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Bill Frady talks about daily life, politics and local happenings that matter to the Carolina's every weekday on WORD.

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Bill Frady talks about daily life, politics and local happenings that matter to the Carolina's every weekday on WORD.

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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 4/28/26 Full Show

4/28/2026
The perception that all Republican Presidents are malevolent has been perpetuated by Democrats and the media since Abraham Lincoln's assassination. This ongoing rhetoric from the Left appears to be pushing elements of their base toward extreme and potentially violent actions, as evidenced by the three reported assassination attempts on President Trump. New York City has enacted a controversial new real estate tax aimed at its wealthiest part-time residents, a move that could potentially trigger a wave of lawsuits against the city. The question remains: is this the outcome New Yorkers anticipated when voting for Mamdani, or are they already having second thoughts? James Carville has proposed two strategies to benefit the Democratic party: granting statehood to Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico to gain more Senate seats, and packing the courts if Democrats win, which he believes is necessary to pass their progressive agenda. This approach suggests a desire to undermine the separation of powers among the three branches of the U.S. government. The Trump administration is pursuing an expansion of gun rights, intending to modernize the legal framework for regulating gun sales. This effort will involve a fundamental redirection of the ATF. A key question remains: will they finally provide a definitive answer to what constitutes an assault weapon? Democrats, despite criticizing Republicans on affordability issues, frequently vote against measures that could lower costs. These "affordability frauds" consistently support tax hikes and oppose tax reductions. The question remains whether voters will be convinced in the midterms that Democrats can effectively tackle rising prices if elected. The car regulation allowing kill switches in vehicles was not removed by the government. Starting in 2026, all new cars must include technology capable of monitoring driver impairment. This biometric monitoring system could, in principle, allow the vehicle to be stopped.

Duration:01:37:04

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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 4/28/26 Hour 1-Why do Democrats think Republican Presidents are evil

4/28/2026
The perception that all Republican Presidents are malevolent has been perpetuated by Democrats and the media since Abraham Lincoln's assassination. This ongoing rhetoric from the Left appears to be pushing elements of their base toward extreme and potentially violent actions, as evidenced by the three reported assassination attempts on President Trump. New York City has enacted a controversial new real estate tax aimed at its wealthiest part-time residents, a move that could potentially trigger a wave of lawsuits against the city. The question remains: is this the outcome New Yorkers anticipated when voting for Mamdani, or are they already having second thoughts?

Duration:00:32:54

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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 4/28/26 Hour 2-James Carville’s route to power

4/28/2026
James Carville has proposed two strategies to benefit the Democratic party: granting statehood to Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico to gain more Senate seats, and packing the courts if Democrats win, which he believes is necessary to pass their progressive agenda. This approach suggests a desire to undermine the separation of powers among the three branches of the U.S. government. The Trump administration is pursuing an expansion of gun rights, intending to modernize the legal framework for regulating gun sales. This effort will involve a fundamental redirection of the ATF. A key question remains: will they finally provide a definitive answer to what constitutes an assault weapon?

Duration:00:31:36

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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 4/28/26 Hour 3-The Affordability issue

4/28/2026
Democrats, despite criticizing Republicans on affordability issues, frequently vote against measures that could lower costs. These "affordability frauds" consistently support tax hikes and oppose tax reductions. The question remains whether voters will be convinced in the midterms that Democrats can effectively tackle rising prices if elected. The car regulation allowing kill switches in vehicles was not removed by the government. Starting in 2026, all new cars must include technology capable of monitoring driver impairment. This biometric monitoring system could, in principle, allow the vehicle to be stopped.

Duration:00:32:33

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Bill has purchased his last new car

4/28/2026
The car regulation allowing kill switches in vehicles was not removed by the government. Starting in 2026, all new cars must include technology capable of monitoring driver impairment. This biometric monitoring system could, in principle, allow the vehicle to be stopped.

Duration:00:09:07

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The Affordability issue

4/28/2026
Democrats, despite criticizing Republicans on affordability issues, frequently vote against measures that could lower costs. These "affordability frauds" consistently support tax hikes and oppose tax reductions. The question remains whether voters will be convinced in the midterms that Democrats can effectively tackle rising prices if elected.

Duration:00:08:32

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Expanding Gun Rights

4/28/2026
The Trump administration is pursuing an expansion of gun rights, intending to modernize the legal framework for regulating gun sales. This effort will involve a fundamental redirection of the ATF. A key question remains: will they finally provide a definitive answer to what constitutes an assault weapon?

Duration:00:07:23

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James Carville’s route to power

4/28/2026
James Carville has proposed two strategies to benefit the Democratic party: granting statehood to Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico to gain more Senate seats, and packing the courts if Democrats win, which he believes is necessary to pass their progressive agenda. This approach suggests a desire to undermine the separation of powers among the three branches of the U.S. government.

Duration:00:07:19

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New York City Budget

4/28/2026
New York City has enacted a controversial new real estate tax aimed at its wealthiest part-time residents, a move that could potentially trigger a wave of lawsuits against the city. The question remains: is this the outcome New Yorkers anticipated when voting for Mamdani, or are they already having second thoughts?

Duration:00:06:46

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Why do Democrats think Republican Presidents are evil

4/28/2026
The perception that all Republican Presidents are malevolent has been perpetuated by Democrats and the media since Abraham Lincoln's assassination. This ongoing rhetoric from the Left appears to be pushing elements of their base toward extreme and potentially violent actions, as evidenced by the three reported assassination attempts on President Trump.

Duration:00:08:36

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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 4/27/26 Full Show

4/27/2026
Was the Secret Service caught off guard? This past Saturday night, a would-be assassin named Cole Allen, who was armed and intended to kill the President and as many others as possible according to his manifesto, managed to run past a security checkpoint. Thankfully, the Secret Service apprehended him, though one agent was shot in the process. Following Saturday's attempted assassination, questions have arisen regarding the security protocol that resulted in Vice President J.D. Vance being the first person escorted from the room. The Vice President was alone and thus easier to extract, while President Trump prioritized assisting the First Lady and the Press Secretary in their evacuation. The assassination attempt is being exclusively blamed on President Trump by Democrats, who are rejecting any responsibility for the inflammatory rhetoric emanating from their press conferences, mainstream media appearances, and social media platforms. The continuous dissemination of vitriol from Left-wing leaders appears to resonate with their followers, predictably resulting in acts of violence. The journalists present are now directly experiencing the consequences of their own rhetoric. Those who have consistently used inflammatory language against the President and appeared to encourage violent demonstrations suddenly found themselves in jeopardy. This brush with danger raises a question: will this near-death experience finally prompt them to moderate their hateful tone? Rampant fraud is evident in Los Angeles, where empty offices are allegedly Hospice facilities.. Disturbingly, a facility registered as a hospice is, in reality, a burrito stand—one that doesn't even sell burritos. The sheer scale of this deception raises a serious question: is it even possible to track down and halt this widespread fraud? The reported third attempt on President Trump's life raises serious concerns about apparent incompetence within the Secret Service. It compels one to question the thoroughness of the vetting process for individuals aspiring to become Secret Service Agents.

Duration:01:36:48

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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 4/27/26 Hour 1-Why did J.D. get out first

4/27/2026
Was the Secret Service caught off guard? This past Saturday night, a would-be assassin named Cole Allen, who was armed and intended to kill the President and as many others as possible according to his manifesto, managed to run past a security checkpoint. Thankfully, the Secret Service apprehended him, though one agent was shot in the process. Following Saturday's attempted assassination, questions have arisen regarding the security protocol that resulted in Vice President J.D. Vance being the first person escorted from the room. The Vice President was alone and thus easier to extract, while President Trump prioritized assisting the First Lady and the Press Secretary in their evacuation.

Duration:00:32:18

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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 4/27/26 Hour 2-The Democrats are blaming Trump for the assasination attempt

4/27/2026
The assassination attempt is being exclusively blamed on President Trump by Democrats, who are rejecting any responsibility for the inflammatory rhetoric emanating from their press conferences, mainstream media appearances, and social media platforms. The continuous dissemination of vitriol from Left-wing leaders appears to resonate with their followers, predictably resulting in acts of violence. The journalists present are now directly experiencing the consequences of their own rhetoric. Those who have consistently used inflammatory language against the President and appeared to encourage violent demonstrations suddenly found themselves in jeopardy. This brush with danger raises a question: will this near-death experience finally prompt them to moderate their hateful tone?

Duration:00:31:05

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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 4/27/26 Hour 3-Medicare fraud is rampant

4/27/2026
Rampant fraud is evident in Los Angeles, where empty offices are allegedly Hospice facilities.. Disturbingly, a facility registered as a hospice is, in reality, a burrito stand—one that doesn't even sell burritos. The sheer scale of this deception raises a serious question: is it even possible to track down and halt this widespread fraud? The reported third attempt on President Trump's life raises serious concerns about apparent incompetence within the Secret Service. It compels one to question the thoroughness of the vetting process for individuals aspiring to become Secret Service Agents.

Duration:00:33:23

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Should we have confidence in the Secret Service

4/27/2026
The reported third attempt on President Trump's life raises serious concerns about apparent incompetence within the Secret Service. It compels one to question the thoroughness of the vetting process for individuals aspiring to become Secret Service Agents.

Duration:00:08:05

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Medicare fraud is rampant

4/27/2026
Rampant fraud is evident in Los Angeles, where empty offices are allegedly Hospice facilities.. Disturbingly, a facility registered as a hospice is, in reality, a burrito stand—one that doesn't even sell burritos. The sheer scale of this deception raises a serious question: is it even possible to track down and halt this widespread fraud?

Duration:00:08:48

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Was the attempted assassination an eye opener to the media

4/27/2026
The journalists present are now directly experiencing the consequences of their own rhetoric. Those who have consistently used inflammatory language against the President and appeared to encourage violent demonstrations suddenly found themselves in jeopardy. This brush with danger raises a question: will this near-death experience finally prompt them to moderate their hateful tone?

Duration:00:06:21

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The Democrats are blaming Trump for the assassination attempt

4/27/2026
The assassination attempt is being exclusively blamed on President Trump by Democrats, who are rejecting any responsibility for the inflammatory rhetoric emanating from their press conferences, mainstream media appearances, and social media platforms. The continuous dissemination of vitriol from Left-wing leaders appears to resonate with their followers, predictably resulting in acts of violence.

Duration:00:09:17

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Why did J.D. get out first

4/27/2026
Following Saturday's attempted assassination, questions have arisen regarding the security protocol that resulted in Vice President J.D. Vance being the first person escorted from the room. The Vice President was alone and thus easier to extract, while President Trump prioritized assisting the First Lady and the Press Secretary in their evacuation.

Duration:00:06:49

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Attempted Assassination

4/27/2026
Was the Secret Service caught off guard? This past Saturday night, a would-be assassin named Cole Allen, who was armed and intended to kill the President and as many others as possible according to his manifesto, managed to run past a security checkpoint. Thankfully, the Secret Service apprehended him, though one agent was shot in the process.

Duration:00:09:05