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Now this nation that I love is falling under attack.
A mighty sucker punch came flying in from somewhere in the back.
Soon as we could see, we blinked a big black eye.
Man, we live a beautiful life, the more the do not.
At the top of every hill, at the top of every mountain, we're the best you'll ever see.
The sun is taking a fill, man, we're the blackest men that's gonna be here.
When you hear the sound of the great, the sound of the great, the sound of the great,
the sound of the great, the sound of the great, we're the blackest of all time.
We're the blackest men that's gonna be here.
I'm a brown-teethed conservative.
We're the blackest men that's gonna be here.
And that is how.
Go out and this is America's Negro.
And that was Toby Keith, who passed away two days ago after a very courageous battle with stomach cancer.
And that was, for me at least, my favorite of his songs.
Courtesy of the red, white and blue.
Now that probably wouldn't be the one that would be selected.
Um, of course the song, the song that made him in the nineties was should have been a cowboy.
We'll play that.
We'll play that a little bit later on.
And that, that, um, that really, he was actually considering, um, giving up his singing career and going back to being an oil, uh, an oil field worker.
He was a real guy.
He was a real man, let's put it that way.
A species under attack by the left.
He was a football player.
He may have even had a few attempts at the NFL, but he was a very good football player.
He was, to support himself, he worked in the oil fields.
And then he kept singing.
And finally, at 30, he made it with a couple of albums that did very well.
But this became a massive hit.
This meeting should have been a cowboy.
And it was the single largest selling country song of the 1990s.
That put him in the stratosphere.
And then he he he I always thought his best songs, but I'm I'm I'm Prejudiced were his patriotic songs, like the one you just heard, uh, and American soldier, which is the one we played last night, which possibly sold.
I don't know which was, which was a bigger, bigger hit this courtesy of the red, white and blue or, um, um, and it's a bit autobiographical.
His dad did serve in the army.
Don't know.
I'll find out if he lost his right eye.
Um, I'm sure he flew a flag in the yard on the day that he died.
And he wanted my mother, my brother, my sister, and me to grow up and live happy in the land of the free.
You see the reason I, the reason I, I, this is the second night that we've talked about Toby is I do think there's missing in this country.
Not, not what many of you that watch this show and, and, Similar, similar shows.
You know, what do I consider similar shows?
People who watch Newsmax, people who watch Fox thinking still that it's a right, a conservative station, but some of the people on Fox who are terrific, and people who listen to Mark Levin or WABC Radio, Greg Kelly, Greg Kelly, People like Curtis.
Yeah, I like the younger Giuliani better though.
Andrew, he's better looking.
But this guy's got more experience.
Maybe he has better ideas and is smarter, but yeah, I have more experience.
But he's terrific, really.
I say that as his father, Tucker.
I mean, his last year on Fox, The only thing better on radio and television in the last 20 years, 30, is my great friend and a real hero of America, Rush Limbaugh, Eric Bolling, Ed Schmidt.
I mean, I should not start naming.
I've got a whole bunch I could name, but I'm going to do it at some point because it's sort of them against the 80%.
See, I look at it as a big iron curtain, going back to the old Churchill description of what the Soviets tried to do.
The iron curtain that covered Eastern Europe into Russia and Asia.
The iron curtain, right?
Beyond that was a lack of freedom and dictatorship.
I see it now as an iron curtain of censorship has been erected by the, um, by the Biden regime.
And the Biden regime is bigger than the Biden administration.
The Biden regime are all the crooked newspapers and television stations that participated in the, um, in the, uh, cover up of the hard drive.
It's, um, the one, the ones that, um, The ones that will not cover items of news.
You know who they are.
We probably should make one big list.
Have it up on a board so we can always refer to it so we don't have to mention them all the time.
And when we say the Iron Curtain of censorship, you know we're talking about NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, MSNBC, that whole crew.
We're talking about The Times, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe.
All the academic morons that come from the Ivy League, I mean, they really are morons.
Academia, Hollywood.
Academia, I mean, the idea that they're so stupid is really frightening.
I keep thinking of the tuition that I paid for my daughter at Harvard.
And I really think I'd have a hell of a lawsuit getting that back.
I love my daughter immensely.
I respect my daughter tremendously.
She would have gone to Harvard on her own because she has a different viewpoint than I do.
Andrew very much reflects my viewpoint.
Developed on his own, by the way.
My feeling about my children was That they had to develop their own political viewpoint.
I'm not sure.
I feel the same way now.
And I'd have to, I'd have to, I actually had conversations with some friends saying, I had the freedom to look at it that way because we lived in a free America then.
And you could have, um, you could have a right wing or left wing opinions and, uh, you could talk to each other.
I mean, I don't know.
Some significant portion of my friends were Democrats, some significant portion were very liberal, because I live in New York, always, until recently.
Now, they hate me.
They absolutely hate me.
And some of them are involved with the groups that are trying to do everything they can to destroy me.
They don't want to just prove to the American people that what I'm saying is wrong, which they have every right to do.
They want to prove to the American people that I'm an awful person, that I'm crooked, that I shouldn't be allowed to practice law.
Probably I shouldn't live.
Because I truly believe that the inspiration for all of the disparate deprivations of freedom that we've seen in the last 10 years is an organized principle of Marxism.
It may be.
It may be.
Marxism has never been pure.
It's always been some form of neo-Marxism.
So this is neo-Marxism.
For example, I mean, a good portion of it is where race substitutes for class.
But then you can apply all the same principles.
So I see the people that I'm talking about as the warriors for truth.
They're out there trying very, very hard to get you truthful opinions, but they are restricted.
Recently, I was asked before going on a particular, I don't want to identify in any way the person, but I'm going on a First Amendment instrumentality, newspaper, radio show.
Would I please not say stolen election?
Can I say it?
Now, you can criticize me for exaggerating, but that would remind me of Nazi Germany or East Berlin.
What do you mean I can't?
If that's my opinion, I can't say it?
I mean, even if there was less evidence of it than I happen to personally possess, I should be able to express that opinion.
And then instead of Taking away my right to practice law, make a living, making up ridiculous lies about me, then get on television or radio and show how I'm wrong, and give me a chance to talk about the things that you now leave out, that you don't allow.
You don't look at, for example, very few Americans know about the movie Kill Chain.
The movie Kill Chain was done in 2018, and it predicted that unless big changes were made, there would be a massive voter fraud done with voting machines.
And do you know that?
And the people who were predicting it were Democrats.
And they were doing it in aid of Stacey Abrams' campaign, because they believed she was defrauded that way.
But then, when the very same companies were involved, With the very same allegations.
Even though they predicted that it would happen.
They didn't predict that maybe the sides would change.
And then they all, you know, took off for points unknown.
And nope, you can't get anybody to testify about Kill Chain now.
They've run off someplace.
As if the mafia would kill them if they did.
But go get the movie.
I'm not even sure you have to pay for it anymore.
Yeah, I think you do.
I really shouldn't have mentioned that.
I'm surprised they have the movie up and out there.
But this is what we're confronting today.
This is not an ordinary election.
It's an election like 1860, 1864.
There are probably some others if I think about it where those consequences are involved, but where
the consequence of this election is America going in roughly diametrically opposed directions.
It's a good thing.
If you reelect Biden or one of his stooges, like Harris, or if they take over, or the jackass out in the West Coast, Newsom, right?
You elect him, pretty boy, You will, um, you will take this.
I believe you'll take this country straight to one world.
Uh, uh, Klaus Schwab, Gates, uh, Prince Obama, uh, get rid of American nationalism.
We hate American, American nationalism.
Soros hates nationalism.
Obama hates colonialism.
Honestly, I'm not sure he knows what it is, but he hates it.
Because his father hated it, and it's about the only thing he can remember of his father, because he spent very little time with his father.
But he's built it up in his mind, and it's been a very, very big dangerous thing for us, because it becomes just a mindless repetition.
Whenever they want to attack someone now, they'll call them a racist, right?
Whenever they want to attack a country now, they'll say it's colonialist.
So Israel is colonialist.
Now, Israel is the furthest thing from colonial that you can possibly get.
Israel was put there by the colonial powers and given very, very little land.
When you consider, we've got the map right here, when you consider the Middle East, right here behind me, right?
When you consider the Middle East and this, about half of that was carved out in successive Periods.
Half of it after the First World War, completed in the Second World War, and if there's any colonialism here, it's English colonialism.
The English carved this out.
And then the French.
The French, yeah, but I mean, Churchill's brainpower is so far above all of them combined that this is Churchill's scheme.
And you see that big fat Saudi Arabia.
He put that together.
You know why?
Because he realized that's the engine that runs the world.
Even then?
No, it was beginning to become that.
Yeah.
It took a man with great foresight to understand that it would be.
And had he not, had he not created it the way he did, it wouldn't have been the engine that created the world.
And we probably would be spending a lot more money on energy.
But in any event, many of these countries never existed.
So this idea that the Palestinians want their country back.
They never had a country.
I mean, there was never a country called Palestine.
Nor was there ever a recognized ethnic group or nation-state ethnic group called Palestinians.
It was a designated area.
Here, here.
The best we can do is we think it comes from the Philistines who controlled that area right next to the Mediterranean.
Now, there's a lot of debate that that's not correct, but there's a lot of debate that it is.
And the only nation states that you have there that have like a real history is, of course, Egypt right here, Persia here, right here.
These are carved together states and Turkey.
This all here is carved together by the English.
And look how much they gave Israel.
So if Israel is a colonial state, Jordan is a colonial state.
Jordan was put together by the same group that put together Israel.
And if you wanted to know where the Palestinians were living when it all happened, well over a million of them were in Jordan.
The Jordanians threw them out and will not allow them back in.
Silly Nikki Haley wants them to come into the United States, but she's never really spent the time to read the textbooks that are used in Palestinian schools supplied by the United Nations, the group she worked with, and what they're taught from a very, very young age.
They're taught To hate and to kill Israelis, Jews, and Americans.
And they do.
And Mayor, it's not a coincidence that Hamas takes over in 2005, 18 years later.
So the first generation born, they turn 18, it's 2023.
October 7th happens when they have gone basically an entire generation of being in charge.
Right.
And this is the result.
Well, I mean, the difficulty is both from an immigration point of view and solving the war in the Middle East.
If we can take one characteristic and apply it universally to Palestinians, probably this would cover 90% of them.
They were taught at the beginning of school to hate the West.
To hate Americans, to hate Jews, and to see us as the devil that wants to destroy their culture and their religion.
And it's a brainwashing pressure.
I guess the only real similarity would be North Korea.
It would be like North Korea.
Mayor, can we go through the map?
You referenced the map and the Palestinian people and where they're currently located.
If we can go around starting with Lebanon, why hasn't Lebanon taken in a huge group of the Palestinian people?
They did, and they destroyed Lebanon.
And then Jordan, what did they do in Jordan?
Were you with me?
I was talking to a Lebanese Christian.
Yeah, I was with you.
And he said, you know, the Christians in Lebanon, although a minority, had a very, very substantial culture.
Their religion, it was both Orthodox and Roman Catholic.
Their religion was very vital.
It was a strong representation of Christianity.
Very influential, yeah.
And it was very much respected by the Muslim governments.
Yep.
That got turned by the Palestinians.
And now, oh gosh almighty, very few Christians left in Lebanon.
They've all run out or they've been killed.
That's right.
And then Jordan, the Jordan, Jordan, Jordanians will not have any Palestinians at all.
I mean, you can't, you can't take a Palestinian refugee and have him placed in Jordan or Egypt.
Now here's the strange part.
Let me, this is, this, I mean, you hate to get into personal issues, but this is a personal issue.
The King of Jordan's wife is Palestinian and he will not allow Palestinians in In Jordan.
I mean, it is.
I mean, I've seen an interview.
It's it's almost to the point of it.
It seems a little maniacal, you know.
Now, I believe they killed his his grandfather.
That's the reason for it.
But the real reason for it is they're afraid they're going to overthrow the government.
That's what Sisi's afraid of.
The Palestinian The Palestinian political ideology emerges from the Muslim Brotherhood.
The Muslim Brotherhood, if there's one organizing principle, it's to overthrow the government of Egypt.
So the Palestinians would be a natural ally of the group that did overthrow the government of Egypt for a while, until Sisi took it back.
And of course, Sisi, you wouldn't call him quite a dictator, you'd have to call him a strong man, right?
He has democracy probably considerably more than we have now, but he does make a lot of exceptions to it when he's got to crack down on somebody.
And the real reason for that is he's afraid that the Muslim Brotherhood is going to take the country back again.
And if they take it back, it'll become its own Islamic republic.
So here's the thing that it connects to today that I want to bring to your attention.
This morning and last night, I believe, mostly this morning, Bibi had a very long session with Blinken.
Boy, would I have loved to have been a fly on a wall for that session.
Because, I mean, Blinken's a little sissy boy.
And Bibi's a real man.
I mean, Bibi fought in the war.
He's decorated his brother as the biggest hero in the history of Israel.
I mean, if they take him out of government, he'll go on the battlefield and start shooting I mean, Bibi's for real.
This is a real deal.
Think of Bibi.
I've known him since 1985, and he is for real.
The war that he's involved in, he fought in very similar wars when he was a young man and very successfully.
And he's exceedingly brave.
Blinken is a little sissy boy who's afraid of his own shadow.
But his job now, sent there by Biden, if you can remember, is that um he's supposed to talk bb into doing a ceasefire and this very complex hamas deal which could be actually more insane than the senate bill that we were talking about last night it could be more um even more he's getting played wellian are we getting played but you see you're not going to play bb you can play that he's a very shrewd guy so this is the this is a double speak that i was talking about
You know, it's, um, there's the bill, the bill that they presented yesterday that thank God was voted down is the bill to secure the border.
In fact, it makes the border more insecure.
It actually, um, incentivizes.
Yeah.
And it ties the next president's hands on the theory that it could be the Trump gets elected and they want to make sure that they can get their fair share of illegals in, even if Trump is in office, which would be 1.8 million.
I mean, it's extraordinary.
They actually somehow put together a law so that it would be like saying 1.8 robberies could take place.
And then you would enforce robbery after your first 1.8 million.
As long as it's got to hit that threshold for seventh grade.
It would have to be 5,000 robberies a day for seven weeks.
Other than that, you'd have to allow robbery.
Yeah.
Now, I mean, obviously the Soros DAs would be happy with that because they do it anyway.
They don't quite have a formula.
They just let them all go.
And you know I'm not exaggerating.
You know that pictures, which we're going to show again tonight, because this picture should be shown forever, of the cop being beaten up by the, I guess they're from the Venezuela gangsters.
All those guys were put back out on the street.
How you, as a prosecutor or a judge, Can do that and expect the police are going to work with you.
This is this is.
You and I can look at this and we can have an intellectual conversation about what can be done about it.
If I'm a police officer, I did this work.
If I'm a police officer, I see myself there.
I see that happen to me.
And then I see you doing nothing about it.
Every time a police officer dies.
Someone said this far wiser than me, every police officer dies a little bit.
And I'm going to tell you what that means.
What that means is when, uh, even the wife sitting at home, when she hears that, oh my goodness, police officer in the Bronx was killed immediately.
She thinks that could happen to us and it can.
So you want to keep up the morale of the police.
You got to support them.
And if they're not going to be supported by the mayor and the prosecutor, Wow, they're on their own.
And mayor, you can speak to this with first-hand knowledge.
You come in in 1993 as mayor of the city.
Morale within the police department is low, right?
They have a, like, maybe rock bottom.
What are some things you did?
I got in trouble for participating in a police rally against Dinkins.
The police, I mean, thousands of police officers rallied against him because he wasn't protecting them.
And Crown Heights, for three days, they got the hell kicked out of them.
And they weren't allowed to respond because he, Dinkins was using Al Sharpton as his police commissioner.
Ray Kelly was number two or three in the department at the time.
Finally, on his own, on a Thursday, he took over the police.
He just took over.
And Dinkins, Dinkins was so out of it.
It would be like Biden, you know, he wouldn't even, he didn't even, He vaguely would know what was going on, so it wasn't necessarily... And his police commissioner mostly spent his time out of town.
Oh, Dinkins?
Yeah, his name was Out-of-Town Brown.
That was his nickname.
He was out of town for some of the more major incidences during the time, right?
The first World Trade Center bombings?
Or was there something else?
Dinkins was out of town.
Oh, Dinkins was out of town.
And I don't want to fault him for that terrible timing, right?
Oh, no.
You do fault him for that.
I am right, I do.
You're supposed to be in a city.
So you're saying if you're going to be out, you got to be close enough you can get back really quick.
Did he get back as soon as he heard about it?
You can't get back from Japan that fast.
And the only thing that people were saying at the time is run against Bennett.
Probably better he's not here because he'd screw it up.
Yeah.
At least we don't have to be distracted by him.
I mean, he didn't have any idea what you do about an emergency.
How much time, as mayor, and this is before September 11th, how much time did you focus on emergency preparedness as mayor of one of the world's largest cities?
I developed the first mayor's office on emergency management.
We never had one before.
And I used them both to respond and I used them as a teaching arm.
They put on seminars for all my people and then they kept up with all of the new Techniques and all of the new biological agents and chemical agents that could be used.
We didn't know anything about that.
The police department didn't.
So that's why they weren't perfectly prepared, but they're a lot better prepared for September 11th.
Then anybody really leave because we had spent eight years, seven years studying terrorists.
And I knew they're going to hit us again.
They did it in the 93.
And I knew maybe, I mean, they were, they, they are patient enough and longterm enough.
So probably by the time I got to the end of my administration, I thought the next guy's going to have to deal with it, but I knew they were coming back.
You did.
Oh, absolutely.
Everybody knew everybody who was.
Practical, had common sense, and wasn't a silly liberal.
Knew they were coming back.
Knew they were coming back.
And I'm guessing that's part of the reason the year 2000, right?
It wasn't security extremely high.
There was a big, there's a big, big threat.
Both a threat, a real threat, and then even built up more than that, just sort of a supposition that there was going to be an attack at the millennium, you know, at the time of the millennium.
Yeah.
Some cities, uh, canceled.
They did.
That was never good.
That was never something you considered.
Seattle.
I'm sure I considered it, but you did consider it.
I decided not to do it.
Yeah.
So BB has rejected the ceasefire.
The United States wants it.
You've got all these leaks again.
You don't know how true they are, but the president, the other night, the other day it's leaks called them an effing bum or something like that and hung up on them.
Um, Looks like he's getting belligerent.
Belligerent, I mean, in terms of his point of view.
He called the people that are supporting the Hamas ceasefire plan delusional.
You know, the end result of the Hamas plan is that Hamas will be in charge of Gaza.
What the hell did they fight the war for?
The people who came in and slaughtered their elderly people and their women and their children, raped their little girls, they're going to be back in charge of the government.
Well, I mean, it's mind-blowing to think that somebody would agree, that somebody would agree, Blinken did say there's a lot of work that remains, but you know what Biden said?
Who knows if he said it, but Biden said that Hamas demands are a little over the top.
A little over the top.
They're in an opposite universe.
Netanyahu is opposed to Palestinian statehood.
And of course, if he were to support it, he'd be thrown out of office because his coalition would fall apart.
Let me give you the plan so you understand what I'm talking about.
This is what Hamas is is suggesting, which is just a little off the mark, according to the person in the White House.
In the first phase, Hamas would release all remaining women and children in exchange for an unspecified number of Palestinians.
Of course, unspecified probably means about 4,000 or something.
And they would allow more Palestinians to return to their houses, The second phase would be the release of all the remaining hostages in exchange for all Palestinian detainees over the age of 50.
All.
Every damn spy, every damn killer out back to Palestine so they can reestablish an army.
And then, and finally, a Palestinian state will be put together and it would be, um, And Hamas would be allowed to participate in the government.
To which Netanyahu said, are you kidding me?
We're on the verge of destroying you and he wants to give you a victory.
That's just ridiculous.
Of course, to prove what I've been saying from the beginning that Biden is on their side, not Israel's, Biden is in favor of it.
Sounds like Blinken is trying to dial it back a little, but I don't think he has that much authority.
I don't see how we, how Israel, I mean, no other country would do this.
Israel would go on with this war all by itself.
It was the only country in the world fighting it.
And you say, well, why would they do that?
Because they've made a calculation that if they keep Hamas in two years, three years, Hamas is back and this time they'll kill 4,000 rather than 1,200.
It's very, very hard to remove the impact because their intelligence is so good that they know in every single school in Palestine, from the time a kid is five years old, he is taught to kill Jews.
He's taught how terrible Jews are, what awful people they are.
They're considered monsters.
And then they throw in for good measure and then After we destroy Israel, we'll get the big Satan, which is the United States.
So we're not in too much better shape than they are, but we have a president that wants them to be a country.
He wants to put together another terrorist state, which is one of about 20 reasons why he was the biggest mistake in American history.
But we'll be right back after that, and we'll have an equally small little issue to discuss right after.
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And let's take care of our friends, because they sure want to destroy Michael, like they want to destroy Trump, and they want to destroy me, and they want to destroy anybody who stands in their way of running a dictatorial government.
So let's do the things that we think are not going to be covered.
Let's do the five major ones, or at least not be covered As they should.
First of all, the bill that failed, the immigration bill that failed, I think we adequately covered last night and demonstrated to you that a bill that allows 1.8 million people in illegally as a threshold is not a bill that secures our border.
You should realize that that number is in excess of the number that have come in all but about five times in the history of this country.
The numbers we have now, it's like what's happened with inflation, the numbers that we have now are so ridiculous that they don't compare to anything in American history.
So Trump's last year, 440.
Biden's last year, 3.2 million.
Now you add them, and this is the number we know, There's also the gotaway number that I could add to it, which is another 600,000 that we do know.
And then there's the we never saw them.
Now that's a big border.
There's a lot of places not to see people.
And the illegal immigration in this country is being handled more professionally than ever has been.
I've been involved in immigration enforcement since 1981.
And, uh, there never has been a group that orchestrated like the Mexican cartels.
They are superb at it.
They have much, they have control of our border.
We do not.
They have control of our border on the other side.
And they, you, I think maybe if you want to understand it, then just think of it as they run toll booths to let you come into the United States and they don't let much get past them because that's how they make their billions.
So if you just think of the worst things that can happen with the kind of border that Biden now has for us, where he doesn't stop anybody.
Drug dealers, fentanyl, right?
Fentanyl has gone up almost 50% this year.
People are getting slaughtered with it.
And it's a very, very, it's a very deceptive situation because in the past, we used to talk about drug overdoses.
We still have those, but we also now have drug poisonings.
So someone buys, it's happened actually with marijuana, that's rare, but it's happened with marijuana.
A big case in St.
Louis where an old lady marijuana dealer killed five of her customers because she bought marijuana from her dealer and somebody had slipped fentanyl in.
And fentanyl is very volatile.
And various amounts of it can act differently, depending on who you are.
And, I mean, fentanyl can be at a high enough dose so that cats have died from inhaling it.
And we've had animals, actually, I think I covered these stories a couple months ago, They had a little rash of cats and dogs having to go to the hospital because there's residue of it in the streets.
But in any event, and found it in their system, there's so much of it around.
This is a pure Biden creation.
Now, we had fentanyl before, and we thought we had a lot.
And Trump put a whole task force together to reduce it.
And he did.
His last year in office, he went down, in one year he went down from 800,000 to 400,000.
Just in terms of illegals coming in one year based on stay in Mexico, focusing on fentanyl, uh, working with the Mexican army to break up the cartels, uh, sanctioning, uh, China because trying to get all the money for fentanyl heavily.
Um, so we had every reason to believe that that 400 was going to go down even further in the next year or two years.
Uh, and I, Would have been pretty comfortable predicting if they continued with that program for three or four years like they did with Columbia, they'd really knock the hell out of the cartels.
Well, he's, he's reversed it.
And we're looking at first year, first year, he was like at, he went from 400,000 to 1.4 million.
The second year, he went to 2.5.
2 million or 2.4 million and this year or last year 23 he went to 3.2 million.
I mean he's going through the we could say he's going through the roof right?
So if you put all those people together and you put in the the gotaways and you put in the people that never were seen we have the fifth largest state in the country put together by Biden illegals who who specialize in fentanyl but they have a bigger crime they commit for which they make more money And that's human trafficking, particularly children.
Really nice.
This one gets me because in that bill was 1.2 billion or 1.4 billion to go to the NGOs, the non-governmental organizations.
Now, these non-governmental organizations, this is supposed to be a bill to stop illegal immigration.
They aid the illegal immigrants as a humanitarian matter.
One of them is the Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church is assisting in the largest child trafficking ring in the history of the world.
There are 85,000 children missing.
85,000 children that we know of that came over the border that are now missing.
And more likely than not, they're being used in human trafficking rings and prostitution and any way in which you can exploit a woman.
Unbelievable.
I think we're, I think we're talking here about silly, uh, uh, screwed up head liberals, uh, who, you know, they want to help these poor people.
This is not the, uh, former immigrant.
This is a different type of immigrant.
The immigrants of the, well, the immigrants of the turn of the century were totally different, right?
They were coming in legally.
But even the illegal immigrants of the 70s and the 80s were people that were coming here mostly for work.
Now, organized crime, drugs, whatever, took advantage of the large numbers that came in, and they were able to hide people in that group.
And they made a lot of money with it, but nothing like this.
Now it's reversed.
Now they control it.
So the rule is they're going to bring their people in.
The exception is they allow other people to come in because it acts as a camouflage for them.
You say, well, why, why would the, why would the Mexican cartels allow any legitimate people to come in?
Because it's very helpful to them to have large numbers coming over.
When you see those, those things on television and what was it in, um, Eagle Pass, 5,000 a day were coming in.
The, uh, the border patrol has to put all its resources there.
That gives the cartels very good, uh, information about exactly where our resources are.
And they can go 30 miles away and they can bring in whoever they want.
They can bring in, you know, the biggest, highest level Chinese spy and get paid $2 million by China for that.
He's not going to have to get through the border.
Nobody's ever seen him.
In fact, that's the sophistication that's been added to illegal immigration that wasn't true 20 years ago.
And it's something that our half-foot mayor doesn't get at all when he talks about, you know, getting a credit card for them so that they have a debit
card because some of them don't think there's a wide enough variety of cuisine in the shelters
that they're at. I mean, we don't do that for veteran homeless and we're doing it for them. And
Biden is at the core of it and tried to pull off, what did you call it, Ted? The biggest, you had a
name for Biden's con job yesterday.
Oh my goodness.
You want to do a special on it?
Oh my goodness.
We had such a good, uh, gas lighting.
Yeah.
Well, that's what I, so now, so now they try to, they try to bootstrap the money for Ukraine by attaching it to Israel and the border bill or the border bill is gone.
Now they're trying as hard as they can to bootstrap.
The money for Ukraine with Israel so they'd be voted on together.
What's the logic?
What's the substantive logic of putting them together and not reviewing them separately on the merits?
It's because something is missing in one of them that you're trying to cover with the other.
And here's what's missing.
It's simple.
What's missing is one country is a crooked country and the other isn't.
That, that, uh, I will guarantee you that that 60 million is not all getting to the front.
It's the second, it was listed before all this happened as the second most corrupt country in the world.
Second?
Yeah.
You don't, you don't get to be the second most corrupt country in the world.
By letting 60 million pass you.
I'm shocked that there's a country more corrupt than Ukraine.
I'm shocked.
Russia.
Well, there we go.
Well, there we go.
Yeah, Russia.
And we're on trajectory ourselves at this point.
Yeah, we're somewhere in the middle of the pack.
I mean, we're moving up the ranks.
When I point this out to the Ukrainians when I was working there, they were saying, well, your people participate in it just as much.
Everyone in Ukraine will be able to tell you From a long time ago that Biden is a crook.
They all knew he was taking bribes because he was coming there too much.
He went to Ukraine 14 times.
That was the last place he went as vice president of the United States.
He spent three of his last four days there as vice president.
What an odd place, you know?
Everybody in Ukraine knew he was coming there.
Out of all the places, right?
Yeah.
They knew what was happening.
The media, where was the media on that in the closing Days of the Obama-Biden Lighthouse.
Wanting to beat Biden.
Yeah, you're right.
Throwing a conniption over Trump.
You could murder somebody and it wouldn't be covered.
Everybody's obsessed with their favorite.
Wow, what a great top five.
So let's go to another story that isn't getting the coverage.
Fanny Fanny.
Quite crunchy there.
Kinda rhymes.
Nah, we gotta do it.
Yeah, we gotta do a little Fanny Fanny.
Fanny Fanny, the ultimate Fanny.
Is now moving to quash her having to testify at the hearing, which I think is on Friday.
But the hearing is about her.
There's no reason to have a hearing.
Who's going to testify about her affair with the prosecutor who doesn't know a damn thing about what he was prosecuting?
He obviously knows about other things.
Huh.
How is that going to work?
This guy was not being hired for his skills as a RICO prosecutor or litigator.
But we have to figure out what skills he had.
I'll leave that to you guys.
But I mean, the reason the reason the reason that I'm interested in it is our trips to the White House.
What the hell is that all about?
Why is this guy down in Georgia going to the White House talking about a case on the president's biggest opponent?
I mean, the White House is able to get involved and give advice to a local district attorney on how to handle a case against their biggest opponent, and that's not a political fix.
You've got to be an idiot not to realize what's... I can tell you why he was going to the White House.
He was going to the White House because they wanted to jam one more case into 2024 so they would have the unprecedented situation of one single human being being tried four times in one year in four different places.
I'm not sure this has ever happened before.
And it immediately makes it impossible to get a fair trial, because your lawyer can't prepare for four cases.
And under ordinary circumstances, if it wasn't being done to interfere with the election, a judge would kick two of those cases at least into next year, and might kick the whole thing out because he did it that way.
But that isn't going to happen to Trump because Trump has no rights.
It's so obvious what's going on.
It's totally obvious that every one of those cases is put together in order to tie him up in 2024.
Why would they all be in the same year?
It's like the script to a bad movie.
We didn't try John Gotti four times in one year.
Madoff didn't go through this.
Madoff didn't get tried for it.
I'm guessing he was... But we weren't trying to stop him from being president.
We were trying to put him in jail.
So I only want to put him in jail to stop him from being president.
This just has absolutely nothing to do with criminal justice.
It's a complete perversion of it.
It's time up.
So we can't campaign and hope that you can hit them with a conviction and get people to feel differently about a conviction than they do about the indictment, which logically you shouldn't.
If you've concluded that the indictment is a frame-up, then the conviction is an injustice.
But the word conviction carries a much more of an onerous feeling.
You know, you can say to a person, do you think those cases are real cases?
They'll say no.
Then you'll say, if he gets convicted, will you vote for him?
No, he can't vote if he gets convicted.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Why?
The emotion.
The words are so important.
The initial reaction.
And people don't think... Historically, they don't think of our justice system.
They think, gee, that's terrible if we react that way, because now we're going to really have a deep state.
Yeah.
If they can really con us into treating politically inspired convictions like real convictions, now they've got a new tactic.
Yeah.
Here's another example.
A bad one.
Morales in Venezuela, who is clearly a dictator and a communist dictator, who we would not be, who we had sanctions on and did no oil trade with.
Biden needed oil because he's cut off all our domestic oil.
Maduro, Maduro.
Maduro.
And he went to him and said, we're going to buy oil from you.
But in order to clean it up, to make it look like I got some of you, You're going to have to promise you're going to have a free and fair election within one year.
Maduro said, figuring he would use Biden's definition of a free and fair election.
He said, yeah, I'll have a free and fair election.
So we bought the oil, we gave him the money, and they're having an election.
If you consider a free and fair election an election in which his main opponent is now in jail, He's having a free and fair election.
Isn't that a giveaway that that's what Biden is doing?
I mean, he goes there, the guy promises him a free and fair election.
As soon as Biden leaves, he puts his opponent in jail.
And I'm having a free and fair election without any opposition.
It's the way we elect judges in New York.
That's right.
That's right.
And Mayor, we just a few minutes left here.
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Vermont, Maryland, Chicago, Illinois, Connecticut, Mount Vernon, Indiana, South Branch, Texas, Michigan, a lot of Mount Vernon, Northern Virginia.
There are there.
Why is that?
There's a Mount Vernon, Washington's Mount Vernon, the Mount Vernon right here above New York City.
Yeah.
And then, of course, the Mount Vernon you just mentioned, it seems to me there.
I've heard that name.
Well, I guess it's very popular because it was Washington's home and he is the father of our country.
There you go.
We started taking his statue down.
That's exactly right.
We don't like him anymore because he had slaves, although I think he freed his slaves when he died.
Whittier, California.
He had less, I mean.
Next, Arizona.
Huntsville, Alabama.
Have you ever?
Whittier where?
Whittier, California.
Yeah, that's where we came from.
From Whittier?
Uh-huh.
Wow, what a— To Whittier State College.
Susan says hello, and she's got it out there publicly, so we'll go ahead and say her name.
Susan from Whittier.
The mayor knows all about Whittier, and he was good friends—better friends, you would say, with the first lady, Nancy Reagan, because you kind of consider Ronald Reagan as one of your kind of heroes, so you can't really put him in a category as a friend.
I worked with Ronald Reagan, but he was— Pennsylvania.
He was like a god.
You looked up to the man.
I mean, he really was one of your heroes, right?
He is.
But you got to know him.
I did get to know him, but I got to know her much, much better because I was on the board of the library and spent a lot of time with her.
Basking Ridge, New Jersey.
Home of AT&T, or it was.
I don't know if it still is.
The Jersey Shore.
home to a uh a very uh that's that that that show that that uh christy made fun of uh jersey shore the name of the show was jersey shore and that little and that little uh that was in it uh t tiki tiki what's her name tiny kinky no you watched her comment below what's the name of the jersey she's just sneaky and jwoww snooki her name was snooki yeah that was close You don't know Sookie?
We have some great guests here.
They did some kind of an anniversary show recently and she was taken off air.
Christie wanted to make up with him.
Oh, really?
Oh, he was trying to get up with him.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He was a snob.
Yeah.
He, when he was governor, the show was on and the show was very popular.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I may have been wanted.
That was my introduction to the state of New Jersey.
I think I was in middle school or high school and I didn't know a darn thing about New Jersey.
Can we find out if Trump is listening?
Well, you know, he's always, you know, he tunes in.
Hopefully he's not listening right now.
I may be wrong, so you're going to have to check this.
But I do think that that show may have at some point passed The Apprentice as number one.
In ratings?
No way.
Well, he would not acknowledge that.
No way.
Well, The Apprentice was on NBC.
If I remember correctly, Jersey Shore was on MTV, right?
Yeah, they still couldn't have.
In defense of your friend and my president.
They did have incredible audiences.
They did have big audiences.
That was when broadcast, it was hard to beat broadcast television.
Now you'll see Fox sometimes beats broadcast television.
Beat cable, you're right.
That's a good point.
And cable has, I mean it was like this.
Yeah.
I mean you helped Fox News get their cable license.
I did.
I gave them their affiliate in New York because I'm Warner would not give it to them because Turner didn't want a right-wing station.
That's really in the 90s.
They didn't want it.
Absolutely.
Wow.
Turner didn't.
Turner.
CNN.
Ted Turner.
And Turner told his president after they agreed to the deal, reminds me of the attack on Pearl Harbor when the admiral, they didn't get all the ships and the admiral said, I fear that we have awakened a sleeping giant.
Yeah.
Turner said to Dick Parsons, who was the president of Time Warner, we never should have allowed them to get born.
He's going to whip the shit out of us.
To get Roger.
And everybody thought that Turner was exaggerating.
But it tells you that Turner could evaluate his adversary.
He knew that Roger was a genius.
Of course, Ted Turner started CNN.
Yeah.
Now, Roger never got presented to the American people as a genius because he was, he was the devil.
I mean, he was a, he was a consultant for these awful Republicans getting them elected.
He, um, particularly for Bush.
And I mean, uh, uh, Reagan, he helped, he worked a lot on eight 84, but Reagan had so much going for him in 84.
He almost didn't need a political consultant, although they did do Mourning in America.
That was 84?
Yeah.
84 had the great line, and I don't know where this comes from.
I don't know if this comes from Reagan himself or one of his people, which is, are you better off today than you were four years ago?
No, they had that in 80.
They had that in 80.
The answer being no.
Of course.
The answer was, you didn't even have to answer it.
People are on gas lines, you know, trying to get gasoline.
Reagan would simplify and say, the best way to test a presidency is to ask yourself, are you better off today than you were four years ago?
And if the answer is no, get rid of him.
And so Roger Ailes, of course, was a political consultant who turned into a TV person.
No?
TV first.
TV first.
And he went to work with Nixon and then Reagan, then Bush.
And then he went back.
And then you.
Well, no, he was your consultant when you ran for mayor.
He did.
He did me.
I was one of his last, one of the last people.
And Mayor of New York City, I would argue, is a top 10 Maybe top 20 position in American national politics.
Top 10, you could argue.
You could, right?
Would you agree with that?
Well, I mean, a little biased, but it would be.
But you have president of your president, president of the United States.
I guess you put the vice presidency with that, right?
A couple of big states, a handful of states, but not even that many if you think about it.
And then the mayor of New York City really is And a few senators that make their way, you know, Senate Majority Leader and Speaker of the House.
As far as I know, lately, it's Jesus.
Yeah, it is time sensitive.
Mayor Eric Adams, of course, we'll see if we can get that clip.
I'm going to record that clip for you.
Hold on.
I never knew this about Eric Adams.
You know, he talked to God in 1993.
How many people get to talk to God?
Moses talked to God.
God told me he was going to be the mayor.
No, Moses talked to God.
But I, you know, basically, except for Moses and the apostles, And the people who were fortunate enough to be alive when he was alive, most of us don't get to talk to God, but Adams did and told him to run for mayor.
I don't know why God would give him such bad advice.
Why would God be that mean to us?
I mean, I'm not sure it's as clear.
I mean, I'm not sure it's as clear.
If you read his words, I'm not sure it's as clear as the press is saying that Adam said,
I'm Jesus.
Thank you.
He did say something like, Jesus, I will throw out the... By the way, he gets the quotation from Matthew completely wrong, biblically.
He has Jesus going in the temple and knocking over a table of money.
There were money changers and commercial people.
Jesus did it outside the temple.
The temple Which he should know if he read more is, uh, was a sacred point.
You would never, you know, that would be, uh, nobody was going to get tables into the temple.
The temple was, I mean, Eric Adams endorsed you for mayor in 1997.
He did.
He, uh, we could find the tape.
He said, uh, I gotta find that.
I'm a much, I was a much better as a much better mayor than Dinkins.
He said that.
Wow.
And I mean, For him to say that, right?
He doesn't like to remember that now.
Yeah, yeah.
And that was after he talked to God.
Talked to God in 93.
He said it about me.
See, I felt a little bad when he said that.
But it doesn't affect my evaluating Adams.
I felt a little bad.
In 93, I was running for mayor.
He didn't run for years later.
He didn't talk to me.
You'd think he would talk to me if he was going to talk to a mayor.
God didn't talk to me.
I talked to him, I prayed to him a lot, but he, you know, and you sort of get ideas back.
But I never had him actually talk to me like Adams.
I got to find out exactly what God said to him.
Don't you think that would be good?
Could we play his thing again?
Which one?
Here's the most... Somebody today, some commentator, I don't know who it was, I don't know if I would classify it this way, but it's the single most racist statement they've ever heard.
Yeah, we're uploading it now.
Just give it.
Yeah.
So we're getting that ready now.
I don't know.
I can't remember who it was who said that.
But I'll take that.
I'm not sure I would agree with them.
It's the most racist.
Yeah.
But I think it's I mean, it's like it takes your breath away when you hear him say it.
It does.
We're getting that upload.
We'll have that in just a minute.
And so it makes you wonder, what is he thinking?
What is he thinking?
What's in his head?
Yeah, every single party.
Oh, that's next week!
New York Fashion Week!
Every single party.
Mike, the other day, pulled out a... he had a... was it a Gucci tie?
Not a Gucci tie.
Fendi.
He had an $800 tie on.
Fendi!
He tried to dress up like a police jacket, right?
So he's got this police jacket on, and then inside is a Fendi scarf.
And we looked it up, the price of it, and it was like $800.
$800 Fendi.
Cops do not wear $800 Fendi scarves.
And it looked a little like Arafat's thing that Arafat wore around his head.
It did!
You're right!
It was the same colors!
My press secretary stopped me from Having to deal with tremendous blowback when I threw him out of the U.N.
The guy's gonna make a comment on his headdress.
And she said, oh, if you make a comment on his headdress, it's probably a comment on his religion.
Now, it turned out that that's not true.
But it is a comment on his ethnicity.
The reason they wear that is because of the desert.
The reason they wear that scarf thing is not religious.
It isn't like the Jewish people who wear a yarmulke or something.
It's not a religious thing.
So now I feel bad that I didn't make fun of I think you probably wouldn't have known if you didn't.
I was going to say, the reason I threw him out was he had that thing around his head, and I was offended that somebody would wear that and come to a concert and listen to Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
It was insulting to Beethoven that you would cover your ears.
You threw him out, and you got Clinton wasn't happy.
You heard from the president, didn't you?
And we were kind of... You can't do that.
You can't throw out... We were kind of pals then.
He got really angry at me.
I was, and the New York Times said something about how I was going to start World War III.
I was going to cause whatever Biden did actually cause.
That is quite something.
So we're getting this clip.
We have to play this clip.
And folks, it'll really give you an idea of the contrast in leadership in just 25 years in this city.
It is Something that's hard to fathom, right?
I can't square this, you know, knowing someone like Mayor Giuliani and looking back at his time as mayor, and then comparing it with the leaders we have now in this city.
And someone had said this again the other day, referring to the previous mayor, Bill de Blasio, Big Bird, and how we didn't think it'd get any worse than that guy.
How could it possibly get worse than Bill de Blasio?
And now this guy's challenging.
He's giving a run for his money.
The feeling is... I'm not sure now.
He has a worse disapproval rating than de Blasio.
He has the worst approval-disapproval ratio of any mayor in modern history.
The goals are the same.
He has the worst since they've been taking that.
Dinkins had the worst up until then.
But he's got the worst.
The worst of, yeah.
Well, maybe de Blasio did.
I'm not sure.
Well, for whatever reason.
I always felt that de Blasio, like a Biden saved Carter, that de Blasio saved Dinkins from being the worst mayor.
And now we'll see whether.
Dinkins is not as bad as, I mean, I ran against him.
I can probably evaluate it better than anyone.
He's not as bad as de Blasio.
No, not even close.
Dinkins was it?
Or this guy.
This guy's terrible.
It's not, it's just not a serious, the guy's out partying.
He's not a serious person.
The guy's a serious thinker either.
You don't get much time as mayor.
Well, for a four year term, you'd think he'd be running against the clock at all times.
He's being destroyed, uh, both substantively and politically by all of the illegals that are coming in.
Right.
Right.
And he's trying to blame it on, on Biden.
And he has a right to blame it on Biden to some extent, although people have a right to blame him for making New York the prime place to come.
So Biden Biden gets to blame for opening the door.
He's got to open the doors.
Yeah.
All come in.
Yeah.
And even told him it surged to the border.
Yeah.
He said that during the convention in 2020.
But once they get here, Adams has made New York the prime place to come.
He was the first one to offer health care to them.
So and when you when you talk to them and many, many of them know they want to come to New York before they even get here.
So he made us the magnet.
So 170,000 people come here.
They crush our homeless services.
They crush our services for veterans.
He treats them like kings and queens.
And now he's giving them a debit card because they can go buy their own meals because they don't have a big enough selection.
That's right.
And there's not enough ethnic sensitivity to their cuisine.
Some of them come from such small countries, I don't know where you're going to get the chefs that make their food.
I mean, some of them come from Bobo Bobo.
Who has any chefs from Bobo Bobo?
They're out of luck.
Oh yeah!
So American citizens, people in need, New Yorkers that the Democrat Party claims to represent don't need help.
They're getting less help.
Oh, but there are some, a lot of the stories have been buried.
They've thrown people out of veteran facilities.
Yeah, which doesn't even make any sense politically.
What motivates them to do that, right?
In schools.
Yeah, and then they do, and then they do, and then they do the Orwell double speak.
And they say, we're presenting a bill to secure the border after the first 5,000 come in per day.
Yeah.
1.8 million a year.
Oh, that's nice.
That's really nice.
So, I mean, clearly that was Well, when Mayor Adams- To codify illegal immigration and to tie Trump's hands.
Yeah.
Because if they pass that bill and Trump comes in and does what he did before, which he can do very quickly, he doesn't have any new laws, and bans the immigration, they'll say, no, no, you got to let the first 5,000 in.
So the best Trump can do is to get it down to 1.8 million.
Without any of these laws, he got it down to 400,000.
I mean, it's only an incompetent bum like Biden that needs this bill.
Have a real president, he'll get it down to $400,000.
That's right.
And when Mayor Adams was putting together his team for mayor, this clip here will kind of, and this is the clip you asked for earlier, this clip will kind of give us all an idea of his priorities.
He's very upset.
Obviously, he's got very thin skin.
He's very upset that they're criticizing him, and he's now retreating to the black He disregards the fact that crime is higher than it was under de Blasio.
He disregards the fact that the city is pretty close to bankruptcy.
He disregards the fact that the streets look like hell.
He disregards the fact that homelessness is at levels, even before you think about the ones he let in, are at levels higher than de Blasio.
And crime is higher than de Blasio.
Even with the reduction that he got in murder this year, it's still higher than Abbasi.
So let's play after him because he's black.
So let's play the clip.
Look at this team.
Look at my, look at my deputy mayors.
First deputy mayor, Sheena Wright.
Deputy mayor, stand up, stand up.
They need to see you.
Deputy mayor, Williams Ison.
Deputy mayor, Mira Josie.
Deputy mayor, Amazar.
Deputy mayor, Maria Torres Springer.
Have you ever seen this much chocolate lead in the city of New York?
And then go down the line!
Look who's here!
Let's do his being a minister with Matthew.
Okay, that'll take a second.
So, Okay, so we'll get that clip up next and as we're working on that, but I really want to play that one, Mayor, to give people an idea of what they're looking for.
Notice how he says, look at them.
So first of all, he wants people, he's so focused on what they look like.
Look at them.
I want you to, so that's insane to me.
When he first started that, I really, when I heard it the first time, I thought he was, since he has custom made suits that people say cost thousands and thousands of dollars.
He's gonna show how they all have clothes like him.
Which might explain why the city has a budget that is higher than Florida.
And we have half the number of people.
Would you like to take a guess as to why we spend twice as much as Florida spends?
And we are per capita, we spend four times more.
Oh.
Could be that we have a lot of graft.
We pay more for things in other places, both state and city.
Best example is the one that Holger didn't go to jail for, but she did a contract for when we still needed COVID.
Well, we didn't really need it.
But when we were still giving people COVID vaccines they didn't need and putting him in jeopardy of getting myocarditis and other diseases we don't even know yet, she did a contract for 600 million dollars.
Now for some reason the company just must have written up and used the same contract they gave to California for exactly the same number of tests, except they charged California 300 million dollars.
So there's a $300,000,000 more that New York paid than California for the same thing.
Now, it's total coincidence that the company made a $300,000,000 contribution to our pack.
Right?
This happened to be the exact same number that gets produced by the kickback, but I'm sure there's no connection between the two.
Like, hell, there wasn't.
Well, we're well into overtime.
Maybe we'll save the other Eric Adams clips for tomorrow.
Oh, the Matthew?
Yeah, I'm looking through it here.
It'll take some time.
Maybe we save it for tomorrow.
And I have a couple clips.
They also, he refers to you, of course, right?
In the four years of Dinkins.
What do we get after Dinkins?
He says.
We got our best 20 years.
That's what we got.
I'll say we got the best eight.
Well, as far as leadership.
By Michael.
I mean, There's no doubt that things were much, but you want, you want to start comparing.
I set the record for the reduction of crime.
He set the one year record for the increase in crime.
That's so different, right?
And look, I know I got, I got the homeless population down to the lowest it had been in who knows how long he's got the highest.
Uh, I started welfare reform, uh, workfare and, uh, someone just used those statistics.
Um, In six years, I got it down from 1.1 million to 500,000.
What they don't point out is that all but 100,000 of those people were working.
And it was the thing that was the basis for the Clinton Newt Gingrich.
Contract for America.
Yeah, well, the welfare part.
Yes, they modeled it after you.
And countless cities have ever since.
And I will say in fairness, I modeled it after Wisconsin.
I modeled it after Tommy Thompson.
Tommy Thompson.
Tommy Thompson did in Wisconsin.
Wow.
He was the one who really started.
But there was an issue, would it work in, you know, Wisconsin is considered like an honest state.
Midwestern wholesome family.
Well, it's weed country.
This is boss weed country.
Salsa programs here don't work.
Well, they don't work because everybody steals from it.
It's like, if you got a group of untrained dogs and you put food out and you want to feed the.
It's like, you know, it's like, you know, it's like, you know, it's like, you know, it's like,
you know, it's like, you know, it's like, you know, it's like, you know, it's like,
for the Palestinians or just like the money that goes to Ukraine, doesn't get to the people.
you Right.
Otherwise they'd be in far better shape.
Now what happens to it?
What happens to it is it's a, uh, most of them are not smart enough to invent their own corruption.
They just borrow somebody else.
So the basic corruption is social programs.
Absolutely.
These are not for profits and they put their, There's one deal, there's one deal that De Blasio and Adams continue this, did with a homeless services, homeless service contract for millions and millions of dollars.
I mean, the guy running the homeless service company is a millionaire.
And he pays himself a million dollars.
But then his whole family is becoming millionaires.
Why?
Here's why.
They get the money.
And then they have to contract for a security company.
His son is the president of the security company.
They have to contract for food.
His wife owns the food distribution company, and he got in trouble because there were insects and rat droppings in the food.
And the homeless people went crazy.
And Adams helped him get a facility in his district when he was a state senator, because the people In the district complained about him coming in because they knew he was an inferior homeless operator and also they didn't want a homeless.
Yeah.
But Adams, you know, pushed it through for him and he made a big contribution to Adams.
And he is a, um, they used to call people who took advantage of poor people in housing, uh, uh, slumlords.
I don't know what you would call a homeless person who feeds people a rat droppings.
I don't know what you would call.
But the guy made millions and millions, and when he got caught, he didn't get canceled.
And de Blasio's excuse was, we need him.
We have too many homeless people, we need him.
You look at the amounts of money that he gave out for hotels and hotel spaces and for food for these people.
It's ridiculous amounts of money.
You know, 200 million, 300 million.
I mean, unbelievable amounts of money.
You really want to go take a look how much got used for the homeless people?
I don't think so.
You think maybe that's why he keeps his mouth shut about Bragg?
Because Bragg has the ability to go look at that.
Why isn't he leading the charge to get rid of Bragg when his cops are getting the shit kicked out of them and Bragg is doing nothing about it?
And the mayor is like a little wussy pussy.
Well, we know it's good to say anything about that.
Oh, we know why.
Look how quickly he shut up about Biden.
He was talking tough towards Biden.
Oh, I'm going down there to meet with him today.
The day of he's videoing on his phone.
I'm about to go meet with the president.
I'm going to tell him what's up.
I'm going to ask one last question because we're well into soccer time.
I got to ask one question because I'm not sure I know the right answer to this.
Do you think that the Jennifer Crumbly conviction was right?
Now, Jennifer Crumbly is from Michigan, so Ted, he only knows about things from Michigan.
Don't ask him about New York.
But he knows everything about Michigan.
He knows everybody in Michigan, too.
Oh, yeah, I know Ted, yeah.
The only more popular person in Michigan is Mayor Giuliani.
No, no.
Is Whitley popular?
I mean, look, she ran and won, Tudor Dixon's a good, I like Tudor.
Tudor Dixon, how does she lose?
I know, she's great, she's great, she's great, she's great.
Wimmer, there's something about it, that's, oh my gosh, we could talk about Michigan for a long time.
So yes, Crumbly, the parents of the school shooter, and she was put, she was, I mean, I didn't follow it the way I should, there's so many other things to follow, and a lot of warning signs.
She was, but she should go to jail for it.
I mean, should a parent be held?
Look, it's a good, it'll serve as a deterrent.
I mean, you're a man of the law.
Deterrence is a big factor.
It is, but I have a very, very strict rule.
And this is one of the things that the fascists are overcoming.
The criminal law is not for experimentation.
Okay.
You don't, you don't like, for example, one of the reasons why every case against Trump should be dismissed is most of these things nobody else has been prosecuted for.
Yeah.
I don't know if you realize that, but I mean, first of all, Nobody's ever prosecuted a political election contest under the RICO laws.
It's ridiculous what Fannie Fannie is doing.
Nobody's ever done it before.
Yeah.
Bragg is prosecuting him for a statute that half the scholars believe doesn't apply except to accountants.
And they used a statute because if they use the statute that applies, it's only a misdemeanor, so they want to make it a felony.
And they make it a felony by saying that this was a campaign contribution.
However, the jury in the Edwards case rejected this as a campaign contribution, said that, let's call it what it's alleged to be.
If you're paying off a woman to keep quiet about an indiscretion, there could be other reasons other than campaign, like your wife is going to knock your head off.
Um, so you can't say it's solely a campaign contribution.
It's a personal expense.
I mean, you would, you would do it.
And there's a whole bunch of law that says if you would buy this thing, even if there wasn't a campaign, then you can't consider it a campaign expense.
Otherwise, for example, I could go take my campaign money and go buy all my suits.
And I could say, I have to wear very good suits for a camp.
I have to dress up like Eric Adams.
So I'm going to get $5,000 suits and I'm going to take my campaign money for that.
Well, they'd put me in jail if I did that.
Yeah.
And the reason for that is, yes, it does have some relation to the election, but it also, I'm going to keep that suit later and I'm going to use it in my regular life.
So if it's something you would pay anyway, and you're not paying it just because of the election, then it, you cannot be considered election contribution.
So I'm, it's a long explanation for the fact That his political theory is, number one, fakakta.
That's a Yiddish expression.
It means bullshit.
Number two, it's a novel.
You do not prosecute a president or ex-president on a novel application of law.
You prosecute him for something you know is a crime, he knows it's a crime, and the son of a gun belongs in jail.
That's a great way to... You want to make law, sue him.
Take money from, but don't you don't take people's liberty away on new interpretations of the law.
I mean, in a way, it's almost a violation of the ex post facto protection, which is.
I always had to feel comfortable if I was prosecuting somebody that the person who committed a crime knew at the time he was doing it, he committed a crime.
That was that was big for you.
Yeah, nothing big for me.
It's the way I was trained as a lawyer.
That's that's Anglo-American Christian juris jurisprudence.
Where does ignorance of the law is not an excuse?
Where does that come in?
Is that different?
That kind of, yeah.
It's not applied to like traffic law.
You're not.
No, no.
Okay.
It applies to all law, but you want to get really, really just for, yeah.
You want to get really what the heck we're already here.
There are two, there are two, there are two types of crimes.
This is too big.
The two types of crimes under American English law, Mala Inse and Mala Prohibitum.
Remember our law used to all be in Latin, right?
So, Mala Inse is something that is a crime in and of itself.
Mala?
So, murder is Mala Inse.
Okay.
It almost is based on like a natural law theory that everybody that has a brain, that even Biden, would know that this is a crime.
Now, let me give you an opposite example.
Insider trading.
Where if you have inside information and you trade, you commit a crime, that's a regulatory crime.
People wouldn't necessarily know that's wrong unless you instructed them.
In fact, in many areas having inside information is perfectly fine.
If you have inside information that a house is going to sell, all of a sudden the value of a house is going to go down to Years from now or a year from now, you don't have to tell people that.
There's no, there's no regulatory agency that says you have to do that.
Or you get some inside information on, on a, on a, um, on a business that's going to get better and you're not part of it.
So there you have to know that there's a law, but where it's obvious that there is a law, like hitting somebody across the face.
We know that's wrong.
Lying.
We know that's wrong.
Um, Parking in the wrong place, we only know it's wrong if there's a sign there that tells us it's wrong.
Suppose the sign is down, they can't give you a ticket.
So there's certain laws that we Well, you just assume it's just stupid.
Morally wrong.
Yeah.
Morally in wrong in say means in and of itself.
Yeah.
And then there are things that are wrong because the regulatory society passed a rule so that we would operate more efficiently, more effectively, more legally.
Not necessarily a moral dilemma.
It doesn't necessarily exist everywhere.
Like our campaign finance laws, many countries don't have them.
There's nothing morally wrong with giving any amount of money you want to give to somebody, but we've decided that you can put a limit on it to make elections more honest.
So you have to treat these very differently.
Now, I understand that's very difficult for a layman to understand, but these people are supposed to be trained prosecutors, trained lawyers, and what they're missing is They've lost the idea that a prosecutor exists to do justice, not to convict people.
He's there to do justice.
If I can prove somebody innocent, that's a wonderful thing.
Wow, well what a great, uh, kind of, we had a half of a law school, uh, classroom experience.
I'm probably going to get in trouble because I'm suspended.
This was not to be taken as official legal advice at this time.
You realize, and you all should be warned, I'm a danger.
Do we have to put a... I'm a danger of causing a riot and therefore the Bar Association of New York, without a hearing, uh, took away from me our right to practice law.
And that's still, they haven't, not yet.
They haven't changed?
Not yet.
Well, no, but it's the process.
I can't do it until they lift the suspension.
Yeah.
So I can't make any money from it.
They've cost me millions of dollars.
100%.
Why?
Because I support Donald Trump.
I mean, there's no, I don't, look, I'm not in doubt about it.
They did it because I support Donald Trump and they, and they are maniacal.
New York, Washington is maniacal on the subject of Donald Trump.
And who else did they do it to because they supported Trump?
Steve Bannon.
Oh, yeah.
I'm not the only one.
I don't want to feel in fact, I've done worse.
The January six people, they did much worse things.
They're sitting in prison right now.
I'm not, at least I'm not, you know, sitting in a place where the rats are coming and biting on my ankles regularly.
Yeah.
Wow.
What a great, what the fastest hour and a half on the internet.
Well, we'll be back tomorrow.
Uh, we'll see what, uh, if, um, Biden is in New York presently, uh, We'll get some video if we can.
He was at least as he was yesterday before his insane press briefing.
He was an hour and a half late to get here and really ruined traffic as a result of that because we had to drive against it.
But let's see if he gets out.
I hope he's not on his own because he'll get lost.
I really did want to play once again but I'm not going to do it.
Last night when he says I'm not going to take any other questions.
And then he took the question and he went, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And I can see the staffers back there saying, you know, all right.
Okay.
Well, God bless the people of Israel.
God bless the people of the United States and God bless America.
...to bring to bear the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our day.
America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
There was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense, written in 1776, one of the first American bestsellers, in which Thomas Paine explained, by rational principles, the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate from the Kingdom of Great Britain and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom
of speech, the ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past and see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world.
The greatest democracy, the freest country.
A country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason.
We're able to talk.
We're able to analyze.
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