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May 31, 2024 - Rudy Giuliani
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The Rudy Giuliani Show (E15): Breaking Down the Most Disgraceful & Illicit Trial in American History
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Good afternoon, this is Rudy Giuliani with the Rudy Giuliani Show and thank you for joining us on the day after the massive shock of the recognition, I wouldn't say the creation, but the recognition that this country is no longer a nation of laws because the former president of this country was found guilty, but we don't know what crime he was found guilty of because he was tried illegally.
Yeah, illegally.
He was tried in violation of some of the most sacred rights that we've had for hundreds and hundreds of centuries.
Extraordinary.
I didn't think it was possible to have an American judge charge a jury that you could be less than unanimous on an important element of a crime.
I just didn't think that was possible.
Nor did the Supreme Court.
That in a case that he never even mentioned, as if he's a law unto himself, The Ramos versus United States case, it's clear that the jury has to be unanimous.
And in the Anders case, it's clear that they have to be unanimous on every particular.
This idea that you can, you know, there are the predicate crimes, you can be three on one and five on the other and four on another, that's just completely dismissed when you read both Anders and Ramos together.
And Rommel's case also points out something that you would think he'd be sensitive to, the whole history of the few exceptions where there were non-unanimous juries in two states emerged from the Ku Klux Klan having done that.
So this is again the Democratic Party, you know, returning to its slave-supporting roots.
Or maybe Biden is kind of okay with that because of his close and warm relationship with former members of the Ku Klux Klan.
But before they start throwing around racist stuff, they took a racist principle and applied it to the trial of Donald Trump and deprived him of one of the most ancient and sacred rights that we have.
And when Trump says, you know, it's not just him, they're coming after you, If they have equal feelings that you're non-regime, they'll do it to you.
I mean, do you have any doubt that when, for example, Adams was criticizing Was criticizing Biden, and he got together two other mayors to go to the White House and complain that Biden was letting all these illegals in and he had to do something about it.
And as he arrives, I think at the steps of the White House, he gets notified that his chief aide had just been raided by the FBI.
You think that was coincidental?
If you do, you're extremely naive.
And it worked.
He's kept his mouth shut like a dutiful little subject since then.
And then they added Bragg investigating for another crime.
So they got him like tied up.
I don't know if he's guilty of these crimes or he's not.
Even if he's not guilty, he could say, well, they'll do to me what they did to Trump.
They'll frame me.
I mean, they've been trying to frame Trump from the beginning.
Why wouldn't they do it now?
But what was Russian collusion all about but a $1.1 million paid-for frame-up by Hillary Clinton for which she should have been prosecuted?
Because maybe it would have deterred the continuation of doing that with the Ukrainian quid pro quo on January 6 and taking them off the ballot based on an insurrection that no one's charged or proved.
Anywhere.
They spent more money on that investigation on January 6th than any other.
They've arrested, what, a thousand people.
Haven't arrested anybody for insurrection.
But there was an insurrection!
Now, Biden mentioned it, I think, today.
There was an insurrection.
Only one ever carried out without guns.
And the only one ever carried out that you can't prove even though you spend a hundred million dollars investigating.
Maybe what he's talking about is during the summer of love, you know, 2020, all those riots that took place where they burned buildings down and killed cops and destroyed property in the billions of dollars and destroyed communities that haven't rebuilt.
Maybe that was an insurrection.
Looked more like it.
I didn't see any fire.
I didn't see any fire going on at the Capitol.
I saw a fire going on on those campuses.
I also noticed every single person, or just about every single person involved in the 2020 riots that involved destruction of property, theft of property, serious, serious crimes, just about everybody was let out by the Soros DAs.
And it wasn't a coincidence that most of them took place in places where they'd be protected by crooked Soros DAs, like the one we have in New York, BRAC.
Bragg's statement yesterday was just offensive when he compared himself to Tom Dewey.
I mean, Tom Dewey prosecuted Lucky Luciano.
He's prosecuting bookkeeping cases.
He doesn't even get up and prosecute the case.
He talks to the press.
But he wasn't going to rely on his non-existent skills as a trial lawyer to try the case.
Guts no glory.
I'll tell you.
Worst DA in the history of New York?
.
Maybe we've had some that were crooked.
You know, just about every position in New York has someone Democrat that's been crooked.
I'm sure we've had crooked DAs.
I just can't think of who they were, because I investigate, like, the borough presidents and the borough political leaders, the ones that select the judges, and a lot of them were crooked.
Over the years, it's almost systemic.
You can pretty much say that unless there's a Republican or independent mayor who's independent of the corrupt political machine, he's either going to be part of it or he's going to let it go on and not interrupt it, because otherwise he's not going to remain mayor very long.
That doesn't apply when you go beat them and don't even talk to them.
I mean, I didn't give a damn if I fired, I fired everyone I could find.
They're going to vote against me.
So what do they vote against me twice?
Yeah, maybe.
The other thing that was really, really strange is that I won a big, big victory the second time around.
I mean, it was for a Republican.
It was a, it was a wipeout.
But even with that, I never ever learned, like my Hispanic vote went almost up to 50%, but I never learned how to get dead people to vote for me.
Democrats are so much better at that.
It's a skill they have in appealing.
Maybe they put time aside to campaign at cemeteries.
And we just don't think of doing that.
Maybe I'll recommend that to President, a little cemetery.
So, just like we have to get to vote, we gotta vote early like they do.
We can't vote often like they do.
We gotta vote just early.
But we can get other people to vote.
Legitimately.
We do not want to become them.
Please.
There have been people that said that to me.
We should do what they do.
No, we shouldn't.
We should not.
Absolutely not.
We should do what we do, and that is what America should be all about.
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About Israel?
I'll get it.
You're right.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and I'm back with The Rudy Giuliani Show.
And let's cover some things that maybe you will, maybe you won't get from the censored press.
This is probably covered by everyone, and that is that Benny Gantz, who is part of the coalition, let's call it war cabinet in Israel, wants to break that up and wants an election.
I wonder if he isn't being urged to do that with the support of the Biden regime, because they have gone so far into intruding in that election.
This would be nothing compared to what they've done.
I mean, Schumer made the extraordinary statement that Bibi should get out.
I mean, when do we push around an ally like that?
And in the middle of a war?
I mean, I know you want Hamas to win and for Schumer to do it.
I don't think he had a soul left.
I don't think a lot of these guys have souls left.
They compromise so much.
It's one thing to compromise on tactical things and strategic things.
It's another to compromise on principle.
So I don't think it's going to work, by the way.
And Netanyahu, although he had gone through a very bad period in Israel, his poll numbers are getting better.
I'll tell you whose poll numbers are through the roof, and that's Trump.
Man, that should be a state.
He'd pick up some more electoral votes, I'll tell you that.
And the Israeli people, you might be fooling Americans, and I hope he's not fooling American Jews, but you're not fooling the Israelis.
They know Biden.
Biden's on the other side.
He's on the Iran side.
From the moment Obama put cash in the hands of the Ayatollah, they know what side they're on.
They're against Israel.
He would not give Iran billions of dollars.
And Biden does the same thing, he gives them money.
And Iran uses that money to plot killing Jewish people like they did when they invaded.
It wouldn't do that if you really had a sincere attachment to the state of Israel.
You would not fund a country that is dedicated almost solely to the destruction.
And Israel has got their backs up against the wall.
Not their back, they've got Hamas's back up against the wall.
You know, Rafa is like the wall in the back of a long hallway, and it's an impenetrable wall.
When you're backed up there, you are a sitting duck, because Egypt doesn't let you in.
Now there was an unfortunate incident at the border where some Egyptian soldiers were killed.
And that was a very rare situation.
It doesn't happen between Israel and Egypt who are in an alliance now due to the work that was done way back by Jimmy Carter.
There's some real tension there, because the Israelis killed the Egyptian soldiers.
But still, with all of that, Shishi's not letting any Palestinians in his country.
You want to take Palestinians?
Jerk, you take them.
I'm not taking them.
They're not allowed across that border.
There's a waiting area where, like a catch-all basin, on the other side of the border from the Israeli or Palestinian portion of Gaza.
But you're kept there temporarily, then you're sent back.
And same thing is true with Jordan.
They're not gonna take any Palestinians, even though the king's wife is half-Palestinian.
They are aware of the nature of the Palestinians who were trained to kill at the age of two.
So they're not going to take a risk with that and put them next to their children.
So we'll have to see how Egypt responds to this situation with the two soldiers that were killed.
You know, there's all this talk and ferment going on about Egypt being humiliated.
I'm sure it was an accident.
There'd be no reason why the Israelis would want to kill Egyptians.
That's an alliance that goes back... I mean, that was the last peace accord before the Abraham Accords.
Was it two generations ago?
And it's held through a lot of problems.
I think it'll hold now, but this is what happens when you've got a war going on.
You can't be 100% precise.
There's a very thoughtful article, which would be good for the weekend.
It's very short, but requires one or two readings, I think.
It's by Rabbi Brody, who is the author of Ethics of Our Fight as a Jewish View on War and Morality.
And Rabbi Shlomo Brody writes an article Looking at both sides of the Israeli hostage policy.
The hostage policy is to take everybody out alive.
And for one Jewish life, they'll give up a thousand Arab lives.
Because life is so much more important to them.
The problem with that is you keep restocking The terrorists who kill you.
For example, one of the people they put out there is the guy who reorganized Hamas and then helped to organize October 7th, Sinwar.
He was part of the exchange, I think in 2009 or 2016.
the exchange I think in 2009 or 2016, sorry, 2011.
Sorry, 2011.
One Israeli soldier for 1,027 prisoners.
And one of those 1,027 prisoners was Yaha Sinwar, who of course is the number one Palestinian
that they're now searching for because he is the supreme leader.
Now, the argument, you know, goes back to Jewish law.
And some people say that Jewish law calls for bringing captives home at all cost.
But Rabbi Brody says, no, no, not all costs.
There has to be a comparison made if you're going to get one hostage, let 1,000 go and 1,000 are going to come back and kill 1,000 Israelis.
Well, you shouldn't make that deal.
Then he hedges it by saying, well, perhaps they're right because our morals are different.
He doesn't come to an answer on it, but he lays out both parts of it, which is a good idea because they're in a world now where it's so hard to get control of them.
You keep arresting them.
For different reasons, they're sort of acting like Bragg, right?
I mean, they put the criminals back out on the street.
I often say to people that the crime problems in New York can be described pretty easily as there are about 7,000 to 9,000 people walking the streets that would be in jail if I were the mayor or Bloomberg.
Sunday is going to be, in New York, the Israeli celebration.
To celebrate Israel parade.
It's been going on since 64.
I've marched in it a lot as a Grand Marshal once.
And it's a very, very worthwhile parade.
And of course, isn't there special significance this year, given what's going on and has been going on for almost the last year, right?
In Israel.
I guess it's going to also need a certain amount of security that it ordinarily wouldn't need given the unbelievably large increase in the number of acts of anti-Semitism and anti-Jewish behavior.
Let's talk about how we deal with that when we come back.
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We're back.
Welcome back.
And we're very happy to have you with us on the Rudy Giuliani Show.
And we're covering a lot of subjects today.
It's the end of the week and we want to make sure they all get out.
And we've talked a lot about the trial.
We'll mention a little about the trial toward the end.
But there are a couple more things that I wanted to get get across.
The reason I think it's important to go to the march on Sunday is there is a misconception that this protest Israel, this anti-Zionist, anti-Jewish attitude is a very large number of people.
Even when you Even when you take a poll of the campuses, the vast majority of students support Israel.
The vast majority of students are not in favor of the kind of protests that are going on.
Now, it's totally different in Palestine.
The vast majority of people in Palestine were in favor of what happened on October 7, including the people who live on the West Bank.
You gotta look at that carefully because those are people that Biden wants to bring in.
They hate us.
They hate the Jewish people.
They hate us.
We have to think for the protection of the country.
We do because Biden does it.
But the parade on Sunday can really make a point that Israel has, in fact, has far more support than people think.
More students support Israel than don't.
And then when you get into the adult population, the bond between our two countries is really amazing.
So that, it'll be on Sunday, June 2nd, and it's on 5th Avenue, and they're going to have 50 brave relatives of the current hostages there to explain what's happened to them and what's at stake here.
And I think, you know, given the playing both sides that Biden engages in, it's really important for us to absorb that and calculate it in what we're doing.
And it doesn't seem like this anti-Semitism, anti-Jewish hatred is calming down at all.
I know that the horrible situation in Brooklyn with the maniac who took his crown royal and drove it around the block twice trying to hit Orthodox students is a kind of one-off in the sense that it's a crazy man, but who knows if he wasn't inspired to do that by what's going on in other places that we haven't gotten control of.
It can become very suggestible when they have these uncontrolled anti-semitic riots and protests, very suggestible for people who have illnesses like this.
And then you've got people yelling out, you know, kill the Jews or get out of America or Or something like that.
Again, all these things have to be nipped in the bud at an early stage.
This guy, I don't know if I'm gonna pronounce this correctly,
but we're gonna try, Asghar Ali, who attempted to mow down Orthodox students,
and a rabbi outside a very famous Brooklyn yeshiva, looks like he's, not a terrorist act,
it looks like it's a crazy man.
But he announced that he was gonna kill all the Jews and obviously the guy is mentally disturbed
and mental disturbance you have to deal with differently.
But from the point of view of the victim, it doesn't matter, does it?
I mean, how much consolation is it to you if I had to come to you when I was mayor of the police and say, well, your son was just killed by a mentally disturbed person.
Don't we feel bad for the mentally disturbed person?
No.
Of course not.
I mean, and, and, and, or we want to know what are we going to do about it?
How are we going to, yeah.
I mean, what, why are we, why are we putting the safety of society at risk when we really don't know how to deal with these people?
We don't know how to deter them.
We don't know how to stop them.
Or at least not en masse.
You can do it with individual people.
Well, Biden keeps telling us we got a great company!
That's like going over the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Yeah.
That he did for 30 years.
Well, so the numbers come out for the first quarter and fiscal growth Down big?
Way, much less than anticipated.
A measly 1.3%.
That's like rounding off numbers.
And then on the other side of it, there is no inflation, prices are just going up.
Well, consumer prices rose 3.3%.
3.3%! Definitely not inflation, but that's what Biden flipped.
Biden, what do they call it, Bidenomics?
That's what Bidenomics is.
Bidenomics is no inflation, just much higher prices.
And a significantly devalued dollar.
So that, for example, under me, some of you think you had a raise, but you never did because you actually have had a 12% decrease because of the value of money.
But I don't tell you that because I don't even understand it, says Joe.
It goes this way, Joe.
You print all the damn money you print, and every one you print devalues the money that exists.
It's called supply and demand.
You remember that from economics, or did you cheat in that?
Of course, too.
You know what a bum he is?
I mean, this is a morally decrepit human being.
Lies about every damn thing.
Jeez, you can't... I mean, I don't know how... So they had to re... Yeah, so they readjusted it down from 1.6 to 1.3.
That's a big...
It's not an insignificant difference.
You gotta watch out for the end because they put out a number right before the election and there's no chance to readjust it.
And you know, all of a sudden at the end we'll have like a 30% growth.
Everybody would be starving, we'll have a 30% growth.
You're right, that's common.
You go to the store and you pay three times more for the groceries, but really it's gone down, you just don't realize it.
And it's better for you if you pay that much.
And the worse things get, the more they lie.
It's better if you pay more.
That's a better thing.
That's exactly what to argue.
Did you see, Mayor?
He had a big speech today on Israel and we're currently uploading a clip.
But what are your thoughts on his call for a ceasefire and for all Palestinians to return home?
Basically calling, he didn't say it, but basically What he's calling for would lead to the continuation of Hamas being in charge.
He wants to call off the war.
So Israel, as I calculated, has been able to destroy less than half of Hamas.
So more than half of the organization will be intact.
And maybe they need a little rejuvenation, a little more money from Iran, but they can attack tomorrow.
Bibi wants to deal with Hamas once and for all and get it over with because they present a very loud and very committed existential threat to the state of Israel.
And he's got enough with Iran.
And they are being used by Iran, but that would only help get them the sympathy of Biden, who works very, very well with Iran.
He works better with Iran than he does Israel.
Just sent them, I think he just sent them a whole bunch of sanctions relief.
I mean, they're making billions off Biden.
Surprised they haven't given Hunter a job.
Maybe they have.
Maybe they have.
I mean, they seem to have so much influence with this administration.
So we have a short clip here if you want us to play it.
This is from the president just moments ago.
This is three.
The first phase would last for six weeks.
you Here's what it would include.
A full and complete ceasefire.
A withdrawal of Israeli forces from all populated areas of Gaza.
Release of a number of hostages, including women, the elderly, the wounded, in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
There are American hostages who would be released at this stage, and we want them home.
Additional some remains of hostages who have been killed will be returned to their families, bringing some degree closer to their terrible grief.
Palestinians civilians would return to their homes and neighborhoods in all areas of Gaza, including in the north.
Humanitarian assistance would surge with 600 trucks carrying aid into Gaza every single day.
With the ceasefire, That aid could be safely and effectively distributed to all who need it.
Hundreds of thousands of temporary shelters, including housing units, would be delivered by the international community.
All that and more would begin immediately.
Immediately.
And we're back.
Wow.
What a scoundrel.
That's worse than I've heard.
I'm trying to work out an imitation of him So I can be a, what do you call that, when guys imitate, is there a special name for them?
An imitator.
An imitator.
You're right, there's some more names.
He's an imitator, he's an imitator.
I want to really be a ventriloquist.
I want to get a Jerry, Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy.
I want to get a Charlie McCarthy doll.
You know, put him here and go, and make him Biden.
Now I'll be nice to him, I'll feed him.
Which is, I think, better than the first stepmother does.
You think she feeds him?
I don't think so.
I think she says, shut up.
I think she's tired of him.
Look at the way she walks.
I mean, first of all, for the longest time, she just let him fall and nobody helped.
I thought it was extraordinary the first time he fell going up the stairs.
Yeah.
I mean, I saw once when Trump had to be taken off the podium because there was a gun threat.
I remember that.
Out West, somewhere out West.
Yeah, they were all in Reno.
Everybody was all over him.
I remember that.
I think if there were a gun threat, they'd just stand there and, you know, maybe they don't like him.
He has asked him to do very compromising things.
I mean, there are FBI, I mean, Secret Service agents where If you really got into it, you could get them in a lot of trouble.
How about the ones that tried to get the paperwork on this case of hunters?
They tried to get it away from the store owner.
And the store owner told them to go to hell.
What about when a bunch of Secret Service cars caught on fire in a parking lot?
Remember that?
That wasn't, that was after a botanist.
I'd imagine they had their hunter, wasn't that?
Knowing those guys, and they keep it quiet unless you really know them, but I don't imagine they like Biden.
He's really a prick.
Does the president get to bring in his own, I mean, some of his own people?
No, but, but, uh, by and large, you work with the head of the detail.
If you know people and you want them, you'll get them.
But yeah, but let's say somebody like, I don't know, I'm naming Jimmy Carter, someone with a background that may not, may not know a lot of security people, right?
Like Trump had his own private security and stuff.
What if they come into the White House?
They don't have, they can't bring in like a friend or something to come.
It may not have the experience, but someone who's gonna be a trusted person.
Then you have to rely on the secret service.
And they're professional.
They're very professional.
I always had a great relationship working with the Secret Service until they got angry at me because I prosecuted one of their people for beating up a guy.
They had him on tape.
That's awesome.
We're going to take a break and I'll tell you that story when we come back and then
we'll have a little question and answer period.
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I want to remind you a couple of things as you're going into the weekend.
A good time to order Rudy coffee because I was with some friends last night that have ordered it and they haven't had it, haven't gotten it yet because remember it's not ready until June but you got to pre-order it otherwise you'll get into a big, I don't know, big traffic jam.
And I have to tell you, you know, we calculated how much to have, and I'm not sure we're right.
And of course, we would like it if we weren't right, and we ran out of it, but you wouldn't like it because you wouldn't get it.
So let's see if you can get your order in on time.
And the people that we were with yesterday, they finally got it yesterday.
So they got it early.
And they live in Washington, and we were able to serve them some of it last night, and they loved it.
And they're Iranian, and Iranian originally.
And they work on getting rid of the monsters there.
They're not like Obama and Biden that works, you know, with the Ayatollah.
They are opposed to the Ayatollah because the Ayatollah has killed many of their friends and relatives.
And they're clear-headed, smart, loyal people, not traitors who give money to terrorists.
The anger that I have that Biden and Obama Give money to the Ayatollah is profound.
Particularly Obama, because he did it at a time in which that money was used to kill our people, to kill Americans.
And he gets away with it.
But Democrats get away with everything.
It's all part of what we started with.
Remember, you all know we have a two-tier system of justice, right?
You compare what happened to Trump yesterday, right?
And you compare what's happening to Biden I mean, Trump got nothing out of this, right?
Nothing.
He didn't make anything on it.
Most scholars tell you it's not even a law, and they decided to do a non-unanimous verdict on him.
Meanwhile, the other guy, we got him on tape, taking millions.
You gotta lie and cheat and whatever to get him out of it.
And that's what they do.
Well, Russia looks like they're trying to extend their position in Ukraine.
And I guess they were taking advantage of the delay in our arms getting there.
Now they're taking advantage of what I call, this is almost like a Truman and MacArthur.
The Ukrainians, particularly when you get to the border, Kharkiv and places like that,
the Russians come over and then they retreat.
So they can kill all the Ukrainians they want, then they retreat over the border.
And we haven't allowed them to use our weapons to shoot over the border into Russia.
And apparently we've moderated that a bit now.
They can use our, why don't we call them for purposes of distinguishing them, using our conventional weapons, but we can't use the really massive missiles, the ATACMS or the long-range missiles inside of Russia.
Uh, which I guess gives us a little more, uh, gives them a little more running room than they otherwise would have.
But it's again, it's Biden.
Biden wants to always play to a draw.
I mean, it's like he wants everything to be like Korea and Vietnam.
I mean, that happened, but it shouldn't have happened that way.
We should have won.
I actually think that Truman, who is greatly lauded as a semi-great president, I think is just an okay guy.
And I think he was surrounded by a lot more communists than he ever realized and didn't have the boo to figure it out.
Roosevelt did.
Roosevelt knew who was surrounding him.
But then when he got dotty, he didn't realize that he gave away Eastern Europe at Yalta.
And that Stalin just ripped it right away from him because he was there in Biden-like condition.
And Truman was, sorry, Churchill was livid.
Oh, Joe.
Uncle Joe is our good partner.
No, no, no, no.
We just called him that.
He was our partner, but unless we want him to use us, we'll be using him.
Well, he got to use us big time.
And by stepping back, they took all of Eastern Europe, even beyond their ancestral claims, which would sort of stop at Lithuania and Latvia, and some of those places even are very questionable.
So they got a big, big benefit over Roosevelt's incapacitation.
But I want you to see this This picture because, um... I want to see if you remember this guy.
I don't know if this is a good enough picture.
Think they'll be able to see it if I put it... Ted?
Think they'll be able to see it if I put it on my... Okay.
Hold on.
Don't put it yet.
There's a guy with Putin.
How many people?
Too bad we can't...
Too bad we don't have, like, a really good call-in.
We've got to improve that.
But we could get people to call in right now.
Comment below.
And whoever gets it right, we'll send them Rudy Coffee.
Who is shaking hands here with Mr. Putin?
Give it a couple minutes before we answer.
Give the phone number.
Let's do it.
We could get our friends to send them a thing of Rudy Coffee.
You get to pick.
You can pick bold, mourning, or decaf.
And you get a big one.
You got a big one, right?
Did I keep one back here?
I don't know.
I gave some out.
Yeah, here.
Yeah, I guess you can call if you want to guess.
Look, you get a big one like this.
This is the bold one.
I think the other one back there is the decaf.
That's the morning coffee.
I guess if I were gonna try it, I'd go with the bold, because if you're gonna try just one, it sort of gives you an idea of it.
It's been opened already, I think, yeah.
Do you like to smell these beans?
They do smell good, yeah.
If I smell too much, I'll take the smell out.
Like cigars, when I go in a cigar store.
That's funny, yeah, they look like cigars.
See these?
These are the beans, can you see?
Can you show them?
Look out, look out, look out!
Look at the color of them!
You can see how moist they are, look at that!
These are excellent, this is some of the highest quality beans, these are Arabica.
And they're, uh, no Robusta, all Arabica.
All high quality beans and all naturally produced.
You don't have a preservative in there.
But look how nice and colorful they are.
So, are we showing the picture?
Yeah, we're also showing the beans.
Show the picture again, give them a chance.
You get a nice big thing like this.
And then depending on the one you get, there's a little story about me that Dr. Maria wrote.
So the bold one, she decided to write about my career going after the mafia and, you know, tough guy.
And I don't read things about myself.
Is that hard to believe?
But I don't.
The movie Prince of the City was out for years and I never watched a whole damn thing.
I really like it.
I think it's a great movie.
And I'm a fictional, I'm a character, they don't use my name or the other people, we're fictional characters and I can tell you which character I am, but I remember when I went to see the opening with my friends, Nick Scopetta and, I got restless, I got, I left in the middle of it.
I got, I got like, War?
Yeah, I don't know.
It seemed funny to watch what actually happened in real life, because there is a scene in there where I talk a guy out of committing suicide, and it's not accurate in the sense of word for word, but I would say it's poetically accurate.
They shorten it all, it took a longer time, and they do all the things you would have to do to make it in a movie, but they get the flavor of it pretty damn good.
Like the flavor of these here.
Well, we'll take a quick break and we'll be... We're getting some calls, so we'll take a call during the break and see if we can do it while we take a quick break.
You know, now that I'm looking at it, I think that's a pretty... He almost looks like a Russian Orthodox priest.
Right?
We'll be right back.
Here we are, pretty much at the beginning of the process here at this pristine I call it a laboratory.
It's not like a factory, it's like a hospital.
This is the beginning of the process for roasting.
Deep green, very good quality.
Most people don't use this quality.
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.
No Robusto.
All Arabica.
They're gonna go into the roaster and it'll get roasted for about 20 minutes or so.
Oh my goodness, look at these!
My goodness.
Ha ha ha.
You're going to want to specially order these.
Cheers.
♪♪♪ This is what goes into Rudy's coffee.
A little promotions that way, right?
This is Rudy Giuliani back with the Rudy Giuliani show.
And for the first time ever doing like a promotion.
We never did this before.
We've been on 500 shows, 600 shows.
We never did this before.
That's right.
And this is done on radio and television.
I used to like this.
You know what I'm doing?
This is really stupid.
But someday I'll sit here with peanuts and I'll eat the shell.
And... I'm telling you, it's half bad.
I mean, it's good.
I'm not going to say it's good.
It's interesting.
So we got a call, Mayor.
We have George on the Upper West Side, and he claims to have the answer to our Good question.
Then he gets to pick one of these.
George, are you there?
Yes, I am.
George, who is it in... Wait, let's bring up the picture again.
Who is that in the picture with Putin?
And be honest with us.
Does it say in the text who it is?
Yeah, it does!
Yeah, I couldn't see the text, but it's Steven Seagal.
Well, how did you get that?
I don't know why we're cheering.
I think he's a traitor or something, but... We're cheering George for getting it right.
Can you believe what he looks like?
No.
You remember him from those great movies where he beat everybody up?
Yeah, well, that's it.
You know, a few months ago, I saw a retrospective on him.
Oh yeah, and did they explain how he went over to Russia and became a... Right, right, right.
Putin supports him, and Putin brings him out, like, for these special occasions.
And I know the guy that was his agent very well, and I know a lot about his background.
But before that, when I didn't know any of them, During the period his movies were playing, it was the heavy crime period in New York.
They came a little after the Eastwood movies.
I love those movies.
There's one where he beats the same guy up all the time.
He's like the brother of the bad guy that he's trying to catch.
And every time he goes into the bar looking for the bad guy, the bad guy isn't there.
Right.
And he takes the brother and he smashes his head in, knocks him again.
The guy's bleeding.
And when his brother finally shows up, he basically says, why the hell was I your brother?
Did you like his movies?
You know, not really.
I didn't like the Kung Fu stuff.
I was more like Clint Eastwood.
I didn't like those either.
I liked the little series that he did where he played Rico.
His name was, actually.
He played a detective.
And they kept moving him around.
He did one in Brooklyn.
The one I'm talking about, beating the guy up while he was in Brooklyn.
Then he did a DEA agent in Chicago.
Where he is shot at the beginning, goes into a coma, and eventually this nurse helps him escape from the coma because they're coming to kill him.
And then there's a whole big thing about getting back at the people who killed him in the first place.
I think he married that girl, the girl who played the nurse in that.
But those were the movies I liked.
I did not like the kung fu stuff.
Yeah, that's good stage.
So anything else you'd like to talk about, George?
How's the west side?
Oh, it's incredible.
You know, I'm in the park right at the moment, so it's warm, sunny.
Yeah, so you're watching the mayor's show in the park on your phone.
Yeah, I do this every day.
It's my routine.
I come here at like 10 to 3.
I sit on the same bench and listen to the same mayor.
Isn't that a nice way to do it?
So this is like modern communication.
I mean, 30 years ago, you'd have to be at a radio.
Maybe you could take a portable with you if you wanted to do it, but nobody would do that.
Now, which platform do you watch us on?
YouTube.
And how did you find us on YouTube?
Well, um... I'll tell you what happened.
About maybe 30, 40 years ago, when the mayor was first elected... Yeah?
That night, I was walking on East 53rd Street with my friend, and all of a sudden, down the street comes this big green pickup truck.
And I see these three guys in the back of the pickup truck, and one of them had a Yankees hat on.
That was me?
And I basically... It was you.
You were with like a really big, heavy set guy with a beard?
This was your, this was election night for his victory?
It was my cousin Ray.
Okay, go ahead.
Was it?
Might have been.
Go ahead.
First night you were elected.
Yeah.
I know you too much.
And then I've been following you ever since.
What was he doing in the back of a pickup truck?
Probably doing last minute campaigning.
You'd already been elected, so you're just going around greeting people.
I couldn't stop campaigning.
I liked it.
You got so used to it.
It took me about three weeks to get over it.
I get up in the morning and I say, where are we going this morning?
Well, that's what it's exciting.
You're just elected mayor.
All that hard work pays off.
And I mean, I'm sure you were And obviously the mayor got right down to business.
Keep calling us, George.
Now, you gotta give... I'm gonna put Ted on the phone with you so that everybody else doesn't hear.
You're gonna give us your address, and we have three different ones.
We have the Bold, which I have in front of me here.
And then in back of me, you'll see the Morning Coffee.
And then we have a decaf.
I'd recommend the Bold.
As a, as a way of trying it, you know, that'll.
Yeah.
If you don't mind text over the info and I'll, I'll get on the phone with you after the show.
And we'll have our, we, we, we, we work with, you know, the, uh, the company in Florida.
I think we have it, but I was showing how they, how they do it.
And they'll send it right to you.
When I say right to you, there might be about a week delay because they're not really supposed to start sending them out until about two days from now, and they have a lot of pre-orders.
But we'll put you at the top.
And you can add that to your daily routine.
You can add a cup of coffee with you into the park.
You know, I got into coffee about five or six years ago making it myself, and that's why I'm doing this.
Because I started making it myself.
And when I get into something, I get like crazy and have to know everything about it.
So then I started mixing different beans.
Well, yeah.
So stay in touch, George.
Thanks for the call.
You try this and then you're going to call back when you get it and let us know what you think.
OK?
OK.
Greatest mayor ever.
Thanks, George.
You're a good man.
Thank you.
God bless you.
Talk to you again soon.
Have a nice day.
OK, guy.
All right.
What a nice guy, huh?
He's right over there in the park.
He does it every day.
We could probably look out the window and get our glasses that look through buildings and find him.
But isn't that a reminder that you have a growing audience and there are folks all over the world, Mayor, they plan this into their day, right?
This gentleman, every day now, that's got to make you feel good, right?
You know what amazes me?
A lot of times, I don't know if this is actually true completely, but You know, of course, we did this time as a radio show.
But now that we're doing it as a online show, we double or triple our audience afterwards.
Yeah.
So, and we always have done that on America's Mayor Live.
You know, when we finished the show, we then, over the next 24 hours, We pick up almost the same number as watched it live, which means people are programming it to fit their schedule.
Like George listens to it live in the park, but somebody else might listen to it when they come home at five o'clock tonight or six o'clock tonight.
So we don't pick them up as a viewer until then.
So when the show ends, you can almost count on the numbers the next day Sometimes they're a little less than double, sometimes they're double, sometimes they're triple.
It depends on, I guess, the interest in that particular show.
And isn't it sometimes unpredictable?
Yes.
When the trial was going on, our numbers were very big.
So you get into a more quiet period where there's news, but not really compelling news, or maybe news they don't connect me with as much.
So the numbers will go down a little.
But then every once in a while, you don't even know what you did and you get a million people.
You don't know why.
I know Maria and I did a show, a podcast, Way back when we were first revealing what was going on, because she knew the whole thing from the beginning.
It was our first million people.
Then we did it again.
The second time we did it, we got, you know, 400,000, 500,000.
We thought, well, maybe that topic, but it must have just hit that day.
I guess people who have more experience in this can describe it better than I'm doing it, but... So... Two minutes.
Ukraine, Ukraine is another one that is, it's an amazing Biden screw up.
First of all, it never would have happened if Trump were there.
So I hold him responsible for the death of all those Ukrainian people.
If you had a tough president, I mean, if Trump were there, not even Trump, my goodness, if he had a tough president, he wouldn't have done it.
Putin likes to attack and likes to put the old Russia together.
But Putin's a reasonable man.
A bad man, but a reasonable man.
Just think about this now, and you'll see why I can say this with great certitude.
He attacked under Bush, Georgia.
He attacked under Prince Obama.
He took a big portion of Ukraine, and particularly Crimea, which was his number one target.
And of course he attacked massively under Pussy Pussy.
And did not attack under Trump.
Four years of no attacks.
Only four years of no attacks.
Because he was afraid of him.
It was unpredictable.
He's like a businessman.
He wants as much certitude as he can get.
Which is why he even delayed the attack into Ukraine.
And watch how he played If you ever want to learn about diplomacy and government negotiating, somebody should write a book about that.
Because Putin played Biden like a fiddle, and Biden was an enormously responsive fiddle because he's a jackass.
So Biden gave him all the signals he needed, including constantly repeating No troops on the ground.
No troops on the ground.
There'll be no troops.
Definitely no troops on the ground.
If it's a small invasion, we may not do anything.
Putin had to go like this to his general.
Told you.
Told you the guy's useless.
Well, I want to thank you very, very much.
The mayor's final words today are real simple.
We've got to reverse very quickly what happened to us over the last five weeks in New York because we had a travesty of a trial that has blown a big hole in the justice system of this country and the respect that this country holds throughout the world.
That trial was manifestly unfair.
It shattered time-honored rights That go back to 14th century England and it was corrupt as hell.
This has got to motivate you to get rid of this guy and put Trump back.
For all this nonsense about Trump as a dictator and Trump didn't do anything like this.
He didn't put people on trial and change the rules of the trial.
He didn't prosecute his opponents.
So Let's stay together.
You can get us at 10 o'clock on Sunday on Covering the Truth right here, and you can come back at three o'clock and eight o'clock, right?
And then you can get to eight o'clock tonight.
So we'll be seeing you very soon.
And we're praying for Israel and we're praying for the people of the United States.
And we are pronouncing altogether, God bless America.
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