America's Mayor Live (E202): Jack Smith Indicts President Donald Trump
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Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani, and this is America's Mayor Live.
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But I know why you're tuning in tonight.
You want me to discuss the Yankees?
No, it's a sad...
This is very hard to explain to you.
This is very difficult for me, and it's not difficult for me because I'm personally involved.
I've been involved in things personally that are a lot more difficult, a lot more challenging than this, in terms of myself and the outcome for myself.
I don't know that I've been involved in too many things where my country is in such trouble.
I don't know if my country's ever been in this trouble before.
Today was another very, very bad day for those of us who used to believe and still cling to some extent to the idea that we're a country of laws and not a country of authoritarian bullies, where the regime in power takes the benefit of law for themselves and deprives the other party of it.
I can summarize this indictment in very, very simply, and it's not an indictment.
I've written, I don't know, lots of indictments, lots of really important ones, involving some of the most serious crimes, certainly back in the 20th century.
This is not a crime.
This is a recitation of somebody's exercise of their First Amendment rights.
From what I know of the facts, and I don't know all the facts in here, I can tell you it is factually inaccurate to a very large extent.
I can also tell you that of All the things that I know about this, there isn't a single fact that I possess that Donald J. Trump or anyone else involved in this committed anything close to a crime.
Of course, I lived through this.
The people I was engaged in this with were honorable, really decent people who had a different point of view.
Which now in America gets you indicted.
If it isn't the Biden, Democrat, Hillary point of view.
If you have their point of view, you can take $1.1 million.
You can buy a phony report, making up 50 to 60 lies about a man.
You can spend $1.1 million on that.
You can circulate it to try to stop him from being president.
And after he becomes president, you could enlist about 50 to 100 people,
including the former president of the United States, Obama and vice president,
in an effort to take all those false charges and have them removed from the presidency,
based on what you know is entirely false, that you paid for, and nothing happens to you.
Meanwhile, if you believe Thank you.
That vast and very large fraud took place in an election, and you have an overwhelming amount of evidence to that effect.
At an early stage, that evidence changes Quite frequently, because it comes in in a frenetic emergency kind of way.
The law even recognizes that, because in election litigation, because you have so little time and so much to prove, you can use experts, you can use estimates.
A lot of the things discussed in here involve experts and estimates.
It would have been impossible to have actual numbers.
They don't give you the voter list.
So you have to extrapolate.
I can tell you two facts about this election that, to me, make it stink.
One is that Republicans in critical Democrat strongholds were not allowed to observe the counting of the absentee ballots.
In Pennsylvania, not at all.
In Philadelphia, over 600,000 ballots were counted that way.
Maybe 700,000.
were counted that way, maybe 700,000.
And Republicans were physically pushed out.
Court orders were disobeyed, all in an effort to make sure that Republicans never saw a single piece of paper.
That was also true, maybe not quite as disciplined as that, but by and large true in Pittsburgh and Detroit and Atlanta, a few others.
So that there's no way of knowing whether the absentee ballots were valid or not.
We're not even sure there were signatures on them.
We certainly don't know if the signatures matched anything because no Republican ever got to see that.
Not only that, in Georgia in particular, the governor and the secretary of state, both in-name Republicans, refused to allow us to do a forensic examination of the ballots.
If they were so sure that the ballots were pristine, why Wouldn't they just say, oh, come on, Rudy, take a look at them.
We'll have somebody watch you do it so you can't destroy anything.
We'll even photograph it, but we'll have your expert, Mr. Pulitzer, look at these and see if these are real ballots or created ballots.
They kept recounting the same ballots.
So if there were phony ballots put in, we just recounted them all the time.
We got different numbers because they don't count very well in Georgia.
Not because there were different ballots.
And the one time we got close, the police blocked us out from being able to see any ballot.
Long and short of it is we never got to see a piece of paper in the five or six key crooked Democrat cities.
They all set up pens the day before in conjunction with each other to keep Republicans out.
The whole situation involved in Georgia is a complete farce because somehow they suggest that someone doctored the video that was played.
I certainly didn't.
I never even saw the video before it was played.
I had nothing to do with the acquisition of it and showed up in the legislature that morning and was surprised to find that we had a video.
Watched it with everyone else.
Didn't edit it.
I wouldn't have known how to do it anyway.
And I didn't.
I didn't have the opportunity to do it.
I didn't have possession of it.
But it doesn't stop them from suggesting that one of us did that.
And the whole point of it was not phony ballots or not phony ballots.
The law of Georgia says that votes have to be counted in public.
What I talked about can happen so that the opposition can get a chance to challenge the ballots.
It's the only way to assure that an absentee ballot is real.
Because the person doesn't come in and vote.
You got to do it based on checking the signature.
During the period of time reflected in one portion of that video, everybody was ushered out.
There was nobody there.
And a whole bunch of ballots were counted.
Those ballots are invalid.
They've accounted against the law.
You have a right to complain about that.
I know this sounds strange, and nobody did that here, but you have a right to lie under the First Amendment.
You don't go to jail for lying.
My goodness, if you went to jail for lying, we wouldn't have a Congress.
Right, boys?
My goodness, I mean...
Shifty Schiff would owe so much time, he'd be 140 before he got out.
And this guy Goldman who wants to take his place lied so much yesterday, he looks like Pinocchio.
He was lying so much that he... He was sweating.
He was lying so much that he almost told the truth, if that makes sense.
No, but I won't even attempt that.
So here's the indictment.
These are the charges.
Now you know that this is not an indictment when it doesn't charge anything.
It charges a conspiracy, an obstruction to have a conspiracy, and a conspiracy to have an obstruction.
First charge, conspiracy to defraud the United States.
That's about as general a nothing burger as you can do.
Conspiracy to defraud the United States.
Because you have a different view on the election, otherwise known as a gross violation of the First Amendment by the Biden administration.
How about conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding?
And it doesn't really say how it was obstructed, except by language.
Which is protected by free speech in what used to be protected by free speech in a democratic America, a republic, one with a Bill of Rights, which we do have, but only for Democrats.
In fact, we not only have a Bill of Rights, we have immunity for Democrats.
It is odd that this comes the day after.
The day after a witness confirms The biggest fraud in the history of American politics, amounting now to multi-millions of dollars going to the family in the White House from some of our worst enemies, which gets it almost into the area of treason, right?
And talks about how the current occupant of the White House lied about that so many times that that alone could form the basis for his conviction as false exculpatory statements.
can charge a jury that a false exculpatory statement is as powerful as a confession and can form the basis for a conviction.
And boy, he's got false exculpatory statements coming out of his right and left ears.
You know, I don't know if what's between his right and his left ears, but there are a lot of false exculpatory statements there.
I mean, this guy lies like nobody you ever saw.
It is odd that today they rush this thing, and when you read it, you say to yourself, what?
Okay, where's the crime?
Here, we'll go to count one.
Count one here.
Uh...
Oh...
No, count two. I can't find count...
Well, count two is very, very specific.
It's conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding.
How?
You gotta go back and read and figure it out.
How they did it.
And then we have, why we need this one also, we have obstruction of, and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding.
So we're not sure if he obstructed it, or he did an obstruction of an official proceeding, or a conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, Or an attempt to obstruct an official proceeding.
But he did something to the official proceeding.
Something to that effect.
And we're going to put him in jail for it because we don't want him to be president.
And finally, we have something I never saw charged before ever.
A conspiracy against rights.
Of citizens.
Whose rights?
How about a conspiracy charged against them against his rights?
How about his right to counsel?
When they searched my office.
How about my right to privacy when they took my iCloud account?
These same people took my iCloud account for three years and didn't even tell me.
You know, the first day they took it, the dad became his lawyer.
What about the 6th Amendment right to counsel?
Oh, no, no, I'm sorry.
We don't have that anymore in America for Republicans, only for Democrats.
That's why the gentleman who was indicted in Florida can't get a lawyer.
Because they're too intimidated to.
Bar associations and the legal profession have done a good job of conspiring against those rights.
Nobody charges them with anything.
Well, let me give you my statement because people want to know, you know, am I a conspirator number one, number two, number three, number four, number five?
Well, first of all, if I'm a conspirator, I was a conspirator in in performing completely illegal acts.
I know nothing at all of any kind that's incriminating with regard to Donald Trump or anyone else.
So I put out this statement, so I'll read it to you so you can stop calling.
Every fact Mayor Giuliani possesses about this case establishes the good faith basis President Donald Trump had for the actions he took during the two-month period charged in the indictment.
This indictment eviscerates the First Amendment and criminalizes the ruling regime's number one political opponent for daring to ask questions about the 2020 election results.
This indictment underscores the tragic reality of our two-tiered justice system, one for the regime in power and the other for anyone who dares to oppose the ruling regime.
The news today is particularly egregious in light of the growing evidence proving that Joe Biden and his family made millions of dollars in bribes from America's most intransigent adversaries.
That was written by Ted Goodman, the political advisor to Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
I don't know if you're my political advisor, but whatever you are, my friend, my partner, my associate, but we wrote that together.
That reflects my views.
Officially, I guess.
I think I probably said the thing, and along the way, I don't know how a lawyer in good faith could file this.
Now, I'm not, I'm not going to, I guess there'll be a point at which you could argue over the substantial falsities in here.
And things that are left out and things that are stated completely inaccurately.
From the extent that I know the facts here, I don't know all of them, some percentage of them.
But from my own perspective, it is both a highly inaccurate document, which could be malicious or it could be just sloppiness or The speed with which it was done to try to beat out what apparently is the next indictment that's coming, which is going to charge pretty much the same thing, I guess.
I mean, why not have four if you have three?
Let's see what we can do to obstruct him from running.
Isn't it obvious that that's why we're doing it?
I mean, generally, when you have this many indictments, the prosecutors kind of get together and they agree on one, and they go with that one and see what happens.
I did that many times.
You don't put somebody on trial three or four times.
Maybe one good conviction puts them away for a big, long time, and you don't have to do three or four trials.
But everybody's got to get their publicity, and everybody's got to get credit with the fascist regime in power.
I mean, an indictment now, another indictment now, no matter what it was for, it better be for murder.
No matter what it was for, it'd be a joke.
It's like, did you ever hear about piling on?
The problem here is there's nobody under the pile, because the guy's innocent.
They're all piling on each other.
They're also electing him president, the jackasses.
This one, This one, there aren't that many more points you can get without getting elected by acclamation.
This one he probably gets about five more.
I don't feel sorry for the other Republicans because I think he's the best candidate, but in a way you have to.
I mean, their biggest adversary here have been the crooked Democrats.
Because they keep making these indictments and people look at them and say, Oh, is there a crime here?
No, no, here.
Oh, no.
Oh, he just talked?
He just said something?
Isn't he allowed to do that in America?
Oh, it says here he lied.
I mean, you're even allowed to do that in America.
Yeah.
Doesn't Hillary still maintain she won the 2016 election?
Yeah, how come she, I mean, how come?
She never conceded.
Didn't you say the election of 2016 was illegitimate?
She said it was Russian collusion.
Oh, and she paid for that.
Of course.
She paid to lie about that.
That seems like it's worse than anything here.
That's right, man.
But you can't, you're not allowed to indict her under the new rules, which is no longer a government of justice, government of arbitrary power for the benefit of the ruling regime.
Well, I don't know where this is going.
It doesn't even seem like they want to try this case.
I have no idea how you would charge a jury in this case.
I can't imagine that a decent judge wouldn't throw this out as a violation.
I mean, the Supreme Court has warned prosecutors for a long time that conspiracy to defraud the United States, and it's narrowed it quite a bit, can be charged too broadly, and it can be really Extremely unethical and really unfair in the way it's used.
Whatever they've dealt with in the past, this is a complete joke.
Mayor, you were asking about the right, his rights, the third count.
I read up on it, it says, a conspiracy against the right to vote and to have one's vote counted in violation of 18 U.S.C.
241.
Not sure what that means, but okay.
Well, you're not supposed to know what, the whole idea of this, this is the way the Bidenistas operate.
You're not supposed to know what it means.
Like, Bragg still hasn't told Trump what the underlying crime is that he's charging.
We know he put in, he says he put in a false accounting ledger, because he's not the accountant, but in order to further another crime, because that's what makes it a felony, but he's never told us what that crime is, and no one seems to care.
That's very similar here.
We don't know what... Trump complained about the election a lot.
Go to jail, Trump!
Hillary complained about the election a lot.
Hillary!
Yes, remember?
Let's get you another mansion.
Let's get you another show.
How about another $12 million book in your cell 4?
Do a speaking tour.
A speaking tour and nobody wants to even listen to you.
Do you remember leading up to 2016 how the narrative... How about you screw Haiti again, Hillary?
See if you can get people in Haiti killed again, huh?
Mayor, the narrative was...
The narrative was that Trump wasn't going to concede should he lose election night.
Then Clinton goes on to lose, and guess who doesn't concede on election night?
Clinton!
I think she did the next day because... No, she didn't.
Somebody else did for her.
And then she has since then said that the election was illegitimate.
She's also said he was an illegitimate president.
Why are they guilty of everything they claim Republicans are guilty of?
So does she get the same charges if she's claiming the same thing as... Yeah, I mean, they might as well charge her for exercising the First Amendment rights.
If they're going to charge Trump for exercising his First Amendment rights.
It's only fair.
We're not fair anymore.
There's a misnomer there.
That assumes that we are fair, which we are not.
Well, I think we're going to have some fun now for a little bit.
And I'm going to just put this in here for a minute.
I'm reading 241.
I'm reading 18 U.S.C.
section 241.
Let me read you 241.
If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person in any state, territory, commonwealth, and the free exercise and enjoyment of any right or privilege secured by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, or because of his having so exercised the same, Who the hell was intimidated and threatened?
How about if two or more persons go in disguise?
This must be what he did.
If two or more persons go in disguise on the highway or on the premises of another with intent to prevent or hinder the free exercise and enjoyment of any right or privilege.
You think Trump went in disguise on Halloween of 2020?
Who did he hinder?
Who did he threaten?
Who did he oppress?
You mean the Attorney General in Georgia who from four days after the election had a report on his desk of all the irregularities in the election and kept it hidden?
And the only way they got it was when John Solomon got it through the Freedom of Information Act request a year and a half later and the guy hid it?
Still doesn't discuss it.
Did he oppress him?
Is he kind of a wuss?
He gets oppressed easily?
I'm not sure.
I mean, this would say that Trump and at least one other of those conspirators agreed together to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate someone in the free exercise.
Sounds like the guy who was intimidating is Trump.
That's what this, you know, they should be indicted.
The entire team, including Garland, should be indicted under 18 U.S.C.
240 for bringing this indictment because they have conspired to injure a person in the exercise of his First Amendment rights.
You're absolutely right.
They charge you what they do.
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So now we can tackle the rest of this.
So here's why people wonder, why are these indictments helping Trump?
Certainly on the Republican side.
And here's what they're missing, and maybe I shouldn't tell them until after the election, but starting about three weeks ago, because I look at the polls, you know, very carefully.
I'm not going to say I'm an expert, but you know, I've been through so many elections of my own and so many for other people.
I do know a little bit about polling.
They didn't notice a couple of weeks ago that Trump was creeping up on Biden.
Then he met, then they got within margin of error.
Then they got tied.
And now I would say that they're in the margin of error everywhere, and Trump is ahead in considerably more polls than Biden is, so that he's got about a four or five point lead on average.
And meanwhile, a lot of his opponents, like DeSantis and others, go around saying, well, he's not electable.
The reality is they're not.
They're not electable, at least according to the polls that exist.
So let's, I mean, let's take a sort of quick look.
Let's take a quick look at the polls.
Okay.
I mean, let's look at the numbers that exist right now, because if you're going to say a guy is not electable, you got to have something to back it up, don't you?
I mean, and look, I'm going to give you my caveat about polls.
They're not by any means definitive, but with numbers like this, it's hard to make the case that Here, you look at it.
Well, first take a look at that.
While DeSantis and Trump and all the other people are running like crazy, you see what our president is doing.
There's a picture.
You see our president?
Ted, would you show him our president, please?
He's at the beach while the war in Ukraine rages on.
While he's being charged with the most serious crimes any American president has ever committed, where the amounts of money have now exceeded 30 million that he took from Red China, while his son's business partner just contradicted a lifetime of lying by him, where he said he never Knew anything about his son's foreign business.
He was wired in on 24 different situations when they concluded a business deal selling the brand.
Selling influence.
Who had the influence?
Joe.
What kind of influence?
Government.
What do you call that?
You call it bribery, babes.
It's bribery.
Wake up, jerkface.
Wake up.
Well, uh, Mayor... This time they didn't show him walking, which is good because last time... Well, once again, you see, this time Jill's a little closer to him, but she's still not paying attention to him.
I mean, he needs a lot of attention, this guy.
He needs a nursing aide 24 hours a day.
Well, she's around somewhere.
They're not showing her this time.
Last time the nursing aide was right behind him and Jill was like a mile away.
And then he got up and she just left him in the lurch.
But here's what it looks like right now with Trump and dissents.
And this is after two indictments.
This indictment hasn't been counted in yet.
So we're going to hold on to this and see what happens.
I'm going to put it right here.
Then I'll put it up together for a little bit.
So it's 54-17.
Just a first run through on the 54 for Trump, 54 for Trump, 17 for DeSantis.
Now you would admit that's quite a lead.
DeSantis used to be around 25 and Trump used to be around 42 before the regime started indicting him on non-crimes.
But the reaction to his being indicted for non-crimes, and I think certain mistakes that DeSantis made, have really turned this election into a rout.
And the question is, since he's down to a meager 17, can somebody overtake him?
And look at what happens if you say, likely voter.
Well, I want them to see it on there first.
If you say likely voter, it becomes 60% for Trump and 9% for, they're almost going to forget his name.
I mean, this is, this is below, he's gone below double digits.
Let me hold it up for the getter people as well.
This is, this is the result of two indictments.
So right now among likely primary voters, and in a primary that's important because even less people vote than in a general, that's a ridiculous number, 60 to 9.
That's ridiculous.
Nine percent.
That's right, Mayor.
And while we're on polls, the New York Post just came out with a poll today, a New York Times, Siena College poll.
Democrats said they own 39 percent of primary voters only want Joe Biden back in office next year.
But this is an interesting one.
I don't know.
We're not going to like this one.
Sixty seven percent of Democrats would accept Kamala Harris.
That's a little strange to me.
Yeah, but to win, it's got to be about 80 or 90.
Yeah, but that's a high number for someone who's been invisible.
I'll take Kamala.
Trump beats Kamala by double digits.
Well, remember, John Fetterman got elected.
Actually, DeSantis beats her, too.
Elmo beats Kamala.
Doesn't matter who you put against her.
Yeah, but I mean, in any event, I mean, I may before the end of the week predict that Biden will not be on the ballot.
I'm at the point now where I think the odds are so great, I don't see how he gets there.
First of all, he could go out on mental incompetence.
There could be a day that he doesn't McConnell, right?
Yeah, he's up.
And then they have to, you know, take him away, do whatever they do to him, turn him over, slap him on the back, pick him up like a baby and go like this.
I don't know what they do to McConnell, but they got McConnell awake again.
Yeah, I mean, McConnell was never very awake.
Yeah, I mean, I didn't even notice.
I'll be honest, it took me... I mean, that he just didn't talk for two minutes?
Someone had to point out to me, hey, there's something wrong with him.
I'm like, oh, you know what?
I'm not allowed to say on the air what I always thought of the way he talks.
It's very constricted.
Have you noticed?
Very constricted?
What does it sound like?
What does it sound like?
Sounds like he might be backed up a little bit, we'll say.
He needs balance of nature.
Fiber.
He needs plenty of fiber.
Hey babes!
McConnell babes!
We got it for you, kid!
Make sure you put in code Rudy!
It's not Trump.
It's Rudy.
Your old pal, Rudy.
You raised money for me.
I raised money for you!
You did?
I raised money for you, babes, when you were in trouble with the conservatives.
They didn't think you were a conservative.
I guess they were right.
But in any event, here you go, sweetheart.
This'll help you.
This'll help you.
And your father-in-law, the Chinese guy that makes a fortune from red China, he'll be able to understand you better now.
Does he pay for a lot of stuff?
I don't know.
But the fiber part, I don't know about the spice part, but the fiber part is just what McConnell needs.
McConnell did one good thing, all the judges.
I'm very happy to announce that President Trump and I...
And that is our esteemed Senate...
That's our Majority Leader.
Is he a Majority Leader still?
Who was dying to get Trump out.
And it had to do with China.
Had to.
Had to do with China.
Why don't you wake up, you damn press idiots?
You anti-American creeps.
Why don't you start becoming investigative reporters again?
I'm talking about a Republican now.
You know how much money that guy gets from China through his wife?
Well, maybe they can- Ever see him say anything bad about China?
Ever?
Maybe we can get him to start covering Biden first, and then we can turn it to some of our own issues on the Republican side of the aisle.
May, I have a serious question for you, right?
I should hope so.
Yeah, if Biden- We don't want non-serious questions.
If Biden is off the ballot, I'm not talking about RFK right now, because he's really a Republican to me.
Who do I think?
Who do you think the Democrat will truly be?
Not Michelle Obama, right?
No, no, no, no, no.
You think so?
No, no.
I say two people.
Okay, I would love to hear it.
Newsom and Michelle.
I agree with you on Newsom, 100%.
Newsom and Michelle.
So you think he would make her vice president?
No, no.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I think I would fear her more than I would.
I would fear her more than I would Newsom.
Newsom's a hell of a candidate, but got a hell of a bad record.
I mean, really has it.
You know, it's the kind of, it's the kind of way out lefty record that scares people, even Democrats.
If you don't, brainwash him.
I want to throw Governor Whitmer on that list as a dark horse.
Yeah, why don't you throw her?
Hey, we got to be careful, right?
With Governor Whitmer, you say anything at all, they're gonna lock you up, arrest you, and accuse you of kidnapping and all sorts of different things.
But we don't want to talk about a victim, my goodness.
I'm from Michigan, of course.
I thought the FBI kidnapped her.
With the way that thing went, it ended up being basically that.
It seems like it was a group of FBI, quote-unquote, FBI informants.
One kidnapper and 14 FBI people?
Yeah, well, 14 FBI.
Why do you think that Ray won't answer how many FBI were inside the Capitol in January?
The great Ray Epps.
The man who was chanting... I can't figure out, reading this piece of junk here, I can't figure out if they're charging him... Where's the crime, Mayor?
Well, I don't know if they're charging... They're not charging him with... They're not charging him with causing the riot.
They're not.
We thought they were going to do that.
It's sort of like they kind of... I'll read it again, but this thing, first of all, This was written fat.
The people who, I've got to tell you this, the people who questioned me were exceedingly professional and they appeared to be really good lawyers.
I am shocked at the product.
Shocked as a professional.
It's poorly written, ambiguous as hell.
And an indictment, the more ambiguous an indictment is, uh, the, uh, That can be fatal to an indictment.
An indictment has to be specific.
It has to alert you with great specificity what you're charged with.
I can't figure out what the hell he's charged with.
I can't tell you if he's charged with somehow inspiring that riot.
Sort of.
It's suggested that he did.
He is charged with making lots of false statements about the election, which many of them I know are true.
I don't know all of them, but I'm pretty sure that all of them are either true or they have a basis for them.
What that means is that there was a factual basis for asserting it at the time.
And I'm not even talking about this now because I'm just telling you the facts.
I mean, there wasn't a number that didn't change in every state.
Remember, you're getting estimates.
So originally, they'll say 400, and then it'll be 500, and then 1,000, and then 2,000, 3,000.
And then you settle on what your experts think is the most reasonable one to use.
Because you're really not... What you're doing is you're seeking a hearing, not necessarily Uh, you don't have the facts together yet to be able to give the definitive number, which is very hard to do because you don't have the voting list.
And in this particular case, in the crooked democratic cities, they kept even the paper away from us.
Which is where, I mean, personally, I know there's been a lot of emphasis on the machines, and I know I'm accused in some ways about that, but my real belief always was that the fraud that took place took place with the paper ballots, that the machines either added to it in some cases or didn't, but that the actual critical fraud took place with the ballots, which is why they so maniacally hid the first setting up all those See, it's just impossible that in five or six cities, they'd set up the same barricades at the same time without talking to each other.
So why on the day that you're going to begin counting, are there barricades in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Maricopa County, Atlanta, Georgia, Las Vegas?
Why do they all have barricades?
Why are they all so hyper about don't let Republicans see any of the paper?
Why do they throw the people out in Atlanta at night?
Why do they throw them out in Detroit at night?
So they can count them all?
Why even when the election is being contested, do they fight and fight and fight?
Somehow get this strange protection that you can't, you can't look at the paper ballots.
What are you going to do with the paper ballots?
You have the cops with you, you can.
I always was able to look at paper ballots before every time I challenged an election.
Never saw anybody so nervous about paper ballots.
Never saw so many that weren't folded.
Now they couldn't have been absentee ballots if they weren't folded.
Because they got to be in an envelope.
Because the signature is only on the envelope, not the ballot, because the ballot has to be confidential.
These are the things you never got explained to you because the Democrats yelled and censored so much and tried to make everyone who made these claims some kind of a traitor.
I mean, you have a right to have your opinion in this country.
It's sacred.
What they did here is an abomination that will live in history.
That's one of the worst violations of free speech ever in the history of a country that used to value free speech more than any country on earth.
We can't say that anymore.
Biden has destroyed a lot about our country.
He's also made us a crooked country.
We're a dishonest country with a president that probably among world leaders is one of the biggest crooks.
I mean, I know Zelensky isn't as big a crook as him.
Zelensky knows a lot about the crooks and doesn't do anything about it.
But I don't think he's as big a crook as Biden.
The thing wrong with Zelensky is he's protecting Biden.
That puts him in a great position to get all the money he wants and not be accountable for it.
And go back, watch the mayor's early podcast, literally podcast number three, as well as some of his, I don't know if these were part of the early podcast series.
They may have been independent.
Your trip with Chanel Rion of OAN and some of the great coverage.
We were going to do that tonight.
We were going to play the testimony of the prosecutor in In Ukraine to show you how it, um, how it aligns so well with, uh, Devin Archer's testimony.
And of course it's separated by four years and they never talked to each other.
Uh, uh, Devin Archer described the situation, uh, yesterday, which, uh, was devastating to Biden.
And that was that at a certain point they were all meeting, I think in France and some of them were someplace else and, uh, Hunter and, um, Hunter and the organized criminal and suspected murderer, Zoloshevsky, and his number two, Powarski, went off away from Devin and called the White House and had a conversation with Joe in which they pressured him to do something about getting rid of Shokin.
Now if you listen to Shokin's testimony that was given four years earlier to me on tape, which I have, you'll see he describes that conversation because he was either in the room when it took place or the president of Ukraine came and described it to him right afterwards in December because he said it was the first time the pressure was put on him to go easy on the Burisma case.
Because up until then, uh, uh, the president was telling him to go hard on breeze because it was such a crooked company and the president wanted to recover the money and he wanted to take the company.
Now, remember, uh, that wasn't all pure of heart.
Uh, Biden's friend who he, who Biden eventually bribes, um, Poroshenko was one of the biggest thieves in, in, uh, In Ukraine, which is why Zelensky beat him 70 to 30.
So he, it wasn't some, it was, he wanted to take it from, from Zoloshevsky because Zoloshevsky was pro-Russian.
That's who the Bidens were helping, a pro-Russian Ukrainian.
Remember that also.
And, but Poroshenko wanted his peace.
And Biden started complaining.
And I can show you how three years ago, four years ago, this evidence was available and Biden could have been put in prison back then.
And we never have this horrible human being in the White House with his horrible family.
You notice he finally, after four years, recognized his granddaughter.
You think that's going to make up for the psychological damage he's done to her by disowning her?
You think he cares?
I think he's just a pathological narcissist.
I feel sorry for Hunter.
Always have.
I think with a different father, who knows?
He might have turned out differently.
But the big guy got them all involved in corruption right from the time he was a teenager.
This is the kind of kid you keep away from that.
He's delicate.
He's addiction prone.
Last kid in the world you put into a group of killers is a guy who's addiction prone.
I mean, there he is, you know, putting people on the phone with his father saying, hey dad, I'm having dinner with the spy, the spy chief of China.
Oh, I'm having dinner with Zlochevsky.
Yeah, yeah.
He was, he was suspected of killing his partner.
Yeah, yeah.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
And Mr. Xi, yeah, I'm having dinner with him.
Oh, gee, no, no, I'm not having dinner with him now because they say that Chinese organized crime blew him away and put him at the bottom of the Yangtze River.
Oh, yeah, my partner, now my new partner, Dad?
Oh, let me tell you, Dad, who my new partner is!
Whitey Bulger's nephew!
What do you think Joe said to that?
Hmm?
How's the weather?
What do you think Joe said when Whitey Bulger's partner shows up as his son's partner and carries his son's partner?
What kind of creeps are they?
Whitey Bulger's nephew is the partner of the son of the vice president with Red China as a third partner?
Red China?
Communist China?
The one who killed us with COVID?
The one who's killing us with fentanyl?
The one that's trying to wipe out the Uyghur people?
The one who's taking body parts from Falun Gong?
Yep.
100,000 Americans last year.
Thank you, Joe, from fentanyl.
Keep those borders open, babes.
China can make a billion killing us.
Don't have to go to war with us.
They can kill us.
Thank you, Joe, for letting China have a bigger navy than us.
I don't know how you say thank you in Chinese, but they would say thank you for giving up the Bagram Air Base 400 miles from China.
Man, that put China in a great commanding position.
You can get a lot for 31 million.
And we are messing around with this crap?
We're messing around with this crap and we got a president in the White House who's selling us out to China?
And we're sitting there like a bunch of jerks investigating it and not doing something about it quicker?
What do we think we have all day before he destroys us for good?
How many more people he's gonna get killed?
None of those people in Ukraine had to be killed.
None!
Not a single one!
Not a single one had to be killed.
When, oh when, are we going to get him out?
Not to mention the fact he doesn't know where the hell he is.
Don't give me, don't give me any crap about that.
Mayor, what is worse, that we have a president who is corrupt, maybe the most corrupt president of all time, or that we have a president who is completely out of it?
Wow.
That could be a great debate, huh?
An awful debate.
Did you ever think you'd have that debate about the United States?
I honestly, no.
I never thought that was possible growing up.
I guess if you had a crooked president who wasn't also kind of a traitor, That it would be better than having one who was unable to know what he was doing and therefore could do really dangerous things.
Because you could have a crooked president that was patriotic.
They have them in Ukraine.
I mean, some of those guys in Ukraine, I'll give you one that was a heck of a patriot.
That was Kolomoisky, who is Zelensky's rabbi.
Kolomoisky is the one who made Zelensky wealthy, and he is a big crook.
He runs the Privatbank.
He's the best money launderer in Europe.
All that money laundering for the Bidens, he did it all, including the one that I have, the $4 million one, which is a straight out and out, nice, easy count.
You could have convicted and put the Bidens in jail on that one five years ago, four years ago, and it comes from Latvia.
Latvia would have been, the witnesses would have been all from Latvia.
But they had traced the money and it goes right into Hunter's account and money comes out for Joe.
And then of course you have Hunter's statement that 50% goes to POP.
What do you need after that?
We get these morons that get up and go, there's no proof that Joe Biden got any money.
What about the December 25, 2018 text in which Hunter tells his daughter that Pop got half my income for 30 years?
Why is Pop getting half his income?
Because it's Pop's money.
You really think these massive crooks and organized criminals are giving the money to his degenerate drug addict?
No.
No, no, no.
Well, Fauci looks like he's getting his.
Wait, whoa, whoa, whoa, Pop.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, Fauci.
Fauci.
We haven't heard from him in a minute.
Fauci is, uh, Fauci was almost, you know, Fauci had a real, almost had a really bad accident the other day.
You know, the mayor has this whole rat patrol.
He's going after rats in a subway and he's got a rat czar.
You know what happened, right?
What happened?
Somebody saw Fauci and Oh no, no, no, no.
You're saying, you're saying.
Almost.
Oh my goodness, poor Dr. Fauci.
The guy's got, the guy's got to get punished for lying so much.
He is a little guy.
He doesn't have to get into a rat trap, you know.
He is a little guy.
It's even the way he looks.
I mean, he's always looked that way.
Well, I was never with him personally.
You were beating around the bush there, Mike.
Look, Mike, I would not, I've not been with him.
But do you think he, like, you think he does like the stuff that Biden does with that little girl where he was biting her?
I don't think Fauci's a pervert.
And I don't think he's a pervert.
I just think he's a little cheese eating rat.
Yeah, that's all I think he is.
I don't think he's a pervert.
He's just a weirdo.
He's rich, though.
He's rich and he has made a lot of royalties.
How do you get rich off being a public health employee?
He gets royalties.
You know what he is?
He gets royalties.
Royalties on what?
And he won't tell us though.
He's a narcissist.
He has bobbleheads of himself at his house.
Pictures all over his... He's a narcissist.
I bet he thinks he's very good looking.
I don't think so.
I think he does think he is.
I think, remember?
They put a statue of him in Brooklyn.
Are you out of your mind?
They put him on the cover of GQ or one of those magazines that people used to read.
Where he's from, Mayor, and Dyker Heights and Bensonhurst, it's mostly Republican.
So I don't even know why these people would even want a statue.
We don't tear down statues.
We don't.
We don't like them.
We don't like them, but it's just very crazy.
It couldn't be a very big statue.
No, it's like four foot five or whatever.
Yeah, well, come on.
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Okay, here we are.
Here we are.
We're back and We wanted to take another look at Trump.
Biden is Trump's best friend.
I just want to show you what these guys are doing.
You know, they're pushing, they're pushing Trump over the top.
And I don't, I don't, um, There was a point at which there was some sense to the strategy that you get Trump and you can beat him, and if you get dissenters, he might beat you.
But right now, every poll shows just the opposite.
But they don't seem to wake up, and I guess we shouldn't wake them up, right?
I mean, nobody likes to get indicted.
God almighty, it's terrible.
That's the only way we're going to straighten out this country, but poor Trump having to get indicted.
Mayor, that begs the question, in your opinion, what would this race potentially look like had President Trump not been indicted at all?
I think he'd be ahead by about 8 or 10 points.
That's a good question.
Be ahead by 8 to 10.
It's always going to be hard to know because, you know, he was behind, but he hadn't started his rallies yet.
It's always been my contention that that's his That's his ace in the hole.
Nobody does rallies like that, and nobody translates rallies into enthusiasm, which translates into turnout.
I mean, like in 2020, the thing that screwed him up, like in Pennsylvania, because they were ready to cheat, but then all of a sudden he's ahead by 800,000 votes.
I mean, his election day performance was phenomenal.
Now, if this time we can be flexible enough In those states that have long-term voting, we get to vote out early, and he times a lot of his rallies for those states early.
He can turn that around.
One of the reasons I think he lost, if he did, which I'm not sure he did, but if he did, or let's say one of the reasons it was so close, so that it could be stolen, Is because he was deprived of his best weapon through the pandemic, which were the rallies.
And I knew that immediately.
Immediately when it happened, I called up his campaign, eventually being run by third or fourth level people.
And, um, I said, what substitute do you have for, for the rallies?
Cause he needs it.
And they gave me a whole bunch of bullshit and did nothing.
Just like they gave a whole bunch of bullshit about being prepared for, um, I mean, Trump, If Trump won in 2020, he won because of himself.
His campaign was terrible.
His campaign staff was terrible.
I mean, when I went in there the day or two after, they were hiding under their desks.
And I was there.
And they're the ones, of course, who hate me because I told them that.
And folks, I can't believe the lies they tell about me.
I can attest to the fact, I can tell you exactly what happened when the mayor showed up, was it two days after the election?
I back up everything the mayor is saying here.
I can attest to the fact, I can tell you exactly what happened when the mayor showed up.
Was it two days after the election?
And at the time we were a ship without a rudder.
The president, the mayor comes in there.
They bailed out about three weeks before and they were looking for jobs.
That's right.
And I can speak to, I know this, I know, and I'm not going to out these people.
And then they all sort of protected each other and they lied.
They all got together, including one of my good friends, whose career I saved, who lied about me.
Awful.
Just awful.
You know, you've been through a lot.
You learn a lot.
When something like this happens, you find out that people surprise you.
You know, September 11 was true, too.
People surprised me.
People that I thought couldn't handle it turned out to be great heroes, and people that I thought could got really upset and couldn't.
I had to take them out and, you know, Tell them to stay home or put them in a job that wasn't too critical.
And it was mostly the people I thought, but there were a couple that surprised me.
A couple that surprised me on one side.
Wow.
That's fascinating, actually.
Yeah.
And it's something like this.
You see who your friends are and the ones that run out on you.
Look at all the lawyers who are afraid to represent anyone because their law firms will get rid of them.
Courage, Mayor.
The word that keeps coming back to me is courage.
My children are grown.
And I don't have to bring up a family and I never really condemned them for that.
Sure.
And you're right.
And I and I've noticed that you haven't felt bad.
And I felt very impressed by the ones who were willing to take it.
I was very impressed by the brave ones.
Wow.
Bravery.
You always are like in war.
You're not everybody's a hero.
Not everybody's a medal of honor winner.
Not every lawyer is a hero.
Well, not a couple.
Well, like you said, look at the guy representing him.
He had to get out of his firm and get paid in advance.
I mean, he had to get out of his firm to represent the ex-president of the United States.
What the hell is that all about?
What that is about is a legal profession that as an organization has become corrupt.
Those bar associations are brutal.
You think they're bar associations?
You think the two bar associations trying to get rid of me are really bar associations?
You think they protect lawyers they disagree with?
They should be protecting the people I'm talking about.
They should be protecting Trump's right to have lawyers.
They don't think about that.
They should have gone nuts when the FBI raided my law office.
It was okay to raid my law office.
I represented Trump.
Trump has no Sixth Amendment right.
Just like he doesn't have any free speech right.
If this was somebody else, they'd go nuts.
If they indicted Hillary for this, they would go nuts.
Free speech gone!
Fascists!
Nazis!
Oh, this is good work, Jack.
Maybe this will be as unethical as the case the Supreme Court threw out a couple of years ago that you did.
That was the Republican too.
Too bad you didn't get him unfairly.
Too bad the Supreme Court stopped you and found that you were unethical piece of...
There's stuff in here that I know is untrue.
I'm deeply disappointed.
I thought I was dealing with professionals and I am so disappointed.
This Trump derangement syndrome takes away your ability to reason and it takes away your ability to be honest.
It's an illness.
And the idea that like, Oh, I'm going to vote for Biden because Trump is so bad.
Now, the comparison between Trump and Biden is ridiculously easy.
Whatever you think about Trump, he certainly is not one of the worst crooks in the history of the presidency.
Not even close.
He's not a crook at all.
I mean, it took him five years even to make up things to indict him for.
I could have indicted Biden 2018.
Could have indicted him for RICO in 2019 and convicted him like that.
He's been taking money since forever with his slimy little brother.
I mean, the difference is a guy who took millions and millions of dollars selling his office and a guy that they think is some kind of a shady businessman, which he isn't.
But even if he is, it's nothing compared to Biden.
Nothing.
Would Trump disown his grandchild?
Is he that kind of evil man that he would disown his grandchild?
Is he the kind of evil man that would take his son, if his son was addicted, and put him with a den of thieves?
His children love him.
And despite the fact that there were marital difficulties, it's a family, it's a real family, it's not a make-believe family like the Biden family.
That's a family built on... And frankly, what the hell's wrong with Joe with the little girls?
What the hell's going on?
And why does anybody mention it?
You know those little girls look really uncomfortable?
Well, I'll tell you why, man.
No one mentions it.
Nobody, nobody mentions it.
A lot of Democrats are scared.
Oh, I don't think that's the reason.
I don't think that's the reason.
But they sure give the impression that they are soft on it, like they do with communism.
I mean, gee, the way they go after this movie, Sound of Freedom, It does give you pause.
I mean, you say to yourself, why the hell shouldn't the American people be alerted to children being stolen and used for all kinds of horrible purposes?
That's a terrible thing.
It's a terrible, terrible thing.
That's right, man.
It truly boggles the mind.
So, Mayor, what What comes next?
I guess more from a process standpoint with your experience, if you could walk us through what to expect next in this specific case.
Well, when I was doing my radio show outside the studio, they have MSNBC, CNN, and New York One.
So I describe it as that's like the communist wall.
And then on the right they have Fox and I have Newsmax.
So that's the right wall.
Well, the Fox one is like in the middle.
It goes back and forth.
Sometimes it goes outside with the communism, sometimes it comes inside.
And you never know anymore if they're going to beat up on Trump or come up with some nasty things to say about him.
They're trying hard to rejuvenate DeSantis, but it's not working!
Even their own people are turning on him.
They brought somebody on that they thought was going to say something nice about him.
He said, he's a terrible, he's a terrible campaigner.
Oh, but he's not so bad.
No, no, no.
He really is bad.
And then they go, man, get that guy off!
Right.
Rupin wants him.
And they're searching around now.
They interviewed the guy I don't even know.
Bergram?
They interviewed him today and they actually made it sound like he had a chance.
I mean, they're so desperate.
He may just be... they keep asking.
They had a couple of people on the other day and they said, well, somebody could break out of this debate.
And the guy, whoever he was, they probably didn't screen with him.
I doubt it.
What what is really just a burger Very good question mike
He could be a breakout.
He could be a breakout.
I doubt it.
Yeah.
He's the superstar.
If you ask Fox, he's the superstar, potential breakout star, governor of North Dakota.
Never heard of him.
Never heard of him, man.
That makes two of us, I think.
I don't know who that is.
You know what's going to happen in the debate?
Guy's going to go up a hundred percent.
He's going to go from one percent to two.
What do you think, Mayor?
Should the President... Okay, we know the answer.
Well, we know I have a third option here.
Should the President participate in the debate?
President Trump, participate.
Do not participate.
The third option, counter-program.
Meaning host a different event or TV.
Not participate.
For sure.
So either not, don't participate, do your own thing.
Okay.
I guess he's going to do something right.
No matter what, does he do a big speech or rally?
Does he just do a TV interview, a sit down interview, maybe with Newsmax?
He has a DJ party at Bedminster.
What do you think mayor?
I like that idea of doing a counter program on Newsmax, but I want to hear what the mayor thinks.
I like that too.
But we like that.
Stick it to Fox.
Yeah.
But so, so I don't want to put that in your head.
I want to hear.
You know, he's much more intrusive than I am.
So I would tend to think, let them have their day, let them have their night, and don't intrude.
It's okay to have your own event if you've been excluded.
Or there's a reason you can't participate because it's unfair, like he did with the second Fox debate last time after Megyn Kelly asked him to sort of set up a question.
And I think they've gotten over that, so I don't want to bring it up again.
I didn't agree, by the way, with the president when he did that.
I was close to Roger.
I was also Roger's lawyer.
And I thought Megan's question was over the top, but I thought he shouldn't complain about it so much.
Like, I was a frontrunner.
in 08. And I always got the worst questions until I remember, until I wasn't a front runner anymore.
And I complained about it the first time. And Roger, I complained with Roger. It wasn't a
Fox debate, a different debate. But I used to talk to Roger all the time because he was a close friend.
And he said, Don't complain, Rudy. Ridiculous. You're ahead by five points. What are they going
to do to you? When you fall behind? Don't worry, they won't ask any hard questions.
Want to fall behind? No, no, no, no, no. I don't think they're asking Doug Burgum any
hard questions. No, no. But I mean, so when Donald, when Donald, I used to call him Donald
then because he was my friend, not the president.
When he complained about it, I told him you shouldn't complain about that.
I mean, that's, that's to be expected.
She, she should test you like that.
Oh, and he had the greatest answer ever.
Yeah.
I love that question.
That whole thing got his personality out.
It got the whole.
Set the tone immediately.
Yeah.
And you know, there's a certain people who look at America the way we do, that it's badly in need of being Being straightened out.
Yes.
And the hypocrites and the sophisticated hypocrites who think they can boss everybody around have to be put in their place and gotten out.
And regular people got to get control of this government again.
But he represents that.
I think it's amazing the guy's a billionaire from New York, connects with regular people much better than Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden.
Well, Joe Biden can't connect with anybody now.
You're right.
He just doesn't connect with his caregiver.
With his spoon.
He connects with the spoon of applesauce.
Yeah, but that's what he's connecting with.
Yeah, he connects with that.
Have you watched him eating?
Yes!
I don't know if it's just sad.
It's just sad.
I haven't watched the meeting.
I gotta take a good look at the meeting.
I keep thinking somebody feeds him.
God bless him.
Look, I have been.
Well, maybe not.
Look, you could argue that he doesn't deserve God's blessings, but.
Well, it's not up to us to decide who gets God's blessing or not.
But if God is going to, if God is going to be like, discretionary about blessings, I'd put him at the bottom of the list.
But if everybody gets a blessing, then he should get one.
Absolutely, absolutely.
That's right, Mayor.
Of course, and that speaks to your character.
But ask Adams.
Adams talks to God.
I talk to God, but he doesn't talk back to me.
But Mayor Adams, God talks back to him.
That's that's and that's I actually looked up some stats.
He he's a big B.S. yesterday.
He doesn't always speak.
What are you talking about?
The D.S.?
What's the D.S.?
The B.S., the B.S.
that he talked about.
That he did it again?
No, no, I'm saying what he said about you yesterday, he doesn't know what he's talking about.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
He's out of his mind.
Breaking news, breaking news.
Eric Adams is out of his mind.
No, no, he endorsed me.
He was talking to God in 1994.
Now he endorsed me in 97.
Wow, that tells me something.
I wonder if God told him to endorse me.
I think that might be the case.
That would make sense.
That would line up.
Is Mayor Adams a secret Republican?
God may have told him to do that.
Well, all of a sudden he's got some problem with these illegal immigrants.
Maybe he is turning Republican.
You know, the interesting thing is he gets so upset about the immigrants.
He asked them all to come here.
I mean, he gets angry at Biden and he says that Biden should pay for it.
And Biden is ultimately the guy who causes it all by having, we have no border.
But the reason we're in worse shape than any place else is Adams asked them to come to New York.
We're now getting ready to pay for their Medicare and Medicaid.
It's going to cost like some ridiculous additional amount of money.
We're going to have 100,000 of them.
Yeah.
Have you seen what they're doing to the properties?
I mean, these are not the same immigrants we had, like, 20, 30 years ago.
Well, I will say, Mayor, I didn't- These people have been vetted by the cartels and no one else.
I walked by the Roosevelt Hotel down there.
I'm on my way to the bank today, right between the radio station and, uh, what is that?
Grand, uh, uh, Grand Central?
Yes, Grand Central Station, right around- or the Met- uh, the MetLife building, that area.
Adams wants to get them jobs.
They look like they're ready to work.
There's- it is a madhouse outside this place.
They got- I- I just was walking- You think they came here to work?
Tomorrow, I'm gonna take some video and pictures.
And we're not looking to shame anyone.
You think the cartels let people in here that do America good?
And by the way, they're all able-bodied young men.
Everyone I saw there.
Now, I don't know if I saw a single woman or child in the group.
This is outside the Roosevelt Hotel, right?
Well, maybe they already have jobs with the cartels.
Maybe they have jobs with the human traffickers.
Maybe they have jobs with the fentanyl distributors.
How come we're having record fentanyl deaths under this bum Biden?
Not only does he turn out to be a massive crook, he turns out to get us killed at record numbers.
It is absolutely... Well, Mayor, I'll tell you what they're doing in Rikers Island with the fentanyl.
They're mailing it in and they're dipping it in paper in letters that they're Loved ones, right, these inmates?
Don't they realize you make a mistake, boom, you're dead?
So when these inmates unfortunately die of fentanyl after they smoke the paper, Department of Corrections gets blamed for this and I think they're wrongly blamed for this.
They don't know fentanyl's dipped in paper.
That's insane.
I don't know what your take would be on that.
Would it be right to blame Department of Corrections for that?
No, I don't think so.
Well, maybe lack of knowledge and being a little more competent?
Wouldn't be a bad idea.
I mean, smoking fentanyl is bad for you.
I think maybe Bernie would get control of this when he ran the department.
Bernie Kerrick, we wish for him back at Rikers Island, Mayor.
We wish for him.
I thought he might stop by tonight.
He might stop by tomorrow night.
So we could use a little common sense from Bernie Kerrick.
Absolutely.
And we can use some common sense.
And maybe tomorrow night, if you tune in, you'll get to see the prosecutor everybody's talking about, Mr. Shogun.
And he can directly tell you why he was fired and who did it.
You got any doubt about who did it?
You know another question we might answer for you?
How much did the president of Ukraine get as a bribe?
And why isn't Zelensky looking at that?
That's another good question.
So tomorrow we'll have... Tomorrow we'll dig in, we'll dig into our safe and we pull out some of the treasures.
Yeah, we were, uh... We're gonna do it tonight, but we got waylaid.
We got waylaid by the... Waylaid, we'll say.
Just temporarily.
Ted didn't like, Ted didn't like the use of my word evisceration.
I love that word.
A lot of people won't understand it.
But we were distracted by the evisceration of free speech by the Bidenistas.
To be fair, the real word I would have wanted to talk more about was intransigent.
Nah, evisceration sounds way better.
I'm not going to put Mike on the spot and ask him what that means.
I don't even know what it means.
No, I'm not asking.
I'm not asking.
It sounds good though, right?
It sounds good.
I didn't ask.
I didn't ask.
It sounds like it comes from an eviscerated person.
An eviscerate.
An eviscerate sounds good.
But no, it's strong.
Eviscerate.
It was a strong use of the term.
And by the way, that is a term I'm seeing.
These people have no regard for the first, think of all the stuff they've done to restrict free speech.
How about the, how about the, uh, cancelling of the hard drive, the censorship of the hard drive, the, uh, uh, the conspiracy they had with, with, uh, with Facebook, with Twitter, uh, to have people ban, I mean, my God, they have no regard for the first amendment or free speech at all.
And now they've actually indicted somebody for exercising the right of free speech.
Okay, ladies and gentlemen, go to wabcradio.com for three o'clock tomorrow.
We'll be back.
You can call me.
You can call me there.
I'm sorry we didn't take calls tonight.
We'll take a bunch of calls tomorrow, so get all lined up to do it.
And you come back tomorrow night and we may dig into our goodies.
We're hitting record numbers this week, so please stick with us all week.
Tell your friends, if you want to know everything there is to know about the Biden crime family, you're with the right person.
Of course, Mayor Giuliani's been on top of this for going on five years.
We're going to also ask for someone to call in and answer the following question.
Since Dodo's been president, has he been on vacation more than he's been working?
Question.
Has Dodo been on vacation more than he's working?
And don't tell me I'm dishonoring the president.
The guy's a effing crook.
Should be out.
He's disgracing me, and my family, and you, and your family, and our great country.
And we don't have a patriot who's Has the guts to go in there and tell them, get the hell out of that office.
I'm a Democrat and I want you out Biden.
Cause I love my country more than I love all this crap I get as a politician.
Well.
Don't be somebody like that.
Thank you very much.
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