America's Mayor Live (E161): FBI Director Christopher Wray to Face Contempt of Congress Hearing
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Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor Live, and he has his team here, Dr. Maria and Ted, who are hanging around telling him what to do, because he needs that, because they know better.
Oh my goodness, we've got a lot of stuff to start with, but there's something, I don't know, I just want you to communicate with me on this, okay?
Just please indulge me for a moment.
This is happening all over the country, and Well, first of all, crime is happening all over the country.
I've never seen it quite like this.
We've had crime epidemics in New York, oh my goodness, in the late 60s and the 70s.
Of course, we were the subject of very famous Hollywood movies.
Made some people great stars.
Charles Bronson, to some extent even Clint Eastwood, although he then moved out to San Francisco where the crime was equally bad.
Oh, we can go on and on and on and on.
And then, if I may say so, but I'm going to try to act as if I'm a dispassionate objective journalist.
A mayor came along who they said couldn't do it.
Everyone said he couldn't do it.
He was just, you know, he followed two books that said New York cannot be governed.
Every one of his best friends told him he couldn't do it.
And he not only did it, he did it, set a record Nobody's ever reduced crime that much ever in New York City or any other city, any time before or after.
He brought it down to levels where it went, believe it or not, to the safest large city in America.
He was succeeded by a gentleman who continued it, built on it, 20 years almost of safest large city in America.
And now people are frightened out of their minds in New York.
Some very large percentage of them would like to move someplace else safer.
People don't want to come here.
And here's the truth.
Not much options.
The other Democrat cities in America are worse.
Mayor Adams will sometimes say, and it probably isn't a good idea, although I go after him when I feel he's wrong, and I praise him when I think he's right.
He is factually correct when he says that New York City is one of the safer large cities in America.
It is even possible, I haven't checked this week, that it is marginally the safest.
All that shows you though is how high crime has gone in the other cities.
Because the increase in crime over the last, you've got to look at it over three years, right?
Honestly, looking at it, somewhere between 30 and 40 percent.
That's a big increase, particularly coming from where we came from, which was the safest large city in America.
People would say that people in New York were spoiled by a city that's too safe.
A city can never be too safe, and you're never spoiled by a city being safe.
That's an absurd concept.
But in any event, It isn't much use telling the people in New York that they're safer than the people in Rochester, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Atlanta, Georgia, LA, San Francisco,
And there's a bunch of others I could go on.
It doesn't do much good when they watch their television at night and they see an old man pushed on a subway platform for no reason.
Or they see a 67-year-old woman beaten just to take her purse.
Or they see a child caught in a crossfire at five years old and dead.
Or they see following, which may be This is all a legacy, by the way, of 2020.
It's all a legacy of the riots that were permitted, justified, and allowed by Joe Biden and the Democrats, and even financed by Soros and his crooked DAs who let all the rioters out free.
Those were as close to politically encouraged, inspired, and financed riots as we've ever had.
If January 6th was one day of whatever they want to call it, this was 100 days of it, and with people actually dying who were in those stores.
In the case of January 6th, one woman died, and she was one of the protesters who may not have even committed a crime.
So, One of the legacies that we suffer is what is known as cash and grabs.
You've seen them.
It started on the West Coast.
Oh, I'm sorry.
It started in Minneapolis.
And we can and we will.
At some point we'll do a special for our special subscribers because this will take a lot of extra work and expense.
But we'll do a special and I'll show you from a criminologist point of view how you can see that the 2020 riots are now reflecting what goes on now.
I'm going to show it to you because I know I sound like I'm pretending to be Nostradamus, but I knew it was going to happen.
And when did I know it was going to happen?
I knew it was going to happen when the boy mayor of Minneapolis, the little sniveling coward, gave up the police station.
Must have been two or three days into the riots.
I'd never heard of a mayor, Republican or Democrat, liberal or conservative, give up a police station.
It could only be a progressive Democrat that would do that.
I said this is now going to start happening because they're going to test every mayor.
Because that's what criminals are like.
There's a certain child-like behavior.
I hate to say child-like behavior because it almost sounds innocent.
Manipulative behavior where you push until you get pushed back.
You know, the child does it because the child is testing the limits of what you can do.
Children learn how to be safe as a result of that, and good parents push back, right?
The kid is on a something or other, it's real big, but you could fall.
When the kid goes toward the end, you push him back and you show him he can't go over there, or you put a guard up or something, right?
Sometimes you don't notice the danger until you're watching the child carefully enough.
The child wants to run around constantly, like my son Andrew did, who I did a great show with the other day.
And you got to get him to stop.
Tell him to stop.
That's enough now, Andrew.
OK, we went far enough now.
They put no limits.
And the rioters pushed and pushed and pushed.
First, they took over a police station.
Now, I knew that was the end of it in terms of listening to the cops.
Then the police in these various cities with progressive Pro-criminal mayors, Democrat, and sellout district attorneys paid for by Soros.
Then they began the real stuff.
You know, smashing the stores, going into the stores, walking out with everything in the store.
And then we got the politicians saying, oh, it's OK, because they're poor, and they're just making up for their poverty.
Can I say horse shit on here?
Well, I'm going to do it.
Horse shit.
How stupid is that?
They're walking out with bicycles?
So they can go to the stores and rob the stores faster with the bicycle?
They're walking out with fur coats?
Yeah, you're gonna eat the fur coat?
They're walking out with lots of liquor?
What's that gonna do for you?
They're walking out with large, gigantic television sets.
They're walking out with thousands and hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of jewelry.
And all these people were actually getting welfare payments at the time that paid them more than working.
There wasn't a single poor person among them.
What a bunch of liars!
Democrats lie to you right to your face.
They've gotten to such a point where it is disgusting to take.
I watch it on television and I get physically ill watching them lie.
I was watching Raskin today with the stupid things that he says.
He just lies and lies and lies and lies.
But in any event, I want you to take a look at something that's happening in New York, because I think this is happening in your community.
And I would like you to let me know if it is or if it isn't.
Because I want to see how widespread it is.
If you want to communicate to me from Philadelphia or one of the really big cities, I know if you're in a Democrat city with a progressive Soros mayor, this is happening to you.
You don't have to tell me, but I would still love to hear from you.
But I'd like to know in some cities, maybe you have a city with a Republican mayor, or maybe you have a city with a good mayor, or a good police commission.
Of course you can give us a call.
Let me know if this happens in your city.
Why don't you give us the number right now, Ted?
You can give us a call at 646-573-5177.
That's 646-573-5177.
You know, someday we're going to get an 800 number when we get really important.
What do you think, Ted?
Yes, you're right.
You know, someday we're going to get an 800 number when we get really important.
What do you think, Ted?
Yes, you're right.
We have a 646 number.
I'm not even sure where I'm.
Yeah, I know.
You're not sure.
That's a special number.
You gotta get a special number.
It's not 1-800 or what's the other one?
1-888 was the other one.
It should have been my... You know something?
It should have been my birthday present.
They should have got me an 800 number for my birthday.
What's 1-646?
There we go.
There you go.
That's the number.
Alright?
Okay.
Now... Now...
Let's see what's going on in New York, Ted.
Let's show them the headline from the New York Post, the only newspaper that printed the hard drive on time.
Let's see if we can show them this headline, because it says everything.
They're headlines, by the way.
I mean, I have my issues with them.
Shops go cash free to deter brazen thefts.
So if you.
In other words, they're going to take only credit cards, right?
Bye.
They're afraid to take cash.
Now, why did that happen?
Because this young woman here, Jessica Spaulding, is the owner.
Why don't we focus in on Jessica?
Very nice lady.
Jessica owns the Harlem Chocolate Factory.
And I'm going to tell you, the Harlem Chocolate Factory is one of the better chocolate places, not just in Harlem, but in New York.
And when there was a lot of crime in Harlem, and that would be pre-Giuliani, when the African-American crooks ran it, political crooks ran it, who took bribes and put their incompetent people in jobs they shouldn't be in, but did nothing for Harlem.
30 years of rot.
There was no Harlem chocolate factory or there was no big box store.
Well, she, Jessica, was the victim of a burglary.
And they took, in the burglary, they took everything she had.
They took all her cash.
They took all her jewelry.
They took everything that everybody else had.
The thing that bothered her the most, I think she's, so they even took her favorite banana truffles that she had made special.
for that certain time of year, which was adding insult to injury, that they took the chocolate truffles or the banana truffles.
And the shop was wasted.
Well, Jessica looked in the mirror and said, never again.
You only get to rob me once.
So now you say, well, maybe she went and got a shotgun or whatever.
Here's what she did.
She locked everything up, and she went cashless.
To buy a chocolate truffle in her store now, or to buy a bagel, or to buy a blueberry muffin, my favorite, you have to You know, use a credit card, even if it's a 40 cents purchase.
Now what you're looking at is a typical New York City grocery store, pharmacy, toy store, store.
Notice it's behind bars.
The criminals are not behind bars.
There are anywhere from seven to ten thousand of them that are out on the street that would surely be in prison if I were mayor, if Bloomberg were mayor, or if we had a non-progressive, pro-criminal, or I should really say insanely pro-criminal administration.
But instead of putting the criminals behind bars, we have to put the food behind bars.
We have to put The deodorant behind bars.
We have to put $1.50 item behind bars.
Takes forever to shop.
Cuts down on their profits.
How many people get forced to online shopping then?
And what is that going to do for the neighborhood store already kind of beaten by the big box stores?
And we need small business in America.
It's the heart and soul of our economy.
In some ways, it's the heart and soul of America.
It's part of the very, very intense fabric that makes up a culture.
Which includes mundane things like how you buy your food, and what you like to eat, and what your favorite dishes are, what your favorite stores are, what's your favorite hair salon, or what's your favorite barbershop.
And then it also includes things like, what do you do for a living?
Do you enjoy it?
How do you help people?
How do you recreate?
Who are your best friends?
All these things, that's what creates life, right?
It's being taken away from us.
We're, we're, it's being taken away from us.
This is, we are undergoing, uh, a certain form of, I know what was called the cultural revolution.
They are destroying American culture in capital letters and in small letters.
When you look at an America with that picture, I showed you first time I saw something like that was in, um, Columbia or Brazil.
I don't remember.
I went into one of the, I went into one of the, um, most crime ridden parts of the city with the president of the country.
And I was there, he had hired me to reduce crime and I saw it locked up.
And I talked, um, I talked to the owner and he explained to me how they've been doing this for years and years and how much it hurts business.
And, and I promised him that we were going to reduce crime and, uh, You know, they looked at me like, well, we've reduced crime by 55% in eight months.
55% in eight months.
Um, I could do it in New York right now.
It is not rocket science and I am not the only one who can do it.
I'm the best one to do it because no one's ever done it as well as I have, but I'm not the only one to do it.
It's a matter of policy choices.
And it goes beyond just these thefts.
I think we put up for a moment a picture, a very sad, this is a very, very sad, tragic situation.
This happened in North Carolina, not New York City.
North Carolina.
I think of North Carolina as being a New Yorker.
I think of North Carolina as a really safe place.
Don't you, Ted?
I do.
Wouldn't you, Maria?
Dr. Maria?
I do.
North Carolina is like New Hampshire.
Charlotte.
One of the fastest growing cities.
Sorry.
Nothing is like New Hampshire.
Nothing is like New Hampshire.
When I look at Dr. Ryan, Dr. Maria Ryan, I look at her face and I said, you know, I realized, no, no, I better be careful.
So now I want you to take a look at a gentleman who's passed on to his reward in heaven, but
not in the way that I'm sure he wanted to.
And that's Gary Razor.
He was 83 years old.
The picture that we see of him, he sure doesn't look 83.
And maybe that was a younger picture.
Maybe that was, there's Gary, down at the bottom of the screen there.
And that's not a cartoon.
That's about as good a shot as they could get of the guy stealing all that stuff.
You see that stuff in the cart?
That's all being stolen.
from the store in North Carolina, and he either pushes Gary, that's Gary falling down, he either pushes Gary or he punches him, I can't tell.
So Gary was shoved to the ground after approaching a man, that's the man he approached, I'm reading to you from the post now, wheeling out three pressure washers.
Pressure washers.
Hmm.
So from the Hillsborough, North Carolina store, he died somewhat later due to injuries based on what was done to him that night.
And Jeff, his son, is now leading a nationwide effort to To try to stop this.
By the way, all he asked for was proof of purchase.
When the guy was wheeling out, can you show me your receipt?
How many times have you been asked that?
Did you ever kill anybody as a result of it?
The worth of the items, $837.
The worth of the items, $837.
Now in some places under the crooked, dishonest, disgusting, horrible Soros DAs like Bragg in New York
and the guy who got removed in San Francisco and the one still in Los Angeles.
If it's less than $1,000, it's a misdemeanor and you go free.
You know, in New York, we got people with about 40 or 50 less than $1,000 thefts.
And they don't aggregate them.
And the New York State Legislature refuses to do that.
Because they think these people, and then you get this bullshit when they debate and they say things like, well, people have to eat.
I don't know, what's the guy?
The guy's going to eat the washes?
This is for eating?
I mean, this is for eating?
Who do they think they're kidding?
They must think we're stupid, huh?
You know, some of us are stupid because we vote Democrat.
Right?
Now, when you see this, right?
And I explained to you, this is what happens only really in Democrat cities.
There may be an exception or two here, but this is part of Democrat policy.
Why would you vote Democrat unless you're like a sadist and you like to have problems and trouble?
So New York State had a chance.
New York State had a chance to change all of this.
The governor made a half I mean, the governor's more interested in getting her money for the stadium, frankly, than she is for, because her husband has an interest in the concessions for the Buffalo Bill Stadium, which for some reason in New York, which is immune to Democrat corruption, meaning you can do it, doesn't matter.
So she made like a half effort, got nowhere.
So the legislature actually pushed it a little further.
The legislature now wants to, so two or three years after you're out of jail, you can wipe out your criminal records.
So I can hire somebody that murdered three kids and not know it.
That'd be good, right?
It's in the state of socialist communist state of New York.
It hasn't passed yet.
It's about to pass.
Uh, what do you think Hoco Poco does?
Think she vetoes it?
Think she's got the guts to veto it?
I don't know.
Uh, she tried very hard to get changes in the bail law.
They made it worse.
Uh, what's the other one they did?
Oh, well, uh, our mayor who, who, I don't know, he's got some kind of illness, uh, where he says he's going to do things and then he doesn't.
Um, The mayor now is allowing Rikers Island, which is our jail, to not give out the fact or the names of the people that die there.
I think that's the way they ran jails during the French Revolution.
Can you imagine if a Republican did that?
Ran a secret jail.
Now we have the FBI as the state police, the Justice Department as the state prosecutor, you know, like they had in Weimar and Germany, after Weimar, Germany.
I am the state prosecutor.
You will be prosecuted because you are a Republican or a Democrat.
I'm a Republican.
Go to jail.
I didn't do anything.
We will find something.
That's the way it works.
So let me just give you a little bit of facts because facts are good.
In New York, 327 people accounted for 30% of the 22,000 shoplifting arrests in 2022 so far.
That's to dispel the notion these people are poor.
Just 327 people did 30% of the thefts.
It means they're racking it up.
They go four, five, six days without getting arrested.
Let me tell you how it works on the street.
They could do four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
They do 12 of these, they come away with about $10,000 worth of crap.
They sell it immediately to a fence.
Maybe you discount it by 30%.
They make $1,000 a day.
Not bad when they're getting welfare more than you get for working.
They add that to the welfare money.
Huh?
I don't know.
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we need to return to civilization civilization.
We need to return to basic norms of civilization, because we are not a civilized country any longer, and everybody knows it.
Everybody knows it.
The whole world knows that America is not a civilized country.
Also after last week's latest fall of the president, uh, after he finished his speech at the, in front of our young Air Force cadets about to go off on a mission to protect us.
And this decrepit old man falls and then claims he tripped over a sandbag.
Now, okay, if this was the first time he fell, I mean, he's fallen all the time.
How many times do you think he falls in the White House and we don't know about it?
Every once in a while you see him with scars and bruises and he tells you lies.
I mean, the guy's out of it.
He's got dementia.
He's got a serious case of dementia.
It's being covered up because the people around him hate America.
You would not keep this man as President of the United States if you had the slightest respect for your fellow citizens, for the law, and you had the slightest caring for the United States of America.
I can't imagine being in the White House with any of the presidents that I knew.
And I've been in the White House with every president since Gerald Ford, except Carter.
I was never in the White House when Carter was there.
And Democrat or Republican?
If I saw him act the way Biden acts and I were a cabinet member, I would institute a proceeding under the Amendment 25.
I also don't understand how all Republicans keep their mouths shut about it.
And I also don't understand particularly how they keep their mouths shut about all the money he got from China and all the favors he's doing China and demand that he explain it.
Demand that he stop Keeping his mouth shut like a mafia criminal.
And explain to us what that $31 million from China was for.
Explain to us why he gave up the airbase.
Explain to us why he doesn't hold China accountable for COVID.
Explain to us why when there was a surveillance balloon taking pictures of our sensitive facilities, he had our military escort them around the United States.
This isn't a joke.
It isn't politics.
Every single day, the Republicans as a group should stand up and demand it on the floor of the Senate.
They should demand that the president explain to the American people what appears to be treason.
We're not accusing you of treason.
What we're saying is that your failure to explain this looks like you're committing treason.
It sure does.
It sure does.
Well, now we have a few more details on the letter, on the, I'm sorry, the document, the FBI document.
So, I have spent a great deal of time, you know, going through my mind and trying to figure out what this document is.
And I'm down to three explanations.
None of which I'm going to give you.
But I don't think it's right.
I don't think it's right for me to speculate.
It might very well be a document that comes from a hard drive or a computer I didn't have.
So you should understand, because they lie about this so much, just what was involved here.
A lot of my knowledge of Joe Biden does not come from the hard drive.
I began investigating Joe Biden's bribery in late 2017 when I was informed by a group of Ukrainians of something that the Justice Department turned down.
For a year, they had been trying to see the Attorney General and explain to him That Joe Biden was involved.
Not just Joe Biden, but Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, including the $1.1 million payment for the Steele dossier.
They wanted to explain a number of things, but two main things.
One, that the collusion that was occurring in Russia was false.
That the information about that collusion was developed in Ukraine.
The people who did it never went to Russia, right?
And that, in fact, in an act of supreme hypocrisy, the Democrats developed their own collusion with the Ukrainians to develop a false plot that Trump was in collusion with the Russians.
It was as general as that.
Later on, you know, Steele dossier, all that came out.
But that was the general thrust of it.
One.
Two, that Joe Biden was involved in a major bribery scheme on behalf of a crooked member of the former pro-Russian government.
And that his son was involved in it and that he virtually had confessed to it.
That was the second part of what they told me on this very, very cold December day.
I asked them, how could that be?
Because I knew Joe Biden for 30 years and I was not at this point any longer an admirer of his.
There was a time in which I first met him.
I thought he was a dopey, nice guy.
I then concluded that he was a dopey bad guy.
And a bad guy in the sense of just a complete political whore who would say anything he had to to make himself important in the Democrat Party.
Very, very often because of a deep problem that he has to try to make himself sound intelligent because he was clearly the dumbest man in the Senate.
But I never thought he was a crook.
In a million years, I bought the Amtrak Joe Bull.
And when they said he was involved in a bribery scheme, I said, come on.
Are you just putting that in there to get our attention?
And he said, no, we told the U.S.
Attorney.
So you can't believe how the FBI doesn't want to do anything about the ambassadors covering it up.
This man has more protection than anyone.
And they said, well, you have to know it's true.
You know, you know about the tape.
And they played the tape.
I watched the tape.
And I said, please play it again before I said anything.
I remembered my definition of bribery.
And the tape fits every part of that definition.
Offering something of value.
Or withholding it.
The one billion dollar loan guarantee.
Very valuable to Ukraine at the time because they were going to go broke if they didn't get it.
In return for firing the prosecutor for an official action.
Poroshenko fired the prosecutor.
Biden released the billion dollars.
That's a class book case of bribery in any country, anywhere in the world.
Including the United States.
And that's what they meant when they first said quid pro quo.
That's a quid pro quo.
This for that.
Now, missing from it was the motive.
Why did he do it?
Why?
And then they told me, you didn't know that his son worked for the guy who owns that company?
That was let out of the case.
And that company, if it was kept in the case, would have been taken by the government and taken away from the owner.
And the bribe was by Mykola Zlochevsky, the owner of the company, to Joe Biden.
The pass-through being he hired two useless people And paid the money, which were intended to go as much as they wanted, to Joe Biden.
He hired Joe Biden's son, who had just been dropped out of the military for being a degenerate drug addict, and Devin Archer.
And he didn't pay him $50,000 a month.
Sorry, there's nothing about this that's true.
Paid him $83,000 a month, which is almost $2 million a year, for nothing of discernible value.
At all, other than having Joe ready to fix the case when necessary, without going into great detail, but I will eventually, and have on my podcast years ago, before all these guys ever caught up to anything.
And when Joe had to come in, he did.
He bribed the president of Ukraine.
President Ukraine dropped the case and made $100 million.
And Joe made the $8 million on record, and according to the chief accountant of Burisma, who the FBI never interviewed, he made additional amounts of money that were sitting in an offshore bank account that she was willing to give up to the FBI, but of course, like everyone else you've heard about, the FBI didn't interview her.
Now, you tell me, when I heard that, sitting there all by myself, Having spent a lifetime as a prosecutor.
Just imagine how I felt.
I mean, people say I did it because of Trump.
I did it because... I did it because I'm an American.
I did it because I'm a lawyer who took an oath.
Because I believe all that.
I believe with my heart and soul.
I wouldn't have done what I did all my life if I didn't believe it with my heart and soul.
Would I put my life at risk to go after the Mafia if I didn't believe it?
I'm not a pig like they are.
I'm not looking to... I don't know what they're looking for.
I really don't.
Money, I guess.
Glory.
Great parties.
Washington Post patting them on the head.
God Almighty, if the Washington Post patted on the head, I'd probably go to confession
and try to work out with the priest what sin did I commit.
Well.
I think it's time to give them a little advice on their personal life, financial life.
We don't want to revise on your personal life.
That isn't, that isn't the purview of this show.
They have other shows like that.
People, you know, Ted, those personal life shows do, maybe we should start a personal life.
I think some people might tune in to your show.
Like Dear Rudy, like Dear Rudy, my boyfriend left me today and I'm Right?
Yeah.
And then you just give them some advice.
Like, I think some people do probably tune in for, for that sort of advice.
We never get any letters.
Listen, we never get any letters.
Like we never get any dear Rudy letters.
We get dear Rudy letters.
Like I have a bribery scheme that I know about.
Yeah.
You get, you certainly get some letters.
Look, I'm really imploring you to please take this seriously.
Please do Rudy a favor.
Call.
Take the number that you're going to get and call and tell the person at the other end, who will be either Kirk or one of his very, very trusted associates, who are PhDs and a lot smarter than me on this, and let them give you some options.
Write them down.
And then think about it.
If you like those options, then execute them with Kirk.
You can't go wrong.
Or, if you have somebody else, you get some free advice.
But don't do nothing.
Don't do zero.
Okay?
So, let's go to the videotape!
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Can my getter people see it?
They can, yeah.
Perfect.
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See?
Yes.
You kicked the living daylights out of me.
Now let's keep it going.
It's down 25 to 30 percent.
Another 70% would send them bankrupt.
These people, the good people who work for them will all pick up.
I mean, people are not going to stop drinking beer.
I would love to do a study of where the business went to.
Wouldn't you?
Yeah.
Who got it?
I mean, what are the other companies?
I'm not a beer drinker, so.
So you have Bud Light, Bush Light, same company, Coors.
So Miller Coors would be the, probably the chief rival in America.
Corona, you've probably heard of Corona.
This is not Corona.
I've had Corona in Mexico.
Yeah.
When they put the worm.
Yep.
That's the bottom of a tequila.
Oh, that's tequila?
A specific type of tequila, if I remember correctly.
It's been a few years.
But for beer.
But yeah.
So Anheuser-Busch.
So that's Bush Light, Bud Light, Budweiser.
You have Coors Light, Miller Light, Stella Artois in some areas.
Oh, I've heard of that.
I think I've had that.
You've probably had Stella.
Of course, Corona is another big one.
And then there's the Sam Adams of the world.
Who?
Oh, Sam Adams!
I should get that in honor of Dr. Maria.
Don't they make that in Massachusetts?
Yeah, I think Sam Adams, Boston Logger.
Yeah, he was a Sons of Liberty guy.
Dr. Maria is a history expert.
She's probably sitting over there reading history right now.
We got some calls, we'll give the headphones out.
Good, and I also want them to see I happen to love cartoons, so we're going to have a little cartoon.
Now that we got our document camera, we're going to show you more things so that we can prove things.
That's really why I got it, but we can also put some nice cartoons up.
We can put some cartoons up and have some fun.
How many of you read Peanuts?
I mean, would you?
You know where you can get Peanuts?
I mean, Peanuts, the cartoon?
You can get it in the New Epoch Times, which I highly recommend.
I recommend the whole operation of the Epoch Times, but I recommend the I recommend them.
After spending time in New Hampshire, Mayor, what are your, any updates or feelings on the campaign trail?
We got that question a few times tonight.
Well, I wish Dr. Maria would not be so shy and come over and join you, but in any event, I would say—it didn't help, even though I said that.
She's still sitting there, working on whatever she's working on.
So, I would say, all things being equal, Trump's got a rather Good lead in New Hampshire.
Good lead in New Hampshire is not necessarily, however, safe, because it isn't as if they're going to go from now to the primary, and a few things will happen, and there'll be a couple of influences on the campaign, and therefore, to move a 30, what do they have, about a 25% lead there?
25-30, depending.
Yeah.
There's going to be a tremendous amount of campaigning.
So, what I'm telling you is a 20 to 30 point lead of course is impressive, of course puts them in a much better position, and anybody that tells you they wouldn't rather have the 20 to 30 point lead is crazy.
But could you overcome a 20 to 30 point lead in Massachusetts?
In New Hampshire?
Yes.
Has it been done?
Yes.
Can it be done in such a crowded field?
Less so.
It's too bad Biden isn't running there, because that'd be a better test of whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
could make up what is generically sort of a 40-point lead.
I mean, generally, it's 60-20.
I think that's right.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
It's 60-28-0.
20. 8 right.
Yeah.
I guess. Is that right?
That would be right, right.
So it's a 60-28 distribution almost everywhere.
A couple of places where Kennedy dips below 20 and a couple of places where Kennedy goes above 20.
Williamson never gets above 8.
And Biden doesn't do much better than 59 to 61-62.
So it's a solid 40-point lead.
Let's assume that Biden has that in New Hampshire should Biden be running.
But Here's why Biden isn't running.
He's never won New Hampshire.
He's been trounced in New Hampshire every time he's ever run there.
If I'm not mistaken, he may have come in fifth or sixth in the primary in 2016 and had to drop out.
I mean, New Hampshire knocked him out of the campaign.
New Hampshire has got a pretty good sense of crooked people.
And you know, it also may be that New Hampshires who have great memories, and this is why I really like you in this, Dr. Marie, not being fair to our fans.
The, the, the, I think they may remember that he got, he got
a dick.
I think that he got a dick.
My family was coal miners back, you know, since we can remember three generations, four generations, whatever.
Nobody ever went to college in my family.
I was the first one to go to college.
I had to work in the mines myself.
He gives the same speech.
My family was very poor.
We've been coal miners for three generations or four generations.
Nobody's ever gone to college.
I had a couple coal myself.
The truth is that nobody in his family had ever worked in a coal mine.
He had one distant relative who was an accountant for a coal mining company.
It was totally untrue.
And he just told it, along with And this is where you get him because he's got a complex.
Because I'm going to tell you what the complex is.
You know it.
He's always been, since he was a kid, the dumbest guy in school.
Because his friend who introduced me said, he's the dumbest guy I ever met.
He was the dumbest guy in the law school class.
So he's constantly trying to impress people with his intelligence.
So there he is in New Hampshire saying, I have five degrees.
Or I went to five colleges, or I had five degrees.
I think he said he had five degrees.
I was first in some class.
I was in the top 10% of my class.
He either said he was first or in the top 10% of his law school class, college class.
Turns out that he was way near the bottom of his class in college, just about graduated.
First year of law school, almost got thrown out, was put on probation, academic probation, because he's so damn stupid.
And he was like fourth from last in his class, and they went and got the records.
And then he was confronted with it in New Hampshire, and he just completely decomposed, lost his temper, acted like the child liar that he is, and he had to drop out.
And Sam Donaldson, who was the premier nasty reporter of the day, but mostly to Republicans, basically said, this guy's finished.
He's got no future in politics.
God, please, you should have made that right.
Who knows all those people in Afghanistan that got killed and all the people in Ukraine that got killed might be alive today if you were right.
Somehow they resurrected the liar.
After 20 or 30 years of doing nothing but collecting money.
We're going to make a great book sometime when all the truth comes out, huh?
What the heck?
A lot of people died as a result of it.
Hmm.
I want to see.
Can you pick this up?
If I put this there.
This is a thing from the Post done by Gorrell.
I want to give credit.
Giving Congress FBI files on Joe Biden's finances might interfere with our investigation.
But then I want you to see the rest of what it said.
Really, really cute.
Do you see it?
This is cartoon time.
Do they see it, Ted?
Yeah, we're gonna add it in a second.
Okay, and I'll get ready for the call while you do that.
Because it requires me to put my, look like a rabbit.
Can people read it?
I can see it here.
Is it up now?
I have to mirror the camera so it I can see it here. Yeah, is it up now now they can see it. Okay
Yeah, I like that I like cartoons like that.
I was going to play you Peanuts, but I think it would be unfair that Epoch Times, because you should buy the Epoch Times.
I'm going to tell you, I have no hesitation making this statement.
It's the most intelligent newspaper in America.
I get it online every day.
And online, it's enormously informative and driven.
But there's something really fun.
Scoot it a little bit over so you can get the full caption in the TV.
Scoot it over?
Which way, Ted?
Yep, a little bit that way.
Yep, see?
So you can read it all.
There it is.
All right.
You see that one?
Yeah.
There we go.
That's the criminal Christopher Wray.
I wonder what it's going to be like when Christopher Wray is in the federal penitentiary.
Right.
Where he belongs for ruining the FBI and obstructing justice.
And really participating in something close to treason in trying to unseat a duly elected president based on a false and fictitious documents and stories.
So who do we have calling in to America's Mayor Live?
So for our first call.
And we duly apologize.
And it is the last six minutes of the show before soccer time.
Uh, we do apologize to our getter people who I love.
And because, because of the restream situation, which getter is not yet connected to restream, everybody else on here gets everything.
Uh, you're actually on a different, you even get a slightly different picture, uh, cause you're on a different camera.
And, um, What has to happen is Getter has to do something to put a code in so that Restream can pick it up.
And don't ask me to explain this, but they promised us they were going to do it.
Right, Ted?
That's right there in the process of doing it.
They've been great to work with, and we just hope to get that going soon.
They have been great to work with, but they are in Washington.
So process means.
They're not from New York.
You know what process means in New York?
John, you're still there, right?
Well, my boss used to say to me, I want this connected.
And it wasn't connected the next morning.
Judge McMahon would be really angry.
If I came back about two weeks later and said, I'm working on it, he'd have a different law clerk.
Let's go to John in New York.
Do you know where that is?
Very loud.
I don't know why, but go ahead.
Good evening.
Now put it louder again.
Yes, John?
Good evening, Mayor.
How are you doing?
I'm doing fine, John.
How are you doing?
Hanging in there.
We spoke maybe about two weeks ago, and it's a privilege again to have the opportunity to speak to you.
Oh, that's very nice of you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Yeah, no matter how many.
I'm not here.
I don't have his whole pandemic listening to you on your common sense podcast really has been really a privilege for me.
And you've imparted so much information.
Really, you make men out of boys, really.
I mean, I'm 45 but I can say in the last year and a half, I have really transformed how I look at things and I do things.
And you've been more than vindicated in my mind prior to the Durham report, just to throw that out there.
Isn't that nice?
Thank you.
Thank you very much for saying that, John.
I appreciate that.
At some point, we'll probably do a wrap up podcast.
President Trump has actually suggested that I do that to show this is what was alleged.
This turns out to be I was telling the truth, but that's for another day.
Oh, we know.
We know it.
Anyone who's paying attention has common sense, as you would say.
Um, and very well aware of what's been going on.
And, um, the last time we, we, we spoke, I kind of was talking a little bit about the politics in New Jersey and how during elections, they basically use the, the work, the, the city work base of people to kind of like basically pull the election to their, to their side.
Many of the local mayors and, you know, um, and some of the local offices.
And so as tomorrow is, I know there's races going on in Hudson County, New Jersey.
I just would like to kind of pick your brain as to what can we do as citizens to really kind of stop that situation or kind of put a little bit of a block in it because it's in all the different departments, whether it's the education, housing, everybody knows everybody and everybody's helping everybody.
It's just really kind of tough.
Well, this is a particular problem.
for New Jersey, but it's true throughout any place that has Democrat machine politics.
Inherent in the machine is using the city workers as political workers, and their jobs are contingent on it.
So how do you stop it?
You pass a law, like the federal government has, that doesn't allow city workers to participate in politics.
You make it a felony, and if you see one doing it, you arrest them and put them in jail.
It'll stop it right away.
Now to do that, you need a Republican governor and a Republican legislature who has the guts to do it because the Republicans aren't doing it.
Now in New Jersey, I mean, let me remind you that the guy who wants to be president, Christie, had the opportunity to do that and didn't.
Ask yourself why he didn't.
And before Christie does, I mean, you want to call somebody sanctimonious.
There's a sanctimonious guy.
I mean, he did very little to straighten out the corruption in New Jersey and knew it from having been U.S.
attorney.
Unlike what I did in New York, which is to pass laws based on my experience as U.S.
attorney.
To get the mafia out of the Fulton Fish Market, to get them out of private sanitation, and things like that.
But he should have passed a law that made it illegal.
He'd have saved himself Bridgegate if he did that.
But maybe that gives you an inkling that in New Jersey, some of the Republicans copy what the Democrats do.
So that's the thing.
Next time you have an election for governor, See if you can get an honest candidate who would pass a law that says you work for the city, you work for the state, no politics, pal.
That'd change it right away.
And it'll also tell you whether your candidate is part of the machine or not.
Because in New Jersey, you got to worry about it on both sides.
I mean, there's more corruption on the Democrat side, but if you look at, just look at the last 30 years, how many mayors have gone to jail in New Jersey.
Look at their political affiliation.
The vast majority are going to be Democrats, but you've got to, you know, you've got a representative number of Republicans too.
Yes.
They play both sides.
Can I ask you a question?
I just want to acknowledge you for giving some time to my questions.
And just to let you know, I happen to be from the Santini family.
If you ever heard the seven Santini brothers moving company.
Yes.
Long time.
So can I ask you a question?
Are you still in business?
Well, I'll tell you the family years ago, they sold the name and, you know, kind of,
it kind of kind of shifted to different a company bought over the name and like the
houses. Many of my family members stayed in the moving industry.
I think I was the last extra on the field until they told me I had to abandon it.
You must be pretty busy now.
Moving.
That's what I was thinking.
The moving business.
I mean, I'm good friends with Big John.
Big John Movers in New York.
You know them, I'm sure.
And Big John is so busy I can only get him on the phone anymore.
And the poor guy, I mean, It's hard to get workers because everybody's making more money on welfare.
He's overwhelmed with people leaving New York and people leaving New Jersey at roughly the same rate as New York.
I know.
And there's many moving companies and they're busy.
Listen, you guys got my number anytime you need a mover.
I got a lot of dollies and a lot of boxes.
Okay, we'll call you.
I'm lifting things up and putting them down, sir.
You know, we may need it because it might be hard to get a mover.
And they may throw us out of here.
I don't know when they're gonna, you know, they threw me out of the bar.
I don't mean the bar like we can have a drink.
I mean the bar where I spent my life.
And that hurts me more than anything.
Thank you, John.
We'll move on.
Thank you very much, Scott.
A very interesting conversation.
You got it, guys.
Thanks, John.
Keep calling.
We really enjoy talking to you.
Call again next week, John.
Yeah, we really enjoy talking to you.
Thank you.
A real human being.
Well, we have Sally in Brooklyn, Mayor.
Sally in Brooklyn.
Hello, Sally.
Hey, Mayor G. How you doing?
I'm doing great.
You sound happy.
I am happy.
I'm happy to talk to you because I really enjoyed your leadership back in the day.
Well, thank you.
And I'm very hopeful.
Yes, yes.
Law and order is very important to me.
As it should be.
And President Trump.
I'm sorry?
As it should be.
As it should be.
Yes, and President Trump taught me how important it was, because sometimes you just aren't aware how important things are, and the people sort of guide you.
Oh, law and order, law and order, and they're like, yeah, it's so important.
But I also wanted to say that this forum of YouTube, where people get to blog, you know, I don't have all the words, but they get to talk and have fun, have a good time if they want to, or say serious things.
And it's a live way, and there's all these mods over there working the room.
It's beyond wonderful.
And I wanted to tell you, so I appreciate this forum.
I think it's wonderful.
And I wanted to thank you, Mayor, and also say that... I'm sorry, Ted.
I lost Sally.
It's owned by a person by the name of one of the kindest people in the universe.
Who?
And his name is Elon Musk.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yes, and it's important to show gratitude because he is Kind of the wealthiest, but also the kindest and the most just people in the universe.
I have no, I have nothing.
I mean, I don't know Elon and I feel bad.
I really should know him.
You should, yes.
Invite him on your show, please.
I will.
I will.
I mean, I have.
I'm trying to reach him.
I mean, I have nothing but good.
It's hard.
It's really hard to touch base.
But he should.
He should.
I'll tell you why he should come on.
We are the first ones.
To have used Twitter live on a consistent basis.
I've been banned from there.
I'm very beyond frustrated by that.
I'd like to get on.
If you could put in a good word for me.
Trump was banned also.
When Tucker does this, he'll be following in our footsteps.
Of course, he'll do better, but we have gone from 8,000 to 600,000.
in uh nine months on on twitter and you know who owns twitter do you know who owns twitter he does elon musk yes yes and since it's the most it's the most brilliant um forum because it's an exchange of ideas yeah i listen did you listen to his interview or with the robert kennedy jr today i listened to some of his on my radio show no no i didn't know because i don't go to twitter that much because i've been banned I'm going to tell you.
Unfortunately and tragically, and I'm beyond upset.
Sally, do you want to be a moderator on our YouTube channel?
Um, I don't really work, but I am on like, because I, I just, what does a moderator do?
Yes.
Get me unbanned.
What does a moderator do?
Tell her Ted.
What does a moderator do?
A moderator just helps moderate the chat, right?
Sometimes we have up to, you know, two, 3000 people in there.
Well, you know what?
I can give you my information after.
Sure, you can take my information.
Yeah, text us your information on the number you called in on.
Sure, sure.
I'll just connect with my people and make sure it's okay.
And Sally, let's see what we can do about getting you unbanned, because I'm sure that Musk would love to unban the people that were unfairly... He does want to!
He does want to, but... And I told him, put me on probation, because I did dock somebody, so... No, but I mean, I would really like to talk to him, because...
He's done a lot of, without knowing it, he's done a lot of good things for me.
So, but before he came on, right, they had me down to 800,000 followers.
I knew it was untrue.
I knew it was untrue.
Yeah, the numbers, the numbers don't, you know.
You know what I am now?
You know what I am now?
1.7 million.
1.7 million!
Yeah, 1.7 million.
That's good, that's good.
And whenever I'd be on Twitter, all of a sudden, I mean, the other night we had a show, we
had 685,000 people listening, watching on Twitter.
Just Twitter.
But we're also on YouTube, and we're on Facebook, and we're on Getter, and we're on Rumble.
I don't do Facebook.
I don't do Facebook.
And we're on Twitch.
I really feel it's like a swamp.
So I cannot do Facebook.
We'll go on anyone where they'll listen to us.
If you feel safe there.
I feel like I don't care if they take me off.
I mean if they take me off, if they take me off, what am I going to do?
I'm going to tell them the truth.
I just need to say myself, because I'm Sally and I'm kind of on YouTube and I have shorts, I need to say I don't believe Facebook is safe.
I believe there are few forums that are very, very safe for people to air their, you know, any kind of concerns they have in the universe.
You mean that it's not safe?
One is Google and one is YouTube.
Facebook is very unsafe.
I mean, there are so many, like for example, I like to follow Elon Musk because I have a Personal connection to him, somewhat, right?
And also because he's a very truthful person, kind person, and a just person.
So I know he's very safe.
But on Facebook, people use his name so much, if you're not really clued into who he is, you'll get the wrong information and you'll follow the wrong places, and it's not him.
But on Twitter, it's extremely, extremely safe and good government is all over.
Now it is.
I mean, it wasn't at one time, but now it's very safe.
It's very, very safe.
And I tell you, our experience since we started in October with nobody, and now we've got a gigantic audience and it grows every day, every week.
And we're very happy with Twitter.
We recommend it very strongly.
I think Tucker Tucker's going to take it to a new level.
I think it's going to help us, too.
I mean, we'll be in his shadow, no question about it.
No problem with that.
But he'll pull us up even more.
So I think Twitter is the place to go.
I do.
And, you know, I was surprised when they did the DeSantis announcement that they did it on spaces where there's a limit on the number of people.
I would have done it on Twitter Live where I don't know if there's a limit.
So far, we haven't hit the limit.
So, I mean, we hit 600, 700,000 and nothing happened.
We hit 600, 700,000 and nothing happened. It didn't crack.
We're hoping to pretty soon hit a million.
So I'd like to test the outer limit of Twitter live, which is what we're on, and the one that gets the most people.
Now the others do very well too, but none of them do as well as Twitter live.
And the others, we do have a little bit of concern, with a few of them, I won't say which ones, that we're not getting A fair deal.
Not so much in the numbers, but in where they place the show and the promotion of it and, you know, because it's hard to believe that the numbers on Twitter are so much higher than the others.
But we'll see.
We're working our way through it, and we're doing so well, we shouldn't complain.
My major objective is so that we have a voice and that it be really, really vital and big by the time we get to the 2024 election, which is why I would ask you, if you would, please, go to my website, RudyGiulianiCS.com.
RudyGiulianiCS.com.
Hit subscribe.
It is for free.
You will have access to all of my podcasts.
You'll find my podcast particularly interesting because everything you're hearing about now, the vast majority of it, I told you about three years ago in my podcast, including the Biden bribes, where you will see the documents, some of which you're going to probably get to see again very soon.
Number two, go to Twitter and hit subscribe there.
And we are going to use that for special briefings, for more intense discussions, for behind the scenes activity.
And that does have a subscription price of $10 a month, $100 a year.
And that money will help us build a really big network.
We want to do it now so that for 2024 we can have a substantial amount of programming that will bring you the truth.
I think if you listen to us every night, you're going to find things that weren't covered somewhere else.
I literally, and Ted does, and Dr. Maria, we go through all the news every day and we don't just repeat We look for the things that haven't been mentioned, that are hidden somewhere.
We look for the things that haven't been emphasized, that you need to know, that are being hidden from you.
Because the censorship that began with the censorship of the hard drive has continued unabated since then.
I mean, no one other than Robert Kennedy Jr.
said this the other day, a Democrat.
It's not, you are being deprived of critical information and they're going to try to do the same thing again that they did the last time.
And if we can have a big, big audience that reaches a large number of the American people and then you can reach the rest by word of mouth, and not just us, but people like, you know, Dan Bongino and people who tell you the truth, the people they throw off Fox, for example.
Um, we can avoid what happened last time.
We can combat it.
We can get an honest election.
So that's why I implore you to go on Rudy Giuliani.
CS.com.
Hit subscribe.
Also, if you have the time, there's the place to give me some messages.
Tell me what you want me to know.
Tell me what you'd like to know.
And then, Go to Twitter, follow my Twitter account, and also subscribe.
And as I said, that would be $100 a year.
And that $100 is going to be used to build up the whole network.
So we end up with a network, and you'll be part of the group that we share all the inside information with.
And count on when we're going to need people to win the election in 24.
So thank you very, very much.
I don't usually spend as much time explaining the logistics as I did tonight, but I think it's important because we are starting, believe it or not, even though it seems like we are starting to move into the election season, and you can see that with everybody campaigning now in New Hampshire and in Iowa, and they drop off a little into South Carolina because that comes up next.
It could be really, really interesting.
We're also considering adding a show just on the elections.
And, you see, to do this, we need more resources, and that's why it really would help us if you subscribed on Twitter.
Okay?
Thank you very, very much.
And also, it also would help us if you call Kirk Elliott.
Put up the number again for Kirk.
And Ted, if you don't mind, just call Kirk and ask him, what can you do for me?
If you have an IRA, for example, why don't you consider at least putting half of it in gold and silver?
You're not going to get hurt.
It's going to be protected.
And then see how it goes.
And maybe you move the rest of it.
Maybe you don't.
Or a quarter.
Get your feet wet!
Okay?
Like in the Godfather, when the bad guy says, I just want to wet my beak.
Wet your beak in an honest way.
Honest beak wetting, if there is such a thing.
So we'd like to expand the programming, and this will allow us to do it.
And we'd like to get you part of our subscription group on Twitter.
We'll discuss with you how we're going to do it.
Because, you know, there are a lot of options, and we'd love to get real people giving us real advice on what works.
There's so much out there that, you know, you want to make sure that it works.
We want to be relevant.
You only have so much time.
Of which I am now, well over into my soccer period.
And I'm getting cards, you know, those cards.
I may even be penalized tomorrow for having gone over so much.
Penalized so that I don't have a voice left.
So, thank you very, very much.
I can't tell you how much we appreciate when you listen in and when you, particularly when you participate.
And when we don't get to you, we'll try very much to get to you the next night.
We are also considering a special period where people can get through more easily.
That's another one of our projects.
So whenever you contribute, all those projects will move forward faster.
Okay.
God bless you.
And of course, God bless the greatest country on earth, the United States of America.
Our purpose is to bring to bear the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our day.
America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
It 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.