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Feb. 24, 2024 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (E350): ELECTION 2024—The South Carolina Primary
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Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor Live, and I think you know the woman to my left.
That's Christina Bob, who is an attorney for President Trump.
I hate it when they say former President Trump.
I'm going to tell you why later.
And behind me is her book, Stealing Your Vote, which is a fabulous book.
And probably you'll get us thrown off something or other, but who the hell cares?
Well, yeah, and I'm honored to get to tell the story.
This is a great book.
Working with you post-2020 and the challenges.
There it is again, right there.
That's a picture.
This is the real book.
Mine is underlined.
Who put the foreword to that book?
Oh, Steve Bannon.
Steve Bannon.
Another great warrior.
one of our brothers, our brothers in fighting for freedom.
Yeah, ain't that the truth. Sisters.
Yeah, all included. Man, do they take your part. It's unbelievable and all you're trying to do,
all you're trying to do is just have a fair result. Yeah, so before we start, how did you two meet?
Well, Christina volunteered to help us on the election litigation.
Yep.
Christina, you should know, her background is quite interesting.
She was a United States Marine.
She's a lawyer.
She's a lawyer.
She worked on the election With us, has been working with President Trump now as a lawyer on his legal team.
Yeah, that's right.
I've seen her, I'm sure, numerous times on Newsmax, other places.
Yeah, I'm on Newsmax a lot now.
Speaking on legal issues for the President and other issues.
Yep, and when we met, I was actually working as a journalist at the time.
Actually, you worked for OANN, you had your own show.
Yep, that's right.
On which I was a guest.
Yeah, we've done this.
Role reversal.
I can't say role reversal because I can't even pretend to have ever been in a role that you have helped.
Stop, stop.
But I'm honored.
She's an unbelievable warrior.
Unbelievable.
And President Trump is very, very fortunate to have her, I'll tell you.
So the first thing I wanted to do is tell people, and I know it's New York-centric, but it's national.
One of the best schools in New York, and there aren't a lot of good ones, right?
One of the best schools in New York.
Because they had a day off, maybe a snow day or something, they did a Zoom day.
Big mistake.
The parents got to see that at this particular school, they were using a book called Black Lives Matter at school as a coloring book and textbook.
And it was at PS 321 in Brooklyn's Park Slope.
And it was kindergarten through fifth grade.
So kindergarten kids were getting this.
It contains the 13 major points of Black Lives Matter.
And I won't go through all 13 points, but things like transgender affirming and queer affirming examples.
That sounds like queer-affirming education to me.
Then a sentence like this, when a person is born, their grown-ups generally decide whether to call them a girl or a boy.
Sometimes that decision doesn't match who the person really is.
And that person is transgender.
Now, you know, I've had two kids and I really didn't think it was like subjective when I decided that Andrew was a boy and Caroline was a girl.
It was kind of obvious.
Yeah.
And I think it's been obvious for about 5,000 years.
Yeah, I would agree.
And it's interesting that they say adults usually decide.
That's because adults are old enough to know.
Unless you're on the Supreme Court.
Unless you're on the Supreme Court.
Then you can't know what a woman is.
That's right.
I mean, yes, that's something you should learn as a child and carry it into adulthood.
One of the other 13 points is you shouldn't have police ever in schools.
Even in New York where, you know, we have knifing, shootings, drug dealing.
We have schools that are not terribly different than prisons.
Right.
You should have counselors.
Oh, to talk to the gunmen.
Oh, sure, sure.
When they're beating the living daylights out of the teacher or someone, you go up to them and you say, please use your words.
Right.
Please use your words.
I'm sorry, you should not be kicking the teacher in the head.
Please use your voice.
And this is what happens in our schools.
We do have teachers kick, we had one the other day, beat the living daylights out of them.
I think it was one of the illegal migrants that did it.
And the illegal migrants, which we'll get to in a little while, are really out of control in New York now.
But this is now in PS321, and the parents are doing everything they can to get it out, as you might expect.
And they're probably being listed by the Attorney General as domestic white supremacist terrorists.
Or nationalists.
Domestic Christian nationalists.
Yeah.
It could be the half of them are Jewish, but it doesn't matter.
Right.
Nope.
Doesn't matter.
And the people who oppose this the most are probably the Muslim parents.
I mean, when you think about the Muslim, the true Muslim religion or the right interpretation of it, they almost be the most offended, the most offended by this.
So, It's unfortunate, but at the same time, just a few miles out of New York in Nassau County, Bruce Blakeman, who is a good friend of mine and got elected as the county executive in Nassau County, got a law passed in a sensible county in which you can't use the county fields for a team that is going to allow men to participate in female sports.
We'll see if that gets upheld in court, but it's a good start.
It is a good start.
So it's not all bad.
There's some good stuff, some bad stuff.
I actually think there are a lot of good things happening out there.
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Well, I'm going to ask, I'm going to ask Christina a question about a place that she is enormously familiar with, which is Arizona from the election.
And you can read all about it in her book here, but this is a little different.
The district attorney of Maricopa County, has a prisoner who committed several crimes in Maricopa County, but he had been let out without any bail set or whatever in New York, and they want him back in New York.
And she just has gone through that with several migrant, illegal migrant fugitives that had come from New York that had been let out with no bail.
So she said, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not going to send him back.
Look, I can get 20 years on them, and I'll really get 20.
You, Bragg, put him back out on the street.
The only person you want to prosecute is Trump, and you'll put him back out on the street.
Now, Bragg, he used to be at about 50%.
Right.
He lets about 50% of the felons go.
So she's saying she wants to actually prosecute him.
She can prosecute him, and 20 years later, New York can get him.
Okay.
So that is better than what a lot of Attorney Generals and DAs are doing at the moment.
I was a little nervous where it was going because I hadn't heard that story.
Maricopa County, and she's a Republican.
Yes.
Okay.
Maricopa County, I just want to be really clear, is a conservative county.
There's a lot of talk in the press, particularly surrounding elections, why Democrats keep winning Maricopa County.
They don't.
So this is what's interesting about it.
Maricopa County, which makes up roughly 66, two-thirds of the population of the state of Arizona.
That's quite amazing.
And it's enormous.
It's where Phoenix is.
It's where the big metropolitan areas is.
So Maricopa County is divided up into five districts, and so they have five district supervisors throughout the entire county.
Four of the five district supervisors are Republican.
The DA is Republican.
A lot of the, the vast majority, 80% of the supervisors are Republican in Maricopa County.
At the local level, at the lowest local level, Maricopa County voters are voting Republican.
And then, They switch at the top of the ticket.
That's what you have to believe.
But that is arguably what happened in or didn't happen in 20.
Yes, 80% of the county elected Republicans to represent them at the district's level.
But then they voted for Biden.
So I say that and into the point that the district attorney is Republican and saying, no, we're actually going to prosecute this person.
Remember this come 2024 and say, are these people really voting for Joe Biden?
Are these people really voting?
Now, if they voted for Joe, that's what I'm saying.
You have to be putting an incentive sound with all the illegal immigration.
Well, that's what I'm saying.
Like the basic close up.
And remember, because at the top of the ticket, the top of the ticket is statewide.
And so at the County, you know, it's a, it's a County wide thing.
However, at the local level, At the district level, you have to divide the county by five, so it's much harder to cheat.
It's much harder to rig these lower-level races because you have fewer opportunities to do so, especially a place like Maricopa County, where they have centralized the count and they bring all the ballots together.
You don't necessarily know which ballot comes from which county, and it can get I remember.
Not that long ago.
to say the least, because there's moving pieces. However, when you're trying to change the top of
the ticket, all you have to do is change the top of the ticket. It's in one place and it's the same
on every single ballot. Different ballots have different...
You see where I'm going with this?
Oh yeah, I know.
I know you know.
I remember. Not that long ago.
Not that long ago.
But I'm not buying it.
So anyway, to me, I'm always scratching my head when these local offices like DA's are Republicans.
I just sit back and go, how on earth are all of the local offices, by a huge margin, Republican?
And yet, come a presidential election or come a gubernatorial election like Kerry Lake's, we're supposed to believe that these people voted for Joe Biden.
Well, this is exactly the analysis of a very, very distinguished state senator from southern Georgia.
Five election districts in southern Georgia.
Trump in 2016 ran four to five percent ahead of the Republican state senators.
Okay.
Now we switch to 2020.
He runs exactly five percent behind every one of the state senators and I've met with three of the five and each one of them said it's impossible.
I don't need to do an examination of a ballot paper.
I'm going to tell you why.
I live here.
I am known in about a third of my district, where I live, where I shop.
My name recognition, even though I've been a state senator here four or five times, is like half Trump's.
And here, I don't know what they feel about Trump elsewhere.
Here, Trump is a God.
I mean, he's somewhere below God, but he's almost like a God.
And when it looks like he's gonna lose, people are crying.
There's no way I ran 5% ahead of him.
They had to have fixed it.
That was their analysis.
The numbers don't make sense.
There's analysis like that all over the country.
What did we see the other day, Ted, with the crazy numbers?
Palm Beach County, right?
Palm Beach County, which he lost.
But tell us the breakdown.
Not the numbers, just the general breakdown.
Election day, Trump wins something like 90,000 votes to 50,000 votes.
It's like 70% of the vote on election day.
On election day, which we expect, right?
Early voting, Trump wins.
Trump wins early voting by, you know, not a lot, but he does.
He edges out.
10, 15%.
The early voting, where you go and personally vote.
Right.
The actual people who show up.
Take election day, he wins by like 30 to 35%.
That's right.
Early voting, where you show up, he wins by about 10%.
Now, what happens on absentee ballots?
So, vote by mail.
Vote by mail.
So, let's see.
Election Day voting in Palm Beach County, Trump 90,000, Biden 50,000.
Early voting, Trump 129,000, Joe Biden 110,000.
Vote by mail, Trump 113,000, Joe Biden 269,000.
Any measurable statistic where actual people had to show up and be identified and actually participate.
Big or close?
He was big.
I'll bring this up.
When people can much more easily defraud, take phony registrations.
You can't verify that people exist.
Or you can take phony registrations, which accounts for like 17,000 people in Pittsburgh who showed up, who said, I didn't vote, and the guy said, well, you actually voted.
I mean, that's the problem.
The voter rolls are so off.
They're really, really off.
For example, in Wisconsin, you've got about 3.5 million residents over the age of 18 who are presumably eligible to vote.
Let's assume all of them are non-felons and citizens.
3.5 million.
Have I told you, do you know how many people are on the voter roll in Wisconsin?
7 million.
Literally double.
It means you can fix any outcome.
You just go pick people who are dead, people who moved 10 years ago.
Yeah.
And a lot of them are real people.
They say, oh, those are inactive voters.
Half of them are inactive voters.
Right.
But there were also tens of thousands of inactive voters who voted.
For you to say, oh, they're inactive voters, it doesn't matter.
I could believe that if no inactive voters voted in the election.
But we can see from the registrar that inactive voters were allowed to vote in the election.
So how can you expect me to take any level of comfort by saying, oh, well, they're labeled as inactive, so it's fine, it's not a big deal, when you allow inactive voters to vote?
And of course, we have places that don't take any identification.
It's racist.
It's so racist to check ID.
So we have all throughout the country, and I know it well, although I'm right now in Palm Beach.
Of course, I live in New York City, although I just got a Florida driver's license.
And I went out driving today and everything is fine.
Nobody got hurt.
We made it back.
It's been years since I actually drove and man, I was perfect.
Right, Ted?
That's right.
What did you do while you were driving?
Actually, I drove from here to West Palm and back.
Cruising for chicks?
No.
We had our top down.
We had the top down.
It's a whistle.
We got some whistles.
Great Giuliani and Ted Goodman on the loose.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ted got a couple of very nice young ladies.
And I got a couple of 95-year-olds.
So we were good.
Best wingman right here.
Well, that is probably true.
I'm not afraid to say it, except for Mike.
Except for Mike, we all know Mike.
Illegal, illegal.
You know, when I was in the Justice Department and I was dealing with the Mario Boatlift, which is now, like, I'm almost embarrassed.
I used to think I was a big hero because I helped to solve the Mario Boatlift, the Haitian immigration.
I negotiated something similar to what Trump did with I negotiated with Baby Doc Duvalier that we would do asylum applications on a Coast Guard cutter as people left Haiti.
So they wouldn't come across to Miami where they were coming in at $100,000 a month.
And of course, every two weeks a boat load would just go down because they were on these rickety boats.
They were getting, uh, they're getting abused by the, by the, uh, traffickers who would charge him like $200, tell them they had a home, had a job and then drop them off in Fort Lauderdale.
And they'd be on the highway, whatever.
So we got it all solved.
We got it all fixed.
We were talking about Mario Bolt was 125,000 people, a hundred thousand decent people.
25,000 of the worst criminals that Castro had.
Including maniac killers that he took out of, I don't even, I don't know if we have insane asylums like this.
These people would kill you for fun.
We had, uh, we had to separate this, the aggressive from the submissives and the aggressors would kill the submissives.
It was, it was terrible.
So this is what's going on right now, except multiply the numbers by a hundred.
Plus we don't even, we don't know who's coming in.
We have 8 million people.
who have come in at least to the United States since Dodo Bird's been president.
Eight million people.
And we have no idea, really, who they are.
The ones that we check, we ask them a few questions.
The Chinese, for example, we used to ask them 40 questions.
The Chinese illegals complained that it was taking too long to get in illegally.
And Biden reduced the questions to four.
Tell me how you vet somebody.
What do you say to them?
What's your name?
Where are you from?
Are you a spy?
Yeah, right.
If they say yes, I'd probably let them in.
Probably what?
Are you a spy?
She didn't understand the question.
Are you a spy like the one who worked for Senator Feinstein?
Right.
For 20 years.
Are you a spy?
There's no vetting.
Senator Feinstein for 20 years.
So they're not vetted.
Then you have the people that are the gotaways.
They're not even, they didn't even get four questions.
Then you have the ones we never saw.
Because gotaways are three categories.
The ones who are stopped, make a phony application for asylum.
We let them in.
And then they have a hearing six years later.
Yeah.
Then there are the group that we actually eyeball, but we can't catch them because we're so tied up.
And that, they actually have a number for that, like 60,000 a month or whatever.
And then finally there's the group that you never see at all because the cartels, given the fact that we're so busy, have numerous opportunities to take you over unpatrolled parts of the gigantic border.
Right.
And that's where they make their big money.
Which is why they make the wall.
Yeah.
And they make big money because the Chinese who want to bring in spies or the Islamic terrorists who want to bring in terrorists or the human traffickers who want to bring in a whole bunch of children.
That are going to look very suspicious.
Well, you bring him in in a part of the border where there isn't anyone for, you know, 20 miles, 30 miles.
It's infuriating how they make a fortune.
It's infuriating.
Joe Biden makes a fortune.
Yeah.
So Trump's last year in office, $420,000 apprehended at the border, which is where you start doing your multiplications, right?
The whole year?
Whole year.
This year, under Biden, $3.2 million.
Is there a difference?
Which do you like better, your country?
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We go a little bit different paths on it.
He's focused on one area.
I tend to focus on another area.
But we've crossed paths a lot.
I can tell you that he, and he probably, he doesn't, I actually don't see him talking about this a lot, but Um, he's put together an organization called cause of America.
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I do think for, for 2024 cause of America could be one of the most significant organizations of combating the fraud.
Because there's always, there's always a very remote possible.
Very remote, possibly.
Very remote, possibly.
The Democrats might cheat.
They might.
They might.
For the first time ever.
Right.
Because they don't.
They don't.
And the way you combat that.
Gosh almighty.
Boss Tweed never cheated.
Right.
Boss Tweed, no way.
My goodness.
And Mayor Daley of Chicago, he never cheated.
Gosh almighty.
So I'm going to tell you a story about New York to really get you going.
And I don't know if the President knows this story yet.
But yesterday, the Republican Party in New York nominated a candidate for the United States Senate.
He got 80% of the vote at the convention.
And they overlooked a rather important fact.
His name is Mike Sapriconi.
He's a former New York City police officer, which would generally make me very favorably inclined toward him.
And he served for a period of time when I was mayor.
However, I don't know him.
So I'm just open.
To anything, except I can't understand how the hell we nominated him.
He donated to Letitia James in 2022.
That is- When she was running against singularly to get Donald Trump.
I do not understand how we can have a person running on the Republican ticket who donated to Letitia James.
And who nominated him?
The Republican, really the Republican bosses.
They have a convention of- In New York for the state GOP?
Yeah, I think they had it in Binghamton, if I'm not mistaken, New York, not in New York City, but the whole state.
And, uh, and this is essentially what they did to my son, Andrew, as well.
It used to be in our state that we relied a lot on primaries.
So even if you got a vote of the convention and the party wanted you to do a two or three other candidates, they let them all run in the primary.
They'd give them all 20% of the vote and they all run on the primary.
And then we pick our candidate.
This is when we used to win.
Now we've become like Democrat bosses.
They decide in the back room who the candidate is going to be.
The two other candidates, by the way, are MAGA people.
Kara Kastrova, who represents, who has on her own time, she's an investigative reporter, on her own time, She's great, right?
Yeah, she works with Gateway Pundit.
That's right.
And she's one of the people, probably one of the three or four people that's given the most time to the January 6th people.
She used to be a fighter.
Like an actual, like, what was it?
It was a boxing champ.
Champion boxer.
She's one of the three or four probably most knowledgeable people about January 6th and the atrocities of January 6th.
And a lot of that she's done pro bono to help those people.
Plus she's run before as a Republican.
She is 100% MAGA.
And the other fellow, Eisen, same thing.
So they have two candidates, one a business person, the other one a political activist.
And they nominate this guy out of nowhere, who's donated a couple hundred thousand to the Democrat Party.
Oh, it's painful to hear.
Now, it's not only has he donated to her, which is just alone enough.
Unforgivable.
He's also donated to the New York State Assemblyman who sponsored the bail bill.
That is the reason why we have so much crime in New York, because we let people out by the dozens.
Kaminsky.
And he tried to give the impression that he did it before the guy voted for it, except he did it five days later, after he passed this bill in which the police predicted it would double the crime in New York.
And it has.
He's also donated 10 grand to Cuomo.
And the Democrat incumbent is?
And the Democrat incumbent is Gillibrand.
Okay.
Female.
Female.
And Republicans have a really strong candidate in CARA.
Very strong.
Total MAGA and very articulate, very smart, very accomplished.
Female, boxer, investigative reporter, very smart.
And instead they put up a white male.
They put up a white male.
No, don't get me wrong.
I love white men.
I am not in any way knocking white men, and I think they get a bad rap these days.
If Kara had donated to Letitia James, I'd be opposed to Kara.
I'm sorry.
You don't get past me and give money to Letitia James.
Kara's a better candidate to take on the incumbent.
Well, go tell the bosses of the Republican Party that.
They don't bother to check with me, even though I was only The third Republican elected in 100 years.
New York.
So don't don't they have the primary in New York?
Well, we will have a primary now.
OK, but the party apparatchiks is working work for him and he'll have a great advantage because it's all over the state and he'll have all the people who get jobs from the party who will work for him.
They will also if they do the same thing that they've done before and maybe they will do everything they can to disqualify the signatures, put you through A hundred grand you're going to have to spend to get your signatures qualified, because you have to get something like 20,000 signatures or something.
So they'll challenge them on, oh, was the address wrong?
Was this wrong?
Was that wrong?
And they'll make specious allegations like they did when my son ran against him and against the other candidates.
This is very frustrating.
This is our party.
No, I understand.
This is exactly what I was going to say.
Double crossing Trump completely.
A lot of people ask me, they say, oh, how would you summarize your book?
Like if I read your book, what am I going to learn?
What you're going to learn is Democrats cheated and Republicans covered it up.
And this is a perfect example of it.
Republicans are our biggest obstacle.
Now, as infuriating as that is, it's actually quite encouraging because it means we can clean it up, right?
We have some ability to clean this up.
The problem is it's hard.
But so folks in New York, you've got to get involved.
And yes, there's going to be a huge advantage with the party.
Yes, there's going to be, you know, favors and backscratching and people that want jobs and all of that.
But you still can get a better candidate in there if you actually do the work in New York to get involved, get the message out, knock doors, do everything that needs to be done to make sure someone other than this guy, what's his name?
Sapriconi.
Mike Sapriconi.
Him.
Gets that.
So Kaminsky passed the bail reform bill on 4-1-19 and he gave him a donation on 4-5-19.
Four days.
And you can't say you didn't notice it because it was very, very controversial.
The passage of this, it was predicted that it would have a massive impact on crime in New York, and it has had a massive impact on crime in New York.
Murder went up, one of the biggest increases in one year.
It means, I'll look at it this way.
There are about 6,000 or 7,000 people walking the streets of New York that if I were mayor would be in jail.
That's a lot of people committing crimes.
Say the ratio again.
About 67,000 people walking the streets that would be in jail if I were mayor or Bloomberg.
Ted and I are launching an initiative to try to get him to run again.
That's fake news, but only a little fake.
Oh yeah, the fake news button.
Look, I mean, when we're going to Nope.
Nope.
Mary, can you keep hitting that button on this one?
The button so they can see it.
Maybe for now, but let's see what happens.
Let's see just how bad it can get.
So let's discuss South Carolina.
It's coming up tomorrow.
Wow.
So he's going to win, obviously.
She's going to lose.
She's going to lose her own state.
Yeah.
What's it all about?
It's all about, quite honestly, I think it's all about partnering with Jack Smith, hoping that Jack Smith or one of these other prosecutors can take out the president and having someone there as backup.
I think the longer these cases get dragged out, the harder it is for Nikki Haley's plan to work.
I think they were hoping to get rid of Donald Trump before the convention.
That's not going to happen.
So now they're going to have to try to pull a switcheroo after the convention.
Why does she think that the party would select her when she doesn't even know the cause of the civil war or the provinces in Ukraine that she wants to spend billions on and have a couple hundred thousand people die?
She actually expects the people to want her.
She'll be the only one there.
She'll be the only one available.
And it's the, it's the establishment machine.
I'm not talking about voting machines.
I mean, you know, the, the apparatus that they've created to structure this and Oh, look, Nikki Haley is the only one left.
We have to use her.
And so that's how they get the people in that they want now because people aren't voting for their candidates anymore.
So, um, I think it's, I don't see any.
Possibility that Trump drops out.
No, no.
I mean, they can, they can convict him.
They can do anything.
He's running.
And, and I expect that when the Supreme court ruling comes out on the Colorado case, it's going to basically say no matter what happens, he's on the ballot.
So they're not going to be able to say he's ineligible.
Uh, yeah, I think it's dead in the water, but I think there are, you know, A girl can dream, right?
She's gotten increasingly nasty and negative.
The other day she said that Trump emboldened Putin.
And I pointed out that Putin has invaded three times with four presidents.
He invaded under Bush, Georgia.
He invaded Ukraine under Prince Obama.
And then he invaded Under Biden.
There's a president in there that he didn't invade under.
But Donald Trump empowered him.
I wonder who it was.
What a jackass statement to make.
They're all lies.
This is what's so insulting about it is they're banking on an uninformed electorate.
They're banking on the American people having no idea what's going on.
And the part that really gets me about that is they've been doing it for years.
And unfortunately, it's worked because I don't think most Americans were paying attention to what's going on.
We are now.
And so they don't have that advantage anymore.
Now, at least on the conservative side, the Republican candidates that are making these ridiculous, dishonest statements are getting called out, at least in conservative media.
We still have a problem with the media.
The media is not honest as a whole, but on the conservative side, in conservative media, we've got great folks that actually are pointing out the lies.
I would say that's right, and you know, when you think about it, given the fact that there's like an iron curtain of censorship that's really rigid, we do a pretty good job of getting the message out.
Oh, the conservative side we do, yeah.
Around it, going around it, with people like Bannon.
Yeah, oh, Bannon's been great.
We haven't mentioned a lot of people, but a guy like Steve Bannon, or what we do, and Greg Kelly, I mean, a lot of people get the message out.
Yeah, no, I think that's right, and I think the conservative Not just the conservative message, the truth is getting out in a way.
There's nothing conservative about a lot of this stuff.
I was never involved in politics.
Nothing conservative about a man's a man and a woman's a woman.
Well, let's not get extreme.
I was never into politics until Donald Trump.
And there's something about Donald Trump that just awakens people to a sense of, wait, What he's saying is different, and it actually rings true.
I think what he's saying rings true with people in a way that we haven't heard in politics before, because everybody on both sides of the aisle has been lying to us.
Well, we're going to take a break, and Ted, during our break, is going to look up what the final polls are in South Carolina.
Let's see them.
And I'm going to give you a couple of national polls and a couple of Joe Biden's indications of dementia for today.
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She went out tonight with her parents all the way to Miami.
Can you imagine that little tyke going all the way to Miami?
She's been on several times.
I bet she's a fan favorite.
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And also to drive around like I was half my age.
Driving around like a... I passed my eye test.
And do you know who helped me get my driver's license in Florida?
Who?
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The nicest people.
I, you know, and I think I convinced them, you know, it comes a time every once in a while where you got to discipline your political party.
And that party needs discipline because it's rotting from the top, not the middle or the bottom, from the top.
And also they should change their name if they're serious about this slavery stuff, because there's no institution that had more to do with slavery than the Democrat Party.
So you want to be consistent and you want to take Jefferson down or Washington, you got to, you got to take down Democrat Party.
Okay.
So, As a lawyer for President Trump, how does Justice Arthur Engeron deny him- Judge.
Yeah, judge, Arthur.
Don't promote him.
No, no.
I point out that he's been elected three times without opposition, which means he's the choice of the Democratic Party boss in Manhattan.
That used to be Boss Tweed at one time.
Hadn't provided a good reason why the judgment should be delayed.
Like, you got to come up with a bond for 300 and like, that's not a good.
What what is the purpose?
It's like, it's like the judge who wouldn't let him go.
He did anyway, but I think wouldn't let him go to his his.
His mother-in-law's funeral.
Right.
That's just cruel.
It is mean.
It proves what we're saying, that these are... It does.
And I think the purpose of him basically denying an appeal and denying any type of justice in this, they're trying to cut out the appellate process.
They're trying to inflict the punishment without the appellate process, because they're trying to do it so quickly.
Like they've done to you.
But the reason, in President Trump's case, the reason I think they have been so aggressive at trying to inflict this punishment before the appellate process is because I think they know that what they're doing, or at least they're concerned, that what they're doing is wrong, that it is egregiously wrong, and there's no way the appellate court is going to uphold what they've done.
And rather than just be overturned, they want to try to get a pound of flesh before that happens.
So Smiths must have some cases that weren't reversed, but I don't know what they are.
I'm not aware of any.
I know the ones that were reversed with really, really horrible descriptions of what he did, particularly the one that was reversed 9-0.
So any attorney... 8-0.
8-0, you say.
So was there somebody accused of something?
Scalia had passed.
Oh, well, I think we know how that vote would have gone.
9-0, yeah.
But you can't do that.
If you think about it now, you put yourself in the place of, let's say you're a fair attorney general, which we haven't had in a while, but let's say you have a fair attorney, like the ones I work for.
So now you got to pick a independent counsel for, actually for anybody.
If you pick Jack Smith, you're picking a guy who has a record of being dishonorable, dishonest, crooked, Convicting innocent people only to have them cleared later, which is exactly what happened in the 8-0 decision.
So it means you don't want a fair process.
No, of course they don't want a fair process.
They don't want it to appear fair because even if you happen to know that really this is just an accident that has happened twice with him, it's not going to look that way.
So you have to have some interest in the appearance of fairness.
He's not fair, and he certainly doesn't appear fair.
No, but I think... They don't care.
They're so arrogant.
No, they don't care.
And I was going to say Democrats, but it's not just Democrats.
It's Democrats and Republicans.
I think these establishment political hacks have abused the system so badly that it's broken, and it's obviously broken, and the American people can see that it's broken.
So rather than give up their power and allow our government to heal and actually try to repair the American government, they're willing to break it further for the purpose of trying to solidify their power.
They're going, okay, our options are Step back, allow the American justice system and the American government to heal, or let's just grab for more power, push our thumb on the scale, and we'll just become a dictatorship.
I think that's right.
Now, you see that book of McAmey?
You go buy it if you haven't read it already.
And it's something that you should get before The election of 20, you know, before this election, because it's a good set.
The best way to avoid what happened last night is to be knowledgeable about what happened last time, and that'll get you up to date on it.
And so now I would like to turn my attention to my role as a. What do they call a doctor who takes care of elderly people?
A gerontologist, yes, I'm a gerontologist.
Unlicensed, but that's okay.
Tell me this guy isn't Bonzo, right?
So do we have the one where he explains very proudly that he served with real racists?
You should also know he eulogized the real racists many, many years later.
One of them happened to be an official of the Ku Klux Klan.
He said that?
This is the guy who accuses all of us of being systemically racist.
And he described him as, like, a really good guy.
Like, I don't have the quote, but... No, no, he's a wonderful guy, but in the speech that he gave in California to a bunch of the... Well, there's a transcript of that.
I haven't been able to find the video.
Okay, well, he basically said... He was in Lawland.
Katie Couric was in the audience.
So it was like... The audience, I'm sure, was like this.
And he said the following, I serve with real races, but Republicans in the 118th Congress are worse.
I've been a Senator since 72.
I've served with real races.
I've served with all these guys that have said terrible records on race.
But guess what?
These guys are worse.
These guys do not believe in basic democratic principles.
Who the hell is he talking about himself?
Mike Johnson said he's playing the race card from the bottom of the deck.
He doesn't even know.
Actually, Mike, you're wrong.
He doesn't know what the hell he's doing.
And he's been a racist since I've known him.
I mean, this is a guy who way back years ago opposed busing.
Okay.
You can see why you might oppose busing.
I don't think you say things like, I don't want my kids to go into the jungle.
I'm not sure.
Nor do you lie about going to a black college.
Or lie about getting arrested when you went to see Nelson Mandela.
These are all lies, straight out lies.
Or say something like, you know, if you don't vote for me, you're not black.
Right.
Or there were too many Indians in town, meaning Indian Indians.
I mean, I wonder how Vivek and Hailey feel about that.
Remember when he said there were too many people that were in the In the stores.
In the store, in the 7-Elevens that only speak Indian.
He was really annoyed about it.
He called young black men super predators.
Remember the 90s?
Super predators, yeah, yeah.
Jungle.
Jungle, yeah.
Hate-filled rants on the floor of the U.S.
Senate.
These are some of the most, I mean... So you have to realize that when he says that America is systemically racist, It's all projection.
He's talking about himself.
Yeah, it's projection.
He's psychologically seriously damaged.
Has been forever.
It's unfortunate, but you know, Delaware is a small state and they got bamboozled as New York gets bamboozled.
But the guy, I mean, the guy was a joke in the Senate.
Who has a member of the cabinet say that the vice president has never been right in his entire career on foreign policy?
And that was Secretary Gates.
Isn't he trying to warn us?
Don't put him in any further high position, otherwise you're going to do great damage to this country, which he has done.
He has done that.
More damage than any president in my lifetime.
So President Biden also claimed during this wonderful performance that two of Katie Couric's former colleagues told them they'll flee the country if Donald Trump returns to the White House next year.
The problem with figuring out who those two former colleagues are is that Katie Couric has worked for NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, and Yahoo.
Even I, who am a very good detective, would have a hard time figuring out who the two are.
But I'd like to know who they are, because when it happens, unlike Alec Baldwin, who didn't leave.
Let's hold him to it.
And it might have been better.
When you think about it, Alec Baldwin did.
Well, it wasn't Alec.
He didn't actually.
Oh, yeah.
I'm sorry.
The gun went off by itself.
Oh.
Oh, yeah.
The gun went off by itself, didn't it?
Oh, come on.
Alec wouldn't.
He doesn't think I died, though, didn't he?
For something, something minor.
Yeah.
But his defense is that I didn't pull the trigger.
That's his defense?
He had his finger on it, but he didn't pull it.
No, it must have been like a bird came down or something and pulled the trigger or he didn't pull the trigger.
Okay.
Also, nine heads of state have told Biden, my democracy is at stake if the other guy wins.
You know what I'd like to do?
I'm not sure he could name five, nine countries.
I'd like to ask him to just name without preparation, name five, not name nine countries.
He knew as well as Haley did when she had to name the provinces in Ukraine that she wants people to die for.
These people drive me crazy.
They're such phonies.
Now, the best one of all, or the worst one of all, the most insensitive one of all, is he tried to calm and comfort the widow of Alexei Navalny.
Alexei Navalny is the man who was, I don't think it really takes much to figure out, killed by Putin.
The Russian dissident, basically.
The Russian dissident.
The election is coming up.
The Putin election is coming up.
He was a journalist outspoken.
Putin wants to make sure he wins by 98%.
Navalny has a bit of a following.
He's going to put the fear of God in them.
So he finally kills Navalny.
He tried once before to kill him with the same With the same poison that he used on him.
Somebody gets killed by poison, you know, it's a Russian killing.
If it's a baseball bat, it's probably something else.
Did they say how Navalny... Well, yeah, he died a sudden death.
He was going for a walk, he fell... Just a sudden death.
That's what they said.
No.
Yes, they said... Honest, that was the first explanation.
He passed out.
First explanation.
In prison?
Yeah, they let him go up in Siberia or wherever he was.
He was walking around and he just...
Truly unfortunate.
Yeah.
Dr. Maria, who's sitting here on the sidelines, I always thought sudden death syndrome was like infants.
Well, now- Can anybody have a sudden death syndrome?
Yeah, it's not sudden death you can count.
It just happens.
Now, it happens- 2021.
Oh, but you're not allowed to ask why.
Maybe Navalny was vaccinated.
So they think that he was given Novachok, N-O-V-I-C-H-O-K, which is a very old poison the Soviets used to use.
The reason they think that is, number one, they attempted to kill him with that about six years ago and he survived.
And two, it creates sudden death syndrome.
That's one of the, one of the, one of the, you like, instead of going out slowly, you just have like a massive, it induces like a massive, I guess, and you just go right down.
Yeah.
But Novichok, they like Novichok because it would go back to, it'd be one, it'd be one that Putin would choose.
Remember, I met Putin twice.
Both times I met him, I reminded myself, I'm talking to a stone cold killer.
Guy ran the KGB.
I don't know how many people he killed.
Now, I've met people who've killed 20, 30, 40 people.
I've used him as witnesses.
It didn't bother me to meet him.
I mean, uh, but I used to look at, at, at, uh, him and Obama.
And I used to, I could, I could, I could figure out Putin's mind.
He's saying to himself, I ran the KGB.
I probably killed 45 people.
I got a, I got a, uh, an organized here.
Some kind of a skinny little organizer?
And remember when Prince Obama leaned over to Medvedev and said, tell Vladimir, I can go easy on him after the election.
God forbid you should criticize Prince Obama.
I mean, that statement should have lost the election for him.
It's treason.
Tell him I'll go easy on him after the election.
I can go easy on him after the election.
Remember that.
And then they want to say that Trump has some kind of special relationship with him.
And of course, he's the only president that he's been afraid to take advantage of.
He's been afraid.
He walked all over Bush, too.
And you know why?
I'll take Georgia.
I'll take Georgia.
You know why he's afraid of Donald Trump?
It's because Donald Trump is not owned by anybody.
Yeah.
They don't have any strings to pull.
They don't have- Chinese do.
The Chinese do.
Right.
They don't have any leverage on Donald Trump.
I would say the same thing is true with China.
Trump is the only president that's been tough on China.
Yep.
Okay.
I want to hear about- So now he meets Yulia Navalny, who is the Grief-stricken widow of Navalny the Patriot, who says, who gave a brilliant speech, saying she's going to carry it on.
And then he makes a statement.
Do we have the statement?
Remember her name is Yulia.
Not hard to remember.
Yulia.
y-u-l-i-a.
You can't get the woman's name right.
Dodo?
It's sad.
My god, this is the guy who, you know, looked at his watch When the people he got killed in Afghanistan came back, told the families that his son died in the line of duty.
His son died six years after he came back from Iraq, then repeated it again to them.
And I'm not, I'm not expressing my outrage.
I'm expressing theirs.
Yeah.
I mean, we've put, we put them on and you know, how they, how they, all you do when you do that, all you do is make the pain much, much, much worse because, uh, It shows, it shows you're a phony.
You never paid attention.
I mean, it's not hard to get.
We're not talking about a really difficult name.
Yulia.
Y-U-L-I-A.
Now, I guess if you were left back in the third grade, it could be a difficult name.
I don't know.
Why the hell he's president?
I can't figure that out.
When, uh, gosh, didn't her, her say that, um, He can't remember within three or four years when he left the vice presidency?
Right.
He can't remember within three or four years when his son died?
Right.
How the hell do you not remember when your son died?
Unless there's something mentally wrong with you.
I mean, the report was basically saying that he's not competent to participate in his own defense, which would be the only reason why you wouldn't try someone.
And you know, he was kind of soft on him in which he said he was like an old man with a bad memory.
But I think, I think he purposely gave the examples because the examples are dramatic.
You can't remember the year your son died within three or four years.
You can't remember when you left the vice presidency.
He's giving, he's sending you a message, my fellow citizens.
He's telling you the president of the United States, mind is gone.
If you can't remember when your son died, who died within the last decade, then you can't be president.
I mean, it should be like a test.
When did your son die?
I can't remember.
Okay, out.
Goodbye.
You don't need to be near that button, please.
I also don't know, Christina, I don't know how all of these examples that happen where he is clearly seriously mentally Gone.
You know, he thinks that he gave his uncle a Purple Heart after he became Vice President, because at his inauguration, his father said to him, it goes the whole library story, Uncle Jack never got his Purple Heart.
And then he, Joe, researched it himself and got the Purple Heart and had a ceremony at the White House for him.
Now, Uncle Jack was dead for five years before he was vice president.
His father was dead for seven.
And he keeps telling the story.
Well, it's a really good story.
So I don't know what you are.
You have to be an insane liar, because it's so easily provable, or you've got to be no brain left.
I think he's both, actually.
Yeah.
And we got him in the White House.
You think it's because they're all afraid of Harris that much?
I mean, could she be worse?
I honestly think they want to get rid of both of them.
I think they know they have one move to make and they have one chance to make this switcheroo and give the American people plausible deniability that it's rigged.
And so I don't think they want to waste their one shot on Kamala Harris.
That's my assessment.
So let's just play it out.
Ted, you can participate in this.
Also, Ted is a political guru.
How do you make that?
How do you get him out?
Play games at the convention, I think.
Christina made a good point.
You know, he's out there now, which I think he has to do, right?
He has to basically say he's in it until the second he's not.
But she makes a good point that he needs to, if they do want to remove him, It needs to be, it needs to appear as though he's the one stepping down.
But right now he's going, I'm running, I'm running, I'm running.
So they can't, it's harder for them to remove him when he's saying, no, no, no, I'm running.
Yeah.
But you know, we're not, we're not in, it would be fascinating to be, to be them, to be a, what do they call it?
A fly on the wall.
Right.
And know, and know what really happens now, having been in the white house a lot with president Reagan and then president Trump and a little bit with Clinton.
So I know different White Houses.
Yeah.
It's hard for me to conceive of a White House with a demented man as president.
Well, it's not just a demented man as president.
Look at the press secretary.
You know, look at even the attorney general, who I think is doing his best tap dancing to try to look legitimate.
I think he has lost all credibility.
I think he's a complete crook.
Yeah.
Well, yeah.
And that's coming out.
I mean, it's not just the president.
It's the entire it's the entire cabinet, everybody, all the way, all the way to the press secretary.
I mean, So when did you name someone in there that you're like, that person's doing a good job?
Well, remember, remember a little Pete Buttigieg when we went to when we went to the best one?
No, no, little Petey, little Petey.
We, we, uh, we went to, uh, East Palestine, Palestine, uh, uh, little Petey was there and the mayor kept him waiting for 45 minutes and talk to me.
He said, little, little, little Petey.
And then he was gone.
Wasn't he gone for the terrible, when there was a big backup in supply chain?
That's right.
And he was off on, he hadn't told anybody, but he was over in Europe or something.
No, he was doing, he was on paternity leave.
Oh, that's right.
His administration is filled with these people who go AWOL.
Oh yeah, like the Defense Secretary Austin who... Oh my gosh.
Yeah.
Suppose you were gone for like a week and didn't tell anybody.
Tell anybody!
What would have happened?
Okay, so I know they didn't tell the public.
Well, surely people at the Pentagon knew.
I don't know about the Pentagon.
The President didn't know.
Joe didn't know, which... He doesn't know anything.
Whether you told him or not, would it make a difference?
It doesn't matter.
I'm curious, like, did anybody go, hmm, where's the CIDA?
I don't know.
They say that the number two was in charge, but she was on vacation in Puerto Rico, and after the fact said, well, you can run the Pentagon from a hotel in Puerto Rico, but then what the hell do we have the Pentagon for?
We're wasting a lot of money.
We can just run it from everybody's hotel.
Okay, this is a true story of my time in the Marine Corps about how punctual the military is.
I was a criminal defense attorney at Quantico at the time, and you are never late.
In order to be on time, you have to be 15 minutes early.
They call it gunny timing.
Very, very early.
Now, in the Marine Corps, at least, you're expected to arrive at work by 7.30 every morning.
That's the starting hour.
I got a call from a colleague of mine who told me who he was calling me on behalf of our CEO.
It was 731.
I had pulled into the parking lot and was on my phone and had not yet entered the building.
He called me at 731 and said, where are you?
Are you coming into work today?
And I said, I'm sorry, I'm in the parking lot.
I got stuck on the phone.
I just haven't walked in the door yet.
So how long, how long was it?
Five days.
Long time.
Four or five days.
I just called one minute after I didn't arrive to work on time.
And this is all during, you know, while we're being attacked by the Hooties and Americans are getting shot at.
Which also means the president doesn't talk to the Secretary of State for five days.
That's true.
It's really during war.
During two wars that were, you know, tangentially involved.
I know, I was going as fast.
Autopilot.
It's absurd.
Talk about absurd.
The most recent poll from Marquette Law School has it 51-49, nationwide, Trump over Biden.
But it gets a little better.
If you put in Trump, Biden, or someone else, it becomes 45-42.
If you go to likely voters, it spreads out to 54-43.
So, in all respects, he's ahead nationally.
Now, remember, he doesn't have to be ahead nationally.
He's got to be ahead with electoral votes.
And there, in the swing states, I don't think there's a swing state where he's not winning by at least four to five percent.
So right now, Biden has taken a beating, which says that they are going to substitute him.
But I think he has to go along with it.
He does have to go along with it.
I don't know if he now.
So if we if we say he's demented, sometimes people who are demented can become irrationally stubborn.
I think he was irrationally stubborn before he was stubborn.
Well, then it'll be worse.
Usually your good qualities and your bad qualities get exaggerated when you have Alzheimer's or dementia.
So if he's a stubborn guy, it can be really hard to move him out.
And I wonder if Queen Jill is willing to move out.
I have no, I don't know what the heck is going on in that camp.
So she has to be one lousy American not to get him out of there.
Michelle does not care about our country.
Well, as soon as he's gone, their gravy train ends.
She's young.
I mean, they don't have any influence to peddle anymore, so they got to keep him in there.
Well, I guess, yeah.
He is the one commodity they had to make millions.
And if they take him out, who knows?
They might not even get the protection they get from prosecution.
And there's an awful lot They're probably more likely to be prosecuted in the Fall Guy, because whoever is taking over that Don type role will be looking for a Fall Guy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do you tell us?
Yeah.
I think I mean, I think that I think it's going to they're going to have to drag them out kicking and screaming.
So last topic before and that is my favorite, largely because it concerns my liberty.
And that's Fannie Fannie, quite contrary.
Fannie.
We got the tape.
Last night we had a little trouble playing the tape for you, which I find extraordinary that nobody's following up on this, but they are following up on something else.
They used a technology that was used in 2,000 Mules.
2,000 Mules and to prosecute the January 6th protesters.
And what they've done is they've been able to show that before, according to the sworn testimony, of Fanny Fanny and her lover.
Before they were lovers, he called her something like, do you remember the number of times?
2,000 times.
2,000 times.
And he texted her 12,000.
Over the period of how much time?
Over a period of about seven months.
2,000 times in seven months?
Yeah.
A man called a female 2,000 times?
No, they told each other.
Oh, okay.
I'd be curious to know how many times it went each direction.
Yeah, let's see this.
He also was linked up by cell phone 30 times.
Yeah, in her neighborhood.
In her neighborhood, twice overnight.
No kidding, I haven't seen that part yet.
12,000 text messages.
Okay, so this is Charles Middlestad, an investigator hired by President Trump and his Oh, we gotta see those text messages.
Oh, man.
2,000 calls, 12, over 12, nearly, sorry, not over, nearly 12,000 text messages during
an 11-month period.
Before they were lovers.
Before the day.
Theoretically.
Yeah.
Where witnesses say they were lovers.
There are witnesses who say they were.
Yes, they were romantically involved.
I'm going to go out on this crazy limb and say, I think there's a possibility not only is this case getting thrown out, I think they may be in danger of losing their law license.
And get probably, I mean, in a fair system, they'd be totally losing.
She also, I mean, yes, yesterday it also came out that she fired a whistleblower who came to her and told her that one of her subordinates, who was a favorite of hers, And now, here's the one that I don't understand why no one's following up on this.
Shall we play Fanny Fanny?
My whole life, when I took out a large amount of money on my first campaign, I kept some of the cash of that.
And now here's the one that I don't understand why no one's following up on this.
Shall we play?
Shall we play?
Roll the tape.
Fannie Fannie?
My whole life, when I took out a large amount of money on my first campaign, I kept some
of the cash of that.
Like to tell you, I just have cash in my house.
I don't have as much today.
Let's play that one more time.
I just want to make sure we get it.
Whole life.
When I took out a large amount of money on my first campaign, I kept some of the cash of that.
Like to tell you, I just have cash in my house.
I don't have as much today.
I kept a lot of the cash of that.
She admitted and put it into her house because they were asking how... How do you take money out of your campaign?
Buy a house for yourself to live in.
I mean, unless Georgia is like Ukraine, that's got to be a crime.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know what to say to that.
But you know what my favorite part of that clip is?
She is talking to... I don't even know which attorney is cross-examining her at this point.
Of course it was.
Okay.
I think, I think it was mine.
So they're cross-examining her about this and she is talking with such condescension and disdain as if, well, obviously I took money out of my campaign and put it at my house.
I don't know what you want me to tell you.
So unprofessional.
Wait a second.
It's not like she's just, in theory, she's not just some, Stupid lay witness who doesn't know, like a campaign volunteer that doesn't know that you can't take money from a campaign and buy yourself a house with cash from your campaign.
She's a district attorney.
Doesn't the judge have to resolve that before he can decide this?
I would think so.
I mean, what's your attorney going to do about it?
We're going to make a motion.
But I mean, it really is, it really, I mean, it's, This is extraordinary that this, it's extraordinary that these two people are actually handling such a sensitive and important case.
Right.
As it is, as it is that Jack Smith is.
Who the hell would select Jack Smith other than somebody who wants to frame you?
You know, Krug.
Yeah.
I mean, or Bragg.
Those are the three DAs.
Bragg, who lets 50% of the felons out in New York and is hated in New York.
I think if you took a vote in New York, should the guy stay in Arizona or come to New York?
90% would say, keep the guy in Arizona.
We don't trust our DA.
Then you have Smith, who's been actually reversed for doing exactly what we're saying he's doing now, getting somebody convicted, unable to get it up on appeal in enough time to clear his reputation.
Right.
That's exactly the same thing.
It was exactly twice.
This would be number three.
And I don't know of any case that he handled that was legit.
But who's the other one besides Bob McDonnell?
Oh, there was another case before that.
OK, I've forgotten the exact case, but another case before that got reversed and thrown out.
So.
And then and then and then and then we have her.
We've got we've got we've got Fannie Fannie.
I don't think we have her for long.
No, I mean- Shadow, can I just say this real fast?
This is one of my favorite stupid little insignificant facts that I just find really fun.
Her biggest mistake was agreeing to bring this case in the first place.
She should never have brought it.
Her second biggest mistake was indicting Mike Rollman for really, for something stupid.
She indicted him.
She included him as one of the co-defendants because he shared a phone number.
What did he do?
He shared a phone number.
I was wondering what he's doing in Pennsylvania.
He has nothing to do with Georgia.
I handle both, right?
Yeah, right.
I never dealt with Mike on- No.
Always Pennsylvania.
I think you texted.
I don't remember.
Somebody texted Mike and said, hey, I'm trying to get in touch with someone.
Do you have their phone number?
And he sent the phone number.
Somebody did.
But the reality is, if you were to ask me to say who did I deal with in those places, Mike would be Pennsylvania.
He's a Pennsylvania expert.
And terrific.
Somebody in Georgia asked Mike Roman, hey, do you have this person's phone number?
And Mike did, and he sent them.
There was no further discussion.
It was just like, hey, can I have this person's phone number?
And he shared it.
And her biggest mistake was in bringing him into this indictment, because anybody who has ever worked anywhere remotely in conservative politics knows that Mike Roman is one of the best opposition research specialist.
That's what he does.
He does opposition research.
She just gave him a reason to do what he does best, and here we are.
And I bet there's more.
I mean, why on earth?
If you're going to pick a fight with somebody for no reason, Mike didn't deserve to be in this game.
He just took me and Trump.
Right.
Isn't that enough?
Right.
Well, that shouldn't have happened either.
But yes, right.
Just leave it to the two big ones.
But she, no, she went out of her way to try.
She could do this.
She tried to crush the quote unquote little guy, the political operatives, the people who are supporting their candidates.
And she picked a fight with the wrong people.
They could take everybody out of this right now who I don't know.
The whole group, I don't know.
The names don't mean anything.
The pictures don't mean anything.
I've never seen them.
And as to Mike, he had nothing to do with Georgia.
He had nothing to do with Georgia.
He works in Pennsylvania.
But I mean, there's about six I don't even know.
And Sid, you know, Powell is involved in that.
Not anymore.
But she said in her deposition, she said she never talked to me about Georgia.
How could we conspire?
She said, I fired it.
You know, I fired it twice because the first firing didn't work.
Well, we had a great discussion.
What do we have to do, Ted?
Where can we get the book?
I mean, this great book, we've all read it.
This is an important one to read.
And as we get closer to the 2024 election, And as, as I know the mayor and I are concerned, we're not sure what's been done to really secure this thing.
This book may be, this may be one of the most important reads, uh, as we prepare for 2024.
Uh, so Christina, how can, how can folks get the book?
You can get it on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, wherever books are sold, available online.
Yep.
Amazon, uh, anywhere.
Just look this up.
And again, this is one you'll want to get.
Wait, wait, wait.
Here.
We'll do it just like this, right?
We'll do.
Stealing?
Stealing?
If you get it, please write a review.
I love getting the reviews.
Write a review, and you know, one way you can do it, and submit those reviews, and let everyone else know here on the show, in our different chat rooms.
Here vote, Christina Bassi.
There it is.
Look at that.
Top of the list, of course.
There you go.
All you got to do is add it to your cart, right there.
Just go like that, right?
Just like that.
There you go.
Okay?
Well, thank you, Christina.
We hope to have you again.
Or if you have Kindle, you can get it on Kindle.
And how can they follow you on social media?
Yep.
Christina underscore Bob.
Great.
Well, have a great weekend.
Don't forget on Sunday, Dr. Maria and I are doing Uncovering the Truth.
There's a lot of truth to uncover.
I don't even know how we're going to get it in an hour, but we will.
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Thank you.
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