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Feb. 28, 2024 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (E353): Our Southern Border is Facing an INVASION
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Hello, this is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor Live.
And you see, I'm back!
Recovered in one day.
Thank you, Dr. Maria.
Thank you, Ted, for putting on the show last night.
I have to tell you, I was... I had like a fairly high fever.
High enough so I couldn't do the show.
I did my radio show.
Had a high fever.
Sniffles, cough.
This morning I felt better.
Now I'm 100%.
I don't get it.
As Dr. Maria will tell you, this happens all the time.
I have very short duration of illnesses.
I don't know what it is.
But okay, I'm not going to complain about it, right?
I am going to complain about something though.
This border thing has gone beyond anything comprehensible for decent human beings.
I think the reason why the death of this beautiful young woman, look at her.
Oh my goodness.
A nurse.
Dr. Maria, she's going to be a nurse.
We got a picture of her up on the screen.
We do?
Oh my goodness.
Lake and Riley.
That's right, Lake and Riley.
The animal that killed her mutilated her.
Now, you remember when Trump said that they were animals back in 2015 and they went all after him?
I defended him.
I defended him because I was very aware of the case he was referring to.
Four girls whose heads were chopped off by MS-13 in Long Island.
He was aware of that in his head.
And I said, boy, finally we got a president who's going to pay attention to this.
And look what happened.
We get this traitor.
And we have a murder now.
It's not the only one.
There are many.
There are many we don't even know about.
But I want you to focus on this.
This didn't have to happen.
If everybody did what they swore to do, like when you put your hand on the Bible and you swear an oath, which I did as a Assistant U.S.
Attorney, Associate Attorney General, Mayor of New York, and you swear to uphold the law, you're either an honest person or you're a miserable creep who lies.
Well, we got too many Democrat miserable creeps put in there by Soros with these weird progressive ideas These aren't ideas.
These are complete anarchism to destroy society.
I think probably the mayor of Athens displayed it best.
Now, remember, Ibarra, the murderer, came in illegally from Venezuela.
We don't know exactly the details of that.
He came in with a wife, but they're separated now.
Sounds like a setup, right?
I mean, she's gone.
She's out of the picture, smart woman.
He came to the best city for illegals in the world, New York, as advertised by our mayor, who I'm surprised he didn't take out commercials on the Super Bowl saying that, oh, you can get more in New York City than anyplace else.
Because you can't.
Here he is complaining like hell, and he wants to do away with Sanctuary City, but he's offering a cash card, a MasterCard cash card to the illegals, which he's doing through a company that looks very fishy, because he's paying a $53 million fee for doing nothing but getting the card.
But in any event, the guy goes to New York City.
Uh, welcome there by, uh, well, first he comes in because he's welcomed by Biden.
Remember Biden at the convention four years ago, he said, surge to the border.
You're all going to be able to come in.
I imagine this guy heard that and said, wow, yeah, I can go there.
If I commit crimes there, I can steal a lot more than in Venezuela.
Also Venezuela is a communist government, a dictatorship.
They might even kill you if you do.
So he comes in.
He's committing crimes.
When a guy gets caught for one crime, please don't be a liberal idiot and think that's the only crime they committed.
I've been in this business too damn long.
I remember everybody I ever caught, this is the first crime I ever committed.
Then I'd look at their record, because they thought their juvenile record, 25 crimes.
Well, in any event, he got arrested in New York.
For endangering a minor.
Now he's illegal on probation.
New York does not report him to ICE.
Because New York is a sanctuary city.
And they don't report to ICE.
It's a regulation.
It's a law.
Adams supported it.
The city council supported it.
de Blasio put it in.
All these geniuses, right?
They have the same damn thing in Athens, Georgia, under Mayor, what's his name?
Gritz?
Gertz?
Mayor Gertz, yeah.
Wow, I've seen dopey, well, Mayor Gertz.
Kelly Gertz.
Kelly Gertz signed this in 2019.
Had he not signed it, this girl would be alive today.
Because then, they picked him up in Athens, too.
They let him out.
And they didn't turn him in.
Because the mayor and their city, whatever they have, city council says, don't cooperate with ICE.
I've always thought that was a crime.
Obstruction of justice.
I have.
I mean, I remember going way back to Bush days, recommending that you arrest a couple of them and put them in jail.
See how long they'll do it.
But look what it's gotten to.
So this young lady, is dead because Biden, Mayorkas, Adams, Hillary Gertz violated what they swore to do.
We're not asking anything special.
They didn't have to go be heroes and save her in a fire.
All they had to do is do the job they swore to do.
And they didn't.
And they didn't do it uniformly.
So they undermined the law.
And they have created this situation.
This is absolutely a Biden invasion of the United States.
I mean, I saw an estimate today of 10 million people.
It was from a very, very reliable source.
But I can get myself to about 7 or 8 million, of which we know very little about them.
The ones we vet, we know very little about.
And somewhere around 2 to 3 million, we don't know anything about.
And they're probably the worst.
So, let's listen to the mayor, and you will see why this girl died needlessly when you listen to him.
And who knows how many other people... Let's play it.
Kelly Gertz.
It was not that long ago.
You might remember the dynamic we were living in, in the late teens in this country.
Where you had the President of the United States speaking in the most vile terms about people who were foreign-born.
And you had that notion metastasizing in places like Charlottesville.
Well, I mean, you can see the guy is a Trump derangement syndrome psychopath, right?
That whole thing about vile things about foreign-born.
He didn't say vile things about foreign-born.
He said Appropriate things about animals who chop young ladies' heads off.
I mean, yeah, he's married to a foreign-born.
I mean, this is an absolute- And what did Harley do?
You cannot vote Democrat.
If you can't vote Republican, just stay home, damn it.
I mean, you can't vote for these people.
They're ruining our country.
Here we are in Athens, Georgia, and we got a nincompoop like this?
We got a guy who aids and abets murder.
And he's trying to blame it on Trump.
First of all, Trump's been out of office for three years.
This guy didn't come in under Trump.
He came in under a guy named Biden.
Listen to this one, Mayor.
He cautions us not... This is the one thing that it certainly wasn't.
This... Don't conflate these two issues.
The mayor of Athens... Oh, he's very intelligent.
In Maine, I caution against conflating immigration and crime.
The data demonstrates that the two are not connected.
I wouldn't say.
I mean, I would just say.
Yeah, he's saying exactly at a press conference of a murdered American by an illegal by an illegal, he's saying he's watching us.
Don't complain to the data doesn't show.
You see, I mean, we have to put.
Well, Ted, we got to put up with the people that are here, right?
And we got to keep our people safe for the people that are here.
Yeah.
We don't need to buy ourselves all the problems by letting people in.
Unforced errors.
But it's unforced.
This is a deliberate act for all kinds of the wrong reasons to bring horrible people into this country.
And they know they're getting a disproportionate number of horrible people now.
I mean, it was bad back when Trump was talking about it because MS-13 was coming in.
But there was a larger proportion of people coming in really for a job.
Now there's a larger proportion of criminals coming in because the cartels are running it.
I mean, it is, um, it is beyond.
I mean, so Trump is going to go to Texas tomorrow and, um, and Biden is going to go to Texas.
They're going to be, oh gosh, about 500, 400 miles apart.
I think 500 miles apart.
Oh, come on.
He wouldn't even know where to put his arm.
He'd be going like this.
Well, you couldn't arm wrestle with him because he wouldn't be able to find your arm.
Well, violent crime in places like Venezuela are reaching historic lows.
Yeah, I mean... Any correlation?
So, I'll get you the name of the FBI agent in a minute, but this FBI agent opined today that all the Latin American countries, not just Venezuela, are emptying their jails.
This is a great opportunity to do it.
So, what the hell?
You want these people?
You love them?
You want to give them MasterCards?
Adams will send them to you.
Give them MasterCards.
Now if they kill a couple of your citizens, well, tough luck.
They're not going to kill our people.
And crime is down in Venezuela, huh?
Crime is down.
Violent deaths reach a 22-year low as both the criminals and the victims make their way to the U.S.
The worst part of this is there are people that leave Venezuela because it's a communist dictatorship.
And these animals that come in, And our inability to focus on vetting is going to cut off the real humane reason for asylum, like the real people who are fleeing Maduro's persecution, which is a small percentage of people.
But it's there.
His jails are filled with people that he's persecuting, like Biden's jails are filled with people that he's persecuting.
And don't tell me I'm wrong about that.
I'm not.
Think about January.
Think about January 6th.
Sure as hell wants to put Trump and me in jail.
What is J.D.
Vance proposing?
J.D.
Vance is proposing a number of laws, but the most important would be one that would be kind of a federal application of Kate's law.
Kate Steinle was a 32-year-old San Francisco woman who was fatally shot in 2015 when Trump was running by a Mexican By a Mexican illegal.
I remember that.
Catch this.
Disturbing, that was awful.
Who had been deported five times.
This is true.
It was like, that's because we got a combination of the Obama administration and California.
The California left-wing goonies.
So this guy was committing violent crimes.
And we deport him, he come back.
We deport him again, he come back.
And who knows how many other people he killed.
So what this would do is it would set mandatory prison sentences for these people.
It would require incarceration.
It'd like to say, send them back.
But when it's a serious crime, I don't know that you don't want them in prison so they can't come back.
I mean, that's a difficult argument.
I've been involved in immigration reform since the Reagan bill.
And like, The drug dealers, I never thought it was a good idea to send them back.
They're just going to go do drug dealing again.
Let's take them to jail for 20 years.
Let them go back when they're old and infirm.
It'll take the wind out of them.
Most violent criminals are between the ages of about 18 and 32.
So if you can keep them in jail until their 40s, you've got a good chance of just the laws of health and everything else working for you.
Yeah.
I mean, Professor Wilson did a great study of this.
But I mean, if you think about it, about 70% of our violent crimes are committed by males.
It's actually gone down now, from about 15 to 32.
That's sad, but 32?
I'm 32 now, Mayor, so I am now the major at-risk category.
I don't have to put you in a cage every night.
I won't be as violent maybe now, right?
So J.D.
Vance is coming up with a solution.
What's Mayor Adams doing now?
Mayor Adams wants to do away with the New York City Sanctuary City laws and regulations, some of which were passed before him, some of which he passed.
But I really would suggest, it's not going to do much good if you're going to offer them all a thousand, a grand a month with a credit card that's unrestricted.
He said, well, you use it for food.
It's a credit card.
If you get a credit card and you go to the shelter, I could take it from you and use your credit card.
Now you saw the shelter they uncovered in New York yesterday, right?
It's the basement of a furniture store.
It isn't a shelter.
It's an illegal shelter.
It's the basement of a furniture store.
It has 10 beds and some cots.
And originally the guy said there were 40 people there.
Then it turns out they're 75 because they sleep in shifts.
I don't understand how they do that.
I mean, I guess some prowl the streets during the night and some prowl the streets during the daytime.
And of course, these people, if I recall correctly, are from Senegal.
So I don't know much about why they are leaving.
I mean, that's part of the problem.
Part of the problem is we're getting it from everywhere.
So it's very, very hard to focus in on what the problems are in order to protect our people.
And migrant crime is becoming a crime wave.
Illegal migrant crime is becoming a crime wave.
Here's a city like Athens, Georgia.
You know it's becoming a crime wave.
It's also becoming now involved in organized crime.
It has been for some time, but we didn't pay attention to it.
Because the cartels basically run it.
But now you've got gangs from Venezuela, including this one that we've identified, Tren de Aragua.
That's the one with the 14, 15 teenagers who beat the hell out of the police and was set free by Bragg because he doesn't have time to prosecute them because he's working so hard on the useless prosecution of Donald Trump.
You know, this all ties up together.
It really does.
It all ties up together.
And this is a retired FBI assistant director, Chris Sweeker, who says these are prison-spawn gangs, and they are threatening to take over American cities.
They're among the most dangerous gangs on the planet, out of control, violent.
Latin countries are emptying their prisons deliberately.
Gang leaders setting up crime rings in America come out of the muck and the slime of the South American prisons.
That's what our president's doing to us.
Migrants are beating cops.
They're running prostitution rings.
They are involved in the biggest human trafficking ever, particularly with children.
What are the 85,000 missing children?
Probably more than that now.
That number's been that way for a while.
They shoplift in stores, and they commit violent crimes, and they rape, like the one that happened in Virginia.
What was it, yesterday or the day before yesterday?
Not long ago.
Let's skip this.
It was a couple of days ago.
That's right.
It was a young girl, a young 14-year-old girl, was raped by another guy from Venezuela.
Who had been arrested before and let out.
I guess I guess we don't care.
I guess we don't care now.
I will say in Virginia.
They put him in jail with no bail.
Virginia authorities arrested a 32-year-old Venezuelan national who is illegally present in the U.S.
It's funny how Yahoo News and these liberal outlets bend over backwards.
So instead of just saying illegal immigrant, they say this is Yahoo News.
Virginia authorities arrested a 32-year-old Venezuelan national illegally present in the United States.
Well, that's better than AP did with Ibarra, where they described him as a resident of Athens.
And then they went on to say that she was jogging in a relatively dangerous part of the city.
Yeah, the intramural ball field.
Don't blame me the victim.
I mean, I really don't think of Athens, unless this guy I mean, we've got to look at the crime rates in Athens, but I don't think of Athens as necessarily being a big client.
It's a college town.
They've got a mayor who might create it, given his ideas.
That's possible.
It sounds like he has.
It sounds like he's been pushing it.
Yeah.
I mean, and he's definitely a psychopathic Trump derangement syndrome guy.
Immediately he goes to blaming Trump.
I mean, Trump was nowhere in the vicinity of any of these things.
And he's been out of office.
And Charlottesville was a big joke.
The way they parse half the sentence, like they tried to do to me.
So in the Virginia case... And they're trying to make out that Trump is a racist when the president sitting in the White House is a proven racist?
He was doing it again, talking about his great friends in the Senate, who he said were racist, but he liked them better than Republicans.
He really is out of his mind.
Meanwhile, meanwhile, uh, Adams is keeping this going because he's throwing around a lot of money.
And, uh, we're going to have to find out who these people are because you don't give out he's, he's paying two and three times what any, what anybody else pays for most everything.
And are they getting up to $115 an hour?
The guards are, uh, I mean, it's, it's a fortune.
We're spending a fortune.
Well, we'll be right back.
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Welcome back.
We're going to go over the Michigan primary and then a little later in the show, I'm going to, I'm going to give you, you know, I always try to get you the evidence that proves the case is my background as a prosecutor.
I'm going to give you the evidence that completely nails Shani Fannie and her boyfriend.
Completely nails them.
Hang on.
We got it printed out.
We're going to show it to you.
And like I said, in every case, there are a couple of nuggets, pieces of evidence that like in the Biden case, the Hunter statement, That I've given 50% to my father for 30 years.
That's dynamite.
That's dynamite for prosecution.
But the Michigan primary was very close.
Nikki Haley made a really good showing.
She couldn't define winning or losing.
She's getting like the Supreme Court justices who can't define woman.
She can't define winning or losing.
She doesn't know what caused the civil war, and she's having trouble with the provinces she wants to help in Ukraine.
Right.
Maybe she's getting tired.
Well, Trump beat her.
You have the final results.
I had the earlier results because I was sick last night and I got the early ones, but now you've got the final ones.
That's right.
They're a little better, actually.
That's right.
With the Republican In the Republican side of things, President Trump with 68.2% to Nikki Haley's 26.6%.
I mean, that's, Mayor, that's a 40... Yeah, and I was at the point, and you'll know this, Michigan is not the most 100% united Republican state.
That's right.
Meaning the party has a little bit of a MAGA, moderate, old-school... Rhino.
Yeah, exactly.
Got all those elements in it.
Yeah.
I think, here's what I think, Ted.
I think events are breaking that down.
Yes.
I think when you combine the wars, when you combine the fact that this guy wants to spend all the money in Ukraine and not on the border and protect us.
That's right.
When you combine these galley situations that they try to hide.
You know, I was talking today to Todd Benson who writes for the Post and has written a great book on how Biden has Really created this.
And he confirmed that he's been covering this for 20 years.
He confirmed what I absolutely suspect.
What's that?
We have no idea how many of these animals committed crimes because they cover it up like you were pointing out.
Yeah.
If we don't dig it out, the local newspaper, it might just be a crime took place.
Maybe if it's a murder, we'll get it.
Maybe.
Maybe.
But look at them in the Athens thing.
They did what they could to be euphemistic about it so you wouldn't pay attention to it.
I mean, this is a horrendous crime.
And you say, an Athens resident?
For instance, the guy really wasn't an Athens resident.
He just had come there a couple of months before, and all he did there was commit crimes.
From the day he got there, all he did was commit crimes.
That's right.
And get let out by their ridiculous system run by this nitwit mayor.
So the Michigan primary is over.
What about on the Democratic side?
Anything we can tell from that?
So that's interesting.
On the Democrat side, Joe Biden won handily with 81.1% of the vote.
What people are talking about is the uncommitted.
Over 100,000 people voted in the Democrat primary as uncommitted.
Look, a lot of folks are really pointing to the situation in Gaza.
What would we call it?
Islamic population?
Yeah.
If they stay home in large numbers, what happens?
Absolutely.
Um, well, I don't want to say absolutely.
It's a, in Michigan, a silly Michigan.
They're, they're good for a number of votes.
If they stay home, president Trump's going to gain votes that a traditional Republican candidate in Michigan doesn't get.
He gets, you know, that's how, why he's been so competitive and he won in 2016.
He gets, he might lose a few votes as we talked about some of these Rhino voters in the suburban areas, but he really racks up the score in the rural areas, outstate, and then in like the automotive alley, Flynn, outside of Quinn, outside of Saginaw.
And just in all the other issues, you have the trade trade issue that goes his way.
So he's gaining votes.
These are people.
who have lost jobs and they know who cost them the jobs.
So, but here's the thing that some of the Democrats are, they got to find a way to basically say, look, you guys aren't going to support Biden.
If you don't come out and vote for Biden, you're going to allow Trump to win.
And they'll try, I'm sure they'll try to pay him.
But the problem is they can't, there's also a Jewish, a small, but they're active, a Jewish vote in Michigan.
And that's going to be a swing.
In New York.
In New York.
And so similar to New York.
The last poll, he had 55% of the Jewish vote.
And it's even more significant in New York, but to the degree that it's a swing vote in Michigan, I could see Trump making a little bit of inroads with some of the Michigan Jewish population, but still a good number of them still won't get on board, which is interesting, right?
Even with everything going on the last few years, they're still a liberal.
If you get a Republican nationally to get to in the 40s with the Jewish vote, hard for a Democrat to win.
I think he's definitely getting in the 40s.
I think he might get to the 50-55 that you see in New York.
I mean that would be one of the more reluctant Jewish votes too.
The only thing I could say about that is they know him and he's not he was never he was always popular in the Jewish community in New York.
I mean before they started defaming him.
Yeah.
I mean it sounds funny you say a lot of my friends are Jewish whatever but a lot of his friends are Jewish.
His best friend is Jewish.
He has the most welcoming club in Palm Beach, right?
He grew up in an area of Queens that's part Jewish, part everything else.
His club has a significant number of Jewish members.
It's got Italians, nice Italians.
They actually let Italians in, can you imagine?
But isn't he known down here for opening a club that welcomed people that these other stiff clubs didn't?
You know, the Mayflower crowd.
I gotta show you this Vanity Fair article about Palm Beach that just came out.
It's so funny.
So now we have the Super Tuesdays coming up, right?
Yep.
That's gonna be the 5th?
This is the 5th?
March 5th.
And a lot of states will be voting, of course, on that day.
That's March 5th.
We're bringing up the list here.
Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Virginia.
I can't think of this correctly.
It's next Tuesday.
March 5th.
A week from... Next Tuesday.
Yesterday, yes.
So, which is this Tuesday?
Well, next week.
Yeah.
Yeah.
This coming Tuesday.
The next Tuesday.
Yeah.
Right.
It's coming up in a lot.
So... This is going fast.
Is it?
We're about to hit March.
What happened to February?
You know, it's like we were just in New Hampshire.
Here are the states.
We'll put them up on the screen here.
Do you have them?
Yep.
I have a list of them right here.
I don't think any of them are a problem.
Alabama, Arkansas.
I mean, he won all of these with 90% of the vote last time.
Exactly.
I mean, Republican.
Yeah.
Alabama, Arkansas, California.
Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts.
Maine, I think he's unopposed.
Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Vermont.
I don't see, does she have a chance in Vermont because it's a socialist state?
Maria, what do you think?
Does she have a chance in Vermont?
Does Haley have a chance in Vermont?
No, she doesn't.
They're very socialist.
And yeah, they're going to vote for people who want higher taxes.
No, but does Haley have a chance among Republicans?
In the primaries.
Yeah, she'll get some votes there for sure.
Better than New Hampshire?
Oh yeah.
Yeah, we're very different.
So that might be the only one that'd be a problem for her.
That'd be the only one.
I know it's a socialist communist state.
Yeah, they're big rivals to New Hampshire, right?
Yeah, but there's no comparison.
You don't consider them rivals, right?
Because they're so... It's like Yankee... Sorry, it's like Yankees.
You look at their budgets.
I mean, they got a tremendous deficit.
New Hampshire doesn't.
They've got heavy taxes.
New Hampshire doesn't.
Who has better skiing?
I have a feeling we're out of time.
I could answer any questions.
Oh, wow!
That's one name I know in skiing.
He's from New Hampshire.
You know, Adam Sadler's from New Hampshire.
I do.
I do know that, yeah.
Well, who's from Vermont?
I don't know.
Bernie Sanders.
Howard Dean.
Remember that?
And that cost him the election.
How funny is that?
The nomination, at least.
Back in a different era, I guess.
Yeah.
But that one seemed a little strange.
So I think these primaries look pretty solid for him.
And North Carolina, does Nikki Haley get some support there?
I don't see it.
Um, and these are primaries, of course.
I don't see it.
Utah.
Maybe Utah.
Oh, you mean if- Like I said, that governor that we saw the other- Oh, yeah.
Is ours.
And he won Utah anyway with Romney going against him.
Yeah.
Utah's interesting.
It'd be interesting to see if Nikki Haley's, she's really going to be big.
She should do a victory party in Utah on Super Tuesday.
You think she's big with the Mormons?
I don't know if she's big with the Mormons, but for some reason there's like this big anti-Trump streak in Utah.
I've never been.
I don't even know.
Because of Romney.
Yeah, because of Romney.
But they look at this governor who seems like a big rhino.
Yeah, big rhino, anti-Trump guy.
Yeah, so there must be, so we'll be, maybe Utah is where Nikki Haley really like... Yeah, both big contributors have now pulled out, including the Koch brothers.
It can't go on very long because she's not used to traveling by, you know, regular cars and staying in little two-bit motels.
She's a princess.
Like, again, so she'll still have some money though, right?
Because people, some people, these anti-Trump people... You think she'll follow the Fannie Fannie quite contrary rule and take the campaign money for herself?
You know she did that.
And we're going to show that to you a little later.
No, no, not her.
Not Haley.
Fannie Fannie admitted it and nobody's paying attention to 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.
This is the law of Georgia.
You always have to check it because they kept telling me that, um, you know, it's okay to count ballots without anyone inspecting it until I showed them the law of of Georgia that said those ballots were illegal.
I guess that's why the governor let it happen.
So, so, so basically it says it's a very long statute with all the things you have to do to
dispose of excess money.
Bye.
Here's the one thing you can't do.
You can't take it for personal use.
You can contribute it to another candidate.
You can put it in a pack.
You can give it, if you get permission, I guess, of the Secretary of State, to a charity.
But it is quite clear that you cannot take it for yourself.
That is called, not that she would care, but that's called a crime.
She just admitted to a crime.
And nobody cares.
Nobody cares if the person who wants to put me in jail for the rest of my life committed a crime.
Well, there are people that are Why did they not pay attention to that?
When people heard that, they should have jumped out of their seats.
They should have jumped out of their seats and said, what?
You're stealing money from me to campaign?
That's how you have cash in your house?
Why wasn't there an immediate follow-up?
Because the media is doing everything they can.
To see if they can get Biden, you know, crippled, though he is, over the over the finish line.
They just need to get him.
I've heard that theory, right?
They just got to get him back in because he beat Trump once.
And if he dies, they're not going to care.
Yeah.
Just get him over the finish line.
Actually, some of them actually think he's the only one that can beat Trump.
Because he did it before.
Yeah.
That is, you know, in a warped way that I get that from their perspective, why they would be thinking that.
Because they waited too long, too.
If they had developed a candidate a year ago, it could, I think, it would be a more competitive election.
Yeah.
Or if they had a real primary, and they let Newsom and Whitmire and... Where'd you get this, Dr. Maria?
Don't think we don't know.
I love that.
I know.
Come on.
I got to get one of those.
Is that a shirt?
That's not bad.
We got to get that on camera.
If you carry this in, the district will call me to get arrested.
Yeah.
On the spot.
For insurrection.
And wrong think.
We're going to take a brief break and we're going to come back with a couple of stories and the rest of the rest of those texts that bury Fannie and her lover boy.
Well, we still haven't heard from our friend, Mr. Bradley, who was on the stand the other day.
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Dr. Maria, did you give me zinc?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I thought so.
Yesterday too, right?
I saw that.
I wanted to ask about it before.
What is it?
Zinc.
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Well, zinc is very good for you.
I mean, people started talking about it, you know, during the pandemic because you always thought the zinc was the key to hydroxychloroquine working so well.
Well, so let's do a couple of the quick stories.
Biden announced yesterday or the day before that Israel has agreed to a ceasefire over Ramadan and is going to get a lot of hostages back.
Israel responded by saying they had no knowledge of this.
And then Kirby comes out and says, well, it hasn't been done yet and a deal isn't done until it's done.
That's short for he's either lying or the demented old bum got it wrong.
But isn't that dangerous for our national security?
Think about that.
He gets negotiations wrong.
This is the guy that said, I mean, he's gone both ways on Taiwan.
If Taiwan gets attacked, he twice said, we'll go to war.
And he once said, we won't.
I guess, I guess if it happens, he'll go to war.
Now, do you see that Macron wants to put troops in there?
Someone predicted that like Vietnam, this is going to become a creeping war.
You keep this jackass in a White House, it will.
So that's number one.
Number two, the House committee, Comer's committee, has now, thank goodness, subpoenaed the full interview of Biden by the compromised prosecutor, Herr, because there is no doubt that that interview is a disaster because Herr Herb played little word games.
For example, when he got to the conclusion, he said he's like, a jury might not convict him because he's a sympathetic old man who has a big loss of memory.
And in the text, if you go through, he says some very, very damaging things.
He says he can't remember within a number of years, the year that his son died.
He can't remember when he left being vice president, the year.
Within a couple of years.
That is a serious loss of memory.
That's not like the conclusion he came to, just an old man with bad memory.
This is a guy who can't remember a damn thing.
So, everyone believes that that interview, including some very good sources, is a freaking disaster.
With him having to go out, him forgetting everything, he's getting angry, the whole kit and caboodle.
And of course they're trying to hide it.
What's the basis on which to hide it?
Why can't we know that our president, I mean, if our president's infirm, don't we have a right to know it?
I know he went, he went, I mean, isn't this ridiculous?
He goes for a checkup.
The one thing obviously wrong with him is he's demented and he doesn't get a cognitive test.
I mean, there are other things wrong with him.
He walks like he's going to fall down at any moment.
I don't know if that comes from the dementia.
Or some other illness that he has, arthritis or something.
But he walks like a walking corpse.
But how do you not check him for... How do doctors let him get away with this?
Don't they have an oath of some kind or other?
So you did see his physical report came out today.
What did it say?
And this came out late this afternoon.
But no cognitive test.
Biden is healthy, active, and robust.
He's robust?
That's robust?
Jesus, I must be a dynamo.
That's robust.
White House physician Kevin O'Connor found no new concerns during his exam.
In his report, he wrote that Biden is being treated for a number of ailments consistent with his age.
He remains He was declared... Kevin O'Connor has to be a disgrace to the medical profession.
I mean, he can't figure out that the guy has dementia and doesn't treat him for it.
Of course he treats him for it.
He pumps him up with garbage to get him to come out.
Joe Biden is a healthy, active, robust 81-year-old male who remains fit... Do they think they have the right to lie to us about our president?
The duty as a president.
Because that's the way I am.
So that's the report that came out just hours ago, Mayor.
How incredible is that?
This is a doctor?
I don't know.
I just don't think they're... I mean, the medical profession got killed with COVID.
I mean, it just lost all credibility with COVID.
I mean, some of them were courageous, but that was a minority.
Most of them just went along like sheep and did horrible things and let people die even.
So a Vermont coach, and I was trying to get him on the show, Chris Goodwin, we'll keep trying.
Chris Goodwin, Vermont, remember?
He is the basketball coach of a female, it's called the Mid-Vermont Christian School.
And he has been fired because he took his girls off the court because the other team had a male.
Who is very large and aggressive playing.
And his real worry, aside from the obvious, like he could have at the very beginning said, I'm out.
Well, the girls would get injured.
This guy's like twice their size.
Yeah.
And you know, you can get injured in basketball if you're both the same size.
Yeah.
But I mean, and if you think basketball is not a contact sport, play it sometime.
At least if you play with me, it's a contact sport or Andrew.
We used to play.
First thing I did when I got to Gracie Mansion was I built a basketball court.
And I paid for it.
I, you hear that?
I paid for it.
And Andrew and I, when he came home from school, would go out there and toward the end, he was starting to beat me.
But at first I used to get him with my hook shot because he had never seen one.
He'd never seen a hook shot.
I mean, the people don't use much anymore since Lou Alcindor.
Dr. J or is that different?
No, no.
Dr. J didn't do hook shots.
And here's one that is close to my heart.
Alexei Navalny, you know, the man who was killed by Putin.
Oh, well, we can't say that.
Allegedly killed by Putin.
He was poisoned.
Who do you think did it?
His lawyer has now been arrested.
I wonder if he consulted with Biden on that.
Because, I mean, he's now cribbing from Biden playbook, go get the lawyers, right?
Yeah.
Look at all the lawyers that Biden has gone after of Trump, including yours truly, but all the others too, right?
The Bidenistas.
And the letters from the political activists to the bar associations to go after us.
So Vasily Dubkov, who went to get his body, They arrested him for disorderly conduct.
But you see, that's what they arrested the ballerina for.
And now it's treason.
And finally, I don't know if you have been watching these.
I just I just see a little bit here and there.
But there's apparently some there's apparently a Lifetime docuseries, which is Where is Wendy Williams?
And what it does is It shows her acting demented and weird and strange.
And Kirsten Fleming of the Post basically says that she was diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia.
Yeah, that's what I was just going to tell you.
It's the same diagnosis that Bruce Willis has.
And frontotemporal dementia.
Yeah.
And the producer, The money-hungry producer said if we had known, no one would have rolled a camera.
But how about halfway through, Mark?
That's Mark Ford.
I mean, you didn't notice halfway through that this woman was demented?
As she says, William's story is an American tragedy, a collision of money, addiction, health woes, and the price of fame.
It's also a story That should have been kept off cameras.
Yeah.
Well, maybe I'm doing some more reading into this mayor and I'm starting to wonder if this is part of a, let's see, you know, this might be a part of a marketing ploy.
A hoax?
No, no, not a hoax, but maybe some of the back and forth is meant to gin up some interest in this docuseries.
Let's just leave it at that.
I, I don't think so.
I think this is a, I don't, I think this took a turn they didn't realize.
But in any event, we already covered Fannie Fannie, quite contrary, admitting to the crime of stealing from her campaign funds that is being ignored by the crooked law enforcement agencies in Georgia, including the governor of Georgia.
He's got a DA admitting to stealing campaign funds.
He doesn't do anything to remove her?
Crazy.
Geez.
Someday you'll find out about Governor Kemp.
And you'll say to me and to President Trump, you were right.
Like we have been on everything else.
But I don't think in my history as a lawyer, or my history as a prosecutor and cross-examiner, I have ever seen a guy that has the demeanor of a liar.
So I don't know if you know this, but it's classic instructions to a jury or to a judge, to what we call the trier of fact.
The judge will tell the jury, if there's a critical witness, when you evaluate the credibility of the witness, you can obviously consider their testimony, you can obviously consider any contradictions and whatever, and the weight of those contradictions.
But you also can take into account their demeanor.
Use their common sense.
Do they look like they're telling the truth?
Or do they look like they're lying?
Sometimes people are good at hiding it, sometimes they're not.
I've never seen a guy, including people that broke down and confessed that I was cross-examining, I've never seen a guy that looked more guilty than this guy.
Plus, he's dead.
He's dead because he's got the text messages from a year earlier, when he had no reason to lie, enthusiastically explaining that Fanny Fanny and the lover boy were having an affair for a year to two years before she hired him.
So when she hired him, She put her lover boy in a position where he could rake in a lot of cash.
She also set it up, and nobody is focusing on this, she set it up with two grand juries so he could double.
They get two for the price of one.
And don't you think there were a few too many trips?
What do you think?
What about six, seven?
And how about the cash part?
He reimbursed her, or she reimbursed him in cash.
Well, if she did, she did it with stolen campaign money.
According to her testimony, she took money from her campaign and kept it at home.
Now, now we go to Terrence Bradley.
This was pathetic.
It was sad to watch this.
How do we want to do this?
I have the text messages here, but before that, let's look at a little of his testimony because you have to see him.
You have to see him to believe it, right?
I mean, we were watching this yesterday.
I was riveted by it.
I had to go do my radio show.
And I had it on in the background.
I'm kind of looking at it.
And you don't even have to know what he's saying to know he's lying.
You could just... How about when he was doing this?
Yeah.
Like that.
And he would take, like, it seemed like a half hour to answer a question.
And then he wanted to be shown things first.
Before he answered it because he was getting caught in so many contradictions.
Her style was not classical in terms of impeaching a witness with a prior inconsistent statement.
She's a very good lawyer, so I'm just going to be picky now.
It could have been crisper, meaning faster.
Right away.
Like here.
Look at that.
So let's go with one of these.
Was two pages of text messages between you and Miss Merchant, correct?
Correct.
Hi.
Now, the first page starts off by saying, Miss Merchant, like just date, don't hire him.
Do you think it started before she hired him?
You see that?
Yes, I see it, yes.
Okay.
And your response to that was absolutely correct?
I'm going to show you how he has a propensity to use that dang thing when he's in trouble.
So there, you know, he's testifying under oath that he can't remember He can't remember if their affair predated his being hired.
He had earlier volunteered to her, but you heard that it started before he was hired, quite assertively and quite confidently.
And now with that tortured look on his face, he says, his ultimate testimony was he doesn't remember In other words, think about it.
Two years ago, which is closer in time to the events we're talking about, he remembered it.
Now it's two years later and he can't remember it.
Which do you think would be the more persuasive?
He's got every motive now to lie because they're going to come down on him like a ton of bricks, that crooked Democratic Party.
I mean, you can't imagine what he got hit with when he did this.
I mean, these people are like gangsters.
Don't let them know.
Don't throw... And he looked a little bit to me like a frightened mafia witness.
You would know what that looks like more than I do.
I had guys that actually peed in their pants on the witness stand.
You had that happen?
Huh?
I mean, and I had guys that I would have to sit with them for two hours.
You know, at the very end they didn't want to justify.
And it took every persuasive ability that I had to get him on a witness stand.
Well, you couldn't because you really couldn't, Gary.
I mean, I guess you could.
I could put him in the witness protection program, which was very effective, by the way.
I was going to say, but it really is a change in your life, right?
You're giving up your own life.
Yeah, absolutely.
But you know, you give up your whole life, you spend the rest of your life in jail.
Some people make one choice, some people make another.
So now let's, I want to read you the actual text messages.
So these are, The text message is that he, Bradley, sent to Ms.
Merchant.
Well, the first one is going to be September 18th, 2023.
Okay?
Okay.
Do you have that?
Yeah.
You can put it up on the screen.
I don't know if you can see it easily, but it says, Merchant, any idea who I could get an affidavit from on the affair?
Yeah, we got it up on the screen right now.
No.
No one would freely burn that bridge.
Merchant, okay.
Merchant, if Chris was asked under oath, would he know?
Now, this is Christopher Campbell.
We'll tell you about him in a minute.
No.
Merchant says, wow.
Merchant says, I figured he would.
I didn't expect them to be so careful.
And she puts a laughing face emoji down.
And he says, very, very confidently, or he responds back, he knows But he won't admit it.
Chris Merchant is Wade's law partner and also Christopher Campbell.
So he was another and basically he's saying that Campbell knows all about it.
I think Campbell's wife May work for Fannie.
This is very incestuous, by the way.
And that's the way these crooked political machines operate.
I've been telling you for years that Atlanta is dirty as hell, right?
It's no different than New York or Chicago.
So now we go to, that was a 2023.
That was September of 2023.
2023.
That was September of 2023.
So now, we have a later conversation.
I'm not going through all of them, picking out the ones that are relevant to the things that contradict what he said.
This is now January 5th of this year, 2024.
And it's between 939 and 949.
May or June?
No, I didn't know.
I was gone by then.
Doesn't surprise me, Bradley said.
They took many trips to Florida.
She must have been asking him about a trip he didn't know about.
Bradley, Texas.
Merchant, Ann Napa.
Bradley, California.
Bradley, when she moved her daughter there.
Merchant, I can't believe they were so carefree.
To which Merchant says, Dang!
Which Merchant says, Dang!
Merchant, they had a full-on relationship.
Insane.
Merchant, insane.
Bradley, he went to help her move her Merchant, why she would hire him is insane.
Yes.
Merchant, just, like, just date.
Don't hire him.
Now we have probably the most important piece of evidence.
Deadly.
And this, of course, he contradicted.
Sort of.
Merchant, do you think it started before she hired him?
Bradley says, absolutely.
Not, I'm speculating, maybe, it could be, possibly, I'm not sure.
The word is absolutely.
You see that word?
Do you think it started before she hired him?
Absolutely.
It started when she left the DA's office and was judge in South Fulton.
Merchant did a like to that on the, I imagine they using iPhones.
Bradley, they met at the municipal court clerk conference.
Merchant says, that's what I figured when he was married.
That was on January 5, 2024.
Now, a little later in the morning, a little later in the morning, Merchant texts him.
Is this accurate?
She's checking out the accuracy of her affidavit.
Upon information and belief, Willis and Wade met while both were serving as magistrate judges and began a romantic relationship at that time.
Bradley, no.
Municipal court.
Merchant, thank you.
Bradley, but you can't put where they met.
Not many people know that.
I might be one of only, not even Chris Campbell.
So he's worried that he's going to be discovered.
And in the following text, I won't go through all of them, she kind of leads him to believe that she'll be able to get Chris Campbell and therefore he won't have to testify.
So it must have come as quite a surprise to him that he got called to testify.
So one could say she misled him a little, but that's not unusual for a lawyer to do that.
She gave him a false sense of security.
He is spilling the beans.
I mean, Bradley later on, you don't have this.
Bradley says, I really appreciate you keeping me out, but I think you need to add me on the footnote 15 because I had a contract as well.
That way it doesn't seem like I was involved.
Merchant says, okay, Bradley, it's okay.
Add me to footnote 15 and how much I made.
Merchant, I took you out.
I can add that back.
Good point.
Yes.
Add it back.
Anything else?
Anything that isn't accurate.
Looks good, says Bradley.
Looks good.
Now, he actually, she actually cross-examined him with that yesterday.
So how did he get, um, how did his name become public?
Um, she eventually revealed it.
She said, sorry, they had no, uh... Tough luck, I didn't get the other witness.
Oh!
This guy, so this guy was double-crossing Nathan Wade, in a way.
But he wanted to be a secret informant.
He didn't want to have to get up on that witness stand.
Well, you see how he fell apart on the witness stand.
I mean, I'm not saying this guy has any character.
I mean, a lot of witnesses don't have any character.
They're still telling the truth.
He was hiding it, and then he got caught.
And he had to do it in front of Nathan Wade, sitting right over there.
Did he have a bone to pick with Nathan Wade?
Why in the first place was he singing?
in? I mean there was a former witness of uh, Robin Yerte, who probably um,
gradually discovered for merchant. And you might remember Yerte is the former good friend and
employee of Willis who testified at the February 16th hearing that the affair started in 2019,
not in 2022. So um, I don't know how much more of a case you can build that it is absolutely one of
100% true that these people had an affair.
Plus, remember, we've got, I don't know, how many, how many text messages between them during that period of time?
How many times did he go to a house at night?
Absurd.
Hundreds, thousands.
Numbers like it's a god.
I mean, look, I'd say about as many times as you expect for two people who are in a hot and heavy relationship with one another.
Well, we could do a whole show on some of this.
We will do a whole show on this because there are a couple of things that have been left out.
I do think her admission that it was an illegal campaign funds has been left out.
And I think the coherence of these messages didn't come out as clearly as it should because generally, I would say to you, you know, Mr. Mr. Bradley.
Didn't you text me?
Didn't you text me on whatever the date was?
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
users were here.
Five.
4 24th or.
You text me on.
I don't remember.
I show you Defendant's Exhibit A. This is a transcript in which you say, I really appreciate you keeping me out.
And then you say, I'll add it back.
What do you want to add it back?
Anything else?
Anything that isn't accurate looks good.
Did you say that Mr. Bradley?
Did you text that?
Uh, then you could go right to the, when he says that it was, it was speculation that it was based on.
And he says.
Based on.
Based on speculation.
And he says.
That's it and he says.
Mister Mister Bradley this was speculation.
And he says.
And he says.
Yeah.
Bradley.
What's that word, Mr. Bradley?
What does it say?
Do you see that word?
Mr. Bradley, I'd like you to look at that word.
And tell me what it says.
Please, read it out to the jury.
And there's no reason for you to keep your eyes down like that.
Is that you're trying to hide something down there?
Absolutely, right?
It says absolutely.
Could you say it a little louder because it's hard for us to hear it.
It says absolutely!
Anything about speculation there?
Look at it.
Take your time.
You see the word speculation there, Mr. Bratt?
No, right?
It started when she left the DA's office and was judge in South Fulton.
Did you text that to me?
I don't know.
Just read it.
Read it to the judge and ultimately the jury.
You wrote that, right?
I didn't put those words in your mouth.
You wrote that.
So, I mean, exactly what did they threaten you with?
Liar.
So, I mean, I think this case has got to be done.
God Almighty, I don't know what you have to do to get a case dismissed.
Hire your lover, steal campaign funds, send your lover to the White House to coordinate the case with the White House so you can use it for what it's really intended to do, interfering the election.
And remember, let's remember another thing.
These are her allegations.
They're not the grand jury's allegations.
These allegations were given to the clerk before the grand jury voted.
So she's the one making all this stuff up.
And then, you know, she got the grand jury to rubber stamp it.
Because remember, she filed the indictment early in the morning.
And somebody in the clerk's office called her and said, don't be fanny.
This hasn't been signed by the grand jury.
I imagine you just missed their signing it.
To which she had to say, no, I missed getting them to vote.
This judge should have dismissed that case way back then.
But now we know, I don't know, maybe that night they were staying up late or something.
Last subject today I think will be Ukraine, because this is a very, very hard,
a very, very difficult decision.
And the reason it's a difficult decision is that I'm giving you my view now.
Everybody has a slightly different view on this.
My view is.
I don't want to see Russia prevail.
Because I think it's very dangerous for us if Russia prevails.
At the same time, we only have a certain amount of options here that are within our control.
And I agree with pretty much a unanimous opinion that we should not get involved militarily.
Now, Macron, I don't know why he did this.
I mean, he's not the most responsible guy.
But Macron yesterday said he's thinking about putting in troops.
That would be really interesting because the French haven't put in troops since before.
I mean, they got trouble with the Second World War.
They got to put in troops.
When they put in troops in NATO, they don't fight.
So I don't know if that's a real whatever.
But doing that, it just raises the raises the nuclear threat in Putin.
Putin or the people on behalf of Putin say, you know, we'll treat that as an act of war, whatever that means.
Now, I don't think he's going to do it.
But it just gives Putin a chance to rile his people up even more.
And he's had at times trouble getting the Russians to support this completely.
But when they hear Macron say, I'm going to put troops in, I mean, he's going to do it all by himself?
Just the French are going to go all by themselves?
I don't think so.
I told Trump if he ever wanted to just win a war, just declare war on France and they'll sue for peace immediately.
He won't have to kill anybody.
Nothing would happen.
That's funny.
Right?
Everybody knows that.
That's funny.
I mean, but the reality is that it was a horribly irresponsible thing to do.
And of course, our jerk doesn't know how to deal with it.
He's now in a battle with Johnson over what should go first, America or Ukraine.
And he's strangely on the side of Ukraine.
Johnson says, I'm sorry, I believe this, but my members believe this very strongly.
You've been jerking us off on the border for three or four years.
You now have people getting killed because of the border.
I mean, we could actually say that a couple hundred thousand from fentanyl, you know, it's up to 22 a day now.
All because of you.
So we want, you want to secure Ukraine.
Okay, fine.
But before we secure Ukraine and you give away our money, how about we secure our border?
You do that and we'll go along with you and we'll secure Ukraine, except we're really going to secure Ukraine And we're going to, you're going to have to agree to a Republican outside auditor to go back and to take a look at all the money you've given them, how much was spent on military, how much was spent on other things, and how well documented is it?
So the one report that was put out by them, which I know is false, says that we've spent 74 billion Ukraine.
We spent 120 billion in Ukraine.
So, strike one.
62%, however, went to the military.
Today, somebody was on saying, well, you can be sure that this isn't stolen because it's all military equipment.
Uh-uh.
62% went to the military.
to the military, 35% or $26.4 billion is labeled financial support and not much more description.
Financial support?
Maybe for Mr. Kolomoisky?
Maybe for maybe Zlochevsky?
Biden's old friend?
Geez, you think Biden still got an offshore account?
I mean, these are not irresponsible suggestions about a country that is systemically corrupt.
And the failure of anyone to raise it is astounding, because you're not helping the people of Ukraine by having people steal.
Maybe the reason they can't win is they're not making efficient use of what's being given to them.
I don't understand how he gets away with refusing to have an audit.
I've told you before, this country has an outstanding balance, probably much more now going back, Of three billion in unexplained, unaccounted for foreign aid from the United States and five billion from everyone in general.
So I imagine they're stealing the European money too.
So when they tell you it's all military equipment, they're lying.
They're lying.
Bolton said that today.
Although he's not in favor of their position, I just think he was misled.
It's not all military equipment.
As I said, 35% of the 74 billion they admit, or 26.4 billion, is labeled as financial support with very scant even description of it, of what that financial support is for.
And as a result of spending that, we have been in this position now for a year and a half, and it hasn't changed.
In fact, if anything, You see Advika up there?
Russia just took that a couple of weeks ago.
So, I think that the Republicans, I think the Republicans that don't want to help Ukraine at all are wrong.
I think the Republicans that insist that we first take care of the border and that we then have a responsible process for what we're doing are right.
And that's where I would be if I had a chance to vote on this.
I also, I think, would want a plan.
Like, where are we going here?
Is this just endless?
They keep 20% of Ukraine and we lose another 10,000 people and they lose another 10,000 people.
Because if that's the case, then despite the fact that we don't like it, If we're not going to help them to win, let's help them to take a tie.
So.
I mean, this has been screwed up from the beginning.
By Biden.
And it screwed up even more by his corruption there, because you don't know how much of this is compromised.
And shame, shame on the media and so many people for misrepresenting what's happening in Ukraine, you know.
It's just so sad, Mayor.
With no end in sight.
And these people are stealing from their own people.
They also called off the election.
They called the election.
Young men are absent because they're all being sent to fight, and the ones that remain aren't able to move.
If you're a young man in Ukraine right now, and you're not off on the front lines, and you try to leave your area, you're stopped.
If you don't have your military papers, you're sent to the front lines that day without any training.
You probably get one-tenth of the information.
Because the international media and the American media are so pro-Ukraine, they probably don't tell us most of it.
They don't tell us that.
I'm not sure it has popular support in Ukraine anymore.
Zelensky's poll numbers are a lot lower than they try to tell you, but people are afraid now to criticize Zelensky.
You get arrested, you get put in the front lines.
Well, why wouldn't he be a dictator?
He's a creature of the biggest money launderer in Ukraine.
Why wouldn't he be corrupt?
And he wouldn't be covering up For Biden and for Poroshenko, if he wasn't corrupt?
You've been covering it more than anyone, and this is all, I mean, it's been happening for years, and it goes so deep, yet the media barely scratches the surface.
They don't even scratch the surface, right?
They don't cover it.
What's really happening, you know it.
Well, they've become like a fictional joke.
Yeah.
And people, it's leading to real death and destruction, and people are dying.
Pretty soon.
We're going to have a State of the Union speech.
I don't know the exact date of that.
That's probably in early March, right?
And we'll see.
We'll see.
We'll see.
We'll perform our own cognitive test.
Although I will have to say that as I recall the last couple of State of the Union speeches, he got through them pretty well.
Last year was something like 72 minutes.
He purposefully wanted to go long.
Near the end he was getting...
It'll be interesting what they do this year.
It won't be that long.
There's no way.
March 7th at 9 p.m.
Maybe that's why Dr. Maria was pointing out that he has glasses on now.
He's been wearing them for about three days and she's saying she thinks maybe he had some plastic surgery.
I think maybe he's getting injections and you don't want to see his eyes.
Every once in a while, Chad, his eyes are like this.
Yeah, yeah, you see that?
Other times they're like this.
Yeah, you're right.
There's clearly something wrong in his system.
Well, you got to keep checking in with us so you get the truth because, you know, three quarters of the media in this country wants to mislead you because they're smarter than you are and you can't be trusted to make decisions about your own country, which is, of course, a complete contradiction of what this great country is all about.
There's a government I have to do all of them, of the people, for the people, by the people.
This is our government, not theirs.
It's not Biden's government.
It's Biden's regime.
It's our government.
Right, doctor?
And we're going to take it back.
And notice I showed you the one before.
Can they read that, Ted?
Bring it up a little bit.
Yeah, there it is.
Tomorrow I will drink something appropriate out of here.
You know, like water or... Well, for you, it's either coffee or Diet Coke.
Well, yeah.
Those are the two.
And water.
We gotta drink more water.
I do, too.
So, we'll remind each other.
Thank you very much for listening to us tonight.
We really appreciate it.
Again, thank you to Dr. Maria and Ted for doing such a fine job yesterday.
I really was in a crunch.
I don't think I'd I'd have been sitting there, you know, I'd be looking like, what's his name?
You would have performed.
I would have looked like Bradley there.
You had an excuse.
I just wish I could have gotten across, examined him.
Mr. Bradley, is there any reason why you keep looking down?
Are there some notes down there or something?
That's one thing none of these guys had.
You got some pictures down there?
Can I see them?
What do you got down there?
Is that a New York thing?
Being a little more sarcastic, a little more theatrical.
Mr. Bradley, would you like to wipe your sweat?
Why not?
They could have done that.
She did mention something along the way.
You know, as your adversary, I pretty much concluded it's because you're lying, but it could be other reasons.
Go ahead.
It's hot.
Bright lights, right?
Bright lights and... All of a sudden, you're under the spotlight.
How's it feel?
It's being confronted with all kinds of contradictions of what you said before.
You were speculating.
Then you said, absolutely.
Come on.
Come on, Bradley.
None of your trial performances are on video, right?
No, they're not because the federal court doesn't have... I never tried a case on camera, ever.
That's amazing.
We should almost do a mock trial.
Can we do something, a mock trial, to see you in action?
Even in New York, they don't use cameras.
In the New York courts, I tried a case in New Jersey and they didn't have cameras.
How much time would you need?
I said, Mayor, I got this big case.
Uh, any chance you can litigate this for us?
Big case.
How long would it take you to get right back into it?
Well, for me to get right back into litigating a case?
Yeah.
Nothing.
Just like riding a bike for you?
The amount of time to prepare, which would be substantial.
Yeah.
Learn the facts.
Yeah.
So that, you see what we did before?
So I had them all lined up.
So when, when he says, when he says, um, uh, I was just, uh, I was just speculating.
I would say, uh, We're doing a mock trial.
We should do a mock trial.
Look at what you said when you had no reason to lie.
You said absolutely they were, they had an affair before.
We're gonna do a mock trial.
Doesn't it say, did you, did you say that or did I say that?
And we'll have some actors play the role of Hunter.
Yeah.
And Joe and we'll have you go out, we'll have a whole.
Now it is true.
That would be interesting.
Just one last point on cross-examination.
And I thought she did this well.
At the beginning of the cross-examination you, um, When you're trying to get things out of them, you want to be somewhat friendly.
It's at the end that you turn on them.
And you can see how Trump's lawyer and my lawyer turned on him.
And you've got a good lawyer down there.
They didn't have to worry about getting things out of him.
She had to do the hard work.
They just took big shots at him.
But shout out to Alan Stockton, who I think I'll let you speak to the job he's doing.
I think they're both excellent.
Sorry for the little petty fogging.
Lawyers do that.
Criticize everything.
Oh, I'm sure.
Yeah.
And then honestly, I mean, it was done really well.
And I will tell you one thing, the display of his demeanor was priceless.
Yeah, it was priceless.
He might have just had right across his head, liar.
Right across his sweaty brow, he said, liar.
I am a big liar.
Well, we'll be back tomorrow.
And first of all, we'll be back on wabcradio.com at three tomorrow afternoon.
Then we'll be back here at eight tomorrow night.
And boy, we got plenty to cover.
Stuff here I didn't even go over about Ukraine and about Israel.
Plenty of things to go over and also getting ready for the campaign because you know how important this is, right?
Our future really depends on this.
In a way that it never has before.
So as we always do while this war is going on, God bless the people of Israel.
And of course, God bless our own people who come first, not for Biden, but for Speaker Johnson.
And God bless America.
We'll see you tomorrow.
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