America's Mayor Live (E417): Closing Arguments in President Trump's New York Trial
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Good evening, this is America's Mayor Live, and it's brought to you on May 28th, which happens to be the date of my birthday.
So we're going to have a birthday celebration.
The first part of the birthday celebration is going to have you read something that they don't play ever, ever, ever.
And I'm gonna put it right there.
We're gonna end this crap about, oh, did Joe get any money?
Now, you know what evidence is, right?
Evidence is testimony or documents.
In this particular case, this document would be a dynamite document in the trial against Joe Biden for bribery.
This is a text.
It's an email actually from Hunter Biden's laptop that's going to be revealed in his trial and has been validated finally after 16 months of calling me a Russian whatever.
And for some reason, I don't know why, no one bothers to pay any attention to this, and this is probably the most damaging thing on the hard drive, because it proves that money was given to Joe Biden.
How do you prove that money is given to someone?
Someone testifies to it.
Now, you can corroborate it when you have the bank records and everything else, but the initial evidence is I have to prove that Ted gave Rob a hundred dollars.
So I call Ted and I say, Ted, did you give a hundred dollars to Rob?
I call Ted and I say, Ted, did you give $100 to Rob?
To which you say, yes, that's testimony.
Okay.
That's evidence.
Now, we could make it stronger evidence if we produce the document, if we produce the actual flow of the money, but when they say there's no evidence, there's the best evidence in the world.
This is called an admission.
Now, I want to read this to you.
I've shown it before, but I'm about the only one who's shown it.
The first time I showed this was in 20... gosh, 2019.
Must have been in about... no, I'm sorry, it was in 2020.
And you don't need much more when you have Joe's confession as well.
And here's how it goes.
This is an email from Hunter Biden to his daughter.
And it reads as follows.
I love all of you, but I don't receive any respect.
And that's fine, I guess.
Works for you, apparently.
Very close to the family, huh?
I hope you all can do what I did and pay for everything for this entire family for 30 years.
It's really hard.
But don't worry, unlike Pop, I won't make you give me half your salary.
So now there is evidence that Hunter Biden gave money And consideration to his father.
First, as paying for 30 years of expenses, which is a hell of a lot of expenses for a guy who was living like a multi-millionaire.
And second, he gave half his salary to his father.
Now, do you need much more to figure out the bribery scheme?
Who was the money for?
I mean, for three or four years, every idiot in America is saying, who would pay Hunter Biden?
Why were the Russians given 3.5 million?
Because it was going to Joe.
Who tells you that?
Hunter.
That's called evidence.
So when the lying, stinking press tells you there's no evidence that money went from Hunter to Joe, just say, well, there is evidence.
It's called Hunter Biden's email.
This is admissible in and of itself, in evidence, And it's called an admission.
It's an exception to the hearsay rule.
And it's very, very powerful evidence.
Extremely powerful.
Now, we got a second one.
And the second one... The second one is disgusting.
And it's disgusting because no one followed up on it.
And it will tell you what a family of perverts we have sitting in the White House.
And it's about time we blow this thing open.
Because the press... I mean, how has this not been on the front page where I just read to you of every newspaper?
Why do people still going around saying there's no evidence that Hunter gave him any money?
Yes, there is.
Hunter says he gave him money.
He hasn't denied it.
Even if he denies it, it can still be used.
I mean, Hunter probably has denied everything he's affirmed.
Now, how about this?
I've got to get this right off the copy of the drive here so I get it just exactly right, okay?
She, she she, told my therapist that I was sexually inappropriate with And that we are leaving the name out, I just assure you, that is a young lady relative of his who's about 15 years old.
She, she told my therapist that I was sexually inappropriate with when she says that I FaceTime naked with her.
And the reason I can't have her out to see me is because I'll walk around naked, smoking crack, talking tomgirls on FaceTime.
When she was pressed, she said that.
The girl never said anything like that.
But the bottom line is that I create and cause a very unsafe environment for the kid.
Now, nothing was done to investigate that.
The law of Delaware requires where there's evidence of child pornography, and there's also a picture in the hard drive that would be considered child pornography.
The police are required to go to the home and investigate the safety of the children.
There's absolutely no evidence that was ever done.
So, Biden's political career, and this was said to his father, by the way, this was said to Joe Biden, and Joe never did a damn thing about it.
Because Joe really doesn't give a damn about his grandchildren, like the one he won't acknowledge.
So, let's stop this nonsense.
And make sure that the American people, before they vote, know what's really there, and not the garbage that is being fed to them by the press, and the censorship by the press.
Well, the trial is still going on, I guess.
And the government or the state is still summing up.
Looks like, I think they asked for three hours, but they've taken about five.
A lot of judges wouldn't do that.
If you ask for three, you get three.
But of course, this judge is in the pocket.
of the Bidens and the Democrat Party and his daughter, and isn't really a judge, he's an acting Supreme Court judge for 22 or 23 years, and he's a creature of the Manhattan Democratic boss, Keith Wright, just like they all are.
At least Engeron ran for office.
Although, I don't know if it's worse, he ran unopposed three times.
Which is basically the way people run in the Democrat dictatorship of New York.
Which is the way... Which is the way we go down, isn't it?
The summations... The defense summation was what you might expect, since there's no case.
Basically, three elements to the crime, right?
Element one, false statement.
Answered by the defense, the statement is true.
The statement says legal, retain illegal fees.
It can be considered either or both, since the description was a description of an accumulated group of payments that added up to about $450,000, only had line for one little thing there to put there, and the accountant selected from the things available, the description, legal retainer.
And that I think elsewhere described as legal expense, it was.
In fact, there is absolutely no evidence, zero evidence, that Trump dictated that, or that Trump ordered that, or that Trump knew about that selection of words.
If they wanted to, the state could have called Weisselberg The accountant who did it and immunized him.
He's already in jail for, I don't know how many years, enough time for a guy his age, so they could have immunized him and asked him.
In the case of the defense, the defense can't immunize anybody.
I would draw the conclusion from that that Weissenberg would support what the other people testified to, that this didn't come from Trump.
It came from the accountants getting a description from Cohen and putting that description down.
So now, number one, it's true.
Number two, it doesn't come from Trump.
So, I mean, you fail on the first element.
That's not the one where he's going to allow them to be not unanimous.
The second one is.
The second is, it's in furtherance of a felony.
But we're not told what felony.
He now is going to give him three.
Three felonies.
This is completely idiotic.
This is against anything I ever learned about due process in my whole life.
And you don't have to be unanimous.
He can pick one of the three.
Doesn't that make the verdict then not unanimous?
This is an essential element of the crime.
So some of the jurors might say it was some kind of tax evasion.
I'm not even sure I know what the tax evasion could possibly be, but some kind of a tax evasion.
And some of them can say it was an attempt to, it was an attempt to frustrate state campaign laws.
I don't know what state campaign laws, they haven't cited any.
And the third would be it was an attempt to Make an illegal campaign contribution under federal law.
So, I mean, it could be 4-4-4.
That's not a unanimous verdict.
Does it make any sense even in saying in New York it's unconstitutional?
Does it mean anything in New York?
To say that it's illegal, it's unconstitutional, it's unethical, it's criminal.
The judge is out of his effing mind.
And finally, none of those things are crimes.
They haven't proved tax evasion.
There's no state campaign finance law that's an issue here.
There is a federal campaign finance law, which the federal government has decided wasn't violated.
Not only that, they decided it wasn't violated even from the point of view of a civil case.
Which is why the judge wouldn't let them call the expert.
And normally, judges wouldn't allow experts on the law, but Cohen was allowed to testify on the law.
That it was an illegal campaign contribution.
How the hell would Cohen know that?
If he went to law school, it never occurred to me that he was a lawyer.
He probably is entitled to get his money back.
He knows so little about the law.
But I mean, come on!
Five times it was found to be not a crime.
Even by Bragg originally!
This is a travesty.
The only thing that made it more of a travesty is the godfather showing up He doesn't look like the young Godfather anymore.
He looks like the old Godfather.
In fact, he makes Mom Brando look young.
I actually honestly thought he was dead.
Didn't he have a big funeral in the garden?
They had a big funeral for Vito Corleone, right?
What the hell was Vito Corleone doing, hanging around?
Hanging around the courthouse.
And the Biden people send this stumblebum to test it.
What kind of expert is he on anything?
I think we have video from the funeral.
I think we have video from the funeral.
Bells ringing.
So that, I mean, it's ridiculous that they have this guy to, and you know, I mean, let's face it. Let's face it.
We, since they called him as a witness or they called him as a Hollywood actor, whoever the hell he is, Biden now needs Hollywood actors to come in and help him.
This guy also, he kind of makes the point He kind of makes the point better than anyone about what I've been telling you, that New York judges in New York City are all owned by the Democrat Party.
The Democrat Party has them in their pocket.
Well, it used to be at one time, the Mafia had them in their pocket.
And if he really wants to come in and tell, he can tell us that.
Why don't we...
Why don't we play that part, Ted?
It's not like the old days, where we can do anything we want.
A refusal is not the act of a friend.
If Don Corleone had all the judges and the politicians in New York, then he must share them.
All he loved was you.
He must let us draw the water from the well.
Certainly, he can present a bill for such services.
After all, we are not communists.
You know something?
They are.
I mean, they are.
Yeah.
De Niro and Biden, and they are communists.
But in any event, there you go.
Even back then, the judges were in their pocket.
I wonder which pocket Marchand is in.
I would imagine the cheap pocket you could buy, I think you could buy him for not very much.
Look at the way he's rolling over on every goddamn stupid thing.
Look about, what about, what about, um, you don't need a unanimous verdict.
You don't need a unanimous verdict.
You don't have to tell the person the felony they're charged with.
You can pick three.
And actually during the trial, they didn't even narrow it down to three.
So you never were told during the trial what you were defending against.
and they can get an opinion on the law but you can't what a travesty
the world.
What a travesty.
So, I guess we'll see.
He should finish.
I would think the government should finish sometime tonight.
The judge will probably let them go for as long as they want.
Repeat it as often as they can.
And then tomorrow charge them to convict.
I wouldn't be surprised if he instructs them to just to convict Trump.
He might as well.
I mean, that's the way he's conducted the trial.
He is a disgrace and he hurts the reputation of the entire American judiciary because this is seen all over the world and people are wondering, boy, your judges are really crooked, aren't they?
Wow.
Well, we're going to take a short break and we'll be right back.
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We deal with small farmers because they like to know who we're dealing with.
They give us the highest quality, all organic, non-GMO.
You should know, All arabica beans.
Robusto!
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They're gonna go into the roaster and it'll get roasted for about 20 minutes or so.
Oh my goodness, look at these!
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This is what goes into Rudy's coffee.
Don't forget your Rudy coffee, huh?
Yeah, your roast master.
You're going to really, really enjoy it.
Three different types.
Morning coffee, which is, as you would imagine, a little milder, but still Bold coffee, which you can use as espresso if you want, if you know how to cut the beans correctly.
And finally, decaffeinated, but decaffeinated without a bunch of chemicals and a chemical process, which is not good for you.
The decaffeinated is done with a water process, so it adds nothing but water.
Now, among the scandals that are ongoing, Is the fact that illegal migrants that have been let into this country at a record, not just a record number, at an amount that is almost incomprehensible, bare minimum 7, 8 million, possibly 12 to 15.
There's one thing common about almost all of them.
We don't know anything about them.
For example, in one of the articles today, it points out something I've pointed out to you any number of times, the Chinese were only asked four questions.
And they came in in the largest numbers under Biden.
They're coming in like in numbers that are just ridiculous now that they have a guy they paid for, you know, as president.
They're asked four questions, which really will give us absolutely no idea who the hell they are or what they are.
You know, what Chinese restaurant do you want to go to?
Will you only go to Chinese restaurants?
What city did you come from in China?
And are you a spy?
And a good thing is they've all said they're not.
And Biden is very happy about that.
Every single one of them answered that question.
No, I am not a spy.
Now, it just so happens that a lieutenant in the New York City Police Department was fired the other day for messing around with Chinese spies.
And we had a Chinese precinct in New York because what the Chinese do is they have operatives, and this is before they all came in in gigantic numbers, all military age young men.
They keep operatives in our country and other countries, and they go sit on Chinese people when they need something.
Like if some Chinese person who's been here for a while, let's say, maybe doesn't like Red China, but all of a sudden they show up in the newspaper, they might get a visit from some Chinese policeman gangster.
Tell them to shut their mouth or their parents aren't going to be very happy, or maybe they'll be set up with the Falun Gong and they'll use their internal organs.
For sale.
We're talking about monsters here.
The red regime of China has killed more people than any regime you can think of.
80 million?
80 million?
Stop all the happy talk about them.
Look at that stupid, stupid, absolutely ridiculous parade that Newsom gave for them in San Francisco, like the welcoming of a great hero.
No, it was the welcoming of a mass murderer.
It would be like having it for Hitler.
Xi Jinping has killed probably more of his own people than anybody on earth, except possibly the Ayatollah.
That'd be, that'd be like a, we'd have to figure it out.
That's, that's Biden's other favorite, the Ayatollah.
These are sick people.
Now, here's what the press does, which is absolutely outrageous.
So there's a crime wave of illegal aliens going on in this country.
But you don't know it because they don't report it!
So you might remember back when Lincoln Riley was killed.
Lakin Riley, who he called Lincoln Riley.
So when that happened, if you go back to the original story, The original story listed the killer as a man from Athens.
Yeah, Athens, Guatemala is where he was from.
He was an illegal immigrant.
He was an illegal immigrant who was tied up with a very vicious gang.
He was let out by New York and Athens, Georgia twice before he proceeded to kill poor Lincoln Riley.
But, unless the right-wing press had discovered it, no one would have known that he was an illegal alien.
And even with that, it didn't get that much attention.
It got attention because of Biden pronouncing her name incorrectly.
That got it more attention than anything about it.
And then, since then, we've picked up and reported to you a number of times in which these things are not pointed out in the local paper.
Well, there's another one.
There's another one in which a very lovely woman and her child, a four-year-old daughter, a woman from Guatemala, Was slaughtered by a Florida man.
Mm-hmm.
You want to show their picture, Ted?
I think I have their picture there.
There's the two of them.
Okay.
Those two were killed by a Florida man.
Except the Florida man only became a Florida man in September of last year.
Before that, the Florida man came from Guatemala.
And not only did he come from Guatemala, he's wanted for murder in Guatemala.
Which tells you what a good... Well, it tells you a couple of things.
First of all, they listened to Biden when Biden said, flock to the border.
Yep, murderers like him, flock to the border and they come over.
Number two, we can't figure out they're murderers.
Which means we have no enforcement of it.
We don't stop them, and we don't find out who they are.
We let people wanted for murder to come in.
And then he does what you would expect he would do.
He kills these two lovely people.
And then he's described as a Florida man.
Now, just so you realize how much and how bad this censorship is, Let me read to you from the Post story by Dave Seminara.
Those facts explain why only four national news outlets covered the story.
Newsweek, People, Huffington Post, and CBS News.
Notice, no ABC, no NBC, no CNN, no MSNBC.
However, None of those even admitted that Cuz Choc, who was the killer, had entered the country illegally, or followed up when news broke that he was wanted for two other murders in Guatemala.
In its opening sentence, HuffPost ridiculously referred to Cuz Choc as a Florida man.
And the guy's name, it's a strange name, but it's Cuz Choc.
Angel Gabriel Cuz Choc.
He came to the U.S.
September 2023.
He's wanted for the murder of two people in Guatemala.
And now he's being held for the murder of two people in the United States of America.
He is not a Florida man.
He is an illegal alien invited here and assisted in coming in here by the President of the United States.
Very similar to what happened to Lakin Riley.
And I'll give you a couple of other names of people Five Latino victims, three female, were killed in 2023 by Francisco Oropesa, an illegal immigrant with five previous deportations.
Also, not described as an illegal immigrant.
Ariana Funes Diaz, a 14-year-old girl, was killed, was stripped and beaten with a baseball bat and stabbed to death with a machete by a pair of teenage MS-13 gang members with criminal records.
Now, we couldn't possibly find all of it because a lot of it they hide, and they hide it the way, you know, unless somebody's looking for it, the guy's described as a Florida man.
Even in the four newspapers that actually cover it at all, they cover it falsely.
What are they protecting?
Murderers?
Why don't they report that Venezuela Crime way down.
Insane asylum is pretty much empty.
And they came here.
They're here.
They're here among us.
What do you think they're going to do?
They're going to do what they do back there.
They're gonna commit crimes.
Ah, please, please pay attention to this.
Remember, talk to your neighbors about it.
And let's get this devil out of the White House.
The man is a devil!
So, I don't understand this, boys and girls.
You're gonna have to help me with this.
So, there's one law, one election law that actually helps us.
The law of Ohio.
Ohio has a certain date in July or August where it makes its decision whether to put you on the ballot.
And you have to be nominated by a party in order to go on the ballot.
That date is after the Republican convention, but before the Democrat convention.
Now, the Democrats knew this when they did it, because in the past they've done it, and they have gotten the legislature, which was then Democrat, to pass a law revising the law for that one time.
Legislature now is Republican.
Legislature went out of session without revising the law, so Biden will not be on the ballot in Ohio so far.
The Republican governor of Ohio, DeWine, is calling the legislature back so Biden can go on the ballot.
Now, why would he do that when in about a dozen states the Democrats are using every illegal means available to them to keep Trump off the ballot?
And this is an absolutely legal procedure.
The law says you don't go on the ballot unless you get nominated before the date that they certify a candidate.
What's wrong with us?
Does anybody want to say anything?
He's a signatory to the Union Party.
Signatory?
He is, actually.
He is.
DeWine is a DeWine is, in many ways, has become very anti-Trump.
I think that's right, unfortunately.
But I mean, it's just insane that we do that.
I think they're now going to try, the Democrats are going to try, because I'm not sure the legislature will vote the way he wants.
He's got to get a Republican legislature to vote on this.
They may just say, go to hell, rewind, we're really Republicans and you're a turncoat.
I think they're going to try and get the Executive Committee of the Democratic Party to nominate him before the convention.
I don't know if it's possible to do that.
I don't know the rules.
They would all be governed by the rules now in existence of the Democratic Party, if you can do that.
Now, you can do that after the convention.
For example, if somebody is removed as a candidate, who was it that was removed?
1972. 1972.
The vice presidential candidate in the Democrat party had to be removed.
And then the executive committee selected the vice president.
But that was after the convention.
Uh, yeah.
Democrats put up what, McGovern?
McGovern and Senator Eagleton.
Senator Eagleton, turned out, had gotten shock therapy treatments that hadn't been disclosed.
So he had to step down and they nominated Sergeant Shriver, who was attacked bitterly because he had been in the Kennedy family for 30 years and with all that availability of power and everything, he never had risen above the rank of sergeant.
These guys are stiffs.
They really are.
I'm one with a bunch of stiffs.
I can't help it.
You got the joke, right?
I was typing on your... Yeah, I know.
You weren't paying attention.
But I want to hear that because... No, you're not going to hear it.
You're not going to hear the joke.
Everybody out there got it.
If it was a good joke and we'll go back, I'll have to go watch it on the rerun.
Yeah, you're going to have to watch it on the rerun.
The reality is the executive committee substituted after the convention.
I don't know that the executive committee can substitute, then what the hell do you have a convention for?
That's right.
If the executive committee can pick the candidate, what the heck do we go through all these primaries for?
Oh yeah, well maybe they'll pick Robert De Niro.
He did a fine job today.
First of all, did you understand anything he said?
And I come from New York, I didn't understand anything he said.
He was acting.
He was doing what he does.
He wants to have a fist fight with Trump, right?
Yeah, he said something about... I think somebody should arrange that.
Well, he said something like Trump's never taken a punch.
He was playing this tough guy character, the same character he plays in movies.
Someone needs to tell the guy, you're not actually a tough guy.
You played a tough guy.
Someone should tell him that today in the audience.
Somebody screamed it at him.
Good.
Yeah, you know, he didn't do it on his own.
Nice.
Yeah, that's an even more position.
He was an actor.
To go cover a trial where they're framing... I mean, it really, I mean, it really is amazing.
It's the height of Hoodsboro, I'll tell you.
It really is a trial in which they're framing an innocent man, and they send the godfather to, uh, they send the godfather.
You wonder if that's... It's not even the real godfather.
Al Pacino, real godfather.
That's also true.
He was the young godfather.
He was the godfather just in two for a little bit.
Al Pacino was the real godfather.
No, he was the young godfather.
That's true.
He never really was the godfather.
He was the baby godfather.
So they sent the baby godfather.
I mean, at least they could have sent the real Godfather.
They could have sent Al Pacino, but I don't think Al Pacino's that big a jerk.
No, I think Al Pacino's conservative.
I don't know if he's conservative or liberal, but I don't think he's the kind of jerk.
I mean, Pacino's also socially inept and socially awkward.
I mean, I remember when I was mayor, he said, sit on your couch, you bring this lady with him, we'll have to talk for him.
And she was very smart, but he would sit there You know, it could be that movie where he played a boxer, got punched drunk, a couple of shots to the head.
Oh, Raging Bull.
Yeah, Raging Bull, yeah.
What did they call, what did our friends on Newsmax call him?
Aging Bull.
Oh, Aging Bull.
Yeah, he looked old.
I'm not one to point out age.
I mean, look, we all want to be, you know, we want to get nice and old and stay vibrant.
But that, I mean, the way he, The hate in his heart.
The bitterness.
Over what?
This guy makes millions of dollars playing pretend in front of an American.
That provided him the ability to do it.
How about Trump may not leave?
What is that?
I don't know.
Trump may not leave.
You're going to stay in the White House forever and for good.
Who said something like that?
First of all, mayor.
First of all, her.
First of all, Robert De Niro, this is the problem I have with Robert De Niro.
He lives in New York City.
He lives lavishly.
He has private security.
He doesn't see what goes on in this city.
People are getting lit on fire on trains.
They're getting stabbed, shot.
Illegal immigrants are taking over.
In a Democrat city.
In a Democrat city.
But he's over here getting protected by private security, and he wants Biden to be president?
He had two of those January 6th guys.
Does he see what's going on here?
Is he a New Yorker?
Is he a real New Yorker?
He wants Biden to- Well, he probably has the January 6th because New York City cops won't guard him.
No!
New York City cops would probably tell him to go drop dead.
Does he even- I mean, if you were a New York City cop, you wouldn't want to be caught dead with that guy.
If he was a real New Yorker and cared about us average citizens, he wouldn't want Joe Biden to be president, and that's that.
That's all I'm going to say about that.
Yeah, but you did make a very, very good- you did make a very good point They had to send in the baby godfather.
But he looks like he's a dying old man now.
Yeah.
It looks like he hangs around in the same nursing home as Biden.
He yelled at you and one of the people in the audience today, too.
He did?
Yeah, well, the Trump supporters heckled him, and as well they should.
He's an idiot.
He's an idiot.
Donald Trump has created this.
He should be telling them not to do this.
But he's just... The size of the guy in back of him, Jerry!
Does he have protection?
That's one of the January 6th cops.
That's a sad guy.
That's two, both of them are right here behind him.
That's, that's, I've got the names, but that's the two January 6th cops.
They said that this guy right here on his, uh, left that you're looking at.
This is the biggest threat to democracy.
And he's a dictator.
Who said that?
The big, the big dude behind the really big guy.
He was the president.
He wasn't a dictator.
That's what he said.
That's what he said.
Biden is a lot more.
That's what he said.
Oh boy.
Well, it is my birthday, boys, and I promised that I would answer some questions if you wanted me to.
Yes, yes.
Let's take a commercial.
Yeah, let's take a commercial and gather our thoughts.
Should we do some rapid fire?
And then we'll give you some more time, Mayor.
All right.
We want to do some rapid fire as well.
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This is Rudy Giuliani back!
with America's Mayor live on Rudy Giuliani's birthday.
So who wants to go who wants to go first?
You can take them from the things that people have sent in or what you guys want to ask or... Yeah, so well, Mayor, we want to start out with a rapid fire.
Are you familiar with how that works?
Yeah, yeah, sure, I've seen it, done it.
You've done it before?
So we ask you questions, we got a list of them, and you kind of got to respond, but you only get a few seconds per, per, so I will prompt you and you have a few seconds to respond.
Okay.
Now we'll do this with, let's start with New York City.
So of course you're from here, you were born here.
We're going to name some different neighborhoods, maybe even some boroughs, and we want to kind of get your, what, what, what, What it reminds you of, or what comes to mind when you think of these things, right?
So, we'll give you a few seconds, because we didn't give you any prep for this.
Oh, could be very tough.
I mean, you know, I'm 80 years old, I'm almost Biden's age.
And we're getting the, uh... You know what'll happen if I start imitating him?
They'll do what they did to Trump.
It's really hilarious, you know, Trump is imitating and then they say, see, Trump is getting just like Biden.
He can't remember things.
And again, I think we'll name every borough.
And when we name it, you say what comes to mind first.
I think that's what Ted was trying to say.
No, it's not.
It's all in the show.
Be over.
I can't get it out.
So let's start.
Let's start with Brooklyn.
What comes when he dodges?
OK, the Bronx, Yankees, Manhattan.
St.
Patrick's Cathedral.
Oh, that's a good one.
Queens.
I live there, my house.
Staten Island.
90% of the vote.
Oh gosh, the pogrom.
Flatbush.
Where I was born.
Prospect Park.
Where I almost was eaten by a lion.
We'll have to come back to that.
Kensington.
Kensington?
Doesn't sound like Brooklyn.
That's a bad name for Brooklyn.
Red Hook, yeah.
Red Hook would be the Columbo-Gallo Wars.
Canarsie.
Canarsie, my Uncle Eddie.
Bedford-Stuyvesant.
High school.
You went to high school there?
Yeah, right near there.
Bushwick.
High school also, Bushwick High School.
You went to two high schools?
No, no, I didn't go to the high school, but we used to play them occasionally.
Williamsburg.
My mom.
Your mom's from Williamsburg?
Well, Greenpoint, Williamsburg, both.
That's right, Nixon.
Yeah.
Brooklyn Heights.
Uh, snobs.
Snobs.
Okay, uh, South Brooklyn.
Hey, uh, Italians, Irish, you know, very, very, uh, Very ethnic.
Park Slope.
Uh, semi-snob.
All right, we got a couple more.
Not as bad as Brooklyn Heights.
Coney Island.
Oh, the Ferris Wheel.
The Cyclone.
Are you called the Ferris Wheel?
Bay Ridge.
Bay Ridge?
Of course, Mike's the King.
75% of the vote.
75% of the vote.
Bensonhurst.
Bensonhurst.
My mother's sister.
Mother-sister. Mother-sister.
My grandmother's sister who lived there.
In, uh, what did I just say?
Bensonhurst.
Okay.
Decker Heights.
Golf course.
There's a golf course there?
Andrew and I played golf with Andrew the first time there.
Alright, well we're going to switch over to another borough so we can get a few more.
This is actually kind of, I'm having a lot of fun with this.
Washington Heights.
I mean, he probably has a relationship to every neighborhood in this town.
Washington Heights.
The blackout in 1998, I think it was?
When you were mayor?
1998 I think it was when you were mayor?
Yeah, when...
Not the 03 one?
No, the one in which there was no crime.
That's good, that's good.
Harlem?
Probably a lot, right?
I mean, that's a big area.
I would say Harlem, 125th Street, and the cleanup of it.
Okay, wow, that's a good, and we have done, I've seen, and maybe next time we go through you can give me more on that.
Lenox Hill.
Hospital.
That's where the hospitals are?
Yeah, right near Lenox Hill Hospital.
Okay.
Oh, that's the name of the hospital there.
Yeah.
Okay.
Uh, let's do a couple more here while we're here.
We got Lincoln Square.
Once was known as San Juan Hill.
Lincoln... Lincoln Square?
It's... You mean like Lincoln Center?
You mean Lincoln Center?
It's between 59th and 66th Street.
Yeah, yeah.
That's the Broadway.
So the Metropolitan Opera.
Yeah.
Okay.
So that's... that's... that's a given.
So let's do a couple more while we're here.
Times Square.
Ugh.
Cleanup.
Hudson Yards.
Should be Yankee Stadium.
Yanks or Giants Stadium?
Either one.
That's right.
And those are plans that you... I wanted Yankee Stadium and Bloomberg wanted really Jets Stadium or Olympic Stadium and it got turned down.
Wow.
Chelsea?
Nothing in particular.
Restaurants.
And two more, uh, let me make sure I get this right, Gramercy Park?
GRAMERCY PARK!
Why are we even doing this?
I should be doing this.
The park, the park, the park that you need the key for to get in.
Oh, I knew, I, I, or the paint, or the paint is, or the paint is caught, the paint is caught.
So say that park again.
Gramercy Park.
Gramercy.
Gramercy.
Gramercy Park.
Gramercy Park.
Yeah, try another one and screw it up.
See, I was doing so well.
You should stop now.
Which village was it?
No, I know Greenwich.
Come on.
Greenwich.
Greenwich Village.
NYU.
Uh... Yeah, who wants to do the theme here?
St.
Patrick's Parade.
Rob, give us some Queen.
We gotta get the Queen's accent in here.
Astoria.
My grandmother.
What's in Astoria?
My father's mother.
She lived there.
Is this a real place?
Sunnyside!
Yep.
Sunnyside.
I live there.
What?!
I live in Sunnyside.
Or Sunnyside Gardens where they used to have boxing matches.
Is this real Little Egypt?
I don't know Little Egypt.
I'm guessing it's a place with some Egyptians, right?
I'm thinking... Well, Little Egypt is a place that they don't allow Palestinians.
Yes.
Forest Park.
Dittmer.
Oh, okay.
Golf course.
Yeah.
Howard Beach!
I know you have some great stories about Howard Beach.
Pizza!
There's more to that.
I'm being good.
You're being real good.
I'm being good on that one.
I can't come up with a real good one on that one.
You can't give us the good one on that one, huh?
Flushing!
That's the match, right?
Or no?
Uh, yeah, but I would have to say the Mets.
Well, that was Rabbit.
Look, we could keep doing that.
We want to get to more questions, more substantive questions, but that was fun.
So, anyone that is from New York, you'll want to watch that again.
He's got got some nice little, uh, some nice little tidbits here.
We must have named 30, 40 places there.
World's Fair.
The World's Fair?
It's Flushing.
Flushing Meadow.
Flushing Meadow, wow.
Memories.
I remember the World's Fair in the city, but not that well.
It was a big extravaganza.
I thought it was overdone.
You know, they made such a big thing out of it.
It was supposed to be like science.
Yeah, you know, it's not Disney, Disney World.
Yeah.
I mean, can you imagine?
Hunter Biden on December 12, 2017, brought a Chinese communist Liu Yadong
and he arranged a meeting with his dad who was at a gathering for Sandy Hook.
And his father met with a Chinese communist.
They like to say that was revealed the other day.
And they like to say that he didn't have any contact with the foreign... I mean, I just can't imagine... Imagine if...
If the Soviet Union had given Ronald Reagan's daughter 3.5 million, what would have happened?
Or John Kennedy's brother?
It would have been an impeachable offense.
We wouldn't have tolerated someone whose family had a close financial relationship with our most bitter enemy?
And then you look on the other side of the ledger, of all the unexplainable favors that Biden has done for China, the biggest one of which is giving up the airbase 400 miles from China, and you say to yourself, what am I, stupid?
I can't figure out it's a bribe?
I mean, what, you think we're stupid?
You do, you do.
Actually, you think we're clowns, don't you?
You're gonna find out.
Now the Biden administration is trying to convince the Europeans not to put restraints on the reign of terror, Iran, who are violating all the things they agreed to with regard to the development of nuclear weapons.
And Biden is saying, you know, leave him alone, leave him alone.
We don't want to have trouble with him.
Leave him alone.
I mean, he might as well.
He gives him so much money.
He's an investor.
He and Obama are some of the biggest investors in the Ayatollah.
I wonder if they have a piece of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
What the hell is that about?
You mean all that cash that Obama was giving the terrorists?
You don't go to jail for that?
Nobody talks about it.
Oh, no.
And as I said, nobody ever talks about it.
I gave half to my father.
For 30 years, I gave half to my father.
Is there any evidence that Joe Biden got money?
Yes.
Right here.
Here it is.
Here.
Black and white.
Right there.
Half.
Half.
Half of Half of Hunter's income?
Where did Hunter's income come from?
Foreign sources?
Enemy sources?
All of which had a great motive to exercise Joe's influence?
What was Hunter selling?
Not toothbrushes.
Okay.
Access.
Selling access.
Any more questions?
Lots of questions, Mayor.
Your favorite Yankee season out of all of them.
You've been around for 80 of them now.
Well, I don't remember the first, you know, seven.
But as a Packer, I'm a dire Packer fan, like you are a Yankee fan, and I count those early Packer years.
I mean, they won the World Series in 1940, what, for the Yankees.
Didn't they?
1940 and 40.
You still count them, though.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay.
Well, I mean, the best one was The Dodgers, Yankees, Dodgers.
They won 50, 51, 52, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53.
No one's ever done that before or since.
Five World Series in a row.
In a row?
Yeah.
Wow, I don't remember they won five in a row.
You can go check it.
I'm better than a computer.
If you're a Yankee fan, you're going to tell me.
You want to know who they beat?
If you're paying attention, you'll notice I'm not checking.
You want to know who they beat?
In 49, they beat the Dodgers.
In 50, they beat the Billiards.
In 51, they beat the Giants.
In 52 and 53, they beat the Dodgers.
So three out of the five times they played and beat the Dodgers, one time they beat the Giants.
So four out of five years, it was an old New York World Series.
And the one that wasn't was New York and Philadelphia.
And the Yankees won that one, I think, in a sweep.
Four-game sweep.
The one against the Phils.
Mayor, I have a good question.
Yankees and Dodgers were basically always seven games.
They always won seven?
I think there was one six-game series between them.
But in that group, and then the Dodgers beat them, I got a good question for you, Mayor.
and Dodgers, Brooklyn Dodgers played their last World Series in 56 and the Yankees beat them
four games to three and that was the Don Larson perfect game. I got a good question for you,
Mayor. How did you come up with the idea of CompStat? I came up, the first time anything
like CompStat occurred to me was when I was in charge of putting out, putting out the statistics
for the FBI when I was Associate Attorney General.
So we would put out the statistics about four or five months after the year was over and it would say The city with the most murders was New York.
The city with the most robberies was Philadelphia.
And then we put out all the stats and all the cities, and you get all upset.
And I used to say to myself, and I used to talk to Professor Wilson about it, there should be a way to take these and use them, you know, use them aggressively.
There should be a way to take them and be able to fix them before the year is out, because by the time the year is out, It's too late to really do anything with it.
So I had this sort of dream for a long, long time.
And then when I became, I was preparing to be mayor, I met with a lot of different people.
And Eddie Maple, who was Bratton's number two guy, told me that he kept statistics of the, what is it, seven or eight?
The major seven.
of the subway precincts and he kept them on 3x5 carts.
And then every night he would go collect them, have somebody collect them, and he'd sit down
and he'd try to figure out how the crime was moving.
And I said, you know, we should do that for all the precincts.
And he said, yeah, that's great.
I'll send somebody out and pick them out, pick them up, or they can bring them down to headquarters.
I said, no, Jack, we can have a computer do that.
We can have a computer do that.
He said, oh, yeah, that's great.
And then that's pretty much how it started.
And the idea of it was, you know, to predict crime.
The crime follows patterns, and if you're within one day or two days or three days of the pattern, you're more likely to interrupt it than a year and a half later.
So that's a long story, but I had written things about it and lectured about it before, so I always had this thought in my mind, didn't know exactly how to do it.
And here, Mabel was doing it actually, but on a very small scale.
Right.
And if it weren't for, as I point out, 10 years earlier, we couldn't have done it, because you could not have done that.
The way you did for the subways if you didn't have a computer.
There are too many precincts and too many numbers that have to be analyzed within two hours to really make a difference.
Who put the name Compactat?
Just computer statistics.
Now multiple cities everywhere are using his idea.
But very few know how to use it right.
Yeah.
Comparative.
Computer.
I'll bet you they're purposely using it right.
No, no, no.
They don't know how to use it.
I mean, there's a whole thing to it that you have to also understand.
You have to understand, first of all, you have to have a meeting every week.
You've got to look at it every day.
You've got to be tremendously disciplined.
You've got to make sure the statistics are accurate.
You've got to build in a system to make sure they're accurate.
And then you have to understand the real purpose of it.
Which very few people really understand completely.
The real purpose of it is to change the nature of policing.
So the goal in policing, and the way policemen were always measured, was based on the number of arrests they made.
So a policeman who made a lot of arrests would get promoted, a policeman who didn't was considered lazy.
That's a pretty good measure, arrests.
Tells you who's active, who isn't.
But think about it, an arrest is a failure.
An arrest is a failure of why we have law enforcement.
We have law enforcement to prevent crime, not to arrest people after they commit a crime.
We arrest people after we can create it, take them out, a deterrent, and we create another deterrent.
The best thing to do is to prevent it.
Now, if you start measuring crime, you can get police officers to figure out how to prevent it, because that's what they're going to get credit for.
Crime coming down!
And you can't imagine what creative things that emerge from that.
Yeah, it also gives them an incentive to get in on the robbery before it's completed.
Which right now, there's an incentive not to, because of the lack of morale.
Because the cops are frightened that the politicians will turn on them.
And they will!
I mean, look at the big celebration of George...
What's his name?
Floyd.
St.
George Floyd?
I mean, as if he's a hero to be... However you want to look at his death, the guy was no hero.
I mean, they have statues to him.
This is what I mean.
Why not pattern your life on George Floyd and die of a drug overdose?
There's no homestead to solve crime because they don't want to solve crime.
No, cops want to solve crime, they're just afraid to solve crime.
But the people who are leading them are like, oh, like Katsumoto at the freaking radio station, who does whatever his masters tell him.
Well, we don't speak his name.
Yeah.
Oh, whatever his masters.
He's the master.
We don't want to give him any press.
He's the master.
Don't speak his name.
Oh, it's like it's a phone call from whoever he's making the deal with.
Yeah.
Yeah, you're right.
You're right.
Don't waste our time on that guy's name, Mayor.
Okay, we won't waste our time on him, but I will remind people that on ABC, they're not allowed to cover the 2020 election.
Yeah.
And that is a freaking outrage.
They're not allowed to tell the truth.
They're not allowed to cover the 2020 election.
Oh boy.
Now, if you can't cover the 2020 election, you can't cover.
One of the things we have to do Is use examples from the 2020 election so that we prevent that from happening again in 2024.
Like Palmstack.
If they think they can intimidate us into not covering it, if they think they can intimidate us and say, oh, I won't say election fraud, I won't say election fraud, man, it'll be a big deal in being able to do it.
And they were trying to do two things.
They were trying to take away from us the ability to raise the election fraud, and whether knowingly or not, he played right into that by taking a whole radio station out of the game, which shouldn't be a terrible thing to do.
And second, they tried to do the same thing with January 6th.
I mean, you couldn't say anything to explain the other side of January 6th, otherwise you were a traitor.
Changing, changing, changing.
And if it changes enough, we'll be able to save this country.
And they didn't just try, they... You couldn't say they succeeded!
This is the last thing we need.
The last thing we need in modern America is more censorship.
External or internal.
What we need is more transparency.
Because we're getting killed on free speech.
So, the Hamas war, Bibi had to apologize because they killed civilians.
Look, you shouldn't kill civilians, but they also shouldn't have civilians sitting there right in front of them.
Yeah, who's fault is it that they're there?
Well, Mayor, funny you said that, actually.
I saw a video.
I'm going to try to get it for you tomorrow.
Israel actually hit what they were supposed to hit, and there was a secondary explosion.
Hamas might have did it, so I've got to get that video for you.
Like the hospital?
Correct.
At the very beginning.
Remember when Israel got blamed even by the New York Times for the hospital?
Yes.
And they blew it up with a missile that backfired?
Now that missile may not have backfired for that hospital.
You know that.
Right.
So, I mean, they say the missile backfired.
Now, the only thing that would argue in favor of its backfiring is if Hamas wanted to hit the hospital, they probably wouldn't be able to.
Right.
And there's a video of two Palestinians talking about the secondary explosion after the initial one that the IDF did.
So, I'm going to get that video for you tomorrow.
Even the statistics they put out would double.
I mean, this is a major con job.
Major, major con job that's going on.
Absolutely.
Everybody's in on it.
These communists, these Marxist communists, like Obama and Eric Holder and all that.
They've been working on this for a long time.
Okay.
What else?
They infiltrated our schools, our universities, our everything.
What will it take What will it take to a Republican once again be elected mayor of New York City?
None, no.
I mean, that's not, it's not, you can't say never.
No, no, it could, it could, I'll show, I'll tell you how it would happen.
If a Republican, if Trump wins, that's the beginning, if we then can take the governorship a year later, then you might, you might be able to do it, not this time, but the next time.
Well, if things remain this bad.
I mean, things are really unbelievably bad.
We're losing, we're losing a massive population with a governor.
I mean, everybody, whatever is, I mean, Trump is going to have a pretty big vote in New York, even if he doesn't win it.
They've all now been designated by our nitwit governor as clowns.
Yes, but clowns.
Boy, that is the pot calling the kettle black.
Woo!
We should shop that one.
Yeah, she should look in the mirror.
Oh, she doesn't want to look in the mirror.
Nah, she's ugly.
She doesn't want to look in the mirror.
I'll tell you who's not the answer for mayor, Curtis Sliwa.
and drawing on eyebrows. She doesn't want to look in the mirror. I'll tell you who's not the answer
for mayor, Curtis Lewa. Good night. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry.
Sorry.
I think he was the first one to go on for me.
Sorry.
It does hurt a little.
Sorry, sorry, sorry.
And you know what, Curtis, if you're listening, you didn't stick up for the mayor at WABC.
Not enough, anyway.
No, you didn't.
Did he stick up?
No, he did not.
No, he did not.
Did anybody stick up for him?
Let me get it out.
Curtis, you did not stick up for the mayor at WABC.
You are not the answer for the mayor of this city.
You suck.
And that's that.
De Niro, you and De Niro.
Wait a second, it can't be like De Niro.
No one at WABC.
You know, I didn't really pay attention to it completely.
Although we just heard a rumor that one of them was told to badmouth me by the executive staff.
And he refused.
And we're not going to say who.
Yeah, but that's typical.
But the reality is, I don't know if anybody... I don't know if anybody attacked me or stood up for me.
Either way.
Let me say it, okay?
I'm done.
Someone actually said, you know, you have to learn that we all have bosses.
And my response was, yeah, well, the Nazi prison guards figured that out.
May I listen to the whole, that whole, that Monday after the whole thing happened that weekend, I listened to the whole, pretty much the whole day.
None of those guys, and I'm talking everybody during the whole day, had any balls.
Sid, Curtis, Dominic Carter, any of them had balls to even stand up for you, say anything.
Oh, we stand with John.
He's the best.
He took the station from the grave.
He knows what he's doing.
Rudy has to apologize.
Greg Kelly, all of you, you're all a bunch of cowards.
You're all a bunch of cowards, you did not stand up for this man, you have something to say, come find me, Mike Ragusa, no problem.
Come say something, come find me, and that's that.
The first line of the letter, the policy is that you can have no conversation about the 2020 election.
Now, as a journalist, if you can live under that, You tell me how.
Now, what they do is they keep changing the examples, you know, talk about this thing, talk about that thing, but it's a general policy.
Yeah.
Of not being able to talk about the 2020 election.
And I'll tell you, that offended me.
What offended me more than anything else is they're saying that I am reminded of it because I was told that before.
I was never told that before.
I believe you.
I was never told that before.
Rude.
Well, it didn't get misread, they just lied about it.
No, you agreed to something.
They never, oh, yeah, I agreed way back because of the lawsuit not to talk about Dominion because my lawyer didn't want me to do that.
But I specifically didn't agree to anything else.
I listen to it every day.
Well, I couldn't because of the lawsuit.
But in any event, it had nothing to do... All I did was talk about the election.
All throughout.
I don't listen to anyone.
And I bet a lot of other people don't, too.
I think it's a very, very damning thing.
That there's a policy that you cannot discuss the 2020 election?
If your opinion is that there's something wrong with it, well what about the new facts that are coming out about it?
For example, this happened in the wake of our reporting, Dr. Maria and I, that in Georgia they had come up with a report that 175,000 votes were missing.
And they actually removed the Secretary of State from the Election Commission, who's the guy who's been defending the election.
So you don't tell people this?
A lot of praise for my speech that I just defended you.
Everyone agrees.
All those guys are cowards.
You have no balls.
None of you.
No balls at WABC.
You did not stick up for the greatest mayor.
Let's play devil's advocate for a minute.
What about their jobs?
They could have just said nothing!
They didn't have to agree with anybody!
They could have just said...
You're Rudy Giuliani.
You're great.
He did a great job here.
That's all they had to say.
They didn't have to say anything else.
They didn't have to badmouth you.
They didn't have to say you had to apologize.
They could have just said... And I guess they're not saying enough bad things.
Otherwise, they wouldn't have gone around... Exactly.
...trying to motivate people to trash me.
Right.
They could have just said nothing.
They could have just said nothing.
That's it.
Silence is powerful.
That's it.
They could have mind their business.
Get a better position.
Dad, they could have just, sorry, they could have just said, they could have just said, oh yeah, we're done with Newsmax.
They could have just said nothing.
I do sympathize with people who have a family and they have to, they have to, you know, you gotta, come on, you have to.
I mean, isn't it that easy getting a job in radio now?
Yeah, I don't know if they see it as seriously.
But as journalists, they should.
As journalists, they should see a statement like, the words are, you are prohibited from having any conversation about the 2020 election.
I mean, the minute someone says to you, you are prohibited from having any conversation, something should go up in you immediately.
Like, who the hell are you to tell me that?
I'm an American.
Yep, I'm just saying my point... Actually, I know they never said it to me.
I'd have gone nuts if they said it to me.
Yeah, my point is, should have just said nothing.
It was a pleasure to work with the mayor.
I hope, I wish him nothing but luck on his future endeavors.
That's all they could have said.
Perfect.
That's it.
Didn't have to defend Casa Matinis.
Didn't have to say anything about you apologizing.
That's all that could have been said.
That's it.
Very simple, Mayor.
So those guys aren't your real friends.
They're a bunch of fugazis.
And you know what fugazis mean.
You know what fugazi means.
I know what you know what that means.
If you still listen to WABC Radio, comment below.
No, comment below.
Let us know.
Those of you that did listen to WABC Radio, now that the Mayor has been, uh...
Removed for telling the truth about the 2020 election.
Are you still listening?
Comment below.
Are you listening to WABC?
I was removed because I'm no longer listening.
If you want to be absolutely accurate about it, I was removed because I wouldn't comply with the policy.
Everyone agrees with me, Mayor.
All these comments.
Positive comments.
Let's be absolutely accurate about it.
I was removed because I refused to say that I'd be bound by the policy.
Right.
And that I was going to talk about the 2020 election.
And particularly any of the new things that came up about... News!
Yeah, I mean, I can't imagine any justification for not reporting on 175,000 votes are missing, put out by a public report that leads to the removal of the Secretary of State from the Election Commission.
How do you justify not reporting that unless you're sucking up to Biden?
Or being part of the Democrat conspiracy?
Part of everything that got us in this kind of trouble.
Yeah, and also basically showing no regard or concern for the right of free speech.
But I didn't want to get into a discussion of that on my birthday, but that's okay.
It's one of the biggest fights that we're having in this country.
The freedom of religion, freedom of speech, free and fair elections.
But Rudy was right.
He was right.
of law so that people are treated equally and we don't have these these
kangaroo courts and I call it Russian and Nazi justice which is what you got
here it's really a disgrace total absolute disgrace I want to thank you
all for enjoying my birthday celebration with me.
Pretty soon I will move fully into my 80th year, as of tomorrow.
The party's not stopping!
I know, we're going to have a weekend celebration.
We're going to have a weekend celebration, but I want to thank all of you who've stuck with me through all of this.
It's been, you know, strange.
And it's hard for you to pick up, it's hard for you to all pick up the fact that I'm on at three o'clock every day in place of the Rudy Giuliani show that I couldn't do on WABC because I wouldn't comply with the policy.
So, you can get me there at three o'clock in the afternoon, you can get me here at eight at night, and you'll get it straight.
And I want to thank you very, very much for enjoying my birthday with me.
You're all my friends.
I'm here to try to give you the news you don't get elsewhere.
Try real hard to do it.
I want to thank Ted and Mike and I was gonna say Dr. Maria and Rob.
And, uh, oh my goodness.
Happy birthday to you!
Happy birthday, dear Lillian!
Happy birthday to you!
We love the mayor!
God bless America!
god bless america i'm a goner as a bus, i'm a goner as a holler
i'm a goner as a bus, i'm a goner as a holler ♪ I'm gonna raid the Harlem ♪
About a workin' old summer just to try to earn a dollar.
Every time I call my baby, try to get a date, my boss says, Moe, die son, you gotta work late.
Sometimes I wonder what I'm gonna do, but there ain't no cure for the summertime blues.
Oh, well, my mom and papa told me, son, you gotta make some money.
you Now, if you wanna use a car to go a-ridin' next Sunday.
Oh, well, I didn't go to work for the loss I was sick.
Well, you can't use a car, cause you didn't work or live.
Sometimes I wonder what I'm gonna do, but there ain't no cure for the summertime blues.
I'm gonna take two weeks, gonna have a fine vacation.
I'm gonna take my problem to the United Nations.
Well, I called my congressman and he said, whoa!
I'd like to help you, son, but you're too young to vote.
Sometimes I wonder what I'm gonna do But there ain't no cure for the summertime blues
Okey dokey...
I'm a gonna raise a fuss, I'm a gonna raise a holler About a workin' old summer just to try to earn a dollar
Every time I call my baby, try to get a date My boss says, oh die son, you gotta work late
Sometimes I wonder what I'm a gonna do But there ain't no cure for the summertime blues
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Well, my mom and papa told me, son, you gotta make some money.
If you wanna use a car to go a ride next Sunday.
Well, I couldn't go to work, told the boss I was sick.
Well, you can't use a car, cause you didn't work or live.
Sometimes I wonder what I'm gonna do, but there ain't no cure for the summertime blues.
It's gonna take two weeks, gonna have a fine vacation.
Bye!
I'm gonna take my problem to the United Nations.
Well, I called my congressman and he said, whoa!
I'd like to help you, son, but you're too young to vote.
Sometimes I wonder what I'm gonna do, but there ain't no cure for the summertime blues.
They are the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our day.
day.
you America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
There was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense, written in 1776, one of the first American bestsellers, in which Thomas Paine explained, by rational principles, the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate from the Kingdom of Great Britain and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, the ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people,
not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind, and it is a part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past, and see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world.
The greatest democracy, the freest country.
A country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason.