America's Mayor Live (E222): Biden Used Fake Names Potentially Thousands of Times as Vice President
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Two blocks away in Atlanta, where it was printed, and they put the name about four or five thousand times in a row, they put the name Biden, Biden, Biden.
And then when you counted it, you had 4,000 ballots, 3,998 for Biden.
And you have two little ones down here for Trump.
I'm not exaggerating.
You had a couple like that.
You had a couple that went over 99.9% for Biden.
Counts.
But nobody got to see the paper.
You wouldn't show us the paper.
You, Rauschenberger, you lying bum.
You wouldn't let us see the paper.
Huh.
And you had in your desk all the time a report that said that the chain of custody was so bad that nobody could figure out where the ballots even came from.
Why would you scrub the chain of custody?
You see, I'm sorry, I'm going through this, but these are the things that told me on day one and two when I found this out, that this was a fugazi.
It was fixed.
So, they're gonna have the trial on the 4th of March.
Just, you know, they just pick the 4th of March.
Of next year.
I mean, it's just a complete coincidence that the next day is Super Tuesday and there are 12 elections that day.
Just a complete abs... I mean, they wouldn't want to do anything to interfere with the presidential election.
And it's just probably not supposed to do that, you know.
But they're just gonna happen to have it that day.
Now, let me see if I get the rest of them right.
I wrote them down over here.
Let me see if I have them all.
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
Then...
Then, on my father's birthday, they're going to have the New York election on March 25th.
That's going to be interesting, too, to see if they can get the case in Washington done between the 4th and the 25th.
It could be good.
can get the case in Washington done between the 4th and the 25th.
It could be good. It's going to probably take between the 4th and the 25th to pick a jury.
You know what they could do though?
They could get a super express jet helicopter and fly him back and forth every other day.
New York one day, and they could do Washington the next day and fly him back and forth.
So this way he wouldn't be able to campaign at all.
And if it's Biden, Biden wouldn't have to even worry about leaving his basement.
He could stay there.
And I'm sure he'd be happier in his basement than the White House.
Then, just to make sure that he can't win, they schedule an award for May... I think it's May 30th, way down in Fort Pierce, Florida, when it's 950 degrees.
This one is intended to keep him busy or boil him to death.
They're either going to fry him or they're going to keep him... Now, it is possible that all three of them could be going at once.
You have no idea how long such cases can go, particularly if the judge is not a particularly disciplined judge.
We don't know who the judge is.
We don't know how the judge is.
I mean, I've had cases, Peter's connection case went on for 27 months.
A different judge might've tried it in like 20 months.
But judges are different.
So you can have all three go.
That would be the Democrat.
Trifecta.
Oh yeah.
So then he could be on trial every third day.
So they could start in Florida on Monday.
To save him some time, they'd take him only to Washington on Tuesday.
Then on Wednesday, he'd go to New York.
Then he'd come back and he'd finish and he'd always finish in Washington so he wouldn't be
too far from Bedminster because he'd have to rest over the weekend and he'd never be able to campaign.
Don't count on it, by the way.
Trump might have rallies at night.
Yeah, I mean he'd take the plane, he'd take the helicopter, he'd do a side one and he'd probably get 60,000 people.
Well, Mayor, I was going to say, the trial before Super Tuesday is going to backfire on the Democrats.
I didn't mention the one that I'm involved in, because I'm really not supposed to talk about that one.
No, no, I'm talking about the trial.
But they could try that one, too.
But she wants to try that one in March, also.
So I don't know.
What they could do if they wanted to be really generous, they could do four a week and give Friday off.
So you could campaign on weekends.
And Biden would be willing just to campaign.
You know how the Democrats make it fair?
Biden had promised I won't campaign at all, like he did last time.
That would help him a lot because then they never have to worry about Biden showing up and nobody else showing up.
Well, so Super Tuesday is going to be Super Tuesday's gonna be, I don't know which of the phony cases that one is.
It's the January 6th one.
Oh that's, oh yeah, that's the January 6th one that we can't figure out what it's about.
But that's the January 6th one.
It's gonna backfire.
He's gonna win Super Tuesday because everyone's gonna be mad that he's getting prosecuted.
So it's, I mean.
And then, and then the second one, and the second one on the 25th It's the New York one that's so old, a lot of people can't remember.
A lot of people, a lot of the witnesses have now died.
Um, and then there's, then there's, then, then we, then we head down to, we head down to Florida for the documents case.
That's the one that was, uh, proud, uh, uh, coordinated with the national, uh, uh, archives record, uh, archives, the ones who conceal 5,400 pseudonyms of Biden's.
We've got a good chance of an hour.
And then of course, eventually we've got the 19 defendant Rico case.
Which they want to start where Trump is completely unprepared for and everybody else.
And that would go on for about two years, I think.
With 19 witnesses and everybody gets to cross-examine and they don't have a courthouse big enough for it.
We'd have to try it at the arena.
Maybe we try it at the same arena where they came up with the video of the votes being put under the under the blanket and everybody thrown out and then they counter them which the governor and the and the attorney general announced were perfectly valid uh missing the fact that the georgia has a statute that says the votes have to be counted in public they don't bother to mention that and nor and nor do the people nor do the people that question me or they they they say well that that see that law doesn't count
That law doesn't count.
You mean you really think that that law counts?
Well, I don't know.
It says if the public isn't present, the vote's not valid.
What does that mean if it's not valid?
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So I told you about Super Tuesday.
We're going to have the first trial.
I think it'll be put off, but in any event, they're doing the best they can to jam next year up with as many trials as possible.
And who knows what else they're going to do?
Because really, this is just chapter eight in a book that begins with the phony collusion with Russia.
Each one of them is the same group of people who are lying, conniving, violating laws, the same person and then a slightly different group around him of people related to Donald Trump.
And, um, and it has a purpose.
The purpose is to destroy Donald Trump.
And I think that Donald Trump and his lawyers should go before a federal court and say, this is a long-term five-year conspiracy, uh, engaged in by all these people to prevent me from being or removing me as president of United States.
And they should be, uh, put in jail and, uh, they should be, and it should be enjoined under Under 1983, which you can do.
I think there is as much evidence of that as there is that Joe Biden is a crook, with which there is plenty of evidence.
77% of the American people say Joe is too old to be president.
Now, they don't really mean to.
He's not too old.
He's not too old.
He's completely brainless.
That's why you shouldn't be president.
They're mistaking completely brainless for old.
I don't know.
You can, you can, uh, look at Trump.
Trump is a couple of years younger.
Trump's got nothing missing.
He's as sharp as he was 20 years ago.
And, uh, I have friends that are 80, 82, 83 that are sharp as a tack.
And I got friends who were, who were.
30 and a stupid, not as stupid as Biden.
You think I'm, I know you think I'm joking when I say that.
I know that.
And I know in the past before Biden, before we knew what a bad guy Biden was, I used to say to people about him, they'd ask me cause I knew him for a long time.
What's Biden like?
I said, he actually, he's a nice guy.
He's not.
Fooled.
He's a nice guy, but boy, is he dumb.
How is he dumb?
And then I'd laugh.
I mean, it really is.
If I told you how dumb he is, you wouldn't believe me.
Well, you're right.
Mayor, you're right.
It's not an age thing.
I mean, I know people in their late 70s, right, that are at it day in and day out and have it together much, much more than my 30 year old peers.
And I mean, look at you, Mayor, not to use you as an example here, but come on.
I mean, I see you every day and a day out.
It's not an age thing.
According to one of the newspapers today, I'm an alcoholic.
Oh, my goodness.
If you're an alcoholic, if you drink as much as these liars say you did, then I'm doing something wrong.
I mean, I should be.
And you accomplished what you did?
Can you imagine?
I mean, we should be.
It's such a farce, and we have, and look Mayor, I'm not- You know how good God is?
Thank you, God.
A lot of liars don't come up with a date for their lies so you can't pin them.
For example, that woman who claims that Trump assaulted her in the dressing room of Bergdorf Goodman, which is Totally crazy.
You'd have to know Bergdorf Goodman.
You'd have to know what it's like there for me to really explain to you how crazy that is, particularly for Donald Trump, who was one of the best known people in New York.
I mean, I could explain, and the case just wasn't tried right.
I tried that case, that jury would have jumped up and said, not guilty.
I don't know who tried it, so don't get angry at me, but they didn't, they didn't, they don't have the ability to make people laugh and They don't know how to do sarcasm in a trial when they have to.
See, to be a great trial lawyer, you've got to be a great actor.
And you've got to know how to be mean and tough.
You've got to know how to act stupid.
I've been very, very helpful on cross-examination, particularly of arrogant politicians.
That's how I got my first guy to break down on the witness stand.
That's how I got my first guy to break down on the witness stand.
I acted like I was dopey.
He thought he was smarter than I am.
And All of a sudden I had him because I had the document hidden and he didn't know that.
But the fact is, the fact is that we have got to find a way to get these trials put off because I believe that he can run next year With the burden of these trials and still win, but I don't want to.
I don't want to take the chance.
It's too important.
It's too darn important for our country.
So.
The one before.
The one before Super Tuesday, I believe is going to be put off because it's not enough time.
It's not enough time to get it prepared by then.
The big one, the 19 defendant one.
Let's just say there's no way.
It comes forth and it's a five-month trial, no matter what you do.
Meadows is now trying to get it removed to the federal court.
And you should know one fact here, because what I'm trying to do is cover the things that aren't, you aren't going to hear anywhere else.
Meadows took the witness down, which I was shocked at.
And during it, they come up with this testimony, you know, all the papers that hate Trump, that's like, this is gospel.
They said to him, and Meadows was making the point, I was just his chief of staff, and he asked me to do these things, and I believe that there was, in his case, he said there was a very good question about whether or not the election was fixed.
He was asked, did he agree, did he agree with Uh, William Barr, that the allegations of fraud in the 2020 election were bullshit.
And that's the word that was used in court, bullshit.
And he said, no, he thought the allegations deserve further investigation.
And, uh, but I want to tell you something about why, I mean, they use this, they use this William Barr thing, like, oh my God, it must be true.
If William Barr said it.
If William Barr said the election wasn't fixed, the election wasn't fixed.
As if William Barr is the arbiter of truth, he's like the, in 1984, the commissar of truth.
It will be decreed that the election is not fixed and no one can say that it's fixed or they will be taken off and Whatever.
Mayor, Mayor, Mayor, not only... It's not that you couldn't assert that it was fake, you couldn't even question it, right?
You couldn't even... I'm sorry, I missed it.
You couldn't even... Let me make, let me make... And you cannot question it!
That bar would look good too, like, as the Minister of Truth.
He would be that royal.
Yeah, he could get the, like, the big fat face, and then... Well, it's good, and it may not be true, and it's not true!
Now, I want you to step aside.
People just see this.
Even people on our side say, well, Barr said, Barr said, Barr said, Barr said, Barr said, Barr said.
Please step back.
Everybody step back for a second.
Take a deep breath.
Is it possible Barr's lying?
A fat guy like that wouldn't lie.
He looks like Raymond Burr playing Perry Mason.
I know a couple, another fat guy who tells lies about you too.
He doesn't lie either.
I mean, Christie wouldn't lie.
He's too fat.
He knew what I was talking about.
Could I, could I just think of that?
Would you mind, would you mind if I just threw something called a fact in?
I know this is going to be very disturbing to those of you who are Democrats or, or have a problem with this because facts get you nervous, but let's try a fact.
William Barr had the hard drive for almost an entire year and kept it hidden under his fat ass.
He concealed it.
And no one, not a single person, not a single make-believe patriot in Washington, Republican or Democrat, has raised that question one time.
What the hell were you doing with the hard drive, Barr?
You were the Attorney General of the United States.
Why were you hiding it?
It only has about 500 crimes on it.
The crimes jump out at you and grab you by the throat and go like this.
It's got dirty pictures in it.
They call it child pornography, you scumbag.
That's what they call it.
Child pornography.
And you hid it.
And you hit it to such an extent, you let them do an entire impeachment of a President of the United States when that hard drive would have completely vindicated him.
It contained every reason why he should have that conversation with the President of Ukraine because Biden was up to his neck in bribery.
You held it back.
And number two, you sat there through a debate in which Biden accused him of being a pawn of Russia and accused me specifically of being a pawn of Russia, of which I take some personal offense.
And you knew it.
You knew I wasn't.
You know why?
Because your FBI had validated it six months earlier as Hunter Biden's and not Russian.
And you sat there and kept your mouth shut.
Like the liar you are.
That's a lie.
That's a major lie by omission.
Dishonorable liar that you are.
So you could be a big shot in the bar association.
So they kiss your big fat you-know-what when you went to the cocktail parties.
So you wouldn't be impeached.
They might impeach you.
Mayor, I read that.
Is that true?
He was afraid of being impeached.
Is there any truth to that?
Well, they have something on him.
I don't know.
I mean, these are big crimes that he committed.
Holding back the hard drive for the chief lawyer of the United States is about as big a crime as... It makes whatever Mitchell did seem like going through a red light.
We had an impeachment that wasn't necessary because of him.
And then finally, they fixed an election.
He let them fix the election.
When we put out the hard drive, and the New York Post published it, he sat back, knowing it was valid.
When all the social media and all the major newspapers refused to publish it because it might be Russian disinformation.
And he knew that was false.
And he sat there and let the election take place under false pretenses.
He let his fellow citizens lie, uh, be lied to about the most important thing they do.
And, and, and I knew that by the time we got to the election.
I'm going to believe him?
Trump's going to believe him?
Trump knew it.
I don't know about Meadows.
He tends to be more naive.
Don't get angry, Mark.
You tend to be.
You didn't grow up on the streets of New York.
You didn't prosecute 5,000 criminals.
I don't know what Mark believed, but I knew I'm dealing with a liar.
I can't believe it.
And I knew he lied to us specifically about having things investigated because they would never investigate it.
I gave him things he never investigated.
He left people at risk of death and not investigated.
So Barr's word means probably if Barr said that the allegations of fraud or bullshit, they're probably true.
He lied about everything else.
So, when this dumb newspaper writes that, then, you know, you gotta say, what, Meadows is supposed to sit back and think it's the word of God because Barr said it's bullshit?
When he's covered up probably the biggest piece of evidence in American electoral history?
I mean, let's wake up and start getting real.
All you got to know about Bill Barr, Mayor, he resigned in the final weeks of President Trump's administration, like you said.
No, no, no, no.
That isn't all you have to know about him.
What you have to know about him is that he had the hard drive for a year and covered it up.
That's what you have to know about him.
Well, we're going to take a short break and I am going to get prepared when we come back for my administration of Fruit?
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I have to admit it has Fox.
I don't know why they're my favorite stations.
They kind of screwed me last night and didn't give me credit for being the first one to develop Shokan, made it appear as if Kilmeade did, but what the heck.
It's a lot better than trying to put me in jail.
QAN, which OAN, which happens to be the network that sponsored my trip there.
The History Channel, I see that.
I can't make out the other two, but I probably shouldn't advertise them anyway.
And then they got a couple of, unfortunately, they have recommended channels.
We'll have to do something about that.
Do you know the first one they're recommending?
Guys, this is a sacrilege.
Gross.
They're representing a communist station, NBC.
I mean, at least Fox is not a communist network.
The other one looks like NASA or something.
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Would you like to take one?
People still call me even though I'm a drunk?
Well, you know.
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Julie, you're on the line with the mayor.
Well, hello there, Rudy.
Hello, Julie!
How are you?
Oh, happy to talk to you, as always.
Always happy to talk to you.
Oh, I was gonna say, go, Rudy, go.
You never give... And, uh...
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I watched it tonight.
Fannie Willis?
In Georgia.
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And it sounds pretty good.
I watched it on Frank's speech.
Who did you have on?
On the Lindell report.
Who did you have on?
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So he had revelations on Fannie?
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You know, I feel like we're having a personal... like you're a friend.
We just had a robbery right near here, Mike tells me.
That's right.
Mike is in law enforcement.
He should really go out and make an arrest.
Oh boy!
What happened, Mike?
You know?
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Yeah, so basically, there was an armed robbery with- There was an armed robbery with a car.
They took some jewelry from two guys with a gun and they fleed.
And now the NYPD is looking for them, which happened literally 400 feet from the mayor's house.
What?
In the Upper East Side.
This is a place- Wait, where did this happen?
This is a place that when I was mayor and Bloomberg was mayor- E65th Street.
E65th Street.
I don't- I think in 20 years there wasn't a crime here.
An armed robbery with guns.
with guns just right there.
I could have drove right through it.
No, a block away, like 400 feet away.
You know, after all the years that I was here, and Bloomberg was the mayor,
there was a homeless man that showed up on the street here when de Blasio was mayor.
And the neighbors got together and came to me and wanted me to get rid of him.
And I said, I'm not the mayor, I can't get rid of him.
And they said, well, you just watch what he does.
And I will tell you on the air, the nice way I can, he would urinate and defecate on the street and leave it there on purpose.
And there are kids on this block.
So when I saw that, I got really angry.
One night I came home and walked down the block I had a security company then, and my security people would take me home.
And we walked down the block, and we see it.
I go upstairs, I call the precinct, and I report it.
And when I report it, they give me kind of a runaround, you know, well, we're not allowed to follow up on homeless now any longer, you know, I guess since that guy Bloomberg left or whatever, Giuliani left.
And I said, well, guys, I'm going to come in and report a person.
Well, that's your, that's your, that's your prerogative.
Okay, well, I'm glad you guys know big words like that.
So, I walked over to the precinct, which is just two blocks, two and a half blocks away.
The 1-7.
That's the way we describe our precincts in New York.
It's not like the 27, it's the 2-7, the 8-8, the 1-7.
I walked over to the 1-7, which happens to be an exceptionally beautiful precinct, used very often.
You can see it at times, usually it's the first precinct, but occasionally they'll use it in a lower order.
I walked in, I'd been in the 1-7 many times, not arrested, as the mayor, I would go visit precincts like that, and I walk in, the desk officers start smiling, three or four cops in the corner clap, and every cop I think they'll even come over to see me, because now de Blasio was mayor, and they hated de Blasio.
Right away, they turned their back on him, and for good reason, by the way.
And, uh, because they believe he got two cops killed.
And, um, I told them, and now they were very different.
Now they were very, they explained to me, you know, it's different than when you and Bloomberg were here.
We can't do anything about it.
They say it doesn't, he, he has an interpretation.
It doesn't violate any laws.
I said, believe me, defecating on the street violates laws.
Uh, let me get, let me show you the statute.
So we can go.
Yeah, sure, absolutely.
Disturbing the peace, even.
Health laws, sanitary, all kinds of things.
So I give them five different statutes they can use.
I said, go grab them.
So they went and they grabbed them.
I was a big hero on this block for a while.
That was the last thing that happened here.
There hasn't been a crime around here.
This is, you know, one of the safer parts of the city.
And when you start having crimes here, You're starting to explain why more people leave New York than any place in the country.
So, I mean, not just a robbery, but an armed robbery with firearms.
That's dangerous.
No shooting, though.
No shooting, but... Well, then they'll all be out on bail.
Of course.
This is New York.
That's what Bragg, the one also prosecuting Trump, originally announced.
If it's an armed robbery without a shooting, you go free.
When there was law and order, what would happen to those guys?
They'd be in a clinker for a while?
I mean, if Bratton's safer or Carrick?
Yeah.
Yeah, they'd be overnight.
First of all, they'd be overnight.
Yeah.
We wouldn't.
The judge would be tied up tonight.
Yeah, they'd have to stay at Central Booking.
They'd have to go.
No, I think I'd send them to Rikers.
I'd put them on a bus to Rikers Island.
Give them a little taste of Rikers Island.
I used to do that.
I used to do that.
Oh, I'm not supposed to say that.
Okay.
I never did that.
Let's just say you don't want to go to Rikers.
Let's just say that somehow they would be too tied up downtown.
They had to go to Rikers Island.
They didn't pay a price.
A lot of people, they go to Rikers Island once.
They're like smart people.
They don't want to go back ever again.
It's not a bad place to send somebody that is on the verge of thinking over a life of crime.
Maybe not to reveal much, but when first-timers come to Rikers Island, they demand protected custody.
That's how terrified they are.
Yeah, so you imagine if you take a guy that's, you know, a first-time burglar, first-time robber, or first-time caught.
I mean, it doesn't work with everyone.
It works with a certain percentage.
You lock them up, and boy, they don't want to go back.
They don't want to go back.
So, um, why is Maui not Katrina?
I mean, why isn't, why isn't Biden ripped apart?
I mean, I've got all these quotes, even in the, even in the Biden suck up newspapers that say, we're not getting any help from the federal government so far.
He ignored us for 13 days, took him 13 days to visit the island.
Then he didn't do anything for us.
Biden was on the beach while those of us here were dying.
These are citizens from Hawaii!
I can't speak for everybody, but we feel like we're not getting any help out here, at least
certainly not from the federal government.
Being on fire, not knowing where land is at points, the currents pulling us out where
we can't touch the ground, and knowing we're on our own.
That's what the Biden administration was doing.
So, but you know, the press, the press covers it like a minor story.
It's caused by climate change, which it wasn't.
It was called this by a live wire.
Climate's been changing since the beginning and it didn't cause this.
And now we got a big fight between the utility.
We got a big fight between the utility and the fire department.
The utility, of course, is blamed for not putting on the alarm.
And the firefighters, they blame the firefighters for leaving too quickly after the fire appeared to be put out, and then had to come back again.
Now, I can't arbitrate that.
I do know I'm basically on the side of the firefighters, so they're gonna have to prove it to me.
Mayor, you know it should have been a front-page Biden story today?
The only people I saw cover it was the New York Post, that ISIS-linked smuggler got 10 people in the border.
That should have been a front-page Biden story.
And why wasn't it?
Because now we have 10 terrorists, and the FBI are manically looking for them.
They did not find them yet.
They're from Uzbekistan.
I forgot the number that came in this year, but take it and double it.
What you gotta do is take it double.
That's another number that came in, like the group that you're talking about.
Right.
So, let's say they arrested three, four hundred this year.
Or intercepted three, four hundred.
It means there are three or four hundred walking around that we don't know about, and they possibly are in that group that they're putting in Staten Island.
And they wouldn't know any different.
And that's why the people in Staten Island are going crazy.
And if you start painting them as being out of control, it's really unfair.
You're rolling the dice with the Mexican cartels.
Every group that comes in of those people you see coming over the border probably has people in there inserted by the Sinaloa cartel or Del Golfo cartel.
I'll show you a map of them.
I have it here.
I did it for one of my podcasts.
I probably have to update it.
They got the border covered.
And this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for them.
Literally, Joe Biden has turned the borders over to the cartels, and they've become massively rich.
I had a guy call into that.
I wasn't able to get to the call that wanted to know if I thought he was getting kickbacks from the cartels.
Sort of indirectly, China, they're one of China's biggest partners.
That's how fentanyl comes in.
China is about 80, I'm sorry, 90% of the fentanyl comes from China.
They make a fortune on it.
China gets a twofer on that, right?
China gets to kill us.
We're their enemy.
They did a good job with COVID, but Biden will never face up to that one, right?
What did Trump call it?
Chinese virus.
They killed him for that.
And viruses, I mean, it wasn't even a, um, It even had some substance.
Viruses are often named from the place they come from.
I think he called it the Wuhan virus.
That, you know, until we began our wokeness and our protection for China, that is exactly what it would have been named.
And not even because it came from the lab itself, but because it definitely came from that town.
A lot of the viruses in our history are named from the place they originated from, and as best we can tell, it originated from Wuhan.
The question is, did it just kind of like emerge, or did it come from the one laboratory in a thousand miles that had it in it?
That's another one of those that takes a real genius to figure out where it came from.
The virus escapes into Wuhan, and there's a big laboratory there that's making the Wuhan virus.
And there isn't another one for a thousand miles.
But no, no, no, it came from a bat that was being sold at a meat market.
When it turns out, upon further investigation, they don't sell bats at that meat market.
They don't sell bats within a thousand miles of Wuhan.
Because the people in that part of China don't eat bats.
It's a different part of China.
I mean, the lying that you were subjected to is disgraceful.
Mayor, I want to put something in perspective here, back to the border.
Since last year, 460 known suspected terrorists have been caught in nine months.
So 460 terrorists came to the border because they thought they can get in.
Can you imagine the ones we didn't- 460.
Can you imagine the ones that didn't get caught?
Yeah, I really did want that number.
So I'll tell you, you want me to tell you the literature on this?
The scientific literature?
There are three major studies of how many people come in without any detection, and how can you determine that based on the number that come in with detection.
And generally, it's depending on who you listen to.
But let's take the left-wing one that comes from MIT, and I think it's either University of Pennsylvania or Princeton.
We did it together.
So that's the Ivy League one.
That's a 50% number.
So they say if a thousand come in and are processed, or not processed, just actually just identified, then no, then 50%.
So then 500 come in.
So if a million come in, 500,000 come in.
Then there's a study that says 100%.
It's one for one.
A million, a million.
There's a study that says one and a half.
So that's 1.5 million for a million.
And then there's Bernie Carrick, who says right now it's about three to one.
And here's what Bernie and not only Bernie, but a man, a gentleman whose name I can't give you that I had dinner with the other night, who does a very, very deep work and who I know from working on working with the Colombian cartels.
Where I have the distinction of being one of the people who was threatened by them with having my throat cut when I went there with Bernie about 10 years ago.
They put out a contract to cut my throat.
And my answer to it was, if the mafia couldn't do it, you won't do it.
You can't do it.
Because you're not as good as the mafia.
I don't know if it's true or not, but I like to get them irritated.
So Bernie's theory is, and I agree with this, but I'm not sure it's two to one, but I don't
The more chaotic it is at the border, the more people come in without detection.
So theoretically, that percentage is going to go up.
The more people that get detected, the more people that come in without detection, because where our resources are fully used.
And therefore, you would say, well, the people are satisfied by coming over, but that isn't it.
It increases the demand.
I mean, when you see the border open, now everybody's saying, I mean, everybody all over the world now knows that border's open, or every criminal group knows that border is open.
Criminal groups are not like the Biden administration.
They're not stupid and incompetent.
And so, literally, I used to say this to people even way back in the old days when the border was open, because they were bringing drugs across then, except in much smaller numbers.
I would say the drug dealers and the Columbians would have to be crazy not to use the border.
You wouldn't get to run your family very long if you didn't use the border.
You got these people coming across.
They're getting in without detection.
You got at least decent odds of getting them across without detection.
If they do get detected, they get sent back and you can send them back sometime later.
So you'd be crazy not to take advantage of it.
Now you'd be nuts because nobody gets sent back, nobody gets arrested, nobody gets nothing, and you've got border patrol people that will tell you.
They just see people coming in and they have to let them go because they don't have the resources.
I mean, if you did a survey of the border patrol and they could tell the truth, they could probably give you a number of people they actually see coming over the border and walking into the interior of the United States and they never stop.
They can't.
Right now the odds, I just looked it up, are 50-50 you make it or you get caught.
That's the odds right now as of like last month.
50-50.
Okay, so that's 100% then?
Yeah.
That's 100% which is the number that is probably the conservative between the Ivy League low number and the one and a half to two times.
Can you imagine the Trojan So now let's do the arithmetic.
About 6 million people have come in under this non-president.
That means 6 million came in what we don't know about.
Yeah, so like as you look at the terrorists, 460 were caught, so probably another 500 came in.
And you don't think they slip on the buses?
Of course they do.
And head up to Staten Island?
So when Staten Island is saying, we don't want those 300 people or 3,000 people or whatever.
A lot of them may be poor little people.
I don't know.
But a lot of them also may be people who were brought in by the Sinaloa cartel, the Del Golfo cartel, MS-13.
They could be terrorists.
They could be people let out of mental institutions.
And just in case you think I'm exaggerating, the first group they sent up to Buffalo, within three hours, they raped two people.
And the county executive, Buffalo, told Adams, take him, shove him up your you-know-what and send him back.
He's a Democrat.
You've got this terrible case.
I don't know if I still have it.
I was carrying it around because this little girl got raped.
By a guy that came over in January.
Biden.
I think these people should have a sign on their back.
What is it going to take for people to realize that Democrats are just killing this country?
Another 9-11?
I don't know.
Probably it's going to take somebody other than Republicans to tell them because they probably don't believe us.
But I mean, the reality is, if you look at American cities, We could go through like a map of cities, and they're all Democrat.
They say, oh, there are Republican states that have more crime.
Republican states that have more crime have crooked Democratic cities in them, like Austin, Texas, and Houston, Texas, which used to be a very, very calm city, and now has a Soros prosecutor in Houston, Texas.
But I mean, you take a look at a map here, Of the U.S.
of A, right?
We get a nice map of the U.S.A.
And map of U.S.A.
There's a little map of U.S.A.
here.
There we go.
I got a... So, let's see.
We pick out a couple of places in New England.
In New England.
Where do you think the most crime would take place?
Can you guys guess a city?
In New England?
Yeah.
The most crime?
Per capita?
In a city.
No, not per capita.
No, crime in general.
In Boston.
Of course.
Democrat controlled.
We know the one in the middle Atlantic states.
New York.
That would be New York and Philadelphia.
Philadelphia has been Democrat for 50 years.
New York has been Democrat except for Giuliani and Bloomberg.
I'll give you a nice little test.
The last riot in New York Before the ones under de Blasio was when we had a Democrat mayor.
It was Dinkins, right?
Yeah.
And that can tell you everything else you want to know about crime.
Then Philadelphia, of course, had two years in a row of record crime rates.
They have a Soros prosecutor.
New York has a Soros prosecutor.
You want more crime per capita in New York than New York City?
Go up to poor Rochester, New York.
What about Albany?
Rochester has set a record for murder two years ago with a Soros prosecutor.
And I'd have to look carefully, but a number of those cities up there now have more crime per capita than New York.
Syracuse, Buffalo, Buffalo really bad.
Rochester, terrible.
Albany, not as bad.
And Albany has a converted Soros prosecutor.
The guy has gone on the other side and is now in favor of changing all the let the criminals go free laws.
And who knows if they're going to support him for re-election, because he's actually bringing crime down.
He's saving people's lives, so they want to get rid of him.
Washington, D.C.
is a madhouse.
That's places.
Washington, D.C.
is a freaking madhouse.
Once you leave the capital, it's a war zone.
It's a war zone.
People who live there for years are moving out.
And then you got Baltimore right next door, which is another war zone.
Have we hit a Republican city yet?
No.
No, we haven't.
Okay, do I have to go on?
And then if you go into the South, the city's producing the crime of the Democrat cities, like Texas.
Texas has a lot of crime per capita.
It's driven by Houston and Austin.
Both of which have Democrat mayors and so does Dallas.
Austin's supposed to be a really nice place, like a lot of people moving there, so I'm surprised.
Massive crime.
I'm surprised, yeah.
A lot of liberals are moving to Austin.
Well, they stopped actually about three years ago.
Crime, they got a Soros prosecutor and crime is through the roof.
Wow.
This is why the schools want to teach gender instead of math, so people can't do basic math.
You think if you could do basic math, you could figure out exactly what you're saying right now.
Basic math.
Math is inequitable.
Oh, math is racist.
Well, you have to know the answer.
Math is racist.
That's unfair.
2 plus 2 is racist.
That's what they say.
It is?
Duh.
Do we have to cancel him for a couple of days because he said that?
I'm suspended.
Because 2 plus 2.
Let me see.
We're into soccer time!
Oh, we're way into soccer time.
Oh man, we had a good time tonight.
Let me tell you a few little other items.
Gasoline prices going back up again.
This is one of Biden's biggest lies.
I just want to alert you to it.
Biden likes to say, I brought the price of gasoline down.
He, he brought it down from the record high that he had it at to an amount that is now 50% higher than when Trump came in and it's going up again.
In fact, in the last year, it's gone up 60 cents.
It's now at 382 and by all accounts rising just in the last month alone, it has had a 40 cent increase.
So, um, It's going up again, and it never went down to anything close.
It never reached even 40% of what it was under Trump.
Inflation, you're spending 700 to 800 bucks a week more than you did under Trump.
Multiply that out for the year.
Jacksonville, Florida, that vicious gunman who killed Angela Michelle Carr, A.J.
LaGuerre and Gerald Galleon is, some more evidence determined about him is basically that he's a madman, a white hater, and not part of a gang or a group and an individual animal.
And his diary was put out, or his whatever they call it, manifesto.
I think it's silly to call these things manifestos.
It makes these people much too important, but they do call it that.
But notice they never put out the manifesto on the guy in Tennessee who killed even more people, and they're holding it back.
Could it be because the guy is, what is he, a transvestite, or a transdresser, or a trans-something or other?
And had a lot of anger and hatred that police chief tried to make that point during one of the press conferences and I think that was the last time we saw the police chief.
Ukraine, they've decided they're going to let Ukraine in the EU in 2030 but that Uh, I don't know what's going to happen there.
Is there any, there is, I mean, it's ridiculous for me to ask as a rhetorical question, is there any plan to, to see that war to a conclusion, uh, either a victory or an acceptable conclusion?
Yeah, no.
I mean, how many more people have to die?
By the way, that is one that I can, I can tell you without fear of the slightest bit of contradiction and anybody from the times that would like to come on this show and debate me on this.
If you had not participated in defrauding the American people and getting Biden elected, which you did, New York Times, not just by suppressing the hard drive, but for all the lies you did during the campaign, there'd be thousands of people, Ukrainian and Russian alive today.
Because that would not have happened.
You know, you know that Putin invaded under Bush, invaded under Obama.
Invaded under Biden, and even you know the president they did invade under.
You won't say it, but you know who it is.
The name that's not allowed to be spoken because we're too scared he's going to break up our crooked, corrupt... Because democracy dies in the dark.
Democracy is, certain portions of democracy are completely dead in America, like a justice system, a two-tiered justice system.
Remember what Rudy Giuliani says, a two-tiered justice system is a contradiction of justice.
We should never say two-tiered justice because you can't have a two-tiered, you can't have a different result, massively different result for two people based on their political party or because they're in power or not in power.
That's a system of injustice.
That's a Fascist, communist, Nazi type of government.
And so, and let's see what else we have here.
Oh, last one.
The Pope, the Pope, speaking to a group of Catholic youth, because it was Catholic Youth Month, For some reason, in St.
Petersburg, told them they should follow in the path of Peter the Great and Catherine the Great, whom the Pope called Great Enlightened, empire of great culture and great humanity.
Of course, this drove the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church crazy.
The Archbishop Zlatoslav Shevok said the Pope wars had caused great pain in the Church's hierarchy.
They were the worst example of extreme Russian imperialism and nationalism.
And then the former Estonian President Thomas Hendrik said that the comments were truly revolting.
Uh, by the way, the Catholics of Poland, Lithuania, and Belarus raised uprisings three times against these enlightened emperors.
That Pope's starting to sound like Joe Biden to me.
I think it's the liberation theology, which I will tell you about tomorrow.
Liberation theology is, um, the contradiction of Roman Catholicism.
Uh, I would, I would like.
And we, as Catholics, believe that the Pope is infallible on matters of faith and morals, not on politics, by the way.
And we believe, as Christians, the words of Jesus Christ over anyone, which is, Render to Caesars that which is Caesars, and unto God that which is God.
So the Pope's got nothing to do with telling us about governments and Peter the Great and his opinion on Peter the Great or Catherine the Great or anybody else is no better than yours or mine.
On Faith and Morals, it's different.
But this is a weird statement.
And it's weird how left-wing it is.
And it's weird how he favors communism.
I would just like to remind him, with all due respect, that Our Lady of Fatima, who I think all of you might remember, you know, at least the name Our Lady of Fatima, the purpose of her visits to the young children of Fatima was to warn them that communism might take over the world.
And that it was atheistic and anti-Christian and anti-God.
That was the purpose of her visit.
So, next time you do spiritual reading, Pope, how about you read about Our Lady of Fatima?
See if Our Blessed Mother can give you a little help.
Pretty arrogant of me, but not really.
I have a right.
I have a right to say this.
I mean, Catholic Church has not become a censored dictatorship like the Biden government.
Well, thank you very much for listening in, and we will be back tomorrow night.
We'll be on wabcradio.com, please listen in.
We had a great show today, and I really felt bad because I had so many callers that I didn't get to anybody, but we will tomorrow.
And then tomorrow night, we'll be here at 8, and we are definitely going to take calls tomorrow night.
We're going to dedicate some time to that, okay?
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