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June 25, 2024 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (E437): Previewing Thursday Night's Debate Between Trump & Biden
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Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani, and this is America's Mayor Live in the penultimate night before the debate.
And what that means is the night before the night before the debate.
I'm sure you know that, but just in case some Democrats are listening.
Everybody's getting ready.
Well, everybody's getting ready, but it almost appears this way.
But I'm going to get you behind that.
Later on, when we go into more detail, I'm going to put the microphone closer so you can hear me, which is actually not a bad idea.
Thank you, Ted.
This is a very helpful thing.
It's my favorite microphone, too, that I get to use.
Oh, I don't.
My favorite microphone's in New York.
I'm going to hang up.
Yeah, this is my second favorite microphone.
But I don't know, sometime I'm gonna play one night one and one night another, and I'm gonna have you vote on which is better.
You might even make me cry.
All right, so here we go.
Debate looks this way, from afar, to those who are not on the know, and you are all on the know.
To those who are not in the know, it looks like one is preparing too much and one is preparing too little.
You know there's a danger in both.
You prepare too little, you don't know what you're talking about.
You prepare too much, you come in tight as a drum.
Like, for example, there's a difference between two great presidents in terms of debating, one a great president, one one of our worst presidents, and why they lost their first debate as an incumbent.
Ronald Reagan was thought to have lost his first debate to Mondale.
Uh, which he obviously recouped secondly, because he won an almost unanimous verdict.
One state, but Minnesota, which everyone thinks he actually won, but just didn't contest.
Of course, he's a good guy.
They had him so prepared.
They were afraid he hadn't debated in four years, he'd be rusty.
I mean, the guy was an actor.
The guy had been governor of California twice.
He had had very, very high stakes debates, both with George W. H. Bush, and then a really, really, you know, a debate that maybe put him on top with Carter.
The last thing he had to worry about, really, was him debating.
But even his own people sometimes thought, he's not the brightest guy.
Mike Kelly wasn't the brightest guy.
I changed my mind about that the first time I submitted a speech to him, and he sent it back to me.
Then I had the great privilege of talking to him about it.
It was shortly before he was shot.
And then I got to know him Not really.
I mean, I had maybe 15, 20 contacts with him that that would give you a fair picture of it.
But they were always very substantive.
And he picked me twice.
Three times specifically to argue cases, so.
I can tell you he was a really bright guy and I can prove it to you just like I can prove to you that that Putin would not have invaded Ukraine.
If Trump were the president and therefore the lives are all on the hands of our traitor of a president.
But let me tell you about this one.
This one I can prove to you because I want you to go read his love letters to his wife.
Oh, it's a book about this big.
It's beautiful.
Love letters to Nancy.
That's just beautiful.
All written by him.
That's all him.
I mean, it's high quality writing.
Okay, so they prepared him, and he came out, and they accused him of being too old, but that really wasn't his thing.
He was over-prepared.
He was giving very complex, circumlocutous answers because they had gotten him so So deeply involved in these issues that the great talent that he had of describing things simply was just gone.
And what happened to it?
And it is not the same as the issue we have here with Biden being demented.
It is true that a decade later he got Alzheimer's, but that debate had no sign of it.
But it did have a sign of a guy that was like nervous.
Well, second debate.
The real boss took over, Mrs. Reagan, Nancy, and she said, that's it, throw them all out.
She picked one or two people, like Mike Deaver for sure.
I can't remember who else, certainly wasn't me, but Mike Deaver and just a few like loose, people who kept him loose, who kidded around with him, who watched sports with him, watched movies with him.
You know, he loved movies.
And they went over issues and they went over answers and they kind of deprogrammed him into the guy who could take something complicated and make it simple.
And then, of course, nobody remembers the debate.
I do in detail.
But, of course, the thing that got him was when they're going to make a question about his age.
And Mondale was all getting ready, all ready to pounce.
You could see Mondale's face.
He was not really a great debater and really had no business winning that debate.
Of course, the press helped him also to win it.
And not as bad as they used to be, but always bad for Republicans.
And he said, well, I'm sorry, I do not intend to make age An issue in this case, my opponent's very young age and lack of experience.
Please just stop for a second.
Mondale stopped for a second, exercising every bit of discipline he had in his body not to laugh and go fall.
And the whole place broke down and the biggest laugh ever at a presidential debate.
And then Mondale looked at him and sort of just acknowledged.
It was almost as if he had given up the election.
What am I going to do?
The guy is a one-in-a-lifetime type.
So that's the danger of being too prepared.
Then Obama showed up for the first debate with Romney, and boy, he didn't seem to remember anything.
I think he went into that probably somebody telling him he'd been president for four years.
You need to prepare, you know everything.
But you know, it's like an exam, right?
You go through the course for the year, you cover everything.
But when it gets to put up or shut up time, you gotta review it to remind yourself of what it was and to get it sharper so it comes out in the two, three sentences that you get and not in some kind of rambling.
To do that, there has to be some thought given to it in advance.
Maybe if you're a trial lawyer, and that's what you've done all your life, and a good one, you're able to do it.
But even there, a presidential debate is different.
You got more room to roam with a jury.
Ain't much time to get your point across.
And Obama lost the first debate.
And surprisingly, Romney won it and got real close.
And then I think they had at least two more debates.
Maybe every single one of them, it was like Obama, I mean, from a Republican, right?
Obama licked the floor with him.
Got a little help from Candy Crowley when she incorrectly said he was lying about something.
And he wasn't, he was telling the truth.
Romney, that is.
But he was gone before that.
That actually, though, that one killed him for the last debate because It was like, you know, losing heart at the end of the sixth game and then not having it for the seventh.
So I think both are exaggerated.
Here's what I'm telling you.
They're not stupid enough to over-prepare Biden.
They are much more interested in him being able to get through it.
I don't think they're going to load him up with too much.
From what I can gather about the disease he has from experts, right, you're not going to be able to load him up with too much information or you're going to get him into a point where he doesn't remember anything.
He's going to start confusing North Korea with Mexico.
They'll keep him on simple themes, fairly repetitious statements.
He's going to be aided.
That's why they want the two-minute quick out.
Because even back four years ago, if he goes beyond two minutes, he begins to wander.
And I can show you that anytime you want.
And now it's terrible.
So that two minutes was definitely... And even though they know it helps Trump to the extent that Trump can't interrupt, Trump might actually be willing to Give up that and try to discipline himself and let him go on for three or four minutes and all of a sudden we'll be in Wonderland.
But that's a big break for Biden.
And they're going to try to, they're going to try with both guys to make them looser and more humorous, if possible.
Now, Trump can be humorous naturally.
Biden, when he gets humorous, gets stupid.
This is before he was demented.
So I don't know, maybe, you don't try to make somebody humorous who can't carry it off, ever.
It's the worst thing, better off not being humorous.
Just don't be nasty.
I would say for both of them, don't, don't, Mr. President, my Mr. President, President Trump, don't attack his son.
No need to do it.
You might want to remind people, of his lies and that he got money from his son.
You might even do something that nobody in the press ever does, including our press.
Remind him that there's evidence that he got money.
The evidence comes from his son's text.
Let him get you the text.
It was in December of 2018.
In the text he said that for 30 years he gave half his income to his father.
Let him answer that.
His son lied about that.
Son lying to his daughter about that.
That's okay.
Just don't call him a bum or a scoundrel or whatever.
And Biden, I think you're going to get killed if you refer to him as a convicted felon.
I mean, everybody knows you framed him.
Even the people who are voting for you because they hate him know you framed him.
Everybody in prison knows you framed him.
That's why he gets cheered when he gets near the prisoners.
Some guy got all insulted over it's being racist that, you know, the criminals like him now because he committed a crime.
It means black people are all criminals.
Like hell.
First of all, when I got deported two times in the Fulton County Jail, it was half black, but it was half white.
And they weren't cheering me for that reason.
They were cheering me because They all legitimately or illegitimately get a race out of it.
They all white guys feel this way.
They've all been screwed and that isn't true, but they all feel that way.
I remember Maria met some guy that I convicted and gave a 35 year sentence to who's now out and very religious and he's like a almost like a religious like a preacher.
And he wrote books in prison about God and about Jesus, and he got himself out early.
And apparently at work, he's been a good guy, and we just met on the street.
And he said, you recognize me?
I have a very good memory for that.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, tell me, tell me.
And I told him exactly who he was and what role he played.
And it was a famous case.
And so now Maria's asking him questions about it, right?
So we take pictures, and I wish him well.
I say, you know, it's so glad to see, and he tells her I was fair in the prosecution, which was really nice.
But then he does something that kind of contradicts it.
I get distracted by one of his friends, and I get pulled away, and I see him standing there talking for quite some time, and I'm getting worried.
The guy, after all, was... So I call her over, and we go over to the car, and she said, oh, he is so charming, and he was so good, and he said such nice things about you, but he did say that you got suckered.
I said, yeah, how?
He said, you know, you believed You believe those guys.
She made the two guys.
You know, he really wasn't involved.
And he believed those guys.
And I just started laughing.
I said, you see, Maria, you just found everybody I put in prison was never involved.
That's what I did.
I just went and found innocent people like Biden does.
I went and found innocent people and put them in jail.
And that was the real thing, because guilty people, anybody can put in jail.
I said, come on, I'm going to take you home and we'll read about it.
And you see, he's right there, right there on Wikipedia.
And there she looked at him.
He's a really bad guy, frightening guy.
I think she got a little nervous spending all that time with him.
But I mean, that's what happens.
So they got one easy mission.
They have to undo the stereotype that's been unfairly created about one and absolutely fairly created by the other.
And rejected by the Pravda communist press that covers it.
So therefore it becomes a question.
If we had a free press, he'd be out of the White House under the 25th Amendment a long time ago.
Probably when he got all those people killed in Afghanistan.
We would have said no sane president takes the troops out before the civilians and gets the civilians all killed.
And we were taking them out so nobody else got killed and maybe we wouldn't have had Ukraine if we did that.
But you see, failure to act and being incompetent or dishonest in government is a matter of life and death.
It's not a game.
So Joe has to convince people that he's got a brain that is functional enough to handle that most important job in the world.
And to make some of the most sensitive decisions, all of which he's made wrong so far.
And Trump has to prove to people that he's not the monster that Biden every day tells people he is.
He can take away democracy.
He's going to put people in jail.
He's going to take away the First Amendment.
I mean, he doesn't have to take away the First Amendment.
Biden already did.
The Democrats are taking God out of America.
I don't have free speech.
They want to put me in jail for free speech.
And not just me, my fellow lawyers.
I don't have a right to advocate for him.
I don't even have a right, even if you think it is, to exaggerate, fam?
There's no, no lawyer has ever been penalized for the kinds of things that we're getting penalized
for.
Meanwhile, the Bar Association in Connecticut is trying to stop lawyers from attacking the trial that he was involved in in Manhattan and saying, you're ruining the system by explaining how unfair it is.
I always thought when you brought out unfairness, you were helping the system.
Who the heck ever heard of a verdict not based on a unanimous verdict?
You're supposed to shut up about that?
That's the thing that Trump has got to bring out.
He's got to bring out that in a nice way, because I think the most important thing is temperament here.
He ends up with a good temperament at the end of the debate, and he has won the debate.
I would say that is as important, if not more important, than Biden making a screw up.
And think of it this way.
You always have to think of it this way.
I mean, I did 11 Presidential primary debates, and then if you count the rest of my career, probably another dozen.
So, and I've helped train people for them, participated in several presidential preparations, McCain's, his, and trained other candidates at different levels.
It's impressions that are important, unless you make a big mistake, that people remember.
It's, oh, he looked really good.
He looked in charge.
He looked like what you want a president to look and feel like.
That's, that's the key to it.
Now, this one's going to get spun afterwards.
It's going to get, it's going to, let's say, let's say, um, no, no big mistake by either one.
Uh, Biden doesn't, doesn't have a big senior moment and Trump doesn't, Get angry in a way that's offensive to some people.
And it comes out with a win on the merits, on points, for Trump.
He just does a better job of making the argument that you were better off under me, and that'll be your future, than you are under him.
Is it better to start our future from where we were four years ago or where we are now?
And is it better to get us back to no inflation, no wars, and then start... Of course, we had America Great Again.
Now we'll make it even greater than that.
And you know I can do it because I've done it.
An awful lot of good people have run for this job on both sides, but none of them have been able to prove that they can do it or not do it.
Well, you have someone here who has proven they can't do it, and you have someone here that's proven they can.
And all you have to do is just look at one thing.
I've left him a world at peace.
He's given us a world at war.
He's got one of those wars where he doesn't have an ending for it.
It's a war without end.
Amen.
It's a war in which we split up money with the Ukrainians, which makes you kind of nervous, right?
And then second, he's got a war in Israel and he doesn't want our friends to win it.
So what is it?
It's crazy stuff, right?
You didn't have that with me.
Instead, you had peace accords that no other president was able to achieve.
I mean, I think it's pretty telling that I left him a world at peace and he's got a world that's tinkering on a world war.
You don't want that.
But it's got to be said the way I just said that.
Not in anger.
Maybe in despair.
Maybe, hopefully, anyway.
And maybe that'll get Biden to, you know, blow up.
Let's go outside or something, or I have a higher IQ than you do, or one of the crazy things that the nut job does.
And I would say that I'd say it would be worth reminding them of how he left them last time with lies and that he was elected based on lies.
And maybe we can, maybe, shall we take a break, come back and play that so people are reminded of it?
before they get to see him lie again.
I will guarantee you whether he has a senior moment or not, whether he does or not, he's going to lie his tail off.
Oh, the first time you met him as a senator, he was lying, right?
I don't know if there's been a day in his life that he hasn't lied.
So he's got, I mean, if he doesn't lie, he won't be talking.
Whoa, that man, we got an issue.
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.
You're going to want to specially order these.
This is what goes into Rudy's coffee.
Rudy.
Rudy Giuliani back again.
So we're going to do an analysis of the debate in more detail in the second hour and invite you to participate in it, including a couple of predictions and things to look for.
But this is probably, as I said, the most important thing on Trump's side is Trump's demeanor.
I guess from Biden's point of view, really the most important thing is not to get caught in a debatable senior moment, even if they try to lie their way out of it and say that it's created, just a mere debate over it will, I think, be enormously harmful.
Because most people do think, I mean, well, I think it's 60% think he's mentally unfit.
So an argument over whether it is or it isn't A condition of dementia is probably going to lose that.
So let's take a look at the one that you have to remember because I know there's been tremendous discussion and also a lot of debate about the 2020 election being stolen and should Trump bring that up or not?
I don't think this is the time to bring it up personally, but I do think it's time to go to another way in which they defrauded.
They defrauded by concealing for a year, hovering up the hard drive.
And it had been verified 10 months earlier by the FBI.
So the man standing on the stage, you're going to hear say this, knows that every single word that he's saying is untrue.
There are others too that we'll go over later tonight, like my family never got money from Russia and stuff.
More news on those 51 spies that came out today that we'll talk about as well.
This is the one about the earmarks of Russian interference and then eventually it was conclusively determined that there was none and that the FBI had known that And the Attorney General and the Director of the FBI for months before Biden made this contrived charge.
And you should know that this was orchestrated by Admiral Morrell, remember the name, should go down in history as a traitor to America and and stinking Blinken.
We're talking about the issue.
President Trump, we're talking about race right now, and I do want to stay on the issue of race.
And I have to respond to that.
Because look, there are 50 former national intelligence folks who said that what he's accusing me of is a Russian plant.
They have said that this has all the... Five former heads of the CIA, both parties, say what he's saying is a bunch of garbage.
Nobody believes it except his and his good friend, Rudy Giuliani.
You mean the laptop is now another Russia, Russia, Russia hoax?
That's exactly what it was called.
Is this where you're going?
This is where he's going.
The laptop is Russia, Russia, Russia?
Gentlemen, I want to stay on the issue of race, okay?
You have to be kidding.
Here we go again with Russia.
We're going to continue.
Notice how Christian Welker saves him.
First, she tries to stop him from bringing the subject up.
Right?
Right.
Look, everybody in the press knew it was his hard drive.
Everybody did.
They showed me that.
They were covering it up because they don't want Trump elected.
Christian is a very smart lady.
She knew there was 80% chance it was true.
It was too much to be made up by the Russians.
There's too much of Hunter all over it.
Too many, I mean, there were... Great.
Substantial verifications done that I knew of before I prevailed on the post to run it, and they verified it independently.
Since then, of course I would have done none of them if I had known that the Federal Bureau of Investigation, this was October of 2020, in December of 2019, the Federal Bureau of Investigation validated the whole thing.
And all the operatives knew that.
And in fact, there's good evidence that the FBI warned people about this coming out, so they had time to organize.
You can see that Biden doesn't take up the issue of race.
I mean, it's like she's offering him a... It's like a puppy you're trying to train.
She's offering him a treat.
Race!
Race!
You can attack him over Charlottesville!
Race!
Race!
Do Charlottesville!
Don't... But he's got to come up with the one... I mean, that one was planned in advance.
They did that all and scurried around in those two days, Murrell and Blinken being the prime criminals who did it.
They ran around in two days and got it.
A lot of these people never read it.
Which tells you what complete phonies they were all throughout their careers.
Might even explain how weak and why our intelligence was so weak.
Because these guys pretty much controlled it for the prior 20 years.
You know, not picking up September 11.
Weapons of mass destruction.
Benghazi.
I mean, we're not saying they should have gotten all of them.
Maybe one out of three.
But when you're spending your time screwing around like this, which is what you are if you do this,
a man of honor and integrity says, I'm sorry, I don't sign that without looking at the hard drive.
It's unbelievable what Democrats get away with.
I mean, these people are scoundrels.
They betrayed their country doing that because they didn't do any kind of due diligence on it at all.
Right now they should be ripped of their reputation.
And he was programmed to bring that up.
There'll be things like that the night from tomorrow.
That one he was programmed to bring it up because he insisted on it when a good subject was brought up.
So let's watch and see what happens to that.
Someone today, other than Donald Trump, did an article saying that the most important thing they should do in this debate is have drug tests.
Because their contention is that they riddle him up like crazy, if I have the right drug they were talking about.
And you can see a difference in his eyes at different times when he speaks.
You can see him in a very different condition, can't you?
There are times in which he looks like, my goodness, God forbid, he's gonna drop dead right there on the stage.
You know, he walks out, he's actually fallen down, and you wonder, what happened?
I went to the Air Force Academy.
I don't know if that was a heart attack or something, or a stroke like he's had several of.
And then sometimes he looks vital, but it's always like angry, over the top.
And watch his eyes.
A lot of times, we'll dig these out for tomorrow when we prepare in real detail.
We're going to do an extra hour tomorrow.
I think we're going to start, maybe we'll start tomorrow at 7 too.
We're going to start at 7 on debate night for sure.
Maybe tomorrow night too.
And we'll show you the difference between the closed-eyed Biden, where you can hardly see his eyes, And almost always then, he looks terrible.
Looks like he just woke up or something, you know, when he has that mark on his face from the breathing thing that he used.
To the one where, you know, at the State of the Union or the last debate, where his eyes are wide, really wide open, and the doctors say the pupils are dilated.
Therefore, he's using, if not Ritalin, a similar kind of drug, and they believe he's using significantly high doses of it.
Which is why they take him down over the next couple of days and we may not see a lot of, like we haven't seen him for eight days, we may not see him for a couple of days.
This is like getting Dracula ready for a debate, isn't it?
So, um, let's, um, there was an article written, I think it was yesterday, and I didn't get to cover it, and it's
something, and I'm going to have, I'm going to also do a special on this next week when we start my new show, where
we have time for somewhat more in-depth interviews.
I'm gonna bring in an expert on this subject to give us even further information on it.
But Biden is, Almost like following Iran's playbook in the Middle East.
It's really, somebody has to get to the depth of what the heck is wrong with Obama and Biden being an ally to Iran and a bigger ally to Iran when push comes to shove than to Israel.
Now how can I say that?
Because it is stupid.
It is stupid to say anything else.
First of all, if we just go on money, he gives more money to the Ayatollah who kills people and is a terrorist than he does to Israel.
He gives money to Hamas.
I mean, they know that money's going to Hamas when they give it to that UN organization that we're half the people that work for Hamas.
But then they give it directly to Iran, and they're constantly, you know, freeing up sanctions.
And then, right in the middle of this, they had a chance to not let sanctions run out, and they let them run out, to the tune of about five or six billion dollars.
Kill a lot of Jewish people with five or six billion dollars.
Yeah, they killed a lot of people with Obama's money in 2015 and 2016 that he got to the Ayatollah.
Ayatollah wanted it in cash.
He wanted it in cash so Soleimani could spread it around more easily.
You don't have to be a genius to figure it out.
You don't even have to have written an article for the Law Review to get on the Harvard Law Review like Biden didn't.
So, the article is by Mark Toth and Jonathan Sweet, and it's a very provocative article, and I think it gets you to the core of one of the things that's going on here, and that isn't being called out.
And as I said, we're going to go into depth on this with an expert.
And what it is, is He's not following the Israeli plan.
He's not following what would be a plan in the best interest of the United States.
He's following a plan where the net result of the things that he's doing is to make Iran the hegemon in the Middle East, just like he's doing that with China.
The only country that gets truly fabulously enriched by Biden's excessive green program is China.
Just think about electric cars.
If we do what they want, well, we'll destroy ourselves.
We'll be in a depression that'll make the depression that our grandparents, our parents went through mild.
To produce the amount of electricity we would need for cars, trucks, planes, military equipment, we'd have to maybe quadruple the amount of electricity in the world.
And to do that, we'd have to use minerals that we haven't extracted yet.
And those minerals produce, in the extraction, much more carbon.
than what we're doing right now, or if we produced it with oil and gas and considerably less exotic materials.
What we're doing is, the ones we're moving away from are the ones we have.
They make us rich.
America.
We stay with cars.
that are gas cars and improve them.
We continue to get rich.
We move over to electricity.
China is going to make, you know, is going to make 98% of the money on that like they do on fentanyl.
Could we have opened the border that way because Biden wants to make China rich?
I don't know.
I'm supposed to answer for a guy whose family got $31 million from China and nobody in this country thinks to ask him that?
But we don't have to protect ourselves anymore.
So it's all, I mean, it's all.
And this article basically points out that Iran right now conventionally can't go head-to-head with Israel, which is what that silly little dance produced when they invaded Israel and Israel hit them back.
But Israel sent them a message in hitting them back.
Israel got within a few yards, not literally, figuratively, of the Natanz facility, which is the one where almost definitely they're going to try to go down even further with their nuclear material, so no matter how big a bunker buster we have, we can't get to them.
That's where they want to be.
They want to be so they have, first of all, enough nuclear weapons to respond if Israel takes them out in the first round, or tries to.
Number two, enough of a nuclear defense to protect themselves against Israel.
They're not going to beat them in an army.
They could have three times the size of the army.
They couldn't beat Iraq.
I mean, look how pathetic Hamas is.
And I know Hezbollah gets, oh my goodness, Hezbollah is so much better.
I don't... No.
Just simply no.
So they need a little more time.
So what are they doing?
They are using their proxies to wear Israel down.
And they're beginning to step it up now in the north because they don't see much more of a future from Hamas.
And if they keep it up with Hamas, they're going to lose it completely.
Because Israel is probably correctly, if you were to be totally hard on it and pare down the Hamas numbers, they probably reduced a little less than half of Hamas.
That's a big thing to take off, take out half of the terrorists, but you're still leaving behind so far their number one leader.
You have taken out a significant amount of their leadership, but you haven't taken out their most important people, their leader on the ground and their money people who are all off in Qatar and places unknown.
And Qatar is, um, Qatar is protecting them.
So, Right now, they're moving the action up toward the north, and it looks like Israel's making a transition.
And this could be, you know, America is telling him, leave Hamas alone.
Leaving Hamas alone is playing by the Iran plan, which is so that they will have, maybe reduced by half, but still a proxy to fight for them there.
We have only one proxy, and that's Israel.
And we don't allow them to fight.
And then they're going to try to get Israel engaged with Hezbollah, again, just to reduce Israel's capacity, and also to probe, see where the strengths and weaknesses are.
Maybe Israel put up such a good defense and acted so swiftly, even with America holding them back, that they said, we need a little more time.
But now they know what they need.
But we're playing into their hands by not letting a BB wipe them out!
Because they're gonna be around five years from now when Iran has its time to get where it wants to get, and when China has its time to get where it wants to get.
So, we'll be back in a moment and we'll take a look at a horrendous hostage situation So you once again get an idea of who these people are protesting for.
For example, that criminal of a prosecutor, Bragg, released today or yesterday when he framed the former president of the United States in one of the most disgraceful cases in the history of America.
for which he should be disbarred or suspended by the bar association that's trying to suspend me for doing nothing other than my job.
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Well, we're back with you and, you know, it's very difficult to get through the massive, massive propaganda that obviously infects so many of our campuses, Ivy League and beyond, that has made somehow Almost impossible to do.
The Palestinians into heroes.
I mean, Hamas is a recognized terrorist group, and Hamas kills women and children and their own people.
The Palestinians are, to a large extent, allied with them, or with Fatah.
And if they're with Fatah, they're with a former vicious group that killed Scores of Americans who were massive thieves and continue to be.
The money that's given to Palestine over the years is enough to make Palestine as rich or richer than Israel.
But they never got the money.
Arafat and the Fatah people and now the Hamas people run away with it.
The Hamas people are all billionaires living somewhere that Qatar knows but we don't.
But you need to be reminded that what they did on October 7th wasn't just an invasion.
This was a terrorist attack.
They ripped children apart.
They raped people.
So here's a video of three Israelis being taken that day.
Now just take a look at the way this thing went down.
I think this one of these is an American.
Hirsch Goldberg Pollin.
Yeah, we're bringing it up.
We're just going to find the right one.
Hirsch Goldberg Pollin is 23 years old.
He's the one that Biden recognized about a month ago at the White House when he was trying to say
something about the hostages after hundreds of days of not mentioning them. And of course,
it was ridiculous because he didn't know that Hirsch Goldberg-Pollin is still a hostage.
He had actually been on a video that he had seen. And that's what he was responding to.
do and he greeted him in the audience.
I don't know, do we really have to have a debate to prove that he's demented?
Here's a video that we have.
Here's a video that we have.
He's in this truck.
They're rushing him out.
They're rushing him out of Gaza.
And you know, there's a seven, it's about a seven mile ride.
That's it, right?
Those are his parents, of course, who are devastated.
That's the video I have.
Is there others?
Well, all right.
I think that sort of gets you the idea of it.
It's similar to the ones that we have of some of the young ladies who were taken out that way.
I mean, there's a horrible picture of him just focused in on him that you might be able to see.
Yeah, we have him.
Do you have that?
Yeah, I'll bring it up here.
He's gonna show it to you.
This is Hersh.
Say a prayer for him, huh?
And all the rest of them.
Who knows what they're doing to him.
Here he is.
Different time.
That's a different picture, but this one gives you a sense of what they did to him, Ted.
Yeah, exactly.
That's a good contrast.
Did you show that?
Yes.
I just want to make sure they got to see that because this is what Israel is up against.
This is what they're fighting.
Now, B.B.
says that, B.B.
what Israel is up against. This is what they're fighting.
Now, Bibi says that Bibi told his cabinet that the drop occurred in US arms.
arms, a significant portion of U.S.
arms going to Israel four months ago.
And certain items arrived sporadically, but the munitions remained behind.
So they've been able to accomplish this being double-crossed by Biden because they weren't doing a ceasefire.
Now, he did it to them on purpose.
When we get to the Ukraine, look, Biden, go lie to somebody else.
You do not support Israel.
You do not support the Jewish people.
You don't give that kind of money to a country that wants to destroy them.
In fact, it only exists to destroy Jews in Israel and Americans, and you give money to them.
So go tell somebody else that you support Israel.
I don't think the Jewish people believe you anymore.
They're too damn smart.
The ones that I know don't believe you anymore.
Some of them are voting for Trump and thought they, in a million years, would never vote for Trump.
And you know, it's gonna be the smartest vote they ever made.
And like a lot of people who voted for Trump last time, or the time before, they said, thank God we did.
You're gonna turn out to be a really, really great president.
Man doesn't go through what he went through.
And not turn out to be... When you go through something like that, you either get crushed or you become a greater man.
And he's become a greater man.
I know him for a long time.
This is the best he's ever been.
And to me, he's always been a decent man.
So I'm not making some kind of a thing like, oh, he was a bad guy.
I've supported him immediately in 2015 for president.
I exhausted myself for five months with him, close to 24 hours a day.
Then, of course, volunteered to defend him, for which I have been completely ruined.
I don't regret it.
I didn't have any other choice that I could make.
I'll explain that in my book when we have time for it.
But don't look at me with pity.
Look at me as having done what my conscience told me to do.
I'm one of those people, you know, who can look in the mirror at night and say, I'm proud of myself.
It may be I'm unhappy about some of the circumstances for my friends, for my family, for me.
Of course I am.
Gosh, I mean, prosecuting a wonderful lawyer and a wonderful man like Professor Eastman?
Gosh almighty!
The guy fell asleep working twice in my bedroom.
On briefs.
I put a blanket around him, I went into the other room and I came and woke him up with a cup of coffee in the morning.
It's like I was taking care of my grandfather and he isn't that much older than me.
But he's just a very sweet, good man.
And the process, they want to put him in jail until he's dead.
So, BB says they didn't give us arms.
Hmm.
So do all the leaks out of the White House say the same thing, which the Post has documented today.
What a scoundrel!
Holding back arms after promising them to Israel.
People dying because you don't get them the arms they were promised.
Bibi is smart enough probably to know you're Scoundrel.
Doesn't look like he got hurt too much by the fact that you were holding him back, because he probably figured when you said you were going to give him, you know, $14 billion, you're going to put half of it in your pocket somehow or other.
Now, you gave Israel $14 billion, which sounds like a lot, but you gave the other guys who have no plan of winning $60 billion.
When you gave that $14 billion to Bibi, he gave you a plan, I'm going to wipe out Amaz.
Did Zelensky give you a plan?
What?
What's the plan?
To hold the territories?
Make sure Russia, you know, you don't really believe that they can push Russia out of Ukraine, do you?
And they themselves, when they leak on you, because nobody likes you, And Zelensky knows more than most what a big crook you are, what a dishonest man you are.
He knows about the massive bribe you were involved in with his crooked president.
but he's unfortunately crooked enough to keep it silent also, which makes you wonder what's
happening to the money, particularly since you won't put any account on it. Well,
I, I, I, this is, you, you, you are consigning us to a war without end,
which you guys did in Vietnam.
I mean, the Party of Slavery, the Democratic Party.
Now, Ukraine made a couple of bold hits recently, once they got the new armaments, both the new drones and the new missiles.
But one of the missiles they use, the ATACMS, atomists, supposedly we told them they could
not use against the Russians in Ukraine or against them in Russia.
I know we made a slight amendment to that.
I don't know if it included this particular weapon, because we allow them to hit a mile or two over the border near Kharkov.
Because they're attacking us from Kharkov and we're not able to strike back.
The weapons that the Ukrainians have to strike back are not adequate.
Now, what are you playing that game for?
What evil game is that?
I mean, I know my position on Ukraine.
And I know my position was very different than yours from the beginning.
I don't think if I were president, they'd be there.
In fact, I know they wouldn't be there.
And I know for sure they wouldn't be there if the president who should have been president, but for all of your cheating, was there.
I look at the vice presidential candidates that we're thinking about right now, every single one of them.
Republican presidential candidates.
It wouldn't have been there under Marco Rubio.
It wouldn't have been there under Ben Carson.
It wouldn't have been there under Governor Jurgen.
And I don't want to miss anybody.
Gosh, it wouldn't be there in advance.
Wow.
He's probably, from my point of view, he actually goes too far on Ukraine.
I've got nothing against Ukraine, the people.
In fact, I have a tremendous affection for them because I am in a position to know them.
I work there.
Kharkiv is my favorite city and I'm so proud of it for having fought off the Russians, even without getting the proper arms from the traitor, stab you in the back Biden.
But now they're getting really hit.
And they got these new weapons and they weren't able to use it.
And then he gave them permission to use them two miles into Russia, but no further.
And as far as I can tell, they don't have permission to use them inside Ukraine.
So where did they use them?
They used them in a place called Crimea, which when we come back, I will explain to you the complexity of Crimea.
Because it is complex and it's going to be a big issue because the Russians claim that we are responsible for the attack.
They come up with a number of civilians and children that were killed.
No proof of that.
Of course, they have killed, without even thinking about it, scores of Ukrainian children.
And innocent people.
In fact, all the villages they went into were innocent people where they slaughtered.
People in car cavities slaughtering, some of whom I know, are innocent people.
They're not military.
That doesn't mean it makes it right for somebody else to do it, but it is.
As long as it's collateral damage to war, legitimately, it's not a war crime.
Gosh almighty, I mean, I think I gave you the statistics on the Battle of Gettysburg, but almost as many civilians died at Gettysburg as soldiers.
Yeah.
Soldiers.
South and North.
We'll be right back.
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This is Rudy Giuliani, I'm back with you and we're going to complete our discussion now as we go into a little more detail in the second soccer hour here about Ukraine because This area that Ukraine hit is, of course, the critical area for Russia.
This is why they did the first invasion.
that Ukraine hit is of course the critical area, the critical area for Russia.
This is why they did the first invasion.
And it's a fascinating, I mean, it really is a fascinating situation
that is not easy.
Thank you.
So if you can see that map right there, I think you can see it all.
Uh, maybe you take a little higher up.
We'll give them a little more room so they can get to the end of the map.
There it is.
There it is.
That's good.
Keep going up because I can, the pointer, I can show them.
So off to the, off to this side, you know, right and left gets kind of confusing here.
Off to this side here, over here, You might as well move it a little like this, cause we're going to be working.
We're going to be, uh, we're going to be sort of favoring this side here so you can take out.
No, no, no, no.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's okay.
That's okay.
That's what I want.
I want that white space out there.
Okay.
Now.
Okay.
So that all that white space that you see right there, huh?
That's Russia.
That's Russia, and this is the ocean, or the sea.
Okay, so Russia, this is Crimea down here.
So now I'll push it up a little further.
There's Crimea, right down to the gray.
That's Crimea, okay?
And the whole idea of this invasion, because they weren't able to accomplish it in 14, and Kharkov is up here, right up there, they wanted to take All of this.
From this down.
Okay?
They wanted to take from this down.
To give them a corridor where they don't have to go through Ukraine to get to Crimea.
Okay, so this is how Ukraine obtained all of this, okay?
The central part of Ukraine, just that yellow part here, okay?
That has been part of Ukraine since 1654.
Okay?
1654.
The next part of Ukraine was picked up also in 1654.
There it is, added.
That's northern Ukraine, okay?
The next part of Ukraine was picked up also in 1654.
There it is, added.
That's northern Ukraine, okay.
But in 1917, it became part of the Soviet Union.
It became part of Russia, not the Soviet Union.
This all became part of the Soviet Union.
The area over here in 1922 became officially part of Russia, Ukraine being here, okay?
And this, Crimea, was always part of Russia.
In fact, they had a submarine base in Crimea.
And it was a favorite place for Russians.
And then if we go all the way to the other side, we'll see territory they took from Poland.
Okay.
So that's how it was cobbled together.
Now, after the two invasions, this is what happens to Ukraine.
You can even put it up like this if you want.
I got it. Yeah, I want to be patient with that.
Okay.
Little more this way.
Okay, that's good.
That's good.
I don't mind having it because I'm going to show them something on there.
Now, Again, here's Russia.
This is Kharkov right there.
You see, it's not taken.
Only the red part is taken, okay?
Now, the two dark red parts are taken and annexed.
The lighter red, or the lighter whatever color that turns out being now, is designated as Russian constitutional areas.
The darker red is part of Russia.
So Crimea and over here, which is where Donetsk is located, is part of Russia.
And this is like, call it colonies.
And then we have Ukraine.
And blue is the area thereafter.
So what Ukraine did is hit here.
Right here, in Sevastopol, on the beach.
If you saw the pictures, you'll see they're running off the beach.
And they hit him with, they claim to have the rockets, they hit him with rockets recently acquired from the United States, that where the understanding, now I don't think his understanding was with Russia, but how do I know?
With Biden, right?
The understanding with Ukraine was they would not be used against the Russians.
In fact, we didn't give them for them for a very long time because we don't want them used against the Russians.
Then a few weeks ago, because over, let's go back to the map one more time, because a few weeks ago, Russia began a heavy assault, a very, very heavy assault on this blue area right across.
Kharkov is 10 or 20 miles from Russia.
So they started a tremendous assault on it, and by air this time, because they weren't doing much by military.
So Ukraine prevailed on the Biden, I guess, or I don't know if he makes these decisions, he probably does it on somebody, Carter or someone, that they could use the new Much better, much more effective, much more lethal rockets.
But they had to use it within like a two-mile area here because they were retreating over here or shooting from there.
And for a week or so, we've been doing that with tremendous complaints from Ukraine that it isn't accomplishing very much because they just go back more than three miles and pound the living daylights out of them.
I think if I have it correct, I always thought he was going to try to move over to Odessa, which is down here.
But I think he wants to complete what he started when he goes into negotiations, because I suspect that he'll give some away.
But you always want to have the most you can have before you start to give away.
It's like when there's going to be an armistice, everybody tries very hard to grab as much land as possible.
My guess is that's what he's doing right now.
Don't be surprised if the retaliation, which they have now promised, won't be something useful to them, like trying to make a move for For Odessa.
Right here.
This has always been rather Russian.
It gives them a great, now a great, great capacity on the sea.
They have it dominated.
And they could block, they could essentially block Ukraine from the sea.
I assume in their big master plan, it was to get there.
And the Ukrainians stopped them.
So that's where I think they're going.
And right now, you'd have to question, and we might do it in the next couple of nights as we get more information as to whether this was a smart thing to do, if you're not ready to really launch an offensive to get them the hell out of there.
Because if you take this back, you will have effectively thrown them out.
This is the last thing they'll give back.
Everything else, the places in red, they're not giving back.
They've already made a part of Russia.
So you know that.
The place in blue, which they don't have now, they may be trying to acquire so they can give it back.
They're going to have to keep this main part here.
So what's negotiable?
Maybe from here over to here is negotiable.
And this could have been negotiable if they could have gotten it.
So who's to say they're not going to try?
It is really, really sad to see that we let Ukraine get into this and never had any intention of having them win this.
He has never given him the arms to make it possible to take that out.
Well, you do know that Julian Assange has been released.
Well, strange deal that was made.
He pled guilty in Europe, virtually, to an American charge, which turns out after all this to be a misdemeanor.
And he was sentenced to time served.
So he was let out and he is on his way back to Australia now.
And it's a very, very interesting thing about him.
Did he commit the unbelievably terrible crime that he's accused of and gotten people killed and whatever?
On the other hand, did he also, like the Pentagon Papers, give up information that America Never would have known about it.
Is he, in a certain way, a hero of establishing the deep state?
I mean, you can't look at his documents and not realize there's a deep state.
Who knew that they were going to just turn completely on Trump and conduct something like Out of the War of the Worlds against him.
But when you have animals like Brennan and all those people who signed, the 51 who signed, Who've been giving away America for a long time.
I guess I guess it doesn't it doesn't matter.
I mean the damage.
I wonder during the debate if they're going to if they're going to discuss the alien crimes that are going on today.
It was it was revealed that that the animal who killed little Jocelyn the 12 year old in In Houston, Franklin Jose Pena Ramos and Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, that they tortured her or held her for a long, long time before they killed her.
They lured her under a bridge where they stripped her naked to the waist and assaulted her for two hours.
Thanks, Biden.
Thanks, Biden.
They wouldn't be here if it wasn't for you.
They wouldn't be here if you let Abbott do what he wanted to do.
You didn't have to do anything.
Just let the governor do what he wanted to do.
Boy, that governor is one hero.
I'll tell you that.
Without him, New York could be, uh, oh, yeah, let him come in.
They can stay in Texas.
I bet, um, I bet Martha's Vineyard is against them now.
When they took their little visit up to, uh, Sanctuary City with, uh, the Brahmins there.
Oh, get those brown people out of here quickly.
We don't want them around.
Clean every place they were at.
That's where, um, That's where Prince Obama lives, with the little bit of money that he made as president.
One of his mansions, at least.
And they killed her under the bridge.
Just one of, you know, a number of killings last week.
It was a pretty good attempt to try to hide this one as a migrant killing.
And it was a migrant killing.
You know they want non-citizens to vote.
So America First Legal is now bringing a lawsuit to prevent that.
And just in case you think, I mean, I used to think at one point that was an exaggeration by my people.
I couldn't imagine how you'd want non-citizens to vote.
First of all, I don't understand how you can do it under the Constitution.
But even then, I don't understand how you can have a nation if you let non-citizens vote.
A nation is made up of people who are tied to something common that makes them a nation.
Now, some people are tied by a common language or a common background of a thousand years or two thousand years.
Some are tied by a common religion, some race, some combination of those three.
We don't have any of that.
But we are tied together by something that I always thought was stronger.
And so did Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln defined it better than any American president.
He did this, I think, when he was presiding over a An immigration ceremony, and the debate was between a guy who'd just become a citizen and somebody whose family had come over on the Mayflower, and it was holding it over him.
You know, you'll never be an American like I am.
My family came over on the Mayflower.
And the immigrant said, is that true, Abe?
I think he was a lawyer.
He may have been.
I'm not sure he was president then, but he said, that's absolutely untrue.
You could very well be a better American.
Oh, but I just became one.
America, he said, not race, religion, whatever.
What ties us together?
Common beliefs.
Simple ones, but profound ones.
And ones that nobody can touch because they come from the Almighty.
And they're basically in the First Amendment, the ones that Biden has taken away from us.
The right of a fair trial, which if you consider what Trump got, a fair trial, then you're not an American.
If you consider what I got, you haven't seen it yet, but if you think what I got in District of Columbia was a fair trial, forget it.
Or any of these other people.
You think Navarro got a fair trial?
What the heck's Navarro doing in jail but not the Attorney General?
It's far worse than he did.
What's Biden doing out and Trump on trial for a couple of papers that were classified that were harmless?
You know, if they weren't harmless, they'd have been leaked by the scoundrels running the case.
I mean, Garland selected his most unethical prosecutors to run this case, ones that were We're really dressed down by the Supreme Court 9-0.
You pick a guy like that to run this case and you're not telling me you don't want it to be unfair?
That's all he knows.
So this is what they're after.
They're after non-citizens voting.
The City Council of New York, that's where that guy Bowman came from, I think.
You know, the one who's going to get beaten tonight, God willing.
Bowman is the one who set off the fire alarm.
They could have gotten people really trampled, but unlike the January 6th people, who did not really interfere with an official proceeding, because the question is, is that an official proceeding under that statute?
Probably not.
We'll find that out from the Supreme Court shortly, and that'll upend a lot of those ridiculous summonses.
But then he lied like a banshee about it, and then last weekend, you saw some of it, he conducted with AOC a really tasteless, disgusting, communist, filled with curse words and dirty words, like the communists are.
Mayor, with about a fourth of the vote in, Latimer has taken a decisive lead over Bowman in that race.
So this guy's gonna be kicked out.
Good.
Good.
20-point lead.
Good.
You know, if they focused on AOC, they'd get rid of her, too.
Because she's just as stupid as he is, and she's just as low-class.
You should have heard her.
We'll play that again at some point.
We just have too much under the cover here.
You should know that the border is unaffected by the Biden crackdown.
No noticeable change.
Still only four questions for the Chinese.
Most of them come in and we don't count them for months later because they come in on special parole.
But if you gave that much money to the president, you could probably come in on special parole too.
And they are closing down a detention center, which means they send more people.
I used to run this thing.
Like I tell you, there are 5,000 to 7,000 people walking the streets of New York that wouldn't be if I were mayor or, I think, Bloomberg.
And they're there because of brag and the payoffs of Soros, beating the crap out of people, killing them sometimes.
Philadelphia, even worse.
You see what happened in Philadelphia?
Well, if we were back in the old Reagan administration, how did we handle the Mariolitos and the Haitians that came in illegally?
Well, the Mariolitos had already been spread out all over the place by Carter, and they were committing crimes mostly in Miami, but all over the place.
They were only about less than 25% of the very decent, wonderful Cubans who came in, but he stuck them in between those.
And he emptied out his insane asylums, and they were coming here committing horrendous murders, like these two guys.
For no reason, take a 12-year-old girl, bring her into a park, strip her, rape her, and let her go through two hours of agony before they kill her.
Within, you know, a couple of days, there's another one up in You know, in the other part of the country, a place that I know well, Casino Park, a place I used to go play golf, a park that my family used.
Part of my family lives very close to there.
They find two 12-year-olds.
He takes a machete, rips the girl's clothes off, rapes her.
And then it just goes on its merry way.
And you have this, when this guy shows up for the debate,
he should be putting leg irons.
And after the debate is over, put in prison.
There's enough evidence to convict him 40 different times.
And I'm willing to volunteer to prosecute it in front of any judge anywhere.
I'll even go in front of Mershon.
Probably spend every night in prison.
the city. But we're going to be In New York, the City Council voted for non-citizens to vote.
So now they're telling you their game, aren't they?
Their game is to bring—they don't care who they bring in.
Bring in animals, bring in rapists, bring in perverts who go after little children and women.
We don't care.
We're protected.
If they come to Martha's Vineyard, we'll throw them out.
You can have them.
But they're going to vote Democratic because we indenture them, we make them slaves.
And we're good at it because we're the party of slavery.
We know how to do it.
It's in our DNA.
And look at what they're doing to the judge who's trying to be fair.
Judge Aileen Cannon has made rulings that I don't even think... I don't even think she's been completely fair to Trump.
This is her right here.
That's Judge Cannon, lovely lady.
There's not a ruling that she's made.
The one reversed by the Court of Appeals, the Court of Appeals must have some real doozies on it.
I mean, the courts are so stacked up against Trump, it's pathetic.
They were during the election.
They just weren't going to hear a single hearing, which is why we had to go to the legislatures.
But I mean, the decisions she's made are It's given him like hundreds of thousands of documents and wanted him to go to trial.
It takes a trial with this kind of discovery takes about two years normally to go to trial.
They wanted him to go to trial in three months.
She said no.
The only one who wouldn't give him the proper time to prepare was Mershon.
Because Mershon is a completely dishonest, dishonorable creature of the most crooked Democrat party in America, the Manhattan Democratic Party.
Always has been, and I think they want to reassert themselves.
I mean, there are times in which Chicago and Atlanta and Baltimore and Have had Democrat parties that were as or more corrupt.
There was a time in which every mayor in New Jersey was in jail.
Looks like they may be going back to that.
The Democratic leader for many years is going on trial now.
And the senator is on trial.
This is a pathetic political party.
And this case, this case is a completely ridiculous case.
First of all, the statute doesn't have a criminal penalty.
The statute is the Presidential Papers Act.
Has no criminal penalty.
It does have penalties about misplacing or whatever.
There's no harm that was done by this.
And she's treating it as such.
And she's treating him like he has rights.
Well, this has the judges nuts.
They unethically intervene with her to try to get her off the case.
The way the judge who had my case Uh, for the $145 million.
She went around to the other judges and told them they weren't giving enough of a sentence to the January 6th people.
That should be enough to get her thrown off all the Trump cases.
Well, this woman has stood up for what she believes is right.
She hasn't dismissed a case.
She hasn't agreed that they've made out a case that it's that there's no case here.
I believe they have.
I think she's wrong about that.
But she is protecting his rights.
I mean, there are two ways that you can think judges—there are three ways you can think judges are wrong.
One way you can think they're wrong is out of an excess of passion for your point of view.
Well, gee, you can see that happening if you're a lawyer and you believe in your client, right?
We give lawyers, except Trump lawyers like me and Eastman and so many others, the benefit of that doubt.
Always have.
So that we don't hold back in our enthusiasm for representing our clients.
Well, I mean, they don't give us the benefit of that.
They want to put me in jail for the rest of my life.
And then you have the lawyers who really don't know.
It's a fact.
For example, they say there's no evidence that Joe Biden got any money.
Like hell there isn't.
There's a lot of it and at some point we'll line it all up for you and we'll try to stick it here and we can pull it out.
But I'm gonna give you the one that's really easy that even prejudiced lying scum can figure out.
There's a written text Undeniably from Hunter Biden to his daughter saying, I gave half of my salary for 30 years to my father and I paid for all the family expenses during that period of time.
Why was he doing that with the money that he got?
Because the money that he got Well, yeah, put it up there, show them.
Rudy's not making it up, but nobody else will show it to you but Rudy.
Just like nobody else for years brought out Biden's criminality but me.
And nobody else brought out the hard drive, even though the FBI had it for nine months.
They were content to have you go through that election with that thing buried forever.
And then they had the audacity to bury it after I brought it out.
And let me and Trump be accused of being Russian agents.
And that's Barr and Wray, who he appointed.
So you want to know why I get angry about them?
And I think they're slime?
That's why I think they're slime.
They're sitting there with this.
It says two things, real simple.
Hey, sweetheart daughter.
For 30 years I've been giving the old man half of my salary, half of my salary, half of my salary.
And I've been paying all the expenses.
Now you want to go into the hard drive and you want me to pull out the bills for fixing the air conditioners?
You want me to put out the bills for putting out a new roof?
Joe didn't pay it, Hunter did.
Who the hell paid for Joe's daughter?
And Hunter's stepsister's education in college!
Hunter!
It's a way of laundering money to the old man!
That's what the Chinese do!
It has a name, like Gumshoe or Gumshoe, I'll get the name for you.
But I mean, that is a killer document.
I gave half of my salary for 30 years to my father, and the only product this family had to sell was Joe's office, which they did, and screw the United States.
Why did Zlochevsky find him?
Because it was well known that he was an effing crook, that's why.
Everybody in Ukraine is puzzled that all of America doesn't know what a big crook Joe is.
And they hate him because he extended the corruption there.
And he was corrupt with Poroshenko, the guy that Zelensky beat.
And why did Poroshenko lose?
Because he was a well-known thief.
And who put Zelensky in office?
Another well-known thief named Kolomoisky, who comes back.
They're not whacking money up?
I don't know.
You think I got a right to be suspicious?
Well, you don't have to think I do.
I do.
Judge, judge, judge, judge.
Don't let them get to you.
I think they have with a couple of those Supreme Court justices occasionally.
I think that's why they do it.
They see weakness.
They see weakness.
You know, they don't see weakness with me.
They don't see weakness with Bannon.
They don't see weakness with Navarro.
But they think they were wrong.
They were wrong with a couple of them.
Boy, you're not going to see Thomas or Alito back up one bit from what's right.
Not one bit.
You're not going to see Gorsuch do it.
I think, I think, I think Kavanaugh and Roberts have got it.
I think they see what's happening to their country, and yeah, they gotta preserve the integrity of the court, but not really historically at the sacrifice of the integrity of the court for eternity.
In history.
That's what happened in 2020.
They wanted no part of it.
I don't think they realized how true it was.
Now they know it's true.
You can't have watched what they did to Trump in New York.
and not known how corrupt the forces are against him.
You can't possibly think that these are individual trials that just were brought by individual people.
This is coordinated by the White House.
What the hell is Fannie Ho's boyfriend doing in the White House?
Right at the time the case was brought down, other than trying to coordinate it with Bragg's case, how did the number three guy in the Justice Department go down there to make sure the case would go down right?
Because, um, Bragg waited until the last minute to bring it.
Originally, he didn't think it was the case.
He was right.
But, I mean, he sold his soul a long time ago, when the Soros millions came in.
Well, Judge Cannon, just do what's right.
That's all, that's all I ask.
The case, the case is not a crime.
They've committed some of the worst crimes in the history of America, and they're prosecuting these people, including me, for things that are not crimes.
And people are not sufficiently upset about it.
Well, I got a few nice things to do.
First, to say happy birthday to a man whose career I saw begin and I saw end, and it was one of the great careers in the history of baseball, and that was Derek Jeter, the captain of the Yankees for all those years.
of five World Series.
Five World Series, some of the greatest plays in the history of baseball.
And something else, something else.
When Derek Jeter and Joe Torre and Bernie Williams and Tino Martinez and Jose Posada and David Cohn and Oh, and then, of course, already on the team was Catfish Hunter and Darryl Strawberry, who came over from the Mets, and Doc Gooden and all.
When they came to the Yankees, the Yankees were not the most popular team in New York.
First of all, they had had a big, long losing streak, and Buck Showalter had really brought them back.
And credit to Buck.
Great manager.
And then Joe, you know, took him over.
Also a great manager.
But they weren't the most popular.
I believe it was the personalities of Derek and the manager and the people I just mentioned as a group that made the Yankees so popular.
You couldn't help rooting for them.
They were nice guys.
And in all those years, with all the scandals for athletes, this guy, not a touch, not a thing.
And, um, Buck Showalter explained it.
Buck Showalter explained it the first day he came up with the Yankees.
Yeah, look at that catch.
I remember that catch.
That hurt his World Series performance because he was really injured badly.
I think it might be the only World Series he didn't bat 300.
You know, he's got a 310 lifetime batting average, a 309 playoff batting average.
Actually, he might have come back for the World Series, but he was playing like anybody else would have been sitting down.
Number two.
Frankie Crosetti's number.
Number two.
What a guy.
God.
Dr. Jeter and his mom.
See?
A lot of power, too.
He wasn't a power hitter, but he didn't not have power.
Let's put it that way.
I'll give you a couple of the highlights, right?
You saw that catch against Oakland that helped to bring them back in the playoffs.
I think when he made that catch, they were down two games to one to Oakland.
And then this was a 2-1 game that I think Mariano was trying to save.
Look at that catch.
Now, there have been many of those.
Also, the great flip catches.
Oh, there's a big argument, you know, who is the greatest shortstop, A-Rod or Garcia Parra, with the two contemporaries.
And defensively, very hard to tell them apart.
Very, very hard.
Offensively, A-Rod had the power and Cheetah had the all-around ability.
That's the way I would put it.
And Garciaparra was right up there.
Right, right up there.
But what he had was the special leadership quality.
And it's the DiMaggio leadership quality which the Yankees really like.
A quiet leadership.
Leadership by example.
Leadership playing with the worst knee in baseball, like Mantle did, like DiMaggio did.
Ankle, in DiMaggio's case.
Leadership playing knowing you'd just gotten hit by a pitch and everybody else would take a day off and you didn't.
Well, you'd go into the stands and you're ready for the World Series, and Troy can't even ask you.
And in a city that rips its athletes apart at least once, no matter how great they are, never, never, nobody would touch Jeter.
He once went 0 for 25 or 30.
Impossible, because the other thing that he was, he was not a streetkidder in particular.
A-Rod, for example, was a streetkidder, someone notorious.
Chino, I mean, Chino would go forever, and then he'd hit 12 home runs in a row.
And most players are streak hitters.
But he had one very bad streak, and he batted first or second.
It depended on whether we had a better leadoff hitter.
Like when Knobloch came to the Yankees, Knobloch batted first.
And I think Jeter thought that was the best lineup.
Jeter said he liked Knobloch as the number one hitter because Knobloch took 8 to 10 to 12 pitches.
At the very beginning of the game, he made the pitcher throw everything he had, and he, Jeter, standing on the on-deck circle, could basically see everything the pitcher had.
And Knobloch was also a .300 hitter, and also on-base percentage of over .400.
And then you had this contact hitter right behind him.
And then the lineup would change a bit.
Now, Jeter was also an excellent leadoff hitter for the Yankees.
But I liked him best, that's the place I liked him best, in the number two position.
Because he was, I think, you know, the guy that traditionally is considered the greatest Yankee number two hitter is Push-Em-Up Tony Lazeri.
And the reason he has the nickname Push-Em-Up is because he would always get you over to second base.
He also would knock you in, and he's also a Hall of Fame player.
I think he's got about a .320 batting average.
Oh, he came up right before Babe Ruth, who came up right before Lou Gehrig.
Can you imagine?
Earl Combs was the leadoff hitter.
He only batted about .290, .300.
Three of the four hitters on the Yankee team were in the Hall of Fame.
Imagine facing him four or five times a game, in any order.
I don't know, Ruth first, Derrick second.
Well, the Yankees were like that.
Vegeta anchoring it.
I mean, Tino Martinez had a 41 home run year.
Bernie Williams, I think he was most valuable player one year.
Jorge Posada?
Unbelievable.
Offensive catcher?
Unbelievable.
Great power.
I think, I think they just, he just hit, uh, what he, what is, what's Posada doing, batting, being on base when Chido's hitting?
Must have been a messed up lineup that day.
The thing about Ajita was, right-handed hitter, you say, well, how did that many home runs in Yankee Stadium?
First of all, he knew how to pull the ball.
That's what you just saw there.
But I think, let's see if you're going to see his patented home run.
That would have been to right field.
He and A-Rod, when they played together, would destroy, there's A-Rod congratulating him now, and they do television together now.
That's where he put the home runs.
Thank you for showing it.
Opposite field.
He and A-Rod ate that place up.
If you, if you were pitching, you made one mistake, and one of the two of them would put it over there.
Now that's a, that's a straightaway home run.
Oh no, somebody caught that.
Oh, he's coming all the way around from first.
He turned up at first and Look how calm he is.
Now, I actually, I don't think, I've probably watched him play a thousand times.
If you count television, probably more.
I don't ever, the worst he's ever done with an umpire is look at him.
And you know, whenever he did, he was always right.
Cause he, he, he argued very, uh, very infrequently, but the minute, and I can't say enough about him.
I cannot say enough about him.
One day I brought a young boy who's autistic to Yankee Stadium.
Parents were friends of mine.
And, you know, I bring him in and he could be there at five o'clock and he could meet all the Yankees, whatever.
And he's, oh, they're all so nice to him.
And then he starts saying to me, I have these two cards here.
I have to get Jeter and A-Rod's signature, or my friends will say I wasn't at Yankee Stadium.
I said, oh, I think we can manage that.
I think we can manage that.
So I saw Jeter, and I said, Derek, would it be OK if you come over?
And he said, sure.
Why don't we take him in the dugout?
So we go sit down.
He sits down in the dugout.
This is like when you're getting ready.
He spends about five minutes with him.
He gives him a couple of things, you know, like a baseball glove, a ball, his telephone number.
He doesn't want any information about baseball.
He gives him a little pat on the head.
Then somebody else comes up to him.
I've forgotten who it was.
And I explain who it is.
He was having a particularly good season.
And he acts like he doesn't know him.
And he says, where's A-Rod?
Oh, the guy said, you want my signature?
I want A-Rod.
I said, I'm sorry.
I take the guy aside and put my arm around him.
I said, you know, he's a special one.
He said, I know, I got that.
I got it.
He said, look, you stay here, son.
I'll go talk to A-Rod.
A-Rod may or may not play today.
I think he's going to play, but he's getting, you know, he's in a tub.
Okay.
I think he said, could he come in?
The guy went off and comes back.
He says, wait about five minutes.
And like everybody was there, his father and my wife and a couple other people.
He said, Judas said, I mean, everyone said, you know, please just have one person, you come in with him because he knows you, meaning me.
So I walk in.
The clubhouse is pretty much empty with just a couple of guys maybe working at their lockers.
Most are out there practicing.
And Jeter is just finishing, must've been a knee injury, because he had it in a, had it in a big tank.
A-Rod, A-Rod.
A-Rod.
A-Rod is just finishing.
And he said, he told me, he told me, he said, you mind leaving?
I'm thinking, hmm.
I said, okay, A-Rod, sure.
Leave.
His father and mother now are nervous when I come out.
About five minutes, 10 minutes later, he comes out.
Comes out with A-Rod who's gonna spend a little time on the field.
He shakes hands with the father and the mother.
The kid's got... He's got a glove.
He's got two hats.
He's got baseball.
And he's got a... And he's got a... A batting glove.
Signed by Jeter.
By A-Rod.
by A-Rod and he says, now they'll know I was there because I have A-Rod's DNA.
Where?
So that's what these guys are like.
I mean, they are, they're wonderful.
They're wonderful people.
And, and I, and I think that, um, I give Cheetah a lot of credit for all of that, even the help with Strawberry and who I love, Strawberry.
Love him.
Um, He helped everybody.
He helped everybody.
And he made a team of people who admired each other.
Even when they would get angry, they'd get over it.
Now, what about the Stanley Cup?
We might as well do our sports right if we're going to do it.
Yeah.
We watched after we finished last night.
Ted and I were not sufficiently tired to go to bed.
So what did we do?
We watched the last period and about A third of the second period of absolutely fabulous game!
Yeah.
And only one goal was scored when we watched.
Yeah.
Tell them, you're the hockey player, not me.
I can do baseball, but... I'm writing up a new caption, switching from a happy birthday message to the Stanley Cup, of course, which went seven games.
It's weird, though.
Wicked seven games.
Three?
Three.
That's right.
At the first three games, Uh, Edmonton looked like it stunk.
Yeah.
And Edmonton, remember, began to season two and seven.
So he said, oh boy, they went back to that.
Then...
Florida went to sleep.
Florida went to sleep.
The Edmonton Oilers won three in a row.
Beat them 8-0.
8-1, 5-3, 5-1.
Yeah, 8-1.
And then game seven last night, and what's weird about this matchup, Mayor, you had the Florida Panthers, so the USA, right?
We're supposed to be rooting for the USA versus Edmonton, which is Canada.
But I felt I had so much more in common being from Michigan.
Anyone here that's from Michigan or the Upper Peninsula specifically?
I would have to report this to Trump.
Hey, what did he do when he took over the ice rank, the Wollman ice rank?
This is a great point to make.
He said how terrible the quality of the ice was, right?
Right, he got it from Canada.
Because they were getting it from Florida!
Where the Florida Panthers play.
So what did he do?
He switched it and started getting ice from Canada.
At which point, you know, the the rank was never more popular, right?
Yeah, but it's only it's only Democrats who root for foreign teams.
See, you're right.
That's where at the end of the day, I was happy.
That's why when we saw when you and I saw Biden getting ready to come down to Manhattan, we saw no American flags.
That was that's what that was funny when you pointed that out, because now I look for that.
It's so true.
It's very bizarre.
American flags and Biden are like inconsistent.
Well, American flag, I hate to say it, but American flag's in the Democrat Party.
If you see an American flag on a car, in front of a house, or somebody with a flag pin, you almost, it's almost guaranteed to be a Republican.
Yeah, you know it's not a Democratic neighborhood even because it would have been burned.
Yeah, that's such a good point.
President Trump, and look, you're a part-time resident of South Florida.
I've been going down there with you here quite a bit.
So I find it weird.
I think if I were a hockey player, I would find it weird coming to the rink in 90 degree temperatures.
I had a hard time with hockey in New York, like when they won the Stanley Cup.
In June.
It was my first year as mayor.
Yeah.
And I thought it was just weird going to those.
And my son was a hockey player, so he wanted to go to every game.
John F. Kennedy Jr.
was at the games.
They got video clips of you.
I've watched a 1994 Rangers documentary.
Me and Andrew in the clubhouse.
Then we had our first We had our first victory parade, and the Yankees and the Mets hadn't won in a long time, so we hadn't had one of the Knicks.
We hadn't had one for, I guess, the 86 Mets was the last one we had, which was almost 10 years before the Yankees went back to, what, 78?
78 or 78. Yeah. And the Knicks had a couple in the 70s, but New York was without...
You're not gonna... Yeah, I guess we had the, you know, we had the Super Bowl parade,
but the first Super Bowl parade they had in New Jersey.
Wow!
Of course, of course, it's the middle of winter.
Oh, come on!
No, the second one we had in Manhattan, the one when we beat Buffalo.
Oh, yeah.
But it was still, you know, it was two degrees out, and so you can't get quite the same thing.
That Ranger parade, where, you know, there aren't as many Ranger fans or hockey fans as there would be football and baseball, But since every single one showed up, it seemed like there were.
Yeah.
And it's been all summer.
They waited 54 years.
Now 30.
And it was after the... I didn't realize how good the Islanders were back in the day.
Well, the Islanders had come off like three championships and yeah.
And then after that, at the time, we thought when we beat New Jersey, we had won because Edmonton was not that good a team.
Yeah.
But they played us right down to seven games.
Seven games?
Oh, so that was just like this?
Yeah.
But I always knew we were going to win.
It wasn't like 3-3.
Yeah.
I always knew we were going to win because I knew we were better.
And we just had to have... And that seventh game being at home.
Yeah.
And Messier took over.
Wow, that Ranger... Messier took over the last period, like McHenry tried to, but didn't succeed.
Yeah, McDavid, yeah.
He must have played like... They were gassed.
He must have been like 14... How tired were they?
He must have played like 14 of the... Yeah, that last minute, they just couldn't.
And we had a great goal... Richter was a great goalie.
I was gonna say, was Richter the goalie for your Stanley Cup in 94?
Yeah, he had been the MVP of the Olympics, you know.
Wow, the Rangers, you guys had your moment right before the Red Wings started being good again.
Well, I regret to inform you, Mayor, the New York Yankees right now, in what you call the Subway Series, they're losing to the Mets 9-2, the top of the 8th.
I'm gonna go cry if you don't mind.
So maybe we'll watch the rest of that.
They've been having a tough time.
The Yankees have been, in the last 10 games, 3-7.
3-7. This will make them 3-8. And they've had some big losses.
They lost two out of three to Boston.
They lost two out of three to Baltimore.
They're rivals.
So there's something going on.
Yeah.
I mean, something's got to get readjusted.
It sounds like they're not hitting.
Obviously not pitching this time, but not hitting either.
Who was pitching tonight?
Was it Cole?
Who's coming off the disabled list?
We'll have to take a look.
Cole did a pretty good performance the first time out.
He was pitching against Baltimore.
Garrett Cole.
Yeah.
How many runs did he give up?
Seven.
Oh, six.
Six.
When the hell does he ever give up six runs?
Yeah, that's not good.
Well, I must say, we don't want to get too detailed because this is a sports show, but I think Cole should have been brought back after the fourth, but that's okay.
That's okay.
It's only me.
I don't see why you bring anybody back early.
What's the point?
You know how many times managers bring people back early and then you lose them for the whole season?
Yeah.
Okay, I've always wanted to manage the Yankees, so I'll tell you a good Derek Jeter story, a good Joe Torre story, and then we'll sign off for our show tomorrow night, which will be previewing the debate, and we'll get some people to talk about it, and I will give you all the debate experience that I have, including helping to train Donald J. Trump for his first debate, his second debate, his third, his fourth one.
You'll want to watch, you'll want to tune in on Definitely Thursday and tomorrow.
And I'll give you my predictions for what, how I think it's going to go.
And then we'll, then we'll have the, be like watching the Stanley Cup again, except about 10 times more people.
They think there'll be over a hundred million people watching.
Can't let that get in your head.
The last thing in the world you've got to think of when you walk out there is a hundred million people.
You've dealt with that.
Oh yeah, that's what I do.
That's what I do.
I remember when I made my first big, big speech like to 20 or 30,000 people.
And I was thinking to myself, and somebody said to me, it's just like talking to a jury.
There's no way it's like that.
Oh yeah.
And I went up and I stood there.
I was nervous.
I just paused, looked at two or three people in the audience.
I'm going to start off by looking at them.
And then I gave the speech, looking around at the people in the audience.
Then pretty quickly I started moving around, getting off the mic.
You never have to worry about whether I was reading or not, because I was walking around.
Is it overwhelming when you're in front of that many faces, though, I guess?
You get used to it.
Anything else?
At first, sure.
At first, yes.
At first, it is.
You teach yourself little things to deal with it, like what I just said.
Pretend you're just talking to the monitor or whatever.
But you don't want to do that.
My advice?
Pick people in the crowd.
Different parts.
So you're going to move around and go and go give different parts of the speech to them as if you're talking to them, particularly on a television speech that's going home, because you can give a great speech in the auditorium that isn't that good at home.
Yeah.
You know, you can be a little over the top in the auditorium because they're far away from you.
But television is a very, very hot medium.
And I'm talking pretty calmly right now, and all I have to do is that, and it sounds unbelievable.
If I did that in Madison Square Garden, people would hardly even notice it.
So it's interesting.
So here's the GITA story.
I was mayor for eight years, and we had four World Series.
We had seven Championships.
We were in all kinds of games, and I was not at every single one, but almost every one.
And I had gotten the nickname, the number one Yankee fan.
And also, as you know, crime went down historically.
And Yankee Stadium had been a very dangerous place.
One of the reasons George was going to move out, because people weren't coming there anymore.
I mean, when I came in, the attendance was below two million.
It was up to over four.
And we were working on things to keep them there, like building an enclosure around it like Shea Stadium had.
See, Shea Stadium, when you come in it, you're already in the parking lot, which is surrounded by gates.
The subway brings you in to the parking lot.
Yankee Stadium, you come out in the street.
So we were going to make it one big enclosure, one big park, Yankee Park.
So when you came out, you came in the subway, but a lot of people took buses and other subway lines and they had to walk.
Plus the parking wasn't all in one place.
So they had to walk two and three blocks and they would be the victims of crime.
And, um, and George wanted to move the stadium to someplace else in New York.
And my first inclination was, Oh, keep it there.
And I said, I'll make it safe.
Don't worry.
And we did.
We did.
No problems once we started having... Remember when Governor Bush and the Yankees were in the playoffs with the Texas Rangers and people asked him, is he going to come to the Bronx?
And he said, it's too dangerous.
I put out a thing showing that per capita he was safer in New York than in the five
biggest cities in Texas and said the governor should come here to be safe.
So the the the funniest story with Jeter is this.
After I'm mayor, first opening day after I'm mayor, and I would go to opening day all the time, and I wasn't sure whether to go on the first opening day because I was very solicitous of making sure that Mike Bloomberg, you know, got his place and But he invited me to come with him.
So we sat there together.
I think before the game began, when the Yankees took the field, you know, for that last little practice before the first inning, a rather young, attractive young lady jumped over the third baseline, almost in that area where you saw Jeter make the catch.
She jumps over.
She runs like hell to Jeter.
She gives him a note and she tries to kiss him, which he, as he does everything else in life, he gracefully avoided.
And then she runs to try to, and the cops tackle her like she's some guy.
The people behind us lean over and they say to Bloomberg, when he was mayor, she never would have gotten on the field.
And Bloomberg looks at him, he would have shot her.
I told you that story.
He said, well, we always had the feeling it would.
I was not that bad.
I really wasn't, but they were afraid of me.
There's something to it.
They were afraid of Trump and that's why they didn't invade Russia.
They were afraid of Reagan, and that's how we won the Cold War.
You've got to know how to use that!
If you have wisdom, the left wing doesn't understand that.
That's why they don't govern well.
That's why they shouldn't govern at all.
People just should know that they're too irresponsible to govern.
They always have deficits and whatever else.
So we'll be back tomorrow.
We're going to add a little sports segment to the show.
Next week, we're going to have exciting two hours from 7 to 8 and 8 to 9.
7 to 8, we're going to do some analysis, and then 8 to 9, we're going to cover the world.
We're going to do a 360, and we're going to bring in some other subjects during that period, too.
We're going to do some sports.
We'll do some culture, too.
People don't know that us Republicans, even though we're deplorables, are very cultured.
And then we'll get you some interesting guests, particularly with the election coming around.
And of course, you know, I guess we have to say a good deal of our emphasis and the reason we wanted the two hours is so we can really spend time on the election.
Because we can't make a mistake and I want to make sure that all of you have the information you need to go out and do battle verbally and also have the incentives to work like hell.
We're also going to face this issue of whether he goes to jail.
Bannon goes to jail next Monday if it doesn't get put off.
I talked to him the other day.
I just think they're doing it to keep his voice silent.
We're going to have to pick up for him because they want him off the air.
I mean, that, that, that war room show.
I mean, those people love him and they love Trump and he understands the Trump people better than anybody does better than I do better than Trump does.
He's been a, he's been a critical warrior for us and they're going to have him out until three weeks before the election.
And I was kidding around with them, will they let you broadcast from jail?
And of course they don't.
We're going to see if we can get in.
And we tried to get in to see Navarro.
They wouldn't let him, wouldn't let him do it.
What the hell, what the hell, where is, where are they?
In the Gulag?
He's, he's, I won't even tell, I'm not going to tell you the prison he's going to be.
I don't know if they want to keep that secure or not.
But, um, uh, I know, I know that prison like the back of my hand.
A lot of nice places to put him in that prison.
I mean, there's no nice places to put anybody in prison.
But there are a lot of places you can put him and a lot of places you cannot put him.
So when I find out where he is, if God forbid he has to go, I'll let you know if they're screwing with him or not.
And I'll tell you what, they screwed with Navarro.
They screwed with the J6 people.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons never did that.
Never!
Under Republicans or Democrats.
They've damn politicized it.
And that's why they treated the J6 people like they were prisoners of war with a hostile power.
We'll be back tomorrow.
Keep yourself informed.
Do a lot of it on your own so you don't depend on all these liars and thieves and bums and crooks and greedy people who are giving you false information.
I hate to say it, count on us, but you can, and the Bannon, and send the people like that, and Ted.
Ted was pointing at himself, I think.
And Ted.
No, he's actually getting warm.
We have the air conditioning off so you can hear me, but maybe it's better if we had the air conditioner on so I don't faint and they think I'm Biden.
You know, at this point, after we've been on over almost two hours, at this point, they'd be bringing oxygen in.
That's live television.
You never know what could happen, right?
Yeah, well, no, he's going to get two breaks.
I wanted to point that out, Mayor.
He's going to sit down.
That's the biggest, out of all the rules, the two commercial breaks?
I don't like that.
How about this?
I don't like that.
If he sits down, you know Trump can stand up.
I mean, I know him.
He'd be very, hey, come on, Joe, stand up.
Come on.
It looks bad.
Yeah, get up.
And he won't get up.
It's not a good look for a tough leader.
Come on, get up.
I hope he just stands up in the middle of the debate and says, look, I can stand up.
Bare minimum.
Remember when he walks with Hillary?
Yeah.
He should just do a deliberate walk back and forth and say, see, I didn't trip.
That would be good.
But the two commercial breaks, that's that's uncommon, right?
That doesn't happen in presidential debates.
That's right.
So, that right there?
You don't need to- I don't care about all the other stuff.
That gives him an out.
What if he starts breaking- Haven't they conceded that he's not prepared to be president if he has to take eight days off to get ready for an hour and a half debate?
But they're gonna just ask him- I mean, we can predict 90% of the questions they're gonna ask.
Eight days, and he's supposed to be the president.
How do you feel tonight, Mr. President?
And then they'll say, Trump, why did you commit so many crimes?
Take a week off.
Can you imagine?
God bless America.
Pray for the Israelis.
Pray for the Americans.
Pray for all of our friends and relatives.
Please, God, get us a president who'll keep us safe from the people who want to come here and attack our women and children.
We need your help.
And we are mindful of a Democrat president's warning to us that here on earth the work of God is ours.
We gotta do it.
So, God bless you.
God bless America.
I'm going to share with you today how we can all bear the principle of common sense and
rational discussion to the issues of our day.
America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
It 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.
you 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.
We're able to analyze.
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