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July 23, 2024 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (E457): Joe Biden Forced Out as Democrat Party Elites Coronate Kamala Harris
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that in all the time she said that and I don't know, did we play this?
that there are maybe a hundred of these
around. This is all she says.
This is the mark of a stupid person.
I mean, they come up with a, with, with one line and they just keep saying it, but I want you to think what the, she, she doesn't think, uh, the art of critical thinking, this will prove that the art of critical thinking is gone.
So if you say, what can be unburdened by what has been, and you went to one of these schools in the last 30 years, that comes from Karl Marx.
That's the end of history.
Don't be burdened by history.
Because your history is evil.
History of Russia was evil.
History of China was evil.
History of Korea was evil.
What do you think the Cultural Revolution was?
What do you think Stalin killed so many people for?
They were wiping out Russia.
Russian history, Russian tradition, Russian religion.
Russian family values.
Destroying the family, critically important.
All this stuff with mutilation of the children.
You think it's just about mutilation of the children?
I know it's about the child becoming The property of the state, which was a great goal of Hitler and Stalin, both.
Wanted it by two.
You look at all this early education that we fund, is it really education or is it indoctrination?
You know, when you come out and you say this, now let's assume for a minute that Pamela Kamala, I got to remember it's Kamala, Harris is not a communist.
I don't know if she is or she isn't.
I don't know if she's a communist, or like Biden, she's too dumb to really know Marx, and therefore can't put together what she's saying.
Nor can she, and it does appear as if she does have trouble logically putting together what she's saying.
I don't know if that's a mental illness or an intellectual deficiency.
But if you look at the words, what can be, which means marching into the future, unburdened by what has been.
Now, most people would believe that your achievements are based to a large extent on historical analysis and historical help.
And, you know, we learn more about something And then we learn more about it, and then we learn more about it, and then we learn more about it, and now we can fly.
We don't forget the prior learning.
We're not unburdened by what has been, nor do we want to be unburdened by what has been the American Revolution, the great documents that inspired the world toward freedom, not just America.
Our great leaders who wrote those documents and struggled mightily with the great issues of the day, including slavery.
That constitutional convention or even the assemblage that drafted the Declaration of Independence were made up of abolitionists and even slave owners.
Who were mighty guilty about slavery and just didn't know a way out of it.
Also some that agreed with slavery.
But they didn't avoid the question, they debated it.
Then Jefferson introduced a resolution, or wanted to, in the Virginia House of Burgesses to free the slaves.
He wanted to put it in the Declaration of Independence.
So instead, he put in what he could get away with, poison pills.
The words all men are created equal is a poison pill.
It's inconceivable.
He wasn't Kamala Harris.
He did understand contradictions.
I honestly don't think she understands what she's saying here.
What can be unburdened by what has been.
But she just repeats it without explaining it.
Like, you know, Russia is a large country.
And Ukraine is a small country.
When she confused those children to such an extent they were falling asleep.
There's something... I'm afraid to say, as I said about Biden and proved to be right after five years, there's something wrong with her mind.
She talks like a person who has some inability to analyze what she's saying.
Or maybe the synapses in her brain break down when she says these crazy things.
Do we have any of that, Ted?
We have any of that ready?
Which one?
Her ridiculous tautologies and... I know they call them word salads, but I think word salads is too benign.
They're illogical statements like this one that either don't mean anything or mean things that are extremely damaging, and she doesn't seem to realize it.
She just says it.
Now, this one is also something else.
It's a crutch.
She's not obviously an extremely well-read person or an extremely literate person, So she doesn't have much she can say.
So she keeps repeating this garbage.
What can be unburdened by what has been, she said that a hundred times.
I mean, nobody says something a hundred times.
Nobody says something a hundred times who really has an active, engaged mind that wants to, uh, you know, bring up new ideas and discuss new ideas.
And this is obviously a woman who's way over a head.
Let's try it again.
I want to welcome these leaders for coming in to have this very important discussion about some of the most pressing issues of our time.
I am Kamala Harris.
My pronouns are she and her.
I am a woman sitting at the table wearing a blue suit.
Really important that she identify herself, that we possess her.
To want to tell those people, I don't know how many were at the table, but it looks like probably a table of at most a dozen people.
But what possessed her to say, I got a blue suit on?
You can recognize cause I got a blue suit on.
Cause she had a mask on.
They think she thinks they can't read that.
They all came to a meeting with the vice president.
I don't know.
Maybe from now on, I mean the pronoun thing, you know, it's all because she comes from California and, She's really a lefty.
I mean, let's be clear about this.
She's left to Biden.
Biden, for all the stuff that Biden did, he never said, you know, I'm a he and a him.
I don't think.
Maybe he did.
Probably he would have if they wrote it down for him, because he just read stuff, right?
But I don't remember him doing his pronouns.
She does her pronouns.
We really don't need a president who does pronouns.
We really don't.
you Which contributes to very serious conditions that are about health and about the ability to learn.
Today, 95% of our school buses are fueled with diesel fuel.
Which contributes to very serious.
I don't remember what that was, but I, I do know she's made any number of inane comments about the little, about the yellow school bus things where you sit there and you scratch your head and you say to yourself, what the hell is she talking about?
What, what is she talking about?
Let's see, let's see what else we got going on in that fertile brain.
But I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by what has been.
You know?
What can be unburdened by what has been?
Something, I just noticed something.
Every time she does the second part, which is the Marxist part, right?
About our bad history.
Unburdened by what- She used the left hand.
The right- I think, unless it's turned around, right?
Looks that way.
But in any event, she has the same mannerism, too, each time, right?
I can't burden you with this, but I can play for you right now 50 times that she says that with very minor changes.
You know, there's a great cross-examination Which I think was done.
I don't remember if it was done by Clarence Darrow or another great trial lawyer, but.
This guy was like a cooperating witness against his client.
I don't remember what kind of case like a fraud cases.
And he contended that the guy was a liar who made up this story.
So he told the story on direct examination.
The guy did.
Then Clarence Darrow, whoever the great trial lawyer, said, would you please repeat that for us?
And he repeats it word for word.
Word for word.
Darrow says, so could you repeat it one more time?
And he repeats it word for word.
I think he had him do it two or three times.
And he argues to the jury and wins.
He memorized it.
It's not true.
You never tell a story the same way.
Each time they didn't have, um, they didn't have, uh, you know, Biden dummy boards that, um, and he said, he, obviously he memorized this, memorized these facts.
I'll keep repeating the same thing are using crutches because they're not terribly intelligent, nor do they have particularly active minds or critical brains.
I mean, after the 40th time saying this, she, she, she should have started telling us what, what, what things does she want to be unburdened by that have been.
What the hell is she talking about?
Um, or the school, the school bus things.
I I'm sorry.
Some of them, I can't even understand.
Some of them I can understand, and I can see the pathology in it, or the Marxist influence, or the repeating, like Biden does, the words that are dictated by the Democrat overlords, when they all say, you know, the press does that too.
When I first put out the clear and overwhelming evidence of Biden's Getting a bribe to fix the Burisma case, to get his son and Mykola Zashevsky off, for which he was paid about 10 million altogether.
As well as the money in the foreign bank accounts that we've never had access to, because the FBI never interviewed the woman who claimed to have the foreign bank account numbers.
Who offered to cooperate with the FBI but they decided not to interview her or she was lying or whatever.
Just like, remember, the Secret Service tried to cover up Hunter buying the gun.
First group to show up at the gun store when the Hunter Biden thing broke that he bought a gun was the Secret Service and they wanted the records.
The gun owner told him to go pound sand, get lost.
He said, I know why you're here.
Smarter than the American press.
I'm going to give it to ATF.
Otherwise, we probably wouldn't have those records.
Just like the J6 committee has destroyed a lot of its records.
Just like Georgia has destroyed 375,000 ballots.
I think that was an accident on the part of Rauschenberger and Kemp and all the people there, when the allegation is that there were a large number of ballots that were phony and they fought like hell so that no representative of Donald Trump has ever been able to see any of those ballots.
To this day, I haven't been able to see any of those ballots.
I have witnesses who have seen them or seen them from the outside and say they're highly suspicious.
Because they're not folded.
And how do you do an absentee ballot without folding it?
You gotta fold it?
Sign the outside of the envelope.
You can't sign the ballot, otherwise it wouldn't be an anonymous ballot.
You gotta sign the outside.
And then, before it is registered, the representatives of both candidates, or multiple candidates, have an opportunity to look at the signature and compare it.
to see if there's a problem.
We were uniformly deprived of that in five states, all crooked states or cities.
We were deprived of that in Philadelphia in a very dramatic way, where they set up cow pens and put the Republicans 100 yards, 200 yards away.
I mean, there are numerous witnesses who testified to that.
You don't get to hear that.
Because we live in Joe Biden and now Kamala Harris's fascist America.
We have any other of her statements that demonstrate the incredible imbecility of this person?
Are they going to nominate another imbecile?
Maybe she'll say, you know, maybe we should have shut our mouths up and she would have said it as part of her acceptance speech would be, Unburdened by what has been, we're going to free ourselves of our awful history.
Remind you of Obama's apology tour that they said wasn't an apology tour, except he went around saying he was sorry for the U.S.
and he does think we were a colonial power because his father told him that.
Did you ever read his book about his father and his confusion about whether he's black or white?
You know what he is?
He's black and white.
That's so confusing.
Unless you want to be confused.
Some people are Irish and Italian, and some people are... You look at J.D.
Vance.
He's Catholic, and she's... Well, I don't know what she is.
I mean, she's Indian, and I don't think she was Christian.
I don't think.
Maybe she is now, I don't know.
But he's a convert to, not Christianity, but to Catholicism.
Converted in 2018, 2019.
Fairly recently.
Do you have one, Ted?
Not yet, we're working on it.
Okay, so let's talk about the Secret Service and Cheadle.
I mean, well, it's good that Cheadle is gone.
We've gone through, you know, nine, ten days where an incompetent You know, continue to run this secret service, even though people have to be protected every day.
I mean, there should have been some urgency about resolving this when, in fact, the extraordinary failure takes place of an assassination attempt.
I mean, these don't happen every day.
The last one was three or four decades ago.
And she very, very, about the only honest thing she said is it was a colossal failure.
So there you have a colossal failure remaining in charge of an agency that has to, on a day-to-day basis, protect the president, the vice president, the presidential candidates, the vice presidential candidates.
And at this point, she hasn't located what the failures were.
They were colossal, however.
Nor has she done a single thing to change it.
So the agency is operating under the same set of guidelines that led to a guy being found to be suspicious for 57 minutes and nothing was done about it.
Maybe there should have been an immediate change.
The people who did it should have all been suspended.
That would awaken people and they should be told.
The obvious, which is you don't collect people who are suspicious for the purpose of history.
You collect it so that before you bring out the protectee, you resolve the suspicion.
Why was he suspicious?
Well, he had a rangefinder.
So did he have a camera?
You don't go find out.
You don't go ask them.
I mean, the Secret Service I knew, if you had a pencil they thought looked strange, they would ask you about.
If they didn't like the way you looked, they threw you out at an event.
You don't have an absolute right to be at that event if they determine that there's, they don't even have to deal with probable cause because they're not arresting you.
And the good ones, the good Secret Service agents, and by God, there are really good ones, Develop instincts about this.
I mean, they develop instincts about people who are acting in a furtive way or and then, you know, and probably I don't know, you know, this is a just for purposes of illustration, but probably nine times out of ten, a suspicious person turns out to be, you know, fine.
And you have to avoid the the problem of because it's, you know, it's a needle in the haystack.
you got to avoid the problem of not taking it seriously. I took every threat on my assistant
U.S. attorney seriously, even though I largely knew that most of them were not going to come
to fruition and that they were either the product of bravado or maybe an intention at that point to
do it, but they wouldn't be able to get the resources to do it because organized crime
in America largely stays away from police and prosecutors and judges, not because of a
commitment to the Ten Commandments, but a logical decision that it can create too many problems for
Now, they don't do that in Italy because my friends in Italy, the two wonderful judges who died, were killed by the same mafia that I investigated with them.
Well, Mayor, we have some video from... Okay, let me just see if I can catch him up now that I'm on this before I forget, okay?
It's a terrible, terrible, it's a terrible thing.
Absolutely terrible thing.
So let's see if we can catch up on what's- Well, Mayor, we have some video from-
Okay, let me just see if I can catch them up now that I'm on this before I forget, okay?
Okay.
So Chino, I mean, fine that you resigned, but we still have no answers.
We still have no answers to why, uh, why do they let the guy go up on the roof?
Uh, why do they not resolve after 57 minutes, uh, his suspicious, uh, activities?
Why do they have no one on the roof, even for the purpose of watching the crowd?
Uh, why the hell did she lie and say the roof was too, Too difficult for the Secret Service to go on.
I mean, that was, that was just a ridiculous thing to say since the guy was able to do it.
Secret Service is that incompetent that it can't deal with a sloped roof?
I mean, now you just look for a sloped roof if a president's near one, you get on and shoot and kill him.
Secret Service won't come on because they're afraid they're going to stub their toe.
I mean, I was at that.
Did you realize how idiotic that statement was?
I'm telling you, if this were Trump in the presidency and this happened to Biden, they'd be doing another impeachment.
I mean, I say there is no evidence yet from which you can infer a conspiracy.
I also will say there's no evidence from which you can rule out a conspiracy.
And she basically told you that the investigation's not over.
But she sure as hell was very quick to rule out a conspiracy, which means they ain't investigating it.
And we are talking about the FBI, who has done more dishonest Trump-related frame-ups than you can count on your fingers.
I mean, you can ask me, do I trust the FBI to do this investigation?
Of course not.
Absolutely not.
If there's any connection to anything that has to do with the Democratic Party, it will be covered up as they've covered up the hard drive.
I mean, even if it isn't Biden, but it's some crazy whatever.
And they're gonna make this come out.
This will be done the way the Secret Service did the cocaine investigation.
It's too difficult.
Too difficult?
It's the White House!
My goodness, they investigate cocaine around the world.
You can't investigate cocaine in the White House?
You also start off with a pretty damn good suspect, right?
You sort of say to yourself, gee!
In the White House, that seems to be unduly dependent on cocaine.
I wonder who that is.
Gee, he just wrote a book about it.
Anybody do a real investigation of him?
They check the DNA, they check fingerprints, they check, is he still on drugs or not?
He says he's not, but I mean, everything, every other thing he says is a lie.
Why the heck would you believe that he's clean?
He hasn't been able to be clean more than about three months in the last 15 years.
He's under a lot of pressure that usually creates a risk that a person can go back.
And there are times that he looks completely out of it and times that he doesn't.
So does the old man.
I mean, if you didn't know he was demented, you didn't say he was on drugs or an alcoholic or something.
He looks out of it sometimes, and sometimes he looks okay.
But we know that he has dementia.
Also, where's the explanation of the much smaller resources assigned to Trump in comparison to the first Stepmother, who goes to a gathering there in Pennsylvania about, what, about 10 miles away.
Indoor rather than outdoor.
400 people rather than, how many people was it, Ted?
Do you remember?
At that event in Butler County?
Yeah, eight to 10,000.
I don't actually know.
I don't want to say 10,000.
Thousands, thousands.
I don't want to say.
10,000 outdoors.
One, I mean, they're a different order of magnitude in terms of security.
A group of 400, you can meg everybody, you can check them out carefully.
If you got a suspicious person, you can investigate it immediately.
It'd be interesting to know also, right?
I don't know why they didn't ask this.
How many other suspicious persons were there at the Trump event?
I mean, were they overloaded with suspicious persons they had to investigate, so they didn't investigate this one?
But was he the only one?
If he was the only one, we got a real problem, don't we?
They just decided to go forward with it, taking the risk that the suspicious person was just innocent.
Gosh almighty.
I mean, this is a very, very, I mean, we could spend the whole hour and more going over what the Secret Service did wrong.
And you'd have to say to yourself, how do you exclude the fact that they created an environment where if there was a nut job, they made it much easier for him to kill the president?
I mean, I told someone maybe it's like the Epstein case.
I'll give you my theory of the Epstein case.
He did kill himself, but they accommodated him.
They got him out of the special ward where you watch him all the time.
They put him in a place where he could do it, and they turned off all the cameras.
And he was prone to it anyway.
I had a situation like that with Donald Manis, who committed suicide.
Because there was real fear that he could blow up the ongoing corruption in the Democratic Party.
So, Ted, what do you got for us?
It looks like you're anxious.
Want to take a short break?
It looks like you're anxious to play a couple of clips.
Let's take a break.
We're going to take a short break, and Ted Goodman's going to take over and really show these people what he can do.
We'll be right back.
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Not true when you have Arabica, which is much smoother.
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I stopped doing that when I started making my own coffee five, six years ago.
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Now, I wouldn't think of it.
It would be like a sacrilege.
It would be like putting ice in wine or ice in a really fine, fine, beautiful whiskey, you know?
Well, Ted, what do you got for us?
I know you've been working on some of these examples that are really important to show to people, because I tend to think we got a lot of people that listen to us, particularly now as we're coming down closer to the election, who need a little ammunition in order to talk to other people and get them on board.
So part of what I'm going to try to do over the next couple of months is give you the things you should, you know, you can use.
I mean, like, for example, to point out to people that it's Kamala Harris who bailed out the rioters in 2020.
These rioters burned down buildings, beat the living daylights out of people.
Almost every one of them was let out.
And now you see the connection they will let out in cities that had Soros-selected district attorneys.
And who's her biggest supporter?
The Soroses.
They gave her money when she ran for president and made a fool out of herself.
Now the son is in the White House all excited that she's going to be the president.
He could be the Soroses.
There'll be even bigger big shots.
Maybe they can destroy even more cities.
Anyone they get their hands on You know, she was talking about all of Biden's achievements.
Like, how about the record for more murders in the history of Philadelphia than ever before?
Or St.
Louis or Rochester?
They all have in common a Soros DA.
Jet?
So getting back to the investigation into the assassination attempt against President Trump, a number of members of Congress actually traveled to the site, including Arizona Republican Representative Eli Crane.
He is a former Navy SEAL sniper.
So he filmed this video from the rooftop.
I believe it was from yesterday.
I've seen it, it's good.
So this is Rep.
Eli Crane, a Republican from Arizona who is also a former Navy SEAL sniper.
All right guys, I'm up here on the building where the uh supposed sniper took a shot.
It's not that steep at all.
Just had a 70 year old man back here climb up on the uh on the roof easily.
See that water tower behind me?
Had secret service or anybody had sniper teams up there, this guy wouldn't have made it five feet up this roof.
He would have been taken out.
Behind me you see The windows at Secret Service was supposedly in the second floor in this building behind.
Makes you wonder why they weren't able to quickly dispatch the individual.
And then behind me...
Back over here where those red roofs are, that's where the stage was set up.
That's where the president was giving his speech from.
A lot of questions here in Butler, but we look forward to doing oversight and getting to the bottom of it and making sure it never happens again.
Wow.
Wow.
That tower.
He made a great point with the tower.
How would you not secure that tower?
That gives you, like, and why were they using drones?
I mean, maybe, also, you realize what a liar Cheeto is when she says they couldn't go up on that roof.
My goodness, any of us could have been on that roof, not some, you know, trained Secret Service agent.
The slope was gentle.
Right, Ted?
That's right.
Did you see that slope?
I mean, she gave the impression that it was like, you know, like one of those roofs.
Yeah.
And even then, I mean, so the point that I realized immediately that she was lying her backside off, because this kid does not look like an acrobat.
You know, he doesn't look like an A.V.
Seale to me.
And he was able to navigate it really well.
And he was also able to stay low.
The other question not asked is, when did the snipers first see him?
And when did he shoot him?
And was there any order given to wait?
Because he got off at least six, if not eight shots.
That's why they kept asking how many bullet casings there were.
And she wouldn't answer.
And not only that, she knew.
The FBI had told her.
So she knows the answer, but she won't tell them.
Now, there's no possible way you are prejudicing a future investigation by saying 6 or 8 or 10 or 12.
or eight or 10 or 12.
The guy who did it is dead.
Not gonna give away anything.
The number is not going to give away anything that is going to prejudice.
You know, was it a conspiracy?
Look, the only real thing here is, was it a conspiracy?
She's already told us it wasn't.
Now, I think that that is a great indication that you may have a conspiracy.
How can she rule it out?
But if there's no conspiracy, then why are you holding back the facts?
You hold back the facts if you think there are going to be other people involved, and you don't want to give them all the facts.
Because we do have a tendency to have people that confess to things they didn't do.
And you don't hold back all the facts.
You hold back a key fact or two that only a person involved would know.
The number of casings on the roof, nobody went up there and counted them.
Who was involved in the conspiracy if there was one?
So.
Not there could be and she would not answer.
About when the she wouldn't answer as to whether or not the sniper was told to wait.
Before he shot.
Or when he exactly saw the saw the guy crawling around the roof.
But before the sniper hit him and killed him, obviously he got off the shots that almost killed President Trump, killed Corey, and wounded the two others very seriously.
Now, those we know about, I'm pretty sure those are four separate bullets.
I don't think the bullet, like in the Kennedy assassination, one of them One of them, I think, went through to Connolly.
But I don't know.
I haven't heard that happening here.
And they were kind of sufficiently far away from each other, so you wouldn't think that was the case.
When they first said somebody was shot seriously, I thought possibly it was one of the bullets that grazed President Trump and then hit somebody square.
But I don't think anybody right behind him was hit.
It was over To unless it's again, it's been turned around photographically.
It would be his over to his right.
And, um, that's right, mayor.
And I want to show this next.
This is new video from today.
Okay.
And I'm curious.
I know you haven't seen it yet.
I apologize.
Well, you know, we get so much stuff each day.
It's good.
It's good.
Get all my analysis right here.
As if I was conducting this investigation of which I have done.
So this is body cam from the rooftop shortly after this event occurred.
So this is kind of a secret service and police.
Uh, not sure all the agencies on scene kind of talking about what happened, but listen carefully.
There's some interesting things that are said.
So how long do you, it's a couple of minutes long, but no, no.
How long after the shooting, do you know, this appears to be about an, I would say about an less than an hour.
More than 45 minutes in that little area.
You can see based off the top.
So let's say about 45 minutes after the shooting and President Trump is now gone.
Yeah.
He's long gone.
The people shot have been taken away.
Yeah.
The scene's now, I guess, secure, but they're still doing the investigation.
Take a look.
We'll watch it twice if we have to.
Standard warning, there is a lot of blood in this.
The body is covered.
The body is blurred out.
Oh, this is... From the rooftop.
Crook's body?
Crook's body is in the shot.
Just a warning about a lot of blood.
His body is, however, blurred out.
Here we go.
So we don't know...
So this is the guy?
Yes.
Beaver County Sniper Team that sent the pictures out.
This is him.
So the bike in the back... Is he on that bike?
We don't know.
We don't know.
So we're just treating that as a suspicious device.
One second.
I believe the sniper that seen these and sent the pictures is right inside this building.
Michelle, is Greg in there?
Alright, so if you go to that window that's open and yell for Greg, that's the sniper that sent the original pictures and seen him come from the bike and set the book back down and then lost sight of him.
Okay.
He's the one that sent the pictures out.
I don't know if you got the same ones I did.
I think I did, yeah.
He's got his glasses on and he's...
So we have the picture of that.
And then this is his bike with the stuff.
And our sniper seen him walking away from that, I believe.
But he would be right inside that window.
He's the one that physically seen this, sent the pictures, and called it out.
And we have somebody detained, correct?
That I don't know.
Our guy that was just up here told me that there's a guy detained who's the owner of the bike.
And I said, no, no, that's the owner of the bike.
We've been up here, so we wouldn't know that information.
We just hold on to what we've got.
Is that all your stuff?
Yeah, I think he had a lot to look out for.
Is that all your stuff?
That was one of my belongings.
Yeah, so someone came up looking to treat him and this is what happened.
Yes.
Copy. Gas is off to the building just so you know.
Yeah, I agree.
I talked to the guys.
They were supposed to be able to detain the building.
Maybe they were involved.
Maybe they weren't.
were involved, maybe they weren't.
Other than that, I haven't heard anybody else.
I think it's, you know, it's...
The guys that saw them filming were like, oh, they were filming us,
and then filming the guy up on the roof, and then filming us.
And then, when the shots started firing, they tried to run away.
I was like, isn't that what everybody would do that has a phone?
You know, I'm not saying they weren't following us, but you know what I mean?
Like, that's a silken error right now, right?
Right!
So, I got no problem detaining them.
Again, I'm just trying to detain those guys, find out what they know, who they are, whatever.
I'm trying to get clear information to relay back to DC.
We have one shooter deceased.
I think we had three victims in the crowd.
Did you guys hear that too?
That I'm not sure.
So I heard one deceased, two lifelength.
I know two helicopters were taken off.
Yeah.
I don't know how many victims.
Hello?
We have access to a drone.
We're at this water tower.
I mean, I'm not sure I made out everything they were saying, but you're right.
They said that somebody saw him Presumably him get off a bike.
Yeah.
Um, I think we know that somebody saw him going up a ladder too, but I don't think they said that.
I thought, I thought, but I'm not certain that he said early on that there was somebody in that window.
He looked into the window and he said there was somebody in the window filming or something.
Yeah.
I'll take a look.
So he had a, they, and they detained, um, that they, um, They detained some people that were... Oh, and he also said they were filming us and the guy on the roof.
That sounds like a situation where other people had alerted.
Filming us, I would assume he means the FBI sniper.
No, he was quoting a... I don't know, he was quoting somebody else.
I've never heard of that again.
But in any event, they detained two people who were filming.
Yes.
Which means they have film.
Yeah.
Which we haven't seen.
And when, Mayor?
Why haven't we seen it?
I mean, it's 11 days, 12 days afterward.
What would you do?
So you've been a part of big investigations like this before, throughout history.
What would you do in this situation?
I would be completely transparent here.
Unless they really, unless... I mean, they would have to explain to me how you prejudice an investigation where they've determined it's not a conspiracy.
By putting out facts.
Unless it is a conspiracy and they're lying to us.
But what they're doing is they're creating, I mean, if they continue this way, and nobody takes control of this and starts to run it like a serious, honest investigation, they're gonna have more conspiracy theories than they have about Kennedy.
I mean, because every one of these things that's not followed up Five years from now to a historian becomes a big, big deal.
Like, um, what about the film?
I mean, it sounds like there are two, at least two people who filmed some of this.
That's what he said, right?
Yeah.
And, and at the time that he's talking, those people are detained and were questioned presumably by the FBI.
What did they get from them?
And again, you know, the questions are, how did the guy remain in this state of suspicious person for 57 minutes without somebody detaining him or confronting him?
That's what you do.
They do that all the time.
If they see somebody, even with a camera that's acting funny, they'll go up and talk.
I mean, I don't know if you've been in presidential crowds ever, but if you have, you probably saw that happen.
And I remember people that were arrested because of the flimsiest bit of suspicion.
And I wasn't even critical of the arrest because the theory that we operated under, better to be careful, right?
We can always apologize.
We can't undo a killing.
Yeah, exactly.
We're not going to bring Mr. Compitore back to life.
Exactly so.
You'd think.
Or God forbid, any one of the other three, including President Trump.
I mean, imagine the condition of this country if that happened.
I mean, I think some large percentage of the country would just believe it was It was organized.
I mean, what you have to appreciate, if you're not the 50% of the country or possibly more that loves President Trump, is that we do believe that he's being targeted.
Now, I'm not saying he's being targeted for murder, but he's been targeted for everything but that.
You know, when you take that Russian collusion thing, And you pay money to create it.
You pay money to create a phony, incriminating story.
Then when it blows up and your inside job criminals like Peter Strzok and his girlfriend conclude that there's no evidence to back it up, No, they're there, is exactly the quote.
Knowing that it's false, they go ahead and use it for two and a half years, three years, to try to impeach him.
Based on a false story, which they all know is false.
What kind of people do that?
Are people who do that people capable of murder?
I don't know.
That's a step.
It's a step from being a despicable liar and person who covers up evidence and tries to frame innocent people to actually murdering people.
But how big a step is it?
It sure indicates a desperation for power which says you're going to go pretty darn far.
And I do know that any number of professionals believed that a step like this would be taken, that they had tried everything else.
After all, they indicted him and convicted him, and he went up in the polls.
What's left?
How do you stop this man who's going to destroy democracy and freedom?
Which, of course, is complete garbage, right?
It's complete garbage.
They know he's not going to destroy democracy and freedom.
They are.
They're doing it now.
We're living through it.
We're living through it.
Steve Bannon in prison is the destruction of our criminal justice system.
He doesn't belong in prison.
Not without the Attorney General going to prison by withholding the her tape, particularly before Biden went out.
The American people were entitled to see how bad off Biden is.
That's an extremely relevant tape.
It's a lot more relevant than whatever the crooked J6 committee wanted to question Bannon about.
The committee thought so much of its investigation that it's destroyed a lot of its records.
Wasn't even a properly constituted committee for the same reason that Smith case was thrown out.
You could throw that out because there were no assigned minority members to the committee.
And that's a prize of a subpoena power.
But, God, you're not going to use that to benefit a Republican.
Because we have a two-tier system of justice.
That was an extraordinarily fascinating tape.
And it leaves open two more tapes.
It leaves open, bare minimum, two more tapes that are available.
Right, Ted?
That's right, Mayor.
So we are- They clearly say that those people were filming.
Yeah, they did.
And I would, yeah, I think they want the tapes, but I, I, you know, it doesn't appear, well, I guess we don't know.
Uh, but the fact that they ran away after the shots doesn't seem to indicate any nefarious, I mean, I think everybody would, most people would run when hearing gunfire.
Yeah.
You know, and their filming doesn't, except, you know, but this goes on a lot now.
I find it absolutely extraordinary when I see these films, the people being beaten up.
And the person standing there with a camera watching some woman getting kicked in the stomach, doesn't take the camera and hit the person over the head with the camera.
Yeah.
I don't understand it.
I mean, we're a nation of cowardly voyeurs now?
Yeah, that's an interesting one.
That's one where you wonder, sometimes it can be helpful, right?
Having that video.
Suppose you're taking, I don't know what they filmed, but if they filmed a guy crawling around on a roof with a gun, And all they did is film it.
What kind of people are they?
That's fair.
I mean, if a guy's crawling around on a roof 150 yards from a presidential candidate and a former president, it doesn't take a lot to figure out what the guy's there for, right?
Right.
Or maybe they thought he was a Secret Service agent or something.
But a Secret Service agent isn't going to be crawling around on a roof.
A Secret Service agent would be standing up.
He'd be standing up because he's really trying to accomplish two purposes.
And the first one is the more obvious one.
I mean, we haven't had a need for a sniper at a presidential anything, as far as I know, in, you know, 40, 30 years.
But we do have a need for proper observation of the crowd.
Yeah.
And it's unthinkable that you didn't have people standing on that roof.
And by the way, she just lied completely.
You see how easy it was to stand on that roof?
I don't know why they didn't show that to her and say, you're, you're just a, you're just a complete liar.
And how many other lies did you tell?
Yeah, she probably perjured herself.
They couldn't go on the roof because it was too dangerous.
What the hell was dangerous?
That guy was standing up perfectly fine.
What the hell was dangerous about the roof?
Nothing.
Zero.
She never should have had that job.
It's very clear now.
I mean, she obviously was from the Biden crime family.
Yeah.
She came right out of the first stepmother who's been covering up for Joe forever.
I mean, if there's nothing else that you know about them other than the fact that they knew he was demented and kept them there for their own purposes, you got an idea how crooked they are.
And it's going to be absolutely ridiculous if they start to give him all kinds of great accolades Somebody's got to explain his son saying that for the last 30 years he's given him half his salary.
They like to pretend that that isn't there.
Not with me around, they're not going to pretend it.
I went and got it and I ain't going to forget it.
So we have a lot more on this.
Or that Hunter was a danger to his nieces and nephews.
And the psychiatrist found that he was sexually dangerous.
Well, it's interesting, Mayor, so there's a lot more on this, so we'll be covering this throughout the week.
I will be getting more video footage.
We'll try to get the footage we haven't seen yet.
Should we take a break and come back and discuss the Democrat Party veepstakes?
It's funny, we just got done doing the, you know, on our side, talking about the vice presidential veepstakes.
We were pretty good.
I predicted Vance about four or five days before.
You did.
And I didn't predict Vance the way, I saw this one guy, I'm not going to say who it was, I predicted everything.
I predicted that Biden was going to drop out two years ago.
I predicted that Vance would be selected.
I predicted this, that, and the other thing.
Now he's doing his new predictions, and he says, I believe that Kamala Harris will not be the nominee.
And Michelle Obama will be.
And I've been saying that.
But then he goes on to say, but it could be that she is the nominee.
It could be that Kamala Harris is the nominee.
Or it could be that somebody else is.
Now think about what a con man he is.
So now somebody else gets selected.
Not Kamala.
Not Michelle.
So he leaves out the first two parts and he says, I'm saying that somebody else may be, see, I knew there'd be somebody else.
Or if Kamala gets it, he says, I told you it was Kamala.
He just predicts everything.
He has a sound bite for everybody.
I'm sure that's what he did.
I mean, these people are, ooh.
Okay.
Okay, we'll take a short break while I get over my temper tantrum here.
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Yeah.
Welcome back to America's Mayor Live.
Here we are slightly into soccer, slightly into soccer time.
So I'm looking over here to make sure I covered everything that I wanted to get to you.
We did certainly cover the fact that there are no answers yet, which just fuels the fire for any of these people, responsible or not, who want to push conspiracy theories.
And I really hate that because, well, it could be a conspiracy.
I'm not saying it couldn't be.
I would not reject it.
But the more conspiracy theories you put out there, The more, if there is one, people won't believe it.
I mean, it's like crying wolf too much.
So let's calm down.
And first of all, she shouldn't have said that there's no evidence of a conspiracy.
I mean, she's telling us all day that the investigation is not completed.
She got a couple of strings out there that look, that need to be, I mean, she got, she got a bunch of unanswered questions that need to be resolved before you can come to that conclusion.
like the the encrypted uh uh communication uh apparatus with foreign or or possibilities with four with three different foreign countries now what we we've just heard about you know how how long was that how long was that a murderer on that roof and who observed him and and and of course the question we've been raising uh throughout which is 57 minutes of you're suspicious and like you don't get resolved I mean, the minute he became this vision, somebody should have been two guys or two, a guy and a woman or whatever.
Maybe, maybe those women who couldn't, who couldn't properly cover Trump because they were too short and didn't know how to holster their gun.
Maybe they could have gone and questioned him.
Might've been a better use of them.
I mean, I'm not saying women shouldn't be in the Secret Service.
What I am saying is they should be used for appropriate assignments and not prejudice.
You shouldn't use a 5'5 guy to cover a 6'2 man if you want to cover him.
Much less a woman, right?
Also, she lied about the fact that the standards are the same for men and women.
Among other things, they have different standards on the number of push-ups you have to do.
Women can do less, which means they'll take people that aren't as strong, which could have a bearing on helping to get a, I mean, Trump wasn't so badly wounded that he really needed to be carried off.
They were really doing that, um, more to surround him and doing it rather incompetently, but they were doing it to surround, but that's what they're supposed to do.
They're supposed to create a human shield around him.
So you don't get to see the face now.
A lot of people say they shouldn't have allowed him to get up and go like that.
And I say that's hard to stop.
That's hard to stop with any president, any leader.
He's going to want his people to know he's okay.
But that's not really the one that was the worst.
If you watch it again, you will see that as soon as they emerge from being down below the podium, His face is right out there.
He's not doing anything.
His face is right out there, all bloody.
And you got, I don't know, next time I see it, I'll count the seconds.
But there's way more than enough seconds for a sniper to take him out.
And at that point, we assumed the guy had been shot and killed.
But at that point, there'd be no way to know if there wasn't a second gunman or a third gunman or a fourth gunman.
No, just no way to know it.
You got to assume.
I mean, I remember on September 11 after we got hit by two planes and one went down in Pennsylvania and one hit the Pentagon.
I didn't know if there'd be more.
The White House told me there were seven more out there.
So we were ready to get hit again.
You don't know how often you get hit until it's over.
Then you know.
So now we know that one guy was shooting.
But at the time that it happened, even if we had an observation of the one guy shooting, it doesn't mean there's not another guy in the weeds.
The point is, the president's face should never be exposed.
If he causes it, I don't fire the agent.
Maybe I talk to him, you gotta be a little bit more assertive.
I know he's the president, but it's better for him if you can keep him down Now, I don't know how you're going to stop a president from wanting to let the American people know he's OK.
I mean, it avoided hours and hours of speculation.
Is he alive?
Is he dead?
How bad is he?
Is he going to make it?
Isn't he going to make it?
And it.
I think immediately.
Gave the American people a great sense of of I'm not going to say optimism as much as I'm going to say purpose.
So it was a valuable thing.
And politically, of course, it's dynamite.
Politically and historically.
This is something we're not going to want to be unburdened by what has been.
We're going to want to be burdened by that kind of courage, and we're going to want to imitate it, and we're going to hope that our children have that kind of courage.
Because if they are, they're going to be very successful people.
So the Secret Service, I think, had a full view of the shooter on the roof.
That's kind of clear from the leaks.
Not clear from her testimony, although it did kind of come out during her testimony.
So these other tapes, these other videos, will be enormously important in trying to figure out Why did the sniper shoot when he shot and not earlier?
And how much time was there?
It does seem that the shots came off in rapid succession.
He didn't shoot, stop, shoot, stop, shoot.
It looks like he just shot.
And at the time, we thought we heard eight.
Now, I think there's a dispute as to whether it's six or eight, and I think the people who have leaked it have said that they found eight casings, I think.
But again, that's leaks, not her, but she won't tell us.
Yeah, we'll have to get some more on that.
It's a fast-moving story, a lot of updates.
She's gone, but no answers.
A lot more information coming out, but no answers.
Here's another thing that should be made clear before we get too far along this Kamala Harris coronation.
This is a behind-closed-door, in the old days, smoke-filled room selection of a presidential candidate.
Nobody else is being given a chance, and nobody's asking the Democrat Party who they want.
This is being superimposed on them, it appears to me, by Biden-endorsed They're going to really pay attention to a guy who doesn't even know who he is.
But I mean, it looks like the party has really come together around Kamala, with the exception of one major figure.
Which is also interesting and suspicious, and raises a conspiracy theory of a different kind.
Pelosi was dead set against Kamala originally, right?
Remember?
Right.
And not only that, it sounds like Biden blames Pelosi more than anyone else for his being knifed in the back.
Again, that's all based on leaks.
But if you know the people, she definitely... I mean, Obama is a passive-aggressive.
So he's not going to have the balls to be the guy out front.
This is the guy who had 12 red lines and went and cowered in the corner when he had to do something about it.
So he's not going to stand up and say, Biden, I want you out.
You're going to pat him on the head and knife him in the back.
But Pelosi, I think would go right up to him, put the knife in him.
I mean, she's... So now the Democrats have their own... She makes Brutus look tentative.
Right?
That's right.
She wanted him out.
I mean, it was no way.
In fact, I would think if anyone orchestrated this was the major orchestra leader, it was Nancy Hitman Pelosi.
But now she came around very quickly after a very strong statement that it shouldn't be Kamala.
All of a sudden she turns around immediately and it is Kamala.
So now I think everybody has supported Kamala.
But have I missed Schumer?
Has Schumer made an endorsement?
I'll check on that.
I'm not sure.
I mean, up until a while ago, Schumer and Prince Obama and the Princess had not made an endorsement.
Now, here, all the possible other selections, I think, Evan Shapiro has endorsed, and Bashir has endorsed, and who else with a presidential possibilities other than Numskull.
For Markella?
Your governor, Whitmer.
Whitmer.
Whitmer has endorsed her, has endorsed Kamala, thinks she'll be a great president, yeah like hell.
Just about all of them have made endorsements already.
I don't think there's a, there's a, I, I, I, I, I, I know, I see you keep putting up Markella's picture.
I'm putting all these different names up.
Mark Kelly is part of the VP group.
Oh, you're talking about people that might run.
Not the presidential group.
Yeah.
And he has endorsed her.
So just about everybody's endorsed her.
Elizabeth Warren has endorsed her.
So they don't really want to come in.
They don't want the people to decide.
Now, why would Obama and Mrs. Obama not endorse her?
Do they want Mrs. Obama?
Do they want to leave it open so that Michelle can come in and be the great hero?
She'll come in on a chariot.
Remember when he had in 2012, those Roman columns?
2008, or was that 12 or 8?
It was 12.
He could go back and do that again.
He'd go to those Roman columns and Michelle could come out, you know, with shorts on and like a sword.
So she looks like Trump, you know, she looks like Trump going like this.
Well, this will be an interesting month.
We thought we had one Veep Stakes this cycle.
It looks like we have two.
I mean, you know, it is hard to avoid the fact that the only one who polls ahead of him or equal to him is Michelle.
The margins with her, with Numskull, are not overwhelming, but they're solid, and they're a little higher than Biden.
Whereas they thought that it would narrow a little, it's grown a little each time.
I mean, the way this is gone is like he won the debate and he went up two points or three.
Everybody thought he'd go up five.
But I have a feeling these are very solid two points.
This is, I mean, this is a very, there's only a certain amount this electorate can move.
Let's do it from the other way around.
How many people could you move off Trump?
Maybe the last 5%.
Right?
Yeah, but doesn't it come down to the key states?
It's even much more like... Yeah, yeah.
I'm thinking of both.
Okay.
Now, in the key states, he's doing better.
Yeah, exactly.
Well, not really.
He's got a poll where he's ahead by 11 now.
He's got one national poll where he's ahead by 11.
He's got a couple where it's in the margin of error.
So, it's hard to say.
But in each one of the states, Minnesota is still close.
Michigan is starting to spread out.
Michigan's starting to.
Yeah.
Pennsylvania is starting to spread out.
So let's go, let's do VP.
Okay.
We become, we're going to be experts on vice presidential picks.
Yeah.
For both parties.
And we got, and we got, we got the, um, you were always burdened by who you wanted rather than who Who was going to get picked?
That's right.
I mean, from the last three weeks, I knew it was Vance.
I didn't have any inside information either.
It was just, I could just tell by the way that everything was going.
I think there was Sirius at the end.
I think there was a possibility for Ruby.
And you're the only one, not the only one, but you were very much You were aware of that, and that may have to do with your knowledge of the president.
We had it down to Vance, Rubio, and Bergamot, and then we took Bergamot about a week before, about a week toward the end, and then we had it down to Rubio and Vance.
We're hearing four names a lot for VP, so let's go through the four.
This is on the Democrat side.
These are names that have been loaded, potentially coming from Kamala's camp.
Who are they?
Andy Beshear, governor of Kentucky.
Yeah, nobody knows who he is, by the way.
Just won re-election last year.
He defeated Attorney General Daniel Cameron, and that was a big Trump-endorsed candidate.
We were higher.
Yeah, in a big Trump state.
Yeah, so Beshear was able to win.
Not one he's going to win again, but probably substantial double digits.
And his whole shtick.
Is to kind of get people back to the media.
Yeah.
I can, I can govern a Democrat, a Republican state.
Then you have governor Roy Cooper.
I don't know much about him at all.
North Carolina.
Apparently he's won six statewide elections.
So.
I mean, that's not as big a Republican state or strong as Kentucky, but it's true.
It's now a Republican state.
Trump won it by what?
Four or five points, right?
That's right.
And I think we won the midterms there, too.
Good.
That's right.
So that's Roy Cooper of North Carolina.
And then you have Senator Mark Kelly.
So Senator Mark Kelly, Arizona, going for his second term.
And Josh Shapiro.
And then, of course, Josh Shapiro, governor.
So each, each one of them.
Pennsylvania.
Each one of them, except maybe Kentucky.
I mean, I can see him taking Bashir and the state will go Republican anyway.
I mean, they're used to it, right?
They vote for Bashir and then they vote Republican for everything else.
Yeah, they're voting for Trump.
Also could be true of Cooper.
That you take Cooper and the state goes Republican.
Yeah.
Because remember, they're, they do, they, their loyalty to Bashir and Cooper Has not led them to vote for any other group of Democrats, right?
That's right.
It's still a Republican state.
So if you want to analyze it carefully, I would say Kelly and Shapiro are more likely to bring their state with them.
Right.
That would be more of a strategic pick, and I would agree with you.
Now, I don't know.
Shapiro has superb favorables.
I don't know about Kelly.
I don't know.
I mean, I know he's got a very impressive background being a astronaut, as well as his wife being almost assassinated, right?
I don't know exactly why that would be an asset, but it is.
Maybe the way he handled it.
And he sort of has a bit of a reputation as a moderate, but his voting record is very,
very progressive and very left.
I think he does a good job of pretending because it is Arizona.
Shapiro is not a moderate.
Shapiro's a progressive and Shapiro's a crook.
I mean, Shapiro screwed around with the election.
I don't think Kelly did, but I think Shapiro did.
So I mean, I think it'll I mean, I think.
I think it'll be Kelly.
I think I think he you said that the smart.
You brought his name up early this morning when we talked.
I think it'll be Kelly because he brings a few more things to the ticket than the others do.
Shapiro, I mean, Shapiro, I think, would be it if he wasn't Jewish.
Because I think Shapiro can.
Oh, Whitmer.
Whitmer.
Yeah.
We forgot Whitmer.
We did.
She can also deliver.
Well, she hasn't been named as much, so I'm wondering if she took herself out of the running, even with reporters, because I don't see her name being mentioned, but strategically, my goodness, right?
Michigan?
Whitmer?
Well, Whitmer, you tell me, and I get the feeling that you're right, that like Shapiro, she could carry the state.
Right.
Right.
With the state and then that would also cross over with certain demographic to other states.
Two females on the ticket will be interesting to see.
Shapiro was the attorney general who presided over all of the illegal really changes or rules that were done unconstitutionally to fix the election in Pennsylvania.
That's right.
Before you even get to phony ballots and The Supreme Court eventually said it was unconstitutional, but it was too late.
I don't see how that guy becomes a candidate for anything after having done that, but it is a Democrat party, the party of crooks.
The party of crooks, right?
I just think the whole Israel thing would be very, very complicated.
What's he going to do as a Jewish person?
I mean, she is more pro-Palestinian than Biden was.
That's right.
And she doesn't have Biden's history with the Jewish people where she can get away with certain things.
And they would have like sort of an inherent trust in him.
She doesn't, she hasn't had no history with the Jewish people or the Jewish cause.
And she's been, she's been exceedingly pro-Palestinian.
So, um, and I, and I assume she's all zeroed in like a stupid, um, Biden was on that Michigan vote.
You're not going to get that Michigan vote if you take Shapiro.
You might get Pennsylvania, but you'll lose Michigan.
That's right.
That vote's going to turn on you.
Will you get some of the Jewish vote back that Trump is getting?
I don't know.
Not unless they change their position, and they're not.
Shapiro's going to have to be a Schumer, going to be a turncoat.
to get on the chicken. He's gonna have to double cross Israel the way Schumer did.
That's the only way it'll work, Ted. You're gonna have to say, you know, let's have a ceasefire,
get rid of Bibi. And by the way, a lot of them are boycotting Bibi's speech tomorrow.
What the hell is wrong with them? I mean, first of all, what the hell is wrong with her?
She's not going to preside over the Senate and the chief of state, the head of state,
we got the head of state.
Actually the president is it's symbolic, but I mean, he is effectively that the head of state of Israel at a time of war comes to the United States and she deliberately snubs him and she wants to be president.
I mean, I don't get it.
And the other guy is claiming to be, what are you claiming to be too sick?
What did he take the wrong vaccine?
He took the vaccine that gives you COVID.
Did you know there was a vaccine that gives you COVID?
No one ever told us, Fauci never told us about the vaccine that gives us COVID
while he was counting his millions.
I mean, that's another thing.
Nobody goes and gets his bank accounts and takes a look at, or his royalty payments that he has coming.
He just decided he wasn't going to turn them over.
I think Robert Kennedy is right.
This whole thing, that vaccination thing, was about two things.
It was about China and helping China, and it was about money.
Money for the companies, money for the scientists, who all get royalties.
I didn't know they got royalties.
I mean, the guy's getting paid like seven or eight hundred grand, plus he's getting royalties.
So he's making a million, and he's making the kind of money you make if you run a major corporate, he's making a couple million dollars a year Fauci.
So I think his whole focus was on, I mean the reason he turned, he completely flipped around on hydroxychloroquine, which three years earlier he said is exceedingly, I think he called it like a miracle drug, and it's exceedingly safe.
And all of a sudden, if you took hydroxychloroquine, you were going to turn into a monster.
It was to save the exception, so they didn't have to test the vaccine.
See, if there's a treatment for the disease, then the vaccine can be held off, right?
And you test the vaccine normally for a year and a half to two years, because vaccines, and this one in particular, Uh, some of the side effects don't show up for two or three years.
So you may only test, you don't test it.
You test it once or twice.
And then like what happened?
First of all, it turned out to be ineffective.
It turned out to be completely ineffective.
A long run, if you do the analysis, the same number of people got COVID who took it and didn't take it.
And in fact, there are arguments in some of the other countries where they don't have the profit motives that we have with the scaling that went on.
That it was slightly more likely you would get it if you took the vaccine than if you didn't.
Particularly if you took the boosters.
And as far as I can tell, they were getting vaccinated.
I think they liked being vaccinated.
He and the first stepmother.
I don't even think... Ted?
Yeah?
I'm willing to go out on a limb on this one.
I don't believe he has COVID.
I don't believe that for a second.
I think he had an episode.
A lot of people think he was going to die or whatever.
I think he probably had some kind of stroke.
He's had strokes before.
We know he has had two major operations for stroke, both of which took eight to 12 hours.
That's a long time to be messing around with your brain cells.
And then there are rumors that he had other operations.
In the 90s, those were in the late 80s and early 90s.
But the last time I spent any appreciable amount of time with him was in 1994.
And he had already gone through, you know, two strokes.
He was somewhat of a different guy than he was earlier.
He was always stupid, but I mean, he was slower.
And that just kept getting worse and worse and worse.
Then there were rumors in the late 90s that he had some, uh, strokes and episodes.
Uh, and then I lost track of it, but, but, um, he could have had, I mean, there are some times when you go into dementia that you, you, you, it is, um, it's prefaced by, you know, smaller attacks.
I mean, eventually if he lives, He will not be able to talk.
Eventually the brain will just give out completely, and he'll be completely non-compulsive madness.
He won't even be able to say the stupid things he says.
But it is possible that he has a couple of minor episodes like that, like McConnell had.
McConnell, you know, remember he just couldn't talk?
And then he was able to talk, but also in a very halting way.
I think that's what happened to him.
That's why he didn't talk, because he would sound even worse.
And I think now he's back to being able to talk passively, although the people on the phone call said his voice was very hoarse and he was talking in a very halting, that's the word they used, halting way.
So, I mean, that is consistent with With COVID, that's also consistent with coming out of a stroke.
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Yeah, I think that... So, please remember that this is the first DEI pick for president of the United States.
She was a DEI pick for vice president because the vice presidential choice was limited first to only women, which cuts out half of America, and then only to black women, which cuts out black men, all whites, Hispanics, cuts out about 90% of America.
So she was picked from a very small pool of maybe 10% of the people.
Because it was limited.
Her choice was made based on gender and race.
No bones about it.
And once that choice was made, the choice of her as president was a foregone conclusion, particularly with the threats from the black caucus, Al Sharpton, that we're going to bolt.
They were already seeing defections in the black vote.
They don't have a prayer if that happens.
And they were being faced with that.
So this was not a choice based on she's the best qualified.
If she's the best qualified, we are really in trouble.
This person has been appointed throughout without being qualified at all.
I mean, the qualifications for her first couple of jobs with Willie Brown, I'm not allowed to repeat.
Although I think Associated Press laid it out today.
But I mean, let's just say that qualifications have nothing to do with your abilities in public office.
There were other abilities that she was being rewarded for by Willie Brown, who is part of the California mafia.
He was the mayor of San Francisco for a period of time that I was the mayor of New York, and they put us both on the Cover of a magazine.
He had just started and I had been working really hard for five or six years and had a great record.
And we were like the two best mayors.
And I was saying, how the hell is he the best mayor?
He hasn't even been in office.
Then he ruined the damn city.
And so did she, by the way.
I mean, she'll do for the US what she did for San Francisco.
How anybody from San Francisco can run for office and expect the rest of the people in America to vote for them when you consider the damage they've done to that city.
It's a little crazy.
It's a lot crazy.
When she was a DA, she was both the most lenient DA and the meanest DA.
She let out, I mean, she was letting out criminals left and right.
She was a left-wing nutjob like we have in New York now.
But then when she wanted to run for AG, and she knew she did, and she thought she was going to get attacked for it, she just basically put everybody in jail for small drug violations.
I mean, she put more black people in jail than Biden did.
That's one of the things that came out after she attacked Biden for being racist in the first debate.
They brought out a record that she had where she used these minor black criminals as fodder to make up for the fact that she had let out lots of criminals, refused the death penalty for major murderers.
I mean, she was basically a pro-criminal DA, which she evidenced again when she raised bail for the people who rioted.
And their rioting was much worse than January 6th.
Nobody on January 6th burned anything.
Nobody on January 6th killed anybody either.
That was totally made up.
It's the cops who killed people.
And she got them all out of jail in Soros DA locations.
And now we, we find out that Soros was number one, her chief backer for president back then.
And her chief backer for, you know, closing off Biden's options and naming her.
So we're going to have a, I mean, she, she can have a heck of a time explaining her positions on crime and what she did in San Francisco before we even get to her incredibly definitive performance as our, as our borders are.
In which he was too damn lazy to go to the border.
Yes, 8 million people have come in.
Minimum.
Without vetting of any kind, the Chinese get asked four questions under our borders are.
I mean, I don't even think she got paid for that.
Biden did.
But she's carrying out the bosses orders.
So I.
How does she get, how do we say we selected her on the merits where she's responsible for one of the biggest problems that we have in this country that has led to the death of hundreds of thousands of people?
Massive increase in the number of fentanyl deaths under her.
She's paid no attention to it.
On substance, she's a complete zero.
This is all, she's being selected because she's a woman and she's black.
We don't, we don't, we don't, we don't, when you do that, boy, that's when you become a, that's a racist country.
That's racism.
This country is entitled to the best we can do in terms of, um, and you want to say, well, Trump isn't like Kelly isn't.
Trump's already been president with some pretty damn good results.
I mean, how about we point out that he turned over to these communists a world at peace?
And what are they going to turn back to us?
A world that's this close to a world war.
I mean, who says that China's not going to invade Taiwan before the incompetent numbskull coward is out of the White House?
And who would replace him?
Um, what can be unburdened by what has been.
That's what we'll replace him.
She gonna, she gonna lead us in war?
Jesus.
We'll fight.
I can imagine what can be and be unburdened by what has been.
She's been saying that forever.
She looks like that was 20 years ago, doesn't it?
Does she have anything else that she says?
I mean, it is.
Yeah, we'll have to see.
I mean, it sounds like we have any other... On her gravestone.
Yeah.
We'll keep up with this and maybe we'll... I'm sure on the gravestone it'll end with the vice president.
Yeah.
Please, God.
Come on.
Yeah, I know we made a mistake with Biden, but this time we won't make a mistake, so help us, all right?
Please, please, please.
We love this country.
You can't turn it over to this person who is a communist and may or may not know it.
I'm not sure she knows it, but we will over the course of time pick out all the Marxist things that she's doing.
I mean, she's big, big, big into mutilating children.
Big time into mutilating children.
Does she have children?
No.
No.
She doesn't have children, huh?
She has stepchildren, right?
Her husband's Jewish.
So is he gonna go see Netanyahu?
Or is he a Schumer?
Is Schumer gonna be there?
Yeah?
Schumer wants Netanyahu fired.
I don't know but i think shuma wants to know i just sure shuma wants a fire yeah i bet now would like to have shuma fire.
I don't be really well and i know sure.
Bibi's a lot dumber.
Bibi was a commando.
His brother is like one of the great heroes in Israeli history.
And he engaged in similar extrications, by the way.
We don't do extrications anymore.
We just, you know, you know, there are There are two more Israeli hostages now that are dead, while Jericho fiddles.
People are getting killed.
We have no idea how many of the American hostages, how they're being treated or what's being done about them.
And I've never heard her or him say anything about them, except the one time when Biden thought he saw One of them in the audience, except the guys in Gaza.
I mean, this is outrageous.
I mean, they're just not patriots.
They just don't love America.
They love something else.
I don't know what it is.
So we'll be back tomorrow night.
We'll be back first at seven on Frank's Beach and here with the Rudy Giuliani show.
And then we'll be here with America's Mayor live.
And we'll see what progresses.
There are probably going to be all kinds of things that happen.
And we'll stay on the assassination and see what develops in terms of a conspiracy.
But I mean, I'm not going to let it go away unless we figure it out.
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