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America's Mayor Live (E418): Jury Begins Deliberations in New York Trial
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Good evening!
This is America's Mayor Live, and this is Rudy Giuliani.
Yep, it is.
And we're here on the first evening of deliberations in what was described today by that very famous professor formerly of Harvard.
I think he's still with Harvard in some kind of honorary way.
I don't think they'd appreciate it if he came back, Alan Dershowitz.
I believe, I hope I'm quoted correctly.
I tried to film it, you know.
He said in his long, long career, in which I tried cases against him, believe it or not, and argued appeals against him.
So this would include some of my cases.
This is by far the worst And the most unfair trial he's ever seen.
There's nothing even comparable.
Meaning, you could take other trials in which there was reversible error, or the judge was prejudiced, or the prosecutor, like Smith, whose case was reverse 9-0, because he's such an unfair and unethical and dishonest prosecutor, but he wasn't involved in it.
So, he's never seen a case as unfair as this.
And I don't even think there's one on Well, Engelmoron, but Engelmoron was a civil case.
It wasn't a jury trial.
I don't know if Engelmoron changed the rules as much.
He just made ridiculous rulings like saying that Mar-a-Lago is worth 18 million and it's worth 30 times then, 40 times, 50 times.
There was just one that sold for $72 million.
That's about 10% of the size of Mar-a-Lago a few blocks away.
For these things, judges like this should be put in prison.
But now, this guy should be taken away, and there should be a prison for judges who conduct trials that resemble Nazi show trials or Soviet show trials.
This is a trial with Without law.
It's not governed by law.
I had a criminal law professor who was also a professor of jurisprudence, so he was a bit of a philosopher.
And he used to say, a country without law is a trial without rules.
It's like playing basketball based on scorer's discretion.
So Scora's discretion is something like this.
Ted comes down the court, he shoots a basket, he gets two points for the Ted team.
Then Rudy goes down the court, he shoots a basket, ten points.
Same basket, another three-point play.
Then Ted goes down and he shoots a basket, he gets one point.
Then Rudy comes back, fouls him, knocks him on the ground, puts it in, Ted doesn't go in, Ted rebounds, then he pulls it away from him, punches him in the nose, puts him in, they get 20 points.
That's what we have going on here.
In other words, no rules.
The rules are made up to reach the result.
Rudy win the game.
Here, convict Trump.
Reversed on appeal?
Usually, always the case the judge always thinks about?
Not at all.
He doesn't... Marshawn doesn't give a flying hoot if the case is reversed on appeal or not.
He's even hoping there'll be a bunch of Democrat crooks like him, you know, basically sucking up to the Democratic leaders and the Democratic Party.
He's probably gonna find that there aren't You know, I'm more than willing to tell you that the Supreme Court in Manhattan is corrupt in the sense of politically corrupt.
They'll make the decision the Democratic Party wants.
I'm not going to tell you that most of the judges are like him.
This guy is beyond... Now, if they are like him, it really is time Maybe we move or something.
No, they're not like him.
They could be corrupt and they'll fool around with gerrymandering cases and go Democrat even though it's unconstitutional.
But to change the rules on a man and say, for example, I mean, so let's get today's unbelievable instructions to the jury.
I don't know.
I mean, there can't be anything comparable in American or English law ever.
I mean, he violated a rule that, according to Justice Gorsuch, goes back to the 14th century.
If I'm counting correctly, the 14th century is 800 years ago, right?
That's 1,300 plus 800, it gets you into 21.
So, according to Justice Gorsuch, he's violating a rule which is the jury must be unanimous in a criminal case.
If you get, they don't even ask that question on a law exam, because they can't imagine anybody's gonna get it wrong.
They don't ask the question, in criminal cases do juries have to be unanimous?
If anybody answers that wrong, that's like, that's like you automatically fail just on that one question.
Like you don't belong in America, you shouldn't be a judge, you're a blithering moron.
Well he's not a blithering moron, he's a totally unfair man.
He's a suck-up to the Democratic Party.
He's an acting judge who they can push off there anytime they want.
Not even elected, I mean, at least they could have elected him with no opposition.
They did that for Anger Moron.
Maybe, maybe if he does this one, they'll elect him.
Maybe if he frames Trump.
Imagine, imagine what's gonna, imagine what's gonna happen.
I mean, if somehow, oh my gosh, I just, may I take a second and say a little silent prayer?
If Trump is acquitted, can you imagine what's going to happen to Murshan?
The Democratic Party is going to probably do physical damage to him.
I don't know.
Who knows what they're going to do?
And he looks like a bit of a sissy.
They'll probably make him cry.
They'll make him cry.
I bet you if Trump is acquitted, they're going to blame Russian collusion, Mayor.
They're going to blame me!
They're going to blame you!
They're going to say, I got together with the Russians I got the hard drive from.
That's right.
That's right.
With Yuri, who gave me the hard drive.
Yuri MacIsaacs, yeah.
Well, here's the fundamental problem.
Oh gosh, there are so many problems with the charge, but the one that blows you right out of the water, and as a lawyer, and I can't believe the lawyers on the jury are going to vote guilty in this case.
He basically gave them three alternatives of crimes.
So the crime, remember, the crime starts, it is a crime That gets over the statute of limitation and becomes a felony, because think of it this way, it's two parts.
It's a crime that's leading to another crime.
The underlying crime, let's say the first crime, is a misdemeanor, minor, right, 11 months in jail, I think, and is barred by the statute of limitations, meaning it should have been brought two or three years ago.
And we have a statute of limitations to protect people against cases that are too old, where evidence is lost, memories fade, whatever.
Motivations develop like making millions of dollars by writing a book.
Or, as we will point out, about the greatest liar of all time.
Crime number one is false statement in a business record.
Okay, that's a New York City, that's a New York State crime, and it's a minor crime, and it says false statement in a business record.
Either you put it there or you cause it to be put there.
In this case, he would have to have caused it to be put there, because there's no allegation that he wrote down, that he wrote down legal retainer.
And there is evidence that some accountant did at the instructions of the chief accountant Weisselberg.
No evidence that Trump talked to Weisselberg about it.
Cohen had no such evidence, even lying evidence, that he talked to him about.
And Weisselberg could have been called, could have been immunized, and had Trump told them to do it, you can be sure they would have done that.
So we can be pretty sure that didn't happen.
They had all of the tools at their disposal to get that evidence from Weisselberg, whether Weisselberg wanted to give it or not, because they could immunize him.
They already have him prosecuted.
They're not going to prosecute him for anything else.
Well, maybe they are.
God forbid the guy will be dead before they prosecute him.
I mean, they want to put me in jail for the rest of my life.
I just turned 80, and Fannie Ho has a 20-year case.
I haven't even gotten the indictment yet in Arizona.
I mean, I haven't even gotten the indictment.
Maybe they don't have one.
I mean, they're trying Trump without a crime.
Maybe they're going to try me without an indictment.
I'm guilty of crimes in Arizona.
I can defend myself.
The nice thing about that, I can defend myself against any group of crimes in Arizona I want.
The defender can get to make up the crimes in his defense.
That's the new rule in communist Arizona with a governor that's a... and an attorney general that's a...
So the judge told the jury that with regard to the second crime, now that's the important one because that's what brings it into the statute of limitation, because if you enter a cause to be entered, a false entry, into a business record for the purpose of facilitating another felony, then that in and of itself is a felony.
So it adds punishment to the actual felony.
So now the question is, what is that felony?
Normally, it would be in the indictment.
When you charge him, you tell him, well, in order to facilitate the crime of campaign violations, excessive campaign contribution under the federal law, or some kind of a state campaign a violation which is hard to see because he was running for federal office but who knows?
I mean, they do anything, right?
And finally, there's discussion of tax evasion.
When I say discussion, none of this is in the indictment.
None of it is charged.
And he didn't tell them that they had to agree on one of those.
Instead, what he told them is they don't have to be unanimous.
In other words, Four of them could say federal campaign violation.
Four of them could say tax evasion.
And four of them could say state campaign violation.
Although they didn't even spell out a state campaign.
They just said state campaign violation.
And they just said tax evasion.
They didn't spell it out.
So, number one, that violates a rule of 800 years That a criminal verdict must be unanimous, and it's very specific, in every aspect.
Every minute little element has to be unanimous.
If there are three things you have to find to have a crime, all three have to be unanimous.
Two can't be unanimous in one majority.
This has only been around since before there was America.
It came with the English to America.
John Adams is turning over in his grave right now, watching this, who was a great lawyer, who is sort of a model for me, because he got almost, had his political career ruined by defending an unpopular cause.
I grew up with that in my head, you know?
That's the highest and best thing a lawyer could ever do, to take on a difficult cause.
People used to be admired for that.
Me?
They want to destroy me as a result of that.
And it's organized.
Completely organized.
Even in my bankruptcy, it's organized.
The Trump people, the same people that are behind the other case, and, well, it goes on and on and on.
So, the case is, right now, If you could magically take it to a Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court would say it violates... Let me give you the citation also.
It violates the Supreme Court decision that just reiterated the 800-year rule four years ago on April 20th, 2020.
20th of 2020. Judge, liar, creep, and crook.
On April 20, 2020, in Ramos vs. Louisiana, the U.S.
Supreme Court held that the Constitution requires unanimous jury verdicts in state criminal trials.
This guy, Evangelisto Ramos, was convicted in Louisiana 10-2.
Louisiana and one other state had a statute at the time allowing, in certain cases, for non-unanimous verdicts.
The court found that the Sixth Amendment's unanimous jury requirement is fully incorporated against the states.
A corporation doctrine is the doctrine that the 5th and 14th Amendment apply the guarantees of the Bill of Rights to the states.
Justice Thomas does not agree with that legal theory.
However, he voted based on just having common sense and that we inherit Anglo law.
He voted with the majority, but with a separate opinion, using the comedy clause.
And we don't have to go into all that detail.
But he voted with the majority that in a state court, no different than a federal court, everything must be unanimous.
At that point, only Louisiana and Oregon permitted non-unanimous juries.
Had there even not been this case, this would be unconstitutional in New York.
New York never permitted non-unanimous juries.
It's as much a violation of the state constitution as it is of the federal constitution.
I guess he doesn't give a damn about either.
I don't know if you realize how terrible this is.
I don't know if I'm capable with my...
With my skills of persuading and to get you to understand what a devastating blow this is to the rule of law in the United States of America.
This has never happened before that we know of.
These couple of states that had a law that allowed it had a verdicts like this.
But they had state laws that allowed it.
Only two states.
The state he's in The one where he's a crooked judge and the crooked Democratic Party put him there doesn't allow non-unanimous verdict.
So I don't know, the case should be stopped right now.
There's no reason to go forward.
This jury verdict is completely null and void.
It's being done as if we're in a different legal system.
I mean, there might be legal systems in the world where you get convicted with a majority.
I don't know.
Yeah, what country do they model this one? I'm even thinking there could be
Systems that are not dictatorial, but they allow majority in a criminal case. I I don't think there is but
Never in england never in the united states ever ever ever except with these this little exception, which has now been
Verboten it's out And and just to just to be clear and because I really
appreciate this because I love history And we are we are whether we like it or not a creature of
our history as we understand it Thank you.
Meaning, you can lie about our history, and communists are great at that.
Justice Gorsuch, in a very, very scholarly, well-written, and easy-to-understand opinion, the one I'm relying on, said that this unanimity requirement that applies to the states emerged as a vital common law right.
in 14th century England, appeared in the early state constitutions, and provided the backdrop against which the Sixth Amendment was drafted and ratified.
Justice Thomas wrote separately concurring in the judgment.
Thomas argued that the right to jury unanimity applies to states through the Common Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment rather than the Due Process Clause.
Dissent was joined by Alito, Roberts, and Kagan.
And their dissent would not have saved this case either.
Their dissent would have allowed non-unanimous verdicts in states that provided for non-unanimous verdicts.
They would have said, That states, because of states' rights, have more discretion to provide for verdicts in a different way.
But that was a minority opinion, so unanimous Supreme Court is instructing this judge, who's supposed to follow the Supreme Court, That under no circumstances should he have told the jury that they could reach a non-unanimous decision on anything in a criminal case.
My God, the case should end when you say that.
You should be pulled out of the court, the jury should be sent home, and it should be said, let's forget this case, nobody should ever remember it, and nobody should ever do this again in the United States.
You do not, judge, get a chance to rewrite the Constitution just because you hate Donald Trump.
You just don't get to do that.
And just because your daughter's making millions of dollars off that hatred, and just because the damn Democratic leader of Manhattan will probably give you a spanking if you, uh, and take away however you're screwing around.
This is an outrage.
And, um, I'm telling you, if I were the chief judge in New York right now, Republican, I'd make a statement.
To preserve the integrity of my courts.
I would say it's very unusual and we don't have appeals in the middle of criminal trials.
However, I have to announce, to maintain the integrity of my legal system, that what the judge today did was so extraordinarily unconstitutional and illegal, that this will not be upheld.
That this case is dead on arrival.
What's the use of going ahead with this jury deliberation when the jury has been incorrectly instructed on something so fundamental that a justice of the Supreme Court agreed to by five others said it goes back to 14th century England.
Also, as Judge Napolitano pointed out today, and I give the judge credit for this, because of this instruction, we don't know the crime he's convicted of.
Is he convicted of a false statement to further federal?
A campaign violation?
Or is it state campaign violation?
Or is it tax evasion?
That's kind of important to know in terms of how you're going to punish him.
It's also important to know on appeal, if it's a federal violation, then you have an argument that the state prosecutor doesn't have the authority to charge that, nor does the state jury or judge have the ability to convict you of it.
So you need to know, did all of them vote for that?
In which case, it's an unconstitutional verdict on that ground as well.
A judge might consider one more serious than another.
We don't know which one it is.
And we have no way of reconstructing how he did it because there's been no proof on it.
I don't know how to emphasize enough to you how absurd this case is, and absurd sometimes sounds like a word that's funny, and how tragic it is.
The law is a very, very delicate thing.
It hasn't been in the United States.
We'll talk about that in a moment and we'll come back and we'll see what's happening to the greatest liar on the face of the earth.
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Rudy Giuliani back again with America's Mayor Live.
I asked my trio here of Mike and Ted and Rob whether that was clear enough because I'm struggling with the fact that I want you to understand how serious this is.
I told them, you know, you might analogize this to, all of a sudden, you walk into a court, a policeman arrests you, he doesn't tell you why he arrests you, he just arrests you.
You get in the court, and the judge says, how do you plead, guilty or not guilty?
You say, well, I don't know how to, I mean, not guilty, I didn't do anything, but if somebody would tell me what, well, we're not telling you.
And I consider that arrogant.
Ten years.
But judge, what did I do?
Ten years!
Can you give me a hint?
A couple weeks.
The next guy comes in.
You got a better suit on.
I'll give you five.
I mean this, I'm telling you, at lynchings they had more information.
Usually the guy getting lynched knew who they were accusing him of killing.
Even if it was unfair, at least he knew he was dying with an unfair charge that he killed Mary Jones.
Trump doesn't even know what he did.
Did he violate a campaign finance law that isn't a violation, by the way, which isn't
a violation according to federal law, but the judge prohibited that testimony.
I'm trying to think of what this judge could have done that would have been more unfair.
I guess just throw the jury out and say he's guilty.
Jury leave, leave, leave.
You're guilty, stout.
But I mean, he's pretty sure.
He's looking at that jury.
He sees all those Democrats.
He knows how rabid they all are and how insane they are.
He saw the performance of the Godfather.
The old father or whatever the hell he was.
That complete social retard.
Can't say that.
Socially special.
And please, I don't mean to insult anyone.
To compare anybody to De Niro is to insult him.
I mean, the guy is, when you talk to him, he kind of curls up in a chair like a little baby and he has that woman talk for him.
Not saying he isn't smart.
Obviously he is.
Although, you know what I was curious about, guys?
He made that statement, which, most of it was inarticulate as hell.
Absolutely.
But it was written out.
Did you know that statement was written out?
He didn't even have the common decency to remember it.
He kept looking at it.
He's an actor!
He has to remember lines, right?
He couldn't even remember the lines.
Does he read his lines?
I mean, when he said, uh...
Was he actually reading, how did we let things get this far?
Hey, wrong script!
Give it to the Jew congressman in the next district.
Or you come to me and ask me to do murder on my daughter's wedding day.
Ask me to do murder on my daughter's wedding day.
I mean, he didn't have to read that stuff.
Maybe he should have talked like that and he would have done better, although he sounded kind of like he was imitating a guy from New York.
And I don't know, if Mike was around, Mike might have might have taken the challenge.
Yeah.
He wanted to have a fight.
I would.
Oh, you want to have a fight, Mike?
Man, you know first hand that I don't shy away from fights.
I know, you would have said, I'm...
Please, cut it out.
He didn't say it.
I started it by going over the top here.
But in any event, somebody should, we should have known about it.
Uh, somebody should have gone there and said, I'm a stand-in for Trump.
I'm a stand-in from Trump.
And I wouldn't send these guys.
They look like they're, you know, normal guys.
I'd send a guy that looked like a pushover, but was like a martial arts expert.
One of those guys they have, like, in the shields.
Every once in a while, they'd show me this little guy, and I'd figure, how could this guy?
The guy could break you in half and kill you in two seconds.
Like, it's just this little guy that De Niro thinks he could push around, because he's probably a bully.
And just have the guy beat the living crap out of him.
He thinks that because he plays tough guys on Hollywood sets that somehow that translates into being an actual tough guy.
He said something about Trump never being in a fight.
How does he know Trump's never been in a fight?
How does he know that?
He's only been in a fight on a movie set.
I happen to know that all throughout the movie Goodfellas he was frightened of Pesci.
He was afraid Pesci was going to lose his temper and beat the living crap out of him.
Remember Pesci in that movie?
That is funny.
Look, yeah, he's not a... And by the way, I don't want... I prefer Trump not fight.
I mean, what do you want?
Some sloppy guy out there, like, swinging his arms around?
He looks like a decrepit old man!
He certainly does.
It looks like it's a crippled bum!
Yeah, he definitely looks like a bum.
He must be very short.
He wears those elevator shoes.
You ever see that?
I did see that.
We gotta bring a picture.
I don't remember him.
Now, you know, I haven't seen him in years.
And he and his girl, not his girlfriend, but the lady that worked with him, but she was sort of his mouthpiece because he doesn't talk.
I think it's Jane Rosenthal.
If I remember it correctly.
She was very good and very professional.
And I worked a lot with the movie companies to give them, give them breaks so they could film in New York.
Because when I came into office, they had moved to Toronto.
They were doing New York movies in Toronto.
I wanted the money back!
And I realized that by doing, number one, by doing some tax reductions, and number two, by talking to the unions, which my Democratic predecessors had no ability to do, because they were afraid of the unions, but I would talk to them like, you know, You got a choice.
You can keep him out of New York by charging ten times more than anybody else, or we can charge a teeny bit more than everybody else, because we are New York.
We got a much better set to give him.
But we can't blow their ability to make money on the movie.
You guys know this business better than I do.
See what you can do.
They all brought it down very nicely.
And we had ten years of great movies.
I mean, every law and order.
thing is done from New York. Had I not made those changes, the Silver Cup studio, all these things that we have.
Law and Order, SVU, CSI, New York. And he was one of them and they were good.
I mean they were really good and she was terrific. I can't say enough about her.
I'm sure she's angry at me making fun of her boss but what he did was outrageous.
I mean, what's he doing interfering?
And finally, he's sent there by the White House on a political mission.
You send a broken-up old actor on a... At least learn your lines, De Niro.
If you're gonna do it, learn your lines.
It was a lousy acting performance.
Pathetic.
Tough.
And I consider him one of the greatest actors of my generation.
With the ability to do comedy as well as drama, which is...
Not easy.
Now, one who isn't the greatest of anything of my generation is Michael Cohen.
But Michael Cohen is a big hit.
He's a big hit.
Did you know this, Rob?
He's a big hit.
Michael Cohen, everybody wants to see him.
Everybody, they react to him the way they react to me in New Jersey.
How do they react to me in New Jersey when we go in a restaurant?
Everybody wants an autograph, they want a picture.
Where?
No, it's just my worry.
No, no, no, no.
I'm talking about Michael Cohen.
According to Page Six, according to Page Six, The Hampton.
The Hampton.
Why am I not surprised?
The Hampton.
We have Michael Cohen here.
He's the big liar who lied about Trump.
But we like big liars.
Because we're all a bunch of phony... They'll stab him in the back soon.
Oh, stab him in the back, yeah.
Here's the interesting thing.
They all said they saw him in restaurants.
Nobody had him in their house.
I mean, he took 60 grand from Trump.
What do you think?
He admitted to stealing tens of thousands of dollars.
They get a little sloppy.
They'll get a little sloppy near the end of the summer.
We'll hear reports.
A lot of things have gone missing in Southampton this summer.
And there seems to be, and the Southampton police are pretty good.
They'll probably say, you know, there's one thing common to all the places that lost air.
They're $2,000,000 vases.
They had Michael over for dinner.
What was it? They called, they had Michael over for dinner.
Isn't that amazing? Like, I don't know.
That's a planted story.
I want to know who wrote that, and I want to know if Michael Cohen knows this person, because I have a feeling that's planted.
Page six is, you know, Jimmy Fallon.
Page six is not, I mean, it's not like left-wing or anything like that.
We're talking about, I mean, I'm not going to say, please don't get angry, page six, because you've written good and bad things about me.
You are a gossip column, and the rules of accuracy are a little different.
In fact, every time you don't tell the truth about me, that's what you tell me.
We don't really, you know... But in any event, you know, they're pretty much on the... They're not like... They're not bad.
Let's say they're not crazy.
Yeah.
Usually, there's something right about what they said, and then there's a twist to it.
Good twist, bad twist, depending on whether they're sucking up or they're getting even.
This is obviously written by somebody sucking up to Michael because they want more leaks from him.
Yeah.
Give us some of the nuggets in there.
Because some of it is a little bit...
First of all, they say multiple sources.
It's probably like one.
Multiple sources said that Cohen was claiming his next step is to hatch a... He's probably the source.
Yeah, he's the source.
And then he runs for Congress.
He's gonna run for Congress.
Cohen's gonna run for Congress.
And he's planning a new book.
And he's also planning a walking reality show.
A what kind of?
A walking reality show.
What's a walking reality show?
I guess you walk around and act real.
I don't know.
I have no idea what it is.
It's a walking reality show.
And then he went to a series of parties, none specified, and hotspots, none specified.
And that he was mobbed.
Now they could have put a little dash there.
Oh, period.
He was mobbed up.
He wanted to be mobbed up.
Who has been branded, now this they did put in, which says they weren't, they aren't in his pocket, the gloat.
Greatest liar of all time.
I love that.
He's literally the greatest liar of all time, Trump's attorney told the jurors.
Gloat.
But then they go to say he was the talk of the town.
They mention a particular restaurant that he was at three days in a row.
I'm not going to give it any publicity and mention it.
Uh, and he was overheard there saying he wants to run for Congress.
That just repeats the beginning.
And Bruce Blakeman was there.
But he was there!
The restaurant, I know the restaurant.
It's a good restaurant.
And the restaurant's very big.
I mean... A lot of people were there.
Yeah, I mean... Yeah, like you could have been there.
Mr. Smith could have been there.
Mr. Jones could have been there.
I think I could have been there.
It doesn't say that Blakeman even talked to him.
I would think, knowing Bruce, It wouldn't have been a friendly encounter.
What is this?
Blakeman is twice his size.
This is amazing.
But then an unknown person, a person who doesn't have a name.
There are a lot of people, newspapers meet all these people that don't have names, you know.
I always meet people with names.
Most of the people you know have names.
Everybody, the funniest thing about these reporters, they meet a... Nameless people.
Yeah, and they always tell the truth, these nameless people.
They don't want to put their name on it because it's true.
Yeah.
A source.
I could do this story for real with you in every place we go.
Apparently at one of the parties.
Oh God, one of the unnamed parties.
No name for a party.
No name for a person.
Nobody attended.
If you run, I will be your first massive check.
Massive check.
I could raise you millions.
Number one, what are the chances that was said?
What are the chances the guy's going to come through?
Ah, yeah, yeah.
If I had all the millions people going to race for me, I wouldn't be a banker.
Yeah, this sounds like a then they then they mentioned a note. Yeah, then they mentioned then they mentioned a
really Very fancy a smaller restaurant. I will mention that name
either Not that I have anything against a restaurant, I just don't want to get any cheap publicity.
But he met there.
Oh, very impressive.
Jimmy Fallon!
Whoa!
What?
Whoa!
The great guy who told a joke 15 years ago.
That guy, the comedian who was on TV, like, midnight.
The joke was 15 years ago.
Right?
Right, right.
Nobody watches him anymore.
Like, midnight.
On what network?
I don't even know what station anymore.
Jimmy Fallon.
Can you imagine that being like, and that's like, by the way, that's the big juicy nugget in the story.
Imagine that being your like, of course, Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Fallon.
He greeted him.
That's the only one that says he greeted him.
Something like, oh shit, it's Michael Cohen, I got that wrong.
By the way, greeting could mean like Michael Cohen forcing himself on you, right?
Yeah, hi.
And he says hi back.
He didn't ignore him.
Yeah, hi.
Yeah, I recognize you.
Yeah, and then he calls the security on it.
This is a totally planted story.
Actually, guys, check my pocket.
This is insane.
Yes.
Unnamed parties.
No, no evidence.
Any pictures?
No evidence.
Not one picture of any of these parties or any of these people?
They try to not use pictures of Michael because in case children look at the newspaper, they don't want to scare him.
Gonna kill the ratings, right?
Ugly.
By the way, his best days are... Look, I never wish Ilan... His best days are behind him.
He should've done a reality show.
Let's be realistic for a second.
His best days... He can make a lot of money from this.
No way.
I'm sorry, they can only do so much, even that, right?
During the election, he'll get a lot of gigs, they'll put him on those stupid things.
The book, I don't know, the first book, I don't even remember it.
I was in it, of course.
I remember a couple of lies about me, but I can't remember what the lies were.
Unless he has some liberal don't-right.
The book was no good, and he obviously said bad things about me, but nobody ever asked him about it.
I've never, like I never was, is what Michael Cohen said in, that's how I know about their, I never read any of their books.
So, because I always figure I'll know what's in there that's bad because the press will ask me.
So they'd read the book for me.
Who has to read, you know, some idiot that produced this on the toilet bowl?
I mean, it just isn't, you know.
But you can rig book sales, you can't rig as easy like a reality TV show.
A reality TV show, Michael Cohen will bomb.
There's no, I will bet Almost, and Mayor, you're not a betting man, but there's no way a reality show does any good.
A book you can rig, right?
You can rig a book sale.
Maybe it'll get hired by ABC with Weiner and...
What I think is happening here is Michael... Wait, wait, I think you... You might be honest.
Michael Cohen is some kind of... There's an open spot at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
Michael Cohen is some kind of unsung folk hero for the liberals now.
Well, he thinks of himself as some kind of hero.
Well, he thinks of himself as some kind of Yeah, like a dumb version of... When he runs for Congress, when he runs for Congress... It's like what I call a winner.
Is he going to be a Republican or a Democrat?
A member without personality.
Is Cohen going to be a Republican or a Democrat when he runs for Congress?
That's what I want to know.
Well, he's not going to be a Republican.
Or an Independent.
Oh, I'll bet, I'll bet on that.
If he runs for Congress, he will lose.
He will lose the primary.
Where the heck is that?
Is there some... There's no bar.
There's no...
There's no bar about a criminal conviction, right?
Sure, right?
There's none.
No.
I mean, there were guys in Congress who were in jail.
Yeah, he put someone in jail.
No, right?
Was Cohen part of it?
No.
No.
No, he wasn't.
Where's Cohen going to run for Congress?
The Hamptons?
The Hamptons?
You wouldn't want him?
It was a curiosity piece for him.
Yeah, exactly.
You could bring your traveling monkey in to do it, Peter.
Sure.
They want to talk about him because he's like a baby.
This, of course, astounds me completely, except now I've gotten over any suggestions as to anything decent at all about Biden.
But this is the second day in a row, so they must be really pushing hard.
The White House is begging Britain and France not to formally rebuke Iran over their growing nuclear program.
We want them to be nuclear.
Don't they know that every time they say death to Israel, they finish with death to America?
You want that country to be nuclear?
And you're president of the United States, so you work for the president?
Also, um...
I don't know the state of the Ayatollah's mind, right?
I do know they say that they are willing to die in order to destroy us, to kill us.
And we did have 19 of them that did that on a fateful day in September of 2001.
You know, that didn't really mean very much to the people in the squad.
I mean, they did September 11.
And they've done things like that all the time.
The suicide bombings.
Is the Ayatollah a true believer?
I don't believe he is.
I believe the Ayatollah is a gangster, and I know the mullahs around him are.
So, think more mafia than religious hype.
But, assuming he is what he pretends to be, then he would be willing to destroy the world.
Because he's not afraid to die.
He's going to get his... If he's an Ayatollah, he'll probably get 5,000 versions.
So, and the mullahs will push everybody aside so he gets the best ones, right?
That's the way he's thinking.
So he is exactly what Ronald Reagan always worried about with regard to mutually assured destruction being dangerous.
And it was mutually assured destruction works so long as both countries, or all three countries, are guided by a rational person.
Could be an evil person, could be rational.
I mean, Putin is pretty evil.
But he's pretty rational.
I don't know if this guy's rational.
He's also surrounded by a lot of religious nuts who maybe get their finger on that button.
So we're really going into a different thing than even Russia or China when we talk about Iran.
And it isn't good for America, and it's very bad for the world.
And we have a president who wants to help him.
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Okay.
Among the other things he did, which we don't want to miss, He sent condolences on the death of the butcher of Tehran.
Who sends condolences to the wake of the butcher of Tehran?
Banksters, right?
Terrorists.
Well, Joe, I guess there's another piece of proof that it is the Biden crime family.
You are a disgrace.
The President of the United States sending condolences To a guy that murdered more Americans than you stole money from!
You creep!
Oh gosh, would the election please come?
Please!
Please!
You're doing so much damage!
Today alone, the damage you did to our judicial system is... Maybe it's not irreparable if we can stop it right away.
Also, um...
Now we see a little more of a full picture here.
A couple of months ago that Weasel, the head of the FBI, appeared and started saying, really went pretty far for a guy who never turns over everything and covers up everything.
He said there are, he began with, I want to warn everybody that there are a lot of terrorists in the country.
They're all afraid that God forbid there's going to be a terrorist attack and everybody's going to say, you know, what did you do about it?
I already know what I'm going to say.
You caused it.
This isn't even negligence.
You caused it on purpose.
You opened our borders.
You let anyone in.
At least half of the people that came in, pretty close to half, you never even saw or talked to.
And the ones you talked to, like the Chinese, you asked them four questions.
So, I mean, we got nothing going for us in terms of protecting us against terrorists.
So I don't need a little weasel liar to tell me that there are a lot of terrorists here.
But I do know he's worried about a threat if he starts saying it.
And now he's saying it a lot.
And now he's saying there's more than were here before September 11.
And now he's saying there's more that's here than ever before.
And now he's also saying we don't know how many are here.
So I don't know how you get to the first Conclusion when you get to the second and you don't know how many are here except it's quite obvious To any sensible person that if you do what Biden did and you announced four years ago, you know rush to our border and They were all standing there and they start coming in and you get seven million people that you arrested Oh almost all of whom you let through and
But you arrested and you cut down the vetting that Trump did, we're going to have a lot of terrorists here.
well of couple weeks ago to people one who would you want to is just uh... uh... uh...
come in uh... but to the united states
and another who is a visa of these uh...
violator of meeting meeting uh...
he stayed over his he stayed over uh...
attempted to get into quantico quantico air airbag
uh... military base Quantico is a combination of a military base and an FBI training facility.
They pretended to be Amazon employees, delivery employees, and the military picked it up right away.
And so they lied in order to get in.
One had come in just a short while before, and the other, again, had been a visa layover.
They may be waiting for him.
They're both Jordanians.
So they would come from a country that, if we had a president like Donald Trump, would have been on that list.
You should know that I developed The criteria for that list, when he was a candidate, I helped develop the criteria.
I remember sitting in his office for two days working on it with people.
And the whole basis of it is quite sound.
It's countries that have significant numbers of terrorists, we should do more questioning.
Gee, that makes sense.
Instead, we do less.
That doesn't make sense.
I doubt that this guy would have gotten in under Trump.
Really, really doubt it.
In fact, he wouldn't have gotten in.
From Jordan right now?
What's going on?
No way.
So he gets in, illegally, and they end up at Quantico.
They say they're Amazon delivery drivers.
We don't get much of a description here.
They tried to get access to the houses and the FBI arrested them, and the military arrested them.
End of story.
We don't know anything else.
The Defense Department wasn't notified for twelve days.
The press didn't know about it, wasn't publicly, for fourteen, and they won't give any details.
Or any of these people on the terror list, and the rule always had been up until now, great transparency on these terrorist threats so the people can First of all, so that people can feel that we're on top of it.
But number two, there's a law enforcement purpose to it.
People used to say to me, why are they talking so much about terror?
I'd say there's something very good about that, having been involved in this.
It puts law enforcement on alert.
That is the one good thing that Wiesel is doing, by saying this.
He's getting all of the anti-terrorism squads on their toes.
When you say that to, and we got an awful lot of anti-terrorism people who are very good, And when you start saying that, you can believe me, they're working 24 hours a day now, when they hear that.
Now, you give them something like this, and you say these two Jordanians tried to get in there, and one of them is on the terror watch list, he'll start working 28 hours a day.
But he's not doing that.
He's covering it up.
Why?
Like everything else in the President's selling out of this country, to get his measly little ass elected.
That's it.
He's selling our country out.
He's selling Israel out to get a couple of Islamic extremist votes in Michigan.
He's not telling us what we need to know.
And I don't just mean for purposes of staying calmer and what we do for that.
I also mean for very legitimate law enforcement purposes.
If these guys are terrorists and they're making an attempt on this base, you've got to broadcast that loud and clear because you're not going to get it to everybody.
Sure, maybe you can let the bases know, watch out.
But you're not going to get it to everybody.
And the more people know about it, the more they look and the more they watch.
You put that out and people around bases will start looking more carefully.
I can't tell you how many cases we solved that way.
You put out an alert and people start giving you information.
A lot of it Albeit, you know, a lot of it can be... But that's what you're in the business of.
You're in the business of filtering your way through that.
That's how, over the years, we protect ourselves, and that's why we're not protected by this traitor.
So, they are... This administration is now very afraid of an October surprise, an attack, that they'll be blamed for.
I hope it doesn't happen.
I pray to God it doesn't happen.
If it does happen, they caused it.
And we shouldn't even have to worry about it.
I mean, this should be behind us.
We had gotten to a pretty good point of protecting ourselves against Islamic terrorists.
And when you put a moron like this and a traitor like this back in the White House, I mean, it begins with the fact that he made the Taliban one of the greatest suppliers of arms in the world.
He made an $85 billion contribution to the Taliban.
He's in office less than a year by leaving everything behind at the airbase.
The Israeli protesters at CUNY later.
And I just want to contrast these.
First, can I show them one of my little pictures that I always like to show?
OK, so now.
These are two people that should be thrown out of the United States immediately for replacing an American flag with the flag of terrorists.
I mean, who the hell are they to put... That's a sacred place.
The American flag goes there, up there.
That is a sacred place, you creeps.
You should have been pulled down and I guess we can't arrest you for it.
Maybe you get arrested if you burn the Palestinian flag, who knows, right?
Now this is a little shot of one of their demonstrations.
You can see there's fire in the background because there was burnings that occurred at CUNY.
The point that I want to make is, in all of January 6, for all the garbage and lying about insurrection, no burnings?
No burns.
You don't see anything like that.
The people on January 6, including the grandmother who's 73, who went to jail for four years, and the guy who's going to jail for four months who was in the building for exactly three minutes?
Three minutes?
You don't see anything like this.
But these people are free.
They're all free.
The democratic dictatorship, fascist or Nazi dictatorship of New York let them out.
They're trying Trump, but they let them out.
They're trying Trump for not doing anything, and even if Trump did what they say he did, it's nothing in comparison to the seriousness of what they did, and they're all let out by the same DA, Bragg.
So don't get all upset with me when I tell you it's a democratic dictatorship of New York, and that it is fascist.
That proves that it's fascist.
What are those people doing free?
And they're spending millions on this ridiculous prosecution Where they proved he's innocent.
They've actually proved to any decent lawyer that he's innocent.
The false statement is true.
It could be described legitimately as a legal retainer because, remember, it encompassed four other payments.
$155,000 is the one in question.
Three others with it add up to $450,000.
That's what the accountant is describing.
So for him, and it was paid over 10 months, he said, they went back to their... I've forgotten the word they use, like, logged.
They have like a list of things that you would key into to describe something that's complicated.
Remember, they only have about this much space to do it.
So they can only select two or three words.
So, legal retainer was a perfectly adequate description.
And unless we've changed having to prove your case, the government has to prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that it's false.
Trump doesn't have to prove it's true.
And it is.
It's true.
It's a truthful, adequate description.
I mean, the case goes out right there.
There's no more case than to worry about whether it was pursuing another crime.
That's why this case is ridiculous.
But right now, the bill for what happened there was... Oh, I thought it was $1 million.
It's actually $3 million.
And then they entered into a $4 million contract now with Security Services Corp.
to protect all these communists.
Why don't they just close it?
Why don't they just close it?
I mean, when I came into office, CUNY wasn't even giving grades.
I remember when I said everybody at CUNY that isn't working and is getting welfare, and also a free education, is going to have to work.
Now, people getting a welfare check, I made them work 18 hours a week.
Because the law allowed me to do that.
The law allowed me to require them to work basically half time.
So 40 hours a week, except in France where I think it's 12 hours a week.
And 40 hours a week is a normal week.
So the law allows you to do that.
Of course, no mayor before me had ever thought of using that law.
God forbid you stand up for the rights of the legitimate, hard-working people in New York, but I was preceded by all liberals.
I think I'm the only conservative that ever was mayor of New York City.
LaGuardia was a reformer, but you would not regard LaGuardia as a conservative, and those distinctions didn't mean very much then.
But Lindsey was so liberal he became Democrat.
In fact, Lindsey is blamed for a lot of the major changes in social welfare that made us so crooked.
Now, he was a Republican, but thank goodness he became a Democrat so we don't have to defend him.
Although, I have to say, I liked him and I provided for his retirement.
You got him a job?
I gave him a job along with Peter Vallone because he needed two more years to get a pension and he was pretty much without anything.
And it was tragic because he was a bad mayor, but he was a good man.
What did he do after he was mayor?
Uh, his law firm broke up.
I mean, really nothing.
Everything sort of fell apart.
He tried to run for president and nobody voted for him.
Wow.
He was a man without a country because you can't switch parties.
People think they can switch parties.
Yeah.
That guy from Pennsylvania.
You don't want me to go off on this, but I'll do a special sometime and I'll show you how it's very, very good chance that John Lindsay would have been vice president of the United States had he remained a Republican.
I believe that Gerald Ford would have selected him instead of Rockefeller.
They both would have filled the same little thing.
They needed a moderate, right?
And the thing about Lindsey, everybody liked him.
And Bob Dole He used to talk to me about Lindsey.
And Bob Dole thanked me for helping him, because he said I always appreciated that John Lindsey, who was like a big deal in Congress, because he came from Manhattan, and he was very good-looking, he was sort of a... He sort of came right after John Kennedy, and he was like the Republicans' John Kennedy.
He was actor-looking.
I mean, I've only met him a few times, and I was impressed with, my God, he looks like an actor.
But he, unfortunately, got involved.
I don't know if he was the brightest guy or whatever, but he just turned us all way left, way left, more than the Democrats.
And then by the time he left, we were in debt.
Crime had already gone up.
I think we had hit our first 1,000 year murder.
Now, it was added to by... he sort of implemented the Great Society.
So, I think I am the only conservative mayor that you can think of.
So, when I required people to work on welfare, it was like a culture shock.
I was accused of running a plantation by the New York Times, I think.
I was forcing people to work.
And I would say very unapologetically, because I love them more than you do.
Because what would you do with your brother if your brother didn't have a job?
Would you just like, say, okay, I'll support you for the rest of your life, you can do nothing?
Or would you say, let me find you a job?
You can see that in parenting.
Parents who coddle their kids wind up with stupid kids.
Parents who run their kids hard, their kid learns how to be a good producer.
No question about it.
No question about it.
Now, you want some good news?
Please go.
We all now know that if we had any feelings that anybody who graduated from Harvard, including my daughter, is better educated than us, we're wrong.
Harvard doesn't educate, it brainwashes.
It brainwashes.
It's an indoctrination school in Marxism.
Uh, and also in weird, uh, sexual practices and, you know, chopping your body up and stuff like that.
Harvard has announced, uh, that it will stay silent on public matters.
Isn't that nice?
What courage.
What courage, though.
They're gonna stay silent.
Now, isn't that an admission that you stink?
That you have nothing worthwhile saying?
One of the two best columnists in New York wrote the following.
Calling out the difference between right and wrong isn't optional.
It's central to the mission of higher education.
Harvard used to know that.
That's Michael Goodwin, and he's absolutely right.
And Harvard, wastebasket.
That's amazing.
Wastebasket.
Seventy grand?
I don't know if it's 70 grand or 80 grand a year to have your kid brainwashed as a Nazi or Marxist or whatever the hell they are.
A Jew-hater?
Gosh almighty.
I mean, the big question we had at Harvard was a very, very intellectual one when Ted and I went there.
Who hates Jews more, Harvard or Columbia?
Now, we concluded Columbia.
So, you gotta give one to Harvard.
They also get beaten in everything.
Their football team was 10-1, and the one was like one of those equity games where they brought in Judge Mearshawn, and he gave them 40 points for every touchdown, and he gave the others only two points for touchdowns.
Have you ever been to the Harvard-Yale game?
Why would I go watch inferior football teams play against each other?
I might as well go watch my son play high school football in New Jersey.
It's better football.
I love that, yes.
I mean, come on.
I used to think at one time that they were a good education.
I'm now convinced that they waste so much time on all of this crazy stuff.
They don't teach history.
I mean, these people don't know basic things like, you know, Israel should stop occupying Gaza, which they did in 2005.
You know, I mean... And where's the school?
Israel colonized Palestine.
No, no, the British gave it to them.
And also gave Jordan to Jordan and created that, those... How sad.
The Palestinian people deserve... There are no Palestinian people.
There's no such thing as the Palestinian people.
None other than Arafat told you that.
He created the Palestinian people.
There was a Palestine.
And everybody lived there.
But nobody there were Palestinian.
They were Jordanian or Egyptian.
Arabs.
Yeah.
And then they had the Bedouins who lived nowhere.
Yeah.
Went all over the place.
By the way, it was Arabs who sold a lot of that land to Jews, right?
Jews bought the land.
I remember the Grand Mufti, the Grand Mufti, who opposed and went to war with Israel the day it was declared, was an ally of Hitler.
actually lived in Hitler's compound for a while.
I mean, they had a great grand design, how they would all wipe out all the Jews.
So you got something serious here.
This is nothing to play with.
This hatred of the Jews and this anti-Semitism, it's in the blood.
It goes back thousand, it goes back to the Arabs.
At least to Mohammed, who tells them to kill Jews.
Forget all the stuff about what a wonderful religion it is.
That was early Mohammed when he thought he was going to convince them to agree to his religion.
But when he told them that Gabriel picked them up at what is now the Temple Mount and flew them up to heaven, And in the middle of it, he fell on the ground and had a convulsion.
The Jews thought he was nuts.
So did the Arabs, and so did the Christians.
Now, he did have epilepsy, but they didn't know what epilepsy was.
So here a guy is telling you, I have this new book.
It's better than the Bible.
Oh, yeah, who wrote it?
The angel Gabriel.
Well how did you get it?
Well Gabriel came, I was sleeping up on the mount over there and the angel Gabriel came down and picked me up and took me to heaven and I met Adam and Eve and I met Noah And I met Abraham, and I met Solomon, and I met Jesus, and I met Moses, and... And then he gave me all these new rules, and this will be the completion of the Jewish religion and the Christian religion.
And in the middle of it, he would fall on the ground and have a convulsion.
So...
You might say back in those days when you didn't know what epilepsy was, wow, I think this guy belongs in the nuthouse, otherwise he may start flying with Gabriel again.
So they rejected him.
They threw him the hell out of Medina, Medina, Medina.
And he went into the countryside with the non-nationalized, non-organized Bedouin illiterates.
And whereas the Arabs, the Christians, and the Jews were relatively educated and, you know, found the story not credible.
They loved the story, particularly since he started embellishing it with all the riches and all the stuff they were gonna get, including the, you know, 79 virgins and all this other stuff.
And they were warriors.
And they decided on a different way to convert.
Jesus' basic basis for conversion was preaching, right?
That's how we get the itinerant Catholic and Protestant preachers.
His basic way of doing was to attack a village, kill some of the most prominent people, and then require the others to be Muslims.
That's why he spread so quickly.
Okay?
So, you want the truth, or you want somebody to lie to you?
That's the truth.
And for that, probably wouldn't be on most networks.
So we're going to take a short break while you absorb that, and we'll be right back.
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I have just been informed and I heard it myself.
It is pouring out.
Maybe mentioning Noah was a bad thing.
What do you want to take with you?
I want to take all of the rescue dogs with me.
Everyone, every single one.
If you can do miracles, you can get all of the rescue dogs.
So, uh, so there is, you know, I remember when we had hostages, uh, uh, during Carter.
I also remember when they were released as Ronald Reagan was taking the oath of office.
Just to tell you the difference between, why are you, why have any of you Democrats anymore?
The party has to be dissolved.
It has to be changed.
It needs a new name.
And you gotta get rid of the crooks, and then all the honest people can have a nice party.
By the way, we went to Cafe Milano today, and that's where you should get your food.
See if you can find some Cafe Milano, I'm telling the boys here.
I have it in the refrigerator.
We went to Cafe Milano, which is on 89th Street and 3rd Avenue.
It is, it is as good as any Italian, it's a, it's a grocery, you know, a small, small-ish grocery store, but with fresh Italian food cooked there daily.
They get there around four in the morning, they go downstairs, they've got gigantic ovens, it's a family operation, Sal runs it, his wife does a lot of the cooking, and they bring it all up, and they put it out, and you have enormous amounts of Italian food, which, if you take it home with you, you're gonna do as well as if you went to the best Italian restaurant in New York, and you just can have it around your house.
So I'll tell you what we got.
We got pasta bolognese, because that's all That's all that Ted eats.
Ted doesn't really know Italian food.
He just knows bolognese, bolognese, bolognese.
He's gonna start looking like a bolognese pizza.
Then we got lasagna, lasagna with eggplant and lasagna with spinach.
We got some other eggplant sandwiches.
And, oh, and we got my favorite of all, artichokes.
In Italian, carciofi.
They're fabulous.
I love artichokes.
He's a great artichoke.
Now, I started going there during the pandemic because, you know, you could drive up with your car and you get your food.
And we became very friendly with Sal and they made a Rudy sandwich there, which you can get if you go there.
And this is not an advertisement.
This is a... Gotta get the Rudy sandwich.
They were an advertiser at one time.
I will tell you that.
But I go there, whether they have the resources to advertise or they don't, because they got the resources to really feed you very, very well.
And I'm looking forward to it at the end of the show.
Don't go there hungry.
Well, I'm not gonna be hungry in a short while.
So now... Well, don't shop... Here's what we are forgetting.
We're forgetting the hostages.
We're forgetting the hostages.
In all of this, in all this stuff, when Biden keeps telling us about all the poor people in Gaza... We got a bunch of hostages, some Americans still, that are being held and they're getting killed left and right.
They took 130, I think?
I don't know how many are left, but in order to show, because I think they, you know, they had returned, or we discovered some dead bodies recently.
We renounced that, put out their names.
So I think the terrorists were worried that we may start thinking they don't have anybody to deal with.
So today, or yesterday, they had a hostage.
He's an Israeli.
He's an Israeli employee of Amazon.
And they put out a little video with him.
Now, these videos, you've got to be very careful about.
And I do know this.
Most governments tell their people, you know, just say what they want.
We understand.
We understand immediately that you've got to say it.
You know, I'm treated nicely.
Otherwise, you're going to, who knows, get killed.
And then when you come over and back, we'll find out what happened.
But don't jeopardize yourself by being a hero.
We do.
or maybe they don't even use the word hero because it would push it.
So I'm not exactly sure exactly, do we have a tape of him?
We do and watch the subtitles.
And also look, sometimes these people are given little signals
and we won't know about it until God willing he's saved.
Sometimes they give him little signals that say, I'm a lot of trouble, things aren't too bad, you know, that kind of thing.
You know, a little like baseball.
My name is Alexander Trupanov.
Citizens of Israel and protesters.
In the coming days, you will hear from me all the truth about what happened to me and to the rest of the prisoners here in Gaza.
Please be patient.
Now, but does it go on and does he explain what happened to him?
No, that's all I got.
Is it longer?
Yeah, yeah, it is longer and he goes on to say, it's not effusive, but he goes on to say he's being treated okay.
No, no, but he does say it in a way that you get the, you can see he's not, you can see he's doing his job, I think.
I think he's doing what they told him to do.
Now, the question that you guys raised when I came in before, you were having a big debate about Amazon and what I'm doing to get them out.
I mean, Amazon would have a lot of... could exert a lot of pressure on the Palestinian Authority.
Anyplace else, I'm sure they order a lot from Amazon.
And they have said nothing about this?
No.
I feel like they're doing something very covertly because they don't want to... Let's take the most positive view we can.
Look, the Wall Street Journal is doing a lot to get their guy back from Russia.
And they do say a few things about it.
But they don't say as much as they could, largely because... It's not really effective to pressure too much.
What really would be effective, if we could ever organize, is just a complete boycott of Palestine.
And stop all this, you know, messing around and crying for them.
They're a bunch of terrorists.
They're brought up to be terrorists.
And all those innocent people in Palestine ain't so innocent.
85% support what they did to the Jews on October 7th.
Now, of course, children shouldn't die.
But even this last attack, where it was, first of all, the first thing that should be pointed out is it was a counterattack in Rafah.
Hamas, for the first time in about three months, lobbed bombs into Israel.
They actually tried to hit Tel Aviv, the main city, right?
They were, as usual, woefully unsuccessful.
Who knows how many of their own people they killed when they do it.
And either Iron Dome or David's Sling was successful in, I think, preventing the loss of human life.
I think there was one vehicle that was destroyed, and one that got through.
But then Israel, in retaliation for that hit back, took out two major Hamas leaders, the leader of that area of what's called Judea and Samaria, and his like number one, number two, number three person.
But then a secondary fire started, and a group of young people apparently were killed, according to Hamas.
Now we haven't seen proof of this.
Pause and again, you know, you got to be careful when you go through this Did they do the secondary fire?
I mean, they killed their own people!
After all the lying, including by the New York Times, as it was not an Israeli bomb.
It was a backfiring of a of a Palestinian bomb.
and then we found out the truth that about a quarter of their bombs backfire
which means when you start looking at their uh fatality numbers
they also we know No, it's just that they're infuming my vascular air in the
way.
such mean to steal so those numbers how can you possibly blame the israelis for
that they even try to avoid that look at the end of all was going to happen
and say i think you might have a lot of sugar water can tell the story
took out the hamas leaders they have to clean out of the many problems of our
and then and what i'm not talking about it might happen across the
but say across the way and they were women and children in that building according
to Hamas.
And they died.
Bad, bad Israel killed the women and children.
Or did the fact that they bombed Israel the day before.
Had these leaders of Hamas in this place that Israel could find, Israel has to defend itself and save itself from annihilation, kill those leaders, and then something collateral happened, which happens in every war and a lot less in this war than any other.
Or, knowing that they can play on us silly, stupid, communist, Marxist, jerky press, did they set the fire?
Or, maybe in God's good time, we'll find out that they actually took... It wasn't a backfiring missile that took out that hospital.
Maybe they took out the hospital early in the war and blamed Israel.
Then, you don't think they're capable of this?
Check the definition of a terrorist group, please!
Obviously, most of the kids who go to Harvard and Yale and CUNY don't, right?
There's another thing that I want to say, and I know this is not just a New York program, but I'm going to say it to everyone because they all should know it.
From the very, very beginning, one of the things about Adams that really upset me, from the point of view of complete lack of wisdom, is he gave several speeches saying he was going to save New York's economy because we were going to make a lot of money from cannabis and from gambling.
And our economy was going to be based on, we're going to have a growing economy based on cannabis and gambling.
Now, that showed me that...
He's a fool.
Nobody makes money from cannabis and gambling legally.
The only place that makes money from gambling is Las Vegas because it's so well organized.
And they went through a lot of problems with it, and I sort of helped by getting rid of the Teamsters Central States Pension Fund, taking the Teamsters Union out of it.
It really strengthened their commission against organized crime.
If you're going to base an economy on one or two casinos, the crime and the degeneration and everything that comes along with that offsets whatever you're going to make on it.
You know, look at Atlantic City.
That's never been a great success, and nobody's going to do an Atlantic City in New York.
Far better to base your economy on finance, right?
Things like that.
Light manufacturing.
Tourism that's going down like crazy because you don't know how to take care of the city?
Or keeping people here with their businesses who are leaving in record numbers, Adams, because you're a terrible mayor?
And you're not as bad as the guy before you, I'll give you that.
I mean, you did inherit a terrible situation.
Maybe you'd have been a halfway decent mayor if you inherited a good situation.
But you sure don't have the capability of turning things around.
But to do it based on cannabis and... What happened with cannabis is, it also fits into the following.
Please, listen to this and it will save you a lot of grief, particularly if you're young and you've got a lot of time ahead of you.
Democrats cannot manage.
They cannot run things.
When this city was run by Democrat mayors, it was always run inefficiently.
When I took over this city, there were books written saying New York can't be governed.
New York couldn't be governed because it was mostly governed by Democrats.
Chicago can't be governed.
Philadelphia can't be governed.
The reason is... The more acceptable reason is they're unrealistic, crazy liberals who don't understand that money doesn't grow on trees.
So Adams invites all the... Adams invites all the illegals to come here.
Not focusing on the fact that if people are going to be coming over the border willy-nilly, criminals are going to be among them.
Otherwise, we wouldn't have criminal groups.
And then he offers them more than the homeless in New York get, more than veterans get.
And then he wonders why he's got more than anybody else, and he blames it on Abbott, who only has contributed a small portion of the number that he's got.
That's the kind of thing that liberals... When Biden put out his big, big Biden health plan, the computer didn't work for two months.
How about money for infrastructure?
No shovels in the ground.
Well, why don't you put the damn shovels in the ground?
I mean, that was the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
No shovel-ready projects.
Well, do what has to be done to get it shovel-ready.
See, they don't think of things like this.
Also, they always have to build in a lot of money for their crooks.
So there's got to be lots of kickbacks and a lot of people don't want to do that.
And that's why Democrats can't govern.
And that's what's happening in my city.
Now, I'm going to give you one lady who deserves, and I have no idea, she's probably very progressive and I disagree with the problem and everything else.
I think I even disagree with her on the police, I think.
Senator Jessica Ramos opposes the casino in Flushing Meadow, Queens.
And everybody else has, you know, been lobbied by Mr. Cohen, who owns the Mets, and they're all wildly in favor of it.
For some reason she's been able to, he spent, it says here, spent millions on lobbying and a charm offensive.
Carl Campanile wrote this, come on, a charm offensive.
You can't write English, but in any event, uh... it didn't work on state senator jessica ramos who has that exact area and there's sort of an unwritten rule they will go ahead if the local senator or uh... assembly person is against it and she's against it she says it'll ruin queens she is one hundred percent right and will ruin manhattan and ruin anyplace else because number one they generally don't work
And New York isn't capable of managing such a thing.
It'll turn into such a corrupt enterprise, it'll stink to high heaven.
And we'll have organized crime back in.
Believe me.
Look, I warned everyone about cannabis when everybody was wildly in favor of it.
Right now there are 2,000 illegal cannabis operations in the city of New York.
2,005 legitimate ones.
And we're making money on it.
We're losing a fortune.
And they're selling fentanyl in the illegal ones.
It just created many, many more opportunities to sell fentanyl.
You legalize drugs.
The idea is that people will not go for the illegal drugs, and you double and triple illegal drugs.
I've been telling people that for 20 to 25 to 30 years.
It's proving to be absolutely true now.
Oregon is going back.
Please, please.
Don't listen to these idiots.
They're getting too many contributions anyway to have a straight thought in their mind.
Gambling is not the basis.
You can gamble if you want, and we can have telephone gambling stuff, but gambling is not the basis for a secure economy.
It's only the basis for more crime.
Number two, Cannabis is a total disaster, including all of the studies nowadays that marijuana is much more dangerous than we ever thought.
I don't know why they didn't come out when we were going through this silly left-wing marijuana craze.
Now, there's a third thing I have to tell you, because just to do the coup de grâce, we've got two absolute morons in Manhattan, I think they're in Manhattan, who want to make prostitution legal.
Well, that'd be great!
Now we can have... New York City's economy that used to be based on Wall Street and on Broadway and on tourists is now based on marijuana, people getting high, walking around like zombies, it's based on casinos run by organized crime, and there's sexually transmitted diseases all over the city!
Any place you go, you can have your choice of whatever sexually transmitted disease you want!
We need God back!
We need God back in America, please!
It's hard to have a system of morality if you don't have a base for it, and one from the other, and go read Karl Marx on how and why you have to deconstruct it, and you'll figure out why you should construct it.
Biden people are imploding!
They're imploding!
They're going crazy!
We're now out-raising them.
In April, we raised a lot more money than they did.
Nobody wants Biden.
If he goes any further, he won't be able to find a nursing home.
They won't take him.
Not even his wife wants him.
Oh, well, we know that.
I mean, the first stepmother?
Yeah.
She's so good to Navy.
So his polling is terrible and getting worse every day.
Trump took in $50.5 million at that Palm Beach event on April 6, took in $50.5 million, and we outraised him by 2-1.
And the first intelligent statement from this guy that I ever saw, and this is the borough president of Manhattan.
You ask me, what does a borough president do?
Nothing.
Right.
He has a staff and he pretends that he's important so the people give him campaign contributions and possibly, like some that I put in jail, give him illegal money.
I'm not saying Mark Levine does that.
I don't know.
President Mark Levine says, quote, the number of people in New York, including people of color that I come across who are saying positive things about Trump is alarming.
Thank you, Mark.
Thank you, Mark.
That's a Democrat, not a Repub.
They're all racist.
I mean, the biggest problem for why these terrible neighborhoods never emerge is because of the exploitation by the left-wing.
By the liberals.
I mean, the biggest enemy of the American black now emerging completely.
I mean, many have emerged and many are doing very well.
But the ones that are being held back, it's almost as if the Democrat Party is endorsing slavery again.
I mean, they've got these people bottled up and they've got them bottled up for their vote.
The people desperately want charter schools.
They desperately want school choice.
Seventy-two percent.
Ninety percent of the Democrat black politicians are against it.
Because, you know what this is?
Money.
Usually we do it this way when it's illegal money.
Well, tomorrow the jury comes back.
We'll see what additional things Judge Mershon can do to destroy the Constitution of the United States and destroy what already is the unbelievably awful reputation of New York judges who, to the rest of the world, look like they are functionaries of a crooked Democratic Party.
Oh, well, maybe they are.
Not all, but many.
But many.
Has the judge ever been taken to task on what they're doing right now by decimating our legal system?
By the same committee that's trying to disbar me.
By the same type of committee that's trying to disbar me because I'm a danger to people.
And they're unhappy the way I handled the cases, even though nobody involved in the case filed anything.
And the judge didn't find me to have acted irresponsibly.
Forget it.
Okay, so let me give you this one last thought, more than seven.
More than 70% of Palestinians in the West Bank, that's the peaceful part of Palestine.
The good Palestinians that Biden wants to bring in, 70% of them support wholeheartedly the atrocities of October 7th.
Okay.
Yes.
Okay, so I'm going to see if you can recognize this person.
It is his birthday today.
I'm not going to bring up the, so the audience can play along too.
So don't answer right away, Mayor.
But I'm gonna bring him up.
It's his birthday.
I want the audience to take a second to try and guess who this is.
It's his 288th birthday.
Is that John Jay?
It is not John Jay.
Oh.
But it is this man's 288th birthday.
I'll give you some... He was born in Virginia.
So then it's Monroe.
He served as, I believe, the first colonial governor and maybe the sixth.
So that'd be Madison.
He was, um... Well, I don't know.
He's no longer... Give me liberty or give me death.
Oh.
Come on.
It's, uh, uh, uh... Oh, gosh, what... No, you guys know who this is.
I know who it is now.
It's not a... It's not a... It just escaped.
It just escaped.
Yeah, Patrick Henry, of course.
No, I'm surprised.
I didn't know... I don't... I didn't... We did say it.
Yeah, but I didn't remember... I didn't remember that he was a governor.
You know, beyond, uh...
I mean, I've read so much about Jefferson and Madison, but Patrick Henry, I don't... Aside from the great statement, I don't know that much about him.
So he was a first and sixth post-colonial governor.
Was he a member of the Constitutional Congress?
I don't think so.
He declared the... Was he there in 1770?
Did he vote?
Did he vote in the Second... He was a member of the First Continental Congress, but that was 1774.
So it would have been 1776.
He was a delegate to the 1787 Constitutional Convention.
He's famous for yelling, give me liberty or give me death.
to 1787 Constitutional Convention. I don't think so. Yeah.
Of the Declaration.
Well he's famous for yelling, give me liberty or give me death. Yeah, I mean, you know. Good move on his part.
Yeah. Made him famous. Those things can really make you historic.
Right?
There's probably others that were almost as involved as him that we don't know.
We only know so many.
And how does it work out?
Obviously the obvious ones like Washington and that, but I feel like there's a handful that we know and then another handful we don't know.
The ones who became president are going to get more attention.
But Benjamin Franklin, for example.
Well, like Samuel Adams.
Samuel Adams is sort of the Massachusetts version of Patrick Henry.
Or Hamilton.
No, Hamilton I think gets the credit he deserves.
Particularly the play lately has gotten him a lot of credit.
Great biography of Hamilton.
John Hancock.
John Hancock!
John Hancock we think of... I think he was the governor of Connecticut as well.
You sign your John Hancock, right?
Well, there's only so much the human mind can take in, so, you know, there's something to that.
Many of these people were involved, but to know the details of all of them, you wouldn't be able to know what direction Russia is in.
I want to thank people for the wonderful birthday greetings that I got yesterday and all of you for such a nice birthday party.
I want to tell you it doesn't feel any different now that I'm 80 plus one day and that I've got and I want to disappoint all of the fascist Bidenistas.
I went to the doctor today and I am in very good health.
One problem, I have a bad knee.
One of these days I've already had an operation on one.
One of these days... I've got to have an operation.
Oh, nice!
So we're going to be back on the football field soon.
I don't know about football, but I was able to play golf even with the knee in this condition while I was down in Florida.
Not good enough to play with Trump.
When Trump used to call me to play golf, I used to say, you obviously want a day off.
He wanted to just, you know, fool around.
He didn't want to really place you.
He took off later in life.
You didn't... I did, yeah.
But my son Andrew is one of his favorite partners.
And he'll tell you that himself.
Yeah, he plays golf.
Oh, go ahead and tell you how good Andrew is.
Yes, he does every time.
Every time.
Every time.
I mean, he's very, very generous that way.
He is.
Well... You're the greatest mayor ever and he's the greatest golfer.
One of the greatest golfers.
And he could be the greatest president.
If he could pull this country through... I agree.
Put us back even.
I agree.
If he could put us back where we were.
You never go back where you were, but a new version of that.
That would be like a great American miracle.
I'm thinking of the country right before COVID.
I'm thinking of the country in like Christmas time 2019.
And I do.
And I am absolutely positive that we have to have him more than he needs us, but the reality is it's going to be harder.
Oh, God!
Some of these things, I wonder how irreparable some of the damage is.
Like in the school systems.
They really are in the school systems.
I can see straightening out the State Department.
I can see straightening out the FBI, the law enforcement.
Law enforcement is a lot like military.
It'll respond to commands.
But these others are much more intricate.
Academia?
Yeah, I mean, you put money in and the kids do worse.
Every dollar you put in, It's like you're sealing their fate.
They do worse because they go out and hire administrators, not teachers.
Well, we're going to be back tomorrow.
There'll be plenty to go over and we'll see how that trial is going.
We'll see if Biden is successful in what he dreams of, a nuclear Iran, and I guess a one world in which his friend Obama can be the prince and he can be the jester.
But he doesn't have a sense of humor.
He's not even a funny demented.
So, pray for Israel.
Pray for the United States, the people of the United States.
And of course, bless us.
God bless America.
God bless America.
I'm a goner as a bus, I'm a goner as a holler.
About a workin' old summer just to try to earn a dollar.
Yeah, 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 If you wanna use a car to go a-ridin' next Sunday.
Well, I didn't go to work, told the boss I was sick.
But 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.
...to bear the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our 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 part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past and see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world.
The greatest democracy, the freest country.
A country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason.
We're able to talk.
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