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Speaker 1: Billy Cunningham, the Great America. Welcome this Monday afternoon. In the tri States, politics are hot and heavy, especially in the Bluegrass Reds Baseball kicks off first pitch about six forty in Philadelphia. I think the Reds this month have won a total of four games, which you may not know, but that's not good. That's not good. And the Philadelphia Phillies have won like ninety percent of their last twenty games. That's not good either. Got a new manager, Matt Lee's, so we'll see what happens down the road, but they have to start winning some baseball games. Plus Bengals of course get started here in about three weeks big time with summer camp and more. But until then, watching George Slopanopolis last yet yesterday morning was the big story. Was a massy and also Andy Barr, Daniel Cameron, etc. Taking Mitch McConnell's place. Joan you and I now somewhere in eastern Kentucky is a Congressman Andy Barr and Andy Welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, the election is tomorrow. Early voting has been underway. What is your sense of the issues in Kentucky that the Kentuckians care most about. Andy Barr, give me the short two or three minute speech for Andy Barr to become the next US Senator from the great state of Kentucky.
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Speaker 2: Well, it's great to be with you on your program, and it's an honor to be on WLW because I grew up listening to the Reds games and going up to the Old Riverfront Stadium. But look, this is a pivotal election. There's a lot on the line, and I'm honored to be the only candidate in this US Senate primary to be fully and completely endorsed, endorsed by President Donald Trump. Piece as he said in a rally in northern Kentucky. I've been with him all the way, all the way on tax cuts, border security, energy dominant slashing regulations, making America great again. And that's good for Kentucky. It's good for Kentucky that I have such a good relationship with this administration. Will make me a more effective US Senator. But also I'm ready on day one this important decision for Kentuckians. It will be the first time in forty two years we have a new US Senator. I've served as the Congressman for Kentucky sixth district, Central Kentucky, Lexington and surrounding areas Horace, Bourbon, UK that district. And I've delivered. And what I know this job because I'm doing this job and I'm doing it well. And the last point is that Republicans owe it to themselves to win and we should not take a general election for granted. We have a Democratic governor of Kentucky. He defeated my primary opponent. That Democrat defeated my primary opponent by nineteen points. In my district. They can't beat me in my district, the one swing district they have to have. And it's the difference between socialism and freedom, the difference between open borders and border security, the difference between defunding the police and backing the blue, the difference between bigger government or fiscally responsible government. And I've proven track record. I'm a proven, battle tested winner. That's why the people of Kentucky are gravitating towards my campaign.
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Speaker 1: You know, Congressman, a few days ago, I spoke to my good friend and you're Sean Hannity before everybody went to China, and he asked me a pretty good question. Can I give you the question from I think the White House, but also from Sean Hannity and national radio talk show host as to what he inquired to me. And here's the question. Sean said to me, what is wrong with Kentucky? And I said, well, not a lot. What do you mean? He said, Well, the fore most prominent politicians in Kentucky Andy but shares a Democrat. He wins easily in Kentucky. I think Kentucky has voted sixty seven percent for Donald Trump. Kind of unusual in northern Kentucky. Thomas Massey wants to embarrass the president and make him look bad enough vote with him on many important issues. And two, Mitch McConnell is often against the president. And of course Ran Paul is somewhat eclectic. He's like his father, kind of a libertarian. So the foremost prompt politicians in Kentucky that voted, I know in the fourth district it was like eighty percent for Trump, and in your district I assume it was closer than that. But Kentucky, it's overwhelmingly said we want the policies of Donald Trump, but the leading politicians in the Bluegrass blocked him. In every turn. Can you explain give me the answer to that question, Andy, Congressman.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, Well, this is exactly why President Trump has endorsed me and no one else in this campaign, because I've been with him all the way and ever since I was first selected to Congress in twenty you know, thirteen on people around the country have asked me, Hey, Andy, you're a Republican from Kentucky. Are you a Rand Paul Republican or a Mitch McConnell Republican? And with all respect to both of our senators, I'm neither. I'm an Andy Barr Republican, America First Republican. I support this president. I was raised in the era of Ronald Reagan, so I believe in limited government, free enterprise, strong national defense, fiscal responsibility. I backed the Blue I support our veterans. This is a grandson of two World War Two veterans. So you can't put me in the box. I support the president. I support the president. That's why he supports me. And you're going to get someone in the United States Senate who is unapologetic about advancing this agenda. I didn't endorse Ed Gowerin in the fourth Congressional District race. It's nothing personal. Thomas and I have been colleagues for seven terms, we've served together. But the bottom line is we've got a thin majority in the House. We can't afford Republicans voting against leadership. We can't afford Republicans voting against Republicans voting against this president. We need teamwork and Ed Gowerin is a Navy seal. He knows a lot about TeamWorks. And every minute of every day, and every day of every week, and every week of every month, and every month of every year of this term, of this final term of President Trump's presidency counts. It matters, and we need America First leaders who will advance this agenda. And by the way, it's not a rough What it is is advancing the interests of Kentucky. And it is in the best interests of Kentucky that we have a United States Senator who can talk with this president, who can work with this administration, because that means I'm going to be a more effective US Senator for the interests of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
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Speaker 1: That's great. Let go over some of the issues. Number One, energy independence, clean coal I think is required. I love the idea of clean coal, also natural gas. The Democrats work hard to make sure our energy bills are high. What is your viewpoint of clean coal? What is your viewpoint of getting Kentuckians to work? Then I have three or four other questions. First of all, right, now you're in eastern Kentucky, which is coal country. Cole's got a bad name, but not in my book, but Cole's got a bad name. What is your viewpoint of using clean coal to feel the energy needs of the future.
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Speaker 2: Well, Willie, there's a reason why I'm in eastern Kentucky, in the coal fields and Appalachia the final day of the campaign, because united we stand, Divided, we fall, and I ran for Congress originally fourteen years ago to fight Barack Obama's war on coal. We don't have a choice. We have to put our coal miners back to work in this country. The heroic, brave men and women who powered this country for a century. We need to put them back to work. Because as a member of the China Select Committee, we're in a race for the technologies of the future, and those technologies of the future, including artificial intelligence, will require what baseload dispatchable firm power. China's building two new coal plants a week because they know that these technologies of the future demand immense amounts of electricity. We need to bring coal back to help us bridge to a nuclear future. Coal gives us the ability to lead in the race for AI. Jensen Wong, the CEO of Nvidia, the most sophisticated chip maker in the world, says that we are only nanoseconds ahead China in terms of AI, and at the base of the AI stack is energy. We have to put coal miners back to work if we want to set the rules and lead the world in artificial intelligence, digital assets, quantum computing, all of these power hungry technologies.
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Speaker 1: Congressman Andy Barr, the President has got a big decision to make. I'm told tomorrow he's going to convene the Security Council. He had a meeting on Sunday. He's going to have one on Tuesday at some point. The line of the sandsmen crossed by Iran repeatedly, constantly, How do you sell to the American people, especially my homestay of Kentucky, that somehow you have to pay a little bit higher gasoline prices temporarily in order to defeat a nuclear power that wants to destroy us. Unlike other nuclear powers, the leaders of Iran are suicidal, homicidal, and genocidal. They don't want to live, they want to die. They want us to go with them. So how do you balance The Trumpsters try to articulate this about paying ten temporarily high gasoline prices for something better, which is the feat of the Iyad tooles. How do you balance that?
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Speaker 2: Well, this president has done what previous presidents over the last forty seven years didn't have the courage to do, and that's to destroy Iran's nuclear infrastructure, its missile and drone production capabilities, its navy, and its military leadership, and its regime leadership. And thank goodness, the world is a safer place because of Operation Midnight Hammer, because of Operation Epic Fury. Look, Iran can never, can, never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon to threaten not only our key ally at Israel, but also our homeland, and so we need to lower energy prices. But we also, at almost any costs, need to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. And that objective and the objective of degrading the capabilities the military capabilities of Iran have been a remarkable success, and this president, and of course our brave men and women in the US Central Command, they deserve immense credit for making the world a safer place. Now, the final phase of this is obviously regaining a freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and stabilizing global energy prices. But in the long run, the argument to Kentuckians is simple. We no longer have the threat of a nuclear ran And this president has ended a forty seven year war, not started a war, ended a forty seven year war where Iran was the leading state sponsor of terrorism. And in the long run, we will have more stable global energy markets without a capable Iran. And I expect that this administration, either through additional military activity or through diplomatic means, will get the straight open and in the long run this will be good for lower energy prices.
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Speaker 1: When you walk around Congress and you pass Thomas Massey, do you say to him, Congressman, what the hell are you doing? Do you and MASSI get along, and do you whisper in his ear and saying hey Tom?
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Speaker 3: Well?
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Speaker 1: And when Code Pink endorses you, when AOC endorses you, that's a problem. Roe Kanna endorses you. Did you tell Massey to what the hell are you doing?
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Speaker 2: Yeah, We've talked, We've talked over the years about you know, not voting against the team. I'm a University of Kentucky basketball fanatic, and I just don't understand why you want someone on your team who scores the basketball in Tennessee's goal.
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Speaker 1: I don't get that.
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Speaker 2: I I want I want the I want players on my team who are shooting into the right basket. And that means supporting this president, not voting with the Democrats who are really trying to destroy the country in so many ways. And and we need common sense. We need to support this president. We need to support uh, you know, energy dominance. We need to support a secure border. We need to keep biological men out of the locker rooms of our daughters. We need we need, we need common sense in this country again. And we need we need to we need to put you know, save this country in so many ways. And we just have we need to have everybody on the same page instead of fighting our own our own president.
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Speaker 1: And lastly, do you want Mitch McConnell's endorsement, because Mitch is an institutionalist. Rand Paul's a libertarian. Have you sawn either of those two senators endorsement for the Senate race you're involved in.
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Speaker 2: Again, with all respect to my senators, the the endorsement that I'm looking for is the endorsement of the people of Kentucky, and I don't look to a politician, uh for that. I'm honored to have the President's endorsement because the people of Kentucky voted overwhelmingly for President Trump, and President Trump knows I'm with him all the way. But ultimately, this is an election that will be decided by the people of Kentucky tomorrow. And I'm here in Eastern Kentucky on this final day of the campaign for a reason, because I want to put the people of Eastern Kentucky back to work. For our national security, we need to revitalize the coal industry, the power artificial intelligence to help us power our country, to advance American competitiveness and the greatness of our country. Kentucky has so much to offer, whether it's our farmers, whether it's the horse industry, the bourbon industry, basketball.
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Speaker 3: The coal industry.
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Speaker 2: Is this is the this is the greatest Commonwealth, the greatest state in the country. And I would be honored to fight for the hard working families of Kentucky and.
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Speaker 1: The United States. Senate Andy Barr, you're singing out of my hymn book. They're talking about that stuff, and all I can say is three words, jobs, jobs, jobs, not welfare, not autism relief that is often destroyed by left wing groups. But I'm talking about jobs, jobs, and jobs. And Congressman Andy bar good luck tomorrow and the results will be known sometime orrow night. But once again, thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And Andy Barr, you're a greater amraic can and God bless you, and God bless Kentucky, God bless you. Thanks so much, God bless America. Let's continue with more. There you have it. Guy, seems pretty normal to me. I think he's gonna win by a wide margin. We'll see what happens down the road. But nonetheless, we have, of course, Daniel Cameron coming up a little bit later on. He's running against Andy Barr, and he's been the attorney general of the state, and as was pointed out by Andy Barr, when he ran head to head with Andy Basher, he lost overwhelmingly, and so that could be a problem but I want to give Daniel Cameron. There's certainly a four airing of his viewpoints later on today. The election is tomorrow, Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundreds WLW. By the way, I just had some of that UDF ice cream, Dela Cruz style. It's fabulous at UDF. I love UDF because there are a local companies started by the lenders so many years ago. So it's available at UDF. Now go get some Dela Cruz ice cream. Secondly, are you have you had enough yet of all the marshals and uh websites and postings and social media about this house seat in fourth district in northern Kentucky. I know in my business we want more of it. As a great American I've had on ed Gall Ryan heavily on Thomas Massey. Were reluctant to put one on them on again because he's got to put the other guy on. I know where each of them standing on all the issues, and I'm amazed that this thing has taken on national proportions. George slop Monopolis yesterday on ABC Sunday Morning head on Massey. Tom Massey is the as the leadoff hitter, so that tells me, it's a big national story. For reason's unclear to me. Let me lay it out for you. These dark money groups have used tactics that are despicable. Some of the worst are ed Gall Ryan, who spent like thirty years in the military, retired as a captain, Sealed Team six Rangers school graduate. This guy's an American hero, lots of medals on his chest. One of the dark money groups have him in a fox hole with Donald Trump and when the firing begins, ed Galryan AI generated jumps out of the fox hole and runs away as Trump tries to wave him back. I'm thinking, what ed Galryan leaving a fox hole voluntarily?
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Speaker 4: I don't think so. He's sealed Team six for God six. Is that pretty good? Sealed Team six captain officer. Yes, that's pretty good.
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Speaker 1: On the other side of the fence, these dark money groups have Thomas Massey going into a hotel room and it's called a thropple. I think I know what a thropple is, OHS segment when he gets here in about forty five minutes. I think it's like three way six skyline Chili style. Three way on one arm is AOC congressman on the other arm is elon Omar in the middle. Is Thomas Massey going to have a thropple in some cheap hotel room while laughing half in the bank. I'm thinking, what the hell's going on with that? That is ridiculous. And other commercials look as if Donald Trump is endorsing Thomas Massey, which is the opposite is true. And Ed gall Ryan worked in a company for a while that had DEI principles. Almost all of the big companies do today. So everything that company did is depend on the chest of Ed gall Ryan when he disagrees with it. It comes down to this. Massy's been there about twelve to fourteen years. He began by saying, I'm going to serve for four terms, eight years and that's it. But he liked the lifestyle, wants to stay, so he stayed. Something's happened the last year or two with Thomas Massey is a screw loose somewhere because he now refers to Donald Trump as the Epstein administration. Now you and I can argue about how much of Epstein files have been released, who's getting paid, who's not getting paid, who should be criminally charged, he should not be criminally charged? We all can agree if you have a headscrewed on your shoulders correctly, that Donald Trump had nothing to do with Epstein. Secondly, he was the one twenty some years ago who turned him into the Palm Beach County District Attorney's office. And he's clean as a hound's tooth on this issue, and Massey knows it. But for some reason it gives him pleasure to tweet about Donald Trump being the Epstein administration, which is not true. Those endorsing Epstein, I'm sorry, Massey, include almost all the Democratic Party. The Democrats want Massy to be reelected. And from my perspective, what difference does it make? Can I quote Hillary Clinton on that? What difference will it make? The answer is very little or none. This is one of four hundred and thirty five or one of maybe two hundred and twenty, and every now and then it's critical because of the vote to Thomas Massey. I think the Big Beautiful Bill was passed by one vote and Massy voted against it. He votes against almost everything is inciples that violate or violated when he tries to spend money on anything. So I agree and I get with that, But can he get anything done in Washington. So when you elect the congressperson or a Senator like Andy Barr. By the way, I have Daniel Cameron coming up later, you would like to think that his colleagues, Democrat or Republican, would respect him quite a bit, could sit down and council with the leadership of the party, come up with good solutions to current problems, and every now and then bring home the bacon. Yet, in other words, the companion bridge of the BS Bridge named after me, I think the great American Thomas Massey was not invited to attend. So you have the leadership of Kentucky Democrat Republican, you have the leadership of Ohio all Republicans, and they didn't think to invite the congressman in whose district the new bridge will operate, because nobody listens to him in power. Put it this way, Let's say you're Thomas Massey and you want to go see Speaker Mike Johnson from the great state of Louisiana. By the way, later on, I have Jeff Crueer coming up from Louisiana. That's a different story. And you want something done for your district. Do you think Speaker Johnson would pay attention one bit to Thomas Massey. No, Let's say you want something out of the White House. Is it possible for Thomas Massey to walk up to the White House and be heard by anybody in the executive branch of government? The answer is hell no, that ain't going to happen. And then the Democrats will use and abuse anyone to get power, but they're not going to pay one bit of attention to Thomas Massey. If he wins again goes back to Washington, he other Republicans don't want to stand around the guy at all. You have a completely ineffective congressman who has no power whatsoever, who would be in Washington and largely ignored by everyone. Is that what you want? I don't think so. On the other hand, ed Galryan would have no seniority. Of course, Massy can't get seniority at all. The Republicans ignore him completely. That's another story. But ed Gallryand will take him a year to find out where the men's room is. And he's an older guy. He's probably not feeling well at times. Because I don't know anybody in the military twenty five or thirty years fighting in Irock in Afghanistan don't have all kinds of physical ailments of one type or another. He'd probably serve four to six years and say, to hell with him, I'm going back home, which I get. I understand. I almost ran for Congress twice, and then I found out what they actually do. I would love it for about ninety days and the rest of hum is boring, dull, and you got no power, got no steam, have to sleep in my office. So Ed Golryan is doing this out of public service because the President asked him to do it, called him into the Oval office and said, Ed, I want you to do this. So Ed answered his call to duty from the commander in chief. During war when that was up for a vote, what did Thomas Massey do? He voted against it. He voted against his commander in chief under the War Powers Act, he voted against the big beautiful bill. He votes against everything. And I'm thinking, well, if I still lived in northern Kentucky, my family have deep roots, as you know, in Ellesmere and Erlanger, and also we have deep roots in Washington Park, that's a different story. I have to look around and say, well, the guy's been there fourteen years. So far. How are we looking? Tom Massey is an advocate for the positions of conservatism and libertarianism. The guy is a true believer in the Rand Paul approach to libertarianism, which the Great American also believes in. Live and let live. I get that. And he's been advocating and talking and speaking and proposing and arguing about and conjoling for the last fourteen years. What has he gotten done in fourteen years? I'm not talking about fourteen months or fourteen weeks, fourteen years. And if he's reelected, I guess in that dish, I think that district voted eighty percent for Donald Trump. The state of Kentucky voted sixty seven percent for Donald Trump. It's one of the most solid Republican slash Trump district anywhere in America. And they send to Washington someone that the President wants out of office, and the president wants the President normally gets talk to Senator Bill Cassidy about that. And so we're gonna have this thing over with and please run the commercials. We live off commercials. I understand commercials. I want more to run. Great come tomorrow evening. It's over one way or another. And if Massey is elected, which is fifty to fifty, he will be Washington is going to be and the President is going to be quite unhappy. If Ed gol Run is elected, then Massey's got about six seven more months in office, and then Ed ed will take over first of January, and you'll get the worst office in the Capitol. He's gonna hate himself about ninety days into it with all the travel and all the stuff you have to learn, and the fact that people aren't going to pay much attention to him because he's he's a newbie, so he's not as if okay, Ed Golryn he's here, Oh great, hey, Ed, how you doing. No, he'll be perceived as a lawyer Republican vote, and he's gonna hate his job almost immediately because it gets for a newbie, it's boring, it's dull, it's repetitive, and Ed Golryan, who's a war hero with medals on his chest, they're not gonna like it very much. On the other if Massey gets elected, he'll be incentivized to go after Trump even harder then he's done so far, because that means that the voters of the fourth Congressional District about twenty twenty two counties in northern Kentucky. He's going to get the message. What you're doing, we like it, We like it. Tom, keep doing that. Whatever you're doing with AOC, whatever you're doing with elon Omar, whatever you're doing with Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, keep doing what you're doing. So in the fourth Congressional District, do you want Massy back in Washington for the next what two and a half years, engaging the same tactics he's been involved in up to this point. If your answer is yes, well vote for Thomas Massey. He voted against a big, beautiful bill. In fact, he also voted against a resolution to condemn Northern North Korea, which is another incredible circumstance. I never did get that one. So he's a contrarian, and I'll like contrarians. I've been a contrarian my whole life. I get that. So if you want a Republican congressman and a deep red congressional district to keep fighting Donald Trump, you got Thomas Massey. He's your guy. Put him back. He'll keep fighting. I guess, my gosh, until twenty twenty nine. He'll be in there. Tar and feathering Donald Trump. If that's what you want, vote for Thomas Massey and a vote if Red Golryn is not like boy, this is a new, young, shiny object and the bottom of the creek I love. This guy is gonna be No, he's not going to be there a long time, two to six years at the max. He's gonna tire himself. And then at that point maybe Thomas Massey will come run against whoever the Republicans put up to run in that primary. I don't know. If you like the status quo as far as the kinds of things done in your district, then if you like the status quo, then Massy's your guy. And I'm told by many, including Rob Sanders, he told me about a week ago. He told me two weeks ago that he thought Gallryn was gonna win. Then he told me about a week ago, I think Massy has it, and and then he tells me now it's up in the air. We don't know. I don't do you know, I don't know. I would encourage all the parties though, to keep running commercials, because that's a good thing. But at some point, this madness, this foolishness, has got to to quote Mike the Wine, we'll see what happens. To use the term the Epstein administration in reference to Donald Trump, which Republican Thomas Massey does, is despicable. Those are the tactics of Democrats to smear and then to run. And that's what that charge is. And Epstein, I know, Epstein will be around until the last dog dies.
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Speaker 3: I don't know.
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Speaker 1: It's been going on for thirty years. Thirty years Epstein's being investigated. Of course, he killed himself or was killed in twenty nineteen, so it was actively under state and federal investigations for a quarter of a century while he was alive. Now that he's dead, his death is still being used. If it was a death, I don't know. It looks like a suicide. But heck, I don't know. But to say the President Trump is the Epstein administration, is that the only thing happening in the world too. If Epstein, if the perpetrators are found or not found, so be it. That guilty should go to prison, the innocent should be set free. I've set all along. Get all the files out whatever you can. Of course, when they get the files out, then the so called victims of Epstein sue the Department of Justice for releasing their name. If you don't get their name out, they'll sue to get the names released. If you do release their names, you'll be sued. There's more money in that because you've invaded their privacy. No matter what you do, it's wrong, and believe it or not, there's up to five to seven hundred million dollars been paid by brokerage firms and banks who had some relationship with Jeffrey Epstein with pots of gold sitting there waiting for the victims of Epstein to come forward, and many have to be paid millions of dollars for the sins and crimes committed against them by either Epstein or Julane Maxwell, whatever it might be. There's large amounts of money being paid to lawyers to administer large pools of money, hundreds of millions of dollars to hand out to the victims. So when a woman comes forward, she's entitled to anonymity if she wants it or not, and then she is participating in a fund that's going to make her a multi millionaire. That little thing is not well covered by the mainstream media. And if these things occurred, the money's there, pay it out. That'll be great, get it done. But the movement now is to keep the issue alive rather than solving a problem. Got to solve the problem. Now, keep the issue alive. Just keep it going and going and going. Just keep it going because it intended indirectly to hurt Donald Trump and Republicans. One last thought on that there was a thorough long term federal and state criminal investigations of Jeffrey Epstein, Julane Maxwell, et cetera. Two individuals in the Southern District of New York involved were Elie Honig, who is one of the legal eagles for CNN and that guy makes some sense about half the time, more than most Democrats, and also the daughter of James Combing, Ellie Honing and the daughter of James Combing. Prosecutors wanted to get Donald Trump so bad they could taste it in New York City eighteen months criminal investigation to find out the perpetrators of these crimes, and Elie Honig, legal ego on CNN, said that we thoroughly investigated this matter, who the victims were and who the perpetrators were eighteen months with full subpoena power, and after eighteen months of investigation, the Feds who wanted to get Donald Trump badly, He said on CNN. We caused the indictment of every person that we could criminally charge, we did, and one of those was not Donald Trump. The only two people criminally charged to my knowledge are Julane Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. And if that's the case, where are the hundreds of men? Where are they who committed rapes of children? I want to know it, get it out. Up to this point, there's been five or six names released, that Prince Andrew Krowd and that's it. Where are the victims? Are getting paid huge amounts of money? And they should, but the perpetrators have largely gone free, and at this point the statues have run on most of it. So away we go. Let's continue, but this race, thankfully, will be concluded tomorrow. We'll see what happens. Later on. We have Daniel Cameron coming up to respond to Andy Barr. Let's continue. After one o'clock today will be Jeffrey Cruer talking about our major cities and what's happening in Cincinnati and elsewhere. All the news Radio seven hundred, WW, Bill Cunningham and Great America. Let's continue. I post them on my ex account recently a little column, and I think Jeff Career is going to love and that is that maybe we don't live in the most violent place in the history of mankind, which is the United States of America. Every now and then I text back and forth with friends in Canada, some in Europe to talk about to me regularly, out in the hell can you live in that country? How bad is it? Because all they see are the blood, guts in the gore. They don't understand what it's like to live in America. So I said, Jeff Jeff crue air of Townhall dot com radio talk shows headquartered in New Orleans. Can I share with you an ex account posting I had a few nights ago to get your reaction to it. Of course, here it is a few facts. America has three thousand, three hundred and nineteen counties. Two percent of these counties account for over fifty percent of all murders, seventy percent of all counties in America. On average of zero or one murder per year, Living in the right area means you're very safe. Every county with lots of murders are democratic. What is the message Jeff crue Air, what is the message.
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Speaker 5: The message is that Democrat politicians don't like to keep their cities safe. Democrat politicians have schools that are broken, so children don't receive an education, they don't learn about discipline, they don't learn about morals, they get the wrong influences because many, many times families are broken, and they don't believe in punishment. They have liberal judges who are very lenient on criminals. Say, have a bad school system, bad political system, bad judicial system, and then you've got, you know, a rampant crime.
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Speaker 3: And that's what we see in all these areas.
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Speaker 5: And that's why the presidents had to bring in the National Guard to places like Memphis and New Orleans and d C in LA and Seattle and other places to try to bring about some safety.
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Speaker 1: You're in New Orleans, I imagine there in New Orleans is no different than Cincinnati or Chicago, and that is as rampant with crime. No one could send their kids to the public school and anticipate equality education measure. This chaos also isis inspired attacks, and you have large numbers of individuals that run a campaign based upon the fact that happy days are here again. I would anticipate your columns about Karen Bass. Talk about Karen Bass in about two weeks. I think she's going to be re elected. Spencer Pratt's making some headway, but the polling has Karen Bass. You get rid of the bee actually going to be re elected the mayor of LA. How do you explain this?
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Speaker 5: Well, I you know, I think the people in LA need to have a wake up call. I mean, if the fires and the homelessness and the light and the drugs and the crime don't do it, I don't know what will. I mean, Spencer Pratt, I wrote about him because the guys who bred the fresh Air he's a common sense candidate. He's, you know, a former reality TV star, like the man that we have in the White House. And you know, he's following sort of a Trumpian sort of a no nonsense approach, and it's catching fire. And the guy is now in second place. Hopefully he'll overtake Karen Bass. But I mean, the odds are against him. He's a Republican and LA is very liberal, so it would be a huge upset if he did win.
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Speaker 3: But I mean it's a possibility.
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Speaker 5: But most of these Democrat areas, of course, just elect Democrats and they just continue to fail, and they keep electing Democrats, and they continue to fail, and they keep electing Democrats. And these cities are just getting worse and worse. And you know, the people leave the cities and they move to the red areas that are safer, and you know, they keep doubling down on their insane policies. Look at Mandani and what he's doing. He's driving out the wealthy people. And you know, it's just it's crazy. But that's what they keep voting for.
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Speaker 1: Bill.
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Speaker 3: It's insane.
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Speaker 1: Well, one thing Karen Bass says is that the money spent on homeless has been well spent. They have about eighty thousand homeless that are incentivized to stay homeless. And she also says that meth addicts who lose their teeth should have their teeth implants at taxpayer expense. And that makes perfect sense to me. And if you're a meth addict or a hair now and guess what they'll give you the drugs and the needles to inject them in your arm. On the other hand, Spencer Pratt says, if you're living on the streets, that is a crime by itself. You either get to prison, get on the program, go into a mental hospital. But we can't live with our city streets with eighty thousand homeless encampments. And so if the voters of LA on June two and the primary, and the primary is the election, actually votes for Karen Bass to keep that going, what does it say about the voters themselves.
00:36:34
Speaker 5: Yeah, it says that the voters obviously like what she's delivering, which is total chaos and a policy where you're going to incentivize people to stay on drugs is insane.
00:36:47
Speaker 3: Pratt's got the right idea. I mean, it's a crime.
00:36:49
Speaker 5: You got to get the people off the street, get them in a mental hospital, get them in prison. You can't have them living on the street. It's a danger. I mean it's also a biological hazard. It's a health concern. I mean, there's so many issues that drives that business, which brings down the tax base.
00:37:06
Speaker 3: And no wonder people are leaving California.
00:37:09
Speaker 5: You've got all these cities that are run by these liberal idiots, and of course a governor. I mean we've got another race there for governor. I mean, look at what Gavin Newsom has done to that state. Look at what Kathy Hochel has done to hersty.
00:37:20
Speaker 3: I mean, it.
00:37:21
Speaker 5: Really is crazy, But I mean maybe we'll get a miracle and somebody will be able to get in there with some good ideas and common sense bill.
00:37:31
Speaker 1: But maybe you wrote this column, Jeff crue Era, a few months ago. It could have been one of your cohorts at town hall dot com that homelessness is a big business, and business is good. The last thing a homeless advocate once is for people to become a house. They don't want that. Because one expert was paid four hundred thousand dollars a year to solve the homeless problem. And so if you're paid that kind of money, and there's millions and millions of dollars paid in the city, county and state and every city, every burg, every county to keep homelessness alive because there's a large constituency group nowt are getting lots of money from the homeless and the last thing they want to do is solve the problem. Would you agree.
00:38:17
Speaker 3: That's exactly right.
00:38:18
Speaker 2: Now.
00:38:18
Speaker 5: We do have one group here in New Orleans that we work with that actually does want to get people off the streets. They find people from the homeless families in whatever city they come from, they find people that will take in the homeless people allow them to go back into a stable environment. So this group pays for their bus fare, pays for their travel costs to go back home. They've got someone there that's willing to take them in and work with them. Ninety percent of the people that they send back home stay at home and do not become homeless again. So that's a program that seems to work here because they work with the families, they work with friends that try to, you know, help the poor people in need. It's not just throwing money at a problem. It's not just giving them more drugs. I mean, that's insane. So I mean, we've got to we've got to look at this from different from different angles in what has been done, because it hasn't.
00:39:14
Speaker 3: Been working obviously built.
00:39:15
Speaker 1: Before we talk about Chicago, Cincinnati, in New York. You have a couple of sentences here in your column that says this. Similarly, voters in Los Angeles are disgusted by the situation in the city. And this is my editorial comment. If you talk to LA residents, are you happy with the city of law. Overwhelmingly the answers, no, let me continue with your column. In the January twenty twenty five fires, sixteen thousand homes, businesses and other structures were destroyed, thirty one people were killed. Sixteen months later, only thirty four homes thirty four out of sixteen thousand have been rebuilt, far worse than the recovery from the fires in recent years. When this was going on, Karen Bass was in the Western Africa get an award. She was the one that made sure that the reservoirs were all empty and that the fire hydrants had no water. And so the complete breakdown of city government is laid to the doorstep of Karen Bass. Get rid of the bee and she had to fly back from Africa with the table between her legs thinking okay, And she was incapable of leading anybody out of everything. And so when the residents say our city is broken, then refuse to change it. That is a major, major, major problem. And if the polls are right, Karen Bass on June second is going to win because she's a d an incompetent d is better than changing the story and maybe give Spencer Pratt a shot because Karen Bass simply says I'm a Democrat. He's a Republican, and that means he can't win and I can't lose now. Secondly, and you know the three great cities in America, La, Chicago, and New York. Look at Chicago. The public school system produces children who cannot read and write. There was this story out of Chicago where a mother of a seventeen may have an eighteen year old boy. The boy wasn't going to graduate from high school because he'd earned the credits of two and a half credits in high school instead of the required thirty six. He had two and a half. He missed two hundred and seventy five days of school In Chicago, seventy six percent of the students are chronically absent, and they elect the guy from the teachers' union to be the mayor, Brandon Johnson. So the guy in charge of the schools becomes the mayor and things get worse. Well, Chicago, ever, wake up?
00:41:50
Speaker 5: You know those are all those are all hull good questions. I mean, you know it went from bad to worse. Remember how bad LORI Lifefoot was and we're thinking, wow, we can't it worse than this?
00:42:00
Speaker 3: It has Remember how bad Bill Deblasio was. We thought, man, it can't get worse than this.
00:42:05
Speaker 5: It did, so, I mean they just keep doubling down on dumb. But back to the La thing, just to you know, follow up on what you were saying. The Karen bash should have been recalled. I mean she should have been I mean, they should have even maybe even looked into prosecuting her for what she did there that in confidence, I mean, that is just unacceptable.
00:42:29
Speaker 3: Thirty four out of sixteen thousand, I mean.
00:42:32
Speaker 5: Unbelievable, Bill, And how they can stand for that and put up with that and want to re elect that is just incomprehensible to me.
00:42:42
Speaker 3: That's why I'm hoping the polls are wrong.
00:42:45
Speaker 5: And that somehow the voters are you know, not telling the bolsters or something, and she's she's not gonna win reelection because she is just the worst I've seen, and I mean worse than some of these other crazy mayres. So those are your right, Those are our big cities, those are our majors.
00:43:03
Speaker 1: And no great nation can survive when it's major cities are in collapse. One of the best ants I've seen from Spencer Pratt is that he took a video cam and simply rolled around the streets of downtown Los Angeles. This is not so called skid row. Downtown Los Angeles and also Beverly Hills, block after block of homeless encampments and they're using dogs. Now, this is disgusting. The homeless encampments use dogs to test the drugs ahead of time, to make sure they don't have enough veatanol on them. And so dogs are being killed by the homeless to test the drugs before they inject them in their body. They inject the dog first. Is he if the dog dies, they have cardboard homes. Businesses are gone. Zombies, drugged out zombies roll around the streets of Los Angeles defecating, urinating, and fornicating. Those are three bad cadies right there, defecating, urinating, and fornicating in the street. And they're next to schools. And let's keep this going again, Waitte. We got the person in charge of this. Let's give her more power and tell her happy days are here again. How in the hell can our great city survive when they're in that kind of collapse? You know what I'm saying. You got me fired up now, Jeff Creweer, How can we have ten twenty large American cities and collapse and we can still be a great nation. How's that possible?
00:44:22
Speaker 2: You know?
00:44:22
Speaker 5: One way to look at it, Bill, is that the people that have the means, the people that are disgusted by what goes on, they leave, so that the people that like this nonsense stay and either they're benefiting from it financially, they're part of the political machine. You know, they're socialists or communists and believe that, you know, the government should be running anything. But the people with common sense, the business owners that want to make a living, the people that want to live in peace, they get out of those areas and they move to areas where they can you know, make a living, and somehow we're in a profit and that just leaves the people that are they're hard left in those communities and then keep electing that. So it's what we've seen in New Orleans where the Republican candidate for mayor got two percent in the last election, where we haven't had a Republican elected since eighteen seventy two.
00:45:11
Speaker 3: You see it in so many of these other big cities.
00:45:15
Speaker 5: It's just but the good news is overall, the population from these blue states are decreasing as people are moving to red states where they can have a better quality of life.
00:45:27
Speaker 1: Lastly, Jeff Corer, I noticed in the so called queen city we think of Cincinnati. I'm also told it's Charlotte. That Charlotte's had a completely incompetent female black mayor for the past fourteen years before there were other incompetent Democrats, and she stepped down, and there's a person the most qualified person who've become the mayor is like the president of council. Of course he's a far lefty, but nonetheless he's white. And so the NAACP of Charlotte, North Carolina have said, you can't pick that guy because of the color of his skin. He's a one male. We don't need that in Charlotte. We need a black person to be the mayor. Sounds like the Democrats in the eighteen seventies, maybe in Tusco Losa, Alabama, in which they couldn't have a black person. So the Democrats have simply changed the object of their racism. It was against blacks, now it's against whites and also against Asians. Imagine the city council members and the NAACP saying in Charlotte, we can't pick the most qualified person to be the mayor because he's white. Same thing in Cincinnati, by the way, my hometown in which there was a council member who left to go to the Biden administration and Mika Owens is on city council, a black female, very liberal in Cincinnati picked a white male to be the replacement for the council member who was black. And when he was sworn in, and that guy, his name's Evan Nolan, was the treasurer for the mayor who is f teb purevol I call him f tem Mamdani, completely incompetent, and he is well known Democrat. But he was white, and he was a male, and he was cis you know what siss.
00:47:07
Speaker 3: Is that straight?
00:47:09
Speaker 1: He's a straight white male.
00:47:10
Speaker 4: And so when he was sworn in, city council members in Cincinnati stood up and turned their back on the treasurer for the mayor, and the NAACP showed up and turned their back on him because.
00:47:22
Speaker 1: Of the color of his skin. Is that racism? No? No, no, racism, no, not light no, what is it?
00:47:32
Speaker 4: And these are Democrat operatives who are white and they like women and their men and they're Christian.
00:47:39
Speaker 1: We can't have that. Well, we got to run, Jeff Crer. I'm going to stand a shock and disbelief between New Orleans and Cincinnati medium sized cities. The last time we had a Republican mayor was over half a century ago. You've had it. What was the last year there was a Republican ulysses as it was the president? Why are we laughing? This is the destruction of our cities. And they keep the clowns who are the voters? Keep electing the same idiots to be the leadership and Cincinnati, New Orleans, we got to run. Jeff Career, you're the best. All your stuff's at town hall dot com. Townhall dot com. Jeff Career, thank you, Thank you, my friend.
00:48:21
Speaker 2: Thank you. Bill.
00:48:22
Speaker 1: See God blessure. Let's continue with more. It's unbelievable. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred. Wo are you running?
00:48:31
Speaker 2: Are you running?
00:48:32
Speaker 6: Let's get it all the first of the schedule of five rounds at one forty. Immediately Wherew's he takes Coronto down, but Coronto looking for the guillotine, and Rowsey pops her head old and pull mount.
00:48:46
Speaker 3: Ground and ground.
00:48:47
Speaker 7: Rowsey looking for the arm had already the arm mom Me, ain't incredible? The most devastating finish ain't mma history? And round a Browsey just took another arm of postage and just like.
00:49:06
Speaker 1: That, it's over.
00:49:12
Speaker 6: Hello, quiet, I'm broadcasting.
00:49:20
Speaker 1: All right, Seg.
00:49:21
Speaker 4: We have a state visitor in the studio, celebrity stooge today.
00:49:25
Speaker 1: Can you recognize this voice? Mike McConnell. What are you doing today? I'm hanging out? What are you doing nothing to do? You're retired, you're board, you're coming in? You want to come back? Are you coming back? Michael? Are you coming back? I'm here?
00:49:37
Speaker 3: All right, You're here.
00:49:38
Speaker 4: That's all it takes. Would you want to be ed? Gall Ryan or Thomas Masson? Those are your choices. This is beautif go away, go away, go away? Well my favorite gall rynd commercial. I guess it's a dark group, not him.
00:49:52
Speaker 1: Has massy entering is some cheap hotel room with elon Omar and AOC to have a thropple? Seg, you know what a thropple is?
00:49:58
Speaker 4: I think so three of them are in the bag and all of them are laughing in a hotel room.
00:50:02
Speaker 8: He's the only one I haven't seen thirty five thousand different versions of those two campaigns.
00:50:10
Speaker 1: But no, it's not I'm about I'm about the Sealed Team six member and a fox soul with Trump. He's got the sixteen and all of a sudden, Ed stands up and runs away. I'm design ed, come back Ed. And here's Ed gall Ryan, who's a medal cat. He's running away from Donald Trump's war. You like that?
00:50:27
Speaker 8: Well, so Trump's ever been on a fox hole? I mean two halves of that one.
00:50:32
Speaker 4: It's pretty So what are you doing now? Just living off the facted CAF got nothing to do.
00:50:37
Speaker 1: About Ed getting out, getting around town, having a good time.
00:50:39
Speaker 8: My computer broke, my iHeart issued computer, so I had to bring it back here today.
00:50:43
Speaker 3: Hey, I have it here.
00:50:45
Speaker 1: Uh, he's not, but he said that you could look at it. You can look at it. It's locked up. We're ready to get locked up.
00:50:51
Speaker 3: You're ready to go.
00:50:52
Speaker 8: I was traveling over the weekend. I came back to town on Sunday, Sunday Sunday, and Carl was parked in here report fast Park.
00:51:02
Speaker 3: Peg parks, there all the tire courts.
00:51:03
Speaker 8: Fast Park known for really picking you up and dropping you off right at your car. I mean you pull up you pick your luggage out, they pull right up here. Same thing when they drop you off. I'm the last one on the shuttle. Shuttle stops, guy calls out my I get up and I'll see my car. I said, where's my car? Because you're a row over? Why why they never do that? So on the way to the car, I hit my fob and open the tailgate, put my luggage here.
00:51:29
Speaker 1: I get there in.
00:51:30
Speaker 8: My car as and the two empty spaces next to it have caution tape and cones around.
00:51:37
Speaker 1: The three parking space. Not good.
00:51:39
Speaker 8: The caution tape had fallen to the ground, but the cones were still there, so I'm sure originally that was the look crime scene.
00:51:45
Speaker 1: But what the hell will happened here? I throw my bag in the back. There's a couple of bees buzzing around. I reach up to.
00:51:52
Speaker 8: Close my hatch and I see that the outside of that window above my head is covered in bees.
00:51:58
Speaker 1: Covered in bees.
00:51:59
Speaker 8: I mean, it just makes you itch looking to think about it right now. WHOA, I'm not gonna I'm not reaching up there. So I got the driver's seat. I can close the hatch from there, So I closed the hatch around. No bees seem to be in the car. They should blow off on the way home. I said, so on seventy five I should be able to get rid of some bees.
00:52:19
Speaker 1: No, I even hit the wiper.
00:52:22
Speaker 8: I got out of a couple of them that way. They had to fly away. I got home and the bees are still on my car. Hundreds and hundreds of bees.
00:52:29
Speaker 1: What do you do? They want a mate? Just so happens my neighbor is a beekeeper. What about that? What?
00:52:36
Speaker 8: Yes, pretty much right across the street, I can see his hives weigh in his backyard, and we need some helppair about that. So he came over, but he's he had trouble finding the queen. He said, if I don't find the queen, you're.
00:52:48
Speaker 1: All gonna come back.
00:52:49
Speaker 8: Where's the queen? Where's the queen? So that was then accomplish it. Then the next day another there were more bee keepers in Glendale than I would have guessed. Another one came over. He was able to get the queen, get the bees out, but some of the bees were out flying around when he collected the bees. So once they were gone for the whole afternoon, the rest of the bees were buzzing where my car was parking, waiting for the queen, waiting for the queen to come back, And they stayed there all day.
00:53:17
Speaker 1: The next day they were gone. So that was Tuesday.
00:53:20
Speaker 8: So Thursday I picked up some plants and stuff from the blooming garden the center.
00:53:25
Speaker 1: Of course, of course you still do their spots as a matter of fact. Matter of fact, they do.
00:53:30
Speaker 8: And it was either to unload the car in the driveway, then pulled in the garage and as new as I parked where I was when the beekeeper was there, they came back within a minute.
00:53:39
Speaker 1: There's the car, where's the queen? Got where is the queen? I got Freddy is dead.
00:53:45
Speaker 8: I guess they got got the queen in the in the big sweep up, the big scoop, and they were gone. But I mean at the airport they knew that, they knew. They put cones and caution tape around my car, my car. Could I call a bee keeper? What would the queen care about your car? What's the reason? Motivation? The only thing I can figure out, thinking like a bee, you know, how they want to They want to a ness that's kind of up under the eve of a house.
00:54:10
Speaker 1: Yeah, the back of my car has that.
00:54:12
Speaker 8: Little overhang over the back window, and they were, but that's where most of them were clustered and somewhere on the back window.
00:54:18
Speaker 3: You didn't go in your garage, You left your car, left.
00:54:20
Speaker 1: The car out. Oh yeah, yea. So now what's the status today? I mean a couple of days later, as of today, as far as they know that there are no be is and you get the maybe spray something b be gone something like that. That's that's what the beekeeper did.
00:54:33
Speaker 8: He had uh, he's got the bee keeper at a sugar water which you spray him and.
00:54:39
Speaker 1: They can't fly as well.
00:54:40
Speaker 8: But they also get busy cleaning each other up, and that's when you can scoop them into a a B.
00:54:45
Speaker 3: Box good information their segment.
00:54:47
Speaker 1: So that's how it's done. You want sugar.
00:54:49
Speaker 4: Water sprayed on them and then say, I got I gotta clean myself up a little bit there.
00:54:54
Speaker 1: This is parked at the airport.
00:54:56
Speaker 8: That was the view out my rear view window.
00:55:01
Speaker 1: This works great on the radio. You didn't see that coming, did you. That wasn't on the menu. No, Holy a lot of bees. If they get on you, you might have a serious health. If I didn't look up, I just reached up and like slammed the hat and killed the queen to be g g hot bees. So anyway, that's my fun story of the of the week. This is what you do and retirement. Just other than that, nothing happened. Nothing. You get up every day. What do you do when you get up?
00:55:30
Speaker 3: About?
00:55:30
Speaker 1: Still get up at four o'clock.
00:55:32
Speaker 8: About before six typically sometimes what do you do around six?
00:55:35
Speaker 1: News? Father trafficking sports, Jay Ratliffe, what do you do?
00:55:38
Speaker 8: I go on line see what's going on, and you want to talk to me on the news. Sometimes something comes up and that's when you're.
00:55:46
Speaker 1: Like, I wish I could go to work, and you can't, so you miss it. You want to come back, You want to come back, Mike mccau Some of them just really stick with you after a while.
00:55:55
Speaker 8: I remember about a month and a half ago, I forget what news outlet I was listening to, and someone was railing about the Iran war dragging on for eleven days, that you.
00:56:07
Speaker 1: Want to come on.
00:56:08
Speaker 8: When I grew up in third grade, the nuns said, this is Vietnam on the map, that's where this issue is firing up. Remember in eighth grade, the nuns said, eighth grade. Vietnam's right here now. In four years you boys will be old enough to maybe end up going.
00:56:26
Speaker 1: Four years later, senior in high school.
00:56:28
Speaker 8: Still there, right, still going and going on on for eighteen days eleven eleven.
00:56:34
Speaker 1: I couldn't believe it was.
00:56:35
Speaker 3: It'll never end, It'll never end. What war was there used to watching?
00:56:39
Speaker 1: I don't know. Well, maybe everything is Venezuela.
00:56:41
Speaker 8: If it doesn't work like Venezuela did, miracle, then you screwed it up.
00:56:45
Speaker 1: Mike McConnell needs sports. Please give it to him.
00:56:47
Speaker 4: Will heave the Stoote reporters approud service over local Thamestar heating and air conditioning dealers.
00:56:53
Speaker 1: Thamestar quality you.
00:56:54
Speaker 4: Could feel in southeastern Indiana called you Eckstein. Eckstein heating a COOLi at eight one, two, nine, three, two, twenty twenty six Sports Spot, after dropping two or three to the Indian to the Guardians, excuse me, don't say Indians. As Cleveland soppd as six home runs yesterday and at ten to three route the Reds go to Philadelphia tonight to beat the face off against those red hot fills. Really they started out nine and nineteen. They fired their manager. They were now six at fifteen and four under new manager Don Manningly and Kyle Schwarber's eating up. He's already got twenty homers on the season.
00:57:30
Speaker 1: What about Geno Gino Gino Suarez.
00:57:33
Speaker 4: I guess he's still working out DLC. The UDF ice Cream King is hitting four nineteen, but the rest of them, Stevenson, keep your friend good, keep Brian Hayes, Friedel and Benson. Creating a combined one seventy one with nine home runs and twenty eight RBIs not good.
00:57:51
Speaker 3: Mike, That's not good.
00:57:53
Speaker 1: That's second though.
00:57:56
Speaker 3: Yeah, someything else, Give me some more sports.
00:57:59
Speaker 4: Blotty Woade won the uh Kroger Queen City Queen City Championship presented by P and G yesterday, and Beautiful maca Tee wo Aaron Raye won d PGA Championship. Did you see outside of Philadelphia back for.
00:58:13
Speaker 1: The p G A G p G A Yeah.
00:58:18
Speaker 8: In fact, I played golf just minutes from there, almost stup by ironom Ink in the pro shop to pick up some goodies left.
00:58:24
Speaker 3: Say hello when you get there.
00:58:27
Speaker 1: I'm thinking of Indians. You can't say, is it at all racist? Yes?
00:58:31
Speaker 8: What I'm seeing online now somebody mentions somebody being an Indian and they go feather or dot.
00:58:38
Speaker 1: Feather or dot.
00:58:39
Speaker 3: Yes, I'm hearing it more and more.
00:58:43
Speaker 8: It was usually dot, dot or feather and someone's best I'm thinking, well, yeah, it does without using too much.
00:58:51
Speaker 1: Do you mean Asian or do you mean native? Is that a shorthand for racism? Absolutely, I see it completely, I understand. Or New Delhi.
00:59:02
Speaker 8: It seems to be in common usage where they would otherwise bleep somebody out.
00:59:06
Speaker 1: I'm just you can use this.
00:59:07
Speaker 3: You can do it now without Sey getting angry at you say it dot.
00:59:11
Speaker 1: He goes nuts nuts.
00:59:13
Speaker 4: Say so, Willy, we say congratulations of Saint X Jack Ryan baseball player. He's the GCL South Player of the Year for a second year in a row. The home of a rocky boyman and the GCL South co coach of the year. There's some Saint X his head coach Don Giacomo.
00:59:30
Speaker 1: Let's get him in here. Jack Ryan should come in here.
00:59:32
Speaker 4: And then, also, Willy, we say happy birthday today to Tucker the hippo. Fiona's daddy is twenty three years old today.
00:59:43
Speaker 1: What does Tucker look like now there, right there there? He is right there, big it's like some massy air. It's called my head, Make America great again with Massy leading the elephant. Happy birthday to Tuck Tucker, our man.
01:00:01
Speaker 8: We're talking about that yesterday. Are women out there today named Fiona because.
01:00:05
Speaker 3: Of that hippo that she's heavy too?
01:00:08
Speaker 1: Put on Fiona's because our biggest Fritz these days. Frit's gotta be a huge thing too, Mike. In a good matchup gorilla or hippo, hippo takes gorilla every time, all right. How about a t rex versus a hippo. T Rex takes hippo every time. What about a lion versus a crocodile. I've seen this on.
01:00:35
Speaker 8: I have seen that too. It depends who gets the jump. The lion gets the drop, gets the jump on the neck by by.
01:00:44
Speaker 1: But one of the other way around. I've seen lions eat crocodiles. Rocodiles are pretty strong on land. They're not so good, not so good on ruth. So it's one of those things in like, oh, Mike, you once I was playing golf with with Joe Nuxall in Florida, there.
01:01:00
Speaker 8: Was a crocodile sunning himself on the edge of the green like they often do if there's a little pond there, and he you know how fleet of foot, he was.
01:01:08
Speaker 3: Very quick, he could run.
01:01:10
Speaker 1: He wanted to poke it with his putter.
01:01:11
Speaker 8: Absolutely, And it was he's walking downhill to the to the gator, so he's gonna have to run uphill. Not good and everybody's don't do it, don't do it, And he kept getting closer, just fleeting with him not to do it. He finally listened to reason. It turned around, but it was what was going to be a horrible ending.
01:01:31
Speaker 1: Would you have saved him? A red fans, if he turned pulled Joe into the pond, would you have jumped in to save Hamilton? Joe? This get I don't think. Well, yeah, he could have dragged him into the pond.
01:01:42
Speaker 3: On your own, Joe, Well on your own.
01:01:44
Speaker 1: I was a lifeguard, so I guess it's expected to go like you walkome any times.
01:01:49
Speaker 3: I'm on buck, I'd like to hit you back.
01:01:52
Speaker 1: Is that good to see you save here? Mike? You'd rather be seen than viewed. I can see that segment. Give me out of the Stude's report, please?
01:01:58
Speaker 4: Will he and honor of the great Mike Connell returning once again making a state visit with Elie Dela Cruz, ice cream in one hand and a cream sickle in the other. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stooge Report.
01:02:12
Speaker 2: All I should be with you, Bill, see you later.
01:02:15
Speaker 1: Mike, what about your namesake, Mike de Wine? What about him? On seven hundred WLW by Billy Cunningham, The Great American. Earlier today we had a head on Congressman Andy Barr. Andy Barr and Daniel Cameron are running for the open Senate seat in Kentucky, my home state. Mitch McConnell's vacating it. I kind of wish an incendency would vacate it now to have more effective senators. But nonetheless, that's my editorial comment. Joining you and on als former Attorney General of the State of Kentucky, Daniel Cameron, an attorney general, Former Attorney General Daniel Cameron. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show again, And first of all, can you tell the American people in Kentuckians how's the campaign going?
01:03:05
Speaker 2: Well?
01:03:06
Speaker 9: Well, we feel like it's going really well. I've been in the midst of a state wide tour that we're wrapping up today with another stop in Bullet County, and then in my hometown of Hardin County this evening. Everywhere that we've gone, we've gotten a great response, overwhelming encouragement and support, and these are the people that are gonna fuel us to victory tomorrow evening. And feel very strongly that we've built a coalition of broad coalition, if you will, of folks from all the different sides of the Republican Party that are coming together under the banner that we put forth, which is to talk about ensuring that the ideals of our founding merit an opportunity exist into the future for future generations, for our three boys at home, and for kids and grandkids all across this country. And so we feel really good about where things sit, and we're just gonna keep working our tails off and been very very thankful for everyone that's been walking alongside us and praying for us, and you know, sending a text saying they'd already voted for me.
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Speaker 1: And what have you.
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Speaker 9: So, yeah, we still feel like we're in a good spot.
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Speaker 1: By friend, how would you be different in office? When I talked to national characters in the White House, they talk about Kentucky's out of step. You have a congressman Thomas Massey who calls the Trump administration the Epstein administration, and that really urinates me. Off. You have a couple of US senators. One is feeble and he's an institutionalist. The other guy, Ran Paul I. I have him on quite a bit. He's a libertarian and he often votes against the president. And then you got Andy Bascher who's a Democrat. So you have a Democrat controlling Kentucky governorship when Kentucky's about a seventy percent Republican state. You have two US senators, one's eclectic and the other one is feeble. Then and on top of that Thomas Massey who calls the Trump administration the Epstein administration. So can you explain why Kentucky's that in that way of thinking? When most of Kentucky, I think in the fourth District, uh Trump received about eighty percent of the vote. One might say, what's wrong with Kentucky? What would you say?
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Speaker 9: Well, let me say this there your point, Bill, there are a lot of proud patriots in the Commonwealth. I want somebody to go to Washington and stand firm for the America First agenda, and because it will it will benefit Kentucky, and so I've been talking about it through the lens of you know, the America First in the Kentucky First agenda are one of the same. And you know, I get asked sometimes, you know, whether I'm going to go to Washington and be more like Brand Paul or Mitch McConnell, and I tell people I'm gonna be Daniel Cameron, which is someone who fervently stands strongly for your constitutional rights and common sense values. And I've had a track record of doing it. And I've had a track record of standing firm for President Trump and standing firm for our law enforcement community, standing firm for constitution. I mean, you know, when the governors trying to shut down churches, I went into federal Gorton got churches reopened in nine days. And when he tried to restrict travel, meaning if you left the state and came back, he had to quarantine for fourteen days.
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Speaker 2: I got that struck down.
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Speaker 9: So I've had a track record of standing up and we're gonna make sure that the next Senator. Look, if this is a two man contest and it's either me or Andy Barr, and Congressman Barr has frankly been in Washington for fourteen years. He's asking for another six, so he will I've been there twenty years. I'm a new face, someone that will break change to this position and will reflect the values of protections.
01:06:49
Speaker 1: Daniel Cameron talk about change, How would your administration of the Senate sat in Kentucky be different or better than Andy Barr's. Explain that to the American people.
01:07:00
Speaker 9: Well, you get somebody that's standing up for the interest of small business and the hard working men and women of this commonwealth. Look, you know Andy Barr in many ways is beholden to big business, big farm and of big banks. We knew somebody that's looking out for conductions. Who's beholden to the men and women of this commonwealth? And I've proven time and time again that is what is my north star. What are the needs and interests of the people of this commonwealth, not the big banks and big business, a big farm mind. And that's candidally. You know where Congress from Bar finds itself is beholden to those folks. We need somebody that's gonna be looking out for our interests. You know, whether it's talking about the need to preserve our independent pharmacists get our healthcare costs down, put more money back in your pocket, standing firm for our farmers, or coal and natural gas and even nuclear, making sure that we passed the Safe America Act so that we ensure the integrity of our life. I'm the only one that has a track with you of having stood firm to the values of folks across our common lawson. I want to take that to Washington.
01:08:09
Speaker 1: One issue is kind of an ancillary issue in the Senate race, is that the reapportionment that is changing the congressional districts is big in the Senate. You may not have to specifically deal with that because each state has two centers. I just want to get your thinking on this aspect. I've covered reapportionment for most of my adult life because it goes back and forth in New England. There are no Republicans in New England. The seven states in New England, one hundred percent are Democrats. And the Black Congressional Caucus has made this somehow a racial issue. By that, I mean they made it about race and not politics. The Constitution prohibits race discrimination, it does not prohibit politics. So can you just give me your thinking on that issue and Black Republicans cannot get into the Congressional bloe caucus because they're not the right kind a black person. I'm thinking you've dealt with most of your life. What's what you're thinking on that topic?
01:09:09
Speaker 9: Well, Bill, you know, to your point, I mean, I've dealt with a lot of animosity and hostilities because I'm you know, a black Republican. But you know what McKinsey and I to your point of focused on is, you know, how do we ensure that, you know, our future generations aren't divided based on left pushing an agenda a diversity equity inclusion. But I tell people all the time that we don't need a country that's built on diversity, equity inclusion. We need a country that is built on merit, excellence, intelligence, and integrity. And when I think about what the United States Senate here did recently was to ensure that our founding documents, when it came to districts and reinforcement UH reflected the fact that we should be in colored blind society. We shouldn't be concerned about what people look like. We should be concern to your point about making sure that the districts reflect UH, the overall perspective of a particular community in the overall perspective of that state. And I'm grateful for what the Supreme Court recently did. And I know James learned working hard to make sure that we have districts again that aren't you know, pushed it away that reflects color, but pushed it away to reflect patriotism and liberty and freedom. And that is what we now have the opportunity to do because of this recent decision by the Supreme Court. And I'm thankful. And look, I've told people this as well, that you know, if I'm in the United States Senate and have an opportunity to vote on a justice or jumping that confirmation process, I want to be looking for somebody by like Justice Samuel Alino or Justice Clarence Thomas, someone who is faithful, faithful to the Constitution founding document and has their originalist perspective on them.
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Speaker 4: That's what we need.
01:11:03
Speaker 9: And we're getting a lot of good rulings from the Supreme Court because of those two individuals in particular and their leadership on the court. And we need more life than there. And I'm hopeful that I'll get a chance to vote on something, you know.
01:11:15
Speaker 1: There's four Republicans in the House that are African American and each have tried to join the Congressional Black Caucus. They say, look, I'm black, I want to join the caucus. They refuse. To me, that's a major national story when the Congressional Black Caucus operates under racist principles that you even you have to be the right kind of a black person to join them, and so they're not the Congressional Black Caucus. So the liberal Black Congressional Caucus and the media acts as if they have moral high ground when they do not. Your comment on.
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Speaker 9: That, you're exactly right. I mean, they do not reflect you know, if they wanted to be an organization that reflected a larger thought related to the black community, they would have conservatives in their organization. So I think it's a shame. I think it's a shame that they don't allow, you know, good folks like Wesley Hunt and others to be within the caucus. But at the end of the day, look, those sorts of groups are outdated anyways. They look, we as folks got to get you know, stop the monolithic thinking. Those days are over, and what my hope, my candidacy and whether it's John James and Michigan or others. What their candidacies represent is that you can be black, you can speak your mind freely, and you can adhere to the principles, the common sense values of the Republican Party. And frankly, we need more that are willing to speak out and I'm trying to do my part recognize the importance of ensuring that this is a colored blind society, one that is based on merit. That's what I've been standing firm for and will continue to do so all the way through maynighte when I'm in the folk nominee from the United States senatey or Kentucky. But I'm victorious in November because we've built a coalition that is ready to win.
01:13:10
Speaker 1: Daniel Cameron, thank you very much. And of course tomorrow the election is happening tomorrow starting at about six am or so, and I should have the results by midnight tomorrow night. Daniel Cameron, former a G in the state of Kentucky, Thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And Daniel, good luck to you. May God bless you and God bless America. Thank you very much.
01:13:30
Speaker 9: Thank you, sir, God bless you God bless America.
01:13:32
Speaker 2: Well, thank you.
01:13:33
Speaker 1: Let's continue with more. There, you got it. And the point is simple. If you're a group that organizes yourself around race, and you prohibit those of your race to enter the group, that's called racism. The Congressional Black Caucus is the Democratic Congressional Black Caucus. They have barred for decades any black Republican to enter their ranks. They're not They have to have the right kind of color, in the right kind of philosophy. The most prominent black American in America today is just as Clarence Thomas. He's been vilified and scourged at the pillar of liberalism. And if Daniel Cameron gets into office, I'm confident that that'll be a bright new day for the state of Kentucky because he doesn't rely upon race to get anywhere. He relies upon merit. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham, He's Radio seven hundred WLW by Billy Cunningham. Let's continue. Daniel Cameron makes a little bit of sense. The experts say that Andy's gonna win, but we'll see what happens. I rely upon Tony Bender and Rob Sanders. Get my finger on the pulse of what's happening in the Bluegrass. And by the way, we've scheduled an interview tomorrow at noon with Thomas Massey, and so we anticipate and d go around and get a hold of me, and if he wants to come on, so be it. I think the balloting stops at six pm, is that correct, Tony Bender tomorrow in Kentucky six stops at six, so it will all be over. You have to don't have to listen any more at the commercials here any might think, know, we love commercials, we want more commercials, but it ends about six o'clock tomorrow. But tomorrow will be another big day of politics. Looking at my left and right, it is the national story is what's happening now with Pete Hexseth at CVG on baff of Ed Gall Ryan and also of course Thomas Masthew's been on with me several times, Ed Gall Ryan once and if Ed wants to come on, not later today. It doesn't work today, but tomorrow would be fine. Plus also tomorrow we've scheduled Vivek Ramaswami to be a guest tomorrow, the man who would be governor of the state of Ohio, and of course Amy Acting and David Pepper are both welcome to come. I like a free flow of ideas and exchange of ideas would be great. But politically things end tomorrow until they fall, and the way the districts are configured, most of the fall races don't amount to hell of beans, except there will be some interesting ones. Doctor Amy Acting, can she actually beat Viveke Ramaswami. Some say absolutely no. Others will tell me what the world's gonna look like in October. I want to know what the world's gonna look like tomorrow. I got word from several sources that the President's gonna act by the end of the week when it comes to Iran. And here we go again. And I'll stand with the President firmly on the on the regard that this is an issue that must be resolved. Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan did not present a risk of destruction of our way of life, but Iran does. And they've done that for the last forty seven years. They've killed thousands of Americans. And it's time to take care of business in Iran, ultimately to help the running people. More importantly, it's about our own survivability. And so with the president on Iran. So let's continue with more two thirty one Homi your reds. Hopefully we'll win tonight against the Phillies in Philadelphia on news radio seven hundred WLW Are you running?
01:16:51
Speaker 2: Are you running?
01:16:53
Speaker 6: Let's get it all the first of the schedule, five rounds and one hundred and immediately he takes Corono down, but Corono looking for the guillotine and Rowsey popster head out in full mount ground and bound.
01:17:07
Speaker 7: Rowsey looking for the arm and already the arms. Verle mom, mom and me, it is ain't incredible? The most devastating finish in MMA history.
01:17:19
Speaker 4: And rounder Rowsey just took another arm.
01:17:23
Speaker 1: Postage and just like that it's over.
01:17:32
Speaker 9: Oh hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting.
01:17:40
Speaker 1: Iron I understand you. Segment told me he paid ninety nine to ninety five to watch the fight. Is that right now? Round A Rowsey? Was this a big deal? Yes?
01:17:49
Speaker 10: It lasted sixteen seconds, which is longer than Seg would have lasted with Gino Crono.
01:17:55
Speaker 3: But I digress.
01:17:56
Speaker 1: I would have run a little bit of you know, I would have run.
01:18:00
Speaker 10: He didn't get there anyway. Yeah, I stayed up and watch that. Me and my son stayed up and watched it because it was on Netflix. You have to pay for a pay per viewing watch it. I have Netflix for something to watch it.
01:18:12
Speaker 6: I have.
01:18:12
Speaker 10: And there was a good undercard. Yeah, Nate Dias, Mike Perry. I don't know what this says about our society, but I mean Nate Diaz, who's a He's a great fighter, right. The fight had to be stopped because he couldn't see because he was bleeding someone his entire face and chest and back for blood and he couldn't see, so they had to stop the fight.
01:18:34
Speaker 3: And it was if you like fights, it was a good fight. Sounds like downtown.
01:18:37
Speaker 10: But look, I'm not one to stay up real late, but me and myself, I mean we basically had toothpicks in our eyes, like trying to stay awake to watch this Geno Krona Gronderalgy fight. And it came on at midnight and was over at midnight in sixteen seconds. I literally grabbed the remote, turned it off and threw it at the wall. Wait a bit, I thought I thought Rowsey would would beat Krona. I mean, she's thirty nine, she's been you know, she hasn't fought since what twenty sixteen, But but Krono hadn't fought since like two thousand and nine, and she's forty four years olds. Then she losto one hundred pounds.
01:19:18
Speaker 3: Explain that.
01:19:19
Speaker 1: Do you lose one hundred pounds for seventeen seconds? You might have heard Gina Krona. She was the one.
01:19:24
Speaker 10: She was a fighter. But then she got you know, she got into movies. But then she got canceled because she made some comments, some you know, pro Israel comments and anti Biden comments.
01:19:35
Speaker 3: So she got thrown She was in the Mandalorian and all these other big movies boom tossed out.
01:19:40
Speaker 1: So she can't do that.
01:19:42
Speaker 3: We can't do that.
01:19:43
Speaker 1: Don't do that.
01:19:43
Speaker 4: So I saw your crowd. What at that the movie the other day? Those those kids look tough.
01:19:48
Speaker 3: Yeah, well yeah, that's that's a separate issue.
01:19:51
Speaker 10: So before that fight me, my brother in law and sister wife and all of our kids. So five boys, all right, my three and there two nasty and told them to see mortal combat too.
01:20:03
Speaker 1: More combat. Can't wait for that one.
01:20:05
Speaker 3: Five minutes did that last morning.
01:20:09
Speaker 1: Not the most structured plot in the world.
01:20:11
Speaker 10: Lots going on, but lots of cool fighting scenes, and the boys proceeded to play moral combat. Since we've seen that movie until I left for work. So it's been moral combat at our house, kids crying blood everywhere.
01:20:25
Speaker 1: I gets. It's just those boys are gonna be hairy ass men. That's all I can tell you. So they wouldn't fit in the transgender world of today. I don't think they would not. They would not fit in so round. And this is her last bout. She said, this is it, This is it. She said, you know you're gonna fight again. No, I want to have more babies. They want to have more babies. How many babies as you have? I think she has one? He's one more an You better perform. If you're with her, you better perform. Otherwise more ways than one one.
01:20:52
Speaker 10: You'll be done, damn straight, you'll be in the octagon parties.
01:20:56
Speaker 1: Like couldn't you see you?
01:20:57
Speaker 10: Everyone knew she was gonna beat her, but like, could you have like kind of dance around for for a few minutes? Right, She like sprinted out of her corner. Krona goes to try to kick her. She just Rona just rushes her, knocks her the ground to the face.
01:21:12
Speaker 1: Pop Pop Pop.
01:21:14
Speaker 3: Then grabs the arm, pulls it over arm bar.
01:21:17
Speaker 1: The arm bar explained that to me. I've seen it. But if you don't submit, what happens to your arm?
01:21:21
Speaker 10: You your arm gets hyper extended and broken. So it's like you got on your chest and you got your legs wrapped around her chest and neck and you fall backwards like that and it just hyper extends your arm.
01:21:32
Speaker 3: Gotta tap your kids. Try it out a couple of times.
01:21:36
Speaker 1: Don't let him do that. Don't let him do that.
01:21:37
Speaker 10: I try to try to stay away from the on the home. Just let him hit each other in the face and that's it. But no arm bars, leg locks, amic drop between the legs, elbow people's elbows.
01:21:51
Speaker 1: Okay, your twelve year old, he kicked, he kicked my hands. I know that now. What's on the number one number.
01:21:58
Speaker 3: Eddie is gone. He is in the south for France.
01:22:01
Speaker 10: It's about time you mentioned something about a procedure like a reassignment sirt.
01:22:06
Speaker 3: I don't know. He's getting resided and it's what I don't know France.
01:22:10
Speaker 1: He didn't really didn't.
01:22:11
Speaker 10: Really specified with something about a reassignment surgery in the south of France.
01:22:16
Speaker 1: That's not good. I don't know.
01:22:18
Speaker 3: I don't know the dat.
01:22:18
Speaker 1: I've been there with my good friend Roger Vergeld mcgon we we fancy French restaurant, Paul mccoob, my buddies. They began nouveau French dining. And I'm gonna get devotee of drog verget you know that absolutely?
01:22:32
Speaker 4: How to tell him to get ahold of him? I bet you he moved to Monaco for the taxes. Not bad Texas there. How about your reds? They've won what four games in the month and they.
01:22:42
Speaker 3: Lost twelve their last sixteen?
01:22:43
Speaker 1: Will he is that good or bad? What happened to the team in April?
01:22:47
Speaker 3: What happened the pitching that I was hanging in there?
01:22:52
Speaker 1: Shot down in May? Just like that life by Frank Sinatra.
01:22:56
Speaker 10: Everybody's hurt, nobody's playing Steers playing good. And that's about it, right.
01:23:00
Speaker 4: La day la Cruz with a new ice cream. He's eating ice cream. Now about that ice cream? Willie was very good, udf very good. It's today's the first day rock on the way home. Go get some La de la Cruz ice cream from UDFL.
01:23:12
Speaker 3: D Ellie roch sounds good.
01:23:14
Speaker 1: That's good. Yeah.
01:23:17
Speaker 4: The rest of them. Stevenson, You're man key, Brian TJ. Friedel, and Benson are a combined one seventy one this month.
01:23:26
Speaker 10: Thirteen losses by five or more runs non competitive.
01:23:31
Speaker 3: It's like Ronda Rowsei in the.
01:23:32
Speaker 1: Ring fourteen walks very similar. Could she work for Donald Trump? On the two hundred and fiftieth at the White House? What have you had Connor McGregor against Ronda Rowsey?
01:23:42
Speaker 10: Well, during the fight, because this is a competing thing, Jake Paul put this thing on. I forget MVP something, but that's competing with UFC, which Dana White runs. During the fight, Dana White released that Connor Gregor McGregor is coming out for a fight in July, so he tried to steal some of the thunder.
01:23:58
Speaker 1: Why does any fight Ronda Rowsey male female, transgender, the whole deal?
01:24:02
Speaker 3: Well, you can't have that?
01:24:03
Speaker 1: Why not? I see it in California boys and girls money, where I compete all the time. That's a lost state.
01:24:10
Speaker 10: You think Spencer Pratt has a chance of winning that governor shut just had on a guest that said he's got no shot because he's not. No matter how incompetent you are, you get elected if you're a Democrat. Hell, look at to mom, Donnie, tab Mom, Donnie. You can't lose, he says Kevin Bass. Without the bee, She's gonna win. I'm going what I mean, Democrats are stupid. I don't want to say something bad like that, but I hate to say it. Did I say that? Hell hole out there? They're just gonna keep voting for Why Explain to me why. It's got to be some sort of deep dive into understanding that.
01:24:47
Speaker 3: It's all Donald Trump.
01:24:48
Speaker 1: You know that? So give me some sports.
01:24:51
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01:25:06
Speaker 1: Four sports Sports.
01:25:08
Speaker 4: After Cleveland rocked up a six home runs yesterday, Willia and attend to three win the reds Now go against the Phillies. Five forty Sports Talk, Carnel Carriers, Inside Pitch, Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the game. Well he's got twenty home runs? No he doesn't, yeh, twenty twenty for sure? Yeah, guys, the Phillies just swept the Pirates over the weekend. They'd beat Paul Skeens yesterday alone six zip. They started nine to nineteen like that. They fired their manager, Rob Thompson. They've gone fifteen and four since under new manager Don Manningly. They are now twenty They got the same exact record as the Reds at twenty four and twenty three. It's the first time the Phillies have been over five hundred since April the seventh.
01:25:56
Speaker 1: It's like the Christians in the arena with the Lions.
01:26:00
Speaker 4: So but of course, yesterday the bullpen in Cleveland, let's see in eleven innings total thirteen hits, fifteen runs, fourteen walks.
01:26:10
Speaker 3: They've given up.
01:26:12
Speaker 4: Next guy that walks and walks a guy in the bullpen. I get a rent a car and he drives to.
01:26:19
Speaker 1: Louisville, Dayton. Get him out, get him out a while, get him Managers never.
01:26:23
Speaker 10: Do any like any hardline things like that, just to on principle alone.
01:26:28
Speaker 3: Never can they.
01:26:30
Speaker 1: There's nobody left in pay A have any hope? Nobody left? Do you have any hope? Segment always Willie Rock, do you have hope a little bit? Go ahead, run go ahead.
01:26:39
Speaker 4: Let's see Willy Lottie wote shot a final round sixty nine yesterday twelve under for the two shot win at beautiful MCA Tewa at the Croger Queens City Championship.
01:26:50
Speaker 1: Little controversy on that. She had a difficult shot on seventeen, as you know, a downhill par four and she went past the ropes and spoke to a paid trend about the contour of the green and on video it appeared to be Dale Donovan was on number seventeen and gave advice. And there's a thought this morning a two struck penalty because you can't see advise anyone. Only your caddie can give you advice. Well, Mark sheer worth cattering catting for wasn't Dale Donovan gave advice to the winner about what kind of shit?
01:27:23
Speaker 10: Just consider advice? What if some fans says, hey, you got to hit the ball harder?
01:27:27
Speaker 1: Is that?
01:27:28
Speaker 5: No?
01:27:29
Speaker 1: Dale Donovans had hit the eight, not the nine.
01:27:32
Speaker 3: That was it?
01:27:33
Speaker 1: Donovan's now, Donovan said?
01:27:35
Speaker 4: Will he In high school sports, Nordonia got by Mount Notre Dame for the Ohio Girls State Flight Football championship on Saturday. Don't get him in twenty to nineteen. Real Mount Notre Dame Law lost twenty to nineteen. Yeah, one point, how about that? That's not good though. I'm glad the girls got as far as they got, but it should have done better.
01:27:57
Speaker 3: And then let's see Xavier.
01:28:00
Speaker 2: Uh.
01:28:00
Speaker 4: You see, Miami and Wright State are all in college golf action this week.
01:28:04
Speaker 1: We gotta get saved there. I'm still getting my uh Crosstown shootout. The Friendly confines they have to have a compliance and there'll be a decision made after the tournament whether you see can play Xavier and golf.
01:28:16
Speaker 3: Who would be against such a thing?
01:28:18
Speaker 1: Well, you have compliance, they have to.
01:28:19
Speaker 2: Uh.
01:28:20
Speaker 1: I want to get about fifty thousand dollars. Alvin Rohor says it. He'll give a lot of money, but the insurance Bob Cole, hep those guys and have a pot of gold for the players and or all goes to charity. That's Xavier is okay with that too. Make it all go to charity, Pick a charity and the winning school will pick the charity. The money goes to the winning It's going pretty straightforward. It's a it's a problem. It's a problem.
01:28:45
Speaker 4: Why makes too much sense?
01:28:51
Speaker 1: Rocks I well, Brian arling House, the head coach is Xaver, says one percent. I talked to the players I play with, absolutely love to do it, and and Doug Martin runs the UC golf program. Of course, according a friend of mine, he said, yeah, we'll do it. But now each school has to get compliance and the need school goes to the to the commissioners each conference and then it goes to n C double A in Indiapolis. I'm taking we're talking about raising money for ruined the Warriors and maybe kids with cancer. You know, we're not talking about the players. The players said, we'll play for nothing. We want to play savior. Okay, Hey, let's play. Well we got to get permissions, well okay, and what I want to do it on a Monday in September.
01:29:34
Speaker 3: Too much red tape?
01:29:35
Speaker 10: Yeah, and general member reason that brins Ben's bridge is going to take ten years when the first one took how long was it three years years from the time everyone said, you know what, we need a bridge from there there building three years, not a no environmental study.
01:29:53
Speaker 1: Up to bottom. Now it takes us seven years from the time you put shovel in the dirt before that's been another seven or eight years. We're talking fifteen to twenty years to build a bridge that could be built in three years, and in fact today should be quicker than.
01:30:08
Speaker 10: It was exactly with all the technology and things should be much We can't do that.
01:30:13
Speaker 1: No, everyone's got to be paid. The politicians got to get their cut, and so you.
01:30:17
Speaker 4: Got to say some fish down there too, right, it was a turtle, it was a snail, it was a lizard and a snail. Ideal in the beautiful water Ohio River.
01:30:27
Speaker 1: It's a good but I'm willing to bet it won't happen because compliance. There's a whole department of compliance that make things difficult to justify.
01:30:35
Speaker 10: There is a country where you can't get a charity golf game together by two rivals.
01:30:44
Speaker 1: Let's play.
01:30:44
Speaker 10: If we can't get that done one hundred percent sealed and improval done very very quickly.
01:30:49
Speaker 3: We got no shot.
01:30:51
Speaker 1: Brian Arley has to. We want to give the money to a Winded Warriors. If we win, and you see talked about kids with cancer. You know, I say two thousand bucks.
01:31:01
Speaker 4: Let's do it. We could set it up. Let's play golf Saturday at two. No no, no, no, no, no. We gotta go through three layers of bureaucracy. Otherwise they're an eligible government ineligible. I said what we talked about it they're ineligible to play because they didn't get theydn't get approval.
01:31:18
Speaker 10: Use quarterback to the schools are getting Lamborghini's to drive like, we can't do a charity golf game. So what I'm saying, but if you can give a wide receiver a Bentley, okay, and he can still be eligible to play football, you should be able to do.
01:31:36
Speaker 1: Arch Manning at Texas. He's got two fancy sports cars, a gorgeous girlfriend, making six million dollars, and he says senior in football. And we can't get golf teams to play each other for charity. It's messed up.
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Speaker 10: Jason Williams is in with me to Dan tomorrow, which I'm excited about, and have it with Jason in While I like Jason, I like Jason right to Marshall. So right out of the gate, we have a Torria Moore Wood might have read her article along with some other folks today about the data centers. Ohio is becoming ground zero for all the data centers, which is great. Everyone wants a data center, except when it's in your backyard. And some of these are the tune of like hundreds and hundreds of acres in size farmlands, and they take and they take, you know, you know, hundreds of thousands of gallons of water to cool everything. Oh Ohio River. Yeah, unlike Utah. You forgot about the amphibious lizards. We got to the Ohio. How much water goes past us to go out to the ocean. Gott to lower the ocean levels. Let's use the water here. We got water, man, we got water. Yeahn't making any sense. I'm sorry, didn't get through compliance. So we'll talk to her at three o'clock. And then at four o'clock we have David Niven Polysai you see on the big primary race tomorrow, your friend Massey, the gal Erine.
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Speaker 1: I got a call from Tom He's gonna come on tomorrow at noon live.
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Speaker 10: I said, are you going to ask him about the absolutely the word that starts with a T.
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Speaker 4: Yes, I am. He's gonna get all the questions.
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Speaker 10: And the polymarket says that galler I could win, which is the betty markets, which usually more accurate these days than the polls.
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Speaker 1: Are I think it's a fifty to fifty. I don't know. If I had to pick a winner, I couldn't go after what happened in Louisiana? Was that yet over the weekend or last week Saturday Saturday the runoff? Yeah?
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Speaker 10: Yeah, Cassie got ousted and it'll be what let Low and Flemming.
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Speaker 1: Let Low let high. She won easy, So we'll see, we'll see. Think the Trump endorsement in the district that voted eighty percent for Trump isn't is that important?
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Speaker 10: They're spent, it said, between twenty eight and thirty two million dollars spent on that campaign.
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Speaker 4: Well, tomorrow should be interesting, say, get me out of the student's report, will he once again? Happy birthday to our man Tucker the hippo, turning twenty three years old today. That's Fiona and Fritz's daddy.
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Speaker 3: He's a bad dude.
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Speaker 4: We leave you with the immortal words of this do report. That's Bday Party one million, seven hundred w l W
Speaker 1: Billy Cunningham, the Great America. Welcome this Monday afternoon. In the tri States, politics are hot and heavy, especially in the Bluegrass Reds Baseball kicks off first pitch about six forty in Philadelphia. I think the Reds this month have won a total of four games, which you may not know, but that's not good. That's not good. And the Philadelphia Phillies have won like ninety percent of their last twenty games. That's not good either. Got a new manager, Matt Lee's, so we'll see what happens down the road, but they have to start winning some baseball games. Plus Bengals of course get started here in about three weeks big time with summer camp and more. But until then, watching George Slopanopolis last yet yesterday morning was the big story. Was a massy and also Andy Barr, Daniel Cameron, etc. Taking Mitch McConnell's place. Joan you and I now somewhere in eastern Kentucky is a Congressman Andy Barr and Andy Welcome, I think for the first time to the Bill Cunningham Show. And first of all, the election is tomorrow. Early voting has been underway. What is your sense of the issues in Kentucky that the Kentuckians care most about. Andy Barr, give me the short two or three minute speech for Andy Barr to become the next US Senator from the great state of Kentucky.
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Speaker 2: Well, it's great to be with you on your program, and it's an honor to be on WLW because I grew up listening to the Reds games and going up to the Old Riverfront Stadium. But look, this is a pivotal election. There's a lot on the line, and I'm honored to be the only candidate in this US Senate primary to be fully and completely endorsed, endorsed by President Donald Trump. Piece as he said in a rally in northern Kentucky. I've been with him all the way, all the way on tax cuts, border security, energy dominant slashing regulations, making America great again. And that's good for Kentucky. It's good for Kentucky that I have such a good relationship with this administration. Will make me a more effective US Senator. But also I'm ready on day one this important decision for Kentuckians. It will be the first time in forty two years we have a new US Senator. I've served as the Congressman for Kentucky sixth district, Central Kentucky, Lexington and surrounding areas Horace, Bourbon, UK that district. And I've delivered. And what I know this job because I'm doing this job and I'm doing it well. And the last point is that Republicans owe it to themselves to win and we should not take a general election for granted. We have a Democratic governor of Kentucky. He defeated my primary opponent. That Democrat defeated my primary opponent by nineteen points. In my district. They can't beat me in my district, the one swing district they have to have. And it's the difference between socialism and freedom, the difference between open borders and border security, the difference between defunding the police and backing the blue, the difference between bigger government or fiscally responsible government. And I've proven track record. I'm a proven, battle tested winner. That's why the people of Kentucky are gravitating towards my campaign.
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Speaker 1: You know, Congressman, a few days ago, I spoke to my good friend and you're Sean Hannity before everybody went to China, and he asked me a pretty good question. Can I give you the question from I think the White House, but also from Sean Hannity and national radio talk show host as to what he inquired to me. And here's the question. Sean said to me, what is wrong with Kentucky? And I said, well, not a lot. What do you mean? He said, Well, the fore most prominent politicians in Kentucky Andy but shares a Democrat. He wins easily in Kentucky. I think Kentucky has voted sixty seven percent for Donald Trump. Kind of unusual in northern Kentucky. Thomas Massey wants to embarrass the president and make him look bad enough vote with him on many important issues. And two, Mitch McConnell is often against the president. And of course Ran Paul is somewhat eclectic. He's like his father, kind of a libertarian. So the foremost prompt politicians in Kentucky that voted, I know in the fourth district it was like eighty percent for Trump, and in your district I assume it was closer than that. But Kentucky, it's overwhelmingly said we want the policies of Donald Trump, but the leading politicians in the Bluegrass blocked him. In every turn. Can you explain give me the answer to that question, Andy, Congressman.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, Well, this is exactly why President Trump has endorsed me and no one else in this campaign, because I've been with him all the way and ever since I was first selected to Congress in twenty you know, thirteen on people around the country have asked me, Hey, Andy, you're a Republican from Kentucky. Are you a Rand Paul Republican or a Mitch McConnell Republican? And with all respect to both of our senators, I'm neither. I'm an Andy Barr Republican, America First Republican. I support this president. I was raised in the era of Ronald Reagan, so I believe in limited government, free enterprise, strong national defense, fiscal responsibility. I backed the Blue I support our veterans. This is a grandson of two World War Two veterans. So you can't put me in the box. I support the president. I support the president. That's why he supports me. And you're going to get someone in the United States Senate who is unapologetic about advancing this agenda. I didn't endorse Ed Gowerin in the fourth Congressional District race. It's nothing personal. Thomas and I have been colleagues for seven terms, we've served together. But the bottom line is we've got a thin majority in the House. We can't afford Republicans voting against leadership. We can't afford Republicans voting against Republicans voting against this president. We need teamwork and Ed Gowerin is a Navy seal. He knows a lot about TeamWorks. And every minute of every day, and every day of every week, and every week of every month, and every month of every year of this term, of this final term of President Trump's presidency counts. It matters, and we need America First leaders who will advance this agenda. And by the way, it's not a rough What it is is advancing the interests of Kentucky. And it is in the best interests of Kentucky that we have a United States Senator who can talk with this president, who can work with this administration, because that means I'm going to be a more effective US Senator for the interests of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
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Speaker 1: That's great. Let go over some of the issues. Number One, energy independence, clean coal I think is required. I love the idea of clean coal, also natural gas. The Democrats work hard to make sure our energy bills are high. What is your viewpoint of clean coal? What is your viewpoint of getting Kentuckians to work? Then I have three or four other questions. First of all, right, now you're in eastern Kentucky, which is coal country. Cole's got a bad name, but not in my book, but Cole's got a bad name. What is your viewpoint of using clean coal to feel the energy needs of the future.
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Speaker 2: Well, Willie, there's a reason why I'm in eastern Kentucky, in the coal fields and Appalachia the final day of the campaign, because united we stand, Divided, we fall, and I ran for Congress originally fourteen years ago to fight Barack Obama's war on coal. We don't have a choice. We have to put our coal miners back to work in this country. The heroic, brave men and women who powered this country for a century. We need to put them back to work. Because as a member of the China Select Committee, we're in a race for the technologies of the future, and those technologies of the future, including artificial intelligence, will require what baseload dispatchable firm power. China's building two new coal plants a week because they know that these technologies of the future demand immense amounts of electricity. We need to bring coal back to help us bridge to a nuclear future. Coal gives us the ability to lead in the race for AI. Jensen Wong, the CEO of Nvidia, the most sophisticated chip maker in the world, says that we are only nanoseconds ahead China in terms of AI, and at the base of the AI stack is energy. We have to put coal miners back to work if we want to set the rules and lead the world in artificial intelligence, digital assets, quantum computing, all of these power hungry technologies.
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Speaker 1: Congressman Andy Barr, the President has got a big decision to make. I'm told tomorrow he's going to convene the Security Council. He had a meeting on Sunday. He's going to have one on Tuesday at some point. The line of the sandsmen crossed by Iran repeatedly, constantly, How do you sell to the American people, especially my homestay of Kentucky, that somehow you have to pay a little bit higher gasoline prices temporarily in order to defeat a nuclear power that wants to destroy us. Unlike other nuclear powers, the leaders of Iran are suicidal, homicidal, and genocidal. They don't want to live, they want to die. They want us to go with them. So how do you balance The Trumpsters try to articulate this about paying ten temporarily high gasoline prices for something better, which is the feat of the Iyad tooles. How do you balance that?
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Speaker 2: Well, this president has done what previous presidents over the last forty seven years didn't have the courage to do, and that's to destroy Iran's nuclear infrastructure, its missile and drone production capabilities, its navy, and its military leadership, and its regime leadership. And thank goodness, the world is a safer place because of Operation Midnight Hammer, because of Operation Epic Fury. Look, Iran can never, can, never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon to threaten not only our key ally at Israel, but also our homeland, and so we need to lower energy prices. But we also, at almost any costs, need to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. And that objective and the objective of degrading the capabilities the military capabilities of Iran have been a remarkable success, and this president, and of course our brave men and women in the US Central Command, they deserve immense credit for making the world a safer place. Now, the final phase of this is obviously regaining a freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and stabilizing global energy prices. But in the long run, the argument to Kentuckians is simple. We no longer have the threat of a nuclear ran And this president has ended a forty seven year war, not started a war, ended a forty seven year war where Iran was the leading state sponsor of terrorism. And in the long run, we will have more stable global energy markets without a capable Iran. And I expect that this administration, either through additional military activity or through diplomatic means, will get the straight open and in the long run this will be good for lower energy prices.
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Speaker 1: When you walk around Congress and you pass Thomas Massey, do you say to him, Congressman, what the hell are you doing? Do you and MASSI get along, and do you whisper in his ear and saying hey Tom?
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Speaker 3: Well?
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Speaker 1: And when Code Pink endorses you, when AOC endorses you, that's a problem. Roe Kanna endorses you. Did you tell Massey to what the hell are you doing?
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Speaker 2: Yeah, We've talked, We've talked over the years about you know, not voting against the team. I'm a University of Kentucky basketball fanatic, and I just don't understand why you want someone on your team who scores the basketball in Tennessee's goal.
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Speaker 1: I don't get that.
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Speaker 2: I I want I want the I want players on my team who are shooting into the right basket. And that means supporting this president, not voting with the Democrats who are really trying to destroy the country in so many ways. And and we need common sense. We need to support this president. We need to support uh, you know, energy dominance. We need to support a secure border. We need to keep biological men out of the locker rooms of our daughters. We need we need, we need common sense in this country again. And we need we need to we need to put you know, save this country in so many ways. And we just have we need to have everybody on the same page instead of fighting our own our own president.
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Speaker 1: And lastly, do you want Mitch McConnell's endorsement, because Mitch is an institutionalist. Rand Paul's a libertarian. Have you sawn either of those two senators endorsement for the Senate race you're involved in.
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Speaker 2: Again, with all respect to my senators, the the endorsement that I'm looking for is the endorsement of the people of Kentucky, and I don't look to a politician, uh for that. I'm honored to have the President's endorsement because the people of Kentucky voted overwhelmingly for President Trump, and President Trump knows I'm with him all the way. But ultimately, this is an election that will be decided by the people of Kentucky tomorrow. And I'm here in Eastern Kentucky on this final day of the campaign for a reason, because I want to put the people of Eastern Kentucky back to work. For our national security, we need to revitalize the coal industry, the power artificial intelligence to help us power our country, to advance American competitiveness and the greatness of our country. Kentucky has so much to offer, whether it's our farmers, whether it's the horse industry, the bourbon industry, basketball.
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Speaker 3: The coal industry.
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Speaker 2: Is this is the this is the greatest Commonwealth, the greatest state in the country. And I would be honored to fight for the hard working families of Kentucky and.
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Speaker 1: The United States. Senate Andy Barr, you're singing out of my hymn book. They're talking about that stuff, and all I can say is three words, jobs, jobs, jobs, not welfare, not autism relief that is often destroyed by left wing groups. But I'm talking about jobs, jobs, and jobs. And Congressman Andy bar good luck tomorrow and the results will be known sometime orrow night. But once again, thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And Andy Barr, you're a greater amraic can and God bless you, and God bless Kentucky, God bless you. Thanks so much, God bless America. Let's continue with more. There you have it. Guy, seems pretty normal to me. I think he's gonna win by a wide margin. We'll see what happens down the road. But nonetheless, we have, of course, Daniel Cameron coming up a little bit later on. He's running against Andy Barr, and he's been the attorney general of the state, and as was pointed out by Andy Barr, when he ran head to head with Andy Basher, he lost overwhelmingly, and so that could be a problem but I want to give Daniel Cameron. There's certainly a four airing of his viewpoints later on today. The election is tomorrow, Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundreds WLW. By the way, I just had some of that UDF ice cream, Dela Cruz style. It's fabulous at UDF. I love UDF because there are a local companies started by the lenders so many years ago. So it's available at UDF. Now go get some Dela Cruz ice cream. Secondly, are you have you had enough yet of all the marshals and uh websites and postings and social media about this house seat in fourth district in northern Kentucky. I know in my business we want more of it. As a great American I've had on ed Gall Ryan heavily on Thomas Massey. Were reluctant to put one on them on again because he's got to put the other guy on. I know where each of them standing on all the issues, and I'm amazed that this thing has taken on national proportions. George slop Monopolis yesterday on ABC Sunday Morning head on Massey. Tom Massey is the as the leadoff hitter, so that tells me, it's a big national story. For reason's unclear to me. Let me lay it out for you. These dark money groups have used tactics that are despicable. Some of the worst are ed Gall Ryan, who spent like thirty years in the military, retired as a captain, Sealed Team six Rangers school graduate. This guy's an American hero, lots of medals on his chest. One of the dark money groups have him in a fox hole with Donald Trump and when the firing begins, ed Galryan AI generated jumps out of the fox hole and runs away as Trump tries to wave him back. I'm thinking, what ed Galryan leaving a fox hole voluntarily?
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Speaker 4: I don't think so. He's sealed Team six for God six. Is that pretty good? Sealed Team six captain officer. Yes, that's pretty good.
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Speaker 1: On the other side of the fence, these dark money groups have Thomas Massey going into a hotel room and it's called a thropple. I think I know what a thropple is, OHS segment when he gets here in about forty five minutes. I think it's like three way six skyline Chili style. Three way on one arm is AOC congressman on the other arm is elon Omar in the middle. Is Thomas Massey going to have a thropple in some cheap hotel room while laughing half in the bank. I'm thinking, what the hell's going on with that? That is ridiculous. And other commercials look as if Donald Trump is endorsing Thomas Massey, which is the opposite is true. And Ed gall Ryan worked in a company for a while that had DEI principles. Almost all of the big companies do today. So everything that company did is depend on the chest of Ed gall Ryan when he disagrees with it. It comes down to this. Massy's been there about twelve to fourteen years. He began by saying, I'm going to serve for four terms, eight years and that's it. But he liked the lifestyle, wants to stay, so he stayed. Something's happened the last year or two with Thomas Massey is a screw loose somewhere because he now refers to Donald Trump as the Epstein administration. Now you and I can argue about how much of Epstein files have been released, who's getting paid, who's not getting paid, who should be criminally charged, he should not be criminally charged? We all can agree if you have a headscrewed on your shoulders correctly, that Donald Trump had nothing to do with Epstein. Secondly, he was the one twenty some years ago who turned him into the Palm Beach County District Attorney's office. And he's clean as a hound's tooth on this issue, and Massey knows it. But for some reason it gives him pleasure to tweet about Donald Trump being the Epstein administration, which is not true. Those endorsing Epstein, I'm sorry, Massey, include almost all the Democratic Party. The Democrats want Massy to be reelected. And from my perspective, what difference does it make? Can I quote Hillary Clinton on that? What difference will it make? The answer is very little or none. This is one of four hundred and thirty five or one of maybe two hundred and twenty, and every now and then it's critical because of the vote to Thomas Massey. I think the Big Beautiful Bill was passed by one vote and Massy voted against it. He votes against almost everything is inciples that violate or violated when he tries to spend money on anything. So I agree and I get with that, But can he get anything done in Washington. So when you elect the congressperson or a Senator like Andy Barr. By the way, I have Daniel Cameron coming up later, you would like to think that his colleagues, Democrat or Republican, would respect him quite a bit, could sit down and council with the leadership of the party, come up with good solutions to current problems, and every now and then bring home the bacon. Yet, in other words, the companion bridge of the BS Bridge named after me, I think the great American Thomas Massey was not invited to attend. So you have the leadership of Kentucky Democrat Republican, you have the leadership of Ohio all Republicans, and they didn't think to invite the congressman in whose district the new bridge will operate, because nobody listens to him in power. Put it this way, Let's say you're Thomas Massey and you want to go see Speaker Mike Johnson from the great state of Louisiana. By the way, later on, I have Jeff Crueer coming up from Louisiana. That's a different story. And you want something done for your district. Do you think Speaker Johnson would pay attention one bit to Thomas Massey. No, Let's say you want something out of the White House. Is it possible for Thomas Massey to walk up to the White House and be heard by anybody in the executive branch of government? The answer is hell no, that ain't going to happen. And then the Democrats will use and abuse anyone to get power, but they're not going to pay one bit of attention to Thomas Massey. If he wins again goes back to Washington, he other Republicans don't want to stand around the guy at all. You have a completely ineffective congressman who has no power whatsoever, who would be in Washington and largely ignored by everyone. Is that what you want? I don't think so. On the other hand, ed Galryan would have no seniority. Of course, Massy can't get seniority at all. The Republicans ignore him completely. That's another story. But ed Gallryand will take him a year to find out where the men's room is. And he's an older guy. He's probably not feeling well at times. Because I don't know anybody in the military twenty five or thirty years fighting in Irock in Afghanistan don't have all kinds of physical ailments of one type or another. He'd probably serve four to six years and say, to hell with him, I'm going back home, which I get. I understand. I almost ran for Congress twice, and then I found out what they actually do. I would love it for about ninety days and the rest of hum is boring, dull, and you got no power, got no steam, have to sleep in my office. So Ed Golryan is doing this out of public service because the President asked him to do it, called him into the Oval office and said, Ed, I want you to do this. So Ed answered his call to duty from the commander in chief. During war when that was up for a vote, what did Thomas Massey do? He voted against it. He voted against his commander in chief under the War Powers Act, he voted against the big beautiful bill. He votes against everything. And I'm thinking, well, if I still lived in northern Kentucky, my family have deep roots, as you know, in Ellesmere and Erlanger, and also we have deep roots in Washington Park, that's a different story. I have to look around and say, well, the guy's been there fourteen years. So far. How are we looking? Tom Massey is an advocate for the positions of conservatism and libertarianism. The guy is a true believer in the Rand Paul approach to libertarianism, which the Great American also believes in. Live and let live. I get that. And he's been advocating and talking and speaking and proposing and arguing about and conjoling for the last fourteen years. What has he gotten done in fourteen years? I'm not talking about fourteen months or fourteen weeks, fourteen years. And if he's reelected, I guess in that dish, I think that district voted eighty percent for Donald Trump. The state of Kentucky voted sixty seven percent for Donald Trump. It's one of the most solid Republican slash Trump district anywhere in America. And they send to Washington someone that the President wants out of office, and the president wants the President normally gets talk to Senator Bill Cassidy about that. And so we're gonna have this thing over with and please run the commercials. We live off commercials. I understand commercials. I want more to run. Great come tomorrow evening. It's over one way or another. And if Massey is elected, which is fifty to fifty, he will be Washington is going to be and the President is going to be quite unhappy. If Ed gol Run is elected, then Massey's got about six seven more months in office, and then Ed ed will take over first of January, and you'll get the worst office in the Capitol. He's gonna hate himself about ninety days into it with all the travel and all the stuff you have to learn, and the fact that people aren't going to pay much attention to him because he's he's a newbie, so he's not as if okay, Ed Golryn he's here, Oh great, hey, Ed, how you doing. No, he'll be perceived as a lawyer Republican vote, and he's gonna hate his job almost immediately because it gets for a newbie, it's boring, it's dull, it's repetitive, and Ed Golryan, who's a war hero with medals on his chest, they're not gonna like it very much. On the other if Massey gets elected, he'll be incentivized to go after Trump even harder then he's done so far, because that means that the voters of the fourth Congressional District about twenty twenty two counties in northern Kentucky. He's going to get the message. What you're doing, we like it, We like it. Tom, keep doing that. Whatever you're doing with AOC, whatever you're doing with elon Omar, whatever you're doing with Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, keep doing what you're doing. So in the fourth Congressional District, do you want Massy back in Washington for the next what two and a half years, engaging the same tactics he's been involved in up to this point. If your answer is yes, well vote for Thomas Massey. He voted against a big, beautiful bill. In fact, he also voted against a resolution to condemn Northern North Korea, which is another incredible circumstance. I never did get that one. So he's a contrarian, and I'll like contrarians. I've been a contrarian my whole life. I get that. So if you want a Republican congressman and a deep red congressional district to keep fighting Donald Trump, you got Thomas Massey. He's your guy. Put him back. He'll keep fighting. I guess, my gosh, until twenty twenty nine. He'll be in there. Tar and feathering Donald Trump. If that's what you want, vote for Thomas Massey and a vote if Red Golryn is not like boy, this is a new, young, shiny object and the bottom of the creek I love. This guy is gonna be No, he's not going to be there a long time, two to six years at the max. He's gonna tire himself. And then at that point maybe Thomas Massey will come run against whoever the Republicans put up to run in that primary. I don't know. If you like the status quo as far as the kinds of things done in your district, then if you like the status quo, then Massy's your guy. And I'm told by many, including Rob Sanders, he told me about a week ago. He told me two weeks ago that he thought Gallryn was gonna win. Then he told me about a week ago, I think Massy has it, and and then he tells me now it's up in the air. We don't know. I don't do you know, I don't know. I would encourage all the parties though, to keep running commercials, because that's a good thing. But at some point, this madness, this foolishness, has got to to quote Mike the Wine, we'll see what happens. To use the term the Epstein administration in reference to Donald Trump, which Republican Thomas Massey does, is despicable. Those are the tactics of Democrats to smear and then to run. And that's what that charge is. And Epstein, I know, Epstein will be around until the last dog dies.
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Speaker 3: I don't know.
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Speaker 1: It's been going on for thirty years. Thirty years Epstein's being investigated. Of course, he killed himself or was killed in twenty nineteen, so it was actively under state and federal investigations for a quarter of a century while he was alive. Now that he's dead, his death is still being used. If it was a death, I don't know. It looks like a suicide. But heck, I don't know. But to say the President Trump is the Epstein administration, is that the only thing happening in the world too. If Epstein, if the perpetrators are found or not found, so be it. That guilty should go to prison, the innocent should be set free. I've set all along. Get all the files out whatever you can. Of course, when they get the files out, then the so called victims of Epstein sue the Department of Justice for releasing their name. If you don't get their name out, they'll sue to get the names released. If you do release their names, you'll be sued. There's more money in that because you've invaded their privacy. No matter what you do, it's wrong, and believe it or not, there's up to five to seven hundred million dollars been paid by brokerage firms and banks who had some relationship with Jeffrey Epstein with pots of gold sitting there waiting for the victims of Epstein to come forward, and many have to be paid millions of dollars for the sins and crimes committed against them by either Epstein or Julane Maxwell, whatever it might be. There's large amounts of money being paid to lawyers to administer large pools of money, hundreds of millions of dollars to hand out to the victims. So when a woman comes forward, she's entitled to anonymity if she wants it or not, and then she is participating in a fund that's going to make her a multi millionaire. That little thing is not well covered by the mainstream media. And if these things occurred, the money's there, pay it out. That'll be great, get it done. But the movement now is to keep the issue alive rather than solving a problem. Got to solve the problem. Now, keep the issue alive. Just keep it going and going and going. Just keep it going because it intended indirectly to hurt Donald Trump and Republicans. One last thought on that there was a thorough long term federal and state criminal investigations of Jeffrey Epstein, Julane Maxwell, et cetera. Two individuals in the Southern District of New York involved were Elie Honig, who is one of the legal eagles for CNN and that guy makes some sense about half the time, more than most Democrats, and also the daughter of James Combing, Ellie Honing and the daughter of James Combing. Prosecutors wanted to get Donald Trump so bad they could taste it in New York City eighteen months criminal investigation to find out the perpetrators of these crimes, and Elie Honig, legal ego on CNN, said that we thoroughly investigated this matter, who the victims were and who the perpetrators were eighteen months with full subpoena power, and after eighteen months of investigation, the Feds who wanted to get Donald Trump badly, He said on CNN. We caused the indictment of every person that we could criminally charge, we did, and one of those was not Donald Trump. The only two people criminally charged to my knowledge are Julane Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein. And if that's the case, where are the hundreds of men? Where are they who committed rapes of children? I want to know it, get it out. Up to this point, there's been five or six names released, that Prince Andrew Krowd and that's it. Where are the victims? Are getting paid huge amounts of money? And they should, but the perpetrators have largely gone free, and at this point the statues have run on most of it. So away we go. Let's continue, but this race, thankfully, will be concluded tomorrow. We'll see what happens. Later on. We have Daniel Cameron coming up to respond to Andy Barr. Let's continue. After one o'clock today will be Jeffrey Cruer talking about our major cities and what's happening in Cincinnati and elsewhere. All the news Radio seven hundred, WW, Bill Cunningham and Great America. Let's continue. I post them on my ex account recently a little column, and I think Jeff Career is going to love and that is that maybe we don't live in the most violent place in the history of mankind, which is the United States of America. Every now and then I text back and forth with friends in Canada, some in Europe to talk about to me regularly, out in the hell can you live in that country? How bad is it? Because all they see are the blood, guts in the gore. They don't understand what it's like to live in America. So I said, Jeff Jeff crue air of Townhall dot com radio talk shows headquartered in New Orleans. Can I share with you an ex account posting I had a few nights ago to get your reaction to it. Of course, here it is a few facts. America has three thousand, three hundred and nineteen counties. Two percent of these counties account for over fifty percent of all murders, seventy percent of all counties in America. On average of zero or one murder per year, Living in the right area means you're very safe. Every county with lots of murders are democratic. What is the message Jeff crue Air, what is the message.
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Speaker 5: The message is that Democrat politicians don't like to keep their cities safe. Democrat politicians have schools that are broken, so children don't receive an education, they don't learn about discipline, they don't learn about morals, they get the wrong influences because many, many times families are broken, and they don't believe in punishment. They have liberal judges who are very lenient on criminals. Say, have a bad school system, bad political system, bad judicial system, and then you've got, you know, a rampant crime.
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Speaker 3: And that's what we see in all these areas.
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Speaker 5: And that's why the presidents had to bring in the National Guard to places like Memphis and New Orleans and d C in LA and Seattle and other places to try to bring about some safety.
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Speaker 1: You're in New Orleans, I imagine there in New Orleans is no different than Cincinnati or Chicago, and that is as rampant with crime. No one could send their kids to the public school and anticipate equality education measure. This chaos also isis inspired attacks, and you have large numbers of individuals that run a campaign based upon the fact that happy days are here again. I would anticipate your columns about Karen Bass. Talk about Karen Bass in about two weeks. I think she's going to be re elected. Spencer Pratt's making some headway, but the polling has Karen Bass. You get rid of the bee actually going to be re elected the mayor of LA. How do you explain this?
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Speaker 5: Well, I you know, I think the people in LA need to have a wake up call. I mean, if the fires and the homelessness and the light and the drugs and the crime don't do it, I don't know what will. I mean, Spencer Pratt, I wrote about him because the guys who bred the fresh Air he's a common sense candidate. He's, you know, a former reality TV star, like the man that we have in the White House. And you know, he's following sort of a Trumpian sort of a no nonsense approach, and it's catching fire. And the guy is now in second place. Hopefully he'll overtake Karen Bass. But I mean, the odds are against him. He's a Republican and LA is very liberal, so it would be a huge upset if he did win.
00:35:08
Speaker 3: But I mean it's a possibility.
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Speaker 5: But most of these Democrat areas, of course, just elect Democrats and they just continue to fail, and they keep electing Democrats, and they continue to fail, and they keep electing Democrats. And these cities are just getting worse and worse. And you know, the people leave the cities and they move to the red areas that are safer, and you know, they keep doubling down on their insane policies. Look at Mandani and what he's doing. He's driving out the wealthy people. And you know, it's just it's crazy. But that's what they keep voting for.
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Speaker 1: Bill.
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Speaker 3: It's insane.
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Speaker 1: Well, one thing Karen Bass says is that the money spent on homeless has been well spent. They have about eighty thousand homeless that are incentivized to stay homeless. And she also says that meth addicts who lose their teeth should have their teeth implants at taxpayer expense. And that makes perfect sense to me. And if you're a meth addict or a hair now and guess what they'll give you the drugs and the needles to inject them in your arm. On the other hand, Spencer Pratt says, if you're living on the streets, that is a crime by itself. You either get to prison, get on the program, go into a mental hospital. But we can't live with our city streets with eighty thousand homeless encampments. And so if the voters of LA on June two and the primary, and the primary is the election, actually votes for Karen Bass to keep that going, what does it say about the voters themselves.
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Speaker 5: Yeah, it says that the voters obviously like what she's delivering, which is total chaos and a policy where you're going to incentivize people to stay on drugs is insane.
00:36:47
Speaker 3: Pratt's got the right idea. I mean, it's a crime.
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Speaker 5: You got to get the people off the street, get them in a mental hospital, get them in prison. You can't have them living on the street. It's a danger. I mean it's also a biological hazard. It's a health concern. I mean, there's so many issues that drives that business, which brings down the tax base.
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Speaker 3: And no wonder people are leaving California.
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Speaker 5: You've got all these cities that are run by these liberal idiots, and of course a governor. I mean we've got another race there for governor. I mean, look at what Gavin Newsom has done to that state. Look at what Kathy Hochel has done to hersty.
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Speaker 3: I mean, it.
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Speaker 5: Really is crazy, But I mean maybe we'll get a miracle and somebody will be able to get in there with some good ideas and common sense bill.
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Speaker 1: But maybe you wrote this column, Jeff crue Era, a few months ago. It could have been one of your cohorts at town hall dot com that homelessness is a big business, and business is good. The last thing a homeless advocate once is for people to become a house. They don't want that. Because one expert was paid four hundred thousand dollars a year to solve the homeless problem. And so if you're paid that kind of money, and there's millions and millions of dollars paid in the city, county and state and every city, every burg, every county to keep homelessness alive because there's a large constituency group nowt are getting lots of money from the homeless and the last thing they want to do is solve the problem. Would you agree.
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Speaker 3: That's exactly right.
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Speaker 2: Now.
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Speaker 5: We do have one group here in New Orleans that we work with that actually does want to get people off the streets. They find people from the homeless families in whatever city they come from, they find people that will take in the homeless people allow them to go back into a stable environment. So this group pays for their bus fare, pays for their travel costs to go back home. They've got someone there that's willing to take them in and work with them. Ninety percent of the people that they send back home stay at home and do not become homeless again. So that's a program that seems to work here because they work with the families, they work with friends that try to, you know, help the poor people in need. It's not just throwing money at a problem. It's not just giving them more drugs. I mean, that's insane. So I mean, we've got to we've got to look at this from different from different angles in what has been done, because it hasn't.
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Speaker 3: Been working obviously built.
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Speaker 1: Before we talk about Chicago, Cincinnati, in New York. You have a couple of sentences here in your column that says this. Similarly, voters in Los Angeles are disgusted by the situation in the city. And this is my editorial comment. If you talk to LA residents, are you happy with the city of law. Overwhelmingly the answers, no, let me continue with your column. In the January twenty twenty five fires, sixteen thousand homes, businesses and other structures were destroyed, thirty one people were killed. Sixteen months later, only thirty four homes thirty four out of sixteen thousand have been rebuilt, far worse than the recovery from the fires in recent years. When this was going on, Karen Bass was in the Western Africa get an award. She was the one that made sure that the reservoirs were all empty and that the fire hydrants had no water. And so the complete breakdown of city government is laid to the doorstep of Karen Bass. Get rid of the bee and she had to fly back from Africa with the table between her legs thinking okay, And she was incapable of leading anybody out of everything. And so when the residents say our city is broken, then refuse to change it. That is a major, major, major problem. And if the polls are right, Karen Bass on June second is going to win because she's a d an incompetent d is better than changing the story and maybe give Spencer Pratt a shot because Karen Bass simply says I'm a Democrat. He's a Republican, and that means he can't win and I can't lose now. Secondly, and you know the three great cities in America, La, Chicago, and New York. Look at Chicago. The public school system produces children who cannot read and write. There was this story out of Chicago where a mother of a seventeen may have an eighteen year old boy. The boy wasn't going to graduate from high school because he'd earned the credits of two and a half credits in high school instead of the required thirty six. He had two and a half. He missed two hundred and seventy five days of school In Chicago, seventy six percent of the students are chronically absent, and they elect the guy from the teachers' union to be the mayor, Brandon Johnson. So the guy in charge of the schools becomes the mayor and things get worse. Well, Chicago, ever, wake up?
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Speaker 5: You know those are all those are all hull good questions. I mean, you know it went from bad to worse. Remember how bad LORI Lifefoot was and we're thinking, wow, we can't it worse than this?
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Speaker 3: It has Remember how bad Bill Deblasio was. We thought, man, it can't get worse than this.
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Speaker 5: It did, so, I mean they just keep doubling down on dumb. But back to the La thing, just to you know, follow up on what you were saying. The Karen bash should have been recalled. I mean she should have been I mean, they should have even maybe even looked into prosecuting her for what she did there that in confidence, I mean, that is just unacceptable.
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Speaker 3: Thirty four out of sixteen thousand, I mean.
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Speaker 5: Unbelievable, Bill, And how they can stand for that and put up with that and want to re elect that is just incomprehensible to me.
00:42:42
Speaker 3: That's why I'm hoping the polls are wrong.
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Speaker 5: And that somehow the voters are you know, not telling the bolsters or something, and she's she's not gonna win reelection because she is just the worst I've seen, and I mean worse than some of these other crazy mayres. So those are your right, Those are our big cities, those are our majors.
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Speaker 1: And no great nation can survive when it's major cities are in collapse. One of the best ants I've seen from Spencer Pratt is that he took a video cam and simply rolled around the streets of downtown Los Angeles. This is not so called skid row. Downtown Los Angeles and also Beverly Hills, block after block of homeless encampments and they're using dogs. Now, this is disgusting. The homeless encampments use dogs to test the drugs ahead of time, to make sure they don't have enough veatanol on them. And so dogs are being killed by the homeless to test the drugs before they inject them in their body. They inject the dog first. Is he if the dog dies, they have cardboard homes. Businesses are gone. Zombies, drugged out zombies roll around the streets of Los Angeles defecating, urinating, and fornicating. Those are three bad cadies right there, defecating, urinating, and fornicating in the street. And they're next to schools. And let's keep this going again, Waitte. We got the person in charge of this. Let's give her more power and tell her happy days are here again. How in the hell can our great city survive when they're in that kind of collapse? You know what I'm saying. You got me fired up now, Jeff Creweer, How can we have ten twenty large American cities and collapse and we can still be a great nation. How's that possible?
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Speaker 2: You know?
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Speaker 5: One way to look at it, Bill, is that the people that have the means, the people that are disgusted by what goes on, they leave, so that the people that like this nonsense stay and either they're benefiting from it financially, they're part of the political machine. You know, they're socialists or communists and believe that, you know, the government should be running anything. But the people with common sense, the business owners that want to make a living, the people that want to live in peace, they get out of those areas and they move to areas where they can you know, make a living, and somehow we're in a profit and that just leaves the people that are they're hard left in those communities and then keep electing that. So it's what we've seen in New Orleans where the Republican candidate for mayor got two percent in the last election, where we haven't had a Republican elected since eighteen seventy two.
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Speaker 3: You see it in so many of these other big cities.
00:45:15
Speaker 5: It's just but the good news is overall, the population from these blue states are decreasing as people are moving to red states where they can have a better quality of life.
00:45:27
Speaker 1: Lastly, Jeff Corer, I noticed in the so called queen city we think of Cincinnati. I'm also told it's Charlotte. That Charlotte's had a completely incompetent female black mayor for the past fourteen years before there were other incompetent Democrats, and she stepped down, and there's a person the most qualified person who've become the mayor is like the president of council. Of course he's a far lefty, but nonetheless he's white. And so the NAACP of Charlotte, North Carolina have said, you can't pick that guy because of the color of his skin. He's a one male. We don't need that in Charlotte. We need a black person to be the mayor. Sounds like the Democrats in the eighteen seventies, maybe in Tusco Losa, Alabama, in which they couldn't have a black person. So the Democrats have simply changed the object of their racism. It was against blacks, now it's against whites and also against Asians. Imagine the city council members and the NAACP saying in Charlotte, we can't pick the most qualified person to be the mayor because he's white. Same thing in Cincinnati, by the way, my hometown in which there was a council member who left to go to the Biden administration and Mika Owens is on city council, a black female, very liberal in Cincinnati picked a white male to be the replacement for the council member who was black. And when he was sworn in, and that guy, his name's Evan Nolan, was the treasurer for the mayor who is f teb purevol I call him f tem Mamdani, completely incompetent, and he is well known Democrat. But he was white, and he was a male, and he was cis you know what siss.
00:47:07
Speaker 3: Is that straight?
00:47:09
Speaker 1: He's a straight white male.
00:47:10
Speaker 4: And so when he was sworn in, city council members in Cincinnati stood up and turned their back on the treasurer for the mayor, and the NAACP showed up and turned their back on him because.
00:47:22
Speaker 1: Of the color of his skin. Is that racism? No? No, no, racism, no, not light no, what is it?
00:47:32
Speaker 4: And these are Democrat operatives who are white and they like women and their men and they're Christian.
00:47:39
Speaker 1: We can't have that. Well, we got to run, Jeff Crer. I'm going to stand a shock and disbelief between New Orleans and Cincinnati medium sized cities. The last time we had a Republican mayor was over half a century ago. You've had it. What was the last year there was a Republican ulysses as it was the president? Why are we laughing? This is the destruction of our cities. And they keep the clowns who are the voters? Keep electing the same idiots to be the leadership and Cincinnati, New Orleans, we got to run. Jeff Career, you're the best. All your stuff's at town hall dot com. Townhall dot com. Jeff Career, thank you, Thank you, my friend.
00:48:21
Speaker 2: Thank you. Bill.
00:48:22
Speaker 1: See God blessure. Let's continue with more. It's unbelievable. Bill Cunningham, News Radio seven hundred. Wo are you running?
00:48:31
Speaker 2: Are you running?
00:48:32
Speaker 6: Let's get it all the first of the schedule of five rounds at one forty. Immediately Wherew's he takes Coronto down, but Coronto looking for the guillotine, and Rowsey pops her head old and pull mount.
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Speaker 3: Ground and ground.
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Speaker 7: Rowsey looking for the arm had already the arm mom Me, ain't incredible? The most devastating finish ain't mma history? And round a Browsey just took another arm of postage and just like.
00:49:06
Speaker 1: That, it's over.
00:49:12
Speaker 6: Hello, quiet, I'm broadcasting.
00:49:20
Speaker 1: All right, Seg.
00:49:21
Speaker 4: We have a state visitor in the studio, celebrity stooge today.
00:49:25
Speaker 1: Can you recognize this voice? Mike McConnell. What are you doing today? I'm hanging out? What are you doing nothing to do? You're retired, you're board, you're coming in? You want to come back? Are you coming back? Michael? Are you coming back? I'm here?
00:49:37
Speaker 3: All right, You're here.
00:49:38
Speaker 4: That's all it takes. Would you want to be ed? Gall Ryan or Thomas Masson? Those are your choices. This is beautif go away, go away, go away? Well my favorite gall rynd commercial. I guess it's a dark group, not him.
00:49:52
Speaker 1: Has massy entering is some cheap hotel room with elon Omar and AOC to have a thropple? Seg, you know what a thropple is?
00:49:58
Speaker 4: I think so three of them are in the bag and all of them are laughing in a hotel room.
00:50:02
Speaker 8: He's the only one I haven't seen thirty five thousand different versions of those two campaigns.
00:50:10
Speaker 1: But no, it's not I'm about I'm about the Sealed Team six member and a fox soul with Trump. He's got the sixteen and all of a sudden, Ed stands up and runs away. I'm design ed, come back Ed. And here's Ed gall Ryan, who's a medal cat. He's running away from Donald Trump's war. You like that?
00:50:27
Speaker 8: Well, so Trump's ever been on a fox hole? I mean two halves of that one.
00:50:32
Speaker 4: It's pretty So what are you doing now? Just living off the facted CAF got nothing to do.
00:50:37
Speaker 1: About Ed getting out, getting around town, having a good time.
00:50:39
Speaker 8: My computer broke, my iHeart issued computer, so I had to bring it back here today.
00:50:43
Speaker 3: Hey, I have it here.
00:50:45
Speaker 1: Uh, he's not, but he said that you could look at it. You can look at it. It's locked up. We're ready to get locked up.
00:50:51
Speaker 3: You're ready to go.
00:50:52
Speaker 8: I was traveling over the weekend. I came back to town on Sunday, Sunday Sunday, and Carl was parked in here report fast Park.
00:51:02
Speaker 3: Peg parks, there all the tire courts.
00:51:03
Speaker 8: Fast Park known for really picking you up and dropping you off right at your car. I mean you pull up you pick your luggage out, they pull right up here. Same thing when they drop you off. I'm the last one on the shuttle. Shuttle stops, guy calls out my I get up and I'll see my car. I said, where's my car? Because you're a row over? Why why they never do that? So on the way to the car, I hit my fob and open the tailgate, put my luggage here.
00:51:29
Speaker 1: I get there in.
00:51:30
Speaker 8: My car as and the two empty spaces next to it have caution tape and cones around.
00:51:37
Speaker 1: The three parking space. Not good.
00:51:39
Speaker 8: The caution tape had fallen to the ground, but the cones were still there, so I'm sure originally that was the look crime scene.
00:51:45
Speaker 1: But what the hell will happened here? I throw my bag in the back. There's a couple of bees buzzing around. I reach up to.
00:51:52
Speaker 8: Close my hatch and I see that the outside of that window above my head is covered in bees.
00:51:58
Speaker 1: Covered in bees.
00:51:59
Speaker 8: I mean, it just makes you itch looking to think about it right now. WHOA, I'm not gonna I'm not reaching up there. So I got the driver's seat. I can close the hatch from there, So I closed the hatch around. No bees seem to be in the car. They should blow off on the way home. I said, so on seventy five I should be able to get rid of some bees.
00:52:19
Speaker 1: No, I even hit the wiper.
00:52:22
Speaker 8: I got out of a couple of them that way. They had to fly away. I got home and the bees are still on my car. Hundreds and hundreds of bees.
00:52:29
Speaker 1: What do you do? They want a mate? Just so happens my neighbor is a beekeeper. What about that? What?
00:52:36
Speaker 8: Yes, pretty much right across the street, I can see his hives weigh in his backyard, and we need some helppair about that. So he came over, but he's he had trouble finding the queen. He said, if I don't find the queen, you're.
00:52:48
Speaker 1: All gonna come back.
00:52:49
Speaker 8: Where's the queen? Where's the queen? So that was then accomplish it. Then the next day another there were more bee keepers in Glendale than I would have guessed. Another one came over. He was able to get the queen, get the bees out, but some of the bees were out flying around when he collected the bees. So once they were gone for the whole afternoon, the rest of the bees were buzzing where my car was parking, waiting for the queen, waiting for the queen to come back, And they stayed there all day.
00:53:17
Speaker 1: The next day they were gone. So that was Tuesday.
00:53:20
Speaker 8: So Thursday I picked up some plants and stuff from the blooming garden the center.
00:53:25
Speaker 1: Of course, of course you still do their spots as a matter of fact. Matter of fact, they do.
00:53:30
Speaker 8: And it was either to unload the car in the driveway, then pulled in the garage and as new as I parked where I was when the beekeeper was there, they came back within a minute.
00:53:39
Speaker 1: There's the car, where's the queen? Got where is the queen? I got Freddy is dead.
00:53:45
Speaker 8: I guess they got got the queen in the in the big sweep up, the big scoop, and they were gone. But I mean at the airport they knew that, they knew. They put cones and caution tape around my car, my car. Could I call a bee keeper? What would the queen care about your car? What's the reason? Motivation? The only thing I can figure out, thinking like a bee, you know, how they want to They want to a ness that's kind of up under the eve of a house.
00:54:10
Speaker 1: Yeah, the back of my car has that.
00:54:12
Speaker 8: Little overhang over the back window, and they were, but that's where most of them were clustered and somewhere on the back window.
00:54:18
Speaker 3: You didn't go in your garage, You left your car, left.
00:54:20
Speaker 1: The car out. Oh yeah, yea. So now what's the status today? I mean a couple of days later, as of today, as far as they know that there are no be is and you get the maybe spray something b be gone something like that. That's that's what the beekeeper did.
00:54:33
Speaker 8: He had uh, he's got the bee keeper at a sugar water which you spray him and.
00:54:39
Speaker 1: They can't fly as well.
00:54:40
Speaker 8: But they also get busy cleaning each other up, and that's when you can scoop them into a a B.
00:54:45
Speaker 3: Box good information their segment.
00:54:47
Speaker 1: So that's how it's done. You want sugar.
00:54:49
Speaker 4: Water sprayed on them and then say, I got I gotta clean myself up a little bit there.
00:54:54
Speaker 1: This is parked at the airport.
00:54:56
Speaker 8: That was the view out my rear view window.
00:55:01
Speaker 1: This works great on the radio. You didn't see that coming, did you. That wasn't on the menu. No, Holy a lot of bees. If they get on you, you might have a serious health. If I didn't look up, I just reached up and like slammed the hat and killed the queen to be g g hot bees. So anyway, that's my fun story of the of the week. This is what you do and retirement. Just other than that, nothing happened. Nothing. You get up every day. What do you do when you get up?
00:55:30
Speaker 3: About?
00:55:30
Speaker 1: Still get up at four o'clock.
00:55:32
Speaker 8: About before six typically sometimes what do you do around six?
00:55:35
Speaker 1: News? Father trafficking sports, Jay Ratliffe, what do you do?
00:55:38
Speaker 8: I go on line see what's going on, and you want to talk to me on the news. Sometimes something comes up and that's when you're.
00:55:46
Speaker 1: Like, I wish I could go to work, and you can't, so you miss it. You want to come back, You want to come back, Mike mccau Some of them just really stick with you after a while.
00:55:55
Speaker 8: I remember about a month and a half ago, I forget what news outlet I was listening to, and someone was railing about the Iran war dragging on for eleven days, that you.
00:56:07
Speaker 1: Want to come on.
00:56:08
Speaker 8: When I grew up in third grade, the nuns said, this is Vietnam on the map, that's where this issue is firing up. Remember in eighth grade, the nuns said, eighth grade. Vietnam's right here now. In four years you boys will be old enough to maybe end up going.
00:56:26
Speaker 1: Four years later, senior in high school.
00:56:28
Speaker 8: Still there, right, still going and going on on for eighteen days eleven eleven.
00:56:34
Speaker 1: I couldn't believe it was.
00:56:35
Speaker 3: It'll never end, It'll never end. What war was there used to watching?
00:56:39
Speaker 1: I don't know. Well, maybe everything is Venezuela.
00:56:41
Speaker 8: If it doesn't work like Venezuela did, miracle, then you screwed it up.
00:56:45
Speaker 1: Mike McConnell needs sports. Please give it to him.
00:56:47
Speaker 4: Will heave the Stoote reporters approud service over local Thamestar heating and air conditioning dealers.
00:56:53
Speaker 1: Thamestar quality you.
00:56:54
Speaker 4: Could feel in southeastern Indiana called you Eckstein. Eckstein heating a COOLi at eight one, two, nine, three, two, twenty twenty six Sports Spot, after dropping two or three to the Indian to the Guardians, excuse me, don't say Indians. As Cleveland soppd as six home runs yesterday and at ten to three route the Reds go to Philadelphia tonight to beat the face off against those red hot fills. Really they started out nine and nineteen. They fired their manager. They were now six at fifteen and four under new manager Don Manningly and Kyle Schwarber's eating up. He's already got twenty homers on the season.
00:57:30
Speaker 1: What about Geno Gino Gino Suarez.
00:57:33
Speaker 4: I guess he's still working out DLC. The UDF ice Cream King is hitting four nineteen, but the rest of them, Stevenson, keep your friend good, keep Brian Hayes, Friedel and Benson. Creating a combined one seventy one with nine home runs and twenty eight RBIs not good.
00:57:51
Speaker 3: Mike, That's not good.
00:57:53
Speaker 1: That's second though.
00:57:56
Speaker 3: Yeah, someything else, Give me some more sports.
00:57:59
Speaker 4: Blotty Woade won the uh Kroger Queen City Queen City Championship presented by P and G yesterday, and Beautiful maca Tee wo Aaron Raye won d PGA Championship. Did you see outside of Philadelphia back for.
00:58:13
Speaker 1: The p G A G p G A Yeah.
00:58:18
Speaker 8: In fact, I played golf just minutes from there, almost stup by ironom Ink in the pro shop to pick up some goodies left.
00:58:24
Speaker 3: Say hello when you get there.
00:58:27
Speaker 1: I'm thinking of Indians. You can't say, is it at all racist? Yes?
00:58:31
Speaker 8: What I'm seeing online now somebody mentions somebody being an Indian and they go feather or dot.
00:58:38
Speaker 1: Feather or dot.
00:58:39
Speaker 3: Yes, I'm hearing it more and more.
00:58:43
Speaker 8: It was usually dot, dot or feather and someone's best I'm thinking, well, yeah, it does without using too much.
00:58:51
Speaker 1: Do you mean Asian or do you mean native? Is that a shorthand for racism? Absolutely, I see it completely, I understand. Or New Delhi.
00:59:02
Speaker 8: It seems to be in common usage where they would otherwise bleep somebody out.
00:59:06
Speaker 1: I'm just you can use this.
00:59:07
Speaker 3: You can do it now without Sey getting angry at you say it dot.
00:59:11
Speaker 1: He goes nuts nuts.
00:59:13
Speaker 4: Say so, Willy, we say congratulations of Saint X Jack Ryan baseball player. He's the GCL South Player of the Year for a second year in a row. The home of a rocky boyman and the GCL South co coach of the year. There's some Saint X his head coach Don Giacomo.
00:59:30
Speaker 1: Let's get him in here. Jack Ryan should come in here.
00:59:32
Speaker 4: And then, also, Willy, we say happy birthday today to Tucker the hippo. Fiona's daddy is twenty three years old today.
00:59:43
Speaker 1: What does Tucker look like now there, right there there? He is right there, big it's like some massy air. It's called my head, Make America great again with Massy leading the elephant. Happy birthday to Tuck Tucker, our man.
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Speaker 8: We're talking about that yesterday. Are women out there today named Fiona because.
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Speaker 3: Of that hippo that she's heavy too?
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Speaker 1: Put on Fiona's because our biggest Fritz these days. Frit's gotta be a huge thing too, Mike. In a good matchup gorilla or hippo, hippo takes gorilla every time, all right. How about a t rex versus a hippo. T Rex takes hippo every time. What about a lion versus a crocodile. I've seen this on.
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Speaker 8: I have seen that too. It depends who gets the jump. The lion gets the drop, gets the jump on the neck by by.
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Speaker 1: But one of the other way around. I've seen lions eat crocodiles. Rocodiles are pretty strong on land. They're not so good, not so good on ruth. So it's one of those things in like, oh, Mike, you once I was playing golf with with Joe Nuxall in Florida, there.
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Speaker 8: Was a crocodile sunning himself on the edge of the green like they often do if there's a little pond there, and he you know how fleet of foot, he was.
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Speaker 3: Very quick, he could run.
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Speaker 1: He wanted to poke it with his putter.
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Speaker 8: Absolutely, And it was he's walking downhill to the to the gator, so he's gonna have to run uphill. Not good and everybody's don't do it, don't do it, And he kept getting closer, just fleeting with him not to do it. He finally listened to reason. It turned around, but it was what was going to be a horrible ending.
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Speaker 1: Would you have saved him? A red fans, if he turned pulled Joe into the pond, would you have jumped in to save Hamilton? Joe? This get I don't think. Well, yeah, he could have dragged him into the pond.
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Speaker 3: On your own, Joe, Well on your own.
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Speaker 1: I was a lifeguard, so I guess it's expected to go like you walkome any times.
01:01:49
Speaker 3: I'm on buck, I'd like to hit you back.
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Speaker 1: Is that good to see you save here? Mike? You'd rather be seen than viewed. I can see that segment. Give me out of the Stude's report, please?
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Speaker 4: Will he and honor of the great Mike Connell returning once again making a state visit with Elie Dela Cruz, ice cream in one hand and a cream sickle in the other. We leave you with the immortal words of the Stooge Report.
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Speaker 2: All I should be with you, Bill, see you later.
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Speaker 1: Mike, what about your namesake, Mike de Wine? What about him? On seven hundred WLW by Billy Cunningham, The Great American. Earlier today we had a head on Congressman Andy Barr. Andy Barr and Daniel Cameron are running for the open Senate seat in Kentucky, my home state. Mitch McConnell's vacating it. I kind of wish an incendency would vacate it now to have more effective senators. But nonetheless, that's my editorial comment. Joining you and on als former Attorney General of the State of Kentucky, Daniel Cameron, an attorney general, Former Attorney General Daniel Cameron. Welcome to the Bill Cunningham Show again, And first of all, can you tell the American people in Kentuckians how's the campaign going?
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Speaker 2: Well?
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Speaker 9: Well, we feel like it's going really well. I've been in the midst of a state wide tour that we're wrapping up today with another stop in Bullet County, and then in my hometown of Hardin County this evening. Everywhere that we've gone, we've gotten a great response, overwhelming encouragement and support, and these are the people that are gonna fuel us to victory tomorrow evening. And feel very strongly that we've built a coalition of broad coalition, if you will, of folks from all the different sides of the Republican Party that are coming together under the banner that we put forth, which is to talk about ensuring that the ideals of our founding merit an opportunity exist into the future for future generations, for our three boys at home, and for kids and grandkids all across this country. And so we feel really good about where things sit, and we're just gonna keep working our tails off and been very very thankful for everyone that's been walking alongside us and praying for us, and you know, sending a text saying they'd already voted for me.
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Speaker 1: And what have you.
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Speaker 9: So, yeah, we still feel like we're in a good spot.
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Speaker 1: By friend, how would you be different in office? When I talked to national characters in the White House, they talk about Kentucky's out of step. You have a congressman Thomas Massey who calls the Trump administration the Epstein administration, and that really urinates me. Off. You have a couple of US senators. One is feeble and he's an institutionalist. The other guy, Ran Paul I. I have him on quite a bit. He's a libertarian and he often votes against the president. And then you got Andy Bascher who's a Democrat. So you have a Democrat controlling Kentucky governorship when Kentucky's about a seventy percent Republican state. You have two US senators, one's eclectic and the other one is feeble. Then and on top of that Thomas Massey who calls the Trump administration the Epstein administration. So can you explain why Kentucky's that in that way of thinking? When most of Kentucky, I think in the fourth District, uh Trump received about eighty percent of the vote. One might say, what's wrong with Kentucky? What would you say?
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Speaker 9: Well, let me say this there your point, Bill, there are a lot of proud patriots in the Commonwealth. I want somebody to go to Washington and stand firm for the America First agenda, and because it will it will benefit Kentucky, and so I've been talking about it through the lens of you know, the America First in the Kentucky First agenda are one of the same. And you know, I get asked sometimes, you know, whether I'm going to go to Washington and be more like Brand Paul or Mitch McConnell, and I tell people I'm gonna be Daniel Cameron, which is someone who fervently stands strongly for your constitutional rights and common sense values. And I've had a track record of doing it. And I've had a track record of standing firm for President Trump and standing firm for our law enforcement community, standing firm for constitution. I mean, you know, when the governors trying to shut down churches, I went into federal Gorton got churches reopened in nine days. And when he tried to restrict travel, meaning if you left the state and came back, he had to quarantine for fourteen days.
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Speaker 2: I got that struck down.
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Speaker 9: So I've had a track record of standing up and we're gonna make sure that the next Senator. Look, if this is a two man contest and it's either me or Andy Barr, and Congressman Barr has frankly been in Washington for fourteen years. He's asking for another six, so he will I've been there twenty years. I'm a new face, someone that will break change to this position and will reflect the values of protections.
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Speaker 1: Daniel Cameron talk about change, How would your administration of the Senate sat in Kentucky be different or better than Andy Barr's. Explain that to the American people.
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Speaker 9: Well, you get somebody that's standing up for the interest of small business and the hard working men and women of this commonwealth. Look, you know Andy Barr in many ways is beholden to big business, big farm and of big banks. We knew somebody that's looking out for conductions. Who's beholden to the men and women of this commonwealth? And I've proven time and time again that is what is my north star. What are the needs and interests of the people of this commonwealth, not the big banks and big business, a big farm mind. And that's candidally. You know where Congress from Bar finds itself is beholden to those folks. We need somebody that's gonna be looking out for our interests. You know, whether it's talking about the need to preserve our independent pharmacists get our healthcare costs down, put more money back in your pocket, standing firm for our farmers, or coal and natural gas and even nuclear, making sure that we passed the Safe America Act so that we ensure the integrity of our life. I'm the only one that has a track with you of having stood firm to the values of folks across our common lawson. I want to take that to Washington.
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Speaker 1: One issue is kind of an ancillary issue in the Senate race, is that the reapportionment that is changing the congressional districts is big in the Senate. You may not have to specifically deal with that because each state has two centers. I just want to get your thinking on this aspect. I've covered reapportionment for most of my adult life because it goes back and forth in New England. There are no Republicans in New England. The seven states in New England, one hundred percent are Democrats. And the Black Congressional Caucus has made this somehow a racial issue. By that, I mean they made it about race and not politics. The Constitution prohibits race discrimination, it does not prohibit politics. So can you just give me your thinking on that issue and Black Republicans cannot get into the Congressional bloe caucus because they're not the right kind a black person. I'm thinking you've dealt with most of your life. What's what you're thinking on that topic?
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Speaker 9: Well, Bill, you know, to your point, I mean, I've dealt with a lot of animosity and hostilities because I'm you know, a black Republican. But you know what McKinsey and I to your point of focused on is, you know, how do we ensure that, you know, our future generations aren't divided based on left pushing an agenda a diversity equity inclusion. But I tell people all the time that we don't need a country that's built on diversity, equity inclusion. We need a country that is built on merit, excellence, intelligence, and integrity. And when I think about what the United States Senate here did recently was to ensure that our founding documents, when it came to districts and reinforcement UH reflected the fact that we should be in colored blind society. We shouldn't be concerned about what people look like. We should be concern to your point about making sure that the districts reflect UH, the overall perspective of a particular community in the overall perspective of that state. And I'm grateful for what the Supreme Court recently did. And I know James learned working hard to make sure that we have districts again that aren't you know, pushed it away that reflects color, but pushed it away to reflect patriotism and liberty and freedom. And that is what we now have the opportunity to do because of this recent decision by the Supreme Court. And I'm thankful. And look, I've told people this as well, that you know, if I'm in the United States Senate and have an opportunity to vote on a justice or jumping that confirmation process, I want to be looking for somebody by like Justice Samuel Alino or Justice Clarence Thomas, someone who is faithful, faithful to the Constitution founding document and has their originalist perspective on them.
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Speaker 4: That's what we need.
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Speaker 9: And we're getting a lot of good rulings from the Supreme Court because of those two individuals in particular and their leadership on the court. And we need more life than there. And I'm hopeful that I'll get a chance to vote on something, you know.
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Speaker 1: There's four Republicans in the House that are African American and each have tried to join the Congressional Black Caucus. They say, look, I'm black, I want to join the caucus. They refuse. To me, that's a major national story when the Congressional Black Caucus operates under racist principles that you even you have to be the right kind of a black person to join them, and so they're not the Congressional Black Caucus. So the liberal Black Congressional Caucus and the media acts as if they have moral high ground when they do not. Your comment on.
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Speaker 9: That, you're exactly right. I mean, they do not reflect you know, if they wanted to be an organization that reflected a larger thought related to the black community, they would have conservatives in their organization. So I think it's a shame. I think it's a shame that they don't allow, you know, good folks like Wesley Hunt and others to be within the caucus. But at the end of the day, look, those sorts of groups are outdated anyways. They look, we as folks got to get you know, stop the monolithic thinking. Those days are over, and what my hope, my candidacy and whether it's John James and Michigan or others. What their candidacies represent is that you can be black, you can speak your mind freely, and you can adhere to the principles, the common sense values of the Republican Party. And frankly, we need more that are willing to speak out and I'm trying to do my part recognize the importance of ensuring that this is a colored blind society, one that is based on merit. That's what I've been standing firm for and will continue to do so all the way through maynighte when I'm in the folk nominee from the United States senatey or Kentucky. But I'm victorious in November because we've built a coalition that is ready to win.
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Speaker 1: Daniel Cameron, thank you very much. And of course tomorrow the election is happening tomorrow starting at about six am or so, and I should have the results by midnight tomorrow night. Daniel Cameron, former a G in the state of Kentucky, Thanks for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. And Daniel, good luck to you. May God bless you and God bless America. Thank you very much.
01:13:30
Speaker 9: Thank you, sir, God bless you God bless America.
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Speaker 2: Well, thank you.
01:13:33
Speaker 1: Let's continue with more. There, you got it. And the point is simple. If you're a group that organizes yourself around race, and you prohibit those of your race to enter the group, that's called racism. The Congressional Black Caucus is the Democratic Congressional Black Caucus. They have barred for decades any black Republican to enter their ranks. They're not They have to have the right kind of color, in the right kind of philosophy. The most prominent black American in America today is just as Clarence Thomas. He's been vilified and scourged at the pillar of liberalism. And if Daniel Cameron gets into office, I'm confident that that'll be a bright new day for the state of Kentucky because he doesn't rely upon race to get anywhere. He relies upon merit. Let's continue with more. Bill Cunningham, He's Radio seven hundred WLW by Billy Cunningham. Let's continue. Daniel Cameron makes a little bit of sense. The experts say that Andy's gonna win, but we'll see what happens. I rely upon Tony Bender and Rob Sanders. Get my finger on the pulse of what's happening in the Bluegrass. And by the way, we've scheduled an interview tomorrow at noon with Thomas Massey, and so we anticipate and d go around and get a hold of me, and if he wants to come on, so be it. I think the balloting stops at six pm, is that correct, Tony Bender tomorrow in Kentucky six stops at six, so it will all be over. You have to don't have to listen any more at the commercials here any might think, know, we love commercials, we want more commercials, but it ends about six o'clock tomorrow. But tomorrow will be another big day of politics. Looking at my left and right, it is the national story is what's happening now with Pete Hexseth at CVG on baff of Ed Gall Ryan and also of course Thomas Masthew's been on with me several times, Ed Gall Ryan once and if Ed wants to come on, not later today. It doesn't work today, but tomorrow would be fine. Plus also tomorrow we've scheduled Vivek Ramaswami to be a guest tomorrow, the man who would be governor of the state of Ohio, and of course Amy Acting and David Pepper are both welcome to come. I like a free flow of ideas and exchange of ideas would be great. But politically things end tomorrow until they fall, and the way the districts are configured, most of the fall races don't amount to hell of beans, except there will be some interesting ones. Doctor Amy Acting, can she actually beat Viveke Ramaswami. Some say absolutely no. Others will tell me what the world's gonna look like in October. I want to know what the world's gonna look like tomorrow. I got word from several sources that the President's gonna act by the end of the week when it comes to Iran. And here we go again. And I'll stand with the President firmly on the on the regard that this is an issue that must be resolved. Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan did not present a risk of destruction of our way of life, but Iran does. And they've done that for the last forty seven years. They've killed thousands of Americans. And it's time to take care of business in Iran, ultimately to help the running people. More importantly, it's about our own survivability. And so with the president on Iran. So let's continue with more two thirty one Homi your reds. Hopefully we'll win tonight against the Phillies in Philadelphia on news radio seven hundred WLW Are you running?
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Speaker 2: Are you running?
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Speaker 6: Let's get it all the first of the schedule, five rounds and one hundred and immediately he takes Corono down, but Corono looking for the guillotine and Rowsey popster head out in full mount ground and bound.
01:17:07
Speaker 7: Rowsey looking for the arm and already the arms. Verle mom, mom and me, it is ain't incredible? The most devastating finish in MMA history.
01:17:19
Speaker 4: And rounder Rowsey just took another arm.
01:17:23
Speaker 1: Postage and just like that it's over.
01:17:32
Speaker 9: Oh hello, quiet, and I'm broadcasting.
01:17:40
Speaker 1: Iron I understand you. Segment told me he paid ninety nine to ninety five to watch the fight. Is that right now? Round A Rowsey? Was this a big deal? Yes?
01:17:49
Speaker 10: It lasted sixteen seconds, which is longer than Seg would have lasted with Gino Crono.
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Speaker 3: But I digress.
01:17:56
Speaker 1: I would have run a little bit of you know, I would have run.
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Speaker 10: He didn't get there anyway. Yeah, I stayed up and watch that. Me and my son stayed up and watched it because it was on Netflix. You have to pay for a pay per viewing watch it. I have Netflix for something to watch it.
01:18:12
Speaker 6: I have.
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Speaker 10: And there was a good undercard. Yeah, Nate Dias, Mike Perry. I don't know what this says about our society, but I mean Nate Diaz, who's a He's a great fighter, right. The fight had to be stopped because he couldn't see because he was bleeding someone his entire face and chest and back for blood and he couldn't see, so they had to stop the fight.
01:18:34
Speaker 3: And it was if you like fights, it was a good fight. Sounds like downtown.
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Speaker 10: But look, I'm not one to stay up real late, but me and myself, I mean we basically had toothpicks in our eyes, like trying to stay awake to watch this Geno Krona Gronderalgy fight. And it came on at midnight and was over at midnight in sixteen seconds. I literally grabbed the remote, turned it off and threw it at the wall. Wait a bit, I thought I thought Rowsey would would beat Krona. I mean, she's thirty nine, she's been you know, she hasn't fought since what twenty sixteen, But but Krono hadn't fought since like two thousand and nine, and she's forty four years olds. Then she losto one hundred pounds.
01:19:18
Speaker 3: Explain that.
01:19:19
Speaker 1: Do you lose one hundred pounds for seventeen seconds? You might have heard Gina Krona. She was the one.
01:19:24
Speaker 10: She was a fighter. But then she got you know, she got into movies. But then she got canceled because she made some comments, some you know, pro Israel comments and anti Biden comments.
01:19:35
Speaker 3: So she got thrown She was in the Mandalorian and all these other big movies boom tossed out.
01:19:40
Speaker 1: So she can't do that.
01:19:42
Speaker 3: We can't do that.
01:19:43
Speaker 1: Don't do that.
01:19:43
Speaker 4: So I saw your crowd. What at that the movie the other day? Those those kids look tough.
01:19:48
Speaker 3: Yeah, well yeah, that's that's a separate issue.
01:19:51
Speaker 10: So before that fight me, my brother in law and sister wife and all of our kids. So five boys, all right, my three and there two nasty and told them to see mortal combat too.
01:20:03
Speaker 1: More combat. Can't wait for that one.
01:20:05
Speaker 3: Five minutes did that last morning.
01:20:09
Speaker 1: Not the most structured plot in the world.
01:20:11
Speaker 10: Lots going on, but lots of cool fighting scenes, and the boys proceeded to play moral combat. Since we've seen that movie until I left for work. So it's been moral combat at our house, kids crying blood everywhere.
01:20:25
Speaker 1: I gets. It's just those boys are gonna be hairy ass men. That's all I can tell you. So they wouldn't fit in the transgender world of today. I don't think they would not. They would not fit in so round. And this is her last bout. She said, this is it, This is it. She said, you know you're gonna fight again. No, I want to have more babies. They want to have more babies. How many babies as you have? I think she has one? He's one more an You better perform. If you're with her, you better perform. Otherwise more ways than one one.
01:20:52
Speaker 10: You'll be done, damn straight, you'll be in the octagon parties.
01:20:56
Speaker 1: Like couldn't you see you?
01:20:57
Speaker 10: Everyone knew she was gonna beat her, but like, could you have like kind of dance around for for a few minutes? Right, She like sprinted out of her corner. Krona goes to try to kick her. She just Rona just rushes her, knocks her the ground to the face.
01:21:12
Speaker 1: Pop Pop Pop.
01:21:14
Speaker 3: Then grabs the arm, pulls it over arm bar.
01:21:17
Speaker 1: The arm bar explained that to me. I've seen it. But if you don't submit, what happens to your arm?
01:21:21
Speaker 10: You your arm gets hyper extended and broken. So it's like you got on your chest and you got your legs wrapped around her chest and neck and you fall backwards like that and it just hyper extends your arm.
01:21:32
Speaker 3: Gotta tap your kids. Try it out a couple of times.
01:21:36
Speaker 1: Don't let him do that. Don't let him do that.
01:21:37
Speaker 10: I try to try to stay away from the on the home. Just let him hit each other in the face and that's it. But no arm bars, leg locks, amic drop between the legs, elbow people's elbows.
01:21:51
Speaker 1: Okay, your twelve year old, he kicked, he kicked my hands. I know that now. What's on the number one number.
01:21:58
Speaker 3: Eddie is gone. He is in the south for France.
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Speaker 10: It's about time you mentioned something about a procedure like a reassignment sirt.
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Speaker 3: I don't know. He's getting resided and it's what I don't know France.
01:22:10
Speaker 1: He didn't really didn't.
01:22:11
Speaker 10: Really specified with something about a reassignment surgery in the south of France.
01:22:16
Speaker 1: That's not good. I don't know.
01:22:18
Speaker 3: I don't know the dat.
01:22:18
Speaker 1: I've been there with my good friend Roger Vergeld mcgon we we fancy French restaurant, Paul mccoob, my buddies. They began nouveau French dining. And I'm gonna get devotee of drog verget you know that absolutely?
01:22:32
Speaker 4: How to tell him to get ahold of him? I bet you he moved to Monaco for the taxes. Not bad Texas there. How about your reds? They've won what four games in the month and they.
01:22:42
Speaker 3: Lost twelve their last sixteen?
01:22:43
Speaker 1: Will he is that good or bad? What happened to the team in April?
01:22:47
Speaker 3: What happened the pitching that I was hanging in there?
01:22:52
Speaker 1: Shot down in May? Just like that life by Frank Sinatra.
01:22:56
Speaker 10: Everybody's hurt, nobody's playing Steers playing good. And that's about it, right.
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Speaker 4: La day la Cruz with a new ice cream. He's eating ice cream. Now about that ice cream? Willie was very good, udf very good. It's today's the first day rock on the way home. Go get some La de la Cruz ice cream from UDFL.
01:23:12
Speaker 3: D Ellie roch sounds good.
01:23:14
Speaker 1: That's good. Yeah.
01:23:17
Speaker 4: The rest of them. Stevenson, You're man key, Brian TJ. Friedel, and Benson are a combined one seventy one this month.
01:23:26
Speaker 10: Thirteen losses by five or more runs non competitive.
01:23:31
Speaker 3: It's like Ronda Rowsei in the.
01:23:32
Speaker 1: Ring fourteen walks very similar. Could she work for Donald Trump? On the two hundred and fiftieth at the White House? What have you had Connor McGregor against Ronda Rowsey?
01:23:42
Speaker 10: Well, during the fight, because this is a competing thing, Jake Paul put this thing on. I forget MVP something, but that's competing with UFC, which Dana White runs. During the fight, Dana White released that Connor Gregor McGregor is coming out for a fight in July, so he tried to steal some of the thunder.
01:23:58
Speaker 1: Why does any fight Ronda Rowsey male female, transgender, the whole deal?
01:24:02
Speaker 3: Well, you can't have that?
01:24:03
Speaker 1: Why not? I see it in California boys and girls money, where I compete all the time. That's a lost state.
01:24:10
Speaker 10: You think Spencer Pratt has a chance of winning that governor shut just had on a guest that said he's got no shot because he's not. No matter how incompetent you are, you get elected if you're a Democrat. Hell, look at to mom, Donnie, tab Mom, Donnie. You can't lose, he says Kevin Bass. Without the bee, She's gonna win. I'm going what I mean, Democrats are stupid. I don't want to say something bad like that, but I hate to say it. Did I say that? Hell hole out there? They're just gonna keep voting for Why Explain to me why. It's got to be some sort of deep dive into understanding that.
01:24:47
Speaker 3: It's all Donald Trump.
01:24:48
Speaker 1: You know that? So give me some sports.
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Speaker 1: Four sports Sports.
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Speaker 4: After Cleveland rocked up a six home runs yesterday, Willia and attend to three win the reds Now go against the Phillies. Five forty Sports Talk, Carnel Carriers, Inside Pitch, Kelsey Chevrolet Extra Inning Show after the game. Well he's got twenty home runs? No he doesn't, yeh, twenty twenty for sure? Yeah, guys, the Phillies just swept the Pirates over the weekend. They'd beat Paul Skeens yesterday alone six zip. They started nine to nineteen like that. They fired their manager, Rob Thompson. They've gone fifteen and four since under new manager Don Manningly. They are now twenty They got the same exact record as the Reds at twenty four and twenty three. It's the first time the Phillies have been over five hundred since April the seventh.
01:25:56
Speaker 1: It's like the Christians in the arena with the Lions.
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Speaker 4: So but of course, yesterday the bullpen in Cleveland, let's see in eleven innings total thirteen hits, fifteen runs, fourteen walks.
01:26:10
Speaker 3: They've given up.
01:26:12
Speaker 4: Next guy that walks and walks a guy in the bullpen. I get a rent a car and he drives to.
01:26:19
Speaker 1: Louisville, Dayton. Get him out, get him out a while, get him Managers never.
01:26:23
Speaker 10: Do any like any hardline things like that, just to on principle alone.
01:26:28
Speaker 3: Never can they.
01:26:30
Speaker 1: There's nobody left in pay A have any hope? Nobody left? Do you have any hope? Segment always Willie Rock, do you have hope a little bit? Go ahead, run go ahead.
01:26:39
Speaker 4: Let's see Willy Lottie wote shot a final round sixty nine yesterday twelve under for the two shot win at beautiful MCA Tewa at the Croger Queens City Championship.
01:26:50
Speaker 1: Little controversy on that. She had a difficult shot on seventeen, as you know, a downhill par four and she went past the ropes and spoke to a paid trend about the contour of the green and on video it appeared to be Dale Donovan was on number seventeen and gave advice. And there's a thought this morning a two struck penalty because you can't see advise anyone. Only your caddie can give you advice. Well, Mark sheer worth cattering catting for wasn't Dale Donovan gave advice to the winner about what kind of shit?
01:27:23
Speaker 10: Just consider advice? What if some fans says, hey, you got to hit the ball harder?
01:27:27
Speaker 1: Is that?
01:27:28
Speaker 5: No?
01:27:29
Speaker 1: Dale Donovans had hit the eight, not the nine.
01:27:32
Speaker 3: That was it?
01:27:33
Speaker 1: Donovan's now, Donovan said?
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Speaker 4: Will he In high school sports, Nordonia got by Mount Notre Dame for the Ohio Girls State Flight Football championship on Saturday. Don't get him in twenty to nineteen. Real Mount Notre Dame Law lost twenty to nineteen. Yeah, one point, how about that? That's not good though. I'm glad the girls got as far as they got, but it should have done better.
01:27:57
Speaker 3: And then let's see Xavier.
01:28:00
Speaker 2: Uh.
01:28:00
Speaker 4: You see, Miami and Wright State are all in college golf action this week.
01:28:04
Speaker 1: We gotta get saved there. I'm still getting my uh Crosstown shootout. The Friendly confines they have to have a compliance and there'll be a decision made after the tournament whether you see can play Xavier and golf.
01:28:16
Speaker 3: Who would be against such a thing?
01:28:18
Speaker 1: Well, you have compliance, they have to.
01:28:19
Speaker 2: Uh.
01:28:20
Speaker 1: I want to get about fifty thousand dollars. Alvin Rohor says it. He'll give a lot of money, but the insurance Bob Cole, hep those guys and have a pot of gold for the players and or all goes to charity. That's Xavier is okay with that too. Make it all go to charity, Pick a charity and the winning school will pick the charity. The money goes to the winning It's going pretty straightforward. It's a it's a problem. It's a problem.
01:28:45
Speaker 4: Why makes too much sense?
01:28:51
Speaker 1: Rocks I well, Brian arling House, the head coach is Xaver, says one percent. I talked to the players I play with, absolutely love to do it, and and Doug Martin runs the UC golf program. Of course, according a friend of mine, he said, yeah, we'll do it. But now each school has to get compliance and the need school goes to the to the commissioners each conference and then it goes to n C double A in Indiapolis. I'm taking we're talking about raising money for ruined the Warriors and maybe kids with cancer. You know, we're not talking about the players. The players said, we'll play for nothing. We want to play savior. Okay, Hey, let's play. Well we got to get permissions, well okay, and what I want to do it on a Monday in September.
01:29:34
Speaker 3: Too much red tape?
01:29:35
Speaker 10: Yeah, and general member reason that brins Ben's bridge is going to take ten years when the first one took how long was it three years years from the time everyone said, you know what, we need a bridge from there there building three years, not a no environmental study.
01:29:53
Speaker 1: Up to bottom. Now it takes us seven years from the time you put shovel in the dirt before that's been another seven or eight years. We're talking fifteen to twenty years to build a bridge that could be built in three years, and in fact today should be quicker than.
01:30:08
Speaker 10: It was exactly with all the technology and things should be much We can't do that.
01:30:13
Speaker 1: No, everyone's got to be paid. The politicians got to get their cut, and so you.
01:30:17
Speaker 4: Got to say some fish down there too, right, it was a turtle, it was a snail, it was a lizard and a snail. Ideal in the beautiful water Ohio River.
01:30:27
Speaker 1: It's a good but I'm willing to bet it won't happen because compliance. There's a whole department of compliance that make things difficult to justify.
01:30:35
Speaker 10: There is a country where you can't get a charity golf game together by two rivals.
01:30:44
Speaker 1: Let's play.
01:30:44
Speaker 10: If we can't get that done one hundred percent sealed and improval done very very quickly.
01:30:49
Speaker 3: We got no shot.
01:30:51
Speaker 1: Brian Arley has to. We want to give the money to a Winded Warriors. If we win, and you see talked about kids with cancer. You know, I say two thousand bucks.
01:31:01
Speaker 4: Let's do it. We could set it up. Let's play golf Saturday at two. No no, no, no, no, no. We gotta go through three layers of bureaucracy. Otherwise they're an eligible government ineligible. I said what we talked about it they're ineligible to play because they didn't get theydn't get approval.
01:31:18
Speaker 10: Use quarterback to the schools are getting Lamborghini's to drive like, we can't do a charity golf game. So what I'm saying, but if you can give a wide receiver a Bentley, okay, and he can still be eligible to play football, you should be able to do.
01:31:36
Speaker 1: Arch Manning at Texas. He's got two fancy sports cars, a gorgeous girlfriend, making six million dollars, and he says senior in football. And we can't get golf teams to play each other for charity. It's messed up.
01:31:52
Speaker 10: Jason Williams is in with me to Dan tomorrow, which I'm excited about, and have it with Jason in While I like Jason, I like Jason right to Marshall. So right out of the gate, we have a Torria Moore Wood might have read her article along with some other folks today about the data centers. Ohio is becoming ground zero for all the data centers, which is great. Everyone wants a data center, except when it's in your backyard. And some of these are the tune of like hundreds and hundreds of acres in size farmlands, and they take and they take, you know, you know, hundreds of thousands of gallons of water to cool everything. Oh Ohio River. Yeah, unlike Utah. You forgot about the amphibious lizards. We got to the Ohio. How much water goes past us to go out to the ocean. Gott to lower the ocean levels. Let's use the water here. We got water, man, we got water. Yeahn't making any sense. I'm sorry, didn't get through compliance. So we'll talk to her at three o'clock. And then at four o'clock we have David Niven Polysai you see on the big primary race tomorrow, your friend Massey, the gal Erine.
01:32:56
Speaker 1: I got a call from Tom He's gonna come on tomorrow at noon live.
01:33:01
Speaker 10: I said, are you going to ask him about the absolutely the word that starts with a T.
01:33:04
Speaker 4: Yes, I am. He's gonna get all the questions.
01:33:08
Speaker 10: And the polymarket says that galler I could win, which is the betty markets, which usually more accurate these days than the polls.
01:33:14
Speaker 1: Are I think it's a fifty to fifty. I don't know. If I had to pick a winner, I couldn't go after what happened in Louisiana? Was that yet over the weekend or last week Saturday Saturday the runoff? Yeah?
01:33:25
Speaker 10: Yeah, Cassie got ousted and it'll be what let Low and Flemming.
01:33:29
Speaker 1: Let Low let high. She won easy, So we'll see, we'll see. Think the Trump endorsement in the district that voted eighty percent for Trump isn't is that important?
01:33:39
Speaker 10: They're spent, it said, between twenty eight and thirty two million dollars spent on that campaign.
01:33:44
Speaker 4: Well, tomorrow should be interesting, say, get me out of the student's report, will he once again? Happy birthday to our man Tucker the hippo, turning twenty three years old today. That's Fiona and Fritz's daddy.
01:33:56
Speaker 3: He's a bad dude.
01:33:57
Speaker 4: We leave you with the immortal words of this do report. That's Bday Party one million, seven hundred w l W