America's Mayor Live (E444): Celebrating America's 248th Independence Day
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Good evening and happy birthday to the greatest nation on earth!
278 years of having the courage to revolt against the greatest power on earth with the odds definitely against us that we were going to win.
And every one of those great men who put their Signature on that document had to believe there was a better chance they were going to die than live.
So any of you that dishonor them are a bunch of jerks.
Did they have infirmities?
Were there things that they were afraid to do?
Were there things they couldn't see far enough ahead?
Or were there things that were legitimate obstacles to doing it then?
All of those things have to be considered, but in comparison, Their contribution to human freedom throughout the world is unmatched.
And even the end of slavery, to a very large extent, has to be attributed to them.
Even Jefferson, by putting the words right at the beginning, all men are created equal.
This man is one of the smartest men to ever hold that office.
When he wrote all men are created equal, you don't think he didn't know he was creating a debate?
And you know what side he was on, right?
He was on the side of abolition.
But he had doubts that it could be done.
Now, Odette, he knew what would happen ultimately.
In fact, one of his great sayings is, you know, he fears for America when these people realize what we have done to them.
This was a very, very...
Did more...
Maybe and...
To take his statue down and burn it. It's just just ridiculous by these people who couldn't you know...
They got about 1% of his IQ.
Well, shall we listen to One of the great contributions of really the last 20 or 30 years, and now it's become an American classic.
It's one of my real favorites.
Let's listen to it.
They'll know what it is.
Oh, beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain, O beautiful for spacious skies, for amber waves of grain,
for purple mountain majesties above the fruited plain.
America! America! God shed his grace on thee, and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea.
What a beautiful hymn, huh?
I was thinking of Lee Greenwood's song, which we're going to do at the end.
I've just crossed up signals, but what the heck?
You can't complain about that.
That's one of the most beautiful hymns about America ever written.
Its words are pure gold.
I mean, oh!
Written originally by Katharine Lee Bate in the 19th century.
The music is by Samuel Augustus Howe.
And the three remaining stanzas, after the one that we all know, are equally as beautiful.
I always thought the last stanza might well be the most beautiful.
Oh, beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years.
Please think about that.
Because they were looking beyond the years.
Thine alabaster cities gleam undimmed by human tears.
America, America.
God shed his grace on thee, and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea.
Well, there's a great hymn for a great country, and if you don't get a little tingle with that, move someplace else.
You know what I'm finished with?
All these people who try to diminish our expressions of patriotism on the grounds that, well now they're doing like Christian nationalism garbage.
There's a, there's a, I don't know if she's a communist or not, but she sure as heck pretends to be one with this, this thing she wrote, Pamela Paul, who tells us that, The Declaration is not based on Judeo-Christian values.
Or is it based on Buddhist values?
No values.
Atheist values.
I don't know, I kind of think right in the beginning he talks about inalienable rights coming from the Creator.
Pamela, the Creator is God.
I know, don't get nervous.
It's God.
I know Marx wants you to get him out of America, and you people at the Times have done a really good job of that, because we've been stupid and not fought back.
I mean, I have always found this quite annoying and quite upsetting, but I didn't realize the dimension of it until the pandemic, when you canceled Easter.
I just didn't think you had the ability to cancel Easter.
There is, in the First Amendment, something called the Protection for the Free Exercise of Religion.
Which it seems to me, gee, if you were so concerned about the pandemic, you kept the liquor stores open.
But not, I mean, people who were weak or upset or whatever, who are alcoholics would have to get their liquor to reinforce them.
How about those of us that rely on God to get through strife?
What about us?
There used to be a lot more of us, percentage-wise, until you went to war against God.
You, the New York Times.
And I believe that a lot of our immorality and amorality and a lot of the problems we have is because we've taken God out of America.
And don't give me this, America wasn't based on Judeo-Christian values.
Just read any of our founding fathers.
I mean, you can make believe somebody else created the country if you want, but it's all these guys, you know, about, what was it, about a third or half of whom were slave owners, so they should be killed.
And the others weren't.
In fact, the others represented a whole part of America that went to war to free black men.
You think maybe white men should get a little credit for that?
What do you think, Ted?
You think white men should get a little credit for having gone to war and subjected themselves to about 200,000 deaths in order to end slavery?
We sacrificed everything, we put everything on the line in this country to end slavery.
To end slavery, absolutely.
And I'm going to tell you, and I don't know if you're smart enough, I'm sure you are smart enough, they're not smart enough to pick up the fact that Thomas Jefferson didn't put all men are created equal in there by chance.
This is the smartest man that ever sat in the White House, according to John Kennedy, who might have been one of the smartest men to sit in the White House also.
And that was there on purpose.
And he's even written about knowing what it was going to create.
And there were times as a younger man, he was in favor of immediate emancipation.
Both political practicality and then a certain degree of reluctance that they'd be ready for, either the slaves or the America.
And what would happen?
Look, you know, it's always easier when you know what the outcome is going to be.
But when you think about it, even many years later after the war, adjusting To the effects of slavery was really very, very difficult.
I mean, very unfair.
But to say that America is, you know, in some way a unique evil country for this reason, there are very few big countries that haven't had slavery.
You get the impression that we invented it.
Uh-uh.
It was brought to us by Europe.
Half of us hated it.
The number of abolitionists right from the very beginning is gigantic.
So it led to finally a war.
I hope we can get over this.
But you know, we're doing it again.
I mean, this guy Biden has brought us back to racism, hasn't he?
So now, I'm pretty sure I'm right about this, but I could be mixing it up with the Attorney General.
But we'll check this out, Ted.
I believe that he set down a stricture last time that he was going to pick a black woman as Vice President.
He said he was first Supreme Court justice, it'd be a black woman.
I would have preferred if it was one who knew the definition of the word women.
That would have helped.
But I don't, I mean, there have been political reasons and other reasons why people make picks and whatever, but that's a purely racist act.
That's completely inconsistent with America being colorblind.
It's completely inconsistent with what Martin Luther King Jr.
stood for.
It's not going to create more freedom for black people or white people.
It's going to create more bitterness and division.
When you're picking people based on their ethnic background, their religion, pick them on merit.
And we'll disagree on merit.
You're just extending it.
But of course the Democratic Party has had a lot more to do with slavery than the Republican Party.
It was the party of slavery.
And I know that a lot of people think that Republicans are racist and all this other stuff, but none other than Malcolm X said that the worst enemy of the black person is the American liberal.
He's their biggest enemy.
I mean, there's a lot to that.
It could be examined, but it sure gets you off the hook if you think that also, if Malcolm X thought it.
Well, I mean, Trump really gave him a drubbing, Ted.
Um, I know, I know there are people that say the movement of, um, if you look at this, it's like, so I think three or four polls have come out where Trump has now had six to eight points.
Get up to 10.
Um, when you consider the advantage Republicans have in the, uh, in the electoral college, And you say to yourself, you know, Trump won the presidency and lost a popular vote in 2016.
Bush lost a popular vote, I think, both in 2000 and 2004, right, Ted?
I think he lost it to Kerry.
I think.
I'm not sure.
Well, in 2000.
Looking at popular vote, although it's interesting for the whole country, is meaningless.
It has nothing to do with the selection of the president.
That's right.
So if a Republican has a lead, when you have to absorb New York and California, and the reason that it's all extremely ridiculous is, and I say this to any Democrat, you want to change the rules, we'll beat you anyway.
I'll just take my candidate and bring it up to the state of New York and cut that number to... Right now it's nine or eight.
I'll cut it to three or four.
Do the same thing in California.
And you'll do the same thing in Mississippi and Alabama and places like that.
See what you can pick up.
See if you can get the black vote there to be stronger.
But what you do is you ignore the states that are Republican and we ignore the states that are Democrat.
If we're smart, Since it's completely irrelevant to the selection of the president.
And since the states that we're ignoring have much larger populations, and you have a group of Pavlovian voters there, like in Chicago, where for 60 years they've been putting Democrats in, haven't had a Republican mayor in Chicago, even though they're being slaughtered worse than in a war.
Or New York, where it's been, you know, about 180 years of crooked governments, crooked courts, crooked governments, boss tweed.
Republicans got elected largely because of Democrat corruption.
LaGuardia, Walker, me, Dinkins.
We were it in the 20th century.
Oh, no, I'm sorry.
John Lindsay, who became a Democrat.
I don't know if he counts.
I don't think so.
When you look at a, even a two-point margin for Trump, you're probably looking at a 30, 40 electoral vote win.
If you're looking at eight to 10, whoa.
And I would say that, I would say that the Biden people are arguing internally, I guess, to keep him on the ticket by saying, well, it wasn't that, Wasn't that big a switch?
And if you look at the margin by which he won the debate based on polling, and the switch in the vote, you say, oh, wasn't that great?
So the numbers for winning the debate were like 70 and 80 percent.
And the numbers for Biden were Maybe the highest was about 24.
There's even a reputable poll where he's down to 8% who thought he won the debate.
So then you would figure maybe to be a 10 or 12 or 15 points like.
No, these people are too well known.
And a lot of the voting here is so polarized.
That they mean that the people who are hanging in there for Biden.
47% of Democrats don't think he should run, but they're voting for him.
Because they won't vote for Trump.
Or at least a lot of them won't.
And that'll stay that way.
I don't think it's possible for Biden to get below 42, 43, 41 percent.
I'd be shocked.
Because of the anti-Trump vote and the Pavlovian Democratic vote in places like New York, Philadelphia, Chicago.
And they rack up big numbers.
These polls are killers.
Now, I don't know.
I'm going to just tell you straight out how I feel about this.
And then Ted and I will talk a little about it.
And you guys, maybe, why don't you text us in a couple of observations on this?
Well, yeah, we'll bring in some commentary from the larger world.
As an American, I have no doubt what the right thing to do is.
Which I always try to do no matter what.
He should be removed from office.
He should have been three years ago.
He should have been when he fell down the steps going up.
The guy has too much heavy responsibility to be impaired mentally the way he is.
And it has resulted in people dying.
It's not as if it's been harmless.
I mean, how do you explain a man deciding to take out the civilians Take out the troops before the civilians and leave them in Afghanistan so they can be killed by the terrorists.
And also leaving the weapons behind for the terrorists to kill them with.
I don't even think that was purchased by China.
No.
I think that's an example where he should have just been straight out taken out under the 25th amendment.
You gotta be crazy to do that.
He's mentally ill.
He's not just demented.
He's mentally ill.
He's mentally a liar.
He's been lying since Sam Donaldson said in 1988, thank God we got rid of him.
He'd be a disaster because he's so dishonest.
You think it changed?
No, it just got worse.
All of this gets worse.
So for the good of the country, he should be off.
He should be out of the presidency, much less the candidacy.
And look, of course I'm not in love with Harris and I have concerns about her intellect and her personality and I can't... I haven't focused on her enough.
I know something's wrong with her.
I mean, she's... I know something's wrong with her.
I can just look at her and listen to her and I know there's something wrong with her.
But I don't think she has a mental illness.
That would impair her.
I think she has other things like ideology and lack of integrity and any number of things that will impair her ability as president.
But I don't think it's her lack of brain cells.
In Biden's case, he wasn't working on many to start with.
So when you take them away, It's pretty damn dangerous.
So Biden is sending mixed signals based on this, right?
He's saying, I'm gonna stick in, but then he's putting out, but I may be leaving.
Now, I don't know if he's doing that.
I don't know if he's in control of that.
I think he's facing a problem he never had before in the White House, which is he's getting a lot of disloyal leaking, because he had a really tight White House.
But now, people, People supported him up because they loved him.
He ran for president three times.
He never got above 5%.
I mean, he was the jackass of the Senate.
They voted for him because they hate Trump.
So now when they see this, and now they see these numbers, they say, well, we got to have a better shot than that.
And they're probably right politically.
They're probably right politically.
Now, I can show you polls that say it doesn't matter.
He beats them all.
He beats Newsom by five.
He beats Gretchen Whitmer by four.
He beats Little Petey by five.
I don't know if they've done Beasley yet.
He's sort of a late entry into this.
You probably don't even know who Beasley is, which, I mean, I know he's the governor of Kentucky because It's weird to have a Republican governor of Kentucky, but here's what they did.
They're so damn loyal.
I love this.
They went to a meeting yesterday with the president, and they pledged their support to him.
This has got to be right under Julius Caesar.
Shakespeare's playing.
They pledged their support to him.
And the president said, would you mind going outside?
I seriously doubt the President said this.
Somebody on the President's behalf said, we have a press conference set up on the lawn of the White House, which they do very often.
So if you don't mind going out there and, you know, explaining, you saw him, he looks great.
They all said yes.
And all of a sudden, the weasels Went down in the basement and went out through the sewer exits from the White House.
You see, you don't see there.
You see Hogel.
She's going nowhere.
The other two are going nowhere.
But where's Pretty Boy Newsom?
He's down in the sewers.
He comes out on Pennsylvania Avenue.
Uh-huh, there's a way you can get out.
He asked the secretary, let me go out that way.
He had a little, like, feces on him and stuff like that, but he still got out.
And, uh, Whitmer-Whitless, where's she?
Little Petey probably fit in those places better.
And I think Petey made a big mistake not showing up.
Petey could have shown up, and if he just kept his mouth shut, you wouldn't have seen him.
He'd be down, you know, he'd be down, the camera's here, he'd be down here.
Just keep your mouth shut, Petey.
You could do your usual political garbage, right?
But it gives you an idea, as we start maybe against them, the quality of their character.
These are, you know, quintessential 21st century slimy American politicians.
And that's the best thing you can say about them.
Wow.
Wow.
I mean, if he went there, didn't you expect he'd have to say something to the press?
Well, of course he doesn't.
And now, he's gonna convince us he's ready for the job by getting interviewed by the biggest ass licker on television.
George Stephanopoulos, Hillary's handmaid.
Hillary's a little plaything, you know, who would do whatever the hell he wanted.
You don't think he's going to give him the questions? Come on.
They wanted to show you that this guy was okay. They put out the Harvey.
videos and not be in contempt of Congress.
Dealing with the vast hypocrisy that they've put Steve Bannon in jail when the case hasn't even been resolved on appeal.
For a meaningless refusal to turn over documents because of Trump's assertion of executive privilege, which they've never put anybody in jail for before in the history of the republic.
Meanwhile, they got a guy that's covering up something like the hard drive, maybe, huh?
It'd be quite interesting if this jackass gets elected and then we get the Herd Tape and we see that he, you know, he fainted or his brain stopped or a couple of brains leaked out of his ear.
Because he's always going like this.
You ever notice that, Ted?
I did, yeah.
He's always picking his nose like.
He's always doing like this.
Whenever he's in trouble, he goes like this.
I don't know if he's trying to keep some brains in that are coming out through the nose or maybe Hunter gave him something.
Yeah.
Because Hunter must have a lot of nose activity, I would think.
You would think.
After all those years, it would have to be.
Have you ever seen Hunter when things were really bad with no teeth?
Well, we'll be back very shortly.
We have some live reports from some friends around the country.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We're going to take a look at Boston, I think.
New York is on the west side.
We'll talk about all that.
We'll be right back.
I hope you like the fireworks back there.
We'll be right back.
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♪♪♪ This is what goes into Rudy's coffee.
Rudy Giuliani back with America's Mayor Live.
We're in New Hampshire, and we're going to check in with Stephen Schumacher, who with his trusty Dog, Raleigh, is in Boston, getting ready for the fireworks in Boston, which of course are one-tenths of the fireworks in New York.
They're like, there are fireworks in Boston?
What have we got, two firecrackers?
I'm sorry, I'm a biased New Yorker.
We do have the biggest fireworks display in the country, bigger than Washington, even.
Really?
Bigger than D.C.?
I'm not sure of that, actually.
I know it's bigger than Boston and Chicago.
What you're looking at is a little deceptive because they move to the west side.
They do that about every 10 or 15 years to let New Jersey get in on it, which I think is fine.
A lot of New Yorkers.
There's Steven.
I wonder if he can hear us.
Hey, good to hear from y'all.
I can hear him.
Can we hear you?
I can hear you guys but it's a little bit too loud because like I said we're in a kind of a crowded area here in Boston getting ready for the fireworks.
Show us where you are Steven.
Give us a shot.
So I'll tell you where I am.
I am on one of the main bridges and actually security is very tight here.
I'm about to get booted off of this bridge but you can see behind me where I'm pointing is where the pops I believe.
What's it called?
The No, fireworks.
Not fireworks.
The Pops.
It's the concert.
The big famous concert that they do.
The Boston Pops is right over here.
Unfortunately, me and Raleigh, who you can kind of see over there, could not get into the Boston Pops because they discriminate against dogs or something like that.
But then if you look behind me, you got the Cambridge side, and it looks like a lot of young people over there.
And you know, I will say that I'm getting a very positive response on the hat that I'm wearing.
So many people have been coming up to me, and even in Massachusetts, in Boston, right?
I admire you!
Look at that!
For wearing the hat?
In Boston?
Near Cambridge?
Wow!
I'm a bit worried about it, but actually, Like, kind of across the board.
Occasionally, you'll get a weird stare, you know, and a couple trolls, but most of the people have been very, very supportive.
And everyone loves Raleigh, too, so that makes it easy.
So, how about we check back in in a little bit?
I think we're going to be a little too early for the festivities.
Are they at 9 or 10?
They're at 10.30 this evening here in Boston.
But I'll show you, I'll actually see, I doubt we can zoom in, but there's a barge right there in the middle of the screen that you can kind of see.
That's where they're lighting the fireworks off of.
And that's why we're getting kicked off of this bridge, as you can see.
Oh, and here, some of our wonderful people keeping us safe today.
Thank you, gentlemen.
What's that?
You tell him.
When I come there to Red Sox games, You'd think having a Trump hat is tough.
You'd try it with a Yankee hat.
Oh yeah, oh yeah.
I was going to say, you might have a tougher time here than I would.
I have to tell you.
I'm going to show you something.
I've always had a very friendly, you know, kind of like funny, but always in good spirit the way they do it.
It's a lot different, I have to say.
Now don't get angry at me, Philadelphia.
It's a lot different if you go to an Eagle game.
Oh, are they mad?
They very mad?
They beat up the other team's fans in the first half.
Then they stopped beating each other up in the second.
I don't know if they still have it.
They used to have a courthouse in the football stadium because they arrested so many people.
Boston is like that.
Boston will do Yankees, you know, S.U.C.K., do the Yankee Stadium.
But then if when they get beyond that and you start talking they are great baseball fans
It's almost like two storied franchises kind of having respect for one another in a lot of ways
Oh yeah, I'll tell you what, if you're gonna come next time you should get one of these nice little yachts here that they have rolling over on the other side of the bridge here.
Yeah, for half of it I'll wear my Yankee hat, and the other half I'll wear my Trump hat.
I'll surely get shot by somebody.
All right, we'll check back in with Steven in a little bit.
All right.
All right.
So they're going to have the fireworks.
That's kind of late, isn't it?
Yeah, that's a late start.
I wonder if the Red Sox are home tonight.
Because, you know, Fenway's right there in the middle of the city.
Yankee Stadium and Met Stadium are far enough away—City Field, I'm sorry—are far enough away that they don't really interfere.
You could say that the East Riverside is a little close to City Field, but not to the point where it's going to disrupt the ballgame.
But I mean, I have to know where it is in Boston because they are right in the middle of town, which is kind of like, I mean, let me say something nice about Boston.
If you haven't been to Fenway Park, you're missing something.
You really are.
Even Wrigley Field, you're missing something.
But I think Fenway has it over Wrigley.
It's more of an enclosed stadium, more of an old-fashioned stadium.
Wrigley is, like, a little more open.
But also, look, you should go to both.
Part of the history.
Part of the history of baseball.
So, there was one really good column by Douglas MacKinnon in the New York Post Which says this Independence Day choose to be silenced no more.
If your instinct is to speak out in defense of patriotism, please.
Take that seriously, please.
And realize that the New York Times has become a group of Marxist atheists.
They have a they have a they have an article.
You see if I can show it to you here.
They have an article today.
This is really terrible what they're doing.
Let's see if we get it up.
They have an article today about how the Declaration of Independence is not based on Judeo-Christian values and America isn't based on Judeo-Christian values.
But I mean, this is just a fulfillment, like we were talking the other night with Jack Posobiec, and I started Jack's book.
I finally got it on Kindle.
I'm not gonna get it.
I promised Jack that I would read it in two days, but then it turns out I'm not getting it until July 16th.
But we worked on Kindle today, and now I've read about four chapters.
It's a terrific book.
Terrific.
You really have to go.
You gotta get it.
You have to get it.
You have to get it.
We're going to take a short break and we'll be right back.
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Question of the evening.
What are the events?
Giuliani back with you on America's Mayor Live.
You know, here's the thing I don't understand.
This is one of the problems with having a president who has no brain left.
What the hell is he doing in Ukraine?
Now, it started off where he was going to help Ukraine contest the Russians.
And get them the hell out of Ukraine.
Now there is nobody in the world that thinks that he's given them enough arms or allowed them to use them to such an extent that he can defeat Russia.
So what are we fighting?
A Vietnam War?
Like, would you come be there and kill each other for 20 years?
And they're going to keep the part?
I'm showing you a map there of, you know, Ukraine.
Ukraine is a very Recently, um, recently put together country.
You can see that whole, um, that over where it says added in 1922, that used to be part of Russia.
It used to be part of Russia and, uh, they did it in the Soviet Republic of Ukraine because it didn't matter when they were part of the Soviet Union.
Okay.
That central part in gold or whatever, that's, that's the core Ukraine.
That's where—that's been Ukrainian way before 1654.
I don't know why they're saying 1654.
And the added part also goes back to both 1654 to 1917 to ancient 1100 AD, right up
here where Thieve is.
Now that's the big dispute.
Who started it?
Kiev Rus.
So the Ukrainians would say that, and I don't know if they would say it this way, but this is what they're really saying.
They would say that they introduced Christianity to Russia, then Ukraine, and that Russia was really part of Ukraine, as Kiev Rus, where the religion was first established.
Which would be about here where my finger is.
And so that part of Ukraine, this here right here is the ancient part of Ukraine.
If we go all the way over here, that probably at one time belonged to Poland, I'm guessing.
And the pink part has at various times been part of Russia or the Soviet Union.
Down at the bottom is the one they're really interested in.
In 1954, Crimea, which was part of the Soviet Union when Lenin put it together, Khrushchev gave Crimea to Ukraine.
But it's a Russian population.
That's the first thing that Putin took back against the Weasley, cowardly, Redline bullshitter Obama.
Remember, Trump's point during the debate, which proves what I've been saying, that you guaranteed those people in Ukraine didn't have to die if we didn't get defrauded into making Biden the president.
They wouldn't have invaded.
They invaded under Bush.
They invaded under Obama.
They invaded under Biden.
They never invaded under four years of Trump.
So you're gonna tell me they were gonna change their minds about that?
Now, this is where we are.
This is basically the stalemate we're in right now.
Right here.
You go.
So what you're looking at there is, you're looking at what Russia wants.
It is my, it is my prediction.
It is my prediction that they are going to want that blue, you see that blue area at the top?
That's Kharkiv.
Kharkiv is 15 to 30 miles from the Russian border.
It's a city I know really well.
I helped to I helped to train their police.
I helped to design an emergency management center for them.
I've been there.
I know the people.
I knew the mayor who's since died after being crippled by the Russians when they attacked in 14.
And Kharkiv has put on a more than heroic struggle to beat off the Russians.
Because the Russians want Kharkiv in the worst way.
It's the second biggest city in Russia.
Per capita, per capita, it's possible That it's possible.
That it's worth more than even Kiev.
Possible.
I'm not sure.
But it's definitely an asset.
It's not one of those cities that you take and you're gonna have to pay for it.
Some of the other ones that they took, yes.
So everything you see in red and pink Has been taken by the Soviets, either by the Russians, excuse me, by the Russians, either under under cowardly Obama or Weasley Biden.
That Crimea part he grabbed under under under Obama.
And then what?
And it was like a.
There were like divisions going from Russia to Crimea.
So this has been described as a land bridge for Russia.
So now they can get to their Crimea without having to go through the Ukraine.
Now he knows they're gonna start trading land.
And he says, I'm not giving anything back.
I'm not giving anything back.
First offer.
But he's trying to grab a little more.
My guess is, if he grabs that at the end, it's going to be hard to hold it.
He'll give it back.
Because he's not going to keep Karkev long.
I mean, even if the Ukrainians say keep it, the people in Karkev have their own resentment against Putin, which I can explain to you sometime.
But it's stupid to keep Kargev, you're going to have problems with it.
Not stupid to try to get it now and use it as bait.
He also would like to go to, now let's go down here, he'd also like to go as far over to Odessa as possible.
So he can control this, he can control this access to the sea, which he'd love to deprive Ukraine of.
But I haven't seen a lot of military action there.
There's a lot up north.
So I think the waiting for Trump is going to be an attempt by the Russians to grab negotiable territory.
And I think they're prepared to give some of this back.
What would be very hard to get them to do is to give up the land bridge.
Will they make a little cut here?
Could be.
Then they still have their land bridge.
Will they make a little cut here?
Make it a little narrower land bridge?
Yeah, yeah, they could.
They can always take it back some other time, they think, right?
Definitely not giving up Crimea.
And they're definitely not giving up the land bridge.
They lost too many lives for that.
But narrowing it and giving Ukraine back some valuable property, I think they've taken a beating too.
I don't quite understand Biden's strategy here.
And that's why he can't make a case for them.
Because he doesn't allow them to win.
He's given them these missiles and said they can't fire them into Russia.
So the Russians do to him what the red Chinese did to us in North Korea.
They attack over the Yalu River, then they go back.
And MacArthur wasn't allowed to pursue them.
So the Russians hit him, particularly Kharkov, from here to there, and nothing he can do about it.
And the only way you're going to get Russia to negotiate and give you more territory back is if you take part of Russia.
And we're not going to let them do that because we're afraid of a wider war, or at least that's what is leaked out by The nitwits in, I mean, their conduct of foreign policy is chaotic and stupid.
Some of it is treasonous, like giving up the Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, 400 miles from China.
There's no American president, no one loyal to the United States, that hadn't gotten an enormous amount of money from China that would have done that.
And the connection between the enormous amount of money and the tremendous strategic advantage for China is too great to be ignored.
And it's part of the decrepit garbage that our media has done to us.
You see it now, right?
So I kind of look at it this way.
Probably somebody's written a book partially on this anyway, but maybe I will.
Three cover-ups, right? 2016, Russian collusion!
It turns out that was a complete lie.
It was not only not true, it was paid for.
It was a paid-for fictitious story put together by a disreputable intelligence source who talked about all these connections to Russia, and he hasn't been in Russia for 17 years.
And he got most of the information in Ukraine, which happens to be the way I got involved in this because I was alerted to what they did in Ukraine by a confidential source with the caveat or with the explanation that the Democrats did in Ukraine what they were accusing the Republicans of doing in Russia.
And that's part of their pattern, isn't it?
So that was the cover-up For the 2016 election.
In fact, they thought when they brought it out, they're going to knock them out.
There's testimony that I have from Ukrainian officials saying that operatives of the Democratic National Committee predicted they're going to get Trump out in August and September of 2016 when this broke.
And of course, they went ahead and they They produced a completely fraudulent piece of evidence to revive the Manafort case.
In Ukraine, they produced what they called the Black Book.
And the Black Book had all these bribes in it that people signed for, including Manafort.
Well, the thing is completely fictitious.
The FBI never used it at trial.
They won't even, on FOIA, give you the results of their forensic test.
So I have video interviews with four people unrelated to any of the Trump, who are mentioned in the Black Ledger, who say it's total garbage.
They never got any money from the party of regents, and they never signed.
That's not their...
Scratch them.
And Matt Ford, of course, made the very intelligent point, who the hell is going to sign for a bribe?
You got to be out of your mind to sign for a bribe.
And they supposedly have like, you know, 70 million in signed for bribes just so they could open the case against him.
This is what they, they are completely crooked.
This is the most dishonest administration regime.
That's never taken control of this country.
They did it dishonestly, and they conducted themselves dishonestly.
So, what was their second cover-up?
Well, you know what that was in 2020.
The hard drive.
The hard drive convicts him and his son of probably 30 crimes.
It shows 31 million coming from China in the three or four years while he was vice president and before he's president.
You can now link it up with all kinds of favors that he's done to China.
Not pursuing COVID.
Giving up an airbase 400 miles from China.
Not pursuing or stopping fentanyl where they're making a fortune.
Every year it's gone up 30 and 40 percent under him.
Every other president has had periods of time where they brought it down.
He has no such period.
Just like this.
I mean, he'll do anything for China.
And that guy Newsom, you've got to watch him.
He gave a hero's welcome to Xi Jinping in San Francisco as if it was a communist city.
Those Chinese people had to be imported from somewhere.
I can't imagine why any Chinese person, unless they're going to be sent off to a labor camp, would cheer for the man who's killed more Chinese people than any man alive.
Xi Jinping has destroyed more Chinese people, or more people in China, than any man alive.
You've got to go back to Mao and some of the other murderers to find anything close to it.
Exactly why did they want him to fail?
Well, I can only conclude that this is a way for him and Zelensky to whack up money.
Because they don't want any accounting done of the money.
They've gotten a fortune and they can't win.
Zelensky's mentor is a massive crook, the biggest money launderer in Ukraine.
And Zelensky's got all the goods on him, including on the crooked people in Ukraine he doesn't do anything about.
So he can't be some kind of an example of integrity.
And anytime he wants money, he just says, hey, Joe, show him those other pictures I have.
Giuliani doesn't have all of them.
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So our friend Steven is at the fireworks in Boston, which don't happen until 1030, long after our show will be off.
But if Steven or his dog Raleigh are up to it, Uh, they'll get good pictures and we'll show you tomorrow night.
I'm worried a little about his dog, Raleigh, though.
Some dogs don't take well to fireworks, Ted.
Um... Maybe he knows that Raleigh's okay with fireworks.
Yeah, he knows his dog.
on prime. Let's think about my dog goalie.
An award from New York City for getting me through this.
Do you like dogs?
Do you like dogs?
I love dogs.
I love dogs.
So, this is a story that happened out in Long Island on, I think, Monday.
A heartless pet owner of a four-year-old took this dog And he tied him to a light pole on the Southern State Parkway near Exit 21 at 5.30 in the morning.
The troopers, I guess somebody saw it.
And they found, it's a white mastiff, and there was a note and a bowl of food.
And it said, this is Roxy, a trained American bull mastiff.
She is four years old.
She has been fed and given a flea bath.
She may still have issues with them.
See that she gets good care.
Roxy, they say, was extremely calm when she was approached.
She was taken to an animal shelter and she already has too many requests for adoption to handle.
So there's a big wait list.
Hempstead Supervisor Don Claven said.
And not much of a picture here.
I don't know if you can see.
Should I do it here?
If I put it close, maybe they can see it.
See if you can get Roxy.
Very cute dog.
I don't know much about.
Yeah, there's Roxy.
Isn't he adorable?
What?
Yeah, look at him.
Hey, Roxy.
I wish we could get him on.
Well, I think he's going to have a nice life because apparently he's a high quality dog where he says he's a trained American Bull Mastiff.
I don't know what that means.
Does that mean he's like house trained or he's trained as a demonstration dog?
I hope not.
I don't like, I never liked those dogs.
I don't like the way dogs walk.
They have them walking like this.
Dogs don't look like that.
But I like this guy, I mean I love dogs, like this is a real, this is a real dog's dog. Look at him.
And it looks like, it looks like he handled this really well.
Maybe he didn't like his owner that much.
Yeah, well I think Wally, he was with us in the eclipse, remember?
Raleigh anticipated the eclipse.
Yeah.
Raleigh started to get excited and nervous about 10 minutes before the eclipse happened or began.
And of course, many dogs apparently have that sixth sense about it.
And we're wondering, is it true?
And then we can watch.
We'll show you Raleigh tomorrow night.
Yeah.
Raleigh began like, Going up to Steven, that's his master and owner and friend, and he kind of like was nuzzling up against him and down a little, but then he got over it, right?
Yeah.
In fact, he wasn't nervous when the lights went out.
Yeah.
By then he was okay with it.
It was like nighttime.
What the heck?
Yeah.
When he realized, I guess, that nothing bad was going to happen, he was okay.
Remember just a few weeks ago, weeks ago, a few days ago, the Times was saying that all of those things about Biden that you get to see that we show you every night where he doesn't know where the hell he is and he thinks that he sees dead people and that was all cheap fakes.
Now they're desperate to get him out of the White House.
You know why, right?
Not because they care about America, but because they want to beat Trump.
And after you see the polls today, and I know the numbers are not like blow you off the wall, but they're extremely solid.
I don't think this could ever be a blow you off the wall election.
There are too many people that hate Trump unfairly.
So I think Biden could, you know, kill his whole family and he would end up with 40%.
If Trump was the, think about this.
48% of Democrats.
believe that he's too incompetent to be president, yet they're voting for him.
Right?
Right.
So that's a good point.
Will the decision of the Supreme Court on immunity Which is, I admit, somewhat complicated.
But to me, it's not.
And I think I did a good job.
The night that it came out with my little chart, which I'm trying, I'm looking for, made it easy.
A lot of people have looked at that.
It makes the decision easier.
But what isn't easier is how to apply it to what they're going to have to apply it to.
Some of it is self-executing.
It just goes out.
So the court said that a president gets Absolute immunity for anything within his conclusive and persuasive authority.
What is that?
That's conducting foreign policy.
That's enforcing the law.
That's why they said his conversations with the Attorney General and the Attorney General's staff cannot be the subject of an indictment.
So that the judge will have to dismiss.
Those counts.
Conversations with the vice president.
They put that in a somewhat more, they weren't as certain that it was within the president's conclusive and persuasive, or whatever the words were, authority.
But they said it's pretty close to that.
And the final conclusion is that a president talking to his vice president should get the maximum degree of protection, otherwise not be able to consult with the vice president.
And it would seem to me that if the judge, who is very anti-Trump, Schutkin, if she doesn't dismiss those counts involving Pence, the Supreme Court will do it on appeal.
The ones that will be the issue Will be the conversations with conversation with state officials.
The famous 1 being the Ransenberg.
Conversation is that privileged or not the conversations with other state officials.
And the public comments now.
They don't make it easy because they make both arguments.
They say that public comments can be very much within your official responsibility because the president has to communicate with his constituents.
On the other hand, there are things that you can say that aren't official.
So she's going to have to have to hold hearings about anything that Smith wants to retain in the indictment.
And here's the interesting thing.
The burden of proof is on him.
On Crooked Smith.
Who did the same crooked thing to Governor McDonald as he did to Trump.
I maintain he was selected for the job by our completely corrupt Attorney General because he had already done this.
He had pulled off this scam before.
Not successfully.
I mean, it was almost a giveaway picking him.
The Supreme Court knocked his case out 8-0.
And I did notice, in John Roberts' opinion, he cites that case without... It's very subtle, but he cites the case more than you have to.
I think he's sending a message like, what don't you pick this guy for?
And not, you know, convince everybody that you want to frame him.
Because that's what he does.
Now, here's the point.
This can't get done before the election, because even if she rushes it, and the court already has been critical of her for rushing and for him rushing the case.
Again, they don't draw the conclusion, but you could easily draw the conclusion that basically saying this isn't a real case.
This is get it over before the election case.
That's why they're rushing it.
Basically, they said these questions are so difficult and have implications, you know, forever for the future, for future presidents, that they didn't take enough time to gather the facts.
Now, why didn't they take enough time to gather the facts?
Because they don't really give a damn if he's guilty, innocent, or they screw up the country forever.
They want a conviction before the election so they can say he's a federal felon.
Like the stupid case in New York.
So that one is off until after.
I predict that in Atlanta, Fannie the Hoe will go to jail before Trump or me.
I don't think we are.
I think the case is a complete disaster, completely dishonest, completely crooked.
And I do think somebody is going to start looking into her admission that she took and stole money from her campaign fund.
I don't know how you get away with that.
Except Atlanta is pretty damn corrupt.
Now there's a question.
Can Trump get off the hook in the New York conviction?
And that's the way the Post puts it, off the hook.
I should come up with a more lawyer-like statement, right?
Get the case dismissed.
And I'm afraid to tell you, I don't think so.
I think you can get it narrowed down and therefore maybe get a new trial.
So what they're saying is that Bragg used testimony from people that are in that zone of absolute privilege.
The people who worked in the White House, for example.
Now, the court doesn't decide whether testimony from them is privileged.
Logically, it would be, because it protects, the idea is really simple, and it's not made up, and it's not, it's existed, it goes way back to John Marshall's decision about Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr.
And what the theory is that a president has to be comfortable considering all options with his staff without the fear that if they make a mistake or they have an option that turns out, you know, could have been illegal or some kind of a, that he's not going to be prosecuted.
Also, I think John Roberts is very afraid that we're going to turn into a banana republic.
If we don't put some constraints on prosecuting a president.
Because, you know, Republicans want to prosecute Numskull.
Now, Numskull will get out of it because once he's out of the White House, they're not going to have any problem telling you that he doesn't know who the hell he is.
And he probably fits the definition of not having enough brains left to participate in his own defense, which is what the standard is.
We're not talking about insanity, therefore making him not guilty by virtue of insanity.
He wasn't insane back then.
We're talking about not being competent to go to trial, which is a separate psychological evaluation.
If you can show a court that you are incapable because of your mental illness of participating in your defense, In other words, telling your lawyer where you were, what you were doing, what the actual facts are.
You can't be tried.
And that—Herr gave us a soft version of that.
Herr said—he didn't say that, right?
He didn't say he meets that standard.
But he did let him off the hook.
So to let him off the hook, he has to have met that standard.
But he softened it by saying he's a nice old, he's a nice old man that's very forgetful to,
you know, defend himself or participate or whatever.
Now, I think it is absolutely critical that we get to see that testimony.
First of all, they doctored the transcripts.
They've admitted it.
I don't know why they're not in jail for that, but they never go to jail.
And I do think that if it were helpful to him, they'd be put out.
So maybe he was bouncing off the walls.
I don't know.
Boom, boom, all over the place.
It's like seven or eight hours.
It's a lot better than the debate, which was only an hour and a half.
And there are a couple of giveaways in there.
He can't remember the year that his son died, or within three years that his son died.
He can't remember when he left the vice presidency.
Who knows how much you can't remember.
Now that the issue has come up so worldwide, instead of putting out that tape and saying, see, see how logical he is and how they're gonna have a flunky, a Democrat flunky interview him in a, you know, in a listening play fight, which is a fix.
I mean, they really think we're stupid, don't they?
You think they'd accept if Trump were alleged to have done something, accept an interview by me of Trump?
I don't think so.
But I'd probably conduct it honestly.
And I wouldn't have to worry because Trump would handle himself brilliantly.
But I mean, this is ridiculous.
What's he going to accomplish if he gets through an hour with Stephanopoulos and he doesn't forget his wife's name?
He's actually a couple of times said he's a senator.
When he was running four years ago, he said he was running for the Senate.
He was demented when he was running for president.
Go back and look at my podcast.
Did we ever put that on confidential chat?
Yeah, which one?
I'd have to look.
With the doctors?
I don't think so, not yet.
Let's put a link to it.
No, let's put it on.
We have to download the actual video.
We have to get the video, the original video.
Well, let's do it.
Okay.
I really want you to watch.
I'll put the link up again.
I want you to watch this and then I'm going to play some of it.
These are doctors who back in 2020 tell you his mind is gone.
So why we're playing around with some kind of surprise?
They Second cover shot with a hard drive.
Third cover up.
The president doesn't have a brain.
And we'll let him work for four hours a day or six hours a day, half the time.
He's on vacation the other half of the time.
We'll say that he's just prone to tripping all the time.
He can't remember if he's in Colombia or Cambodia.
He makes unbelievably ridiculous decisions like taking out military before civilians and getting all the civilians killed.
He goes to a solemn ceremony for 13 people that he got killed, and he spends his time like a child looking at his watch, which was not unnoticed by the poor families that have lost their loved ones.
That was a couple years ago.
So give me a break.
I mean, you think you're acting like, oh, we have to inquire?
Do you care about this country at all?
Any of you Democrats?
Meanwhile, this crime wave is getting really, really significant.
The Venezuelans are kicking us around.
Today, they revealed, and this wasn't given a heck of a lot of good, they're hiding a lot of this.
This group of Venezuelans attacked, back in February, they attacked a commuter, a 49-year-old commuter, All right, yeah.
They began by kind of cozying up to him and then they just beat the living daylights out of him and took his cell phone, his money, and left him for dead.
And they're from Venezuela and they went for the cell phone because Trans-Aragua, that's their, one of their things, get as many cell phones as possible.
And just in case you want to know how much Trans-Aragua, which is a Venezuelan Mafia-type gang or cartel, there are something like 300 active investigations of them already.
This is like two years old.
I don't know of an organized crime group that got a footing that fast.
And in Chicago, they've got about 35,000 of these illegal aliens.
And it's just what Chicago needs with their weekends of murders.
Get a bunch of Venezuelans that Maduro's let out of his jails so they can come there and kill people in Chicago.
Well this guy got beaten badly.
This is the all these people um all these people have rap sheets.
Of course, they did the same thing with New York.
And they, of course, in New York, went out on bail.
Because in New York, our judges, as well as some of our prosecutors, think that, you know, beating up a cop is okay.
But you know how crooked our judges are.
You followed the Trump case, and you know they were appointed by Democratic bosses, right?
And this has been a problem going back to boss trade.
Meanwhile, Tell me if this makes any sense.
Adams is complaining like hell that he's got 55,000, 75,000 in the migrant facilities, the alien facilities, throwing out veterans, throwing out American homeless people.
And now he's decided, because it was a pilot program, That giving out a debit card, he's going to dramatically expand it.
He's going to dramatically expand it based on, I guess, the success of the pilot program.
It'll be a major expansion of a pilot program that began earlier this year.
Cost about 3,000 aliens.
It's 7300.
of the injured.
So they're going to get cash.
It's a debit card.
And they can hand it to somebody else who can use it.
Or somebody else could steal it from them, or the gangs can take it from them.
This is not going to bring more people to New York?
I mean, I don't know if any other city is stupid enough to do this.
Is there another mayor as stupid as Adams?
And I don't know if he's stupid or he's corrupt or... You can't figure out if you're handing cash out to these people, they're gonna be drawn to coming to New York and you don't have enough already?
What?
How do you explain this, Ted?
How do you explain giving out cash cards to illegal aliens that have beaten the crap out of your cops?
Yeah, you can't explain it.
It's, um... They don't care.
Just to, like, destroy America?
Yeah, they are not America first, that's for sure.
You know, I read the first couple of chapters of Jack's book, and Jack maintains something and argues it really well, and I'm going to finish it real fast, that they're basic nihilists, meaning they want to cancel everything.
They want chaos, so they will become communists.
One world.
No American nationalism.
What the hell's wrong with American nationalism?
It's the greatest country on earth.
Or that woman in the Times that says, you know, the Declaration of Independence isn't based on Judeo-Christian values.
Doesn't Jefferson say that these rights come from God?
I think he does.
Unalienable rights, they come from God.
You want to make something else up?
That's what they do, you know, they make history up.
The New York Times does. Well, shall we take a short break?
Well, we've got our great song if we want to end on Lee Greenwood's 920.
I want them to see if they can catch a few of the fireworks.
Stephen, no, the fireworks aren't until 1030.
Oh, no, no, the fireworks in New York.
Yeah.
The real fireworks.
So tell Stephen he should have Samuel Adams beer in honor of the man that Thomas Jefferson said was the greatest contributor to getting the revolution going, Samuel Adams.
And this is a guy from Virginia praising a guy from Massachusetts.
That's pretty good.
I mean, most people think he just invented a beer company.
Yep.
This was a gutsy guy, Sam Adams.
He started Sons of Freedom.
There were 47 chapters.
We only had 12 colonies.
And he started 47 chapters all over the country.
And he had, you know, he had people like Patrick Henry and these guys had balls, you know, not like the Biden people or, uh, Stinkin' Blinkin' and people like that.
We got the Lee Greenwood clip ready too.
Okay.
So I want to tell everyone here, I want to tell everyone here to Enjoy the remainder of July 4th.
Consider the rest of the week July 4th.
I mean, if you have to go to work, obviously go to work.
But spend a little time thinking about our republic, about the values that we have.
Spend a lot of time figuring out how they're in jeopardy.
I have a a guidepost for me. And you'll find this in a slightly
different way in the writings of our founding fathers. You go back further than that, and they
were classicists, you go back to Athens, and I didn't know this the first time I became mayor, but
reading classical history at some point I picked up the fact that the mayor of Athens had
added to his oath something.
And it said, I take an oath, I swear, to make the city better than it's been handed to me.
And I added it to my oath.
None of these other bozos, of course, did.
And except for Bloomberg, none of them did make it better.
They're destroying the place.
But I think you should think about that for your country.
Each one of us should participate in doing what we can to handing over to our children or somebody else's children.
A country ought to do that now.
Just one simple fact.
Trump handed him a world at peace.
He's created a world that's, some people think, on the verge of a world war.
Inflation was 1.6 percent.
He's occasionally lied and said it was 9.
Didn't become 9 percent for 14 months, which means he did it with all of his crazy spending, which really went to corrupt Democrat organizations.
That's what all those not-for-profits are.
You know, they want to chop up your children and teach them Marxism, and that's what they give the money to.
Same thing overseas.
You can't imagine how much money is getting wasted, that money we send to Ukraine.
That's why he won't set up any accounting system for it.
We have given $200 billion to what is acknowledged as one of the most corrupt countries on earth.
Used to always say it was the second most corrupt country after Russia.
I'm not sure that's true.
I think China's up there pretty high too in Venezuela.
But it sure as hell is a corrupt country.
That kind of money rolling around.
A leopard doesn't change its spots.
or at least you better not operate on those contractors
In other words, it was spent in the highly honest.
Maximum integrity.
Military industrial complex.
Hey, jerk.
I don't know.
I would like to take a look at that.
It is a lot of money and they haven't won.
Gotta be some explanation for it, jackass.
200 billion?
We've given Israel 14 and they're winning.
We've given them almost 200.
And they can't get anywhere.
They can't move Russia.
And Russia now is slowly gaining more territory for what I'm telling you.
So they have more territory.
The more territory they can get, the more they can give away.
I mean, the classic thing to do if you think you're heading toward an armistice or a cessation of hostilities is to be in possession of as much property as possible, even stuff you don't want.
I don't know.
I actually don't think they want Kharkiv.
I think it's too much of a problem for them.
Because Kharkiv is not going to sit there easily four years from now and accept Putin or whoever succeeds him.
Now, maybe I'm wrong because it is a very successful city.
And when they did their original one on a cowardly Obama, They always complain that they've added some highly functioning cities to it.
So some of this was also to fund their takeover.
Let Ukraine fund our takeover of Ukraine.
Of course, Biden wouldn't figure that out.
How would Biden figure that out?
He doesn't know where he is.
I think he knows where Ukraine is.
He went there 13 times when he was vice president.
And I say he took bribes there.
You think maybe that circumstantial evidence, he was taken bribed, he went there 13 times?
You think it isn't suspicious that he was there for three of the last four days, he was vice president and came back the last day so he could be at the inauguration?
What the hell is he doing in Ukraine?
Making sure that the money in the offshore accounts is taken care of.
This is why they hate me.
This is why they just part.
This is why they want to take my money away.
They want to take my profession away.
They want to destroy me, as well as my good friend Steve Bannon.
Would you please write to the Attorney General and say, Mr. Attorney General, why don't you let Bannon out and you go replace him because he won't give up the H.E.R.
videos.
And it's a matter of national security.
What Bannon did is bullshit.
What you're doing is hurting our national security.
Because I have a hunch that the H.E.R.
videos are going to show us that Dodo was bouncing off the walls.
Otherwise, why would they put up this big?
Now it turns out to 375 Okay.
Go watch the fireworks.
Remember, remember, you live in the greatest country on earth.
And one of the things that we can do is constantly improve ourselves.
As long as we got the right people with the right motivation based on Oh, New York Times go crazy?
Based on the guidance of God.
Rather than the guidance of Karl Marx.
I kind of prefer God to a Satanist.
Karl Marx.
Or the other ones, the murderers of... Communism has taken a hundred million people.
Okay.
God bless America.
What a country.
So let's listen to... We're gonna play... Lee Greenwood, yeah.
Lee Greenwood?
To go out, yeah.
Oh man.
This gets me.
Alright, good?
Yeah.
We'll see you tomorrow night.
If Tomorrow All The Things Were Gone by Theeler
If tomorrow all the things were gone I'd worked for all my life
And I had to start again With just my children and my wife
I'd thank my lucky stars To be living here today
Cause the flag still stands for freedom And they can't take that away
And I'm proud to be an American where at least I know I'm free.
And I won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me.
And I gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today.
Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land.
God bless the USA From the lakes of Minnesota
To the hills of Tennessee Across the plains of Texas
From sea to shining sea From Detroit down to Houston
And New York to L.A.
Well, there's pride in every American heart And it's time we stand and say And I'm proud to be an American, where at least I know I'm
free.
And I won't forget the men who died, who gave that right to me.
And I'd gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today.
Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land. God bless the USA!
And I'm proud to be an American, where at least I know I'm free.
And I won't forget the men who died, who gave their life to me.
And I gladly stand up!
Next to you and defend her still today Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land
God bless the USA Bring to 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.
There was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense, written in 1776, one of the first American bestsellers, in which Thomas Paine explained, by rational principles, the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate from the Kingdom of Great Britain and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom
of speech, the ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past.
And see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world.
The greatest democracy, the freest country.
A country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason.