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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 4/24/26 Full Show

4/24/2026
Iran's economy is suffering daily due to the United States' blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway that was formerly a major source of economic benefit for the country. Negotiations to resolve the situation have stalled, and the possibility of further military action is increasing. A lack of unified communication among Iran's remaining leadership is hindering the ability to reach an agreement. Interview with Michael Letts from Invest USA. Michael Letts reports that the overall homicide rate is at its lowest under the Trump Administration. However, mass shootings have unfortunately increased by 20 percent. This raises questions about whether this rise is connected to the early release of some arrested individuals or if some incidents are politically motivated. The political left appears to be supportive of Iran, often celebrating the publication of stories that portray the United States negatively, even when those stories lack factual basis. Democrats rely on gerrymandering to maintain their hold on power, despite frequently and inaccurately levying the same accusation against Republicans. For instance, former President Obama expressed approval of Virginia's decision to redraw congressional maps, which critics viewed as an act of state disenfranchisement. The enduring greatness of the United States military persists despite periods of past Democratic leadership. This is a testament to the exceptional men and women of our fighting forces, who are always prepared for their duty even when faced with inadequate leadership. Fortunately, the arrival of President Trump has restored national pride, including in our military. Tucker Carlson, once considered essential viewing, appears to be spiraling out of control. He is now retracting his support for President Trump and expressing regret for allegedly misinforming his audience. What has caused this sudden shift? In a recent debate, candidates for California Governor were questioned on how to address truck drivers who do not speak English, a factor cited in numerous accidents and fatalities nationwide. The response from the field was largely to side against regulatory action, with one candidate dismissing the issue as "racial profiling." The collective stance of the candidates appeared to favor the lawbreakers over American citizens.

Duration:01:34:56

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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 4/24/26 Hour 1-nterview with Michael Letts from Invest USA

4/24/2026
Iran's economy is suffering daily due to the United States' blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway that was formerly a major source of economic benefit for the country. Negotiations to resolve the situation have stalled, and the possibility of further military action is increasing. A lack of unified communication among Iran's remaining leadership is hindering the ability to reach an agreement. Interview with Michael Letts from Invest USA. Michael Letts reports that the overall homicide rate is at its lowest under the Trump Administration. However, mass shootings have unfortunately increased by 20 percent. This raises questions about whether this rise is connected to the early release of some arrested individuals or if some incidents are politically motivated.

Duration:00:31:02

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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 4/24/26 Hour 2-The Political Party of half of America hates America

4/24/2026
The political left appears to be supportive of Iran, often celebrating the publication of stories that portray the United States negatively, even when those stories lack factual basis. Democrats rely on gerrymandering to maintain their hold on power, despite frequently and inaccurately levying the same accusation against Republicans. For instance, former President Obama expressed approval of Virginia's decision to redraw congressional maps, which critics viewed as an act of state disenfranchisement. The enduring greatness of the United States military persists despite periods of past Democratic leadership. This is a testament to the exceptional men and women of our fighting forces, who are always prepared for their duty even when faced with inadequate leadership. Fortunately, the arrival of President Trump has restored national pride, including in our military.

Duration:00:31:22

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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 4/24/26 Hour 3-What happened to Tucker

4/24/2026
Tucker Carlson, once considered essential viewing, appears to be spiraling out of control. He is now retracting his support for President Trump and expressing regret for allegedly misinforming his audience. What has caused this sudden shift? In a recent debate, candidates for California Governor were questioned on how to address truck drivers who do not speak English, a factor cited in numerous accidents and fatalities nationwide. The response from the field was largely to side against regulatory action, with one candidate dismissing the issue as "racial profiling." The collective stance of the candidates appeared to favor the lawbreakers over American citizens.

Duration:00:32:31

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California did what?

4/24/2026
In a recent debate, candidates for California Governor were questioned on how to address truck drivers who do not speak English, a factor cited in numerous accidents and fatalities nationwide. The response from the field was largely to side against regulatory action, with one candidate dismissing the issue as "racial profiling." The collective stance of the candidates appeared to favor the lawbreakers over American citizens.

Duration:00:06:18

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What happened to Tucker

4/24/2026
Tucker Carlson, once considered essential viewing, appears to be spiraling out of control. He is now retracting his support for President Trump and expressing regret for allegedly misinforming his audience. What has caused this sudden shift?

Duration:00:09:03

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Military Preparedness

4/24/2026
The enduring greatness of the United States military persists despite periods of past Democratic leadership. This is a testament to the exceptional men and women of our fighting forces, who are always prepared for their duty even when faced with inadequate leadership. Fortunately, the arrival of President Trump has restored national pride, including in our military.

Duration:00:07:03

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The Political Party of half of America hates America

4/24/2026
The political left appears to be supportive of Iran, often celebrating the publication of stories that portray the United States negatively, even when those stories lack factual basis. Democrats rely on gerrymandering to maintain their hold on power, despite frequently and inaccurately levying the same accusation against Republicans. For instance, former President Obama expressed approval of Virginia's decision to redraw congressional maps, which critics viewed as an act of state disenfranchisement.

Duration:00:08:53

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Interview with Michael Letts from Invest USA

4/24/2026
Michael Letts reports that the overall homicide rate is at its lowest under the Trump Administration. However, mass shootings have unfortunately increased by 20 percent. This raises questions about whether this rise is connected to the early release of some arrested individuals or if some incidents are politically motivated.

Duration:00:08:24

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The Iranian blockade

4/24/2026
Iran's economy is suffering daily due to the United States' blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway that was formerly a major source of economic benefit for the country. Negotiations to resolve the situation have stalled, and the possibility of further military action is increasing. A lack of unified communication among Iran's remaining leadership is hindering the ability to reach an agreement.

Duration:00:07:44

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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 4/23/26 Full Show

4/23/2026
Conflicting reports are emerging: one progressive scientific source suggests that the conflict with Iran has released a significant amount of C02 into the atmosphere, while other outlets claim the U.S. has targeted schools and other civilian infrastructure. The absence of trustworthy, on-site media sources makes discerning the truth challenging. Iran continues to be defiant and say they will fight until they end. The only way to truly achieve surrender from an enemy is to be relentless. Historically when one side takes out the things that make a people comfortable, they have no choice but to surrender in order to ensure overall survival. To achieve an enemy's surrender, as Iran remains defiant and vows to continue fighting, a relentless approach is necessary. History shows that when an enemy's comfort and means of subsistence are targeted and eliminated, they are ultimately forced to surrender to ensure their collective survival. A court has temporarily blocked California's proposed "No Vigilante’s Act," a bill intended to compel ICE agents to publicly identify themselves and wear name tags. Similarly, a redistricting plan in Virginia, which was set to give Democrats a 10-1 majority in the House, has also been halted. A cross-country field trip for high school students in California was recently approved by the Board of Education, costing taxpayers over $40,000. However, reports indicate that white students were excluded from participating in this trip. In our continuing ‘Eye on the Metro’ series, Bill Interviews Spartanburg County Sheriff Bill Rhyne. In our continuing ‘Eye on the Metro’ series, Bill Interviews Anderson County Sheriff Chad McBride

Duration:01:32:13

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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 4/23/26 Hour 1-When will Iran surrender

4/23/2026
Conflicting reports are emerging: one progressive scientific source suggests that the conflict with Iran has released a significant amount of C02 into the atmosphere, while other outlets claim the U.S. has targeted schools and other civilian infrastructure. The absence of trustworthy, on-site media sources makes discerning the truth challenging. Iran continues to be defiant and say they will fight until they end. The only way to truly achieve surrender from an enemy is to be relentless. Historically when one side takes out the things that make a people comfortable, they have no choice but to surrender in order to ensure overall survival. To achieve an enemy's surrender, as Iran remains defiant and vows to continue fighting, a relentless approach is necessary. History shows that when an enemy's comfort and means of subsistence are targeted and eliminated, they are ultimately forced to surrender to ensure their collective survival.

Duration:00:31:29

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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 4/23/26 Hour 2-A good day in court

4/23/2026
A court has temporarily blocked California's proposed "No Vigilante’s Act," a bill intended to compel ICE agents to publicly identify themselves and wear name tags. Similarly, a redistricting plan in Virginia, which was set to give Democrats a 10-1 majority in the House, has also been halted. A cross-country field trip for high school students in California was recently approved by the Board of Education, costing taxpayers over $40,000. However, reports indicate that white students were excluded from participating in this trip.

Duration:00:30:22

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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 4/23/26 Hour 3-Interviews with Sheriffs Hobart Lewis, Bill Rhyne, and Chad McBride

4/23/2026
In our continuing ‘Eye on the Metro’ series, Bill Interviews Greenville County Sheriff Hobart Lewis. In our continuing ‘Eye on the Metro’ series, Bill Interviews Spartanburg County Sheriff Bill Rhyne. In our continuing ‘Eye on the Metro’ series, Bill Interviews Anderson County Sheriff Chad McBride

Duration:00:32:56

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Interview with Anderson County Sheriff Chad McBride

4/23/2026
In our continuing ‘Eye on the Metro’ series, Bill Interviews Anderson County Sheriff Chad McBride

Duration:00:09:19

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Interview with Spartanburg County Sheriff Bill Rhyne

4/23/2026
In our continuing ‘Eye on the Metro’ series, Bill Interviews Spartanburg County Sheriff Bill Rhyne

Duration:00:08:29

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A field trip without white

4/23/2026
A cross-country field trip for high school students in California was recently approved by the Board of Education, costing taxpayers over $40,000. However, reports indicate that white students were excluded from participating in this trip.

Duration:00:06:42

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A good day in court

4/23/2026
A court has temporarily blocked California's proposed "No Vigilante’s Act," a bill intended to compel ICE agents to publicly identify themselves and wear name tags. Similarly, a redistricting plan in Virginia, which was set to give Democrats a 10-1 majority in the House, has also been halted.

Duration:00:09:16

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A good day in court

4/23/2026
A court has temporarily blocked California's proposed "No Vigilante’s Act," a bill intended to compel ICE agents to publicly identify themselves and wear name tags. Similarly, a redistricting plan in Virginia, which was set to give Democrats a 10-1 majority in the House, has also been halted.

Duration:00:08:58

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When will Iran surrender

4/23/2026
Iran continues to be defiant and say they will fight until they end. The only way to truly achieve surrender from an enemy is to be relentless. Historically when one side takes out the things that make a people comfortable, they have no choice but to surrender in order to ensure overall survival. To achieve an enemy's surrender, as Iran remains defiant and vows to continue fighting, a relentless approach is necessary. History shows that when an enemy's comfort and means of subsistence are targeted and eliminated, they are ultimately forced to surrender to ensure their collective survival.

Duration:00:08:26