America's Mayor Live (E152): Election 2024—DeSantis to Announce Wednesday on Twitter with Elon Musk
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This is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor Live on the famous Twitter network.
I'm feeling like an explorer.
Dare I say Columbus?
They may take my statue down.
I may be defrocked on certain I feel like Christopher Columbus.
Or Columbo, maybe.
Maybe it was Columbo, I don't know.
In the actual Italian.
But, I once did a lot of research on Columbus to do a speech.
Columbus.
And, uh, I feel like Christopher Columbus because Ted and I made a voyage to Twitter.
It had to be in October, right?
It had to be in October because I said to Ted, I've always wanted to do a Yankee or any broadcast, baseball broadcast.
I've always wanted to do it because I love baseball.
I love baseball announcers.
And finally, I, uh, I enjoy, uh, you know, radio and television and Ronald Reagan told me this great story.
About when he used to do the Chicago Cubs.
You see what I'm saying?
So they'll be able to hear me for a little while.
Okay, it was on?
Okay.
Gotta push it in more.
Actually, we don't, we don't, our ghetto people are very important to us.
You should know that.
And, um, well, you all are very important to us.
Every single one on all our networks are very important.
Just so you know, Twitter is a main one.
Uh, like, so tonight we don't know until it's over, but there'll be somewhere between a minimum of 70, 80,000 to maximum about 120 on Twitter.
By the time you go through at night and people listen to it as a, really, as a rebroadcast, a podcast, there'll be about 150, 180, 200 on Twitter.
And then the others make up another 50 to 70 on all of them.
And we're very appreciative.
We really are to have you making the decision to come and listen to us.
We're going to start advertising more.
because we of course we want to extend our reach even further but this has all been basically
without advertising and word of mouth and I really am so appreciative that you're listening in
and I hope we're giving you what we promise and what we promise is to give you that part of the
that part of the that is by the people who engage in the censorship
We're going to get this on right too.
Everything's going to be on just right.
I mean, oh yeah, I know, but somebody on here that it makes me feel better when they're on.
I feel like people can hear me.
I know they can hear me anyway.
Oh, you know, I don't really need to take that off, but okay.
I'll begin with tomorrow, and that's why I made the comments about Twitter, because as I said, not too many people were doing live broadcasting, if anybody, on Twitter.
That's right.
So we see Yankees, and we did... I'm okay.
We didn't do play-by-play because we were afraid that might be illegal because they always have those announcements.
Any rebroadcast of this game against the River Major League Baseball will result in your being executed and tortured, which is what they do now.
So I had it on television and I would describe it, not quite play-by-play, but You know, give some of the history of the Yankees and all of a sudden we look at our numbers and we got 100,000 people were joining us.
I think even more.
And the Yankees got through one round and the second round they got beaten by the team that named themselves after a prophylactic, right?
The Guardians?
Used to have like a very macho name like Indians.
I don't think I'd want to play for a team named the Guardians.
You sound like a mall cop, right?
Baseball Guardians?
Well, in any event, if the Yankees had won that, who knows where we would have gone?
We could have been somebody.
I want somebody to call in and tell me what movie that comes from.
I could have been somebody.
I could have been champ.
If you know that, we'll get your name, your number, and we'll send you a Rudy Giuliani common sense mug.
How's that?
Call in.
We have call-ins.
Give him the number, Ted.
We gotta go look for it.
We don't call our own number.
We put that call-in number each and every night.
Mayor, please give us a call.
Line up on these phone lines.
Call 163-541-646-5735177.
Call 1-866-3351.
Is that on the screen?
646-573-5177 and that number is up on the screen.
Okay.
Let's do it again.
One.
One.
Six.
Six, four, six.
Four, six, yeah.
Five, seven, three.
Five, seven, three, yep.
Five, one, seven, seven.
And then we're going to later, we're going to give them the number of the call.
So that you guys call, uh, get a consultation on how to handle this terrible economy.
And, um, you decide what you want to do.
Your money and you decide what you want to do with it.
What I do implore you to do is at least call in at the consultation.
And you may decide to go with Kirk.
You may decide to do something else.
But at least it'll wake you up to the fact that we got another chance.
We got another chance to take care of ourselves here.
And the idea of some diversifying might fit.
It's easier than you think.
His people, he can take you through it.
And everybody that initiation, whatever you want to call it, introduction, has been pretty darn satisfied with it.
Okay.
So here's the number.
So another reason why I wanted to do the broadcast is Ronald Reagan did it.
He did a job.
But you don't remember this because you're not But it used to be in the old days when baseball was just on radio and they couldn't go A lot of the stations couldn't get hookups like well whenever any event they would broadcast the game on the ticket tape So I'd be sitting here in New York and let's say the Yankees were in Cleveland.
All right.
And, uh, uh, I would, I would, I'd have the ticket tape machine next to me in the radio station and it would go play by play, you know, uh, Phil Rizzuto's at bat.
He's the first batter for the Yankees.
And, uh, Rizzuto's at the plate.
Make it appear as if you were at the ballpark.
Bob Lemon is on the mound for the Indians.
Bob Lemon, and in those days, because they had a talk, and Mel Allen particularly was the most famous of them, they used to give you a whole thing to keep talking.
And they actually described, he goes into the windup, he winds up, and he throws, ball one, low and inside to Phil Rizzuto, the Yankee shortstop, number 10.
And they kept talking and talking and talking.
So that was his first job and he would do it on the ticker tape.
Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, And we'll figure out a way to get some calls, because I get frustrated with my radio show, which ends at four o'clock, because I always leave.
I mean, I only seek 12 calls, but, you know, I think there are 20 backed up.
And I feel bad.
And I have to balance on the show ads, right?
There are a lot of them.
Um, commentary, which is what, from the profiles we do, it's the reason most of the people listen in to hear my commentary.
The people who agree with the people, we get a lot of people that listen in who are hoping Rudy makes a big mistake.
They can humiliate him with, um, and then guests calling, calling guests, you know, people that we interview.
Probably do that twice a week or so.
And then we have calls.
And so we can take on a full news day, maybe two calls on not such a full day, five or six, but we got 20.
So I thought, well, we'll do a show here.
And we did all the research and we figured out how to do it and we put it together ourselves.
And it was a little disappointing at first.
We got about 8,000 the first night, I think.
I think it was about 8,000.
But then the next, maybe even 6,000.
Then we went up to 7,000 and then 8,000.
And I told Ted, until we stop growing, let's not get worried.
And we kept growing and growing and growing.
And then we did our first 50,000 and we were really happy.
And then we did our first 100,000.
I think by Christmas time, we were over 100,000.
I'm pretty sure.
And then we've just been And we've gone, right now, a fair average for us, when you put everything together, is about 250, 250,000.
But we've been over 300,000 a few times way over.
But that's not every night.
So we're a representative show.
Those are the numbers Newsmax was getting before they got the Fox windfall.
And we're still pretty close to them.
Like when we do 350, they do four.
450.
And they were advertised in a big network, right?
All due to you.
And when we advertise, we really have big expectations.
So all of this is to tell you that DeSantis is a copycat.
He has to announce on Twitter.
And even though, you know, I haven't made an endorsement, but if anything, if you listen to my commentary, it leans toward my good friend, of course.
I'm glad that he picked Twitter to do it.
It's good for Twitter.
It's good for everyone.
I think Elon Musk has done a great thing, just like I think the guy who runs ABC has done a great thing.
John Castamatidis.
These people are saving the First Amendment for us.
So I'm glad that he's doing it, and I hope he gets credit for it.
And now we're going to tell you all the reasons why you shouldn't vote for him.
But in any event, I mean that.
It's not being sarcastic or anything.
And that should really put us on the map.
If Tucker does it, you know, and does a show on here, it'd be great.
And then, of course, we're also on YouTube.
We have a nice growing audience on Facebook.
Getter, which is one of our real inside favorites.
Twitch.
Well, we don't get really good numbers.
We have to do more on Twitch.
We've got to do more to try to get the people on Twitch on board.
I'm not sure that Ted and I really understand Twitch well enough because it's a game.
It's mostly an app.
It supports some very, very big talk audiences.
So we've got to figure that out.
Did I miss any, Ted?
I feel like I missed one.
Oh, Twitter?
Facebook?
Facebook is really Instagram.
Sometimes I think Instagram, but... Facebook and Instagram.
So, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Rumble.
Rumble!
That's the one.
And we're doing real well on Rumble.
And Rumble has my podcast too.
And now we're on Podbean.
So for the last, I would say maybe 10 episodes are up on Podbean and those are getting another.
But is Podbean video as well?
It's just audio.
So it's interesting, but you're getting over 10,000 additional hits.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, we always did our podcast.
Never, I mean, the video and the audio were pretty close to each other.
You mean on Podbeam we get we do audio live and then it's on there as a podcast after?
It appears that there is a live option where we could what I what we would do is put an additional basically uh my phone it wouldn't be it'd just be audio right and we'd put that up next to your mic so you'd be live But what are we now on?
I post.
We download every episode onto Restream and then I pull the audio from there and put it up on Podbean Live right after the show.
Oh, I see.
I see.
People are really they're really more like a podcast.
Yes, it becomes a podcast.
But I don't I don't consider this like a podcast.
We did a podcast today, Ted and I, and we did and I really hope it's out tomorrow because we did we did our first take on the twenty twenty four election.
And we're also asking for your advice on how you think best that we can add to the coverage of it and get you the information, you know, what kind of format.
But we basically did the presidential and Senate.
We didn't do the House because we didn't have the time.
And also that's a big enterprise.
And frankly, I don't think right now it may change.
I don't think there's much doubt about the House.
I think it's going to, Republicans are going to grow in the House and that's going to be fine.
I think the Senate, of course, Too far out to really tell.
And the presidential election, fascinating.
Let me give you the overall observation that of course the podcast will go into much more detail about and I really urge listening to it and watching it as introduction to the election because the two presidential elections As I said, if I were teaching political science, I would use them as an example, because they're two different presidential elections.
One I describe as Secretariat's Belmont Stakes, where he set the record for a mile and a half, and he basically ran away with the field.
It's one of the most interesting videos of a horse race you'll ever see.
He turns the corner at Belmont, Belmont has a tremendous stretch run, because it's the longest race these young horses have ever run.
Well, basically the longest race they are going to run, a mile and a half.
But when you think your race is over, comes the big stretch run.
Secretariat turns the corner. And this is not. He's got a trench. No.
No horses behind him.
What happened to the other horses?
Did they turn the other way?
What happened to the other horses?
You know, it's in two counties.
They're still in the other county.
And all of a sudden he goes across the finish line and you start to see horses.
I mean, he won the race by the biggest gap I've ever seen in a horse race.
I'm sure there are bigger ones.
So that would describe the Republican primary right now.
Trump is secretary at length ahead, but with a big field behind him.
And one horse way behind, but closer than the others, which dictates a lot of the strategy of that, which means the people that are coming in now don't assume they're running against Trump yet.
They got to get past DeSantis.
I don't know if, I'm sure DeSantis knows, I shouldn't be, I shouldn't be insulting and say, well, I wonder if they understand that.
But they, you could tell with Scott's entry, That he's not going after Trump.
I mean, these people aren't going to take on Trump until they have to.
Some of them might not take him on at all.
Maybe they want to be vice president.
But except for Christie, where it's really a grudge match, they're all very supportive of Trump, really.
And it's a smart thing to do because you've got to get past DeSantis before you have a chance of beating Trump.
Why?
Why get a base going up when you're not running yet?
You're running for number two before you can run for number one.
So you can see it in the comments recently made by Nikki Haley.
You can see it in the comments made by Vivek Ramaswamy.
I think I would take Asa Hutchinson out of that because he seems to have a bitterness toward Trump and he's exercised, he's really, he's really, and I like Asa, he's a friend of mine.
I think Asa is making a mistake because he's taking on a candidate he shouldn't have to take on yet and there is always the worry in taking on Trump that his base is going to hold it against you forever, forever, forever, It's really what destroyed Nelson Rockefeller as a possible presidential candidate and got it booted out when Ford picked him for vice president.
Republicans insisted that he be taken out because of his failure to support Barry Goldwater.
And that was a race that, you know, Goldwater wasn't going to win.
This is a race where Trump right now is ahead.
So.
Prediction.
A prediction is that, um, well, let me tell you what has to happen if we're going to have a race.
Once he announces on Twitter, and we'll find out, you know, this is a shame, but we'll find out afterwards if it was a good idea or a bad idea.
I don't know if it's a good idea or a bad idea.
I'm glad he's doing it because I'm on Twitter, but it's a big audience, but it's certainly not Everybody that you want to talk to.
Will the fact that he's on Twitter hold back some of the coverage on other channels and networks?
I don't know.
It isn't like Twitter was a few months ago, where it was a part of the corrupt cartel that acts like they're part of, you know, Pravda.
Meaning, you know, part of the left-wing conspiracy to censor news where, you know, Twitter was favored very much.
Now everybody hates Twitter.
And they all hate Elon Musk, who's doing a fine job.
And I think Elon is doing the right thing.
First of all, he supports DeSantis.
He endorsed him.
And I would imagine From DeSantis' point of view, one of the pluses is having Elon Musk sitting with him when he's announcing for president.
I mean, you couldn't get from the point of view of the Republican electorate.
If it's Trump, you probably couldn't get anybody better to sit next to you.
And by doing it on Twitter, you get that picture, which is a good one for him.
So that's a plus from it.
You show that you're social media savvy.
It's got incredible reach, so you're not really cheated too much on reach.
But generally, I mean, the old-fashioned thinking always was you did an announcement for everyone.
I mean, I remember each time I announced, you always make a big deal out of it and uh when you try it in those days you could get all the channels now given the fact that we're in a totally different media world we're more like running as if we were a fascist country rather than a democracy with regard to the press maybe this is smart because all the rest of them are going to rip them apart although i think he would have gotten good coverage on fox fox seems to be pro him big time wall street journal post a pro
DeSantis.
And even as he's stumbled and fallen, they're still with him.
He really, I mean, if you look at the polls, he's in pretty bad shape.
So the really interesting thing is what kind of bounce is he going to get?
That's what an announcement is for, in a way.
There are certain things you can do in a campaign to get a bounce that will help not only your standing in the polls, but your fundraising, and an announcement is one of those.
And I would say, let's take a good look, those of us who like to handicap elections, and who doesn't, right?
If you're an American or you're red-blooded, And you have interest in something.
If you can't get interested in an election, I don't know what's wrong with you.
So I'm interested in knowing, and I don't know the answer to.
And I'm going to ask Ted, because Ted has been involved in a lot of campaigns.
And if you had to bet, Ted, does he get it?
So now I would say we just did all the numbers that he's had about.
I don't even think that high.
I think it rounds off to 20, 20% if we look, when we looked at the real clear politics averages.
And then we had that other group of like 50 and that's okay.
So does he get a bounce or doesn't he?
I think he gets a bounce, a small bounce, man.
4%? 5%?
I don't even think that high. I think there's a, there's a strong chance he already peaked
and he's actually losing ground.
Before he started running.
Right?
I mean, it was just a few months ago when some polling, suspicious polling, but, you know, polling nonetheless showing him up.
No, no, I don't think it was.
I think he was up at one point.
Yeah, I think they had done a pretty good job on beating up Donald Trump.
Trump wasn't very active for quite some time, so he wasn't doing the things that he does that are amazing and get him tremendous support, like the rallies.
It was just negative this, negative that, and he wasn't really defending himself as much.
He was kind of laid back.
Uh, and it's a little like the 2012 election, where there was a flavor of the month, you know.
This one, there's only one flavor.
It was DeSantis.
But DeSantis had a... I think legitimately, they were always within the margin of error.
Meaning DeSantis was ahead by 3-4.
Trump was ahead by 3-4.
A couple of polls had DeSantis ahead by 7 or 8.
I didn't believe those.
But all of a sudden, so far, Trump's most effective campaign supporter came along.
Virtually, this is better than an endorsement.
What happened?
Here comes Alvin Bragg.
Thank you, Alvin, for indicting me.
I run away with the field.
That really did.
And he's still growing.
Trump is still growing.
I'm telling you, if they indict him in Georgia or that other place, in Washington, I don't know.
At least a Republican primary.
And by the way, he used to be behind Biden in almost every poll.
He's now ahead of Biden in almost every poll.
And the few where Biden is ahead, they're within the margin of error.
That's a complete flip around.
General Electorate, because they say, oh, he's only been helped among Republican.
Not true.
He's, he's, um, he's running away with the Republican thing like Secretariat.
And he's got himself in a position where right now, if you were going to be honest, you'd have to say he's got about a three, 4% lead over Biden.
Right now.
Right now.
Of course, as they always say, a poll is a snapshot in time.
So, let's see if I have, I just want to make sure I'm right on those numbers.
Here's the other one that, the other thing that we go into a little bit, but we're going to devote a separate podcast to this and hopefully we get him as a guest because I had a long talk with him and I think he'll do it.
I think Robert Kennedy has a chance.
I think he has a chance.
I'm going to say it exactly as I mean it.
A chance.
I'm not telling you he's going to get it.
Right now, I would predict Trump because that's really gutsy because he's ahead by 40 points.
Wow, um, but, um, you, you look at, you look at all excitement and all the stuff was generated
for the Santa's right.
Including, he owns Fox.
Including today!
Yeah, it's like his political network.
He owns the Wall Street Journal.
He owns The Post.
And all he's done in the last month, two months, is lose voters.
Right now, believe it or not, Robert Kennedy Jr.
is in the same position as DeSantis.
20%.
Having expended much less money, having gotten much less publicity, and he's got an advantage.
Unlike running against Secretariat, who's way ahead of the field with a bunch of He's got a clear, he's got a clear shot at him.
take on each other and wear each other down, right?
He's the, I mean, Williamson, that's him and Williamson.
He's got a clear, he's got a clear shot at him.
He doesn't have to worry about, you know, dissatisfaction, fairness has to be the priority.
He's not Ramas, he's not an over-performer.
Worry about Nikki Haley, who so far hasn't shown anything, but she's got a lot of potential.
I mean, she's got the same experience he has and plus foreign policy.
He's got to worry about Christie.
I mean, look, I mean, Christie last time performed his service by taking somebody else out and losing.
And Christie knows very, very well.
It's just a joke running against Trump if you can't pass DeSantis, right?
If you can't pass DeSantis, you're number three, Chris.
And he sure knows how to take your part.
We'll say that for him.
So he's going to be, he's got to aim at both of them.
I think the smart thing, and I really mean this, and I don't, I don't say this as a one who favors, you know, you might think favors Trump, but you probably think right.
Um, It doesn't make sense if I'm in the, if I'm behind the Santas, it doesn't make sense for me to take on Trump now.
He does have, depending on the poll you're looking at, he's got 50 to 70% of the Republican vote.
He's 70% of the Republican vote.
And you know, he's tight.
They are sensitive and very defensive about him in the sense that they feel
he's been, you know, really badly put upon.
Game.
You're not, you're not shaking any of those people loose by going after Trump right now.
So I would try to take out DeSantis and try to become the DeSantis if I were.
Make sure I got all the candidates here.
How many have announced Ted?
I mean, so you have DeSantis tomorrow.
We had Tim Scott yesterday who did a beautiful announcement in terms of his long-term career.
The guy just helped himself yesterday and obviously didn't take on Trump.
He may at some point if he gets past DeSantis, but what's the point of taking on Trump if you don't get past DeSantis?
What do you want to help Biden for?
And that's where I, this is where I get upset with DeSantis.
And Ted is going to rush to his defense, I know that.
Because Ted has, just has like a, he's a little prejudiced in DeSantis' favor.
And that's a joke.
That's a joke.
DeSantis can't do anything right.
He can't do anything right.
Well, Mayor, you asked who is in and who is in the race.
Of course, you have President Trump, Ron DeSantis announcing tomorrow, Key Haley is already announced, Vivek Ramaswamy has announced, and Tim Scott has announced, and Asa Hutchinson has announced.
So those are the people that are in.
Pence has not announced, although he's like number two.
I mean, number three after... Consistently, he's number three, which I guess a former vice president, that would make sense.
But it's a weak number, like six, seven percent.
It's almost like it must be his, uh, you know, Indiana and maybe a small portion.
And I understand it who really, uh, really did, uh, appreciate his, his, uh, demeanor and just how he carried himself as vice president, not counting the final people who agreed with him on that too.
I mean, if it's 7%, there might be 7% who agreed with him on that.
But you're right, mayor.
It's fine.
That interesting.
They continue to include him.
For, I guess, just because he teases the run.
And in some polls, include other people, right?
You see Mike Pompeo, who I think now has ruled it out.
Yeah, he's out.
He ruled it out.
But up until he ruled it out, they were including him.
Yeah.
Even now, they include, like, Greg Abbott, Rick Perry.
Oh, we're missing another person speaking of Rick Perry.
Perry Johnson, gentleman from Michigan.
He's running.
I thought he was like, that was like a reality show or something.
I didn't think he was really a candidate.
But, um, has Christie announced?
I don't think so.
Chris Christie has not announced.
I'm sure we'll hear about that when he does.
Oh, I'm sure he makes a lot of noise.
Well, Mayor, should we play our ad and take some calls coming out of the break?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then there are a couple other things I want to call to your attention before we, yeah, we'll take some calls and, and we'll, uh, and we'll, we'll listen to, um, the ad for Kirk now.
Apparently you had a quiz question earlier.
We have someone on the line who says they can answer it.
Did you ask about a movie?
I did.
Somebody has an answer for us, so we'll take that call after this important message.
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capable of getting a very good look at Oldford Air Force Base in Nebraska,
Strategic Command.
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Got a nice little tour, right?
nice comfortable jets all around to protect.
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mission of making you want it.
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And it destroyed it, or it sure looks like it was outrageous.
I don't know.
It looks like a sellout.
Is it suspicious?
Man, you're a treat.
Did it got to go from we don't do.
Man, you treat.
And then all he does is demean.
First of all.
They start describing to him.
Big action.
Bye.
If they had one.
Oh, it's.
Bye bye.
Bye.
This is just a video.
Really happy to be one of the deliverables for the $31 billion that they paid him.
Sure wasn't Hunter Biden's advice that they were paying for.
They're not stupid.
He is engaged in quite a problem with illegals.
Now they've been illegals for a long time and New York City has never been a hub.
But now New York City has a mayor that's worse than de Blasio in many ways, because he's creating problems worse than de Blasio.
So he's trying to get himself out of a somewhat self-created problem, right?
Adams is.
He's complaining about all these illegals that are being shipped to New York.
And then, of course, a year ago, he was announcing very, very brazenly that New York was going to be basically the best sanctuary city in the whole world.
And we were going to give people things they don't get elsewhere, like a right to shelter.
Of course, they were going to get their welfare payments, and they were going to get health coverage, and they were going to have their kids in school, and then beyond that, they were going to get a chance at a college education, and the city council voted for a right to vote for non-citizens, which has now been enjoined by the state court as a violation of the state constitution.
Well, the constitution doesn't matter to these left-wingers.
Adams, I think, signed that.
Even though he's got... I really don't.
He worked in the police department when I was the mayor and he was basically the head of an organization.
1,000 black men in law enforcement or something basically complained all the time.
And as I said, I never remember any arrests he ever made.
But he often talks about his He often talks about being a police officer.
He doesn't talk about his experience as a police officer.
His experience as a police officer was demonstrating, I think, against the police department.
And I know he's one of the favorites of Commissioner Ray Kelly, who was the longest standing police commissioner in New York.
He was actually police commissioner under my successor, Michael Bloomberg.
Because he completely misrepresented uh and I I'm not even gonna repeat it.
I'm not gonna repeat it because it just gives it more uh circulation.
Kelly's one of the really great police commissioners and I think I can have a lot of credibility saying because he wasn't one of mine and mine were great.
All of them.
All three.
Bratton Safer and and Bernie Carrick.
They all reduced crime.
They all Contributed things that are still helping the New York City Police Department.
All were predicted to help.
First, wasn't going to be able to, then Saver wasn't able to bring crime down any further than Bratton and he did just as well or better than Bratton and then Saver wasn't going to bring it be able to bring it down after Saver and and Bratton brought it down so much and he may have brought it down more than anyone and then he was there for 9-11.
So.
Those are great police commissioners.
But I think they would tell you it's important to have a mayor that's supportive.
And we don't know if this guy's supportive or not.
We don't.
And it's very, very odd.
I mean, very strange.
And you're in a very difficult position.
You're complaining.
Then you're making it work.
Get them jobs.
I mean, there's a certain simplicity in, well, it's better if they're working, but now look at the package you're offering to people that are illegal.
Come on in, we won't stop you at the border.
You may have to make some concessions with the Mexican cartels because they control the border.
We can't speak for the cartels, but you'll have to do what they want in order to get in.
That could mean carrying drugs.
It could mean giving up your daughter.
It could mean making some contacts for them in various places all over the country.
It doesn't mean anything good.
And remember, when they come to your neighborhood, they've been pre-cleared by the Sinaloa cartel.
But we don't do a vetting, U.S.
So now we're gonna, are we, are we... We're gonna take a call there.
You know what we have to learn how to do?
We have to learn how to get some music where we could play like a... We can do that.
We can do that.
I know we can do that.
We have the machine to do it.
So, our first call is to answer to your quiz question.
We're going to go... This is our first quiz, I think.
This is our first quiz question of the show.
Let's go to John.
John, are you with us?
Yes, I am.
John?
OK, you know the question, right?
It was, from what movie, from what movie does, uh, I'll just do the last part.
I could have been champ.
I could have been somebody.
Where's that come from?
Marlon Brando on the waterfront, the scene in the backseat of a car talking to the other actor playing his brother.
Rod Steiger.
The other actor was Rod Steiger.
I didn't know that.
Yeah, the other actor was Rod Steiger.
Another great actor.
I mean, one of the truly Truly remarkable actors because I think he made his brother throw some fights.
He was like the organized crime connected to organized crime that controlled the waterfront.
It's a great movie by the way and very accurate about how the mafia controlled the New York waterfront and basically ultimately destroyed it.
There is no waterfront anymore.
New York is no longer a port.
Either New York or Brooklyn.
There's a small one in Staten Island.
Uh, the mafia, uh, and the unions killed 800,000 jobs.
But I refuse.
Container ship.
They wouldn't do it because they wanted to keep the number of employees up.
So are you a movie buff?
Oh, yeah.
No kidding.
I get that movie on, um, CD.
On DVD.
On DVDs, yeah.
In that movie, in the back window of that scene, while they were in the car, they didn't have any road to put in the back, any film to put in the back window, so they just put up curtains.
Oh my, I have to look at that.
Yeah, yeah, sure.
I mean, it was way back in the 1950s, right?
I wasn't even born yet.
I was, unfortunately.
But I don't remember seeing it then.
I saw it later.
And of course, I became quite interested in it because I did a lot to go after the mafia.
And controlling the New York waterfront was a very, very... International Longshoremen's Union, ILU is the union that was involved.
And their stubbornness in reducing some of the workforce cost them the whole thing, cost them the entire...
Go along with container shipping.
The shipping companies moved to Baltimore, New Jersey, Virginia, and New York had nothing left.
You are a hero for what you did for Times Square and everything you've done after 9-11.
Just to hear from you and God bless you.
Thanks for calling, John.
God bless you.
Oh, listen, John, will you stay on for a few minutes?
I'll do a little talking.
And give us your address, because I'm going to send you a mug.
Give us your number, your name, and maybe I'll call you back after the show.
Sure.
Okay.
Awesome.
Text us your mailing address.
We're gonna start doing this now have a few.
I thought I had the smartest audience.
Every day.
I mean, I mean, every once in a while you get a wacko, but it's not like it used to be.
I used to do I used to do talk radio.
Well, before I was mayor, I substituted for Bob Grant a few times and Hannity.
And he used to back in those days, he used to get a fair number of woo.
Now, my goodness, this is smart.
And even on my colleague show, I listened to Greg Kelly.
He gets a lot of good calls or Bo Snurdley or so we have another one.
All right.
Save it.
All right.
Uh, my point is with John, John, you are now sharing with him, like the crowd in there, John, you're on live.
Hey, John, how are you?
Hi, good evening, sir.
Excellent to hear you.
So what's up?
What do you want to talk about?
Oh, you know, I just wanted to just share, uh, you know, I had worked for years when I was a younger as a teacher in New Jersey and the Union city area.
And let me tell you, Mayor Brian P. Stack, the Senator, very corrupt, the whole area.
And you know, this whole thing with Governor Chris Christie, I would imagine if he does, you know, say he wants to go forward, there's going to be a lot of push and help in, you know, Steering ballots towards him and, you know, as a worker in district in that area.
I mean, it doesn't matter if you're a teacher, policeman, fireman, if you don't pay for like the dinners they have every twice a year and to the civic association, all this kind of stuff, they keep track and you don't get after school work or extra overtime or this and that.
So they really kind of manipulate the city workers to actually vote and keep the people in power.
It's just really terrible.
So there actually is cheating in elections?
Oh yeah.
I mean, they keep track of everybody.
So they know if you don't vote, you know, you don't get the pay to play.
I mean, for me, I couldn't get extra overtime at all because I, you know, I had family.
I wouldn't walk around knocking on doors, tell people, you know, hey, bark at people, hey, vote for this guy.
And as a result, It definitely rolls down to the point where you just don't get to move up in any way, no matter what field or what area you're working in.
It's kind of really terrible.
And all the tickets actually have a number.
That coincides with your name.
So, when you apply for a job, they say you're blackballed, basically.
That's how it works.
So, basically, they use the government workforce as their political army.
And if you don't go along with it, they pretty much make it impossible for you, or as impossible as they can, and try to force you out.
Right?
Isn't that?
Yeah, and it's nuts.
I even had an out-of-state ID For many years, I'd never change it over.
I was in the election polls.
I could have, I could vote at any time for, for, you know, and I'm not even in the state or in the city, you know, just cause I was in the city as a worker.
So that's, that's just, you want to tell us, was it both parties do it or was it just one party?
Well, and I, you know, and then he, I guess switched over, I don't know when, but you know, uh, So it's really over here.
There's it doesn't matter whatever board of elections that are going on.
It's all corrupt.
Everybody.
And it's a shame they even investigated the FBI back in the 2000s.
You know, some of the stuff going on here.
Big money.
New Jersey.
I remember there was a point in New Jersey where it seemed like every single mayor went to jail.
They would prosecute one mayor after another mayor.
If you became a mayor of New Jersey, you pack your bags and got yourself ready to go to jail.
It's worth it.
I mean, yeah, it has a big, long history of corruption.
And now it's got a governor who's got to have the worst record in the country.
And they elected him anyway.
But thank you.
Thank you for bringing that to our attention, because I think sometimes people are naive, and the press, particularly because of the 2020 election, likes to give the impression that there's no cheating in elections.
Elections are just pristine, which is, of course, absurd.
That's never been the case.
And you're not doing anybody any good in preserving democracy by covering up crimes like that.
Uh, just like, uh, uh, Durham didn't do us any favor.
He did do us a favor in pointing out the horrible crimes committed by the democratic leadership, but in not failing to recommend, not recommend any consequences for any accountability, he just makes it, uh, uh, all the more likely that it'll happen again.
All right, let's take our friend Robin, New Jersey.
Hello, Rob.
Yes, Ted, I'm here.
Hi, Rob.
How are you?
How have you been?
How are you doing, Mayor?
I'm doing well, thanks.
Been very busy lately.
That's been interfering with my ability sometimes to chime in on the shows and stuff, but I'm listening all the time.
Well, go ahead.
What's up?
Well, you know, it's funny.
I was going to say the answer to that question was good old Jake LaMotta from Raging Bull, because he says the same thing in that movie.
He says, I could have been somebody.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, he does.
I could, I could have been somebody.
Right.
He does.
Yeah.
That was, that was, uh, that was, uh, that was Detroiter DeNiro who played that part.
Yeah.
What happened to that guy?
He's got, he went really crazy, DeNiro, I think.
Absolutely.
Yeah, well, I mean, I guess, just like all the big corporations and everything, they take a knee, they're pressured to go woke.
I mean, I don't know.
I don't know what it's like to live in that perspective where one would feel as though they are absolutely required to go woke.
I mean, how soul-selling do you have to be in order to do that?
And I do have some couple things I wanted to talk about.
Ben, please, go ahead.
You always have good topics.
Go ahead.
Yeah, well, you know, for one thing, another thing I've been doing is a very deep study on Machiavellian philosophy, and also Della Boate, who counters him with the opposite, where he says, I like Della Boate's angle, whereby he claims that people are empowering the ruling class by conforming.
And if they did not, if they listened to the Rudy Giuliani shows all day long and realized exactly The nonsense that's going on, rather than falling in line with, you know, the mainstream media appears to take on Machiavellian approach.
Yeah, exactly.
That's exactly what they do.
And it's the mainstream media, it's the leadership of the Democrat party, and then the FBI, and then now they've gotten control, which is really most frightening thing, they have control of the major law
enforcement agency.
It's like a state police.
It's no longer.
It's like a state police in a fascist country.
I mean, I would love to.
But I would I would love to do some kind of a segment on the show there one of these days, you know, sure,
whereby we really go.
I mean, I can put together I'm working on doing it, putting together something that's palatable by the general,
you know, listener to be able to, you know, maybe
have them do some of the research themselves.
They people really should look into the history, human history,
because, you know, people tend to think that.
You know, they look at their life and they say, and something comes to their attention and they think that, oh, you know, this, look at this great discovery I made, but they don't realize these things cycle in life.
These same kind of, uh, areas of contention were happening literally hundreds of years ago, but all the way back to, you know, Plato talks about it and Socrates.
You're absolutely right.
They happened in Greece.
They happened in Rome.
They happened in the Bible.
If you read the Bible, you'll see, Examples of this kind of corruption.
They happened in the dark ages.
They certainly happened in the Italian city-states or in the English Empire as it developed.
Yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely.
This is part of human nature.
We're human and we tend to repeat behavior.
And depending on your religious beliefs, it's the fact that humans are imperfect and pretty darn imperfect.
We now want to go to Jim.
Jim's been looking to get on for a few days now.
Jim, are you with us?
I am.
Thank you.
Hi, Jim.
Um, Rudy, last week you had, I don't know if you've ever commented on it.
You had after the stream was over, you guys left it on.
It was very funny.
We had a good time in the chat.
You guys were eating pizza or ordering.
It was really fun.
We're going to, we're going to do, we're going to do, we're going to do something like that for our people that are, you, you, you described the people on Twitter.
That's right.
Thanks for bringing this up, Jim.
What we're going to start doing.
I like that.
Those of you watching on Twitter or have Twitter accounts, for a small price, you will have exclusive content
through our subscription, right?
Elon Musk has enabled subscriptions on Twitter.
Oh, I like that.
I like that.
And it's a really good way to support the mayor in our continued fight for the truth.
And the content you get here, you can get nowhere else.
And so it's critically important that we support individuals such as the mayor, of course, in their fight for truth.
And so we're asking all of our audience, hop onto Twitter, even if you enjoy watching on YouTube, Facebook, one of the other platforms, which I understand.
Take a look at Twitter and maybe consider supporting the mayor.
It's a small, small price.
And in exchange, look, in exchange, we're going to give you great content, exclusive content, video stories, but that's not, look, the real reason to do this should be for this fight that the mayor has been leading really his entire adult professional life.
We will take some of those resources and expand.
Exactly.
Our desire is to get some more shows on like this.
Not just with me, but even other people, so that we start balancing the unfair media.
I'll be subscribing, Mayor.
I'll be subscribing on Twitter for sure.
Thank you.
Thanks, Jim, but I know you've been wanting to talk, so... Yeah, what's up?
Yeah, I was worried when you were after the show that time.
I was worried, oh, I hope he doesn't say something embarrassing like that you married and had sex with your cousin.
Well, I hope you subscribe because maybe you'll catch me saying something like that.
Now that individual, I got to give him some credit, Mayor.
He's been bugging me now.
He was bugging me for over a week.
Yeah, for over a week, I said, I can't get through.
You said you'd let me on.
You'd get me back on, yada, yada, yada.
And I've been talking to him for days saying, OK, tonight, right.
You know how busy we are with the show.
But with our audience, we always want to be responsive.
And so I've told him, right, we have a lot going on, but we're going to get to you.
We have our callers.
And by now, we've built.
I mean, why would he be interested in what he's talking about?
Goes back to, I got married to Regina in 1968, right after I got out of law school.
So how many years ago is that?
78, 88, 98, 108.
78, 88, 98, 108.
It's just 1850 plus years ago.
It's quite something, Mayor, and it's just.
And she and.
And we were, first of all, I thought we were third cousins.
We were actually second cousins once removed.
So when you say cousins, it wasn't a first cousin.
It was a second cousin once removed.
And we grew up together.
And she is a remarkable human being.
One of the best human beings I've ever known.
Well, let's go.
Let's take another call.
We don't want to end on that note.
Well, I think I'd end on the note that you're one of the most remarkable beings I've ever met.
Oh, of course.
Sorry, I missed that, Mayor.
An incredible person.
Look, some people just have too much extra time on their hands.
But it was 50 plus years ago, so.
So let's go to Joe in Brookhaven.
Joe, are you there?
Yes, I'm here.
How you doing?
You got me?
How you doing, Joe?
Mr. Mayor, God bless you, sir.
God bless you.
Thank you for everything you do.
Here's my, here's my problem.
I go to, I'm bad.
I got to get one of my 10 kids to figure this phone out for me.
The youngest one, get the youngest one.
Yeah, exactly.
I know I got from 28 to three, but I'm telling, no, what happens is when I call you, I can't hear the program and I don't know how to do it.
So I missed the program while I'm waiting.
So he answers on his phone.
I got you now, and I'll figure that out somehow.
But I like your intro, and that intro you put out with Thomas Paine.
Yeah, yeah, we're gonna... You end the show with it?
Now we end the show with it because it was confusing people at the beginning.
But we'll use it occasionally at the beginning, too.
Good!
Thank you, Joe!
We'll always end with it.
I think it's quite beautiful, and thank you for saying that, Joe.
I should have thought you would like it.
Yeah, that's wonderful.
It really is.
And I'm going to subscribe no matter what.
I just donate money because, like I said, to get what you've given away here, the experience and wisdom, people don't understand what this means.
I've been through this in my life with professors and this and that, and I see it's a time.
It doesn't last.
People think it lasts forever.
It's not going to.
So it's such a valuable thing and I know what you're doing and why you're doing it.
Just like I know when you were on that fire truck.
Fighting for Andrew.
I knew it was love for your son, what you were doing.
I've seen it.
And what you did for Trump out there on January 6th.
You went out there and what you were doing for America, not just President Trump.
I seen that.
I could see right through into your soul.
I knew what you were doing it for.
And that is commendable.
And the same thing you did on 9-11.
And what you did all them months after that.
I know what you did.
I know.
And we, the people, know what you did.
And President Trump has done the same thing.
And MAGA sees that.
That's why we got robbed, MAGA, in 16 and 20.
We, the people.
We're not stupid.
He won the election, but they robbed the presidency.
This little fraudster, Worm Weasel, deep state dissenters, rhino runners.
He wants to be Trump's mini-me.
What did you say?
He wants to be Trump's what?
His mini-me?
Even Trump hasn't come up with that one.
Well, if Trump starts saying that, I know where it came from.
The Santa's Teeth that Ted said before he announced, and I want to know, is that called the premature electuation?
Because I had to throw that in there.
Oh, that was a good one.
That fat slob, Chris Christie, that ice cream eating bum who costed $2,012 laughing around ice cream with Obama.
You think we forgot that, you fat slob?
We didn't forget that.
He's out there to try to beat up Trump for DeSantis with all the rest of the RINO Deep State.
We know.
The thing is, Ron DeSantis was a good man, but we know he's bought and paid for by the RINO Establishment Deep State.
We know that.
We've seen it for months.
MAGA is ready to come out.
We'll wait.
I know you are.
Isn't it amazing that Biden attacks MAGA?
Make America great again?
I don't think he knows what it stands for.
Or he hates America.
Who, Biden?
Of course he does.
Of course, exactly.
That's why he attacks us.
Listen, MAGA was long before Trump.
MAGA goes way back to the founding fathers, 1776.
That's when MAGA began.
Of course.
And you know, and World War II, the veterans.
That's MAGA.
MAGA's love of God, family, and country.
You know that, Mr. Mayor.
Yeah.
And the communists are trying to rip it away from us.
But they're not going to succeed.
Because of guys like you.
Mr. Mayor, we have to win the primary.
DeSantis, and DeKalb Rove, and McConnell, and all those establishments who fear the RINO, the Uniparty Deep State, fear President Trump and the American people, that we the people that he gave it back to.
Because let me tell you, the economy's dead out here.
I'm on East End, Long Island, you know that.
Tell people where you are.
It's interesting.
I am in Brookhaven.
I'm out in Suffolk County, out in Long Island.
But I work all, you know, on Long Island, New York.
And, you know, Brookhaven Township.
I'm in the hamlet of Brookhaven.
But listen, this is back when old Biden in 08 to 12, 15, the economy tanked.
I remember it.
I'm out here.
Listen, I work on Meadow Lane, Lillipalm Lane.
I could throw roads out there.
You know where they are.
Yeah, sure.
Yeah, of course.
I've worked on all out there.
I see.
I watch.
I've worked up in Great Neck, Court Watch.
I've done all the Gold Coast there for many years.
I've worked all over Long Island.
I can tell you everything.
I've seen it.
And out here in the streets, it's dying.
Believe me, the economies, we were booming on all cylinders.
You were.
You were.
Absolutely.
I mean, it was one of our strongest economies ever.
Yep, and it's happening.
The stock market may show people, but I know what's happening on the streets here.
I see it.
And these illegals that are here, they've been around here for 30 years.
You go out here, they're taken.
Now it's worse.
Now they don't even, you know, out in Suffolk County, they don't even go on the job sites.
You know, they don't even check for comp insurance.
They don't even file.
We've been battling it for years out here.
They're empowered.
What's that?
Adams is empowering them even more than was the case before.
But we have got to come out to the warehouse.
Tell everybody about the warehouse.
Come on.
Wait, hold on a second.
Mr. Mayor, I'm not Joe the Box.
I'm Joe with the 10 kids.
I meant to say that to you last time.
I know Joe the Box.
Oh, I thought you were!
No, no, no.
You sound like him.
Mayor, I was starting to think the same.
Yeah, don't hang up on me now.
I'm not going to hang up on you.
I can't imagine there are two guys in the same place with the same voice and the same enthusiasm.
Yeah, I'm Joe from Brookhaven.
I used to go on another station for a year, but I'm the Joe with the 10 kids from Brookhaven.
Oh, you're great.
You're terrific.
I love your enthusiasm, Joe.
Well, make this a regular thing, Joe.
We love the enthusiasm for America.
We have to fight for the country, for the kids, for the kids and the grandkids.
I know what you are doing.
I know why you are doing it.
Mayor, we got to do a special in-person event for our strongest viewers and all the folks that participate here in the greater New York region.
Yeah, maybe we can do it.
Do you know Joe the Box's facility?
Have you been there?
Yeah, I've been there.
I've been there, you know.
Yeah, it's awesome.
Joe the Box's facility.
They are ultra patriots.
Great guys.
I love what they do.
You think it'd be a good idea?
I think we'd do very well if we did an event there, right?
100%.
How about we do the show there for one or two nights?
I think we should.
Pack that place.
Ultra Patriots and the other guys who ride the flags.
I can't think of their names right now.
The Patriot Group.
These guys are hardcore Americans.
It's so special.
You convinced me.
We're going to call Joe tomorrow and we're going to put some kind of an event together out in Suffolk County and we'll do it live and we'll get the rest of America to see.
You know, they think of New York, they think of New York as being all, you know, anti-America and they should see that there's a big core of patriots in New York too.
Absolutely, yeah.
When I was telling you about all those old papers I found up in the attic from 1941, remember I was telling you that?
Yep.
And you were like, oh, let's have a show, and I'm thinking, boy, my wife's going to love this.
I'm calling from my little pool house shanty.
I said, yeah, all right, come on out.
She's a good Italian.
See, I'm a Mick.
I'm a Mick who married a nice Italian girl from Garden City, so, you know.
He likes to cook, so you're more than welcome to come out.
One of my two best friends in my life were Peter Powers, who died about six years ago, and Alan Placco, who's a Monsignor now and is retired.
But Peter was Irish and his wife was Italian, and his two daughters are my goddaughters.
And it's a great mixture, the two, Irish and Italian.
It's a great mixture.
I got my brother-in-law, my sisters all married, because I got seven sisters growing up.
Just you?
Wait a second, you and seven sisters?
One brother, one brother, seven sisters.
So my sisters marry all Italian guys, and my brother married an Italian girl, and I married an Italian girl.
Is she a good cook?
That's why I married her!
She told my wife, well besides other things, but she loves to cook.
She had three brothers.
She says, listen, one Sunday she goes, why don't you watch the football game and I'll cook some spaghetti and meatball.
I almost fell off the chair.
I said, oh my God, are you kidding me?
My wife loves, she's, I, I, listen, I don't, I'm married up.
I don't deserve her.
Trust me.
Well, God bless her.
Next time you call, you put her on and if she invites us for dinner, we'll come.
You know what?
She's not like me.
She's nice.
She's shy though, you know?
She's shy.
You are too.
I can see you're very shy.
I can't wait.
You must have been suffering from being shy all your life, right?
I know, I'm the opposite.
He says, I'm an ill-educated mick who can't talk and here she comes from a nice, she's got a nice education.
You're a sharp guy.
There's no question about it.
Thank you.
I admire you so much.
Thank you for the time.
No, no, no.
You call us, you call us.
We got, we got the Holy Spirit on our side.
I like that.
I like that.
That's the ace in the hole.
Well, we got the Holy Spirit on our side.
I do one special prayer for our country every night.
I always have, but now for a very special purpose.
And to save us.
To save us.
You know, if... Thanks for the call, Joe, and be sure to stay in touch.
Thank you, Joe.
You call us back.
You call us back and invite us and But I have to warn you, this guy, Ted, I mean, I've never seen anybody eat the way he does.
Man, oh man.
Wow.
On that note, Mayor, we didn't want to end.
We had Joel and Israel calling, and I didn't want to end without going to him, if you have an extra minute for Joel.
Are we in soccer time?
We are well into soccer time, but we want to get... We'll do a nice quick call and... Great.
Joel.
It's Joel.
Hello, Joel.
Yes.
How you doing?
Oh, that was fast.
Are we on?
Yes, you are.
I can hear you.
Oh, okay.
Hey, guess where I am?
I always like to guess.
Where?
You'll never guess.
I'm in South Florida for my brother's wedding.
Well, God bless you!
Isn't that nice?
And, uh, he wants you to come.
So you and all your 150,000 followers.
So what, where, where you'd mind telling us where in South Florida?
Well, you know, we've got what's going on.
I can tell you offline, but I think what's going on the world, like keep it undisclosed location.
You enjoy yourself.
How does it feel to be, uh, to be back in the States?
Well, you know, it's been a few years.
And to be honest, I had some trepidation given what happened to Peter Navarro.
And given that amicus brief I did regarding Hunter Biden three or four years ago, I really was concerned.
And if there are any FBI or Mossad agents listening, the truth will set you guys free, too.
Yeah, you better leave.
You better leave Joe alone.
We'll come after you.
You leave that.
This guy's a treasure.
You leave him alone.
I had some trepidation, and it's good to be back.
Grew up in South Florida.
You know, despite everything that's going on in the country, the Middle East is still a bit more tense, so we really are blessed in this country with such abundance.
Yeah, we are.
We forget that sometimes.
Yes.
Uh, you know, I don't even want to go back to that other caller that keeps calling.
I knew it was him within five seconds.
There's something about how he disguises his voice.
And I knew he was good.
They think they bother me.
They actually don't.
I don't care.
They put more trouble and time into trying to get to you, Mayor.
It doesn't bother me.
I will say he got me here and I'm disappointed.
I fell for it.
He put on a whole sob story.
He was texting me, Ted, you've broken me.
I can't get on through to the mayor.
I'm like, geez, I got to get this guy on before he hurts himself.
He did a good couple of minutes first, you know?
He did!
I should have just... I got to know when to just call it quits.
But on that note, thank you, Joel.
And hopefully you'll give us another call while you're here, OK?
Okay, I'm going to repost that amicus brief again in the chat line for any of the readers that want to take a look at it.
Please do, and keep us posted.
Text the call in line and keep us posted on your visit to the States.
So as long as we have a little extra soccer time, there's a second Hunter informant now who's an IRS agent.
Uh, who was part of the group that was precipitously reassigned.
Now here, here's an interesting little story and it gives you an idea of how a corrupt administration operates.
Uh, when the IRS supervisor, uh, became a whistleblower because he was concerned about the way in which the investigation was never moving forward against Hunter Biden, uh, he and his entire group, were transferred.
And also, although I don't think it's ever been said directly, the sense is that the person that he says committed perjury to cover this up or to assist it, well everyone believes it was Attorney General Merrick Garland.
And now it was the Justice Department that basically interfered with the IRS and had them all moved out of the investigation.
So the guy raises questions with the conduct of the investigation and he's taken off it and all of his people.
Now there's a second whistleblower who Looks like he is corroborating.
And if I recall correctly, what they have is, um, Joe Biden directly being involved in a situation where policy was changed to, um, to, uh, assist, uh, someone who gave them money.
And these are IRS people and they're being basically intimidated.
Disorganized crime?
Or what?
Hmm?
What is this?
This is something.
I mean, it really is completely, completely awful.
I had the opportunity to interview Greg Jarrett earlier on ABC when I was on the Cats and Readers show, John was off today, and I didn't get a chance to ask him because it was right at the very end of the show, but he has done a very, very good analysis of what he calls the silence of Obama Biden, Brennan, and FBI boss Comey.
The silence, and this is very, very significant.
This is a very big crime that was buried by Durham in a paragraph.
And here's the crime.
In 2016, at the very end of July and beginning of August, The CIA, or at least this is Brennan saying that they got this in, maybe he produced it, I don't know, but the CIA got very corroborated and very strong evidence, intelligence evidence, however you want to describe it, that Hillary Clinton was working with people,
In order to develop an allegation against Donald Trump that he was involved in a collusion with Vladimir Putin and that she was going to float this in order to get, she was going to support this.
And I don't know, I don't know if they knew at the time that she was doing it or was doing it and paying money for it.
They sure found out after a while.
And that she was going to create the allegation that Trump was being assisted by Putin in the election in order to get the emphasis off her.
And all the heat she was taking for the 33,000 emails she destroyed, the hard drives and computers that she destroyed, and the classified information that she mishandled in a way much worse than either Trump or Biden is being investigated for today.
And he briefed the President of the United States, the Vice President, the Attorney General, the head of the FBI, That this was going on.
And they didn't do anything about it.
They didn't do anything about it.
And then they were briefed again.
And I remember one briefing, I may have the date off, but it was around January 10 of 2021.
10 of 2021.
And it's when Susan Rice, later on, in fact, right before they leave the White House on the 20th,
She goes back into her notes and she adds a statement to it that Obama ended the discussion by telling everybody to do the right thing.
Well, they didn't do the right thing.
As this played out now over the next two and a half years, think about this.
Obama, Biden, Brennan, and Comey knew That the Russian collusion allegation was false.
That it was a frame-up.
That it was devised to benefit Hillary Clinton.
They found out that she paid for it and she hid it through legal fees.
FBI didn't investigate her for it.
The American public wasn't told that this investigation was unnecessary.
And they almost took a president out.
Tell me this isn't a crime.
Tell me it's not a crime.
So Greg has got himself into this issue about silence.
Does silence show their involvement in it?
And he ends up by saying it shows the absence of character and integrity.
Well, it sure does.
But by the way, there was more than silence.
Comey committed perjury to further the scheme.
Brennan appeared on television and supported the lie.
Biden did it during the debate when he When he lied about the hard drive and accused Trump and me of being Russian puppets and Russian agents, he knew that that was all created.
And he furthered it when he did it.
So they're all co-conspirators.
To the attempt to, based on false and perjured and fraudulent evidence, stop a man from being president, having failed in doing that, then to overthrow a lawfully elected government.
And we're charging these January 6th people with insurrection?
Or claiming they did an insurrection without a gun?
Without a plan?
What was it insurrecting? It's buried.
We're going to make sure it gets unburied.
It's going to be resurrected because it's one of the worst, I think it's described here, the dirtiest trick ever perpetrated in American politics.
I think it's one of the biggest crimes in American history.
So we'll be on that subject tomorrow and we'll be on others.
So I would ask you to, um, Do a couple of things, please.
First of all, stay with us.
Go to Twitter.
See if you can subscribe.
It really would be helpful.
And as Ted said, it would be helpful to our entire movement in getting this to such a level that we can get through any obstacle in terms of their blocking free speech.
And then you can be part of what's going to be a growing, growing enterprise that's really going to surprise you.
And we will have at least, we will have at least taken care of one part of what has to be fixed, which is to get back free speech and to have institutions that are dedicated to getting you the information that's being hidden by the crooked regime.
So go to Go to Twitter and subscribe.
And we'll be back tomorrow.
I'll be on radio tomorrow on wabcradio.com at three o'clock.
Our podcast might well be out tomorrow.
I think so.
What do you think, Ted?
Absolutely.
We've got a little editing to do.
Absolutely will be.
Ted, the star, the star of it is Ted Goodman.
And it's really excellent analysis of the election.
That'll be at RudyGiulianiCS.com.
RudyGiulianiCS.com.
And then we'll be back tomorrow night here at your favorite social media platform.
So thank you.
And what do we always say?
God bless America.
and I'll see you next time.
you America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
There was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense, written in 1776, one of the first American bestsellers, in which Thomas Paine explained, by rational principles, the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate from the Kingdom of Great Britain and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom
of speech, the ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past.
And see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world.
The greatest democracy, the freest country.
A country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason.