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March 18, 2024 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (E366): Biden Removes "Duty, Honor, Country" from West Point Mission Statement
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Thank you.
We're going to play for you probably, aside from the Lincoln and Washington, probably the most inspiring Maybe even including those, the most emotional speech ever given by an American patriot, given by Dwight, not Dwight, could have been Dwight, I guess, given by Douglas MacArthur upon his resignation on May 12, 1962.
This is a career that spanned the First World War, the Second World War, and the Korean War.
In which he probably, during the Korean War, accomplished the greatest, most inspired military landing ever.
Could rank with four or five of the greatest military maneuvers in the history of warfare.
In which he brought us to the brink of winning the Korean War, only to make a deal with the communists because of the communist infiltration of our government.
Um, that was known in the souls of Americans.
He was fired by, by Truman brought back to a, um, parade up the canyon of heroes to be used for the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers.
And that was by far the most important, the most significant, the most sacred, the one for the great general who had Taken back the islands, taken early in the war by the Japanese.
The man who had won the Pacific.
Maybe his greatest achievement of all, the man who brought peace and friendship to Japan.
A man they worried about being too dictatorial.
Turned out to be a great leader of Japan.
A leader that is revered at the level of the Emperor, if not the level of the Emperor.
His fairness, his equity, his decency, his understanding of democratic values that he brought to Japan was second only to our founding fathers.
A man who gets given too little credit because he's a man of the right.
But a man who a world would not be what it is today had we not had him.
Within the last couple of days or weeks or months or Without our noticing it, the Biden anti-American hatred of America regime in Washington, who we know has been attempting in every which way possible to destroy our military, has done the unthinkable.
It's removed from the motto of what the words duty, Honor.
Country.
Now they have, uh, with Afghanistan removed from our country, the designation duty, honor and country.
We are indeed under this, um, bastardized presidency.
We are a country.
We're a regime without honor.
As a people, we have it.
As a people, we still have honor.
I hope.
I believe.
We have a criminal justice system that's unfair.
One of the worst among developed nations.
We have a president who may be, of the world leaders, may be the biggest lifetime criminal sitting in an office like that.
And we have one that makes irrational decisions against the best interests of his own nation, like giving away air force bases 400 miles from China.
China really was MacArthur's last war.
I can't imagine what MacArthur would have to say about Biden.
He had plenty to say about Truman.
I think Truman made mistakes.
Serious ones.
There's no doubt in my mind, although there will be in the minds of those educated by Marxists, that there never would have been a reason for Red China had Eisenhower been, had MacArthur been allowed to do what he wanted to do after his brilliant Inchon landing in which he totally stunned the North Koreans and the Chinese.
Please remember at the time that our army had been spared An invasion of Japan.
We had hundreds of thousands ready to do that.
Enthusiastic as compared to the Chinese, not decades of battle like the Chinese, not decades of bone crushing poverty like the Chinese and the greatest military industrial complex in history against a third world country, China.
And he was prohibited from invading China to save the lives of American troops.
Oh, we've had Bidens before, except they came out of the more intricate infiltration of Marxism and communism into the Democrat Party, where, like slavery, it found a home.
Well, the Commandant, of West Point.
I believe it was the Commandant.
I'm not exactly sure of the present structure of West Point.
used to be the commandant who ran West Point.
The motto isn't changing.
It's been with the point since 1898.
But a decision to take those words out of the school's lesser-known mission statement is still generating outrage.
It's been the motto since 1898 and it's being taken out.
The new version declares instead of quote, to build, educate, train, and inspire the Corps
of Cadets to be commissioned leaders of character, committed to the Army values,
and ready for a lifetime of service to the Army and nation.
Uh, aren't the Army values, duty, honor, country?
Doesn't that say that in a much more powerful, patriotic way?
Maybe it's a little too nationalistic for those who have lost America after years of democratic
attack on our country and the decency of it and the intrusion of that into our military through DEI
and CRT.
Academy spokesman colonel terrence kelly you know defended it.
I think I had to resign before I defended it.
The West Point superintendent says it will always be our motto,
but apparently we're removing it from the mission statement.
Rachel Campos Duffy, a co-host of Fox and Friends Weekend, raises the question,
is this being done so that we can make room for illegal mercenaries?
I'm going to go to the next one.
I mean, I heard that today on radio.
Someone called me and said, wouldn't it be wise to have the illegals and put them in the army?
Are you crazy?
Are you crazy?
We have no idea who they are.
I wouldn't be surprised if a good number of them aren't Chinese spies.
I'd be shocked if a bunch of them aren't Venezuelan spies.
This isn't the immigrants of the 1970s and 80s coming over to pick cotton.
These are the immigrants who are coming over to take over our country and destroy America.
Why the hell do you think Biden, the communist, is letting them in?
What do you think China paid them for?
His son?
What, so his son could buy high-grade crack?
You're watching the consequences of your having elected a crooked, dishonest, dishonorable... I tried to tell you not to.
Don't do it again!
Because they're trying to take our country away.
They're taking our military academy away.
As far as I'm concerned, Those words, duty, honor, and country etched themselves into the stone of West Point with a speech of May 12, 1962, given by Douglas MacArthur.
As he was getting ready to die, a man whose grandfather fought in the Civil War, general, I believe, Medal of Honor winner, Father fought in the First World War.
General, I believe, Medal of Honor winner.
And son, who fought in the Second World War and the Korean War and won the Korean War if we did not have a country infiltrated by the same people who now want to take this duty, honor, and country away from us.
Biden is already a disgraceful president.
He is now so odious, it is very hard to say his name.
Don't you know what you did, those of you who voted for him?
You have brought our country close to extinction as a country of laws.
I am a victim of that.
You are now in the process of destroying our military as a group of men and women who will give every last ounce of their devotion to save us.
When I listened to MacArthur's speech before, I cried.
Gosh almighty, I've been through a lot more than most people.
Pretty hard to get me to cry.
I wonder how many young Americans would cry now or just laugh.
Well, I'm going to play some of it for you.
If you laugh, turn off whatever you got on.
Because I'd rather not have you listening to my show.
Do you have the very end of the speech, Ted?
Well, we could start from the beginning.
I think we should get the introduction.
Shall I play it?
General Westmoreland General Groves?
I got it right here.
Right here.
Here it goes.
It always takes a little while to get started.
I don't know why.
So, as we wait... Here we are.
You got it?
Thanks.
Have you ever been there before?
You have to hear the beginning because the beginning is Quite beautiful.
General Westmoreland, General Groves, distinguished guests, and gentlemen of the Corps,
as I was leaving the hotel this morning, a doorman asked me, where are you bound for, General?
And when I replied, West Point, he remarked, beautiful place.
Have you ever been there before?
Laughter Duty, honor, country.
you Those three hallowed words reverently dictate what you ought to be, what you can be, what you will be.
They are your rallying points.
To build courage when courage seems to fail.
To regain faith when there seems to be little cause for faith.
To create hope when hope becomes forlorn.
The unbeliever will say they are but words, but a slogan, but a flamboyant phrase.
But these are some of the things they do.
They build your basic character.
The twilight is here.
My days of old have vanished.
Tone and tint.
They have gone glimmering through the dreams of things that were.
Their memory is one Of wondrous beauty, watered by tears, and coaxed and caressed by the smiles of yesterday.
I listen vainly, but with thirsty ears, for the witching melody Of faint bugles blowing revelly.
Of far drums beating the long road.
In my dreams, I hear again the crash of guns, the rattle of musketry, the strange Mournful mutter of the battlefield.
But in the evening of my memory, always I come back to West Point.
Always there echoes and re-echoes duty.
Honored country, today marks my final roll call with you.
But I want you to know that when I cross the river, my last conscious thought We'll be of the Corps.
And the Corps.
And the Corps.
I bid you farewell.
Well, if you can change that, there's something wrong with you.
Part of the history of our country, it's part of the reasons that men died.
It's part of what they thought of when they were dying.
That speech is etched in the heart and the mind and the soul of so many At West Point.
Maybe they weren't woke then.
Maybe they were romantics.
But they fought and died for you.
And their last thoughts were of duty, honor, and country.
Their motivation for doing what they were doing, which is giving their lives up for you, was duty, honor, and country.
Oh, maybe they didn't understand all the purposes and the complexity of the Vietnam War.
Hmm?
Maybe that makes them even more adherents of duty, honor, and country, because they fought bravely and valiantly, and with the proper resources, would have won that war, too.
And with the support of a president not influenced by communists, they would have won the Korean War, without doubt, if they had followed this great American, whose love of America, It just was greater than anyone sitting in the White House.
Doesn't mean because you're in the White House, you love America.
It can be there for monetary gain.
Can't you?
It can be there for all kinds of base purposes.
Or you can be there like Abraham Lincoln because you'd live and die for this country.
Well, that was MacArthur.
Never became president.
But he won two wars, inspired millions of men, millions of cadets, hundreds of thousands of cadets.
You don't take these words away from them.
I guarantee you lives have been lost and men have died from West Point with that speech in their head.
They died like their general.
Isn't that what he's telling you?
He's telling you how he's an old man.
He's telling you how he's going to die.
He's telling you what his last conscious thoughts are going to be.
Those who admired him, those who followed him, and wasn't that his strength?
His strength was to have you follow him up a hill, putting his body there like Patton.
Not afraid to die.
Be the first one on the shore.
Put a hand weapon, because he was such a good shot.
The Biden administration has done terrible things to us.
I'm not going to say this is the worst.
Symbolically, it may be to rip away from one of the greatest institutions in world history, the American Military Academy at West Point.
This, this, this, this is unbelievable motto.
A motto for fighting and dying and loving and caring.
Duty.
Honor.
Country.
You can't take it away, Biden.
I hope at the graduation this year, at the very, very end of the graduation, they all stand without respect to their woke commanders and say, Duty.
Honor.
Country.
And then throw the hats in the air.
We'll be right back.
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Well, very shortly, we're going to have a full solar eclipse.
I think it's on the 8th of, um, April 8th, Mayor.
April 8th.
You know, it really, alas, it is possible with a telescope or a certain kind of telescope or microphone or binocular that you can see some of it now.
Now, I'll go into it in a little more depth for tomorrow and tell you how you do that.
But then we're going to do a confidential special on it about places where you can go, where you can see it, and where we're going to go and see it, which we're planning on doing and bringing to you.
You know, you don't get to see one again until 2095.
I plan to be around then.
I don't know about you.
I think Trump will be here then, too.
I would guarantee you Biden won't, which is a good thing.
I mean, you know, he's getting kind of old now.
Well, April is a solar eclipse.
There are certain places it's like, almost like a rainbow.
It looks like coming up from, I'm not going to do it in detail.
Now we're going to do the next couple of days.
We'll do it in some detail here.
And then in greater detail on confidential, but it's a, uh, like a rainbow coming up almost from like new Orleans through New York, uh, through Vermont, through New Hampshire, up into Canada.
And you can see parts of it from everywhere just about, but you can, you can see the full one.
Only in certain spots.
And please order your glasses as well.
Dr. Maria, I'm gonna need your advice on do they all have to have glasses?
You can't be staring at the sun waiting for it.
Even if you're not in the direct, directly under it, you're like 20 miles away from the direct impact part?
Yeah.
Just to be safe?
Yes.
Okay.
Mayor, did we have one of these in 2019?
We had a partial eclipse.
Do you remember?
And, and at the, in the white, we all made a big deal about it in DC.
Yeah, I remember, I remember, I remember.
That was a partial, this one's more, this one's bigger?
There's a complete darkness.
And we, and we plan, are we giving, we plan to be in one of the better spots, right?
We're right in the, we plan to be right where the path, and I can bring up a map, it kind of shows you, I'll bring up this map.
Yep.
Right?
And we plan to be right there where the total, No, I don't think it was total, I think it was partial.
No, no, I'm talking about this coming up one.
Oh, this coming up one?
April 8th.
We plan to be there?
We're gonna be there.
Where?
New Hampshire.
Oh, we're gonna, yeah, well, I'm actually, uh, uh, I'm looking at a few places.
I'm also looking at Plattsburgh, so... Okay, so we're not sure yet.
Not sure yet, but we'll be at one of those where, yeah, we're gonna be, we're gonna be where it goes out completely and... It's gonna be dark?
You can't see a darn thing!
Wait, wait, wait, really?
Yeah, so there's a chance it'll be darkness for a minute.
Not the whole day, it's like about... When is the last time this has happened?
75 years ago, about.
Really?
It happens about every 75 years.
So this will be the first, well, maybe the second one that is caught on film, right?
About every 70 years.
Every 70 years.
So likely, this is likely... And it's getting into place now.
It's getting into place now.
You can see Comet 12P Pondsbrook right now.
If you have a binocular, it looks like this.
I'll show you just a little what I have of it right there.
So we're going to show you a map of the United States.
We'll show you this whole thing in the next couple of days.
Well, let me just do a little something about my home city, which is getting to be absurd.
Mayor Adams, you know, once you start to prevaricate and lie, the web gets so bad, you just keep doing it and doing it and doing it and doing it.
So now he was telling people he's going to get people out of the shelter in only 30 days.
But then he made up some exemptions to it.
So 78% of the people have gone back.
So the exemptions have eaten up the rule.
And it's costing $387 a night, and there are 65,000 people.
And as Betsy McCoy Ross, our former, Betsy McCoy actually, now, our former lieutenant governor tells us, this is no joking matter, we're on the We're on the edge of total economic destruction, and also terrible reduction of services to everybody who isn't an illegal migrant, who you are not allowed to call an illegal migrant according to our dictator, but I refuse to listen to that because it's not a law, and I don't respect his advice at all about anything, so why would I respect it about this?
Adam's migrant deal dooms city finances.
He's the one who invited them here.
He is now complaining that the federal government's not giving him enough money.
And of course, Biden is double-crossing him.
He double-crosses everyone, including his grandchild.
So why would he expect to be treated any differently by a man of no character, no honor, no dignity?
The budget of New York state Which, starting with the re-ascension of the democratic dictatorship in New York, that started with the first one that had to resign, and then the second one who had to resign, and this one, the third elected one, who so far hasn't had to resign, but no one's really finished with the investigation of her $300 million
Uh, campaign contribution that she produced by paying $300,000 more for PPP or, uh, the money that she and her husband are getting for the Buffalo stadium or.
Oh, who knows how much else?
Uh, but, um, she has now, she, she proposed a budget of, let me see, I have this right.
233 billion, which just to give you some indication where a state of about 18 million Florida's a state of 20 million.
I'm in Florida right now.
Their budget is less than $233 billion.
She's increasing it just by another $13 billion.
She's increasing it just by another 13 billion.
So we'll be now 200 and, we'll be 200 and, what did I say, 13 billion?
We'll be 246 billion to something like 200 billion for Florida, which has 3 million less
people and considerably better services than New York.
Now there's a reason for that.
There are many reasons for it, but there's one big one.
It's spelled all in capital letters.
It's called corruption of the Democrat party in New York, city, state, and local, complete, absolute, and systemic.
And what do I mean by corruption?
They do contracts like a $300 million more contract for PPP that Hochul did.
$300 million more than Crooked California, by the way.
And then that $300 million gets kicked back to her as a campaign contribution.
Could get kicked back to somebody's father, mother, brother, best friend, girlfriend, second girlfriend, or just bag man.
Kind of a Biden scheme.
Why do you think they're not troubled by him?
You see, if I had a leader of a Republican Party like this, I'd be screaming and yelling.
I'm not a crook.
They don't scream and yell because they're all hoping to do the same thing Biden did, steal money from you.
Why you vote for them is your problem that I've been trying to work on for years.
Well, Mayor.
On this same note, and we're learning this together at the same time, and I think we'll... Look, so this is breaking tonight.
I'm just going to say it without any editorial or addition.
So we want to get your reaction, of course.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is now accused of sexual assault by a former NYPD aide in a new lawsuit.
This is breaking within the last hour.
Is it a recent allegation or an action?
1993.
Well, thank goodness I wasn't mayor!
I became mayor in 94.
He worked for me.
But I mean, I'd have to look at how that was.
You've got the Transit Bureau.
At that time he would not, in 1993 at the Transit Bureau, technically he would not be under the jurisdiction of the New York City Police Department.
I merged the Transit Police.
Well, that's interesting.
I merged the Transit Police with the New York City Police Department in 94-95.
Okay, because a plaintiff is also suing the NYPD Transit Bureau and the NYPD Guardians Association.
So a former NYPD aide, this person is being referred to as an aide, an NYPD aide.
Bill Bratton would have probably been the chief at the time.
It would be interesting to see what he knows about it.
He would have been the chief of that department, I think, or he may have resigned by then.
Bratton had been the transit chief before he became the NYPD chief.
I'm interested in a promotion.
Bill Bratton would have probably been the chief at the time.
So it'd be interesting to see what he knows about it.
He would have been the chief of that department, I think, or he may have resigned by then.
Bratton had been the transit chief before he became the NYPD chief.
I made him the NYPD chief in January of 94.
So this all happened right before I became mayor, when the city was in the worst condition possible.
Please let's add to it.
It's alleged.
Alleged.
I have a funny feeling because it's so old.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
You don't have to apologize for that, Mayor.
Just too many of them.
Including, you know, ones that I know personally to be totally false, fabricated, made up.
And they're done for the purposes of extortion.
That's the difference between you and a lot of folks on, let's say, the other side of the aisle.
He may not be my political ally, but he's an American citizen and he is entitled to being treated fairly.
And so is the woman.
She's entitled to be treated fairly.
But she's not entitled to be treated like she's telling the truth and he's not.
Or vice versa.
I'm sorry, because you're a woman, you get no further rights as a citizen.
Because you're a man, you get no less or more.
I mean, we used to learn that when I was a youngster.
Men and women don't have extra rights, and sexes don't have extra rights, and so neither do races.
So why don't we just keep our hats on and our wits about us and find out, is this allegation true or false?
Haven't we found out often enough now that some of them are and some of them aren't?
Haven't we?
Haven't we found out that some of these are completely correct?
And even worse, because then others come out and others come out.
And haven't we found out that some of these are just straight out and out horrible extortions by people who want money?
You know, you put up a program and say, do X, Y, and Z and you get money.
People will do X, Y, and Z. And then some people will cheat to do X, Y, and Z. Sorry!
It's human nature.
We were made as sinners.
As Madison said, if men were angels, we wouldn't need governments.
He could have said women.
Of course, this plaintiff is filing this suit under a relatively new law.
In New York State.
Yeah, the one that was the one to screw Trump.
That's right.
Yeah, really.
I bet Adams was really happy about screwing Trump.
And this is exactly this is exactly what we talked about.
Some of the intelligent law professors have been saying, you break down our laws to get the Republicans are going to come and get you.
Now, what is a statute of limitations law of wisdom?
Wisdom of seven or eight hundred years of English law.
Why is there wisdom to it smarter than you or me?
We have a statute of limitations because people forget.
A case that isn't tried quickly has much greater tendency to be a phony, fictitious, incorrect, inaccurate case.
I'm sorry, You may be a genius, I'm sure you're not Joe Biden, and I know you don't have dementia, but your memory is not faultless, even if it's perfect.
Ha!
Because there's no such thing as a perfect memory.
Time tends to erode memory, particularly about things that are highly emotional.
I'm going to tell you one other thing about these charges.
When the Me Too movement started, they said, these charges are the most obviously correct charges.
A woman wouldn't bring charges like this unless they were true.
Bullshit.
Sorry, ladies.
There's a whole bunch of you that are wonderful.
There are a whole bunch of you that are average.
And there are a whole bunch of you that are horrible human beings.
Men!
There are a whole bunch of you that are wonderful.
There are a whole bunch of you that are average.
And there are a whole bunch of you that are average, that are horrible human beings.
You know something?
It's roughly the same percentage.
And when you tell a story, We don't know what's true until we test it.
Women lie, men lie, and the thing they lie most about is sex.
Because think about it.
It's one of the most personal.
It's one that is tied up with all kinds of emotion like revenge, jealousy, all kinds of emotions start to swerve around sex.
You're going to tell me that that makes it more credible?
I've been doing too much of this to know that it makes it less credible, less difficult, much more difficult to deal with who's telling the truth, who isn't telling the truth.
You know, it's almost a mission for God.
But we have to do it.
But let's do it fairly if we're going to do it.
So Adams is innocent until proven guilty.
The woman can be taken at face value until the case gets resolved.
She has every right to make these allegations.
People have every right to believe them or disbelieve them personally.
Privately, but nobody has any right to say they're proven or to have any confidence that they're true or not until this thing gets concluded.
So let's put it aside now.
We have other things to think about while this goes on, hopefully somewhat privately.
But that's, I just want to point out that you're, how principled you are, Mayor, right?
You're here tonight learning this in real time as I'm breaking the news to you, but you're not weaponizing it.
You're not using this for any sort of political point or, you know, to go after partisan opponents.
You heard those people we heard from a while back who said we should do what they do.
And what did I say?
Uh-uh.
Let's give up.
If we do what they do, why do we need us?
No.
Well, you're certainly not going to give up either.
If Republicans become like Democrats, what the heck do we need Republicans for?
Then everybody can be a crook.
Exactly.
If Republicans became like Democrats, we'd still have slavery.
100%.
Illegal terrorists are committing crimes left and right all over the country.
I can't keep up with them.
But I am going to try and develop a more, how do you say, a more scientific, a more accurate, a more thoroughgoing search.
Ted and I are going to try to figure out how we can get a little network going.
I want to pick up these local ones, you know, like the ones I picked up out of St.
Louis.
Because a lot of these migrant crimes are hidden.
They don't talk about them.
You have no idea how many crimes these Animals are coming in, and they're not each and every one animals, but certainly Ibarra was an animal.
Huh?
A Lebanese migrant caught sneaking over the border just the other day admitted that he's a member of Hezbollah.
Now, Our crooked FBI director has been telling us for some time that there are more terrorists, Islamic-style terrorists in this country than ever before, with this stupid look on his face like he doesn't know how it happened.
It happened because of you, jerk-off, because you don't enforce the law.
When you saw the Border Patrol wasn't enforcing the law, you should have gone down there with the FBI and enforced it.
You know, you're not just a potted plant, jerk.
No, actually, you're much worse than a potted plant.
You're a traitor.
Well, this guy came in and out from El Paso.
His name is Basil Basil Ibadi.
He's a mere 22 years old.
Military age, is that right, Ted?
Military age?
Who was telling us that from Texas?
They see them coming in and they're all military age men.
They never see women coming in.
Well, this was in El Paso, Texas, where most of it is going and maybe, Maybe he was tired, maybe they did great questioning, or maybe he's simple-minded, but in the course of an interview, a short interview, which, well, we get nothing, this guy says, I'm going to try to make a bomb.
He wants to blow up New York.
He used a fake birthday.
He used a name from Sweden and Ecuador.
He had been in those places as well as Panama.
And he is definitely, he was marked for deportation before, so he's been in and out a bit, and it looks like we can verify a fact that he's a member of the Iran-backed Hezbollah, which I guess is like a little indication, if we need it, that Hezbollah is sending people into the United States, I guess to get an education at Harvard.
Border agents recorded 98 encounters of individuals on the terror watch list in 2022.
That's the second year of Biden.
The third year, it went up to 172 in 2023.
During the Trump years altogether, it looks like it was about 30.
The third year it went up to 172 in 2023. During the Trump years altogether it looks like it was
about 30. So this guy has had 172, 82, This guy's gone way over 200 in two and a half years, and Trump altogether had 30.
Think maybe we had better control of the border under a real president who we should return to office so he can protect us?
Here's the guy.
Here's his record.
How this guy gets through, I don't know.
This is a communique.
I've seen many of these.
This is an official communique.
I don't know how they got it.
That's an official communicating saying he's a member of Hezbollah.
Now, I mean, do you know how many have gotten past like this?
No, actually, you don't know how many got past like this.
You don't.
And I'm going to tell you if this guy, this guy like a little schmuck.
If this guy were a big schmuck, he'd have paid about 10 grand and the Sinaloa cartel would have gotten him over for sure.
Maybe more.
I don't know.
I don't know what the going rate What the cartel is to get a big guy in, but, uh, they have unlimited money and the cartel charge anything they want to charge.
Uh, also a Haitian immigrant living, uh, in a, a Massachusetts hotel, which is now very, very kindly, uh, housing asylum seekers, which also is a bunch of horseshit that they're asylum seekers.
Maybe 5% at best, even those that are probably making it up.
Cory Alvarez, the asylum seeker, 26 years old, was caught raping a 15-year-old girl at the Comfort Inn in Hingham Street at 7 p.m., part of a state and federal program to house migrants.
What did I say?
I said that he was caught Raping a 15 year old American girl who has to put up with, who has to put up with the danger of Americans who do rape, but doesn't have to put up with the danger of people illegally brought in here by the president of the United States.
This is another one on you, Biden.
And if the people of Massachusetts vote for you, I can't help it if the people of Massachusetts are basically politically brainwashed.
I can't help it.
I wish I could.
I'm going to try very hard to change that because they are my fellow citizens and I love them.
But I feel they do very dangerous things to us when they elect these democratic presidents.
If you had elected Trump, that girl would be alive today.
You know that.
Here's the numbers.
Under Trump, 400,000 will coming in.
Under him last year, 3.2 million.
Chances this guy would have gotten in under Trump from Haiti are pretty close to zero.
You want people who definitely wouldn't have died?
Not a single person in Ukraine.
You know he wouldn't have invaded.
Do you realize how much your vote means?
It's life and death.
Maybe for somebody in Ukraine.
Maybe for some kid in Afghanistan.
Maybe for the girl next door.
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It does.
But not both.
The veggies.
The veggie is neutral.
Doesn't taste anything.
The fruit has a little taste.
Wow.
I always considered a fruit like candy for adults.
Healthy candy.
Much healthier than we ever thought, actually.
Fruits are enormously important for so many things, like your immune system, antioxidants, the whole mishpuka, as they say.
Mishpuka.
That's a Jewish expression.
So let's just take a look at the Craziness that's going on in Israel.
And I am, again, this is breaking my heart.
Your relationship with your allies is, as General MacArthur said, it's a matter of honor.
Gosh, it's a word we don't hear much anymore.
Honor.
I want to spell it.
H-O-N-O-R.
H-O-N-O-R.
Honor!
Look at Schumer!
No honor!
Oh, gosh.
No honor!
Yeah, stop the war now.
You're just about to win it.
You're just about headed into the last part of Israel and Gaza, the last part of Gaza, where they're all holed up.
You can get rid of Hamas.
Hamas wants to get rid of you.
And then we have this big liar Schumer and big liar Biden and big, even bigger liar, the Secretary of State, little wimpy sissy boy who, uh, who wants them to stop and don't kill.
First of all, they kill less civilians than we do or any other army.
They also fight one of the few people that probably killed more civilians on their own than the Israelis do.
You know, of the 30,000 killed, I wouldn't be surprised if they kill 6-7,000 of them.
First of all, not just by putting them up front, but by shooting and killing them.
If you don't do what they want, they kill you.
Israel is fighting terrorists.
If they give up now, the country goes back to being Hamas-directed.
If it's Palestinian-directed, it will be Hamas-directed under another name.
Please do not trust the Palestinians.
They were all taught to kill you.
I have nothing against the Palestinians, you know, objectively.
I mean, inherently, except one thing.
Their kids are trained to kill my kids.
Sorry.
I don't like that.
I don't want you in my country if you've been taught to kill me.
I do not believe I'm not secure enough that we can turn you around and there are plenty of other places for you to go and plenty of other better people we can have here building our country.
And since the Jordanians don't want you and the Egyptians don't want you, I figure it's a pretty good signal that those of us that are further removed from you, like the Americans, you're not even trained to kill them and they don't want you.
But Schumer wants you.
Haley, who doesn't know the reason for the Civil War, wanted you.
So Schumer wants them here.
Senator Lieberman has said that it's outrageous.
A lot of other people have said it's outrageous.
Here's what I say to you, Schumer.
You're not really a man.
Turn into your own people?
Nuh-uh.
You used to be a friend.
Then an acquaintance, then a person I had to deal with with respect.
I don't know what I want to say.
You are not a person I have the slightest bit of admiration for of any kind, and someone I hope to heaven none of my children or friends become like, or their children, because you don't belong with decent people.
When you turn on your people like that, and you know why you're doing it.
Don't give me any crap.
You know exactly why you're doing it.
You're doing it so that bum, brook, murderer, and demented individual in the White House can keep some votes in Michigan.
That's why you haven't been doing anything.
Sucking around for money to change in every position you ever had.
Let's go off on a slightly lighter subject here if I have some light ones.
TikTok has taken a couple of bangs.
They're losing money.
They're losing money.
TikTok for TikTok.
President Trump has some reservations about our getting out of TikTok.
Sort of First Amendment.
You know, I'm so anti-China, it's hard for me.
Yeah.
Give me the argument for why we just wouldn't take them and throw them out, and if they don't leave, burn them down, you know, with a court order.
I mean, you're one of the greatest lawyers in America.
Yeah, I mean, you know this.
You can make the argument on the other side better than any of us can, but obviously, I think part of it is people that are hesitant with government intervention, with private corporations, although this is a little bit different with the Chinese Connection.
I'll say another thing.
Unfortunately, tens of millions of young people in our country and I will say.
Maybe hundreds of thousands, if not millions more, are so glued to their TikToks.
Aren't disproportionate numbers of young people prone to suicide, drug addiction, all kinds of problems because of the messages they convey?
Sure, but if not TikTok, it's on Instagram.
If not TikTok, it's on Instagram.
We haven't caught them.
Facebook, we have caught them.
Well, then let's eliminate them.
We talk about what Facebook did.
But we have jurisdiction over them.
Let's eliminate them.
And here's the other issue.
And they're not owned by the Chinese Communist government and giving information to the Chinese Communist government.
That's true.
But it wasn't Facebook and Twitter and the previous ownership at Twitter.
Weren't they manipulating the public in a manner that would then benefit, in that case, Democrats?
They should be, and they should be punished for that.
And so without TikTok... TikTok is not going to do that?
TikTok is not going to play politics?
Oh my goodness, they're all seem to be doing one thing or another.
Does TikTok play our politics so it balances?
No, no, no, no, no.
That's not my argument.
My argument is, okay, we want to do this to TikTok.
By the way, a lot of it's being, I bet you a lot of it is pushed by their competitors, right?
A lot of the anti-TikTok, some of it, some of the anti-TikTok messaging.
I see what you're saying.
You're saying that a lot of it could be Could be.
Some of it.
Some form of exaggerated or false information coming from Facebook or coming from X or whatever.
Yeah, other platforms that see TikTok as competition.
And look, these social media apps, they come and go with 10 to 15 years.
Think about, do you remember MySpace, Mayer?
Did you ever hear of MySpace?
Yeah, but so far you haven't.
That came and went.
You haven't addressed my key point.
It's owned by the red Chinese government.
Why the hell should we have the red Chinese government get any closer to our communications facilities?
Why not kick them the hell out and... To entertain this debate.
Let's deal with the problems we have.
Question.
Not have that problem.
Question.
What other examples of foreign governments owning something that's popular in America?
I can't think of one, but this is some research I'll do because I like this conversation.
But are there other examples in America?
There are.
I mean, you do have to get permission for certain kinds of foreign countries to do business in America.
And generally, we don't give permission to our enemies too easily.
So I don't know why we give them permission to do it.
First of all, we have no jurisdiction over them.
Number two, they laugh at us when we penalize and do whatever the hell they want.
Whereas the others we could put out of business if we had to.
And I never thought it was a good argument because they all screw around.
Let's not punish the one we found.
I also believe they're worse because they come from China.
Sure.
I believe they are part of a triumvirate or maybe larger group of attacks on us.
Fentanyl, attacks on our children, attacks on our schools.
They may be doing the same thing these other guys are doing, but with a purpose behind it that's somewhat different.
Which is to take over our country.
And I just don't have much tolerance for listening to them.
If you're run by ByteDance in China, get the hell out of here.
China owns too much of us anyway.
The more we can give away, the better.
So is that a scenario where they would be forced to sell it?
Now, would they?
Or how would they react to something like that?
Well, China will not allow them to sell it.
We'll allow them to give up control.
Another good sign.
Yeah.
So close them down.
So how would that look?
Block them out.
They block us out.
China blocks out Facebook and others from different parts of China.
So we technically have that.
Yeah.
Do we probably do that with other websites that I'm not even aware of?
I'm pretty sure we do.
Yeah.
That's interesting, right?
I'm not educated enough on this.
We do to them what they do to us.
Block them out!
My only, not my only concern, but I could help.
And then you'd agree with me?
Yeah.
I want you to try this for a couple of days because you're going to be my guinea pig.
There's an article here that comes from, uh, nothing, uh, less than the Cleveland clinic, which is right.
Okay.
That's right up there.
Viagra could be good for your brain.
Okay.
This is something we're going to have to really get the wall street journal.
I don't have the name of the author.
I am sorry.
It could be one of their, you know, just general pieces, but it says they found that people who took Sidenafil, which is, I guess, the generic, were 69% less likely to develop Alzheimer's than those who didn't after adjusting for sex, age, and other diseases.
The drug increased brain cell growth And those who took Sildenafil were 30 to 54% less likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
Second, what is toxic tau?
And those who took sildenafil were 30 to 54% less likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
This research was done by Fixiang Cheng, the lead researcher at the Cleveland Clinic.
Cleveland Clinic.
Now, I know about this because at one point I took this and also represented Pfizer for a period of time writing up their code with Judge Michael Mukasey.
As private lawyers, we wrote up a code of how to comply after they were fined very heavily.
So I got familiar with all the different medicines, and you have to get familiar with Viagra because it's one of the biggest selling medicines, of course, and the whole story of Viagra.
So Viagra begins as a way to treat hypertension and angina.
That's why it was being developed, not male sexual dysfunction.
But all of a sudden, the people in the test, right, start getting erections.
They come running in saying, Well, I've had an erection in five years, and all of a sudden I got erections.
And they realized that, how does it work?
The drug dilates blood vessels and increases blood flow throughout the body.
Now, I also seem to remember, they don't say this, and I wish Dr. Maria was here.
Where was she when we need her?
My understanding is that Viagra has the tendency not only to increase blood flow, but to the extremities of the body, which of course would account for erection, right?
It also accounts for the fact that football teams, I found this out 12-15 years ago, believe it or not, in Colorado, with the Air Force Academy, That teams that go play in Colorado, some of them take, imagine these young teams, they take Viagra to deal with the altitude illness because it is a powerful inducement of blood to the brain.
And I guess altitude sickness is a deprivation of blood to the brain to some extent.
It is also used for very severe headaches.
Think about this.
So now they're saying that because it brings, I mean, in essence, because it brings extra blood to the brain, it is, um, it, it, it, it helps with keeping the brain less prone to Alzheimer's and all these breakdowns.
Increases blood flow throughout the body, Viagra may improve cognition in the same way.
Similarly, scientists at Upjohn developed minoxidil, commonly known by the brand name Rogaine, as a pill to treat ulcers in the late 1950s.
It didn't work, but they discovered that it had a positive effect on blood pressure.
More studies found that men on the hypertension drug also became happier, which prompted trials into whether it could also treat male If you just want a little bit more chest hair, maybe.
The anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine was repurposed to treat rheumatoid arthritis and lupus after soldiers with the anti-immune disease who received it during World War II showed improvements.
Yeah, it also was repurposed by great and bold doctors to save people's lives.
from Chinese virus.
And one who died recently, Dr. Zelenko, saved 4,000 people with it and was tortured by the communist regime.
By the way, they're now coming around to some of this stuff.
You're starting to see articles.
Yeah, oh yeah.
Now they're saying at the end of this, maybe a Viagra-ozempic combo could be a cure for Alzheimer's.
I don't know what ozempic does for it, but I worry about ozempic because a lot of people get sick from it.
Everyone's on ozempic, Mayor.
But don't a lot of them get sick?
They're all telling us they vomit.
Yeah.
Or even worse.
Yeah.
And honestly, some of the same people that, you know, had very good points about the vaccine and why they wouldn't take that.
They look sick and they look like they're dying.
Yeah.
Don't get mad at me.
I don't know enough about you, but I tell you the things that I've heard, I'm scared.
I'm frightened.
What happened to losing weight the old fashioned way?
I mean, Ozempic is really supposed to be for diabetes, I think.
Hit the gym.
I'm telling you, this is where we need doctor.
We've got to get it back tomorrow.
We'll get her back.
Maybe we're not paying her enough.
So let's see if there's any critical things we have to get to you so that you're not taken by surprise tomorrow.
The Wall Street Journal is going after Trump on all kinds of crazy stuff.
Now they got two editorials in a row.
One is the Fair Trade Free trade thing, in which they try to make him like he's not as smart as they are.
I'm sorry, Wall Street Journal geniuses, but the idea of free trade without any regulations, without any rules, without any stipulations, without any playing field that is constricted is unfair trade.
One side takes advantage of the other.
Fair trade should be trade where both sides are subjected to exactly the same rules and then can compete freely, which means if China puts 100% tariff on our car, we put 100% tariff on their car.
That's all Trump is doing.
Now, here's what you say.
You say that raises costs for Americans.
You are right.
The car is going to cost more.
But now you got to look I always thought the Wall Street Journal was more intelligent than most.
Now you gotta look bigger picture, Wall Street Journal!
The bigger picture is the whole economy.
If it costs more to buy the car, or let's say it costs less to buy the car, well, these people save money.
But it put 40,000 people out of work, and it cost the country a fortune.
Where's the balance there, my friend, in a giant economy?
There are times that things do cost more because the end result is that you make more.
And that I think is what happens here.
And all you have to do is get up off your, get out of your ivory tower of Wall Street.
And go to Michigan, and go to Pennsylvania, and go to Ohio, and go to West Virginia, and talk to the people who have been put out of work by this.
Like, if you were thrown out of your cushy job at the Wall Street Journal because somebody in China could do a Wall Street Journal for nothing.
And nobody wanted you anymore.
That's right.
So leave Trump alone on this.
He happens to be right.
And why don't you at least treat it like this is an intellectually fair argument?
You're not intellectually superior on this argument or academically superior.
You just pretend to be because although you're not liberals, you got a lot of the same attitude.
He got a lot of the same know-it-all at it.
We're the editorial board of the Wall Street Journal who didn't have the balls to print the hard drive.
Remember?
I presented it to you.
And what happened?
Let's go back to Harvard.
That's right.
That's right.
They were peeing in it.
You know, it took weeks to clean up the bathrooms there.
After that.
I mean, I know who the hell you are.
Yeah, this is nuts.
You don't like me.
I don't like you.
Keep writing your nasty editorials about me.
Okay.
I don't really like you.
I think you're a bunch of phonies.
You got a better ideology.
I agree with 90% of it.
But boy, oh boy, when you decide to go after Trump, do you get unfair?
And now saying that he shouldn't be saying that he's going to consider Pardoning the January 6th defendants.
Because what they did was so terrible.
Are you watching what's happening?
Or are you just, or what happens?
Do you do this?
Just stick it in your ears?
What the hell's wrong with you?
Well, along this note, Mayor, can we transition to the very competitive election in Russia this past weekend?
Because it's something similar, right?
You have In our country here, they're literally trying to jail the top opponent.
So last time they fixed it with paper ballots and the whole damn thing, you're just too stupid or too gutless to pick it up, just like you were too gutless to pick up the hard drive.
The reality is, this time they're going to do it by trying to disqualify the opposition.
Which is the way Maduro is doing it in Argentina.
The three big communists, Maduro in Argentina, Putin, who won by 90 something percent, and Biden, who wants to eliminate Trump and put him in jail.
And Biden... No, he doesn't talk.
He doesn't talk with that kind of voice.
I am fighting for democracy.
I am fighting for democracy. Trump is against democracy and for that reason I
will be the only one on the ballot and my Justice Department will take him off
the ballot and along with Fannie Hoho, is that her name?
It's Fonnie.
Fonnie Foo-Foo-Foo-Foo-Foo-Foo.
Fannie, what's that way, what's that?
What's the one she was hooking up with?
Mr. President, you can't say that.
No, no, the one she was hooking up with when she came to the White House and we made the deal.
Nathan who came to the White House and made the deal for us to frame Trump.
Who was that one?
Oh, well, Sandy Hohoho.
So she's going to get Trump off the ballot and then we'll have It'll be a fair election and a free election.
Nobody in this election will have to cheat.
They told me, we don't want an election where there's any allegations of cheating.
So we're going to take Trump off the ballot and therefore there won't have to be any cheating in order to make me president.
Isn't that nice?
And I can get extra ice cream as a result of that.
You don't think he talks like that?
That's right.
And of course today... March Madness!
We got to get them ready for March Madness.
Starts Thursday.
Tomorrow we get this filled out.
Yeah, we got to fill out our bracket.
Top Seeds, UConn, Purdue, UNC.
Can they see this?
They can.
Zoom in here.
We're getting a large audience now because my face is missing.
Well, I'm also missing the fourth top seed.
Put that back.
Let's see if we can see the other top seed.
North Carolina, Purdue.
Houston!
We should know that one.
The mayor spent some time in Houston.
Remember Elvin Hayes?
I do not.
Oh my goodness.
Basketball?
I think it was still Lew Alcindor then.
Oh, I was gonna say, I know Lew Alcindor.
He beat him in his one game.
I know Lew Alcindor.
The one loss in college, Hayes, and then Lew, revenge was to win the national championship.
That's right.
I do know, that's funny, I was just about to say- Bradley, Bradley and Russell.
Kazi Russell, another great one.
Yeah, I mean Houston had some good teams in the past.
They have some history.
You have teams here with history.
UNC, Oak, all of them.
Usually you do, but you got a couple that are breaking in.
You know, my Manhattan College hasn't been in about eight years.
We've been in on and off.
Fordham gets in on and off.
Yeah, well, college basketball.
St.
John's gets in more.
What do you say?
Connecticut looks like it has the best record of any college in the country.
One at all.
They're a half game better than Houston.
Nobody else has won 30, but them and Houston.
Let me see if I see another 30.
Now, we would like to include our audience.
If we have time tomorrow, I got to find a way to do this.
We got to send them a link.
So they have the most wins and the least losses in a pretty strong schedule, right?
Would you say they have a strong schedule?
Yeah.
I would say so.
Without knowing the schedule, I would guess they would play a tough schedule in order to position themselves for a strong run in the tournament.
Of course, Purdue has got a nice record.
Purdue's a real good team.
29-4.
They got upset last year.
They were a top season.
Gonzaga, which can surprise, 25-7.
Yeah, they're considered one of the programs that perform well.
The Midwest, South Carolina, and Texas.
Who are the two top seeds going, uh, really?
Texas is 26 and is 20 and 12.
Wow.
Not, not overpowering.
And, uh, South Carolina is 26 and 7.
Purdue is 29 and 4.
Gonzaga, 25 and 7.
Texas Tech is 23 and 10.
Florida is 24 and 11.
Wisconsin, 22 and 13.
And then you get to Houston, 30 and 4.
Florida is 24 and 11, Wisconsin 22 and 30, and then you get to Houston, 30 and four.
Four, whoa.
Whoa.
Dayton, 24-7.
Clemson, 21-11.
St.
Mary's.
Did they get in the finals a couple years ago in St.
Mary's?
Or was it close to it?
Close to it.
And then last year, remember, because I remember this from being down here, FIU and the University of Miami both made it to the Final Four.
And both those schools are down here.
St.
Mary's is 26 and 7.
North Carolina, 27 and 7.
Washington State, 24 and 9.
Brigham Young is 23 and 10.
San Diego State, 24 and 10.
But look at this!
Connecticut, 31 and 3.
Far Atlantic is in, but at 25 and 8.
There's a third- What Atlantic?
That's right.
There are three seed?
No, no, no.
There's a number- I'm sorry, excuse me.
There's a number eight seed.
My number three seed in that ranking.
They just lost to Temple by one point in the ACC tournament.
I can't see what number three is.
They're there.
Illinois.
Illinois is number three.
Illinois is number three in the east.
Illinois, of course, they've had a They have some history in the past.
So what are they, 16 teams in?
Each region?
Yes.
And the last, want the last seed?
Stetson.
In the East.
22 and 12.
So they have 16 seeds.
Howard and Wagner.
Is that one college?
Two different schools.
So why are they both there?
They now have what are called play-in games.
There are, what, 68 teams that technically make the tournament.
So these two teams are going to play each other?
Yep.
Then they do that in order, the winner... That can't possibly be Wagner in Staten Island, can it?
Yep.
It is?
There's a Wagner College in Staten Island?
Yeah, there's a good chance it's that one, but I want to check to make sure.
And Staten Island?
Yeah, Staten Island.
Lovely campus, too.
Howard.
Is Howard the black school?
The all black school?
The Wagner Seahawks.
What?
Wagner Seahawks.
I'm trying to find out Wagner.
Not a Seahawk thing.
New York Post has a... Yeah, Staten Island School.
It's their first trip to the tournament.
And they're going to play Howard, which is the famous Howard with the law school.
I believe in Washington, D.C.
Distinguished black graduates.
Washington, D.C., a historical black college.
That'll be interesting.
St.
Mary's in the Baltimore, Washington, D.C.
area also.
There's so many St.
Mary's, right?
I don't want to... No, I think this is the St.
Mary's that shows up.
That's my, yeah, that's my note, right?
There's a few.
That shows up in basketball thing.
St.
Mary's.
Well, there's St.
Mary's of California.
And the 15th in the West is Long Beach State.
That's 21 and 14.
St.
Mary's CA.
That's nice of them to put that in their logo.
It puts St.
Mary's.
Howard Wagner.
Wagner was only 16 and 15 and Howard is only 18 and 16.
So those teams that are playing off, there are four playoff games All tomorrow.
Tomorrow at 6.40.
That's the question.
Are those playoff games, I don't think those play into the, right, are counted.
Well, I don't think, what do you mean they're counted?
Whoever wins gets into the tournament.
Yeah.
So Wagner and Howard are going to play each other.
Yeah.
At 6 tomorrow night.
And then at 9 tomorrow night.
At nine tomorrow night, Virginia and Colorado are going to play each other.
And Dayton, Ohio.
Wow.
Then they're going to, Wednesday night, they're going to have two more playoff games.
Montana State and, grambling, Boise State and Colorado.
And then you'll, then finally, actually, you're not going to really have your real card until, until those playoffs take place.
Yep.
And we figure out who wins, who wins and loses there.
Yeah.
So that'll be interesting.
We'll watch a little of that to keep life balanced.
Let's put it that way.
Okay.
Sports can balance life as can music and things like that.
We'll find a way to actually participate.
I'm going to look at it tonight and see if we can find a way to do a link.
You get me a basketball, we'll go out one afternoon and I'll show you my famous hook shot.
Okay.
Love that.
Well, what a show, Mayor.
Nobody knows how to block it without fouling me.
Well, we're well into soccer time.
We've got so much news.
We still didn't even get to a number of things, but maybe we'll get your reaction tomorrow.
For example, Barack Obama was at 10 Downing Street today.
That was bizarre.
Oh, what's he doing?
Carrying on on his phone?
Finally come from... The Wizard of Oz has come from behind the curtain!
Here I am.
But there's a back way into that.
How about this?
Let's see if I do a good imitation.
Uh, uh, uh, uh, that's all I did.
Uh, then they give him the thing to read and he'd be able to read something, but that was it.
Okay.
Ladies and gentlemen, once again, let's remember to pray for the people of Israel.
I'd also like to add praying for the people of Ukraine.
Uh, they have a terribly crooked leadership.
We now have, actually, arms that are missing, that we've sent to them, which is outrageous.
If you love Ukraine, you don't just give money to this government.
This is like giving money to a drug dealer to help the drug addict, right?
But in any event, they're wonderful people, and let's pray for them.
Of course, the people of the United States, the greatest people on Earth, with the greatest burden on Earth.
And finally, God bless America.
We'll see you tomorrow.
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.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason.
We're able to talk.
We're able to analyze.
We are able to apply our God-given common sense.
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