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April 18, 2024 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (E389): Restricting Trump to Campaigning in New York will BACKFIRE on Democrats
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Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani with the Friday edition.
Weekend, coming up.
No, Thursday.
Tomorrow, we're gonna be in another city.
Man.
It's kind of like a Friday, but it's Thursday.
I just packed up.
We're packing up so we feel like it.
We got very little left.
If we go off into the sunset, you'll know why.
So, let's start again.
This is Rudy Giuliani with the penultimate edition.
Of big word, right?
Of America's mayor live.
And today where they got their, they got their 12 jurors.
Huh.
What do you think the odds are that this judge deep in his heart really
feels all these jurors are going to be, you know, like true blue and completely fair?
That's a good one.
First of all, if this thing turns out to go wrong, he's going to be finished in the Democratic club.
Whoa.
How's his daughter going to make money?
Yeah.
Now, you know, I am very much of the view, because I never did in politics, ever make fun of anybody's children, or I think it's completely off base.
But this is ridiculous to call her a child.
She's no more a child than my son Andrew's a child.
I mean, my son Andrew ran for office.
Of course, if you go after him, you go after him.
I mean, I'm not going to like it.
Who knows what I'll do to you.
But the reality is he's in politics.
He's a commentator on ABC.
She's making a fortune beating the crap out of Trump, right?
She's making a fortune at OPPO sales.
She's not even like a high-level political operative.
She's one of the people that exists at the low level, the OPPO people, you know.
We're dealing about the people that hang around the lower denizens.
Let's get any crap we can get.
It's vaguely truthful.
And in the case of Trump, it's totally made up.
So, they got a jury and looked for a while this afternoon, they were going the other direction.
About noon today, they lost, they were up to like seven, went down to five.
Two people came in and said, we just realized we're unfair.
One said they were scared, that they were scared for their life, one of the jurors.
Why were they scared?
I think they were scared because if they made the wrong decision of guilty or not guilty, they were scared for like their safety.
That's what they were saying.
I don't know who they were scared of.
I don't know who they were scared of, but that they said they were scared for their life for being on the juror.
Yeah.
The deep state.
It's the one thing we think they haven't done.
Right.
I keep, I keep raising, um, I keep raising the issue, you know, would they?
Because that's about the only thing they got left.
So they got the jury 12.
They got to go, what?
They're doing 18, right?
They got to do six more.
They got to do six more next week.
And then they'll get started on the frame up.
And you'll see, you know, it's actually very interesting.
Oh, my God.
Did you see him coming out for the Global Fund?
He was like going this way, that way, this way, that way.
This way?
Oh now and now and now uh we're gonna do one of these a little later
but now Jill is trying to show him the way off and he got lost.
I this is pure gossip okay.
As long as we're gossip.
I have a feeling.
Well, you know what I have to say about Jill.
There's the one that doesn't put out the Christmas stocking for her step Granddaughter.
Real step.
You know, I call a stepmother in chief, right?
All you want to do is read what Hunter says on the hard drive about it.
Not that I want to get you into the gossip of the hard drive.
There are too many crimes to go through to pay attention to the gossip in the hard drive.
Something like 150.
So, uh, the case is getting ready to go.
It's going to be an interesting case because there is no crime.
And you know what we'll find out during the case?
We're gonna find out what he's charged with.
Because I don't know what he's charged with.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They didn't tell him the indictment.
They left the major crime open.
How you do that, how you get away with that, I do not know.
There's something called due process.
At the core of due process is to be fairly and precisely notified of the charges against you.
Such that you can defend yourself.
Well, of course, that ended with Trump when the, um, what was the name of the one that, um, thought that, that, uh, rape could be sexual, uh, could be, you know, what was her name?
You know, the one that, the one that got sexually abused in the middle of the, um, busiest department store in New York by one of the most famous men in New York.
And didn't report it for years.
E. Jean Carroll?
Is that her name?
Then had the wrong dress that she hadn't actually had on.
And then she can't tell us the day, the date, the year, the time of year.
I don't know how you let that go to trial.
Think about it.
Somebody comes along and says, what's your name out there?
Let's say your name is Robert Samuelson.
So this lady comes along and says, Robert Samuelson, um, took me into a bathroom uh in we'll make it a different uh at boomingdales and he took my clothes off and sexually assaulted me um and so you say i didn't but uh can i please be notified uh of the date and the time i don't remember uh could you give me like uh with a couple of within a couple of days no
Um, like how about the month?
I don't remember.
Okay.
Um, could we try the year?
Like was it 1990?
Was it 1997, 1998?
Uh, no, I'm not going to tell you.
And, and you go to the judge, you say, judge, I, this is not a fair, this is not a charge.
I mean, how can I defend myself?
We don't give a damn.
If you're Trump, you can't defend yourself.
What kind of a joke is that?
You're going to defend yourself?
This is New York.
This is New York City.
We're a democratic dictatorship.
You're lucky you're getting a trial.
You want a fair trial?
Well, same thing here.
He's being tried for an inaccurate record.
An inaccurate business record.
It's a misdemeanor.
Very few people get charged with this.
Nobody goes to jail for it.
And it's beyond the statute of limitations.
You say, well, how can you be charged with it?
First answer is he's Trump.
Second answer is, is a democratic dictatorship.
The third answer is they hooked it into something called a, you know, like a predicate felony.
They said, and the law says, If you do this minor crime, which a misdemeanor is a minor crime, if you do this minor crime in pursuance of a felony, now the statute of limitations I think is longer and it's a felony.
You can go to jail for whatever the heck, five years or whatever it is.
Okay, and they say that's what he did.
Except in the indictment, nowhere do they tell you what felony it is.
They don't even tell you if it's federal or state.
They may suggest it's federal, I don't remember.
But that's okay, that gets you down to about 8,000 or something.
Then they came up actually with four that it might be.
Might be.
And three of them aren't, three of them I don't think are even crimes.
And one of them, actually, the Justice Department has determined isn't a crime.
And that's the one that the guy who bullied Bragg into doing it, what was it, Pomerantz?
That's the one he says should be, it is.
It's making an illegal campaign contribution.
So Trump, by having an inaccurate record in his business records, is trying to, Trying to hide an illegal campaign contribution that the Justice Department has determined, after due consideration, is not a campaign contribution.
And the Federal Election Commission has determined, basically, it's not a campaign contribution.
And the Justice Department had a chance to try this case and declined prosecution of it because They tried a case like this against John Edwards and lost and got a, got a, uh, uh, got a, um, uh, hung jury on some counts and never went back to trial.
And since then, there've been several articles written by, uh, scholars and commissioners saying it's not a crime.
Um, so, so then the U S attorney looked at this whole thing, exact case and said, well, it's not a crime.
We can't prosecute.
Then his predecessor looked at it and said, it's not a crime, we can't prosecute it.
Then he looked at it when he first came in and said, this is ridiculous, I'm not prosecuting this.
Then Tom Rance left and wrote a book criticizing him, and then he changed his mind.
So he's prosecuting him for a case that has been declined three times, that I'd say the majority of scholars do not believe is a crime.
That's a ridiculous thing anyway.
Uh, I mean, there'd be any, any number of reasons why you would do this.
Uh, in other words, uh, uh, do, uh, make a deal.
Uh, so that, uh, she doesn't go around telling people that you sexually assaulted her, but you don't have to admit that you did it because you didn't.
You said, well, why would you pay her if you didn't do it?
Because nobody's going to believe you, or at least half the world's not going to believe you.
And it's going to be a real problem for you, your family, your children.
Everybody's going to believe it, no matter what.
I mean, people do that all the time.
They settle cases.
I can't tell you how many cases I settled for the city that I want to settle because we didn't do it, but I saved a lot of money by settling.
Because a crazy jury would give them $50 million for... We had a guy, it was before me, I think it was during Conrad Dinkins' time, he got a $78 million verdict because he was running and he tripped.
In a pothole and became crippled.
Well, you'd say, well, that's, you know, that's a lot of money, but still the poor guy got crippled.
Yeah, but he had just done a robbery on the subway and he was running away from the cops when he tripped.
And, uh, he was getting paid all this money.
I mean, in those days, they actually would give you sentences for crimes.
He was like doing a 15 year sentence.
They eventually reduced it to something like 8 million, but even $8 million to get forgetting a cripple because you run away from the cops.
If you rob somebody.
He's the richest guy in Sing Sing.
This is what juries in New York do.
Poor Trump.
I mean, man, sit there with those jurors.
They all hate you.
District of Columbia, even worse though.
District of Columbia has tried, in one way or another, 100 of the J6 people have gone to trial and not a single one has been completely acquitted.
You know what the rate there is of getting acquitted?
It's something like 40%.
Except for if you're J6.
Like the guy whose case was before the Supreme Court, Fisher.
You know how many hours he was in the Capitol?
In order to get convicted of a crime and go to jail for, they want to put him in for that 20 year thing.
He was in there for three minutes.
He was in there for three minutes.
He didn't burn anything like the people of Columbia will show you later did.
I mean, nobody, I mean, I don't understand this.
These people don't burn anything.
They don't break anything.
They get killed.
Although they lied and said that they killed cops, which is not true.
Just a lie.
Complete lie.
No, no.
A propaganda lie.
It isn't just like an accidental lie.
Just like accidental, like Russian collusion was accidental.
Hillary paid a million one for it.
So, I don't get, uh, Ted and Mike, I don't understand why they're not going to call Bob Costello as a witness since Bob, well, maybe they are, and they're just holding out a little because you got to actually see what Cohen testifies to, to call Costello as a witness, because he would be, he would be like a rebuttal witness because, uh, he's got like,
He's got so many lies to Cohen told.
It could be on the stand for weeks.
Now, I'm not exaggerating.
One of the reasons, I don't think the primary one, I think the primary one was the legal reason, but one of the other reasons they didn't bring this case is because they brought no cases with Cohen.
In other words, the U.S.
attorney in the Southern District of New York, including the Biden U.S.
attorney, I came to the conclusion that Mr. Cohen is not worthy of belief.
In other words, putting him on the witness stand is sort of dishonorable and sort of a mark against your integrity of your office.
Stop brag though, right?
In other words, brag is putting on the stand one of the biggest liars in America, who a very professional prosecutor's office has deemed Unworthy of belief.
This is, this is beyond explanation.
I, when Cohen gets up to testify, I'll have to spend hours writing out all the lies I can prove, he told.
The best one, of course, being the one in which he said he never asked for a job in the administration, and of course he was the first one in the door asking for a job.
Not only did he ask for a job, he drove people crazy.
Uh, before I realized there was an actual definitive, uh, video recording of him saying he asked for a job, I had lined up about 20 people that he had gone to, guys representing Trump then, to ask them to please prevail on Trump to give him a job.
A couple of them, a couple of them told him to go to hell.
A couple of them told him, are you crazy?
Other people were a little more, uh, diplomatic and said, we don't think it'll work.
But there were people actually said, are you crazy?
You want to work for the federal government?
Scumbag like you?
I mean, people, a lot of people didn't like him.
And it is, it is, I mean, Trump often, you know, Trump often says to me, how did you ever, how did you ever misjudge that guy, Parnas?
Who also turns out to be somebody that the federal government uses as a witness because he is a pathological liar.
They won't put him on a witness stand.
And I said, well, how did you ever pick Michael Cohen?
It's the only thing that keeps him quiet.
You make mistakes.
Let's face it, you make mistakes.
I can see in a way why he felt sorry for Michael.
I never thought Michael was a crook.
I just thought Michael was a kind of a dope.
And, and, uh, yeah, he's like the dog that nobody will pay attention to.
They pay attention to all the other dogs that don't pay attention to him.
And he keeps coming around looking for attention.
And he wants to always impress his boss.
Yeah.
And, um, yeah, that's why, that's why he would have put this money out on his own to impress.
I mean, you'd say, well, nobody else would do that, but he would because he's, he's dying for everybody around Trump hates him and lets him know it.
Nobody, I mean, they think he shouldn't be there.
I remember when I first got into the campaign, the big objective was to keep him off television because he made such a bad impression.
First of all, he had no, I remember when you first started going before, maybe you weren't around yet early on.
Yeah.
2015.
That's all I knew.
He went to Cooley law school in 2015.
He was on a lot.
They didn't have a, um, they didn't have like a, an organized campaign yet.
Yeah.
So he was a guy that, you know, he was this lawyer and.
You know, you could see kind of then, right?
This guy would go on, he would go on, he would go on.
And then, uh, you start in 2016 and when a campaign starts, um, uh, uh, first thing is to keep, keep him the hell off television.
He makes a very bad impression.
They're going to think we're mafia.
And, you know, I knew him for a long time and they, I was not involved.
I was sort of like a, an in, um, sort of an in and out advisor at the time.
And I remember getting a couple of calls saying, what do you think of Cohen on television?
He really doesn't make a very good impression, and he's not too smart, you know?
And they said, not make a good impression?
They're gonna think we're with the Mafia, right?
And he's not.
Well, I don't know.
He used to like to go around claiming he had a connection to the Russian Mafia.
But not true.
I don't think it's true.
I don't know.
We got some uncle or brother or something or somebody.
But in any event, he's one of these guys where If you're at all smart, you know immediately he's a bull ass artist, you know, and he's telling you all these things.
Like I just talked to somebody else like that too.
We're not going to mention.
I just, I just talked to, uh, I just talked to Putin.
Yeah.
Like hell you talk to Putin.
Yeah.
Right.
He talked to the guy who works with a guy who works with a guy who works with a guy who works with a guy who never worked for Putin.
Right.
And he's making all this stuff up, a complete liar.
And now he's bitter as hell.
He's bitter because, um, he didn't get a job that started it.
He got over that though.
And now, and then he's bitter because Trump, I remember what he started churning when Trump wouldn't pay his bills any longer.
And, uh, he got bitter because of that.
And, um, and it has both, I think both his lawyers, uh, Can give you, like, a whole litany of lies.
Of course, he's so stupid, he waived the attorney claim.
I was going to say, being one of his lawyers, being your friend, longtime friend, Bob Costello.
The other guy in Washington, both of them.
Yeah.
And he waived his, what was the... Waived the attorney claim!
Why did he do that at the time?
What was the reasoning behind it?
Because he's very, very stupid.
That's it.
There's no, that's it.
I always think there's a reason, you know, at least a rationale, but sometimes people act irrationally.
Well, if there is a rationale, it's a stupid one.
Yeah.
There must have been some thought.
I mean, hey, hey, I'm just going to waive this, Bob.
So you go ahead and whatever.
It's not just one lawyer.
It's like a couple of lawyers who don't even practice with each other.
I don't.
I mean, his cross-examination is I mean, I don't know how good a lawyer the president's lawyer is.
I don't never seen him operate as a lawyer, but this should be a classic cross-examination.
I would think, you know, even Stormy Daniels won't be as good.
It's always more difficult to cross-examine a woman.
Even if she is a woman of, with a reputation, put it that way.
Wait, why is that?
Because people are more sympathetic with women and they want men to be more, but despite the fact, I mean, assuming we have, we don't have like a woke, crazy wackos on the jury, they're going to expect you.
Let's put it this way.
In my day, you had to cross-examine a woman very differently than a man.
But it was, so it was tougher.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You say it was tougher.
Yeah.
Even if she's bad.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Even if she's bad.
Yeah.
Because of how it would elicit sympathy.
Yeah.
They never come on a witness stand looking like they're looking when they're out, you know.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Pornographic pictures or whatever the hell she did.
Yep.
She's not going to show up, you know.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
She's not going to show up made up for, you know, with no clothes on or something like that.
So the judge- She's gonna show up and look like she's Virgin Mary or something.
So the judge will not- Which, by the way, is smart.
All of that is really acceptable.
That's what you do in trials.
What's unacceptable is this horrible- I mean, you were on both sides, right?
You're a defense attorney.
This horrible judge.
This judge is hurting America by the impression that he's given, whether you like Trump or not.
When you look at the things he does, you are obviously convinced he's railroading him, right?
You see he won't let him go to the Supreme Court or he won't let him go to his son's graduation.
He rules against him on everything.
He won't even let him know if the people are Republican or Democrats.
Even in the best sense, this is a political case, right?
Yeah.
This is a political case in the worst sense in that it's a political fix, but it's a political case.
Of course you're entitled to know whether the person's a Republican or a Democrat.
You're entitled to probe the fairness of your jurors so you can properly challenge them.
Their political party is going to say something.
I mean, particularly in this day and age, right?
Your political party can say something about your prejudices.
I don't know that it doesn't get reversed just for that.
Well, of course, it's going to go to the appellate division, made up of a whole other group of Democrat boss-selected judges.
Now, they're appellate judges, so now they wear glasses, but that doesn't make them any more honest or any more non-political.
They're still, you know, as Judge McMahon used to say, judges sometimes, when they got the robe, still God gave it to them.
And they have to be reminded they're only there for one of two reasons.
They're either a Republican or a Democrat.
And in New York, it's worse than that.
We'll take a short break, and we'll be right back, and I will still be here in the land of the Democrat dictators.
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Yes.
Wow.
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Even I, I mean, I need them.
You want this?
You're going to be surprised at the thing that really knocked me for a loop and all the things that have gone on, my house being raided, my law office being raided, my profession being taken away.
Oh, jeez, I don't even know what else.
But in any event, all that, you know, I didn't like it, but I didn't... I didn't get, like, really... I didn't get, like, really shook up about it.
You know what I'm shook up about?
Bill Maher.
I do not understand how a... American... human being... who is...
Otherwise seems to be a sharp guy.
You know, I don't agree with him.
Lately I've agreed with him more, but not even now I realize he's a real lefty.
But to say he actually is okay with killing?
If it's babies?
You know, could it be that he's like biologically ignorant like the Supreme Court justice that doesn't know what a woman is?
Does he realize that there's a point at which That embryo becomes a baby.
Like, uh, if it's delivered in the eighth month, it's going to live.
And, um, or at the ninth month, even the eighth month, there's not much difference between it's in the womb and out of the womb.
And also to, to eliminate it in the womb, you got to do the same thing you have to do out of the womb.
You got to crush its skull.
I mean, only people I could think that would agree with such a thing would be like Nazis.
Particularly the rationale that he gave, the population is too big.
I don't know him, never got to know him, never was on a show.
God, I really would like him to explain.
Can we play that again?
Let me just get it ready.
Maybe you guys can call.
I respect the absolutist position.
I really can.
I scold the left when they say, oh, you know what?
They just hate women.
People who aren't pro-life, pro-choice.
They don't hate women.
They just made that up.
They think it's murder.
And it kind of is.
I'm just okay with that.
I am.
I mean, there's eight billion people in the world.
I'm sorry.
We won't miss you.
That's my position on what?
Yeah, exactly.
That's Piers Morgan, man.
What?
Exactly.
I'm not sure I'm in a good position to even laugh.
That's Piers Morgan, man.
What?
Yeah, that's him.
I go back and forth with him.
He just wants you on.
By the way, I must get a message from Pierce's producer every day.
Did you ever hear when I was on with him when he was in Britain?
He's here until Friday.
He wants you on.
Did you ever hear the interview with him when I was on with him when he was in Britain?
It did a lot.
I told everybody in Britain that the only reason he's here is because he got fired in the United States.
I think I did.
He wants you on.
After that laughing?
He ain't getting me on.
All right.
Stand your ground, Mayor.
I mean, somebody, when that happens, should get up and walk out.
I swear to God, I would have gotten up and walked out because I'd be afraid of what I would have done.
we're not going to miss you? Well, I mean it...
And nobody, you see, we can't get a more of an explanation because nobody's pressing him on this.
I mean, I remember when, I don't even remember what Imus got in trouble for.
It was some, Take things they regarded as a tasteless... He said, um, nappy-haired bitches or something like that.
About the Rutgers girls.
Okay.
Yeah, that's what he said.
Yeah, yeah, that's what he said.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's not nice.
That's what he said about the Rutgers, uh, women's basketball team.
Now, isn't that all?
Isn't what we just listened to much worse than that?
Eh, kind of racist.
He's still a little bit... Isn't that?
No, he's a little...
He's not talking about murder, you're making a racist kind of comment which is terrible, awful, you shouldn't be racist.
Here he's talking about killing somebody!
I think they were both very disgusting.
I don't think there's any comparison.
He acknowledges that abortion is like murder and then says he's okay with it.
He is saying that...
It doesn't get much worse than that.
Which is, what do you call that, eugenics, right?
I mean, the whole abortion thing started with the idea of, we've got too many people.
Actually, it started with, we have too many black people.
And it's worked out exactly the way that the witch wanted it to work out.
I mean, what was it?
A couple of years ago, there were more black abortions than births in New York.
Abortion is still, it impacts the black community more than any.
If you want to say black is a true religious person, it has to break your heart.
It's got to break your heart that there are more, I don't know if it's still the case, but there was a couple of years ago and there was this startling statistic that there were more black More black children aborted than born.
Well, that is... I don't know what that is.
Maybe that's an indication of why we've become such an amoral country.
So, Mayor, yes, you're correct.
As of 2022, I haven't got 2023 yet, 33% of black women get the most abortions in the United States.
As of 2022, I don't know what 2023 is.
So yes, you are correct.
If you go back, right, if you go back, right, and you look at the basis for her Planned Parenthood thing, it was to reduce the black population, the uneducated black population, which is why they took her statue down.
Okay.
These are facts that have been cited.
I mean, 15 years ago, according to some to some credible researchers, black women were getting abortions at almost five times the rate of white women.
And it's true.
I mean, I have worked on statewide campaigns for office with numerous black candidates.
So these are issues that I've gotten to know.
You've got all these white women who are, you know, You want to do anything with abortion.
I mean, I don't understand how people do not uniformly, unanimously support no abortion after six months.
I don't get that.
A degradation of society.
I mean, I've thought about it a lot.
I've been on different sides of this issue back and forth, both politically and morally.
And, you know, since I started to learn about what really happens biologically, I don't see there's any room for doubt about once it becomes a human being.
Once it becomes What we can all agree is a fully formed human being.
Before that, I think they should be protected.
Before that, I think Mar's right, it is killing.
But I can understand why people make an argument that it isn't.
I actually have a crazy stat for you, Mayor.
The highest abortion rate for white women in the United States is 85% in Maine.
And for black women, it's 80% in Mississippi.
And for black women, it's 80% in Mississippi.
Very, very not direct.
Weird stat.
Maine, 85% for white women.
Hmm.
Well, yeah, yeah.
Maine?
Maine, 85%.
No, I think what that's, is that saying that of all the abortions, 85% are by white women.
White women in Maine.
That makes sense.
I mean, white women probably make a large percentage of the women in Maine though.
That's pretty interesting.
Why is it higher in Maine than elsewhere?
No, it's just.
There's more white.
What do you mean?
No, it's crazy.
Well, we are saying because it's a very white population.
No, it's not.
I mean, you almost can't look at it from the point of view of statistics.
Life and death.
I mean, it really is a question of do you really believe that you have the power over life and death or not?
Yeah.
It's like with this euthanasia thing that's going on in Europe where the 27-year-old woman, because she's depressed, wants them to kill her.
And, uh, what is it, Norway, Sweden?
I think it was, uh, Amsterdam.
Yeah, I think they're going to do it.
The Netherlands, I mean, I think it was the Netherlands.
Then I think they should execute the person who did it.
Yeah, I just thought to show how, you know, you know why it's called murder.
That's why it's like murder.
Thou shall not kill.
Goes back a bit.
I know we don't, we don't believe in anything Jewish anymore, but speaking about that, let's now Adams tells us that Mike's a favorite guy.
Adams tells us that the subways, it's all a big lie, the subways are really safe.
Unfortunately, I don't like when he says it, because every time he says it, somebody gets thrown on the subway.
It's like, maybe there's somebody there who wants to screw with him, but the minute he says, they're exaggerating the crimes on the subway!
Today, a 74-year-old man with a cane was thrown on the subway by an unknown gentleman who ran away calling him names.
Oh, so now let's look at what Jewish people have to put up with in what used to be the nicest Jewish city in America.
Very proud of it, too.
I mean, I think the Jewish tradition in New York is one of the great, you know, Irish, Italian, Jewish.
These things are really great about New York.
I mean, I remember kidding around with Ehud Olmert when he was the mayor of Jerusalem.
I used to tell him, I mean, I'm the mayor of the largest Jewish city in the world.
And then he would introduce me that way in Israel, which is why I became so famous in Israel.
But, uh, so let's, uh, I think throwing Arafat out might have something to do with it too.
sure there's a way to get there.
So, so one of the things they were yelling is, Iran, you make us proud.
So Iran has eliminated more of its own people than any country but China.
So why would those poorly educated, dirty, sloppy creeps yell Iran, you make us what,
What are you proud of in Iran?
The fact that they kill their own people?
The fact that they stone women?
The fact that they killed that girl because she had a little piece of hair coming out under her jeep?
Maybe they're proud of they openly hate Jews.
So even though they slaughter their own people, By numbers that per capita probably equal China.
They're proud of Iran because Iran, like them, hates Jews.
Now, the reality is Iran doesn't hate Jews.
The Persians were never particular opponents of the Jews.
The Shah, who had his own set of problems, no question, but the Shah had an excellent, he may have even had an alliance with Israel, if I'm not mistaken.
Well, remember, the Iranians are not Arabs.
It's a big problem, big issue.
It isn't just a Shia-Sunni division.
They're Shia.
Arabs are Sunni, by and large.
That's a big division, no question.
We saw that play out in Iraq, right?
But I will tell you, and of course these half-wit morons that went to Ivy League colleges would not know this because they don't teach history anymore there, But the Persian-Arab division is greater.
It's older.
It's more in the history and tradition of the Iranians and, let's say, the Saudi Arabians.
And they never hated Jews.
A lot of Iranian Jews.
A lot!
Now, they fled Because they were protected by the Shah.
You know, a lot of Iranian Jews in the United States, the ones that didn't get killed by the Ayatollah, the Jewish hatred in the Arab Islamic countries comes out of the Quran.
Sorry, but it comes out of the teaching of Muhammad.
Mohammed in the second part of his life became very bitter about the Jews because they didn't accept him.
Then he started killing them in large numbers and taking over their property.
Oh, please don't get all upset because he also killed a lot of Christians.
What the hell do you think?
You kind of generally know right about the Armenian genocide by Turkey, right?
That's because the Armenians are Christian, and the Turks are Islamic.
Or right now, there's Azerbaijan, partial genocide of the Armenians.
Azerbaijan, Muslim.
Armenia, Christian.
How about the Turkish annihilation of various parts of Greece?
Muslim.
Greek Orthodox, Christian.
Africa.
Since there are a hell of a lot more Christians than Jews, I mean, Islam has killed many more Christians than Jews.
Maybe not per capita, but in numbers.
And their hatred of Christianity, particularly the group that makes themselves either terrorists or supporters of terrorists like this... I mean, the desire to kill Jews is...
Exactly the same as the desire to kill Christians, and it comes out of being faithful to the teachings of Muhammad.
You know, the guy they revere.
Now, until we face that, and until we can talk about that, we're going to have this Islamic terrorism as a bane of our existence.
The only way you eliminate a problem like Nazism is you face it.
And you stand up to it.
And you don't get intimidated by it.
And you don't get people that have you say things like, oh, the Koran is just like the Bible.
Like hell it is.
You put your hand on that thing and half of it, half of it, you're swearing to a book that wants to kill you.
I don't know.
I wouldn't put my hand on a book that wants to kill me.
I'm sorry.
I didn't write that.
What, you want me to lie about it?
Because of Barack Obama?
You want me to lie about it?
You want me to lie about it because that's what the media does?
Lies about it?
I'm sorry.
I'm not going to lie to you about who wants to kill you.
Now, does that mean all Muslims want to kill you?
Absolutely not.
Does that mean that there are a lot of Muslims that can read the Quran and kind of read that out?
A little harder to read it out though.
If they did the Quran in chronological order, I could reorder it for you real quick and you'd have a really nice book.
So if we cut it off at about the time that Muhammad went out into the desert and started raising his army of terrorists, we'd have a pretty decent religion.
But the Quran is written or is ordered based on the size of the chapter.
So, I forget if the longest one is first or the shortest one, but it doesn't matter when it was written.
So you could be reading something 30 years later first, and then something 30 years earlier, and then, and then, and then, and it's like schizophrenic.
But here you got a guy that tells you that Jews and the Christians are all, and the Muslims are all, descendants of Abraham.
We all have essentially the same religion.
Then the next chapter you read, you know, you got to exterminate.
Or yeah, there is one alternative to extermination if they pay tribute.
That's when he became sort of a gangster.
So you ended up, now if you reordered the Qur'an chronologically, by the time you got to the end of the Qur'an, you basically have a handbook on terrorism and organized crime.
Which is go in, kill all the elders in the village, frighten the living daylights out of them, and then take over.
Because you're going to make them, you know, believe in Allah.
Not Jesus, not Moses, not the Jewish God.
That's what they're driven by.
They're not making it up.
It's there.
So we got to face it.
They have to face it.
I got to rewrite the damn book, cut it in half, and basically say all that killing stuff is, except for Bill Maher, a thing of the past.
Bill Maher obviously doesn't have a problem with murder.
I don't think I get it.
So, you saw the anti-Israeli protesters on the subway, right?
We watched those.
Now, the other day, the president of Columbia, herself an apologist for anti-Semitism, Running a university that is overwhelmed with anti-Semitism, couldn't figure out if the chant that the Palestinians should drive, basically should drive all the Israelis into the sea, whether that's acceptable or not.
She had a problem with that.
I mean, it's a little tough.
Maybe it's okay.
Maybe it's not.
I don't know.
I don't really know.
What the hell she's doing running an institution of higher learning, or any learning, is kind of questionable.
But here's the thing.
I mean, there are demonstrations going on at Columbia.
Look, a hell of a lot worse than January 6th, Capitol.
I don't remember fire at the Capitol on January 6th.
Could we take a look at what's going on at Columbia?
I mean she had to call the police in and then Well, what you were watching were a bunch of animals
uh protesting in favor of an inhumane terrorist group a terrorist group that's acknowledged
under our law as a terrorist group under most legal systems
There are.
you They're protesting in favor of Hamas that wants to kill Americans.
I'd probably like to kill a bunch of them, too.
I don't know.
Were there any LGBTQ people in there?
Because if they were, I don't know.
May I be careful hanging around with those people too long?
I saw a few interviews.
ABC did some interviews today with these people on the lawn.
They were 100% LBGTQ community members protesting.
Anybody asked them?
You could just tell when they were interviewing.
But does anybody ask them, as an LGBTQ member, can you support a group of people that if you go there, they'll throw you off?
They're not going to answer that.
They say they feel oppression with... Do they even get asked that question by the crooked press?
No, no, no.
By the way, have you seen the Bill Maher thing in any newspaper?
No.
Does even Newsmax cover it?
No.
Well, I mean, what, are they sucking up to Bill Maher?
I mean, where is it?
Is Fox covering it?
Do you know?
Chad, is Fox covering it?
I haven't seen it.
We haven't seen it.
Sorry, I'm doing... Have you seen it on Newsmax?
No.
What, does Bill Maher get, like, special protection?
I mean, that statement... If that statement were made by some conservative, they'd demand that he be thrown off the air.
Now, I don't believe in this throwing people off the air stuff.
So I'm not going to do that.
But I am pointing out that it's extraordinary that this wouldn't be a major piece of news.
I mean, among other things, it shows you how barbaric abortion is, which is another reason they don't do it.
They don't want to really concentrate on what the heck is he talking about with a seven month abortion?
Nor do they want to concentrate on the fact that they have That they are in favor of seven, eight, and nine-month abortions.
And they've actually made it illegal in New York, and applauded for it when it became legal.
I mean, they're in many ways, in many ways, maybe Barr was kidding, but he sounded like a bloodthirsty killer.
I don't care.
We're not gonna miss him.
We're not gonna miss him.
Cause there's too many people.
Cause there's 8 billion people, but you know, somehow we're conspiracy theorists for talking about how there's this globalist elite who believe in overpopulation and the answer is murder.
Well, Gates does.
But you're called, you know, you're quickly dismissed as a conspiracy theorist for saying things like that.
Meanwhile, Bill Maher may be one of the faces of the Hollywood modern American elite.
Is openly saying, abortion is murder, I'm okay with murder, because there's 8 billion people on this earth, you won't be missed.
What he is saying, he is saying it out loud.
What about the mother?
Maybe the mother might miss them, Bill.
Maybe the grandmother.
Or the future, the future family, who knows?
Or the future, it could have been the future president of the United States that you eliminated.
Someone who does great things!
Talk to people that were spared from... I've met some people that were going to be aborted and at the last minute, the parent didn't.
And I mean, just think about that.
They, it's, yeah, it's a tough one.
And it's a, it's a call.
It says something about our culture, right?
It really is.
Well, I have always thought that Roe against Wade was the beginning of our moral downfall.
Also because it's an intellectually dishonest decision from a legal point of view.
And nowadays, intellectually dishonest decisions are par for the course.
But in those days, they were kind of shocking.
Now, I mean, they're not even intellectually dishonest.
They're politically dishonest.
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Biden has created a situation in Israel that's really intolerable.
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Welcome back to America's Mayor Live.
Biden has created a situation in Israel that's really intolerable. Today, Tehran warned
Israel and the world that the tiniest invasion of its territory by Israel would trigger a massive
and harsh response.
Well, think about that.
Iran can invade Israel, but Israel can't invade the tiniest bit of its territory.
What, did they set the rules for the world?
Hey, shithead, did you read this?
You read this you miserable dishonest little creep.
You better not touch the tiniest little bit of our territory because.
And Biden.
Yes, Ayatollah.
Yes, Ayatollah.
You want another billion?
You want another billion?
Do you realize we're funding it?
Do you realize the Democrat Party has been funding terrorism now since Obama?
And you're gonna vote for them?
You're gonna vote for those things you see out there?
Jumping around, burning things down?
Bunch of liars!
So, Joe Biden is now, I believe, completely falling apart.
I don't think there's anything left.
Just yesterday, he said, I made it clear!
Oh, no, he doesn't talk like that.
Sorry.
He hasn't talked like that in 20 years.
I made it clear to Israelis, don't move on Haifa.
Hey, Joe, I agree.
We got an agreement, babes.
We got an agreement, Jojo.
I tell you, I'm not moving on Aifa.
I just started taking Rafa apart, however.
Aifa's in Israel.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't think he knows that, man.
We have that video.
And by the way, it's hard to have made a mistake because he mentioned Rafa in the earlier part of the sentence.
But does it matter?
Do sentences matter?
When you have no brain cells left, the sentences are just a jumble.
And when you look at him, can't you see that he is mentally ill?
That's what, that's what this is.
It's a mental illness.
And it's a very serious mental illness because he doesn't know what the hell's going on.
And he has no judgment left.
He never had judgment and he has none left.
So, uh, so numb.
I mean, this follows, of course, just a week ago, uh, his thinking, he was going over the Francis Scott key bridge by, by train.
Uh, and then the best one of all, of course, can we listen again before we go through the montage of just what a pervert is?
Uh, can we take a look at the other statement that it, that would completely, uh, has to, I don't know what it has to do.
It's got to convince you that you got to get rid of this guy as fast as possible from the White House.
I mean, he should be out on the 25th amendment.
He became an Army Air Corps before the Air Force came along.
He flew those single-engine planes as reconnaissance over war zones.
He got shot down in New Guinea and they never found the body because there used to be a lot of cannibals for real in that part of New Guinea.
You know that's completely untrue.
The plane went down in the ocean.
Body was never recovered.
Only way cannibals could have gotten if, if they were, if, if the, if the, was it New Guinea?
New Guinea.
The people in New Guinea are good fishermen.
You know, if Trump said that, they would accuse him of being a racist?
Of course.
Or xenophobic?
Like when, when, when he said that we should call it the China virus?
Yeah, of course.
Or they would just accuse him of being absolutely demented and unfit for office.
Uh, yeah.
That would be the first thing, Mayor.
Yeah, but David, no, I'm telling you, they would.
They'd accuse him of racism on that one, right?
Yeah, of course.
They'd say he's doing that because of the people in New Guinea.
Brown or black, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
But you know, in this particular case, if you accused him of being racist, it would not be because of that statement.
It'd be because Joe Biden is racist.
I mean, he's probably the most clearly racist person right now in American politics.
If there are others, they hide it.
He's too stupid or infirm to hide it.
Oh, God.
Yeah.
Yeah.
In the 90s, he was a racist.
You can't be black if you don't vote for him.
You ain't black!
Or I'm not going to send my kids to the jungle.
Yeah.
Maybe that's why he didn't send his kids to the jungle.
Probably thought they'd be in.
Where did that come from?
I gotta have a doctor explain to me.
What happens?
Do the brain cells just like... The synapses just go... Remember this dude?
Unfortunately, we don't have... Can we call Dr. Maria?
I gotta ask her.
What... electronically or physiologically or chemically happens?
Is it like a little explosion in the brain or... Well, try to decipher this one for us.
And by the way, you know, I sit on the stand and it get hot.
I got a lot of, I got hairy legs that turn that, that, that, that, that, that turn blonde in the sun.
And the kids used to come up and reach in the pool and rub my leg down.
So it was straight and then watch the hair come back up again.
They'd look at it.
So I learned about roaches.
I learned about kids jumping on my lap and I've loved kids jumping on my lap.
And I tell you what.
Oh, wow.
Oh, that would be funny if you haven't looked at the hard drive.
Well, no, it's even that it's not funny.
So, Mayor, back to that cannibalism thing, I'm actually reading those... You're behind where we are.
I know, but... Now we're at... We were in Shanghai, now we're at Providence.
I just want to say that the cannibalism claims... We're getting very close to pedophilia here.
That hasn't been true since the 19th century, and I'm pretty sure World War II was at the 19th century.
They hadn't been eating people there.
Yeah, since the 19th century, so I don't even know what he's speaking of.
But back to the pedophile thing.
Yeah, he's a weirdo.
Yeah.
So fast forwarding.
Yeah, that's weird.
He's he's strange.
Strange guy.
Yeah.
Yeah, he's weird.
If his uncle's plane went into the ocean.
Yeah.
Why does he think they ate him?
But he's not even in the right time period.
This is in the 19th century.
Maybe I'm getting too superior.
How those things happen in your brain, in his demented brain, because one of these days he may push a button and start a war, thinking he's not.
But I think they don't listen.
I bet they don't listen to him.
Didn't Curtis Lewa, didn't he come up with the answer?
Well he said, actually he said something a little different, Mike.
He said that Rockefeller's son was cannibalized.
Was killed in the jungles there and cannibalized.
And that's why he thinks that Biden has come up with... In New Guinea?
In New Guinea.
Look up Rockefeller's son.
It's saying that in New Guinea they only ate you as a form of punishment, not as a ritual.
Oh.
It's not a ritual.
What about if they're hungry?
No.
I just read the whole thing, so I don't know.
I don't know where this guy's getting it from.
A couple of... Maybe like some alphabets.
Right, right.
Maybe, maybe.
I don't know.
Some say in 1961, this is Michael C. Rockefeller.
Yeah, yeah, I remember that.
But it says speculation.
He speculated that he may have been killed and eaten by the tribe's people from the Asmat village of Otzjanep.
No, no proof.
Yeah, let's see.
Is that in New Guinea?
If that's in New Guinea, come on.
It's got to be.
Speculation.
No proof.
Oh.
New Guinea?
It's New Guinea.
That's where you got it from.
It's Indonesia.
Yeah, New Guinea's in Indonesia.
All right.
Well.
Is it?
Yeah.
Speculation.
That's where he got the story!
You know, Mike, I don't like this Guinea part.
Yeah, it's very offensive to the Italians.
Very offensive.
First of all, that was 1961.
World War II was in 1942.
But that's the point is, this is where... I got shanty Italian!
Yeah.
This is where Joe Biden got the story about his uncle.
Off the speculation, the speculative story.
That makes him too intelligent.
Of Michael Rockefeller.
He's 16 years too late.
Because World War II ended in 1945.
He's 16 years too late.
At one point he makes a comment where you can't tell if he's talking about alcoholism or drug addiction or insanity or pedophilia.
He says it runs in the family.
Whatever Hunter was doing runs in the family.
You know we have this affliction in this family.
I don't know what he was talking about.
Well, we just figured it out.
Well, Curtis did.
I gotta give Curtis a credit.
Yeah.
Well, he figured that part out.
That story.
Might not be correct.
That might not be correct.
Come on, New Guinea?
The guy, Rockefeller, died in a plane crash.
Maybe the uncle went down somewhere near New Guinea.
They could have fished him out!
And they might have made a mistake and thought he was a fish.
It's the same thing as the Neal Kinnick story.
This is like Neal Kinnick all over again.
At least they didn't eat Neal Kinnick.
No.
Remember, Joe Biden ripped off somebody else's face.
All right, okay.
Let's have an intelligent discussion.
Which is worse?
The thing about his uncle Creepy story about his uncle being eaten?
Or the fact that he likes little children to play with the hair on his legs?
Which is worse?
The kids thing is always worse.
What do you say, Mike?
Which is worse?
Talking about kids touching your legs is way worse.
That's, that's, that's, listen, you want to lie about your uncle being eaten?
Cool.
But if you want kids touching your legs, dude, that's worse.
But then, but then, but then he makes it even scarier and creepier by saying he likes to have them sitting in his lap.
I love when kids sit in my lap.
Shall we play?
Now here's the one that I remember bothering me before I heard all that.
When I watch him smelling hair.
Oh yeah, we have that.
What?
And we found out that that's an actual illness.
We have that.
We have that.
It has a name.
Oh, let me get that for you, man.
I got it.
Smelling hair is an actual fetish.
Yeah, yeah.
Which I never knew.
I thought I knew all the fetishes.
I'll get that after the video.
I'll get that after the video.
What is it?
Cryptophilia.
No, I'm guessing.
I just remember... Bidenphilia.
I'll get that for you after we get that.
Can we keep the sound on?
Look at this poor girl.
Now she is not happy about this at all.
And that's that little senator who kisses his backside.
Chris Coons.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He won't let go of her hand.
Trick one.
What's he doing now?
Ted's right, man.
Trichophilia.
Trichophilia.
Trichophilia is a partialism in which a person sees hair, most commonly head hair, as a particularly
erotic and sexually arousing.
Who's the old man that doesn't punch him in the mouth?
Oh, I recognize him.
That's a U.S.
Senator.
Well, he obviously doesn't give a goddamn about his daughter.
To be fair, I don't think he sees.
I wonder where his hand is now.
Oh my, his hand is right around her waist.
His hand is... That is so weird.
Oh God, look at this one.
Joe, let go!
This was all available when he ran for president.
Yeah, let go of the hair, Joe.
Oh God, his hands are on her the entire time.
But he actually would have preferred if she sat on his lap.
Or pulled with the hair on his legs.
Oh God, pulling her back.
Oh no, he won't let her go!
She's staying here with me, he said.
Oh no!
He won't let her go!
We can't let him stay in the White House, this pet... This is worse than I remember it.
Uh, Daddy, you don't really give a shit about your daughter, do you?
Oh my God!
He's still talking to her!
Oh God, this is hard to watch.
Oh God.
Any of these people... Get... move the hands, Joe!
Get those... keep those hands to yourself.
Oh my God!
I remember the person, I won't name her unless she'd like to come on and describe it herself.
I remember the person who was looking through the video part of the hard drive, who came to me and said, Mr. Mayor, there's something very strange about this.
There are a lot more young girls, underage girls, than women of age on Hunter's hard drive.
Oh god. That's sick.
What a piece of crap.
Yeah, it's not good.
And we've got the little girl.
Look at the... That little girl knows there's something weird going on.
You can see in her eyes that she does.
Yeah.
Does he ever touch my grown one?
you My God.
Are they unattractive?
If they are, it must be tough on Jill.
Maybe that's why she's so bitter.
Doesn't put out Christmas stockings for her granddaughter.
Mayor, I have some more news to piss you off.
Yeah.
If you'd like.
Yeah, might as well.
DHS releases Lakin Riley murder suspect.
Due to a shortage of detention space, Homeland Security released in the U.S.
the illegal immigrant accused of killing Lakin Riley.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Isn't that nice?
No room for him in the- No room for him in the detention center, so they release a accused murderer.
That way they impeach that son of a bitch.
Wait, wait, he was released before?
No, they just released him.
Like, right now?
Right now.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Yeah.
No, no, he's not released.
No, no.
He was released back then.
Okay, okay, yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Right now.
Yeah, he's in- I know the words.
If we had a Secretary of Homeland Security- Never would have happened.
Who was competent- Right.
Or a president- Right.
Like, we detained- Yeah.
Help to build a detention center.
This guy would have been where he should have been, in jail, and Lake and Riley would be studying to be a nurse right now.
But her life is eliminated because we elected Joe Biden.
No, we didn't, really.
That sort of thing should... You know how many people you could put on that list?
You're dead because we elected Joe Biden.
Will that be enough?
That should move people at the polls, right?
Like what happened to Lake and Riley, that should, in a state like Georgia.
He was paroled into the country illegally.
Yeah.
That's what happened.
And then he killed Lake and Riley.
I, I, people should get it.
I think, I think the memory of Lake and Riley and, and the officer Diller, uh, both will hang very heavily on him.
For the election.
Yeah.
Cause they're dead only because of him.
But you know, all the people in Ukraine are dead only because of him.
Every single one of them.
Yeah.
I mean, it just wouldn't happen.
Yep.
I feel like Ukraine doesn't hit as hard with voters because they don't care.
They don't care because it's not here.
And I'm not saying it's not right, but U.S.
citizens... Right, right, right.
We're almost at the point now where Republicans no longer support the effort.
Independents by a small margin don't support it, and it's only Democrats that support it now.
Isn't that amazing?
Yeah.
Compared to 25 years ago, right?
It could be like the Vietnam War.
Yeah.
Well, the money we're sending... No, the Democrats only support it because of Biden and because they don't want to have Trump and who knows?
You're right.
It's all about Trump.
Everything is driven by their insane hatred of Trump, which really is as insane as that man talking about his uncle being eaten by the cannibals.
But what he does with the little girls... Now, the reason I was showing that was because yesterday he was doing the same.
Yesterday... Hard to watch?
What?
Hard to watch?
Yeah, he was doing the same damn thing.
Do you have the photographs of everybody holding all their hands?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, we'll look we'll find that from yesterday.
I mean, you just look at that.
I mean you can't...
Yeah, where's that video that he just...
Is there anything else wrong with him that would mess up?
Oh, there it is.
There it is.
This guy is like... How does he do this?
America's Mayor Alive has to put on that creepy shit.
Look at this.
This is yesterday.
First of all, what are they doing?
Are they walking him?
Like, is it like he's... He looks like... It looks like they...
What?
No.
I mean...
That's bizarre for any number of reasons.
Someone suggested that those people might have been paid actors.
The kids might have been paid actors.
Or the parents were paid.
Who knows?
Would you let your kid... Absolutely not!
Would you let your kid within 10 miles... My cat be with him.
Let alone my kids, Jesus Christ, man.
Are you nuts?
That guy's creepy.
So why don't we get, why don't we at least have the following for the next, how about there's a protective order, he can't be near kids?
You think somebody, some judge would issue that?
That would be funny.
You know what, we should file, we should try to get one of those, yeah.
You know, come on.
Joe Biden is not allowed to be within 500 feet of a school.
Or a kid, right, yeah.
No more campaigning in schools, Joe.
Yeah, Jill.
Yeah.
Send Jill, of course, because Jill's scared.
When they see Jill, they get scared because it looks like the wicked witch is showing up.
The evil stepmother.
The evil stepmother.
She's going to take my Christmas stocking down.
No Christmas stocking for Navy!
Navy doesn't get a Christmas stocking.
So the poor kid, ten years from now, when she reads about it, can feel rejected.
But just remember, you were rejected by a piece of crap, okay?
And this whole thing that they wanted to keep... I don't see the mother fighting very much now for the Biden name.
Originally, she wanted the Biden name, and she kind of gave that up.
Yeah.
Because you know what that name is going to be in history, right?
Yeah.
It's going to be attached to Hunter.
All the stuff about the children are eventually going to come out.
Uh, this, this makes now we, we can't say for sure whether the diary, uh, we, we know it was reported that, that the diary that they're fighting so hard to keep secret, right?
Contains a whole recitation of how he used to take a shower with his underage daughter.
Right?
Right.
So when you watch all that, and actually you people haven't been treated to No, I'm not.
pictures on the um no not when you what when you have seen some of that which i have
i mean i can't say it's true but i also can say you just don't reject it out of hand you say it's
awfully suspicious that somebody would say he was taking he was taking a bath with his
showers with his underage daughter when he does all that crap right i mean you know anybody who
I do not.
You know, one thing I've never seen, including among the perverts that I've prosecuted, never saw that hair thing before.
That one really knocked me for a loop, and I didn't realize it was a recognized fetish of mental illness.
There's something for almost anything, yeah.
So here you go.
I love this headline.
Look at this.
All this means is another three, four million.
That's it.
The Democrat party has voted to, uh, basically the last 10 months, we'll get another three, 4 million illegals who we don't know who they are.
Who knows?
They may be really comfortable with a pervert like Biden as president.
Because they are.
Now, you can't tell me they're not.
Because you don't vet them.
You don't vet them.
Remember when Trump got into all that trouble because he said he was going to vet people from the terrorist countries and therefore he was like anti... What was he?
So terrorist countries are mostly Arab, right?
Or they're mostly Islamic.
So that made him anti-Islamic as opposed to pro-American In trying to keep out, I mean, in trying to keep out terrorists.
Profiling is good police work.
For example, we start an investigation of a serial killer.
First thing we're told is that the serial killer, one thing we know, we know one thing about the serial killer.
He's a six foot four white guy.
But according to these people, we can't go looking for a six foot four white guy.
We have to equally go looking for everybody in the population.
We have to go looking for women.
That's what actually killed me about the stop, question, and frisk thing, where they would say, well, it's obviously unfair because 80% or 75% of the people they search are black and blacks only make up 20% of the population.
But since they make up 80% of the murder suspects who are identified by murder suspects to you by other blacks, tell me how that's racist.
So the only reason they become a much larger part of the sample is because not only are they convicted more, which they'll say, well, it's a prejudiced criminal justice system, their own people identify them more.
So if you go look at a list of, you go look at the list of suspects, you know, from the precinct, Right.
Yeah.
And, um, you're looking at the, there's a murder.
So, uh, it turns out that anywhere between seven and eight out of 10 murders are committed by black people.
Uh, not just in New York, that's pretty much a standard number that prevails in Chicago, Philadelphia, somewhere between 6.5 and 8.5.
0.5 and 8.5. So it stands to reason that seven or eight out of every time you get a lead,
it's going to be a black person.
So who do you go searching for?
White people.
Okay.
I'm sorry.
It's not fair.
Everybody says the guy who did it is a five foot 10 black guy, but we're going to go looking for white guys.
I mean, you'd never solve any murder, which they don't anymore.
You know, a solution rate of the homicide detectives in New York used to be pretty close to about 90-something percent.
And of course, you know, they never give up.
That's why every once in a while, every once in a while, there'll be an increase in my murder rate.
Of course, they'll catch somebody who committed a murder in 1997.
I'd say, oh yeah, it goes back, it goes into this.
Oh, so now the 1997 goes from whatever number to one plus number.
OK, that's good.
I can live with it.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, re-enclosure to somebody.
Right.
We're not going to show the professor from Columbia again because she's too scary.
And I mean, Rob is not around, so we don't have to worry about an insensitive comment.
Right, right, right.
But not that he was so far off.
Uh, and, uh, but I want to show you these people.
I wasn't going to get their pictures out, but I don't know.
They were all ugly, so you don't want to look at their pictures.
So, you know, the, the, the, the, uh, president there, uh, making a big deal about what she's doing about anti-Semitism.
So I have a suggestion for her over the upcoming weekend that she could take care of.
First of all, if she wants to show a good face, she could fire Joseph Massad.
Joseph Massad is a professor of modern Arab politics and history, and he's been teaching in Ivy League schools for the last 25 years.
He's tenured.
Back on October 7, he described the terrorist attacks as awesome and a stunning victory of the Palestinian resistance.
There have already been several petitions With thousands of signatures calling for his removal.
And how about this?
This is a quote from the ignorant professor.
The sight of the Palestinian resistance fighters storming Israeli checkpoints separating Gaza from Israel was astounding.
He penned an 1800 word essay.
Published 24 hours after the bloodshed.
Perhaps the major achievement of the resistance in the temporary takeover of these settler colonies is the death blow to any confidence that Israeli colonists had in their military and its ability to protect them.
Colonists?
Well, that shows you he's an ignorant, uneducated individual, since there's nothing colonial about Israel.
Israel was given to the Jews, rightly or wrongly.
They didn't settle it.
Nor did the Syrians, by the way.
Or the Palestinians.
But, uh, Joseph Mossad is clearly an enormously prejudiced man, an evil man if he supports terrorists like he does, and a terrible professor.
Which is why you have these stupid students from Colombia With the ridiculous ideas they have, like stop the Israeli occupation of Gaza.
Go here and teach them that it stopped like 15 years ago.
Then you have Hamad Dabashi.
He blamed Israel for every dirty problem in the world.
Every dirty, treacherous and pernicious happening in the world.
And it comes back to Israel, he says, and the Jews.
This guy is a professor of Iranian studies at Columbia.
He's still there.
He also described the Zionists as hyenas.
He's still there.
The good president, what's the name?
Munari Bushkaba?
What's the name?
I don't know what her name is.
Give me her name again.
Oh, Manoush Shafiq.
Yeah.
Manoush Shafiq has no problem with Joseph Mossad and the guy who calls Zionists hyenas or the one who's praising the wonderful work of the Palestinians on October 7th when they killed so many children and raped women.
Now this guy, you want to take a look at this guy, Mohammed Abdu?
You see Mohammed Abdu?
This guy is a teacher at Columbia.
I don't know if you can tell anything from his appearance, but this has got to be out of a movie.
He, by the way, is an anarchist.
He describes himself as an anarchist.
What the hell would you have an anarchist as a professor for?
An anarchist wants to tear down everything.
What's he going to teach people?
How to tear down society?
He's an anarchist, but here's the one that really gets you because I don't know if you should go to jail.
He's quoted on saying just several days after October 7, yes, I'm with Hamas and Hezbollah and the Islamic Jihad.
Is there any terrorist group you're not with?
And why don't you get the hell out of Columbia and go join him in the desert and get yourself a camel?
Just in case you meet up with him.
There he is, right there.
This guy is with Hamas, but he's teaching at Columbia.
Under the auspices of Manoush Shafiq, the big liar who said that she's going to clean this up.
Well, I got three of them for you to fire.
Now!
I mean, it doesn't take a long time.
Gone!
A professor announces they're with an officially designated terrorist group and you can't fire them?
Fire them and let them sue you.
That'd be a great lawsuit.
Colby has got a lot of lawyers.
And money.
Qayyum Ahmed.
Qayyum Ahmed was the former director of George Soros's Open Society Foundation.
So he's responsible for all the prosecutors Who have made American cities into killing fields.
So he's responsible, for example, for the prosecutor who set a record for the most homicides in Philadelphia, or the most homicides in Rochester, or the most homicides in St.
Louis.
That's what the Soros prosecutors accomplished.
So this guy is going to teach, I guess, he's going to teach students how to get people killed in American inner cities.
Because that's what he's good at!
So he's been ripped for allegedly indoctrinating his students to hate Israel based on his lectures.
In a video from one of his lectures, he labeled Israel, again, historically ignorant and a colonial settler state.
that has oppressed indigenous populations and displaced Palestinians.
Wait a second.
They're part of the indigenous population of that area.
Uh, the designation Israeli and Jewish goes way back before Palestinian.
Way back.
Nobody even knows what the Palestinians are.
For example, Arafat was from Egypt.
And there were millions in Jordan and Israel didn't displace him.
The king of Jordan did because they tried, because they killed his grandfather.
And there were millions of Palestinians in Egypt, including Arafat, and they got thrown out because they were trying to, they were killing people in Egypt.
And did you ever ask yourself, why will they not allow a single Palestinian in Egypt or Jordan?
Because they are worried that they are Uh, murderous.
And it isn't just Hamas.
They were all taught from an early age to kill us.
So I'm sure there are some exceptions, but I don't want to bet on that.
I get a little nervous when everybody's taught to kill me.
I'm sure I don't want to let them in my house.
Thank you.
You'd have to go a long way to prove to me you weren't affected by that.
Right?
And then we have, uh, uh, Catherine Frank.
Now, she's been a law professor since 1999.
She doesn't think that any of the Jewish or American Jewish kids who served in the Israeli Defense Force should be allowed on the campus or in the law school or in the college.
She's obviously a very, very broad-minded person.
But she now is very, very upset because the university is under pressure to root out any
students or faculty critical of Israel.
And it's already caved.
I don't see that when these jabooks are around.
Joseph Mossad, stunning victory of the Palestinian regime.
Hamid Hamad Dabashi.
It's.
It's really a disgrace.
It really is.
And the only thing good about it is it's ruined any of this sort of elite status of the ivy league schools, hasn't it?
They may be, they may actually be inferior educational institutions
because when you become a indoctrination machine
You really don't teach.
I mean, what is teaching?
Teaching is learning, is getting people to learn how to think, how to critically think and analyze.
What they're doing is telling people what to think.
It's the actual opposite of education.
If you want to figure out the validity of that, you can go back to Aristotle and Plato about that.
These people are, these people, in that sense, are dedicated Marxists.
Well, there is a good thing.
The House condemned the sea chant that, uh, what's her name?
I keep getting her name wrong.
The one that Shafik, Manoush Shafik, uh, Manoush Shafik can't condemn it, but the House of Representatives did by a vote of 377 to 44.
Guess who voted against it?
You want to guess a few people who voted against it?
Yeah.
Yeah, but who?
Only 44 people voted against it.
Just pick two or three.
AOC.
Good.
Number one.
Rashid Tlaib.
You'll get some ice cream.
Rashid Tlaib.
Ilhan Omar.
Ilhan Omar.
Now, Cory Bush.
Yeah, come on.
Who else?
The most ice cream, one Republican in the House.
Voted.
Uh, not to condemn, you know, kicking all the Jews into the ocean.
So it must've been on Idealot.
It might've, might've been one of those.
Mitt Romney.
No.
That's right, Con.
Oh, no, in House.
Oh, it's House.
Oh, House.
Oh.
Franchois.
No, no, no.
It would be somebody who has like an idea.
Franchois is not in House.
Is he?
Oh, yeah, he is.
Yeah, but he's, and he's a, somebody who's.
He's pro-Israel, I think.
Somebody who's got a, either a, Who's in like a Palestinian district or?
No, his name is Thomas Massey of Kentucky.
Oh, I thought it was going to be an idea.
Do you know it?
Nah, I don't know who that is.
He knows the house much better than they do.
It's, um, it's like I said, it's one of those ideological, like Rand Paul type, uh.
Rand Paul is very much against these people.
Yeah.
Oh, no, but I'm saying, you know, sometimes he votes against things on principle.
It's not the context.
What's the principle?
To kill children?
No, it's gotta be something.
Maybe he's against the procedure.
Maybe he's, maybe he's, maybe... I'm saying he's not against, I'm willing to bet, and I'm not saying I agree with his decision, but his vote... Is he a Trumpster?
Uh, no.
Good.
He's more of a Ron Paul type, I think.
Ron Paul is... No, no, sorry, Ron DeSanto.
I think he endorsed Ron DeSanto.
Please, will you go after Ron Paul?
I used to, I used to have a terrible time with his father.
I used to, I feel very bad because I don't think he likes me because I beat the living...
He used to beat the living crap out of us.
His father was like a punching bag for me.
He was like a punching bag for me.
In fact, at one debate, I was the one who got the question right after he decided that we were responsible for the, we meaning the United States, was responsible for the September 11 attack.
And I got a chance to answer it and McCain and all the rest of them were like, P.O.'
'd that I got a chance to because they wanted to beat the crap out of him.
He was silly.
Thomas Massie's kind of a nerd.
I would put him in kind of like the more nerdy, conservative, libertarian.
He's against Johnson.
Johnson and the Uniparty are united behind their laundry list of bad ideas.
From borrowing $95 billion from China to send it to other countries, to killing a FISA warrant requirement.
They're ticking all the boxes to put America last.
So he tries to make himself an America.
He got a funny-looking little smile, I gotta tell you that.
Looks a little wacky to me.
Well, Mayor, he has a history of anti-Israel things.
So, Massey joined eight Democrat representatives in 2021 in voting against $1 billion in funding for Israel's Iron Dome air defense system.
He was against Iron Dome?
Yes.
Saying that he opposed all foreign... You think it's Reagan's program?
Yep, saying he opposed all foreign aid out of concern about national debt.
In 2019, he was also the only Republican House member to vote against condemning the boycott, the divestment, and sanctions BDS movement.
BDS wants to ruin Israel.
So he's basically in favor of ending Israel.
Yeah, so he's very anti-Israel.
Oh, in October 23, Massie was the only Republican to vote against a House resolution guaranteeing U.S.
support for Israeli military actions in Gaza.
He describes himself as a libertarian.
But, I mean, obviously it sounds like he's a Jew-hater.
Sounds like it.
Thomas Massey's Russia ties resurface.
Christmas.
Second Republican backs effort to oust Speaker Johnson.
He's a me, me, me guy.
He's a narcissist.
So on that note, Mayor, we're well into soccer time.
We got to pack up.
Maybe we'll save and surprise.
We'll surprise people.
About where we're going?
Yeah.
Right?
Or do you want to tell them?
Keep this private.
Tune in tomorrow.
Can't we change our mind?
Yeah.
You never know with us, right?
We could be somewhere else.
So, so, uh, wow.
What a great show.
Fast pace.
It was a great show.
It is time to pack up.
And I'm still, uh, completely overwhelmed by both Bill Maher and also, um, also Biden and the little girls.
That was, that's bizarre.
That video is worse.
That's, I mean, of all the things that we, that we get upset with Biden about, I don't know, that could probably be the worst, huh?
Right.
Well, by far.
And when you look at him now, how do we keep him, how do the people around him not say, we got to get him out of office for the good of the country?
Don't they care about the country at all?
I mean, like, like, I guess they'd do anything for power.
They'd probably kill for it.
Yes.
100%.
100%.
They already do kill for it.
So Mayorkas is really like an evil guy.
Yeah.
If you don't do something about, and you know about it, about getting Biden out of office, when you're in the cabinet, when the 25th Amendment gives you the way to do it, then you're not an American anymore.
Yeah, but they know that their power derives from him sitting in that White House.
So they're putting themselves and their own interests.
And they're hoping that he wins, which keeps Trump out.
Yeah.
And then when he'll die, he'll, I mean, no way he's making it four years.
I mean, the guy looks like, I mean, is there anybody out there that would be surprised if he dropped dead?
I mean, come on.
It's like, I always described it this way.
Sometimes you live in a neighborhood, And there's, unfortunately, like an older person who's getting really infirm, and then they tell you, you know, he died during the night.
And you say, oh gee, you know, we kind of, we're kind of expecting it.
Yeah.
I'm, I'm expecting him not so much to die, but to just go.
Yeah, but he's worse than McConnell.
McConnell had people frozen up on screen.
Yeah, he froze up.
That's what they're afraid of with Joe.
But I think once Joe freezes up, it's all over.
McConnell had like five strokes on screen already.
Yeah, but they're afraid of that.
You know, it's one thing for the Senateman.
This guy's had more than two or three strokes.
But they're worried of it happening when he's on camera.
So that's why you see how careful they are about when they put him in public and how they do it.
If he's not good to go, they don't risk it.
He just doesn't come out.
It doesn't matter what's going on in the world.
I'm willing to buy anything about the Democrats.
They got a big cheating plan ready.
They got who knows what they got ready.
But there's one thing they cannot control, and that's the course of that disease.
They can't control it.
There's nothing they can do.
I mean, I don't care what conspiracy theory you want to enter into.
The disease is a Allegedly progressive, really regressive disease.
It eventually gets you.
And he's at the stage where it can happen anytime, without a surprise.
And there's no cure.
And there's no cure, and then you don't know who you are.
You can't talk at all.
They just gotta get him through November.
After that, they don't care what happens.
Yeah, but they don't know if it doesn't happen tomorrow.
I don't understand how... So, they're not more risk-averse than that.
Well, we don't know, right?
We don't know his true medical... Oh, yes, we do.
Well, no, no.
I'm saying they just got to get him through November if they feel that they have information that tells them he can get to November.
The condition that he's in, doctors have been wrong.
For sure.
I mean, there are people that just freeze up and who aren't even in that kind of condition.
What I'm telling you is they don't.
This is something I have no control over.
Sure.
They have absolutely no control over.
And it doesn't mean it's going to happen.
But it could happen like that.
If there was somebody else that came along right now that they felt they could step in and do this, he would have been gone by now.
They don't have that person.
Their thinking is, look, Biden, yes, they cheated, but Biden was able to win in 2020.
2022 midterms were not as bad for Biden as many thought.
Still not my point.
He could win.
I don't know.
I don't think he can, but he could win.
This isn't a question whether he can win or not.
This is a question of you cannot control the fact.
that this guy can be around talking in two weeks.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And if that happens, they're really a finish because then they got to select
somebody, but but it will really prove what frauds they are, because it will show
they've been hiding this forever.
Yeah.
I mean, from the time we go, that crazy stuff that we saw was going on during the
last election four years ago, he was talking about his legs and he thought he
sort it Roosevelt after he was dead.
I mean, his mind has been going for a long time now.
These sick people, though, they see it as a win-win.
If he dies, you know, they get to pick their own person.
It's not necessary.
It doesn't get to be Kamala, even though Kamala is going to claim it's hers.
They'll have the ability to put somebody in there and they can elicit enough.
They're hoping enough sympathy.
Then I get sympathy when he dies.
And I'm telling you, it's not from us, but what's going to happen is there's going to be a tremendous amount of anger, even by Democrats, that they've been fooled.
If he dies and they don't go with Kamala, Trump may actually get a majority of the black vote.
and that group, even that'll diminish.
But it gives them the opening, they don't have to go with Kamala.
They don't want to go with Kamala Harris right now.
If he dies and they don't go with Kamala, Trump may actually get a majority of the black
vote.
Not just a, I mean, he's on his way, not to getting a majority, but to getting a historic
black vote.
If they double cross Kamala, you can kiss the black vote goodbye.
Okay.
Well, okay.
Interesting speculation, because this is a fascinating election.
Everything we're talking about, we could wake up tomorrow, it could all happen.
All right?
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