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The Rudy Giuliani Show (E7): Arizona—The Grand Canyon State
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Good afternoon, this is Rudy Giuliani with the Rudy Giuliani Show, and here we are in, you can see, and the defense arrested, which means they are no, they ended their case without calling a witness other than Robert Costello.
There had been, they did attempt to bring in an expert witness who would have, an expert witness, Uh, who was the head of the Federal Election Commission at one point who would testify.
To, uh, there is no crime, but I don't think the judge version I wanted to hear that.
Uh, because he's going to have to somehow create a crime to keep this case going.
Robert Costello testified again this morning, uh, less, um.
Less, um, I don't want to say histrionics, uh, drama than last time where the judge seemed to be, it almost seemed like, like a guy in a bar, you know, that pugilistic type guy in the bar.
What are you looking at me?
Hey, Costello, you looking at me?
I, for the life of me, and I have not been able to talk to Bob, In the meantime, Ted has talked to him a few times, but I haven't and I haven't asked him the question.
How is it possible for him to be staring the judge down without his having a twisted net?
The configuration of that courtroom is the judge sits up high on a bench.
This judge, unlike Engelmoron, does not have this judge, unlike Engelmoron, Does not have a clerk sitting right next to him or on his lap.
He sits there by himself, as far as I know, unless there are people running around below the bench.
I don't know if that's the case.
I haven't checked, but anything could happen in this court, which is run by the Democrat bosses.
This is not a American court.
It's not really even a New York court.
It's a court that is the product of 150 years, almost, of Democrat domination, one-party leadership, now truly one-party leadership, with a tendency toward authoritarianism, and in the case of a court like this, with a long history of corruption caught here and there and often buried.
So it's giving a good account of itself to the rest of the world as a, at least from the point of view of politics, a completely crooked court.
The decisions are silly, absurd, and have nothing, absolutely nothing to do with the law.
The charge against Trump, making a, having a Business entry entered into the books of his company that was false.
That crime has gone by the statute of limitations, but you're allowed to carry it forward because they say it was in pursuance of committing a felony.
Now, they have not actually charged that felony, which should have led to the dismissal of the case at the very beginning.
Because I still do not understand how you defend yourself if you're not told what felony it is that you were trying to commit by the alleged false entry by your bookkeeper.
The case falls apart just on that alone.
If the judge were an honest judge.
He can't be an honest judge, otherwise he would have dismissed it.
Second, as the evidence now developed, the government, the state, approved that the statement was true.
When their star witness, the pathetically lying Cohen, who lied right down to the very end, including revealing a crime that he committed, for which he was not prosecuted, Which is far worse than anything they're alleging with regard to President Trump.
President Trump's charge at the core of it is a misdemeanor, false statement.
The other guy, it's a larceny of 60 grand.
That's a much more serious charge, which he confessed to the DA some time ago, who hid it.
This is not a two-tiered system of justice.
This is no justice for one and all the justice for the other.
This is a fascist system of justice, not a two-tiered.
We're being kind when we say two-tiered.
So Cohen was allowed to walk out of the courtroom a free man after having immunity stole $60,000.
And Trump, they're continuing to try, even though they haven't, even to this point, charged him with the felony that he committed.
Everyone guesses, and Bragg does nothing to dissuade from this guess, nor does the book that kind of pushed him to do this, that the felony is an illegal campaign contribution over the limit, meaning you're only supposed to donate five or 10,000 family, whatever, And this was $135,000 intended to save him.
Problem with that is the Federal Election Commission does not consider that a federal election violation because the payment is a multi-purposed payment.
It is quite clear, even Cohen admitted, That some of the reason for this payment was to avoid hurt for Melania Trump, for the children.
That there was a large personal aspect to this, not just political.
Cohen admitted that the payment was part of a group of payments, including the larceny that he effectuated, the false payment that he got, which he disguised as a return of a legal expense.
It was about $450,000 altogether, which an accountant determined the best description for it.
And the description legal expense would not be false.
Not only would it not be false, the state has to prove it's false beyond a reasonable doubt.
And when the money is to settle a case, pay back a lawyer, Pay for services from a lawyer.
And you're paying it to a lawyer.
For the accountant to put down legal expense would seem to be the actually correct thing to put down.
So we begin with.
This is making a truthful statement in pursuance of what they say is a felony.
A federal felony.
Which the Justice Department, the United States Attorney's Office, the Federal Election Commission, his predecessor, and he himself determined at one point wasn't a federal crime.
Finally, what's he doing deciding on federal crimes?
He was elected based on Soros's payoffs or money.
Put into the campaign ridiculous amounts of money for a district attorney's campaign by a guy who's bought district attorneys in 60 different jurisdictions, all of which dismissed cases on people that are rioters, Black Lives Matter people, Antifa people.
These are all the jurisdictions that released all the rioters and people who are arsonists and assaulted police officers in 2020.
They're doing it today.
They're releasing all of the pro-terrorist groups.
This is the same group that funds Hamas.
Soros gets money to Hamas-related groups, and he gets money to these people who are disrupting campuses and destroying cities.
So that's the case?
It's a travesty.
It's a travesty.
Costello's testimony really just corroborated Cohen that he's lying.
Cohen had to admit about half the time he was on the stand that he lied.
He lied about conversations that never took place.
He lied about conversations that did take place that he didn't have to admit didn't take place.
And then he stole money after he cooperated with the government.
So the guarantee that he's telling the truth now the government would tell you was, oh yes in the past he had become a liar.
But then he cooperated with the government and since then he's telling the truth.
Well since then he's told as many if not more lies than before he was cooperating with the government.
What is his motive?
His motive is obvious as hell, right?
This guy was telling the truth until Trump didn't hire him.
He put out the money himself so Trump would hire him.
They said, well, why did he put out the money and not tell Trump?
Because he wanted to suck up to him.
He knew there was no other way.
He thought he would get a job.
Only Trump's goodwill would get him a job because everybody around Trump hated him.
Couldn't stand him, didn't want him around.
Treated him horribly and created bitterness, I think, with him.
Maybe they treated him even more horribly than he should be treated.
Although now when you look at what a bad liar he was, it sounds like their assessment of his character was correct.
He doesn't really even have a character.
He's your kind of weasel rat that turns on the person for whom he would take a bullet.
Because the person didn't give him what he wanted and what he wasn't entitled to.
Trump probably built up his expectations by being too nice to him.
Beyond the fact that he is a consummate liar, which I don't think was known way back then, it was true that he wasn't up to, wasn't even in the ballpark of chief of staff to a president or attorney general.
When he asked me to help him to be chief of staff, it was all that I could do.
Not to laugh in order not to be nasty.
And I wasn't nasty.
Some people were nasty to him when he said that.
Like, are you crazy?
Or when he said, Attorney General, are you really a lawyer?
I just said to him, Michael, I don't think that's in the cards.
I think I know who's getting it.
I wasn't particularly happy about it, but I think I knew who was getting it.
And I didn't know if he was shut out completely.
I said, why don't you try for something else?
But the job he wanted with Chief of Staff, I don't really think I never heard.
He has said in his various testimonies, and they change so much, it's hard to know if he's still saying it or not.
At one point, he claims to have been pursuing Attorney General.
I don't remember that.
And I do remember clearly the conversation for Attorney General.
And I don't remember his name being in it.
And I don't remember him asking him the job that he asked me to help him get with Chief of Staff.
The job that other people came to me and told me he was seeking with Chief of Staff.
The job that he told Chris Cuomo on tape with Chief of Staff.
Even now he tries to minimize whether he wanted a job.
Jesus, Michael, it's on television.
You're on tape saying it.
I guess it's like Biden.
You just ignore what's on tape where Biden confessed to bribing the president of Ukraine.
Straight out all the elements of bribery and people, oh, there's no proof.
No proof.
My God, that's about as strong proof as you're going to get.
Or his son's statement that he had to give 50% of his income to his father for his entire life.
I don't know what other proof you needed.
Costello basically laid out the story that Cohen had told for years that seems to square with all the rest of the facts.
And that changed abruptly when he didn't get the job that he was angling to get through all of these machinations that he was going through.
And then he became as bitter an enemy as he was steadfast as a friend, although you wonder.
Remember, he was taping Trump, his client, when he was on Trump's side.
So was he ever a loyal man?
Or was he always a skunk?
And believe me, a lawyer doing that is unheard of.
It's unheard of.
You know, suspending me as a danger because I'm telling people that the 2020 election was stolen from the Bar Association It's kind of absurd, ridiculous, and a violation of my First Amendment rights.
And a clear indication of their political bias would be too weak a word.
But not suspending a lawyer immediately for taping his client or disbarring him is... I mean, you... How are people in the future going to have confidence in lawyers?
If they're worried if the lawyer's wearing a wire.
I mean, just think what kind of a scumbag lawyer he was.
And this is when he was your friend!
So if he could do that to you as your friend, of course he's gonna lie to you.
Lie about... And then, of course, he also told Costello, I'll do anything to stay out of jail.
Well, he is doing anything to stay out of jail.
But he lied so much, and he got caught so much, he had to go to jail anyway.
Because the Southern District doesn't want anything to do with him.
But Bragg was willing to pick him up.
After Bragg turned the case down, when he became part of the Biden-Easter group of cases, the four cases in one year that would interfere with Trump's ability to run for president.
So it is now over.
It is a no brainer that the case should be dismissed.
I do not believe that it will, because I don't think there's anything in this world more powerful than the hold that the Democrat Party has on Judge Mershon, his daughter who's getting rich.
I mean, Mershon violated the canons of ethics by donating to Biden and the Stop Trump campaign.
Judges are not allowed to do that, but he was given a pass on that.
Yeah.
Man, the people we're dealing with in New York here, me, Trump, others said, and what damage they're doing to our system of justice all over the world.
The two trials here in New York are just laughable.
The one I'm facing in Arizona could be even more of a joke.
It's a cut and paste.
It's a Johnny-come-lately cut and paste.
Just what the system of justice needs.
Another case about so-called fake electors, who weren't fake at all, they were just alternative electors, should the vote get changed by legal process, so that you had electors that were available.
It was based on the model that was used in 1960 by Kennedy and Nixon, and it was done openly.
No one pretended they were actually elected.
You can't pretend they're actually elected.
They gotta get accepted by the Electoral College.
The whole case is ridiculous and you really only need one of them.
Every single crooked Democrat DA and Attorney General doesn't have to get involved.
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And, um, today's case in Arizona has to just, doesn't it have to just like overwhelm the argument that these are phony political cases?
They're charging the same thing other people charged.
Um, who haven't succeeded yet.
The cases are highly questionable.
They calling them fake electors doesn't make them fake electors.
There's nothing fake about them.
It was all done openly.
It was all done honestly.
It was all done from the point of view that they were alternative electors.
Nothing could make them electors other than, uh, the electoral college or the Congress.
And, uh, Trump had to be declared the winner in that state.
By either a court or the state legislature.
If he was, then these electors would substitute.
If not, then they wouldn't.
Exactly the process followed in 60.
Except, you know, now this is persecution time and that's what's being used against people.
Now, when you think about it, the state of Arizona is overwhelmed with Biden aliens.
Abbott has done a pretty good job, despite Biden's efforts to thwart him, to cut down the flow into his state of Texas.
Biden never went through, even though he went all the way to the Supreme Court, to go take the wires down.
He goes to the court, he won in the court that he could take the wires down, but as far as I know, he's never taken them down.
And Abbott's gotten a few of those places down to four or five a day.
Well, you've seen in every newspaper that they've come over to Arizona and California, and they are flooding Arizona.
And these are not the nicest aliens.
Remember, these are aliens who come in with little or no vetting of any kind, except by the Mexican cartels.
So no one is saying that every one of them is a criminal.
But everybody is saying, quite honestly, that a larger percentage of them will be criminals because there's no process of vetting them at all.
The simple fact is we do not know who they are.
You want to say they're honest, wonderful people that want to work?
Say it.
You have no idea if it's true.
Only a few percent of them here in New York wanted to work.
They are committing crimes in every neighborhood where we have large numbers of them, and they are frightening the hell out of people.
Uh, if you want to go digging, digging out a sex crime, just about every day, you're going to find it.
So Arizona is hit the worst and they're going to spend, um, millions and millions and millions.
And they're going to use seven or eight prosecuting attorneys for a case that everybody else is prosecuting.
Isn't this because the J the governor and the attorney general are political ass lickers and crooked.
You don't bring a case like this if you're not crooked.
I mean, you don't pass on a case like this.
This is what Atlanta is doing.
This is what the other places are doing.
You got to get in there, don't you?
You got to show, I'll cheat for Biden too.
I mean, you did a pretty damn good job on the election of cheating.
And the next election too.
Crooked as hell.
Wow.
So go ahead, spend millions diverted from the crimes that are hurting the citizens of your state.
I mean, I can't imagine a worse time to be diverting prosecutorial resources to criminalizing the political process and bringing, you know, fascist-like prosecutions The judge set a $10,000 bail for me because I'm gonna run away.
No, it was to screw me because I made it difficult for them to find me.
Made it difficult for them to find me.
Every day I was on this show telling you where I was.
I can't help it if they're not very good.
That got them a little PO'd.
The DA was all upset.
The whole reason I had a bail is I was difficult to serve.
Now think about the idiocy of it.
I've been prosecuted in Atlanta.
I've shown up every time.
I'm sued by all kinds of people.
I showed up for my trial where the verdict took place.
There's no history of any kind of bail risk.
People who beat the living daylights out of people are let go by the progressive DAs without any bail.
So they had to have a $10,000 bail just for punitive reasons.
Because, again, proof that this is a completely political prosecution.
I'm going to show up.
I always do.
There's absolutely no evidence that I don't.
And if I had the time and the money, I'd appeal it.
Because it's just an abusive decision.
But the whole thing is abusive.
What are we going to do about it?
Nobody wants to step in and just end it.
I mean, Chief Justice should come in and say, just stop all this.
You're ruining the sense of American justice, which is being laughed at all over the world.
Let's see what happens.
A solid majority of the American people believe that these cases are political now, which is why Trump is leading the way he is.
Now you go international and the International Court of Criminal, uh, International Court of whatever, whatever the hell they are, has brought, is now issuing warrants for Bibi Netanyahu and Yoav Galant, who is the defense minister for war crimes.
War crimes?
They were attacked.
They defended themselves.
It would be like issuing one for Franklin Roosevelt after Pearl Harbor was hit.
This court is a completely left-wing communist court.
Finally, it doesn't even have jurisdiction.
Israel doesn't belong to it.
That's okay.
It's the same thing as our judges.
They make it up.
They're progressive.
That's part of the one world that Prince Obama wants us to join.
We could all be part of the International Court of Justice, which will serve warrants and bring cases against people they don't have jurisdiction over.
I mean, B.B.
Cannon should just tell them, go pound sand, you don't have jurisdiction over me.
And we didn't join because you are politically corrupt.
You're a left-wing, communist-centered, socialist-centered kind of organization.
Who is gonna mete out politics, not justice.
But they're prosecuting him and the U.S.
is doing nothing, nothing at all to help him.
The butcher of Baghdad died in a crash along with his deputy.
Many women in Iran courageously celebrated because Ibrahim Raisi was, in the latter part of his career, the butcher who carried out the attacks when, or after Masa Amini had been, I guess originally she was arrested Because some hair was showing under her hajib, or she wasn't wearing one properly.
I don't remember the exact minor violation for which she was executed.
That led to massive protests, following after a whole bunch of massive protests that began, oh gosh, in about 17.
Then they had been quieted down because of the persecution of the people, people being killed in large, large numbers, executed and killed.
And then this happened and Raisi was brought in to really just relive his earlier days when in 1988 he killed tens of thousands of people in order to put down a rebellion in Iran, mostly of people who had been allies of the revolution against the Shah, but now the Ayatollah wanted to rid himself, as communists often do, right?
First, people they get rid of are the people that help them get into office, because they don't trust them.
So, Rahisi was the one who gained the... he was a judge and a prosecutor, and he gained the reputation as the butcher of Tehran.
He became the president of Tehran in a Uh, an election, um, in an election, uh, that was disputed, uh, very low turnout.
He was the Ayatollah's choice.
He became the president because he was, they wanted a hardliner to sit on top of these Amini, uh, demonstrations and also to get the, uh, nuclear blow up, excuse the expression, the nuclear talks with the U S even though Biden was begging like a Like a hungry dog.
And also to start on a very, very aggressive use of proxies, which of course they've beaten the hell out of us with and we've done nothing basically in return.
Israel has hit them back in return, but we haven't.
Israel has taken out some of their top leaders.
We haven't.
They've killed some of our people and they've seriously injured our people.
And our response was, oh, that's okay.
I mean, Biden has some kind of secret love affair with the Reign of Terror, and so does Obama.
Well, to such an extent that we actually expressed our condolences for the death of this butcher, the United States of America officially expressed its condolences for the death of a man who probably has taken 100,000 innocent lives.
Do you realize how warped this administration is?
Now, I don't know that Biden made that decision.
That came out of the State Department.
That came from stinkin' Blinken.
Or from Prince Obama, who is the one who... I don't know.
You know, I suggested on Twitter that maybe Biden should send Prince Obama as the American representative to Raisi's funeral.
I mean, after all, he's been one of the biggest contributors to Iranian terrorism.
Obama, that is.
With the millions in cash that he gave them.
Which, you know, had to be used at that time.
They didn't have much money to fund their terrorist groups.
I think they wanted cash to give it to terrorist groups.
Don't you think so?
Generally, every other country takes it by wire.
And when Obama heard cash, it might have been a little thought in his head that money might be used by terrorists.
If there wasn't, he really must have cheated to be Harvard Law Review editor.
You really have to be dumb as a skunk not to figure that out.
A terrorist country says, don't send us wire, don't send us a check, send us cash, don't tell anybody, middle of the night.
And he did, until he got caught.
Oh, you say he should have gone to jail for it?
That's if we had a justice system.
No, no, no.
They want for me and Trump, for fake electors that weren't fake.
Who the hell ever heard of fake electors?
Meanwhile, Arizona's being overwhelmed with crime by Biden-invited, non-vetted, disproportionately large number of criminals.
Boy, we got to change this as soon as we can.
And Arizona is one of the places that really needs help the most.
They're getting pounded.
By the Biden invitees.
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I took math.
I took math.
I know they don't give it to me.
They do say, Mayor, lawyers, they make a joke about lawyers not being good at math.
Is that true?
No.
I don't think so.
I was really, really good in calculus, and that's super math.
Now, one of the people I prosecuted died yesterday, Ivan Boesky.
I think he was 88.
Ivan Boesky broke one of the biggest financial scandals of the 20th century that led loosely to the movie Wall Street, if you want to Kind of get a fictionalized version of it.
He was prosecuted.
He pled guilty.
And then he cooperated and opened up a large number of other scandals that reversed, to a large extent, a lot of the very sophisticated Ponzi schemes that were going on at the time.
And I and my office were the ones who broke that, did handle those cases throughout.
One of them led to a $1.2 billion recovery for the federal government.
And I regretted the change the government had made.
Oh, way back, right after the colonial days, U.S.
attorneys were paid a percentage of what they recovered for the government.
And I thought, hmm, a patini percentage.
Wow.
I could be almost as rich as Biden, but I didn't get rich in government like Biden.
I didn't.
Uh-uh.
I was honest.
And I continue to be honest.
And that's why they're afraid of me.
They're afraid of me because I was honest enough to come out with the original allegations against Biden, all of which have proven to be much worse than I even originally saw.
And I was the only one, myself and the man you saw yesterday, Robert Costello, that Mac Isaacs, the guy who had the Biden Computer trusted to get it out, and we got it out.
It was hard.
Got only one newspaper to publish at the Post.
They got censored, but we still got it out, and it's there for history.
And it's there for now.
And it's there so that we can make changes.
That's the reason that I will not allow people to silence me on the 2020 election.
There are restrictions on me because of court cases.
But they don't stop me from talking about the 2020 elections.
And we will continue to do that.
particularly as there are new allegations that come forward like in Georgia with the 375,000
missing ballots and the 3,000 ballots that were counted multiple times and the Secretary of State
Reifsenberger saying, oh but it didn't affect the election.
But now he's been removed from the Election Commission by the Lieutenant Governor saying that he's run three of the most screwed up elections in Georgia history.
How does he know the 375 don't affect the election, since he can't give an accounting of it?
Sitting in his drawer when he was having that conversation with Trump and acting like everything was fine with the election was a report showing something like 48 major problems, serious problems, including some that blew up.
He was concealing them and hiding them.
This guy, when it opens up, is going to have a lot to answer for.
And he's a Republican, remember.
In name only.
But he's still a Republican.
We get stuck with him.
The crookedness is not all on their side, boy.
I've always said that neither party has a monopoly on virtue or vice.
At various times, different parties or different groups of people get themselves in a position where they become worse than they usually are.
The Democratic Party has this historical problem in American cities of being corrupt, and of too often being the one party dominating, which is always, always, as you can read our founding fathers, almost always leads to corruption.
When a one party system prevails for more than a term or two, it's sad.
The Border Patrol.
Man, you would not want to be a member of the Border Patrol.
Do you know that their suicide rate is twice the suicide rate in law enforcement since Biden has come into office?
I don't know if you know law enforcement officers.
I mean, I know you know them, you know them maybe from seeing them, but I mean know them in the sense of know their hearts and their souls and or have have ones that are relatives or friends.
I lived in a family of three of my mother's brothers were police officers.
One was a Firefighter, captain, and they were very, it was a very close family.
So was my father's family.
His youngest brother was a police officer.
And so I grew up in a police officer family and quickly after getting out of law school and being a law clerk, I became a United States attorney, assistant United States attorney.
So I work with law enforcement officers and then eventually NYPD people forever.
So I consider them family members.
The other day, I think it was Steve, uh, I think it was Steve Bannon that said, you really are a detective more than a lawyer.
And I, well, I think that's true.
I'm an investigator, but I probably developed that from my uncles, listening to them and listening to their cases and getting interested in them.
Uh, so, um, to see, to see what law enforcement offices are going through, there was a vote in Congress, uh, about, about two or three days ago.
In which they voted to condemn, defund the police and it was really a resolution to build up the morale of the police, which has a lot to do with the crime in our country right now.
I don't, you know, morale is not, no.
I was gonna say morale can't be measured.
I'm wrong about that.
If I gave you a really close and deep description of CompStat, morale can be measured, but it's hard.
But morale sometimes isn't paid attention to.
A small police department with good morale is better than a big police department with no morale.
The best thing is a big police department with a lot of morale.
Right now, New York City has the smallest police department it's had since way before I was mayor.
And not way before, actually four years before.
And it has the lowest morale that I've seen, except maybe during that period of time that de Blasio and they turned the back on him because they blamed him for an assassin coming to New York and killing police officers.
That was short-lived.
Lack of morale right now has been going on for about two, two and a half years.
And it is so bad that I think if you walked along with me and stopped and had and listened to what I listened to from the police officers, you'd know what I'm talking about.
I don't record it.
I don't want to make any kind of show out of it.
I don't want to get them in trouble.
But I probably am one of the people best able to measure morale because they talk to me.
Because they trust me and they respect me.
Because I respect them.
It's a mutual thing.
Do you know that every one of the squad members voted to defund the police?
Crazy nuts.
Crazy, crazy nuts.
I mean, they really are completely out of their mind, and they dominate the Democrat Party because the Democrat Party is afraid to stand up to them.
We got anybody we'd like to talk to, Ted?
Do we have any, we got anything on the internet that we got that's criticizing us, I hope?
Says Giuliani, you are crooked and they should put you in jail in Atlanta, not Atlanta.
I'd rather go on, I think I'd, I wonder if he, I wonder like, um, Suppose I get convicted and, well Trump's like this, but I get convicted and Mark Meadows, they're gonna give us a choice as to which of us goes to jail like Fannie and her boyfriend.
They were both guilty of having a severe, the same conflict, but the judge who worked for Fannie and is up for re-election We gave him a choice as to which one could step down from the case.
Isn't the case conflicted and they both have to step down?
That's, yeah, something tells me... That's just too logical.
That makes too much sense.
But let's make our first call.
Let's go to a regular here.
Let's go to our friend Stephen in Michigan.
Stephen, are you there?
Stephen, we're gonna... Stephen, are you there?
Maybe we gotta put him up.
Alright, give me two seconds here, Stephen.
We gotta push one of those things.
I may have had the wrong one there.
Stephen, can you hear us?
Looks like a Christmas tree over there.
Yeah.
So we're gonna work on this, folks.
We'll be right back.
Stephen, talk louder.
We can hear him.
Yeah, that's right.
Stephen, can you hear us?
Talk up.
Hello?
Hello?
Yes, Stephen.
What's up?
Sorry, the technology is, you know, a little bit beyond me sometimes.
How are y'all doing?
We're doing all right.
What's up, Steven, in the state of Michigan?
In the state of Michigan.
Well, but I just wanted to say, first and foremost, I am so happy that this show is now on X rather than WABC.
I hated the fact that I had to have that extra app on the radio and the restrictions on freedom that they imposed.
Well, they imposed it on all the shows.
I mean, none of them can discuss the 2020 election.
I mean, it's one thing if there were one or two aspects of the election you couldn't discuss, because they're in litigation.
But the whole thing, you can't, and you can't discuss new developments either.
Yeah, no questions asked.
Oh my gosh.
So that's one of the issues we have, you know, going forward.
A secure democracy.
Do we have a secure republic, rather, that has elections that mean something, you know?
And can we trust what we have going forward?
We got to be out working to make sure that we have election integrity as issue priority number one going for 2024.
Yeah, I would say it's, I mean, there are so many, there are so many critical constitutional issues that go to the core of our government and that have changed it into something more resembling a fascist government It's hard to say which is the most important, but generally we've always thought that freedom of religion and freedom of speech and the right to vote are the three core protections from which the others flow.
And all of them are in jeopardy.
Freedom of speech, I've never seen it restricted as much as it is.
A lot of it is the government-private sector alliance, you know, with the communications companies.
And then the freedom of religion is... People get made fun of, they get persecuted.
Catholics are a special source of investigation.
Look at what they're doing to that kicker, Butker, who merely gives a speech on why being A stay-at-home mother might be a good thing.
I mean, if somebody... And then he had the gall to criticize Biden and somebody else for, from his point of view, being a hypocritical Catholic.
He has a right to have that point of view.
But not in Biden's America, you know.
So he's getting condemned all over the place, including by the NFL, who you would think would be more on the side of the family.
The thing that's really dangerous, Stephen, as we have talked about at times, is people think this is just like, I don't know, separate things.
The attack on religion, the attack on speech, the attack on a fair trial, the attack on elections.
They all come out of Marxism.
And the one maybe that troubles many of us the worst, which is the attack on children.
You know, Marx and Hitler and Stalin all had in common that they wanted to get control of your kids at two.
The theory being that the children in a country are the property of the state, not the parent.
Isn't that what the teachers union is saying?
Isn't that what Isn't that what Terry McAuliffe said?
Isn't that what they're saying when they say they can mutilate your child's body and don't have to tell you?
And they want to indoctrinate the kids at an earlier and earlier age, bringing the government more into family life.
And removing roles of, say, like, the church and the parents and the family, and taking values out of it and instilling the government's values, the ultra-woke agenda, into our kids at the earliest age possible.
Well, it's not a coincidence that that was one of Karl Marx's number one agenda items.
That was the Black Lives Matter number one agenda item.
And it's a major agenda item for the guy who funds it all, George Soros.
And it's being carried out by the Biden administration.
What was that?
Oh, it's just a buzzer.
Oh, Stephen, you had one more point.
Everybody okay, Stephen?
Well, what are his goals in funding all of this chaos?
As best I can tell, his goals are to destroy the American nation.
He is a fierce opponent of nationalism.
He is a strong proponent of one world, I would describe it as one world government, to be run by something like the EU, the World Economic Forum, himself, Klaus Schwab, and Prince Obama.
And if you read what he's written, He considers American nationalism to be very, very dangerous, you know, to the point of being, being, you know, if you love your country, you're a Nazi.
Now, I mean, he cooperated with the Nazis.
I didn't.
He would know more about that.
He'd know more about that than that part than I would.
But he wasn't guilty about it.
And he seemed to think it was fine.
So I also don't understand this attack on you if you dispute with Soros and you're called an anti-Semite.
It would seem to me that he's the guy that's the anti-Semite.
He is fiercely anti-Israel.
He wants it to disappear.
So he's a very strange man.
He's really warped, I think, our politics.
Maybe there's no other person who's warped our politics more Recently than George Soros when you look at all those cities where he put in DA's Where as soon as they came in there were records for murder in those cities You get an idea of the damage that he's done and he's done particular damage to the young people in the black in the black community well, this is We're gonna give you my final thoughts and in just one in just a one quick of one one quick statement
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Attorney in the Southern District of New York, where I was Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division.
I am not now, nor have I ever been, an attorney for Donald Trump, any of his family members, or any of his businesses.
I've represented quite a number of high-profile individuals, but never Donald Trump.
During the period of April 2018 to July 2018, I represented Michael Cohen.
Today, I can talk to you about what Michael Cohen told my law partner and me, because Michael Cohen waived the attorney-client privilege.
At the request of the U.S.
Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.
The reason was Michael Cohn had pled guilty to eight felony counts in the Southern District and was seeking to lessen his sentence.
And he thought he could be clever by going into the U.S.
Attorney's Office and lying about cooperation.
Michael Cohn went to the U.S.
Attorney's Office and accused Rudy Giuliani and myself of conspiring to obstruct justice by tampering with a witness, namely Michael Cohn.
The story, which they were floating at the time and his lawyers put out in various newspapers, was that we had dangled a pardon under Michael Cohen's nose
in order to keep him quiet so that he wouldn't testify against Donald Trump.
When I received a call from the U.S. Attorney's Office saying,
Bob, we'd like to talk to you about your representation of Michael Cohen,
I said to them, can I presume that you guys are sitting there with a copy of the waiver
of the attorney-client privilege? They said, you presume correctly.
I told them to scan it over to me. And once I...
We, as we know, this show is new and we're doing it with a different format. So we got,
our signals got a little confused about the show being over and you have to have it over in time
so that everybody has their times for advertisement and everything else.
But we do have about five minutes remaining.
I've already given you my final word, but I thought I had a poll I wanted to discuss with you.
Uh, so that we sort of keep up on where, on where things are, um, where, you know, where things are right now.
And this was a poll that was done by, uh, Schoen and someone else.
And Schoen is a Democratic pollster.
I think the other guy was a Republican.
So you can pretty much figure this is a pretty square poll, uh, done by a Republican and a Democrat.
It has Trump leading nationally, which, It isn't really the most important number, it's to swing states to the important ones, but it still says something, considering that Republicans have lost a popular vote and won the election, even having lost a popular vote.
So here he's ahead by five, with a plus or minus three, so it's beyond the margin of error.
the it's beyond the margin of error 47 43 Trump it's a nationwide poll of over a
thousand of over a thousand people and
And here are some of the highlights of it.
66% of all voters say that politics has played a role in the indictments of Donald Trump.
So that message, even though it is censored by the main media, they certainly don't present that message, has been absorbed by the American people to the point of two-thirds.
That's a big number when you consider that the ones that didn't absorb it are largely people who aren't going to vote for him anyway.
And 59% have said that Joe Biden has played a role in the indictments, which would really make him a criminal.
Using indictments against your opponent.
I mean, that's what crooked politicians do.
And 53% believe that Biden wants to put him in jail.
Only 33% think he does it.
And Trump leads in all categories by a very, very substantial issue of categories except
68% believe the country is on the wrong track.
So I mean, how does this guy get elected without cheating?
68% believe the country is on the wrong track.
80% of undecided voters think it's on the wrong track.
So if you consider that, uh, Somebody that says Trump now and somebody that says Biden now, oh, they could change their mind, but it's kind of unlikely, right?
They both know a lot about both of them.
So this election is going to change the extent it changes with the undecided voters.
80% of the undecided voters think the country's on the wrong track.
How many of them are likely to turn around and vote for Biden if they think the country's on the wrong track?
And 81% of the undecided voters disapprove of the job that he's doing.
So, again, Trump voters, pretty hard-headed.
Biden voters probably hate Trump.
I don't think anybody really votes for Biden.
I think they vote for Biden because they have an unhealthy hatred of Trump.
There's nothing to vote for.
You're voting for a shell of a human being.
And a shell of a very, very crooked human being.
43% say the economy is the biggest issue and 23% say inflation.
People who say either prefer Trump 53 to 36.
So that's a real whipping.
Now, this is a picture in time.
It tells you what it is now.
There is no reason to get overly confident because Democrats know how to manipulate these things better than anyone.
And they sure as hell know how to cheat.
And we're going to have to really be on our toes.
We're going to need lots of volunteers.
Volunteers that are in there very, very early.
Republicans have to break their attitude of not voting early.
No reason why you shouldn't vote and have Election Day to yourself.
And just get ready for watching the polls come in.
So, we will now do our second sign off, and we will ask everyone to pray again.
And we will say, God bless America, and we'll see you tonight at 8 o'clock on our big show,
right here on X and the other social media.
Thank you.
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