America's Mayor Live (E163): Orange Haze Engulfs New York City
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Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor Live, and we're here in Staten Island, I think.
Your favorite borough.
Well, because I'm surrounded by smoke and smog, and I can't see outside because of 400 fires in Canada, which makes no sense to me, that all These fires in Canada all of a sudden are coming down here and are creating, well, here's a picture of the Statue of Liberty.
This was taken yesterday.
You see that?
Look at that.
That's about what it's like tonight.
You have a few more, Ted, that we can show them?
We do, yes, sir.
Just show them what it looks like here.
We're going to have Dr. Maria do the best.
Explanation, because she's already done this once before, and she does a lot better than the New York City health commissioner who immediately blamed it on climate change.
After first saying he didn't know what caused it, he figured out that climate change caused it in the three minutes in which he was being interviewed.
That's known as political bull, you know, the rest of it.
So my contribution was, let's see if we can get a real scientist on.
How about a real doctor, a real scientist, not a political doctor?
It is a little atypical to have wildfires at this time of the summer.
Typically, it's later in the summer when things are more dry, but we have wildfires here in America every year.
We do controlled burns to help with that process.
But this, we don't know why it started in the Quebec province, which is A large landmass with a lot of woods.
Whether lightning strike or not, we don't know.
But it's rampant.
The wildfires are rampant.
The smoke is very, very thick in Quebec.
And the jet stream basically took it down into the United States and around under, right under New Hampshire.
So I'm from New Hampshire.
I live in New Hampshire.
My whole state was basically clean because of the way the jet stream took it.
And took it down Philadelphia, it's in New York, and in New York City it's the worst air quality ever in the history, maybe even in the history of the United States.
Certainly in the history of New York City.
Yesterday it hit the worst, today it got even worse.
It's supposed to be even worse tomorrow.
And it's supposed to get worse tomorrow and then eventually tail off by Saturday.
Yeah, it's going to take a while.
We need rain.
We need much more wind to move this, but I'm a healthy adult.
My lungs are great.
I have no health problems.
My eyes have been burning most of the day, and we try to stay inside, but it does seep in inside.
The door opens every once in a while.
My lungs feel okay, but my throat is a little bit, and we've heard that from multiple people.
Tell us what you do about it because, again, the health commissioner gave the most idiotic advice that you could possibly imagine.
He said you should go get surgical masks.
Now, how are people going to get surgical?
What, are they going to go in a hospital and say, give me a surgical mask?
Well, it's not even a surgical mask.
And the rest of the people can die.
Yeah, that's not right.
The reason I don't like our health commissioner is this is the guy that gives out drugs.
I mean, he gives out syringes.
Well, he's got a vending machine that's empty now with crack pipes.
Now we give out free crack pipes.
Why in God's name would a city give out free crack pipes?
Unless he wants to make you a crack addict.
Your lips get dry with all that cracking.
This is a doctor?
This is a doctor?
But surgical masks aren't going to help you.
If you ever look at surgical masks, they're those blue masks.
And where are you going to get them?
And if you wear glasses like Mayor Giuliani and you wear that surgical mask, you're going to get all, uh, you know, mist in your eyes.
Suppose I wanted to get a surgical mask to go home tonight.
Where could I get it?
It's not a surgical mask.
When I go to the hospital, will they give me one?
Will you listen to me, Rudolph?
It's not a surgical mask.
That's not what you need.
You need an N95 or a KN95.
But these, even though in the pandemic they said they're the best masks, yes I guess for what people have access to.
Me being a CEO of a hospital, being a provider in emergency medicine, if we knew somebody was infectious or had tuberculosis, we actually have to get fitted for those N95 masks.
So they put it on you, they put this big mask over you, and they put in some chemicals.
And if you can taste it and smell it, the mask doesn't fit you correctly.
And you have to actually have it fitted.
I don't know what's wrong with my face, but it was very hard to fit my face.
I had to have like this extra small one that was like... But anyways, long and short of it.
The point is the practicality of it.
People aren't going to have the proper masks.
I was the mayor at one time and I had to give practical advice to people.
I wouldn't tell him to go get a mask that you can't get.
No, no, no.
Yeah.
Suppose 8 million people tonight tried to get the mask that he says you should wear.
Could any of them get it?
No.
Not the ones that are fitting.
So what the hell is he giving that advice for?
Except that for the same reason that he says it comes from climate change.
He doesn't know what the hell he's talking about.
With government now, we put doctors on who are soundbite artists, not doctors.
All through the pandemic we had that.
Inconsistent advice.
Advice that was unrealistic.
Wear a mask.
Don't wear a mask.
Wear a mask.
Wear two masks.
Wear three masks.
Don't wear a mask at all.
Now, this guy wants you to go to get an N95 mask.
Now, right now, he wants us to go do that.
And you can buy them on the internet.
You can buy them.
They're not fitted though, so it may not do you any good.
I'll go on the internet and I'll get it.
But when I walk out here tonight, I won't be able to wear it.
But may I have a question for you?
The surplus of mass COVID stuff we had that they got rid of, what happened?
We should have kept it, I guess, right?
Well, we do.
I can just say as a hospital CEO, after the 2010 pandemic, I stockpiled.
My hospital at the beginning of this pandemic had no issues because I stockpiled all on the property that the hospital owned.
I had gowns, the right masks.
I had everything.
IV fluid.
I had everything.
But getting back to this smoke, we do have an important health tip.
The most at risk for serious consequences are those with underlying health conditions, especially if you have COPD, which is chronic pulmonary disease.
If you have heart conditions, heart and lungs, right?
They're right next to each other.
You strain your lungs, you're going to strain your heart.
Stay indoors.
Doctor today talked about using your air conditioner.
I don't recommend it.
That smoke, those filters are not good in those little, and most people have the ones that are in windows, those filters are not good enough.
What about if it's central air conditioning?
Central's a little bit better.
They have better filters in it, but I recommend Please stay indoors in any of these cities.
I can look outside here in Staten Island and you can't see anything in front of you.
LaGuardia had a ground stop today.
We weren't letting any planes take off or land.
This is a serious thing.
Yes, it's a very serious issue and people should take it that way.
That's all I have to say.
It's a thousand miles of territory in Canada that's consumed by the virus.
All the way over Vancouver is basically the west coast of the United States.
So we're talking about a thousand miles, fires are the greatest and biggest fires in Nova Scotia.
Barrington Lake fire is the largest fire in the history of Nova Scotia, maybe in the history of Canada.
And it's concentrated in Quebec and then over in Alberta, British Columbia, Vancouver.
The smoke worging on the northeast is from Quebec.
Nova Scotia is not coming to it.
Well, Nova Scotia is on the east coast of Canada.
But maybe it's going down to the west coast of the U.S.
I guess.
It's just not coming.
It's not moving in that direction.
Well, hopefully it will be over by Saturday and everybody will be safe and in good shape.
You know, it's just another thing you just have to deal with, and you can't panic about it.
This is life and I've been in New York for 2000 years now and I don't remember anything like
very but don't that's the best the best thing to do is don't
deal with we to the president which is very very exciting viewers I heard for me good
friend Chris Christie Chris announced and apparently he's going to run a very different kind of campaign than anyone else.
No, no, no.
He's going to be a psychoanalyst.
He's going to explain Trumpology.
He's not going to lower taxes.
He's not going to build up the military in China.
He's not going to talk about anything.
He's going to talk about what's wrong with Trump and how that... who obviously can do this.
I mean, he can preach to others because he's perfect.
He is going to... Well, why don't we... Why don't we play... Why don't we play his...
His announcement and his first description, very pointed description.
Somebody or other, we'll have to figure out who it is.
This was in your state yesterday.
Announcement in where I have my home in Manchester, New Hampshire.
This is Dr. Christie.
Dr. Christie.
Analyzing someone.
Listen to this now.
Listen to the doctor.
Well, we can play for the crowd.
We can't hear him.
You can't miss him.
But the people at home can hear it?
Okay.
Can they hear him?
I mean, everybody can see him.
I just know we can hear him.
Well, Chris Christie, so we have Nikki Haley, who spent a lot of time in my state because we are the first... Did we play this here?
Yeah, he played it, and I guess the people at home can hear it.
But I want to talk about it.
Okay.
Well, I was going to say, he's pulling at an asterisk.
That's below zero?
So it's less than 1%.
That's actually worse than he was doing when he left as governor.
He was at a magnificent 16% when he left as governor.
In other words, the people in New Jersey hated him.
Like, thank God he's gone!
Jesus!
I can't say that.
So what did he say, Rudy?
He said that he wouldn't say who it was originally.
He said he's a mirror hog.
Referring to Trump as a mirror hog.
I just don't think it's wise for Chris to call anybody a hog.
Uh-huh.
I don't.
This is perfectly honest, legitimate political advice.
But we did find a picture.
People didn't know what a mirror hog is.
I mean, you know about animals like giraffes and gorillas and... What's a mirror hog?
Do we have a picture of a mirror hog?
I sent out a couple of biologists and they came back with a perfect picture of a mirror hog.
It's called the quintessential mirror hog picture.
Do you have that, Ted?
I think Ted's working on it.
Well, it might take a while.
You know, mirror hogs are hard to... They're hard to kind of... They're kind of hard to... I feel bad if people have weight problems.
It's really hard to lose weight.
I don't... I'm not... I'm not... It is!
I think there's a better analogy here.
The analogy should be... We could really critically talk about a lot of things with Chris Christie, but his weight... How about people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones?
What about that?
Yeah.
I don't think I, if I were Chris Christie, I'd go around calling people a hawk.
Oh, I see.
All right.
Okay.
And it also gives you an idea of the depth of his campaign.
I mean, there he is.
Now that is a mirror hawk.
That is a mirror hawk.
That's the quintessential picture of a mirror hawk.
Okay.
Okay.
I get it now.
Now, who else announced today?
Uh, well, the one that announced today, uh, who's, uh, uh, Pence together, the, both of them don't get to double digits.
So Pence announced today, and at least he gave, he gave us a substantive speech about the things that he's going to do, you know, uh, which is essentially all the things that Trump would do.
So, uh, he's going to do it, um, this time as president rather than vice president.
Um, but.
He doesn't have any support.
And it's very, very unfortunate.
He had a rather large crowd at the beginning.
He announced in Iowa.
Yeah.
And it was, it was unfortunate because, you know, I think the press wanted to help him.
So unlike Trump, they don't, they showed you the audience.
And by the end, half of them were sleeping, so it was not particularly helpful.
And the people that were really annoying were people who snore.
Well, we have some inside information because we've been around these people.
Mrs. Pence was very upset.
He calls her mommy.
She was very, very upset.
He calls her mommy.
And they're going to have a do-over tomorrow, and the people have to promise not to fall asleep.
I really have a lot of respect though for Mike Pence.
I really do.
I think he's a kind man.
But I do have to, and you heard it here on America's Mayor Live, nobody, nobody Those states in the 2020 election who wrote Mike Pence and said, we made a mistake.
We certified an election we now believe was false in my state.
We're asking you to send it back for 10 days for us to investigate.
No one asked Mike Pence to overturn an election.
State rights, they felt they made a mistake.
There was at least four.
I know I saw the letter from Pennsylvania.
In this narrative that keeps going forward that Mike Pence was asked to overturn election was false.
And you heard it on America's Mayor Live.
Okay.
Well, so now we have Christie and we have Pence and we have Mike DeSantis, but Mike, Ron DeSantis, I was thinking of Mike Pence.
No!
No!
No, you're supposed to go like this.
You want to shake somebody's hand.
It's very nice being here in Italy.
Very lovely.
So, DeSantis...
DeSantis, I mean, it might get very complicated because apparently they're moving toward indicting Trump in the District of Columbia with the special prosecutor who's going to indict him for messing up documents.
I mean, this is really ridiculous.
They're going to indict a former president because there was a dispute with the archivist who hates Trump, by the way.
There was a dispute with him over a document.
The document never left Mar-a-Lago.
The document was never in the hands of anyone hostile to the United States or anyone else.
Right.
And nor did the other bozos in the White House took hundreds of documents, if not thousands, sent them to Chinatown.
What the hell did he send them to Chinatown for?
He then put them in an institute that's funded by China.
Yeah.
And Biden.
And then he put a bunch of them out in his garage.
And a guy passed by them at least a hundred times who was in a business relationship with the chief spy of China.
Yeah.
Now that's dangerous.
Yeah, right.
It's not just messing up a document, it's putting it in a position where it can be used by one of our enemies.
And then we also happen to have his, it's his son who was in business with the chief spy of China.
By the way, I'm not making this up.
It's on the laptop.
He says it on tape.
The Hunter Biden on tape tells his prostitute friend who was recording him, was recording that he's impressing her.
Do you know I do business with the chief spy of China?
Oh, that's nice.
He neglected to point out that so does his father.
His father was a, that's the deal in which 10% for the big guy.
The other three partners were the spy chief of China, the head of one of the largest companies in China, and one of the highest ranking members of the Chinese Communist Party.
And a guy who acts as a Chinese infiltrator who lives out in Great Neck, New York, and infiltrates American companies in order to steal our secrets.
They were the partners of Joe Biden, and there was also an office for Jill Biden in that office, and a key for her.
And the money was going to go to the Biden family.
It's all laid out.
The brother-in-law, Hunter, And 10% for the big guy.
Now you pointed out many times, Rudy, because the media picked up on that 10% for the big guy, and everybody got to see the document from the hard drive, and it was vetted, and it's real.
But what you pointed out was a memo that we have, and a lot of people have now, that said he was writing his daughter, Hunter Biden.
And Hunter Biden obviously was the bag man for the Biden Enterprises.
And the daughter was being kind of groomed to take over maybe the business.
That's the kind of family it is.
And Hunter's own words said, I've, for 30 years, I've got all the money for this family.
I pay all the bills and I give 50% to Pop.
So you've always argued that 10% was just for one deal.
That 10% was an old, was an addition.
For 30 years, the deal, as Hunter explains, is I pay all the expenses of the family and I give half of my income to my father.
Now, of course, that makes all the sense in the world that he would give half of his income to his father because the money is for his father's services.
Look, Hunter collected somewhere around $100 million.
Hunter can't walk across the street straight.
I would just like to say, no animals have been harmed because he's smoking his crack pipe.
In the filming of this America's Mayor Live.
No, I'm serious.
I mean, I've got pictures of him driving a car, smoking a crack pipe.
I've got pictures of him sitting in a closet.
Pictures, hundreds of pictures of him sitting in a closet, looking at his private parts, smoking a crack pipe.
And I've got pictures of him with all kinds of women doing the same thing, smoking a crack pipe.
The guy, it looks to me like he never has the crack pipe out of his mouth.
Was it crack or parmesan cheese?
Parmesan cheese, my backside.
Well, by the way, in New York now, Hunter would be very happy because he can get a crack pipe for free.
You can!
Do you know the vending machines are empty now?
Adam is providing a drug addict with a crack pipe.
In one day, they're all empty.
Did you ever hear of anything like that?
Do you realize we're going crazy?
The Democrats are crazy.
They're nuts.
And if you vote for them, you're crazy.
They're giving out crack pipes.
They're giving out crack pipes.
The idiot scientist who went on today that gave all the wrong advice is in favor of giving out crack pipes and syringes.
They started the syringes two years ago.
And our overdoses have hit record highs each year.
Our use of marijuana has tripled since Adams kind of promotes marijuana.
Like it's really good for you.
What is wrong with them?
What's wrong with them is they have an ideology that permits anything.
They want to destroy America so we can become a socialist country and part of the one world.
I'd like to say hello to a new audience that you have tonight.
As you know, America's Mayor Live is always live on Twitter, Getter, Facebook, YouTube, Rumble.
Tonight, for the first time, Twitter Live.
Is that?
Twitter Spaces!
So you have a new audience that will hear you audio, and some of his numbers get over 600,000, so that means he beats Newsmax, CNN, not on every show, but most of them, and everyone beats CNN.
That isn't even a compliment.
Sorry.
How about Newsmax?
CNN is falling apart.
They just fired their CEO again, right?
Chris Licht got the axe from CNN.
Chris Licht got licked.
He got licked, right?
New York Post had a great headline, and I'm trying to recall it, but yes, Chris Licht of CNN came in with high hopes, all these great pieces in these newspapers about what he wanted to do with the network.
Apparently he came in with guns blazing.
Now he's gone.
Well, he's done a lot with the network.
He claimed he wanted to make it more moderate.
Moderate.
Was his big mistake putting Trump on?
Probably.
That probably was.
Putting Trump on was probably the kiss of death, right?
Although it's the biggest audience CNN has ever had since probably the first Gulf War.
Well, you know liberals have strong feelings.
They can't handle Trump.
Just bringing it back.
We're getting some comments.
If we can bring it back to our first topic of the show, people want to know, Mayor, in your time in New York City, does anything relate to what we're seeing today?
No.
No, no, no.
Nothing relates.
In terms of the orange haze, we'll call it?
No.
No, I never remember New York City being affected by fires from Canada.
I never remember that happening.
Of course, we've had fog and we've had pollution.
We used to have tremendous pollution problems that we don't have anymore, thank God, because of all the good things that have been done.
I think we failed to separate We failed to separate pollution from climate change.
Pollution is for real.
Climate change is a mystical religion that people that don't believe in God have to have so they can believe in something.
And we can do something about pollution.
Do you think this will impact the 2024 race?
Not only New York City, But what we're seeing is impacting a good portion of the East Coast.
No.
Unless this keeps happening.
I mean, if this is over with by Saturday or Sunday or Monday, this will be just another thing.
I used to describe New York as an emergency a week and a catastrophe a month.
And that's why I thought when September 11 happened, I'd been through everything.
And I wrote a book about it.
And then I had to go rewrite it.
Yeah, that's right.
You have your book on leadership.
It was almost complete.
I mean, imagine the things that happened when I was mayor.
We had an earthquake.
You don't remember it, but I do, because a whole diner in Queens got ripped apart by an earthquake.
Wow.
There was an earthquake in New York City.
Yes, it was an earthquake in New York City.
Nobody would remember it except the poor mayor who had to get up and go deal with it.
And I'm sure you had your great and the great, great firefighter who saved the woman that went in the hole.
And of course you weren't mayor, but the great blackout of, I believe it was 2003, right?
Was that in New York?
Rolling blackouts and it hit a lot of East Coast.
That was Mike Bloomberg.
I had a blackout in just one, in Washington Heights.
All of Washington Heights went out one night.
And I'll tell you what I was so proud of.
Washington Heights was the site of a major riot for four days in 19, 1992.
It happened because a police officer killed a drug dealer, but they withheld the background of the drug dealer for four days, presented him as an altar boy, and as a poor little innocent that was killed by the police officer.
And Mayor Dinkins had a theory that he called cooling off period.
So if a riot started, he let them do a little rioting so they'd burn it out.
Of course, by the time it was finished, they'd burned down the entire city or the entire area of the city.
And that was, I think that was his second riot.
The first was the Pogrom in Crown Heights, where they went around beating up Jewish people and killed one.
So we had a terrible riot there.
Washington Heights was the crack capital of New York when I took over as mayor.
And the lights went out in 1998 for the whole night.
And it wasn't a single crime.
Not a single crime.
Every other blackout we had, there was massive looting.
When we had our first blackout, there was massive looting.
When we had the blackout under Koch, there was massive looting.
There was a blackout under me.
People enjoyed themselves at night.
People don't like to remember that.
What was the difference?
What was the difference was because I created a city in which people respect the law.
Yep.
People respect themselves.
Yeah.
Respecting the law is just a matter of respecting yourself.
Yeah.
And if a city is a city like the ones we have now with these pathetic Democratic mayor and Soros district attorneys, these people, these district attorneys and these, and these mayors don't respect themselves.
They don't have self-respect or they wouldn't allow that.
I mean, if I had a city like Chicago and I woke up on a Monday morning and you told me that, you know, 10 people were killed and 60 were shot, that would be the last weekend it happened.
For 10 years?
Over 10 years?
Every single weekend?
What would you do, Mayor?
I would stay up all night.
And I would study every damn crime statistic I could find, and I would come up with a way to stop it.
That's what I did in New York City.
I came up with programs to stop crime, not bullshit like Adams does to stop crime.
He doesn't know what the hell he's doing.
And he goes this way, he goes that way, he goes this way, he goes that way.
He reinstated stop, question, and frisk, and something like 70% of them were bad searches.
What the hell is wrong with him?
He'll get it thrown out if you have bad searches.
Stop Question and Frisk didn't get thrown out when I was the mayor.
In fact, it got approved by the Clinton Justice Department because I did it right.
That's interesting. It says, stop, question, and frisk.
What we've heard in more recent years is stop and frisk. Well, because they don't know how
to do it.
So nobody trains them.
Liberals are terrible at governing because they live in a theoretical world.
They don't live in a practical world.
If you're a business person, you have to make a profit.
You live in a practical world.
If you're an athlete, you got to win a game.
If you're a liberal, you just have to say things.
You don't have to do anything.
And then they all agree with each other.
They never have to produce, and they say the silliest things in the world, like money grows on trees, right?
That's right.
But Biden is printing money like it doesn't have any... Well, Biden is a different case, but a person like Biden, doesn't he have a concept that he's actually just people by spending all this money that I now, I now, whatever I had when he came into office is now worth 20% less, even if I'm a poor person.
I have 20% less than I had when that jackass took over.
But Mayor, isn't it easier, let's talk about Democrats who run and win in cities across the country, not just New York.
Isn't it easier to run a campaign on handouts and welfare and these sorts of things?
How do you get folks... Of course they brainwash people.
Yeah.
It's a question of educating them.
It's a question of educating them in a different way.
I mean, the same way they were educated into this false conception of a life without accountability, they can be educated into a life with accountability.
It's a lot more fulfilling.
And feel good.
And have that dignity.
And have dignity in what you do, getting up, earning a living.
Having respect for your home, your neighborhood.
And now they want a person in office, not president, mayor, whatever.
They want a person in office who's actually going to deliver on their promises.
Democrats are known for using minorities to get votes and then they just disregard them and it needs to stop.
But other people are getting rich.
Rudy did a really interesting podcast on Rudy Giuliani's CS.com, his common sense podcast on Poverty pimps.
I had never heard that term before and it was really... Okay, say you have a legitimate problem like homelessness in your Congress or your City Council.
They vote, they give all this money, but you never see a change in the homelessness.
That's because there's somebody in between who promises, I'm going to do this program, that program, but it never really filters down.
That person gets rich.
We had a good example.
The last name was Brown.
Yeah, Mr. Brown, who is one of Mayor Adams' biggest fundraisers, runs a Runs a... Non-profit?
No, he runs a lot of non-profits.
A lot of non-profits.
His brother made millions on security.
He runs a homeless empire.
He's been paid by the city and the state, you know, 10, 12 million dollars over the last two or three years.
Now when you look at his empire, you see that he pays himself a million dollars, which right away is pretty interesting.
Yeah.
But then he has to subcontract out The security.
His brother does that.
He has to subcontract out the food services.
His sister does that.
He has to subcontract out the cleaning and the washing and the whatever.
And his son does that.
The family takes in, there's not a penny in that money that they get.
It doesn't stay with the family.
And then he ends up, he's the one that got caught, and this is how he got caught.
They had, you know, racks in the food and they had plastic in the food.
The tenants of some of these places that they were being placed were complaining.
And Adam, before he became mayor, got him his last big homeless contract.
And he was one of Adam's biggest fundraisers.
What I just described to you is the history of the Democratic Party since the Great Society.
And it's one of the reasons I'm a Republican, because I saw it happen as a prosecutor way, way back.
Just think of it this way.
With all the money that's been allocated by the Democrats for the poor, should there be any poor left?
Where did the money go?
Where did the money go that was going to turn around Baltimore?
I remember Congressman Cummings of, uh, beloved memory.
Congressman Cummings represented Baltimore for 30 years or something.
And there was a big riot in Baltimore and he had a big press conference and he had everybody behind him and all his people that, you know, he gets jobs for and they rape Baltimore and do nothing for it.
And he said, I've been here for 25 years and nothing's been done to change this.
It's just as bad as it's always been.
And nobody bothered to say, but you've been here for 25 years coming.
What the hell did you do?
You know what happened to it?
It went into his wife's pocket.
That's what happened to it.
Charlie Rangel.
At least Charlie Rangel got held a little bit accountable.
Harlem was disgusting when I became mayor.
They wouldn't put a national store in Harlem if you paid them a million dollars when I came in.
I threw them out.
I threw out their bums who were working in the hospital system.
Those guys, that whole group of guys, Charlie Rangel, Dinkins, Percy Sutton, they all became millionaires.
They all became millionaires while their people stayed poor.
Their community got poorer and they got richer.
And then the Jordan Neely will end up on the streets and dead on the subway, and somehow they don't care about the Jordan Neelys of the world until they're dead, right?
Where are they when Jordan Neely needs help throughout his life, right?
The poverty programs in America run by the Democratic Party are structurally corrupt.
Which is why they don't work.
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It's always a pleasure when she joins the show.
The ratings seem to always do better when we have her.
I can't seem to figure that out, Mayor.
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We are back on America's Mayor Live and Ted.
Yes, sir.
We have with us tonight, we have another very special guest.
Those that have followed our show for a long time will remember Daniela May.
She is a candidate for the New York City Council, District 31 in Queens.
So anyone who uses JFK, anyone that flies in and out of JFK, so even if you don't live in this district, it matters to you.
Is JFK in the district?
The entire JFK airport is in my district.
Okay, so you're right on the national border.
Yes.
I know the district really well.
It is a very nice district.
I asked you before what it's like, and it's still a nice district, but it's deteriorated somewhat.
Yes, the infrastructure in my district has gotten really bad.
It hasn't changed.
It's been a constant discussion we've been having since Sandy, even before Sandy, with the constant flooding.
Education in my district, the children are performing 7% and 8% in math and English.
No.
Yes, yes.
And it's not getting any better.
Don't you have some parochial schools there?
We do our best.
A lot of them have closed down.
But I thought they were like both Catholic and Protestant parochial schools.
So there was a Catholic school that I actually went to in the district that closed down now.
It's now a charter school.
We would like to get more, but there's a cap.
Yeah.
So how many charter schools do you have?
Roughly, I can't say.
I'm not sure, but I know we have about Maybe 10 to 15, I don't know off the top of my head.
You need more.
We do.
We definitely need more charter schools in our district.
And people should know that the governor and the state legislature, well, the state legislature has a cap on it.
And the governor has tried to get more, but measly numbers, you know, 10 more, 20 more, 30 more.
Well, the DOE enrollment is going down year by year, so charter schools should be And I bet the people in your district want it, right?
They do.
All my demographic kids, even older than me, all of their children go to charter schools and they have to go outside a district to find them as well.
And it's not fair that you have to travel out.
Let's do this within the community.
There's no reason why you can't do the charter schools right in your district.
And so you're running, first you have the Republican primary.
Yes.
Do you have a point?
No, I'm not being primaried.
All right, well we have the Republican candidate here!
Yes!
We don't have to worry about kicking around somebody else and getting them out of the way, right?
No, no.
Daniella, curious, what is it like running as a Republican in New York City?
We hear from Mayor Giuliani and of course he did it successfully.
I used to be normal before I ran as a Republican.
So we know from Mayor Giuliani, right, who ran successfully.
It's crazy to think about that right now, right?
A Republican.
Traumatic experience.
I mean, I encourage people to check out the 89 race, not just the 93 one.
But Danielle, what's it been like for you?
I would have like 80 year old men come up to me and say, I never voted for a Republican.
And then I remembered New York City didn't vote for Abraham Lincoln.
They didn't vote for you and me and they didn't vote for Abraham Lincoln?
I mean, it really is tough.
That's very true.
Mayor, a lot of New Yorkers at the time, they questioned, right, what are we doing getting into this conflict with the South?
Is that right, back in the Civil War?
They weren't behind the Civil War.
So tell me, what is the main First of all, who are you running against?
Do you know yet?
Selvina Brooks-Powers.
That's the incumbent that I'm running against.
Fairly new.
Will she be nominated?
She's not being primaried either.
So you're off and running.
So tell me what you're running on.
Why should people vote for you?
The crime in my district is demolishing the small businesses that we have in our area.
They're being punished for crime that they can't control, but they're asking for the police presence that they want, but they're not getting it.
Instead, they're getting such things like their liquor licenses stripped away from them.
So we need to really, really deal with that in my district, the infrastructure, and getting a level one trauma center in my district.
The one that we had, Peninsula Hospital, closed about 10 or 12 years ago.
That was able to deal with level one traumas.
So where do you have to go?
How far?
Jamaica?
Jamaica Hospital.
Wow.
About 30 minutes away.
On a good day.
Yeah.
On a good day.
You know, people should realize, which Time means life or death.
Yes, it does.
And as a nurse, anything life-threatening happening on that side, traveling that far, 30 minutes to gunshot heart attack, stroke, those type of things need to be dealt with in a timely manner because you only have up to, in certain instances, maybe 45 minutes.
So you're spending a waste of a lot of time traveling.
Yeah, I mean, so your I mean, you're running into tremendous problems because the Democratic Legislature and the Democratic City Council cut the police department a billion dollars.
They did it under de Blasio.
Adams has only scratched back, if a hundred million, that's a lot.
The police department is the smallest it's been.
In my memory.
I mean, when I was the mayor of New York, it was 41,000.
It's now about 33,000.
I read somewhere.
And we're a bigger population.
The city is bigger than when I was the mayor.
And in some ways, the whole responsibility of terrorism has taken away... I mean, I had about 300 or 400 cops that dealt with terrorism.
Now we probably have about 1,500.
So they have to focus on that, and that doesn't help an awful lot with regular crime.
So you don't have enough police officers.
You simply do not have enough police officers.
Well, not only that, Mayor, NYPD officers are leaving in droves to go to other states because they can't be police officers here, and it's very hard to do your job there.
And then we need you to start changing the laws in Albany, which are, I mean, they got They let them out without bail.
They just put them out.
The crime retail theft has gone up in different parts of New York City, 60 and 70% per year, which means it wipes the store out.
And you see those people at Lululemon got fired because they reported the person who stole from the store because you just can steal now.
You can just walk in.
And walk out and nothing happens to you.
And then if it's less than $1,000, the prosecutor won't prosecute you.
We've got people who do it 100 times, 200 times, 300 times.
It's absurd.
We need to change it in Albany.
Now they're going to pass a law, which I'm sure you would oppose, so that if you get out of jail, they're going to wipe your record out.
So nobody knows that you beat the living daylights out of 10 kids and they just move next to you.
Or you just rented them an apartment.
But you'll never be able to find out.
Because they'll wipe their record out.
They call it clean start.
It's the clean start.
Clean start so you can start shooting people again.
Nice and clean.
What happens if you're a sex offender?
They have an exception for that.
Thank God.
Oh, but do you really think that's applied effectively?
Do you think the city does anything officially?
No.
Daniella, what's your website?
As we continue to talk to you, we want to share your website and how people can learn more about you and your campaign.
Yes, please.
My website is daniella4ny.com.
That's D-A-N-I-E-L-L-A.
F-O-R-N-Y dot com.
I'm actually having a fundraiser this week, Friday, at the Women's National Republican Club.
So everybody come, $30 donations.
Tell them where it is.
It's on 5th Avenue and 51st Street.
Beautiful.
You just, you want to come just to see it.
It's a beautiful building.
But you also want to see her.
She's really dynamic.
And she's what we need.
And I think that People, particularly in your district, which is a solid middle class district, really.
People in your district, I think, have had it.
Yes.
I think they're knowledgeable.
I think they have, you know, in some cases people don't have all the knowledge they need to have.
But I think in your district, what I know of it, You got a good chance.
Yes, I do.
Especially this election year with just city council on the ticket, and judges, just really getting everyone out to vote.
And with what's going on, I mean, at the end of the day, you're messing with people's children and the education, they're not getting the education that they need.
So when you address and attack the kids and the future, then that's a problem.
And that's a problem with the parents.
So we have to come together and really get out to vote and really get out to donate because at the end of the day, you still need money to run a campaign.
I'm so happy you're running.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
We'll see you again for sure.
You can visit daniela4ny.com.
That's daniela4ny.com for more information.
And Daniela, we'll have you back on the show soon.
We definitely want to stay in touch.
When can people vote for you?
When is decision day in your race?
Well, the primary election is June the 27th and the general is November the 7th.
Awesome.
So we'll stay in touch and follow this race and so many more here in New York.
There's so much on the line and who better than Mayor Rudy Giuliani to share with us how Republicans can take back, not just New York City, but win, maybe win in cities across America, considering the state of a lot of these cities, not just New York.
It'll be interesting.
And we'll have a lot more conversations like this one with Mayor Giuliani on how we can take back the cities.
Well thank you, and this is the way to do it at the local level.
This is the way to do it.
We have to elect many, many Danielas.
We're very fortunate to have her, nurse, very intelligent, as you can see, has the right ideas and ideals.
She is in a district where it's possible.
It's not an impossible.
I mean, there are places where, at least at this point, it would just be impossible.
You can be an optimist if you want, but there are places that are going to vote Democrat Look what they did in Chicago.
In Chicago, they actually work hard to pick the worst candidate.
They not only don't pick a Republican, they try to figure out who's the worst Democrat.
Yeah, let's see if we can find the one that likes to see people getting killed every weekend.
And really enjoys hearing the statistics every Monday.
10 kids dead, 20 shot, 40 people shot, Oh, gee, we had a bad weekend this weekend.
Only five shot.
That's what goes on in Chicago.
It's been going on for 55 years of Democrats getting elected.
They pull it down like they're a bunch of automatons.
Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, boom!
Democrat, Democrat, boom!
Democrat, Democrat, boom!
What?
What do I have here?
Hey!
Where did you come from?
Hey, what happened here?
It's the great John Tabacco.
I live just down the road, and I heard from one of the neighborhood guys that Leo was in town, and then I heard it was at Jules' house, so I came flying right over, and then, before you know it, Jade's here, Lauren's here, it's a star-studded affair, as I can see, and it's not shocking.
So what do you think of the planet?
What do you think of the weather?
I never thought I'd be asking you what do you think of the weather.
I don't know what we're doing here right now.
There's a million streams and lives and tweets and documentaries and everything going on.
I think the smoke is all bullshit.
I do.
I think it's a distraction.
I think it's something totally different that's happening because I'm 55 years old.
I've heard of a million forest fires.
I've never seen... From Canada?
No, no.
In the world.
But I've never seen something like this before.
Have you ever seen it?
No.
Travel the world.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Maybe when I was kidding before.
Cara thinks that they're poisoning us.
Have either of you been to Canada?
How long have you been to Canada?
Oh, yeah.
I've been to Canada.
I'd have a set of fire there, though.
Johnny, are you suggesting that this may not be from the wildfires in Canada?
I don't know.
You know, Ted, don't put the tinfoil hat on me, okay?
Let's not go there.
Let's leave with this for a minute.
I will just say— This is the opposite part of the blame it on Trump.
Exactly.
We heard the other argument.
I find it massively coincidental.
That Justin Trudeau, he's part of the whole NWO, the Klaus Schwab crowd and all of them, right?
Where was Klaus Schwab on Saturday?
Yeah, he was probably in Nova Scotia like this, right?
That's like the forest fire right now.
I heard that Newsom took a flight to Quebec.
I wouldn't be shocked either.
There you go.
Aren't they all, aren't they all, um, Fidel Castro's sons, really?
Why would they inconvenience their voters, right?
New York is so overwhelmingly blue.
This is like, Fauci would probably win.
I'm joking around a little, but I feel like, Mayor, I was thinking about this before.
Somebody said, where are you going?
I said, I'm going to see the Mayor.
You don't know, like Adams.
What are you doing with Adams?
I said, no, no, no, he's Mayor Adams, his office.
When I say the mayor, I'm going to see Rudy.
That's it.
There is no other mayor.
You're the mayor.
Mayor Adams is very, very busy tonight.
He's filling up all the vending machines.
He's a bum.
He's a bum.
Honestly, I heard you talking about him earlier, man.
He does it personally because he wants to make sure they're good crack pipes.
So he's filling up all the vending machines with crack pipes.
You would think at least if he were a Republican, at least he would charge for the pipes.
It's like you said before, the poverty pimps.
You know what I mean?
Those freaking vending machines are going to be popping up everywhere.
And you know there's going to be some...
Mayor Adams' neighbor's, brother's, cousin's friend is going to have the consulting contract to refill all those vending machines.
You know it.
Frank Carone left.
Oh, I'm going to step away.
Now he's running the casino effort in Times Square.
You know what I'm saying?
So he's doing all the lobbying now for the casino.
Come on.
You know, if they give away the crack pipe, it really isn't fair that they don't give away the crack.
You gotta go to Hunter Biden for that.
Hunter will take care of that for you.
That's right, that's right.
The irony is rich, but they want us to be on crack.
He was selling the paintings as a cover.
He's selling crack out of that art studio.
I saw him, I saw him.
The 500,000 for the paintings was like washing, washing, washing the money.
Mayor, they want us to be on crack.
They want us to be foggy, gray.
They don't want us to have religion.
They don't want us to have public safety.
They don't want us to have good schools and clean streets.
They want us to beg papa.
The government.
The government.
That's what they want.
They want us to be I remember the few people- I remember the few people looking for money from Papa.
That's the way I see it.
You know, John, I remember when finally we got Times Square fixed up, and a certain group of left-wing radicals that got all upset.
They said I had made Times Square into Disneyland.
And Jimmy Breslin, they did a 60-minute piece on the transformation of Times Square.
And it was probably one of the few 60-minute pieces that was a little auditory about how great it changed, how great it changed.
But they had to get a contrary opinion.
So they had Jimmy Breslin on.
And Jimmy Breslin gets on and says, you know, it lost its It lost a lot of its character when this Giuliani guy cleaned it up, you know?
When you had the goddamn prostitutes and the drug addicts and they had some character.
I liked it better when the prostitutes were there.
So the next day I have a press conference and they say, did you hear what Jimmy said?
Jimmy said, you know, you really screwed things up.
He liked it better when the prostitutes were there.
I said, nobody asked the prostitutes if they like it better now that Jimmy's not there.
Yeah, exactly.
Well, to that point, uh, Karen, I, you know, we have the show wise guys on Newsmax and you grace us many times.
Thank you for that.
We got our highest ratings when you're on here.
Um, but a couple of weeks ago, I, along with encouragement from my dear cohost, who basically the star of the show, as you know, Karen.
I don't want to say it.
She is.
The last time I know I overdid it and you started crying.
If I don't say it, she will.
You know what I mean?
Two-time Golden Glove champion.
I can't mouth off to her because I get a crack.
You know what I mean?
So she's dangerous.
But we convinced the network that we want to do a whole episode on the war between good and evil right now.
Not Democrats, Republicans, not black versus white.
Like Tucker said, good versus evil, and we really need more prayer.
And there was this event, God is Love, in Times Square.
We said, hell, let's go down there and see what's going on.
And we were talking about you in that, just like maybe 25 years ago.
That was Sin City.
That was the devil's kitchen, right, in the middle of Times Square.
Everything dirty.
You could want sex, porn, this, that.
The other thing was there.
And we were standing there with like 500 people, all different denominations, talking about an event called God is Love.
And we're like, wow, it came a long way since... But were they real?
No, it was real as real as real.
It was one of our highest rated episodes ever.
And the feedback from America was overwhelming, like, you know, when they say goddamn John Tobacco, you're the only guy with the balls to do a whole episode on faith and loving God in America.
And that's right.
And good on Newsmax for playing this and good on Newsmax for accepting this.
Of course, Johnny Tobacco, one of the big stars of Newsmax.
Before we let you go, Johnny T, let us know when can people catch you on Newsmax?
And after you, we're going to bring on what?
I'm going to say you're better half.
Without a doubt.
She's the brains and the beauty.
You know what I mean?
So don't go too far with this.
I just say like, you know, sometimes she needs some old man eye candy for the senior citizen audience.
She drags me around.
But 10 p.m., 10 p.m., every Saturday night, you could be amazed and amused by the antics of my crew by watching Wise Guys.
It replays again on Sunday nights at 1130.
And believe it or not, 6 a.m.
on Wednesday mornings, they re-air it for me.
And last week we had one of our best ever 6 a.m.
So the Wise Guys Nation is catching on.
Yeah, that's right.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You make sure you watch it.
It really is fabulous.
Because they take serious issues, they deal with them very nicely, and they also add some humor to it.
And you got to do that.
You can't get through without humor.
Particularly now that things are so bad.
Well, Mayor, we want to bring on one more guest.
Well, Mayor, we want to bring on one more guest for the evening.
All right.
We just heard a little bit about her.
Our audience, of course, will know her.
The great Kara Castronova.
Investigative reporter, TV personality, and maybe most importantly, champion boxer.
Yeah.
I don't know if I should ask any questions.
Tell us your take on the city and what needs—you should know that Karen ran for office last year.
She ran a very, very good race and just came up a little short.
What did you learn from that?
God, I learned that you can possibly swing, for Daniela, who was just here, swing a Democrat district, because I ran in a district which was close to hers where, actually on the borderline of her district, and it was about 70% Democrat, and I got 44% of the vote.
So it's possible, and it's good to start early, but I learned that a lot of people, along with the Republican conservative viewpoints, a lot more people than you think.
Like, for example, people at the mosques.
We've got a lot of people to cross over to Republican.
You know, I would imagine the mosques are a little different now with all the social values and religious values, and they must be in a state of shock.
Well, they are.
They are.
With what's being presented.
They are.
And actually, in my neighborhood, the next candidate, Joe Cairo, who's the chairman out in Nassau, just nominated the first Muslim to run in Nassau County because They're so aligned with us.
They're really astonished at the bills they're trying to pass in New York where kids are learning about different genders when they're five years old in school and kindergarten.
They don't like the fact that there's bills now where kids could get vaccinations against STDs without the parental consent.
And where they're going towards being able to give kids puberty blockers and hormones without parental consent.
So that's what they're working on next.
And the Muslim community, the Orthodox Jewish community, the very Christian community is not really down with that.
It almost seems to me you shouldn't do it with parental consent.
What are you doing messing around with a kid's sexuality for until they're old enough to be sure Kids aren't shy.
I mean, I was a kid.
So long ago, they didn't have cars.
We had horses.
And I didn't know what I wanted to be or what I wanted to do.
I changed my mind 45 times.
And you listen to these people who've gone through this, and there's more than a few of them that regret it.
No, there's a lot that regret it.
A lot of people regret it.
But doesn't it make sense that you don't make a critical decision like that until you're old enough to know who you are?
No, definitely.
That's what most people would logically assume, but we're living in a crazy backwards country where people say it should be up to the kid and they can make this decision as young as, some people are saying three years old, four years old, their kid just knew that they were the opposite gender or the opposite sex.
There's an agenda behind that and I think it's communism, but the goal of communism is to take the kid away and make the kid a Creature of the state.
Right.
And Marx, Hitler, Stalin, Mao, all had in common wanting to get the kid at about two years old.
Right.
No for sure.
That's how you can make a good little Nazi or a good little communist or a good little fascist.
Get him about two and brainwash him.
And you tell him what sex he is and you tell him what he does for a living.
I mean, in a communist country, you don't decide what you're going to do.
They decide what you're going to do.
Because it really exists for the benefit of the communists in the party who are like oligarchs.
The idea that communism is for the poor, communism is exactly the opposite.
Communism creates a whole different nobility, the nobility of the communists.
No, for sure.
And I think that, you know, I think most people, most common sense Democrats I know, I know that sounds like an oxymoron, there actually are a few, but the majority of people that are Democrats don't realize that it's their party pushing this transgender agenda.
Completely.
They have no idea.
And everything with the men and women's sports thing is kind of appalling because I was a boxer.
I can't even imagine having to fight a man.
So, you know, I think there are a few normal Republicans out there.
I don't know what your opinion of Robert Kennedy Jr.
is.
My opinion of Robert Kennedy Jr.
is I agree with him on everything he says, but he's not talking about the other part of his agenda that I probably wouldn't agree with.
Well, you don't like the climate agenda, right?
Oh, what other part of his agenda?
How can I be against climate change?
Climate change is every three months.
Right.
Four months.
I mean, everybody's for climate change.
This doesn't mean anything.
Right.
Well, he's actually admitted that he thinks it's sort of becoming blown up and it's sort of been hijacked.
Like he's an environmentalist, but he feels like people are now taking advantage of it and using it to be among us.
They've basically come close to bankrupting us.
And it's another complete con job to read it. Right. That's what he said.
Rich countries to poor countries. Right.
And the poor countries are not going to get the money because the poor countries are corrupt as
hell. And the leadership of the country takes the money. I mean, all of this is solved. The
problem of corruption, you're not going to solve any problem. The Democratic Party right now is
riddled with it. It has completely rotted. I actually favor changing the name of the Democratic
for? Because it's the party of slavery.
What the hell do they want that name for?
They go around piously protesting that something shouldn't be named after Thomas Jefferson or George Washington.
And the party whose name they carry had a lot more to do with slavery than any of those people.
No, I know.
I completely agree.
They should change their name.
They should be canceled.
They should take a bit of their own medicine.
Yeah, they should.
If they want to change names, they've got to start with their own political party.
And how about they start to love America again?
And maybe they'd be forced to say three or four good things about America before they get to speak.
Well, they've been completely hijacked.
I mean, I'm a former Democrat.
I think a long time ago, you were too.
I was too, yeah.
And, you know, the party's been hijacked in so many ways.
And I think a lot of the older generation doesn't realize it.
They don't realize it at all.
They think it's still like the Kennedy Democrat Party.
They have no idea it's become so- No, and then you get someone like Robert Kennedy or Tulsi Gabbard or Basically, they're thrown out of the party.
I mean, Kennedy is being attacked as if he was a Republican.
Poor guy might as well be a Republican.
He's getting attacked like he's a Republican.
Yeah, they go after him personally, and they make fun of the way he talks.
He just has a condition.
He's a very intelligent guy.
He did.
Yeah, I have the book.
The Real Dr. Fauci.
He went against Dr. Fauci.
Now I don't like him.
He went after Dr. Fauci, little Dr. Fauci.
Poor little Tony.
That's Dr. Tony to you.
Well Mayor, we're well into science.
No, he's Mr. Science.
He is science.
I am science!
He got himself up.
He got his body up to his full 5'1".
I am science!
I remember that early on in the pandemic, remember all the, all the glowing magazine covers.
I mean, he was all over the place.
He was really, uh, turned into a rock star.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's bizarre.
It's bizarre.
Well, Mayor, we're well into soccer time.
We always love having Cara joining the show.
How can folks catch you on Newsmax and of course, anywhere else, Cara?
We're watching Wise Guys with John Tobacco.
That's 10 on Saturday nights and 1130 Sunday nights.
And like John said, 6am if you're up early on Wednesday.
And also check me out on The Gateway Pundit.
Read my articles there.
Go to thegatewaypundit.com, which is a great website and we have a lot of journalistic freedom.
And you could also follow me on Twitter.
Cara Castronova.
Follow me on Twitter and you could write me there.
I always respond if you have any really good news tips.
Of course.
And Cara's been on the front lines when it comes to reporting on the Folks that have been in prison from January 6th, the J6ers.
I mean, she truly is a hero.
And yes, yes, sir.
So please check out her work and her continued coverage on there.
And we want to thank Kara for continuing to cover a topic that so many are refusing to even touch for fear of backlash and attacks from the permanent Washington political class.
And thank you for taking care of it, Johnny.
Yeah, no problem.
Thank you, Kara.
Thank you.
Yeah.
And saying the truth.
Are they gonna let him out this weekend?
Well, Mayor, we had so many great guests tonight.
I mean, they are terrific together.
You know, you talk about chemistry, the two of them are terrific together.
And that's why you should watch... I don't know about real life.
I'm talking about make-believe life on a screen.
No, you're great in real life, too.
I want them to hear something.
See if they remember it, okay?
I just want you to hear something.
This happens to be one of the women that I admire the most, aside from the ones that are in this room.
Including Dr. Maria.
Let's see if I have this loud enough.
I gotta make sure I have it loud enough.
See if you can recognize who this is.
It's crack, rock cocaine, the most addictive form.
You think it's the glamour drug of the 80s?
Well that's the point of this front and little reminder.
It can kill you.
And if you've got to die for something, This sure as hell ain't it.
In the next few months, the motion picture industry and theater owners will be bringing you a series of messages like the one you just saw.
I don't think anybody will miss the point.
The thrill can kill.
The drug dealers need to know that we want them out of our schools, neighborhoods, and our lives.
That was Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan.
That's when we had a president.
And when we had a president with good morals, Intelligence.
They claimed that he had Alzheimer's.
Yeah, that was nine years after he left the White House.
I wrote speeches for him.
I can tell you the idea that he wasn't intelligent is a complete bunch of you-know-what.
He completely rewrote the speeches that I gave him.
Obviously the only speeches he, in fact, all of the great lines were inserted in the speeches by him.
His entire genius staff told him it would be a terrible mistake to say, Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall.
It would insuriate Gorbachev.
It just ended the Cold War, that's what it did.
It liberated about 8 million people.
His instincts were unerring.
They were brilliant.
And the thing about Ronald Reagan that made him such a great president,
aside from his tremendous talents and his wonderful wife, he was just a good man.
He was a good man, a good, moral, decent man.
And he wouldn't take anything that didn't belong to him.
And when you have a president like this, this country rots from the top.
We probably have, we don't probably have, we have in the White House the most dishonest person we've ever put there.
And we have someone who's suffering from a severe case of dementia.
And we have such weaklings in the Republican and Democratic Party that they don't protest that every single day.
I'd be damned if I'd sit in that House or Senate and not every day demand that he be removed because he doesn't know what he's doing.
I don't care if you're a Republican or a Democrat, you don't get to be president when you go to Cambodia and you think it's Colombia.
You don't get to be president when you can't take three steps without knowing where the hell you are.
Or you think you gave your uncle the Purple Heart in the White House, except your uncle was dead for seven years before you were in the White House and he never got the Purple Heart.
Those are the reasons why you get removed under the 25th Amendment.
A lot of people called me today and wanted to know if Biden should be impeached because of the bribery that's coming out.
And believe me, it's the tip of the iceberg.
They want to know, did I present the memo?
Didn't I present the memo?
You'll find out soon enough.
It's the tip of the iceberg.
If you think he just got $5 million, just wait.
But you have a man like that in the White House and the whole country rots.
We've got to change it.
We've got to change it in 2024.
And I have visions of the Democratic Party getting wiped out in 2024 and then rebuilding itself, coming back as a great alternative to the Republican Party, which is what it should be.
We shouldn't be a one-party country, Republican or Democrat.
We should be a two-party country where we have somewhat different views.
Maybe I'm more of a capitalist and you're more for social programs.
So we'll debate it and we'll meet somewhere in the middle.
Ronald Reagan, I will conclude with this, Ronald Reagan used to say, my 80% friend is not my 20% enemy.
And if I can get everything I want in a negotiation, if I can get 80%, I'll take it.
If I can get 50%, I'll take it.
And maybe if I even get less, at least I have a start.
That's why he was our greatest president in the last 70 years.
So let's hope we get another one like him.
God bless America, and we'll be back tomorrow night at 8 o'clock.
Thank you.
Our purpose 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 disagreement, 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.