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March 1, 2024 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (E355): Joe Biden & Democrat Open-Border Policies Caused Laken Riley's Death
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This is Rudy Giuliani and this is America's Mayor Alive.
And I have my team with me.
And my team is getting ready to head back to New York.
We had a nice interview today with a man who, I don't know, he's kind of like a dean of journalism, particularly economic and business journalism.
Although in the latter years, he's become one hell of a political reporter.
Who am I talking about?
I'm talking about Lou Dobbs.
So I was on with Lou.
We did about a 20, 30 minute interview.
He moves back and forth, I guess between Washington and down here with real America's voice.
And I have to, I was impressed with the studio.
This is my second fairly lengthy interview with him since he started his new show.
Cause I was, I was a fan.
I was a fan of Lou.
When I was like you were, just a watcher.
I thought he was one of the few people that could explain economics, you know.
Well, in any event, we had a great interview and good luck to him with his new show.
It looks like that they're going all out to make it a big success for a man who's as much of a patriot as anyone.
I mean, when I say that, I mean at the very top.
You see the young lady's picture.
I'm probably resisting getting to it because my heart is broken.
You know, I think you do this also.
Many of you do.
I know Dr. Maria does.
Ted may do it a bit by speculating, sort of.
For parents, the loss of a child is... I don't think I'm poetic enough.
I should have taken a little more philosophy, maybe.
Maybe more theology.
I don't know that I can explain what the loss of a child is.
My grandmother used to explain it to me because my grandmother lost a child.
One.
In an era in which people lost sometimes three and four, you know, she came from a family of, the grandmother I'm talking about came from a family of 22 children.
Her old man, Vincenzo Stanchi, from Gesualdo, Italy, Had 11 with one wife.
The poor lady died of exhaustion, I imagine.
That would be my great, great grandma.
And then he had 11 children with a second wife.
And my grandmother, who lived with us, and she was like my second mother, was the oldest of the clan, the oldest daughter.
And operated more like his son.
He was in a number of businesses.
He was in the tavern business.
He was in the tobacco business.
He was in the livery business.
He was in the Coney Island fire.
He was in the Greenpoint fire when he lost his horses.
He was quite an interesting guy.
We'll have time to talk about those on some of the specials we do on Confidential.
As I give you some of the history and background of New York, I was going to say before it goes under, But hopefully we're going to prevent that.
But let's get to this now.
Laken Riley.
I hope.
I hope for her.
I'm sure she's in a very, very happy place.
This seemed like a very fine young lady and anybody that wants to be a nurse.
Come on.
Come on.
It's a hard job.
And by the time you're, you're into it a bit, I mean, she's already done work.
You realize how difficult the job is.
Is a good person.
You can look at that face.
Look at that smile, Ted.
So she reminds me of several people that I know, including one person I really care for deeply.
And, um, I thought, I thought president Trump was truly eloquent yesterday.
When he talked about talking to the family, and you know, I do share that with him a lot, meaning, um, although obviously it's a different level, but in some ways, maybe a more personal one.
I had to do that a lot for people who work for the city.
And I'm not talking about September 11.
I, uh, I lost, you know, well over a hundred city employees in the line of duty in my eight years, roughly equal number of police officers and firefighters, and then occasional.
sanitation workers, correction officers, teachers who die on the line of duty, but mostly obviously mostly police and fire and for me it was a family thing because my uncles were policemen and my other uncle was a firefighter and so do we have any the other thing that has I don't want to introduce anger into this Because I'd like this, I'd like this to be beautiful, to think about this beautiful girl and to give her family the hope, the hope that this is going to make a difference for America.
Because America has embraced her, even though the media is trying hard to wipe her out.
I've been searching, Ted, Google.
I don't, I don't find, I don't find anything that I could, I'm not the best.
So maybe you'll find something.
I don't find anything in the times.
On her funeral.
I don't find anything in the... I mean, they covered the death.
You know, they don't... They just... Well, how... It wasn't private for the... It wasn't private for the local stations in... It wasn't private for the local stations.
They covered it... The George Floyd funeral, I'm guessing, was covered wall-to-wall.
It wasn't private for the Daily Mail of England.
It wasn't private for many, many...
Uh, local stations and, but how, but how cynical of the Biden administration on the day of the funeral.
This was on, I can't, I don't believe this was on accident.
They, they mentioned a George Floyd police legislation.
They're doing that to, to try and keep as much attention away from Lake and Riley, because this sort of thing.
Possibly compare Lake and Riley and George Floyd.
What do they want to do?
Really destroy this family?
I mean, Lincoln Riley was a young lady, as far as we know, of unblemished reputation, with a very, very, a very, very ennobling desire to help people by being a nurse.
The other guy was a danger to children, to his family, to the community.
He got, he got, he died.
We thought he died because of what the policeman did to him.
We later found out he died of a heart attack.
Of course.
He had some incredible amount of fentanyl in his system.
But in any event, today is about her.
This hurts so much because we can't escape the fact it did not have to happen.
And we can find the people who are responsible for it very easily.
Ibarra, the animal, as Trump correctly described his group of people in 2015, and was beaten up by the phony press that still exists and tries to bury this story, by the way.
The animal came to New York with a phony wife and child.
He got caught endangering a minor.
Who knows how many other crimes he and his brother committed in New York?
We don't know.
Since New York has a law that says you don't turn criminals into ice.
Yeah, yeah.
New York has such a law.
They didn't turn him in.
So step number one, if New York had followed federal law, the guy would have been on a detainer in jail.
In the many, many places we created when I was in the Reagan administration to protect America from the Mariolitos.
Because Ronald Reagan protected America, Joe Biden endangers Americans.
So he then goes to, he goes to Georgia, ends up in Athens, Georgia.
And there he starts committing crimes.
And there he also is not reported to ICE.
He doesn't show up for a hearing.
He's still not put in prison.
Because lo and behold, Athens is as bad or worse than New York because it has a university.
I mean, why should a city or town that have a university be insane?
I mean, are universities insane?
They don't turn him in.
And it turns out that they are really rabid about this.
They have a guy who ran for sheriff.
Here he is, John Williams, who actually ran on, I'm going to make us a sanctuary city.
Defined as, we're not going to turn people into ice because we want to be friendly to them.
Oh, they were very friendly to Mr. Ibarra.
Unfortunately, Mr. Ibarra was not very friendly to decent, innocent human beings.
He was a craven murderer.
Williams, you're an idiot!
You don't belong in law enforcement, and if you don't resign, somebody should go take that badge and shove it up your... your registrase!
And your mayor?
Wow.
I mean, I have seen right-wing lunatics, left-wing lunatics, and right-wing lunatics.
I've rarely seen a guy That is as moronic and idiotic as that guy.
And he looks the part too.
You take one look at him and you know you're going to have a jerkball on your hands.
And he's talking about how you can't conflate border crossings with violent crime.
border crossings and with violent people who come in across the border with violent crimes.
Oh, you can't?
Well, how about, what about this one, pal?
You want to conflate that one and stick it down your throat?
So this place has got to be lulled down because here's one I don't believe.
The prosecutor there, who's at the county level, like this crazy sheriff and nutty mayor, has been in office since 2020.
And she had to give up the case because she's never won a conviction.
Now, I think that's wrong.
It's in the newspapers.
I can't imagine.
How can you be in a place, a university town where, okay, you're going to have at least, in a university town, I don't care what kind of university, they're going to have drunken brawls and She has never gotten a conviction?
Maybe they mean personally trying the case?
Can't be that her whole office has never convicted anybody in 21, 22, 23, in three and a half years?
You know what our conviction rate was?
90 something percent.
Like if we lost a case, it was like, oh my goodness, how do we do that?
Doesn't have a conviction.
So she had to go and get a special prosecutor.
I mean, Georgia has got to be in trouble, huh?
Well, you watch this crazy prosecutor.
You see Fannie, Fannie, Fat Fannie, and you listen to her.
And you think of the shenanigans she's involved in, including stealing campaign money.
Is that her?
This is Debra Gonzalez, Athens-based Democrat district attorney.
Of course.
I didn't have to tell you that, did I?
Took office in 2021, pledging not to prosecute certain crimes.
She didn't.
This is a story from 2023.
She was sued, alleging high turnover, procedural missteps, and other failures With high profile cases signaling that she ultimately is unable and unwilling to do her job.
This a lawsuit in March of 2023.
According to this appears to be PBS Georgia.
Well, I mean, here's here's the here's the paragraph from the post, and if it's wrong, please correct me.
Meanwhile, Athens Clark District Attorney Deborah Gonzalez removed herself from the case.
amid criticism that she's failed to secure a single guilty verdict since our election in 2020.
2020?
It's 2024!
Oh, right.
I said 23.
It's four years.
Oh, what's a year between incompetent DAs?
No, but that's shocking.
Gonzales, a Democrat, appointed veteran attorney Sheila Ross the special prosecutor I wonder if she did, like, a big-money contract with him.
Why do you need a special prosecutor for this?
It's a clear cut, right?
Like, this is why we have district attorneys, right, Mayor?
Yeah.
And it's not exactly like being the U.S.
attorney in California or District of Columbia or Southern District of New York, where you have thousands of very, very difficult cases and you have to manage people.
I mean, this is...
I got to look into that more, though, because it's just it's just kind of too hard to believe.
It's just kind of crazy.
But when you listen, when you listen to it, you really want to do a I know it probably would be get me in trouble, but I really do really think we should do a wanted poster for.
For Williams, the sheriff, for grit, the we have that coming, by the way, and who in New York Adams?
We do Adams.
Adams has now positioned himself.
Adams wants to change the sanctuary law now.
So he's gone to the city council and said, I want to change the sanctuary law.
City council says, go to hell.
Adams says, okay, okay, okay.
I'll go away.
I'll go away.
There's nobody there to tell him.
Mayor, you don't have to follow the law.
It may be hard for you.
I know there's, That actually is a legal proposition defined in the statutes and defined in the opinions of judges.
See, it contradicts federal law.
And when a state law contradicts a federal law, it's preempted.
That actually is a legal proposition defined in the statutes
and defined in the opinions of judges.
You'll be very safe when you say to your police department, who would love to do this, they love doing it for me,
Take the son of a, and take him to ice.
And ICE would love to get their hands on him.
I did this all the time.
And I very, very effectively managed what I got from immigration.
What that meant was when I was the mayor, we had about 400,000 illegals in New York.
The immigration service in New York alone, but you could throw in New Jersey and
we could deport between two and four thousand people a year.
So I want you to think about that, right?
I'm going to, no matter what they do, no matter how good they are, I got 396 illegals, 96,000 illegals in New York.
So I wanted to do two things.
First, I wanted to make sure that I used those spots.
Those spots were precious.
That I used those spots for the worst people.
I also, uh, because look, I used to, it was easier for me.
I used to run them.
So, and I also wanted to do a deal with them.
Some people I didn't want them to deport.
Some I wanted to put in jail for the rest of their lives because I'm going to deport them.
And like the guy who killed Kate in, in, uh, 10 years ago, the guy went back and forth five times.
They should have taken one time and put it away for life.
Look, it's worth paying for.
So you got to make intelligent decisions beyond these people.
Their ideology makes it impossible.
So this woman died because of democratic, idiot, pro-criminal, pro-illegals policies.
And the guy at the top of the wanted poster should be Joe Biden.
Right there, right at the top.
And then a little picture of Mayorkas.
Maybe we grab Mayorkas, I'll do his question.
He said I can flip him.
I haven't flipped somebody in a long time, Dr. Maria.
Think he's as tough as the mafia guys I flipped?
No, I don't think so.
I don't torture them.
Honest, when I do that.
No, I wouldn't.
So, do we have any, uh, I'm gonna take a break at this point, but I'm gonna see if you have, you have any, uh, film of the funeral or, uh, something said about her that we can repeat?
Maybe we'll do it at the end if you'd like.
Ted?
Which is that, end or?
We'll get something, uh, by the end of the show we'll have something.
When we come back we'll be on a different subject.
Yeah.
Okay, that's all I need to know.
Thank you.
And we will be right back.
You can see who really runs this show.
Okay.
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You're going to help a guy they tried to crush.
You're going to help him not get crushed.
You're going to stand up for the right thing and you're going to show that we conservatives can stick together.
We do stick together because we're fighting for the right thing.
I don't know where they come up with their ideas.
I don't.
Yes, I do.
Karl Marx had an interesting conversation with Jimmy today.
I gotta get Jimmy on this show.
Think he goes to bed early?
He's probably an elderly man.
He's been.
Probably my age.
He's been calling in the radio shows.
He's famous.
He's famous in New York.
But he is a true, self-taught expert on the history of the Communist Party.
He's always got great little nuggets.
Tin bits nuggets.
And also connections.
And he ties things together well.
Even Biden had some communist instruction.
Now, I told him not to take it seriously because Biden would have retained it.
Yeah, well.
But it's scary.
Jimmy from Brooklyn's been on to something for 30, 40 years.
He probably spells communist with one M. That would be my guess.
So the border, border showdown yesterday.
Oh, we should have had some, we should have had, you know, some music around.
Somebody, somebody, somebody equated it to the Alamo.
They said Biden lost the Alamo again.
This contrast, gosh, if you're a Trump supporter, you want this contrast every day from now until the election.
Yeah.
I told, I told, um, Lou, at the end of his show, he's free to use it.
He doesn't even have to credit me because I think this is generic.
I said, here's the best way to describe it.
You had on the same split screen the problem, the solution.
Right?
Every single thing that is going on now was not going on when that man left office on the other side of the screen.
The numbers were down.
To the lowest numbers ever.
Now, it is true that Trump had some bad years at the beginning.
Bad!
I mean, bad.
Forget it.
Those years were fabulous compared to this guy.
He had an 800,000 year.
His first year was 1.8 million.
Biden's first year.
But, you know, Trump is a guy that If at first you don't succeed, try, try again, like I was.
I mean, a couple of things I had to do five times before I got them right.
And so then he puts together, and he also puts together a great fentanyl task force.
I'm not biased because my son was part of it, but I am, because I used to find out a lot about it.
And Andrew used to get a lot of, you know, I don't like to interfere.
I was his lawyer.
I didn't want to interfere with policy.
But I could, through my son, I could give them some ideas.
I do know a little about drugs, drug enforcement.
And man, they got off to a great start.
I don't, I mean, they, and I also gave him some tips on the Mexican police because I worked with them for two years, with Bernie Carrick, and they're not all bad.
Sometime I'll tell you that the tactic we used with them that worked beautifully.
I mean, we went and found the honest ones and we rewarded them.
We paid them more.
We gave him bonuses for being honest.
He said, we shouldn't have to do that.
You got to do what you got to do.
And we got crime down.
I mean, we got crime down 12 percent, then 11 percent.
Then we got fired by Fox because we were making the mayor look too good.
And that mayor is now the president of Mexico.
You were fired by Vicente Fox.
I just want to clarify.
If Biden needs somebody to go convince the president of Mexico, staying in Mexico might not be a bad way to end your administration.
I have a few street creds with him.
Mayor, does this video inspire confidence that the border is secure?
Maybe we can get your play-by-play.
What is Joe Biden talking about here?
People can hear you as we play this clip.
What is he talking about?
Well, this is Joe Biden at the border here.
This is him yesterday.
It looks like he's inspecting a nursing home.
Well, it's just b-roll.
This is like when the family takes the poor old man who has to go in the nursing home to the nursing home, so he picks one out.
Yeah, that'd be a nice place for you, Joe.
We'll build a little tent.
What could they possibly be telling him?
You know what they're telling him?
We used to have a lot of people coming in here, but Abbott built, Abbott put up this wire stuff that you went to the Supreme Court to take down and we're down to like three, four a week now.
And that's why you're safe here.
Also, you are, we heard Mr. President, I don't know how straight this guy is, but he was in Texas.
We heard Mr. President that you're basically a complete coward and inveterate sissy.
So we took you to the safest part of Texas.
Now, did you see his arm, Mayor?
Was that... Did he need to be propped up?
Did he hang on to this guy's... Watch Joe Biden's arm here.
Every step looks like a struggle.
Watch his arm.
Look at this.
Is that him?
He needs to be held up?
Or is he just saying hi?
I would never go to his doctor.
His doctor described him as robust.
Healthy, active, and robust.
This guy.
We should put this out.
This is the quintessential picture of a robust man.
Look.
Look.
Look at this.
Look at this.
I shouldn't laugh.
It's not funny.
It's not funny.
It's funny that they've been able to like him.
You know they all hate him.
You know that.
Remember when he did the thing with the lasso and he said they all were going to have to pay for what they didn't do and he never apologized?
He never apologized for that, did he?
Neither did Mayorkas.
So Abbott described Biden as going to a sanitized location and Trump went to the heart of the action.
And Trump actually got to see illegal migrants and how it works.
He also got to see how the wire works.
Now, the tip of the Lone Star Spear is Shelby Park and Eagle Pass.
And after Abbott secured That area that Biden is in and is very safe now.
He moved over because they wanted to try it in an easier place.
He went to one of his two worst places, Eagle Pass.
He put the wire in and took possession of the park.
So you can't get in the park without the police letting you in.
And Biden went to court and the Supreme Court incorrectly ruled that the federal government can take the wires down.
That's about a month ago, Ted.
Maybe longer.
I would say that was at least a month ago.
You want to show Trump?
You want to see the wires?
Pussy, pussy, the coward in the White House hasn't touched the wires.
He was all intent on taking those wires down.
He realizes if he takes the wires down, it's going to be like a physical demonstration That the Republicans are trying to stop people by having the wires up and you're taking the wires down so they can come in.
I wish somebody would tell people that he distorts and corrupts the office of being a border patrol agent by having them assist people in coming in illegally.
Yeah.
They are now.
The Mexican cartel regards our border patrol as escorts for illegal immigrants.
Crazy.
And tell them that.
Tell them you'll get a lot of help from the Border Patrol.
And within two, three days, you'll be in a nice city.
And if you can get to New York, within a short period of time, you're going to have a one grand a month cash card that they say you have to use for food, but they don't check on it.
And they don't do anything honest in New York anyway, so it wouldn't matter.
Here's a short video of the two men at the border yesterday.
Should we play it?
Please.
I love that, man.
I love some of my Neanderthal friends who still think there's no climate change.
Well, my administration is going to keep building on the progress we've made fighting climate crisis, and we're going to keep helping.
What's interesting about climate change?
Does he know where he is?
What the hell is he talking about?
These people are coming because of climate change?
Crazy.
How many Scrizzles?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, please!
I mean, I don't know what we have to do to prove to people he's- I love that, man.
I love some of my Neanderthal friends who still think there's no climate change.
Well, my administration's gonna keep building on the progress we've made fighting climate crisis, and we're gonna keep help folks rebuild themselves.
Just one week ago, a beautiful 22-year-old nursing student from Georgia Was barbarically attacked, almost unrecognizable, while she was out on her morning run.
She was a morning run.
She was doing a keep herself in shape.
She was a beautiful young woman.
She was a great person, best nursing student there was.
I spoke to her parents yesterday.
They're incredible people.
They're devastated beyond belief.
But she was beautiful, just so beautiful in so many ways, and brutally assaulted, horrifically beaten.
Kidnapped and savagely murdered.
The monster that's charged in the death is an illegal alien migrant who was led into our country and released into our communities by crooked Joe Biden.
He's crooked.
I took the name away.
I'm going to tell you from probably more experience with this, like the personal part, because the president usually writes letters and It's rare that a president has the time to go to the homes of the soldiers who were killed, because it's all over the country.
But I followed the tradition.
I didn't invent it, but not every mayor did it.
But I followed the tradition of the good mayors of New York who had a heart.
And I went to the home when I could.
And when they wanted me there, they weren't in like shock, but most of the homes.
And I went to the wake and funeral.
For every one of my police officers and firefighters who died in the line of duty.
Even some others that didn't die in the line of duty, but it was a terrible death.
And then the same thing for other city workers.
But the vast majority, obviously, was the firefighters and police officers.
And since my first two years, I inherited a city with 2,000 murders a year.
You can imagine how many funerals I had.
I think my first one, I was six days in office.
Really?
Yeah, I was in office one day and I had a group of people take over a mosque in Harlem.
And my police commissioner didn't want to go in.
He said, they have sanctuary.
I said, hey Bill, you're a policeman and I'm a lawyer.
Do you know when sanctuary disappeared as a legal defense induction?
No.
How about the 16th century?
And he said, well, I'm going to be very uncomfortable doing it.
I said, well, that's really good.
I think we've got to get it straight right at the very beginning.
I said, good, if you don't want to do it, leave.
I'll go find somebody else to be police commissioner.
He'd only been on the job six days.
But he went and did it.
He did it, yeah.
Stayed for a few more years.
Yeah, he did a good job.
He did a good job.
He looked it up after that.
Didn't do his good job there.
He didn't.
I know people that were with the LAPD, so it's fine.
He'll tell you.
He didn't have the backing of the mayor.
Ah.
No, he'll tell you.
You can't do it.
There are good things about Bill, and there are really some horrible things about him, like the lies that he tells.
But he told me straight out.
I mean, I always knew I had to have your backing to do it.
And the guy here is a flake.
I don't know what's going to happen because this is going to go nowhere.
All that stuff about Biden wanting legislation is a complete insult to the American people.
He did all of this with a head.
He signed executive orders overruling the executive orders signed by the guy who really was a president.
Two probably covers 80% of it.
Stay in Mexico.
He reversed it within a day.
That's about 60 to 70% difference immediately.
The second one, Article 42.
Now that took a little longer.
That was a COVID provision for emergencies.
Which said, basically, you can just throw somebody out.
If you've got a bad feeling, you throw them out.
I mean, remember, you get all these liberal nitwits who say, you have a right to asylum, you have a right to come in.
Do I have any right to come into the United States?
Like, you have no right to come into my house.
It's not your house, it's not your country.
You gotta do things to earn it.
Now, if you're born here, you're lucky.
But if you're not, you gotta do something to earn it.
Because we want productive, good, solid citizens that are going to help us make a better life for ourselves and our children.
We don't want a bunch of bums and criminals.
And that's what we're getting right now.
And that idiot Congressman Garcia says you're a racist if you say that.
You're a racist if you don't say it.
Because then you're a liar.
And I see that New York The Wall Street Journal, rather, has a column, the usual liberal horseshit.
Well, you know, it's always been true.
For decades, there are studies.
God, studies, please.
There are studies that say that immigrants commit fewer crimes than Americans.
First of all, Are they legal or illegal immigrants?
We got to start with that.
Okay.
And if they're illegal immigrants, are they the ones that came in in the seventies into the eighties when they were mostly all Mexican coming in for work?
Truth is, I know that.
I, when I had a reduced crime in New York, I had a, I had to study it much, much more than any phony newspaper man or or dilettante.
I had to study the statistics in depth and I had to be right about it because if I was wrong, I was going to fail.
And I determined that yes, they were more peaceful.
Not by a lot.
It's not as if they're angels.
So that's why I came up with the policy of let me focus on the career criminals among them and let me treat the others in a humane way and hope that immigration finally gets to them.
And help immigration when they need that help.
Because if I just keep flooding people in there, they're gonna be thrown out a mother, and I'm gonna have the drug dealer.
Because they don't know the difference.
I know the difference because I have the police department, and a great one.
So that's why it works so well.
And my immigration program helped me reduce crime in the city.
Now, put that aside.
This is a different group of immigrants.
You can't use studies from then or analogies of that or any of that crap.
First of all, they're not all Mexican, by any means.
Second, they're coming from all over the world.
About a third of the places, we don't even know where the hell they're coming from.
Third, there's no question they're being let out of jails.
Maduro is doing it big time.
Crime has even gone down in Argentina.
And every Latin American country now is seeing that, watching Pussy Boy in the White House and saying, yeah, let me get rid of my insane asylums.
Now, you can't dispute what I'm saying because we don't vet them.
And you can't dispute what I'm saying because the ones that we pretend to vet with four questions we don't know anything about, but the ones that are gotaways and the ones we never see, We don't even make a phony attempt to vet.
How can you tell me I'm wrong?
And then you see what they do.
And isn't it better to assume what I'm assuming than, oh, they're all wonderful people.
I mean, like Mr. Ibarra just wanted some places where he could find girls to rape.
When Trump said in 2015 that they were animals, Trump was predicting and was ahead of his time.
And he wasn't really ahead of his time.
He said it based on, I know the case.
That's actually when I decided to help him.
I said, this is unfair what they're doing to this man.
I mean, the guy has raised an issue.
These people are too stupid to see.
They didn't pay attention to the MS-13 people who came to, I think it was Islip, New York, grabbed three or four young girls, chopped their heads off and left them on the beach and say, we run the place now.
I wanted to go back into law enforcement, you know, get a posse and go get them.
And I don't tell you what I wanted to do.
I mean, come on.
And when I heard that spirit from him, I said, that's what we need.
That's what we need.
We need somebody who's going to be honest and not this crap about, they're coming here because of the poem on the bottom of the Statue of Liberty.
They haven't the foggiest idea what the statue is.
They don't know the poem.
They don't know English.
They have no idea of freedom and they're damn good at knifing it.
So let's cut it out and let's protect ourselves.
And let's now pass laws like, we've wanted to do this for a long time.
I am perfectly comfortable, but nobody else will be, giving them three months to change the laws.
And then if they don't turn people in, putting them in jail.
Mayor, police commissioner, not the individual cops.
Mayor Adams, I explained to you the preemption doctrine.
You're violating your oath of office.
You're violating federal law.
You're obstructing justice.
You're getting your people killed, and you're getting people like in Athens, Georgia, killed.
You were a material part of that murder.
Yeah, but I'm trying to get it changed.
I said, no, no, no, no.
You're not supposed to follow it.
The New York City Council is a lawless body anyway.
You know that.
You know, they're all, well, you know.
Now he's in a bit of trouble, right?
He got, what is this, his second aide who's getting, who's getting searched by the FBI?
I guess Biden is keeping the pressure up on him.
Yeah, we'll see how much, we haven't heard him complaining too much about the White House in recent months.
They put his tail right under his legs and whatever.
So we'll be back very, very shortly.
And we'll go over a couple of those stories that they're going to try to keep from you.
And then we're going to talk about how interesting the Fanny Fat Fanny story has become.
And a little bit about the complexities of Ukraine and Russia, which I'm going to do something bigger on, but I'm going to give you a little taste of it.
But I think this is a big, big decision.
It's going to get made before Trump.
We've got to see, is there a way we can shape it somehow?
Because it's going to affect our future quite a bit.
I think it's a much more impactful decision than you think.
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There are two people who should be on the, that should be a wanted poster.
Two thieves in Georgia stole state, probably federal money.
It was the worst crime they committed.
They indicted Rudy Giuliani.
What kind of creeps would do that?
For not doing anything wrong.
What's the point?
For not doing anything wrong?
For being a lawyer?
For doing my damn job?
Well, first thing, first thing, let's talk, we're going to get to that at the conclusion of this part.
But first, first, we're going to tell you about the bull.
The Wall Street Bull.
Do you guys know the Wall Street Bull?
The Wall Street Bull is down at the tip of original Manhattan, where originally settled by the Dutch.
And the Bull, which I always thought was a, I must say, I always thought it was like an invitation to a disaster.
And it has had quite a few disasters.
But this also really, really hurts me because they wrote anti-Semitic things on it.
Think of the Jewish city.
I mean, when I say it's a Jewish city, of course it's an everything city.
One of the sort of romances about New York is that it's a Jewish city.
Now, Italians will say it's an Italian city.
And if you see all the cops and the firefighters in the St.
Patrick's Day parade, which is coming up, they'll say it's an Irish city.
And they'll say it's a Polish city.
Puerto Rican!
Puerto Rican city.
Hispanic city!
How about Dominican?
Dominican Republic now?
Now it's a multitudinous Hispanic, it's an Asian city.
Asian.
But I mean, one of its traditions is the Jewish city.
And a lot, a lot, we got a lot from that, like we got a lot from the Irish and the Italians.
And we're friends.
I mean, this idea of anti-Semitism in New York, I mean, we grew up together.
I grew up particularly in a neighborhood of Italian-Irish-Jewish.
I don't think there was anybody.
If it was something else, we didn't know what it was.
We had to learn it later on.
Italian-Irish-Jewish.
What, Brooklyn?
Well, no.
In Brooklyn, it was Italian-Irish.
When I moved out to Garden City South, it was Italian-Irish-Brooklyn.
And I went to North Belmore, it was actually more even Jewish.
And the friends I grew up with were all Jewish.
One of my best friends, his father was a dentist.
And he used to play in his house, he used to play in my house.
They wrote down, free Palestine, kill Israel, kill Jews, all this crap.
Look at it, you can see it.
See it right there?
Everybody see it?
Yep.
Does it show the mark?
And they may not be able to see the mark.
Oh, by the way.
The nose, look at the nose.
Yeah, they tried to make his nose ugly.
Also, the guy on top dressed up as a Hasidic Jew, carrying Palestinian flags to mock them.
And then they marched to City Hall and all got arrested.
Oh, good.
And then Brad got them and they all got public service awards.
What do you think they're talking about here?
How much cash do I get today?
You want a G?
You want a G?
Two G's!
Two G's?
Come on, man!
If you said to get a G, he's getting a thousand dollars.
A lot is a thousand dollars.
Did you know that, Mayor?
I did.
I had forgotten, but I was reminded by, uh, I was, I was reminded by, uh, Uh, Fanny, Fat Fanny.
Well, I thought a K would have been a thousand, right?
One K is one thousand, but I guess the one I need.
When I'm doing something 20K, 10K.
Yeah, yeah, 10K.
Anyways.
All right, well, there have been a couple of studies out.
Here's another one.
There was one yesterday we talked about.
Here's another one that this guy, uh, Professor Richard H. Ebright, Rutgers University molecular biologist, says that the China virus may actually have been man-made in China, Wuhan Institute of Virology.
Actually, this is like silly.
It's much stronger than this.
Evidence found in a 2018 document from the lab The document elevates the evidence provided by the genome sequence from the level of noteworthy to the level of smoking gun.
This was written in the Wall Street Journal yesterday and the report now is repeated in the Post.
And it explains a little bit more like I can understand why, which maybe when we do uncovering the truth, if you'd like to on Sunday, you might explain to people like in five easy minutes that only you can do.
Okay.
But I mean, what this means is that Trump was right from the beginning.
Do you remember when he called it the China virus and they did the whole, they wanted to put him in jail for being a racist?
For being a xenophobe.
And where the hell did it come from?
And viruses, by the way, up until then were all named from the place they came from.
Lyme disease.
I mean, I think he'd have been happy with Wuhan virus too.
China.
China.
Where's Hunter?
Hunter, it was in front of the committee.
You know, they missed a couple of the really great things.
You know, Hunter identified the hard drive.
After all this time, he said, yeah, that's a message from the hard drive.
Yeah, that's a message from the hard drive.
I mean, I went through hell.
Yeah, what of all the lying?
All the times he said it wasn't his.
Well, the idea that I, that I, uh, that I created, I created it somehow.
I'm going to call Lou on the phone.
That's one of the things we got out of the testimony.
Song and dance about the big guy.
He sort of admitted that Joe was the big guy.
But the committee, in what I would consider an F in cross-examination and lawyer-like preparation, did not confront him with the five that I know of on the hard drive where You can prove that Joe is the big guy without any extraneous evidence.
What I mean by that is, going back to 2010 or 2012, there are notations there of his father being referred to as the big guy.
In fact, one campaign contributor sends him a note, and we'll dig it out for tomorrow if it's that important, you know, a lot of this stuff.
But it says, Your father spoke at the something, something, something.
He said, the big guy did a good job.
This is a college friend of his.
Then there's another reference to the big guy from another, I think from one of his brothers, right?
There are four separate references to the big guy.
on the drive, which is why I thought they put too much weight on Bobulinski as the guy who identified the big guy, because you need Bobulinski.
The hard drive is self-identifying.
You can create your own bibliography or your own dictionary.
Big guy, let's go back.
Who are they referring to as big guy?
Biden, Biden, Biden, Biden, Biden.
Bernie and I did that right away because we're very good at what we do.
So when he gave us trouble on big guy, if he gave me trouble on big guy, by the time I finished with that cross-examination, he'd have been gone looking for his pusher.
Maybe we found out who he is.
But the big guy is obviously Joe.
Now, here's the other thing that has always driven me nuts, and you know it.
There is a dynamite text message.
There are two, actually.
I'm only going to use this one right now.
It ends the whole case.
It explains the RICO theory better than anything.
Maybe they don't understand RICO.
I mean, these guys are not... Maybe they don't understand RICO.
Can we put that up on the board?
This is a text.
You had it up there a minute ago.
This is a text.
This is a text.
Well, that one there.
That's the one they're talking about here.
This is Gileas to all of the other criminals involved, and it says... Who are those people, Mayor?
Hunter Walker.
Hunter Walker. That was a James Gilliards. TV.
Is it TB?
Is that a Biden?
Yeah, yeah.
Tony Bobulinski.
Oh, Tony.
Yeah, Tony Bobulinski.
Jim.
You know Jim?
Yeah, Jim.
He made America famous.
And then age holding for the big guy.
And look at that.
That adds up to 100%.
It's almost as if this is how they break down their little payouts, right?
Now, a lot of these people didn't know the internal arrangement, which was 30 years old.
Oh, how do we know he's 30 years old?
For some reason, they hide this from you.
This makes sense.
They corrupt it.
Remind us who this text is from.
Just like these text messages that are coming out from that Bradley guy.
You know, yeah, they were lovers before.
Absolutely.
Yeah, yeah.
And then now he's lying about it.
These text messages are evidence.
They're admissions.
Now, let's read it.
Read it, Ted.
My voice is getting funny.
Save that voice.
This is from Hunter to a family member.
I love all of you, but I don't receive any respect and that's fine, I guess.
Works for you, apparently.
Hope you all can do what I did and pay for everything for this entire family for 30 years.
It's really hard, but don't worry.
Unlike Pop, I won't make you give me half your salary.
This is the reason why that little crumb bum Eric is all around, moving money around constantly.
This is the reason why you see things like Hunter paying rent for his own house to his father.
Who the hell does that?
This is why you see all these strange transactions.
Like the loans that have no loan documents, or the numerous accounts here in America.
And you have no idea how many are overseas.
The deal was Hunter, James, Hunter's wife, and a few others acted as bag men.
Joe, Joe, they were telling Joe, they got nothing else to sell.
They're selling Joe.
From the very beginning, Joe got 50%, handled carefully, so he had, as James said, plausible deniability.
Right?
Those are James' words.
And they would stash the money away for him at an appropriate time to get it to him.
Also, making his life beautiful, because he didn't have to pay for anything.
They paid for the houses, they paid for everything they could.
Example.
Hunter paid for his youngest sister's education, college education, entire education.
Now, how many brothers do that with a father who's successful?
I mean, well, he is rich, actually, but that was a way of doing that.
And then you're going to see a lot of texts from Eric Schwerin, Oh, you know, send me the $2,000 for the shutter.
Send me the $2,500 for this, for that.
We're talking about, we're talking about, we're talking about expenses for the house now.
So, I do not know why that isn't used.
And I'd love to have gotten his explanation for that.
What is that?
Was he lying?
I mean, how much is he, I mean, is it all, and it also all makes sense, doesn't it?
I mean, doesn't it all, like, in a trial, you tell the jury, use your common sense.
And at the end of this trial, I can just see it all comes together.
For five years, people have been saying, who's stupid enough to pay Hunter Biden $5 million?
Who's stupid enough to put a billion dollars in a Hunter Biden equity firm?
Who's dumb enough from Moscow to give him $3.5 million?
Who's crazy enough to give him and his Devon Archer friend a salary of $2 million a year for not even showing up at board meetings?
Maybe after you go through all of that, with a modicum of common sense, you say, it really was for something else.
Oh, what's hanging around the house that they could want?
What were they selling?
Widgets?
Special widgets?
Yeah.
Well, we know what they weren't selling.
Oh, you think they were selling Fruits!
No way!
Man!
No, they're not, that's too honest, too honest of a living.
Dr. Howard, Dr. Howard, throw him out on their backside.
Dr. Howard is one of the nicest and best men you've ever seen, I'll tell you, and he's doing a lot of good for people, including Rudy, who had extras.
He has, this is a whole new one now.
I got, I opened a new one because I took too many.
I don't think I did.
I'm going to call him and find out if I took too many.
But my cold is feeling much better, and now I'll go back to New York and I'll get a cold again.
Well, we're just going to go away our movements too much, but we won't be there forever.
We'll be there for the Super Tuesday thing, and who knows, we might make a little, we'll see.
A lot of states!
Yeah.
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Thank you very much for coming back.
And before I do it, I have to express my appreciation to my partners here for taking over.
I think it started on Monday night, if I'm not mistaken, or Tuesday night.
I just couldn't do the show because my fever had me, you know, and I was lying down not too far from him.
I couldn't hear what they were saying.
And I knew they would do well because I have great confidence in them.
But I also have to tell you, I've never had a doctor as good as Dr. Maria.
She's always right.
You know, doctors have all different skills.
She's a terrific diagnostician.
She picks up the littlest things and quickly has things that at an early stage can turn Well, we'll go into it sometime.
I'll interview her and we'll go through her career because she's a, she's a nurse practitioner and a PhD in hospital management.
But as a nurse practitioner, she did all the things the doctor does.
Plus she prescribes medicine.
So she, uh, she's, uh, a doctor and she, and she did emergency medicine, which I always think sharpens your skills.
More than any other form of medicine.
Sure.
You know, you got to make quick decisions.
Yeah.
Uh, the last thing that was excluded that is driving me crazy.
We'll take us right into our next subject, which is the two crooks here.
And, um, look, they should have arrested her when she said this, this is, this is, uh, uh, complaint time, arrest time, search time.
Sounds an awful lot like a crime.
You better have a hell of an explanation for this one.
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- One more time for those- Yeah, I couldn't get that.
Whole life, when I took out a large amount of money on my first campaign, I kept some of the cash of that.
Like, I took out a large amount of money from my first campaign and I kept a lot of cash of that.
I heard that live.
I always think as a lawyer, I said, wow, they're going to destroy her with that.
I don't think anybody questioned her about it yet.
I still haven't heard, and we got a great lawyer down there.
I wanted to touch base.
Well, I think we're going to ask him to put it in the brief.
Let's call him tomorrow and ask him to put it in the brief.
The judge has to consider that.
I also think the judge has to have a hearing on that.
He has to have a hearing on what that means, because that should be referred for criminal prosecution.
That's crazy.
Most likely.
Let her explain herself, right?
But it also, you know what it does is, it makes the stealing of the other money more credible, right?
Yeah.
Because she's a thief.
Were they stealing the money, the extra money they were generating, of prosecuting us innocent people?
In order to have a high old time and have sex all over the place and cheat on his wife.
Were they using that cash for that purpose?
Which would be stealing.
Stealing it.
Now, I know they did something that also isn't focused on it.
She did a second grand jury.
She didn't do just one grand jury.
I never heard of a second grand jury.
I could figure it out for the longest time.
Why did I go testify before a grand jury that can't indict me, can't do anything but kiss me?
The reason is because she could double the amount of money she's given to the guy kicking back to her.
You have no idea how crooked Atlanta and Fulton County is.
Told you that in 2020.
And I told you in 2020, the Democrats were very smart.
In the way they picked the cities where they were going to fix the election.
Philadelphia.
Detroit.
Atlanta.
I mean, Nevada, they're always cheating.
Clark County.
Maricopa County.
Maricopa County.
Phoenix.
Nevada, they always cheat.
Nevada.
And, uh... I mean... They really had two in Wisconsin.
Milwaukee and Madison?
Yeah.
Yeah, they're near each other.
Milwaukee.
Yeah, very good.
Milwaukee and Madison.
Yeah.
Okay.
Very good.
Now, here's what they all have in common.
Yeah, hold that up.
These are Democrat dictatorships.
These are not democracies, these things.
So, for example, the judge from Cook County, which would be on this list, but they weren't involved in the election, the judge from Cook County that decided all on her own to take Trump off the ballot is really an appointee of the Democratic hat from the Democratic Party.
She was a traffic court judge a couple of years ago.
And they selected her for the next level court, which gets her to interpret a constitution I'm sure she's guessing at.
And it's going to do what the party wants, because the party is going to be the source of her next appointment.
You say, well, she's elected, but please stay with it beyond the amount, the attention span of a child who gets their first play toy.
Just think of the following.
She got elected unopposed.
Judge Engelmoron in New York has run three times for office.
Never had an opponent.
That's the norm in the crooked democratic cities like this.
That's why in a political case, Unless you get a moral giant, they can go with the Democratic Party.
Hold that up again.
Yeah.
Take a picture of it.
Chases against Trump should all be thrown out because he doesn't have a single Republican.
Did you put?
Yeah.
I mean, they're doing the same thing with these phony cases.
They're in New York, in Washington.
In Atlanta, and then they got one somehow in Fort Lauderdale, which they tried to get out of it.
They tried.
They tried to take it to Washington, D.C., like they did with my case.
But I would have gone from Atlanta to Washington, D.C.
But.
So Fannie.
I think she's in a lot more trouble than just this.
I don't know how the judge avoids this, except for the lawyers didn't call it to his attention.
You gotta know what it means.
Does she steal campaign funds?
She had to have an explanation of how she had so much cash so she could pay him, you know, $1,200, $1,500, $2,000 for these trips.
Usually, you would see if that happened, right?
You'd see somebody go to a cash machine and take out $2,000 or $1,000.
There'd be a trail.
Ain't no trail.
Ain't no receipts.
But back in her campaign, she must have taken a big bundle of cash.
Maybe they did it the way they used to do the phony ballots, you know.
It was a big cash.
And she kept it in her apartment.
Except it wasn't her money.
Campaign money is not your money, Fat Fanny.
It belongs to the people.
And if you take it, you're what's known as a crook.
Yeah, and I don't know.
I mean, maybe you'll get lucky enough to get prosecuted.
Maybe you'll be lucky enough to get prosecuted by... Maybe you'll be lucky enough to get prosecuted.
You want to buy one?
Maybe you'll be lucky enough to get prosecuted by the DA in Clark County or Athens County.
Is it Athens-Clarke or Clark-Athens?
Athens-Clarke County.
Who hasn't gotten a conviction in five, four years.
Is this a general problem in Georgia?
What do you think, Ted?
Have you ever heard of a DA that has not had a conviction in five years?
And she's been sued in the past, it appears.
For what?
For not being able to fulfill her duties.
She was sued in 2023.
When you say she hasn't, does she prosecute anybody?
OK, well, there's going to be plenty more about this.
The real question is, does this judge have the integrity In a city that is, he's a Democrat.
His future lies with the Democratic Party.
I don't want to get too excited about it.
I don't want to get too unrealistic about it.
You know, I'm anything but unrealistic.
He seemed like a decent man.
But his whole career, he rules for Trump.
He ain't going nowhere in the Democratic Party.
Any dreams this guy had of I guess he's a trial judge of being an appellate judge or being on the Supreme Court.
And all these guys, that's why they do it, you know, to go up.
And that's why they do the crooked opinions, because they don't go up unless you, if you have a state that is one party state and has been for an appreciable period of time, you are in a corrupt state.
You really understand that, don't you?
Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts, absolutely.
You know that.
You don't need an old corruption prosecutor to tell you that, right?
Do you?
Unfortunately, the old corruption prosecutor is getting prosecuted by one of these crooked prosecutors.
So we're going to finish with something that we're going to push over Because the weekend's coming up to about a 20 to 25 minute special, where I'm going to explain to you.
We're going to talk about the Israel-Ukraine double standard.
We're going to try to answer the question, why does this crooked administration want Israel To have a ceasefire with Hamas, as they appear to be on the verge of victory.
And they want Ukraine to continue to fight with no plan for victory.
Just a plan for another 100,000 dead with precisely the same results.
In all of this discussion by the demented one, have you heard what the purpose of this money was?
Is it to move the goalposts?
Are we going to gain 10 yards?
And most importantly, because, I don't know, there's no accountability for this money.
And we get answers that aren't true, so that gets me even more nervous.
So Bolton the other day said, well, you don't have to worry about that because it's all arms.
No, it's not.
47% of the money is financial aid.
So come on, find another one.
Okay.
The second one we're going to do is Putin's goals.
Because the answer to what we do about this is not easy.
Isolationist right wing of my party is simplifying it too much.
the interventionist, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, cocktail party,
useless ass lickers are making it into it's the end of the world if Russia prevails.
We cannot dismiss it completely.
There are consequences to the arrangement or deal that seems the most obvious and the easiest one to do.
It is not going to be without torment and future difficulties.
And if we enter it, I really wish we think it out and we don't do Afghanistan and get all sorts of people killed because we didn't think it out.
Is it possible that Biden could go somewhere and find some people with an IQ above 101 or something to work on this?
Because this is a very complicated issue.
Putin, I'm going to just show you, give you a little taste of this, okay?
Just a teeny taste because I've been doing a lot of work on this and I really want to make sure I have it all right for you, my favorite people.
I love all you, you know that.
You see that little country right there?
Can you see, can they see that?
Yeah, Moldova.
Moldova.
Now Moldova, you can see it's a small country.
It's hard to see where it all fits, but it's right next to Ukraine, right over next to Romania.
The Moldovan government right now has a, appears to be a very, very effective president.
And she, And she is very nervous about a Russian attempt to take that red area there.
You see the red area there?
That's Transnistria.
Transnistria is a breakaway region of Moldova.
They do not want to be part of Moldova.
They do not want to be part of Romania, which is a possibility, because Moldova and Romania have occasional, if not more than occasional, talks about coming together.
It has now reached a point where it's kind of serious, almost at about 42%, and particularly under the present president of Moldova.
So that's a possibility.
However, the people of Transnistria, Led by a pro-Putin guy, wrote to Russia within the last several days saying they're being mistreated, they're being horribly treated, they need help.
Obviously a setup.
So that's just one little example of the little things that Putin has placed out there.
To him to follow up on like that, if we do an agreement.
We'll go into more detail because you're going to see the same thing in Belarus.
He's been dying for Belarus for a long time.
Now there he has an opposition from the dictator.
He wants to be his own dictator.
And it's not that Belarus is going to do any better or any worse under Russia.
They got a pretty bad guy there now, but he wants to be his dictator.
And then They've got real, real concern about the Balkan states, which begin with the one that is the least favorable to Russia.
And as they move up north and actually border more with Russia, they become a little more favorable.
And that's of course, Lithuania and Latvia and Estonia.
Now, my daughter-in-law, Who I consider my daughter, please understand that, comes from Lithuania.
Her family is in Lithuania.
Andrew, we'll have Andrew on to talk about this as well because Andrew spent a lot of time in Lithuania.
I can't speak for Lat... I can.
I can't speak for Estonia, but I can speak for Lithuania through them and a little bit for Latvia.
They want no part of Russia, particularly now.
When I was there before, This broke out, I think it was Georgia had happened, but not this.
They wanted no part of Russia.
But Russia's got real designs on them.
And I'm also going to try to explain to you that Putin's idea, and everybody gets it wrong because they get simplistic.
Putin's idea is not to recreate the Soviet Union.
He doesn't want Poland, or not yet.
He wants to recreate the czar's empire.
But what he would consider to be, Traditional Russia.
Now, the Ukrainians don't think it's traditional Russia.
The Moldovans don't think so.
Obviously, the Lithuanians despise that idea.
But he does.
So this is something that has to be thought of.
Because one of the things wrong with this administration is they either don't think of the next step, Well, the next step leads toward communism.
So we're going to go into a little bit of detail, a couple of fine points there.
And I don't know if we can get this over into next year at this time.
You'll get a really good solution because they won't be able to push around a weakling.
Well, at least we'll be represented by a great president.
Well, thank you very, very much for tonight.
I'm going to end as we began with thoughts about Lake and Riley and about her family.
I found it difficult last night going to sleep because you think about how would you react to the loss of your child.
It's impossible for a parent not to go through that when a child is lost.
And in this case, it doesn't even matter if it's a good kid or a bad kid or, you know, any kid.
Look at that girl, her whole life ahead of her.
You can see that nice smile.
Born in 2002, born after 9-11.
Yeah.
And now she's gone.
And imagine her last minutes.
The fact that these people enjoy, I mean there needs to be more of an outcry and maybe there is, maybe we're not seeing it with everything else we're covering.
Always thought it was conservative.
Where do they get these crazy... That may have shocked the hell out of me from Georgia.
And the sheriff?
That guy, I think of that guy, the west side of Manhattan.
Yeah, Athens, Georgia.
But again, these college towns, it just goes to show these, but these college towns... These are closer to Georgia?
Like Berkeley?
I've heard that about these college towns.
I heard Tuscaloosa, for example.
I remember when my son first went to Duke and he went to Duke because he thought it was somewhat conservative.
No.
He told me, Dad, I don't know.
I'm fighting with all of them.
Andrew used to fight with all of them.
And of course, Duke.
Andrew is more of a conservative than I am.
I've actually caught up with him.
Well, you were the moderate back in 08.
Yeah, yeah, but I've actually caught up with him.
My kids turned out to be right.
But we're going to get him on.
We'll be back in New York and he'll be there.
So we'll get him on very soon on this issue of Lithuania, too, because he'll have a lot of good inside information.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And he knows the president and he knows the people there.
They're very nice country.
And Dr. Maria and I and Ted, really, we got to go there.
Well, let's make it an open invitation to interview the president.
Really?
Oh, yeah.
Be great.
Where is Lithuania in relation to Moldova?
I'll have to look.
I'm going to show you.
We might as well show folks before we go here.
Here's Ukraine.
Okay, you got it there?
I see Ukraine is Bulgaria.
Belarus is north of Ukraine.
Belarus is right above Ukraine on the border with Russia.
Lithuania is right above Belarus.
Ah, there it is.
I want you to notice something very, very interesting, and it does have an impact on their affinity to Russia.
OK.
The least affinity to Russia is Lithuania.
Notice they have no border with, they have no border with Russia.
Unlike Latvia.
And unlike Estonia, that's above them.
And Estonia has the biggest.
So if you, Estonia has always been, the most favorable to Russia.
Latvia has always been mezzo-mezzo, and Lithuania has always been viciously opposed.
If you want to have some fun and you want to learn the history, read The Hunt for the Red October.
The Admiral, who orchestrates the turning over of the Soviet new submarine to the Americans, Because he's disgusted with communism.
Clancy's one of these first great novels comes from that little, that big town right there called Vilnius.
Right there.
Wow.
In Lithuania.
And you see a good deal of Lithuania is on the sea, but Russia, those bastards, right?
Grabbed a little, they put Kaliningrad right in there.
Look at that.
You got a little Russia in between Poland and Lithuania.
Because they don't have a border with either.
They had to go grab... That's just to drive him crazy.
Yeah.
No, this country, this country'd fight.
And Latvia'd fight.
And I think, you know, I think the other thing is, I think they've had a Karkev effect.
Karkev was very pro-Russian.
Now they hate them.
Yeah.
And fought them off successfully so far.
When we go through this, we'll show you that.
I can tell you my experience in there.
So, well, I want to thank you very, very much.
We went a little bit over and we're going to have an active weekend and get out these confidential things to you, because I want you to have this background for next week and the week after, because this is not just politics.
This is serious.
This is serious stuff.
And then we have a couple of inside things.
We might do another one on that, on the vice president.
Just stuff that I pick up.
I might as well share it with my friends, right?
So thank you very much for being with us all week.
I'm sorry I had a cold because my voice is probably affected by it.
A little bit of concentration, but when I look at Biden, I feel so much better.
And I have this great team, don't I?
We're excited.
Ted and Dr. Maria, my God, they're so good.
And we're just getting started.
And we haven't had, we haven't had Rob and we haven't had Mike.
No, they've been helping a little bit.
They're helping with finding stuff for us.
But we'll be back with them on Monday.
We got a week with them and at least we got a nice team, I must say.
And it was nice seeing Lou Dobbs today.
That was an old friend.
Well, thank you very much.
We always pray for the people of Israel.
No reason that we shouldn't, particularly that Biden is trying to double cross them.
We always pray for our own people, of course, first.
But we are going to say a special prayer.
And I think the appropriate thing is for Lakin's family.
I look at Lakin and she looks like an angel.
I just think she's, may the angels escort you to paradise.
That's in the Catholic mass.
I remember when I was an altar boy and we reached that part of the funeral services at the very end when they're going to carry the casket out of the church.
May the angels escort you into paradise.
And the crying would start because all of the Catholics, the mother, the wife, realized it's over now.
Okay, this was a beautiful ceremony, but we're taking that body and we're putting it to the ground.
First time when I was a kid, it scared the hell out of me.
Wasn't sure I'd go back and do it again.
But then the lure of being out of class for an hour and a half did it.
And I became, I came to love it.
I came to love it.
And maybe, maybe in a certain way, Ted, it prepared me for my 50 or so firefighters and police officers, and then my 300 plus.
And comforting and consoling a city.
And as someone who works really hard at doing that, I am so offended at Biden.
I mean, it's the kind of thing, maybe because I'm a kid from Brooklyn, when he doesn't mention Lake and Riley's name, I'd probably get in trouble for saying that.
I'm not going to say it.
I'll tell you later.
Okay.
All right.
So you have a great weekend.
Try to get to confidential by Saturday night.
You'll get something really nice there.
Uncovering the truth.
With Dr. Maria, she's got some really good stuff planned for Sunday.
We love that show.
We're going to be back in the studio for the first time in two weeks.
We'll have to see if they recognize us.
Maybe we're fired.
You don't know.
I'm always offending somebody.
They love you over there.
And then we'll be back here on Monday, of course.
And God bless you.
God bless America.
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God bless America.
Peace.
America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
There was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense, written in 1776, one of the first American bestsellers, in which Thomas Paine explained, by rational principles, the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate from the Kingdom of Great Britain and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom
of speech, the ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past and see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world.
The greatest democracy, the freest country.
A country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
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