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Aug. 7, 2024 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (E468): Cori Bush of "The Squad" Loses Primary Election—2 Voted Out, 7 To Go
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This is Rudy Giuliani and this is America's Mayor Live from the great state of New Hampshire, which last night in the analysis that I saw, which I'm going to try to recreate for you toward the end of the show.
I thought it was excellent.
I don't even know who this guy is who does this map.
I usually look at the real clear politics map, you know, for For the compilation of polls.
And then I look at the internal polls because I like polling.
I like looking at it.
I'm not.
I'm very aware of its, you know, problems and how it can be very misleading.
But I also think it's the only thing you got.
In addition to talking to people, which when I was mayor, I should tell you, I always considered more important than polls.
My pollster was Frank Luntz.
I think you probably know Frank.
We're going to get Frank on one day.
Frank is, I don't know, he's become sort of, kind of controversial.
I'm not exactly sure I know why, but not that, I mean, all pollsters are a little, everybody's strange.
We're all strange.
You wouldn't be in politics if you weren't strange.
The one thing we're not, we're not communists like, like Walsh.
He's a communist!
I'm telling you, the guy has convinced me in two days that he's a communist.
You know what convinced me?
I do a show right before this on Frank's speech that you really should watch.
It's really good.
Then it leads into this and we can go into more detail on things here.
And Ted told me something I didn't know.
I had heard, because you hear these things and we're trying to do this, there's so much on him it's hard to keep up with it.
I spent all day looking at crap on this idiot.
This really is a loser.
Why the hell she selected him?
This is ridiculous.
I don't know how much of this is true.
And I don't know how much of it we're going to find out about because the press is so crooked.
So, so let's begin with a piece of good news, but a piece of bad news.
So, uh, the, the, um, The squad had been up to nine, right?
Yeah.
Okay.
So, uh, the idiot from my state, Bowman, who pulled the, uh, the fire alarm, he's also was a teacher, like, uh, like the communist, uh, like comrade, uh, he pulled the fire alarm.
He didn't know what a fire alarm was.
Like they don't have one in a school, uh, in order to interrupt the vote, but he didn't go to jail for that.
Like the January six people, you know, All right.
Did she get executed?
I don't remember.
I think the judge that was involved in in my case wanted to execute them, but she wasn't able to do it.
She certainly did think that the sentences given by some of the judges, which were horrendous, weren't enough.
But somehow he got to interrupt the proceedings of Congress there without any penalty other than a. Like a slap on the wrist, yeah, but the people in New York threw him out.
So that brought it down to eight, right?
Nine total, so that brought it down to eight.
So there goes Bowman, boom, out eight.
And then last night, we lost a real big mouth, Cori Bush.
She's got a big mouth.
I don't mean big like, well, maybe it's a big mouth, I don't know, but she talks a lot.
And she says a lot of really, really horrible, incendiary things.
But in any event, she got what she deserved.
She got thrown out.
But now she's going to war with the Jewish people.
And they want to say they're not anti-Semitic.
I mean, AIPAC is about as mainstream as you're gonna get.
I would imagine most of AIPAC are Democrats.
I'm guessing.
I mean, I know it.
I've spoken to AIPAC.
They like me.
But I got an enormous percentage of the Jewish vote when I ran for mayor, like 60-70%.
But, you know, Jewish people are very discerning and can be very independent of being Democrats.
I know Republicans, my fellow Republicans, feel a little like, how can they always vote Democrat when the Democrats double-cross them all the time?
The Democrats are good at getting votes from people they double-cross.
What do they do with those black people?
I don't understand why black people, the ones who vote for them, don't listen to Malcolm X. Now, I'm not a follower of Malcolm X, for a lot of reasons, right?
I mean, he was the more violent of, you know, in the thing with Dr. Martin Luther King, but he did say something.
I mean, everybody says something.
He was obviously a very bright guy, and he said some biggest The biggest harm to the black people is being done by the white liberals.
Now, why wouldn't you take that very seriously?
I didn't say that.
Some right-wing whatever didn't say that.
Trump didn't say that.
Malcolm X said the greatest damage to the black people It's being done by white liberals, like Walls.
Like, well, I mean, Kamala is part white, part black, part Indian.
So we'll take Kamala out for a minute.
Like Bernie Sanders.
And what he meant by it, if I may be so bold as to interpret him, because I have read Malcolm X. See, like, I read.
I know they don't, but I read.
What he's talking about is dependency.
He's talking about the cycle of dependency that Biden has re-established after Clinton thought he had ended welfare as we know it.
Obama and Biden have brought it back.
Big time.
Big, big time.
And they got it going for the illegals too.
I mean, it's amazing that Comrade Walls is as stupid as my mayor in New York.
The mayor in New York thought he had like a super, super, super sanctuary city.
They were going to get, well, they did get welfare.
Uh, health insurance, college education.
Um, now lately he gives them credit cards.
I don't know if Walz gives them credit cards.
They get credit cards.
You don't get a credit card.
They get credit cards.
So, um, Walz does the same thing.
I was shocked when I found it.
I thought the only person stupid enough to do it was Adams.
Well, uh, Cori Bush got beaten pretty good too.
She could be beaten by four or 5% as an incumbent in her own party.
Pretty damn good.
I'm glad.
I'm glad.
But now she blames it on the Jews.
She's not anti-Semitic?
Come on.
They're not all anti-Semitic?
That whole little group?
Come on.
What do they have to do to prove they're anti-Semitic?
Go shoot somebody.
I mean, they are in favor of people that do shoot Jews, Hamas.
So she has blamed her whole loss on the Jewish people and on AIPAC, and she is going to destroy AIPAC.
Exactly what she's going to do to them, I don't know, but she's going to destroy them.
But the problem we have is, so that gets us down now to seven, one would think, but I think they inducted a new member.
They were like, they were like Chris Matthews, the squad, The night that Obama won.
Remember?
Chris Matthews ruined himself that night.
I haven't seen him since then.
Well, that's not true.
I like Chris.
Except I get a little worried that he got a tingle up his leg.
When he, that's what he said.
I didn't say it.
He got a tingle up his leg when Obama got elected.
I got a tingle when Obama got elected too, but it wasn't up my leg.
I said, oh boy, here comes the Manchurian candidate.
Maybe not true, I thought.
I thought they were exaggerating the Manchurian candidate communist thing.
No, they weren't.
No, they weren't.
And this guy, this Walls guy, wow!
So they were all excited about Walls.
In fact, one of them was like chanting, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls!
They love Walls now.
So I think they're back to eight.
I think Walls is a squad member.
I think that we've had it down to seven.
And it is true Ted, none of the original members have been taken out.
The four originals remain.
But I can't remember them all.
AOC, Presley, Omar, but not her brother, right?
The one she married to get in?
I don't think they allowed him to be a member of the squad.
Oh, okay, okay.
Too much of an investigation because she married him?
Yeah, I'm not sure if maybe one member of his family or something.
I gotta say, I don't know if that's true.
That's an allegation.
An allegation?
We're not sure.
We're not making any assertion here.
We're only asking questions.
Yeah, but nobody ever asks.
I mean, like... We're only asking questions.
Like, who's gonna ask... Who's gonna ask Comrade Walls how he developed his notion that socialism is just another form of neighborliness?
Is that an informed judgment based upon his 30 trips to China?
Because if it is, we got a serious problem.
And for one thing, don't ever shy away from our progressive values.
One person's socialism is another person's neighborliness.
This guy was shaping young minds.
You're wondering why education in Minnesota has dropped onto him?
Because he's a Marxist.
He's clearly a Marxist.
I mean, what does he have to tell you to tell you he's a Marxist?
He says that, then he comes into office, takes a surplus and turns it into a deficit.
Definite sign of Marxist economics, right?
He builds up the dependency rolls.
He offers the illegals driver's licenses, welfare, college education, trans surgery.
That's like 20, 30 grand, right?
Trans surgery.
I mean, mutilation is expensive.
I hope I never have to know that.
I mean, it better be expensive, otherwise they're going to kill you, right?
Exactly.
But so you get a free, I mean, and in fact, if you come from a state that's like civilized and doesn't allow children to get mutilated, like a state that fits into the whole You know, tradition of Western civilization, humanitarian values, and realizes that someone 18 or below really shouldn't be making such a significant decision based on the fact that we don't let them get tattoos, but they can chop their private parts off.
I mean, is he not intelligent enough to figure that out?
Is this a question, Ted, of intelligence or ideology?
Or is it just plain pandering?
I don't know.
I think his kid.
Think about that now.
We don't let somebody until they're over 18 or over get tattooed because it's hard.
I mean, I think you can reverse a tattoo now, but it's hard.
And you better not have it on your face, otherwise you can...
You're right.
I mean, I never was in... I was never a tattoo person, so I never had... Me neither.
I have... Me neither.
Never been a tattoo person.
I've had discussions with people who wanted to get... New York.
A lot of tattoo people in New York.
But I've had discussions and said, you know, why...
Why not get a temporary one that you can wash off?
Well, let's ask our audience.
How about this, right?
You're 16 years old and you're madly in love with Mary Jane Jones.
Yeah.
And you tattoo Mary Jane Jones on your private parts.
I don't know, whatever the hell you do with it.
And then as it happens to everyone, Mary Jane Jones and you break up.
She breaks up with you, you break up with her.
You don't even remember who she is 10 years from now.
Now you got Mary Jane Jones on your, you know, on your belly.
You don't want to get rid of her.
Yeah, they're not thinking of the, you know, weeks, months, years later.
And then when they get old.
They're making a point.
And then when they, the women, when they get old, they look off.
Let's ask our audience, if you have tattoos, if you have tattoos, what compels you to get them?
Let us know.
A non-political question.
Should we go fully communist and let them have tattoos on their face if they want?
Let them do anything they want.
Let's have as chaotic a society as possible so that Karl Marx can have what he wishes.
And then we'll be controlled by the one world society.
For a short while, run by Klaus Schwab and Prince Obama.
And then China will move in and say, get the hell out of the way.
We never liked you anyway.
And we actually like Giuliani and Goodman better because they stand for something.
You, we manipulated forever.
Forever.
In fact, I think Wall Street got for free.
At least Biden cost him money.
Yeah.
30 times in China.
I can't get over it.
I can't get over it.
You know why I can't get over it?
When I hear a remark like that about socialism from a silly teacher like that, I think it's a silly remark from an uneducated silly person about socialism and not understanding the history.
But you go to China and you see the way people live in China?
You know about the genocide?
You know about the cultural revolution?
And you think socialism is genius?
What the hell is wrong with you?
So now I don't know what's wrong with him.
Is he an ideological, whacked-out Marxist?
Is he a Dodo?
And for one thing, don't ever shy away from our progressive values.
One person's socialism is another person's neighborliness.
I'm gonna cut it down to just that two seconds.
A lot of people are asking that question.
On the Chinese stockpile, I guess.
I mean, they're hanging out behind a Chinese restaurant.
I mean, they can't.
I think it'd be tough to go back on him now, but if this stolen valor thing really, I mean, give it another day, it's already really getting a lot of attention.
He must have been going to China when they were killing little girls.
Well, he was there at Tiananmen Square, I believe, was the first year he was there.
They were killing girls back then.
I mean, they're still having a problem now getting over what they did psychologically.
And they're losing population, thank God.
India is the biggest country in the world now, not China.
Because India didn't have a rule where you had to kill, you know, you couldn't have more than one kid.
I'm sorry, I'm usually not...
Taken aback, don't have words here.
You know, maybe I'll say one of Camilla's things.
China is a big country.
And, uh, and Vietnam is a small country, which is why China wants to take Vietnam.
But Vietnam doesn't, um, well, I don't know.
Hmm.
So that's what happens, I think, when you get confused, you get stupid like that.
So I am very, very unlike, unlike apparently the fake news and and the and the communist press.
I'm impressed with Vance.
I don't think he's hurting.
I don't think I don't think he's hurting the ticket at all.
I thought his two press conferences so far showed a highly intelligent man with very well thought out ideas.
I'm not going to say I agree with all of them.
I never do.
But that to me is very, very important.
It's a lot better than listening to Marble Mouth, right?
Dopey Dopey, who Ukraine's a small country and Russia is a big country and that kind of thing.
Or, I don't know, maybe Walls is worse and communism is neighborliness.
I mean, socialism.
They're the same thing.
The economic program for communism is called socialism.
Economic program for Nazism is called socialism.
It leads to dictatorship, which may explain why he set up a program where if you had too many people for Thanksgiving dinner, your neighbors could rat on you.
Jesus, that sounds almost like Hitler.
I don't know.
They're having a Thanksgiving dinner.
I think they're having a Thanksgiving dinner.
They don't even have masks on.
And they're not protesters.
I mean, I know protesters don't have to have masks because if you're protesting, you can't get COVID, right?
Right.
I think you said that, Governor.
But they don't even have masks on.
It's ten of them.
Ten!
I'll tell you another thing, Governor.
I know you're big on China and socialism and stuff, which must mean you're an atheist, but... They said a prayer.
I know you closed all the churches down.
And by the way, thank you for keeping the whorehouses open.
That was good.
We got the church... not the whorehouses.
What were they?
The...
The paulers, the sex paulers.
You know, where the women, the bada-bing clubs, like in the Sopranos.
The clubs, yeah.
The clubs.
The strip clubs.
The strip clubs.
Yeah, they stayed open, but the churches had to go.
I think that's right.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, and Governor, thank you for allowing the moths to, to, um, whatever the hell they do.
In the middle of the day, right?
No bells, though.
Just the moths.
Where did they get this guy?
You gotta stop him.
You have to stop him.
Going back to... It'll be finished.
It's gonna happen faster than I even thought.
Here's a little bit of Senator Vance from Detroit earlier today.
They all said Detroit Mayor, I have to tell you, being from Michigan.
He was in Shelby Township.
Just gotta be accurate here.
Wait, wait, wait.
Where is Shelby Towns?
Just north.
It's a suburb.
Okay.
But it's more of an excerpt, right?
It's not right next door.
If somebody was in Floral Park, they would say New York, and that's in Nestle County.
And what would you say?
I would say they were wrong.
Jokes.
Yeah.
Came from a family where nobody in my family had ever gone to law school.
I was... I grew up in a poor family.
The fact that Tim Walz wants to turn it into a bad thing, that I actually worked myself through college, through law school, and made something myself, to me that's the American dream.
And if Tim Walz wants to insult it, I think that's frankly pretty bizarre.
Now look, what really bothers me about Tim Walz, it's not Even the positions that he's taken, though certainly he has been a far-left radical.
You know what really bothers me about Tim Walz as a Marine who served his country in uniform?
When the United States Marine Corps, when the United States of America asked me to go to Iraq to serve my country, I did it.
I did what they asked me to do and I did it honorably and I'm very proud of that service.
When Tim Walz was asked by his country to go to Iraq, you know what he did?
He dropped out of the army and allowed his unit to go without him, a fact that he's been criticized for aggressively by a lot of the people that he served with.
I think it's shameful to prepare your unit to go to Iraq, to make a promise that you're going to follow through, and then to drop out right before you actually have to go.
I also think it's dishonest.
Something, again, if you guys ever get an opportunity to ask Tim Walz or Kamala Harris some questions, he made this interesting comment.
That the Kamala Harris campaign put out there, and I bet they're regretting they put it out there now, because he said that we, and he was making a point about gun control, he said we shouldn't allow weapons that I used in war to be on America's streets.
Well I wonder, Tim Waltz, when were you ever in war?
When was this, what was this weapon that you carried into war given that you abandoned your unit right before they went to Iraq and he has not spent a day in a combat zone?
What bothers me about Tim Walz is the stolen valor garbage.
Do not pretend to be something that you're not.
And if he wants to criticize me for getting an Ivy League education, I'm proud of the fact that my mamaw supported me, that I was able to make something of myself.
I'd be ashamed if I was him and I lied about my... Did he actually say he went to war?
That he used when he went to war?
Well, Mayor, I mean, my goodness, have we been busy.
Here is.
This is good.
I mean, you see, that's good, babes.
And here's what he's referring to.
And you.
You can't argue with Vance, he actually served his country.
Hope woke up like many of you did five weeks ago and said, Dad, you're the only person I know who's in elected office.
You need to stop what's happening with this.
I'll take my kick in the butt for the NRA.
I spent 25 years in the army and I haunt And I gave the money back, and I'll tell you what I have been doing.
I've been voting for common-sense legislation that protects the Second Amendment, but we can do background checks, we can do CDC research, we can make sure we don't have reciprocal carry among states, and we can make sure that those weapons of war that I carried in war is the only place where those weapons are at.
Now, will anyone in the press ask him where and when he was at war?
I carried it.
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt if he answers the question.
And are those members of your unit that say you punked out on going to Iraq, are they telling the truth?
Or are they lying?
And one of the explanations you gave once, which gives some credibility to what they're saying, because it sounds like a hell of a lie, was that you couldn't do it because you wanted to run.
Well, you know you can get an exception to do that.
And they all knew that.
You could have run and still gone with your unit to Iraq.
In fact, probably people would really respect that if you did.
But you sound, I mean, if this is true, I'm going to reserve judgment.
But now that Vance has said it, I'm feeling pretty confident that it's true.
It is a problem for your party.
You got Richard Blumenthal, I don't know how the hell he got elected, who completely lied about going to Vietnam.
He just lied about it.
It's not like Clinton, you know.
Clinton didn't say he went to Vietnam.
He said he went to Vietnam, and he didn't.
Of course, John Kerry had so many purple hearts that he'd have to be dead.
to have that many purple hearts.
And he was the only guy that walked around Vietnam, in those days nobody knew what a camcorder was, with a camcorder taking pictures of himself acting like a hero.
But we know what a fugazi guy Kerry is, jeez.
Here's another one, Mr. Walls on C-SPAN, I believe in 2006, the date should be on here.
Is this about the military?
Yes, yes.
Yeah, well, my wife's from Minnesota, so she took me there.
Actually, it was based on the educational system in Minnesota was one that we kind of aspired to teach in, so I ended up in southern Minnesota.
My wife's been there for many generations.
And your military background?
I spent 24 years in the National Guard, some of that full-time.
I was an artilleryman.
I deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom, my battalion provided.
We don't know.
throughout the European theater from Turkey to England in the early stages of
the war in Afghanistan and that same battalion is now in Iraq at this time.
Next call, Lawton, Oklahoma for Congressman Tim Walz. Good morning.
We don't know. He may have been an enduring freedom. Yeah, we don't. That one may not be
enough. But in any event, the one... The timing is interesting.
The one that troubles me is the fact that these veterans brought this up, not now, but several years... I don't know how long ago.
When he was running for something.
They were upset.
2018.
They were upset that this communist was running for... I mean, I'd be upset that he was a communist.
But this idea... This idea that he...
So this claim stems back from a 2018 letter posted by two retired Minnesota National Guard Command Sergeant Majors, Thomas Behrens and Paul Herr, H-E-R-R.
I wish we could get them on the show.
We're gonna try and track them down.
Alleged Walz quit the National Guard in 2005, shortly after his unit was notified to prepare for deployment to Iraq.
They accused Walz of betraying his country and leaving his 125th Field Artillery Battalion and its soldiers hanging as the battalion prepared for war.
In response to the claims, the Harris campaign said Walls retired in 2005 to run for Congress the following year and touted his role on the House Veterans Affairs Committee, I don't know what that would have to do with it, calling him a tireless advocate for our men and women in uniform.
Well, that second part of it is kind of suspicious.
They would add some bullshit like that.
Some of Walz's fellow retired guardsmen have also come to his defense.
One described him as a very caring person and explained that Walz was retired so he could run for Congress.
So they're not denying that he had been weighing the decision before the deployment was announced.
So this man is admitting that Walz made the decision to leave After the deployment was announced.
And the question is, and it's not for me to make, I never served, but for those who served, what obligation did Mr. Walls at the time have to the men and women of the National Guard that he was training alongside of?
I don't think it's fair for me to say.
It's fair for them to say.
But what kind of obligation does Harris have when she builds him up as, you know, the Soldier of the Year?
If he walked out on his unit.
That's right.
I don't know, it's just the same as when they build him up as the teacher of the year and the guy was a drunk driver.
That's right.
I mean.
He was going 90 plus miles an hour in a 40 mile zone or a 35 mile an hour zone.
The police officer, I know he hates police officers, he wants to defund the police, but still, the police officer said he was, and there's the picture of him.
They better stop making fun of Trump, huh?
I mean, Trump got framed.
This guy got arrested for something real.
I mean, Trump's case is a joke.
This is for real.
The guy was drunk, driving behind an automobile, and he's a teacher.
See, I think that's critical, the fact that he was a teacher.
I wouldn't want a drunk driver teaching my kids.
And if he was, I'd want him to explain it as a teaching moment for my kids, that you shouldn't do it.
I mean, all right, if you did it, you better become like a missionary on the whole thing.
I mean, I became very involved in this in 1981 when I went to a meeting of Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
You know what I used to do as mayor of New York?
I used to seize the cars of drunk drivers.
One time we had like a thousand cars, we didn't know where to put them.
Howard Safer put that program together, me as police commissioner.
Cut down accidents and cut down deaths.
It's fabulous.
You were caught drinking and driving, I took your car.
Why should I give you your car back?
You're gonna drive the car home drunk?
They're really stupid.
It was a great program.
Saved lives and accidents.
I did a lot of great stuff.
You know, I got auto theft down 90%.
Then I went to the insurance company and I said, how come you're charging the same insurance for car theft?
They said, well, it doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter if there's 90% more car thefts, we're going to charge the same, 90% less.
Because it's all about scamming you, right?
I bet your position on drunk driving had a good, positive impact on your children.
Because my dad was just as... He took that just as serious, right?
As a lawyer in the U.P.
No, no.
I... And so, that stucks with me.
I don't drink and drive.
I usually tell people, much smarter... Even if you can have... Look, you can have a drink or two and not get drunk.
Most people can.
But why take the risk?
I mean, suppose, God forbid, I mean, anything can happen behind the wheel.
That's not your fault, even.
And then all of a sudden, you've had a little alcohol.
Why not make sure when you get behind the wheel, you're as aware as you can be?
And even with that, something horrible can happen.
You don't want it on your conscience that you, God forbid, you hurt someone or kill someone, which could happen accidentally.
You don't want it on your conscience that you did something to contribute to that.
I don't know what kind of man this is.
Sounds like he lies a lot.
That's a lot of stuff to be denying.
And there's a lot of like... What did those creepy... Well, I don't know.
I'm going to take a short break while I take this call.
This could be Walls.
Maybe he wants to be interviewed about it.
We'll ask him.
He may want to deny it.
We'll see.
We'll be right back.
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Rudy Giuliani, I want to check something out.
I don't want to be unfair to Walls.
I really don't.
I did notice, here he's talking about enduring freedom.
Now, did he see action?
In that statement that he makes, where he's talking about gun control, he says, when he saw action, right?
Is that the word he uses?
Action, right?
Yeah, well, and he said, the weapons I carried in war.
Well, did he go to war?
Was he deployed during Enduring Freedom?
Why don't we ask?
Yeah.
We're doing what we can.
Yeah.
Put it in, find out.
If you come on, Tim, you know, we'll I'll just ask the question, I won't ask any others.
You tell us your version of your drunk driving.
Did you use it as a teaching moment for all these kids that apparently loved you?
Now, I will say, you're starting to see, and we knew this would come, the Washington Post, some of the more legacy outlets are now being forced to cover Tim Walz's military record.
My God!
Oh!
I mean, this is the Washington Post, right?
I'll bring this up.
This is when you know it's at.
Yeah, shocking.
I'm shocked right now.
This is when you know this could be bad for Mr. Walls.
When the Washington Post picks it up.
Let's see here.
What does it say?
The idea that you would run for Congress rather than serve with your unit, even if it was a choice between the two, that's a pretty That's a pretty shitty choice.
Yeah.
Walked out on your unit just to run for Congress.
But you know, he could have done both.
He could have stayed in?
Absolutely.
He'd get a waiver.
And so he would have gone after if he lost.
Yeah.
Here it is here.
Tim Walz was weighing a life-altering decision when he stepped into a supply room.
Okay, here we go.
This is just a couple minutes ago, Mayor.
This could not be what we thought.
This could be a full defense of Mr. Walls.
Be ready.
Tim Walls was weighing a life-altering decision.
Do you want to read this?
Yeah, you read it.
Alright.
It's your show.
So this is from the Washington Post just minutes ago.
Tim Walls was weighing a life-altering decision when he stepped into a supply room at the National Guard Armory in New Ulm, Minnesota nearly two decades ago.
He closed the door behind him, recalled a colleague, Al Bonifield.
Al Bonifield, remember, this is the one that's coming to his defense.
He closed the door behind him and confided he was considering whether to leave their unit, even though it was preparing to go to war, so he could run for Congress.
It was a very long conversation behind closed doors.
He was trying to decide where he could do better for soldiers.
It's true, he didn't go.
He was trying to decide where he could do better for soldiers, for veterans, for the country.
He weighed that for a long time.
Walz ultimately chose to leave the Guard in 2005, and went on to win a House seat the following year, unseating a Republican incumbent as a populist wave of opposition to the Iraq War lifted Democrats to a majority of both chambers of Congress.
That jump started a political career that saw... Let's go down a little further.
But while Walz and his political allies have cited his 24 years of military experience as an asset, the circumstances of his departure from the National Guard and his characterization of his service already have come under attack.
At least three former Guard colleagues have publicly voiced bitterness at Walz's decision to leave their unit at such a consequential moment.
It's not clear how widespread that feeling was, but the Trump campaign has moved quickly to capitalize on it.
Nobody wants to go to war.
I didn't want to go, but I went.
Doug Julin, a retired National Guard soldier who worked with Hall, said, My understanding is that three died in his unit, but we will try to confirm that in this story.
That would be outrageous.
I have a feeling the Washington Post will do all their best not to include that point.
The Harris campaign did not address criticisms from fellow soldiers that he retired to avoid going to war.
Instead, the campaign said that while in Congress, he was a tireless advocate for our men and women in uniform.
He will continue to be a relentless champion of our veterans and military families.
Interesting that Wallace was actually born in West Point, Nebraska.
Nebraska!
That's interesting, right?
I always thought that was interesting.
I wonder if there's any connection.
Is West Point Nebraska?
Anyway, he enlisted actually to the Nebraska Army National Guard at 17.
His father served during the Korean War era and urged both him and his sister to enlist.
When did it, when was his, uh, when was his trunk driving?
95.
So he moved to Minnesota and I...
Minnesota.
Yeah, so right after the drunk driving.
He was activated for a variety of missions, including responses to forest fires, tornadoes, and flooding.
On Wednesday, which was today, we already talked about this.
This is why he's coming under scrutiny.
He said during a gubernatorial campaign event that we can make sure those weapons of war that I carried... I guess he didn't serve in combat.
I was going to give him the benefit of the doubt that maybe he served in enduring freedom.
Oh, if he went over to Iraq, we would know.
You're right.
But it's clear he didn't.
So now we have him lying about going to war.
He said, in the European theater, he said from, should we play it again?
Let's play it again.
Did he say in war?
Carried in war?
Yeah, so the two clips.
You want to focus on the clip.
Well, I want to focus on that because apparently he never served.
He did not see war.
Exactly.
So that's the lie.
That's the lie.
That's a hell of a lie.
That's like Dickie.
Like Dickie Boy.
We, this is a quote, this is what he said.
We can make sure those weapons of war that I carried in war.
What war?
Are not in America's streets.
Exactly.
What war?
And what would his response be?
Now he, I believe he may have spent some time in Italy or in the European theater.
There hasn't been a war in Italy since he was a baby.
I mean, I think he wasn't even born.
Yeah, he wasn't in war in Italy unless there's a war we didn't know about in Italy.
He's also not a retired Command Sergeant Major.
No, he got demoted.
Yeah, okay, we know that.
And he never signed his papers.
Yeah, so he's lying.
I'm a retired Sergeant Major, he's telling people.
I mean, one way or another, he's a... He has sometimes called himself a former Command Sergeant Major, which is... Oh, that is accurate.
So what's the problem?
I don't know what the problem is.
Well, a former, as in he was a former, but he didn't retire as such.
So he can tell people, at one point I was, but he didn't retire as that because he was demoted shortly before.
What?
He got demoted, what, for walking out?
For leaving early and not finishing a course.
Well, he didn't finish his obligation.
That's what we're being told.
So he said that his unit, the 1st Battalion, 125th Field Artillery, had served throughout the European theater.
With Operation Enduring Freedom, the name the Pentagon used to describe the war in Afghanistan and other counterterrorism assignments.
We didn't fight Enduring Freedom in Europe.
Walls clarified later in the interview that he and his fellow Guard members initially thought they would fire artillery, but later learned they would be assigned in Europe to backfill other U.S.
troops who were going to war.
So he lied!
God, this guy is a real big liar!
I mean, it's getting better and better, but worse and worse.
I think in the beginning many of my troops were disappointed, Walls said.
Recalling I was assigned to Vicenza.
Obviously he didn't feel guilty about walking out on his unit going to Iraq, huh?
I think they felt a little guilty, many of them, that they weren't enough in the fight up front as this was happening.
Oh, this is the part where they accused him of embellishing his record.
His colleagues accused him of embellishing his record.
Yes.
She picked one hell of a creep.
This is I guess if you like China so much, you mean in China, you can lie about anything if you're part of the CCP.
Aaron's this guy, this is one of his critics.
Oh, well, he's a Republican, so he can't be telling the truth.
Yeah, he says that, you know, the walls filled his country, he filled the state, he filled the Minnesota Army National Guard.
No, I mean, he's on the facts.
The guy did not go with his unit to Iraq.
He decided to run for Congress instead.
Yes.
Which is very different.
Yes.
I'm going to let people, because now that I've shown this whole article, I'm going to go through it so people can read the rest of it as we're here.
So Barron's actually replaced Walls as a command sergeant major.
And of course, the Washington Post has to put this in there.
He has donated to Republican political cause.
But he's still telling the truth!
Yes.
You can read the rest of this article in the Washington Post.
I'm going to pull it back down.
Don't read it in the Post.
You're going to end up giving money to a communist public.
Don't read it in the Post.
Just take my word for it.
They may be worse than the Times.
Take our word for it.
Well, some of their people are definitely, they got some real doozies over there at the post.
That's for sure.
Um, so a lot, this is breaking news.
It's starting to pick up a lot of steam.
It's trending on social media.
Uh, it's one of the major, you know, we brought this up last night.
We brought up a number of things, but even last night, Mayor, you mentioned, you mentioned this one though.
You mentioned that this one would, wouldn't sit well with the American people.
I mean, you can smell a liar.
So this will, it'll be interesting here.
And again, I mean, you think, uh, look, he's not nominated yet.
I, they got rid of Eagleton.
I wanted to say they got rid of Eagleton.
What year was that?
Uh, 72, 72 Democrat.
What happened?
Uh, he had, uh, he had, um, uh, treatment for depression.
Um, he had like, um, Electric shock treatments that I didn't disclose.
Oh.
Oh, that is kind of.
Well, you know, I don't know what those treatments are like.
Those treatments don't happen anymore, do they?
I don't know if they do electric shock treatments anymore.
It's awful.
I'm just reacting to you saying like... I think electric shock treatments are used, I would imagine, for very serious mental illness, not just for depression.
I don't know enough about the brain.
There are different kinds of depression.
You can overcome something?
Half of America probably is depressed.
So electric shock treatment would indicate, I guess, that people were concerned that he had a very serious form of depression.
Okay.
And that didn't sit well?
It might also be whether he got them or not, that he lied.
He might have lied about it.
I don't remember.
But he was replaced by Sergeant Shriver on the ticket.
But I always had a great joke about Sgt.
Shriver.
Nobody ever laughed at it.
I couldn't understand how Sgt.
Shriver never got promoted to lieutenant being part of the Kennedy family.
Apparently... See, even you didn't laugh.
No, I was reading.
I actually missed the joke.
I was reading about Thomas Eason.
It was a great joke.
What was it?
Oh, can we say it twice or no?
Yeah, I can say it.
I always wondered why Sgt.
Shriver never got promoted to lieutenant when he was a member of the Kennedy family.
You'd think they'd at least promote him to lieutenant.
Oh, okay.
That's interesting.
But that was his name.
He wasn't Sergeant Shriver.
That was his name was Sergeant.
Yeah.
It was his given name.
Oh!
See, that is funny.
But I didn't know it was Sergeant.
It was a friendly joke.
It was not like a nasty thing.
Not at all.
That was a friendly joke.
It was on his name.
And Shriver, Maria Shriver.
Maria Shriver and the daughter was married to, um, to... Get to the chopper.
Get to the chopper.
That's how he... I didn't do the accent right.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, right?
Yeah, Schwarzenegger.
Yeah, I was trying to do the... I didn't do a very good job, obviously.
You had no idea what I was doing there.
She was married to Schwarzenegger.
Well, so getting back to walls.
Who doesn't like Trump very much?
I don't know why Schwarzenegger.
I like Schwarzenegger.
Schwarzenegger, the president was kind enough to allow Schwarzenegger to take over his number one show, right?
Remember that?
Yeah.
And he totally, he tanked the whole thing within a year.
The show was like a mess!
And then Schwarzenegger was... Did Trump start criticizing him first or did Schwarzenegger?
Because Trump kept saying, you know, obviously he's screwing up my show.
Yeah, exactly.
Well, that's a good question.
We'll have to go back.
Who hit first?
He's a good guy.
Schwarzenegger's a good guy?
Yeah, I believe it.
I bet he is.
Maybe he got, unfortunately, in California, he got sucked in by the brainwash.
Maybe he would know why Sgt.
Schreiber was never promoted.
What's Shriver's relation to... Sergeant Shriver is a brother-in-law of Teddy Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, and John Kennedy.
Because he married... He married the sister, Eunice.
Of one of the Kennedy girls?
One of their sisters.
And then, is Maria Shriver related to... He's an uncle-in-law of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Oh, the... And his aunt is Eunice.
Aunt Eunice.
What's Maria Shriver's connection?
Oh, Maria is... Sargent's daughter?
Or sister?
Maria is the daughter... Of Sargent Shriver?
Of Sargent Shriver.
Huh.
Of Sargent Shriver and Eunice Kennedy.
And you were there in 1968 with your Kennedy pin.
Yeah, but I would know that because I'm knowledgeable about history, not a freaking dopey Democrat.
But let's see, so at what point in the process was Eagleton removed?
Eagleton was removed after the convention.
See, he gets nominated.
And actually, it was an interesting thing.
McGovern picked Eagleton because Eagleton was a moderate.
He was like a moderate.
And McGovern, at the time, was considered a way-out lefty candidate.
I mean, Walz would make him look like a conservative Republican.
But McGovern was weak on Soviet Union.
Even though he was a military guy, he was very anti-military.
Not quite as much as it was, actually.
July 25th.
Two weeks after the convention, Eagleton admitted... Come on, you want to give me an A plus in history?
Oh, I didn't doubt that.
Yeah, I'm trying to get the date here.
I don't get history wrong.
On August 1st, Eagleton withdrew.
So August 1st.
And it still doesn't explain why Sergeant Shriver didn't get... You'd love that one.
Well, Sergeant Shriver was a U.S.
ambassador.
He was a good guy, too.
He was an ambassador.
He was.
He was.
He was the ambassador to France.
That's like really not being an ambassador.
Well, so getting back to Walls, you know, we really hit him on the Um, the military stuff... Should we hit him some more?
Well, we haven't even talked about... We've got more things to hit him on.
BLM.
We haven't talked about 2020.
How is... First of all, I mean, I think this is not as important as letting Minneapolis burn.
Here's a live shot of... Can I mention the conversation?
I wish the conversation was on tape.
Yeah.
Between the boy mayor and him.
Can you imagine?
Oh my God!
I found out how bad it was.
Yeah, isn't that crazy?
This is Minneapolis, Minnesota.
And they want to compare this to January 6th?
Nothing like that happened on January 6th.
Not even close.
This is Minneapolis, Minnesota.
I gotta get the captions up.
Oh my goodness.
And you don't send in the National Guard when you got a police... The little kid had a force of 835 cops.
I mean, I feel sorry for him, actually.
I mean, I had 41,000.
If I was the mayor, I would have sent something there for him.
Yeah.
I would have.
I used to send our search and rescue team.
We sent them to Oklahoma City.
I used to send them all over the country to help.
And other mayors sent me police to help.
I always preferred police to help the National Guard.
I was never big on the National Guard helping because I didn't like the idea that they had to get involved in policing because they weren't trained for it.
And I thought they would get themselves in trouble.
Now, would I use them for something like that?
But that isn't policing.
That's like war.
I mean, that looks like Israel or Gaza.
Yeah.
Right?
Looks like Gaza.
Yeah.
Worse.
Well, look at that fire.
That looks like Gaza.
I mean, right now, if I put that on and I said, you know, they just attacked Israel, nobody would dispute me, right?
No.
Ain't a lot of war to go on.
And we're going to make this guy vice president?
Are you crazy?
Are you crazy, Democrats?
Are you crazy?
Take him off the ticket.
Put the... See if you can handle it.
Put the Jewish guy back on.
It'll be okay.
Jews are really nice people.
Yeah, that'll be the day.
I know all you Democrats hate them, but... Put Shapiro back on.
He didn't give a good speech yesterday.
Right?
Yeah, what did you think of that?
They embarrassed the hell out of him.
They embarrassed the hell out of me.
Yeah.
I didn't think he was as impressive as I thought he was.
As you thought he might have been?
Yeah, I was very worried about him as a candidate.
Then when I heard him make the speech, I said, gee, he's a pretty ordinary guy.
Yeah.
Pretty ordinary, both in stature and, I mean, not the kind of guy you worry about
as a political candidate.
Yeah.
I think Vance is much more impressive than he is.
That's interesting, yeah.
He also did a lot of screaming.
And I always wonder about that.
You know, one of my two brilliant political advisors, I don't remember if it was Garth or Ailes, told me when I would give a speech, right?
Yeah.
Sometimes if you're an amateur, you tend to... Look at this jerk.
Look at him, he's laughing like she did.
Was he imitating her?
Yeah.
Was he imitating her?
Oh, that's it.
I missed that.
He's got a goofy grin on his face.
He's got a goofy grin on his face.
He definitely has a...
Thank you.
you He's like, I can't vote.
I don't think that's him.
I think he's influenced by Goofy Girl.
Yeah.
Oh, can you believe that?
Look where we are.
These are all the Philadelphia Democrats.
Yeah.
I know that.
We were leading by 800,000 votes before they started counting those guys.
We were leading by 800,000.
It was statistically impossible.
And Shapiro turned it around.
I mean, they should have given him something for that.
I wonder if he's going to be motivated to go all out for them the way he did for Biden now that they double-crossed him.
Yeah.
And it is, and you know, I keep thinking, I've told you this before, I don't know if I said it on the air, but the objection that Federman had to him So funny.
Isn't that funny?
Ambitious.
So funny. Isn't that funny?
Which actually does sound a little bit like a prejudicial Jewish comment in a way, right?
Isn't that one of the stereotypes that is used by people?
Ambitious. Yeah.
And I can't imagine what's wrong with that, being ambitious.
You're the governor of one of the top biggest states in the country.
You gotta say something else about ambitious before it's bad, right?
Oh, as you're saying.
Ambitious is good.
Ambitious to a fault.
Okay.
You have children.
Don't you want your children to be ambitious?
You want to be bums?
Well, maybe you do if you're a communist.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You want your kids to be ambitious.
Right.
I want my president to be ambitious.
My God, I mean, I don't want, I don't want something like stumble bum like Biden to be there who takes money from people.
I don't think Biden ever worked a day in his life.
He's been in public office all that time taking money.
Guy's never done an honest day's labor in his life.
No way.
At least this guy, Walz, was brainwashing kids into being Marxists, right?
Taking them on trips to China.
He took student trips.
That's a lot of trips.
Including a lot of students.
He took students on a lot of these trips.
Biden only took 13 trips to Ukraine.
And he took 30.
Well, yeah, but a lot of those were done in a short amount of time, right?
I will not ever jump to the conclusion that a guy's a crook.
I bet Walls didn't make that money.
That is, it's amazing.
His love of China is more, you know, ingrained in him as a communist, as opposed to for money.
I never thought that Biden was really a communist, but when they give you a kid, you know, 1.5 billion, For a broken down private equity fund where your kid is a partner with an organized criminal.
Whitey's nephew?
Geez.
So I gotta bring up these two things, Ted.
Yeah.
CHNV.
CBPO.
You have any idea what those are?
No.
Those are two big scams.
CHNV.
CHNV.
360,000 people came in who were illegal under CHNV that weren't counted in the 3.5 million.
It's a way to be paroled into the United States.
And a lot of them came from Venezuela and Biden brought them in.
That's one.
CBPO was the thing that was supposed to cut down on illegal immigration and added another $300,000 to $400,000 where you can apply online.
And they were going to hold it down to something like $1,000 a month.
Something like $300,000 came in that way.
Those are two of the frauds that Biden and Harris carried out.
And Harris, I mean, as the Board of Czar, I'm sure she was scrupulous to know what was going on, right?
We wouldn't want her as president if she wasn't paying attention.
I mean, she must have been really proud of the fact that she set the record for the most illegals ever to come into the country.
She also set the record for the least amount of vetting.
As Board of Czar, she set a record By far.
And she has exceeded Obama by plenty.
I mean, Obama was not even in their ballpark in terms of the number of illegals that were brought in.
And not only the number of illegals, we started a new program so we could get them in quickly.
We didn't bother to find out who they were.
We also let in more terrorists than we ever have from terrorist countries.
They're the head of the Biden secret police tells you that, right?
Right.
And Walls is like big big time.
He's a big time open border guy.
Really really big time.
Yeah.
So the anti-semitism thing I think on the Democrat side is really getting getting nasty.
Because there's no question, Hank Sheinkopf is quoted, Hank Sheinkopf is a New York political advisor of some note and a Democrat.
And he says straight out, there's no question that Shapiro was tossed for being a Jew.
He made all the sense in the world.
He made all the sense in the world.
In fact, I mean, the whole idea was for her to... I mean, from the beginning, she's been trying to moderate herself, right?
So she blows the whole thing by picking a communist.
I mean, something went wrong.
You know about the drunk driving one, right?
This is an article that goes back on the night of September 23, 1995.
See, I think it's kind of suspicious that this occurred just one year before he left Nebraska.
On the night of September 23, 1995, Tim Walls, who was a teacher at the time, right, was pulled over by a Nebraska police officer.
And the officer smelled alcohol.
And Walls failed the sobriety test.
And he was charged with speeding something like 91 miles an hour.
But then he was coaching football.
He was a football coach at the time.
A hell of a role model for the kids in Alliance, Nebraska.
And they try to deal with this one as, oh, it was 10 years ago.
It was 20 years ago.
Well, what was the Bergdorf-Goodman bullshit story?
How many years ago was that?
20 years ago, right?
But that's a pack of lies.
I mean, it's totally ridiculous.
But against Trump, it was fine.
Or how about the Engelmoron case, where Trump didn't hurt anybody.
Nobody lost money, the banks were satisfied, nobody got hurt.
This guy's driving around drunk as a skunk, where he could have killed somebody.
And it's okay, I mean, we've got to forget about it, because it was 20 years ago.
We didn't forget about Bush, that was 20 years ago.
A lot of people think that that is what caused that whole close election, that Bush was on his way to a four or five point victory.
Because, you know, they put that out on the Thursday before the election.
Right.
Now, I always wondered why the hell this and this, you know, I love Bush.
I really do.
I really like Bush very much.
Forget the Trump part, whatever.
And I once announced that to me, he'd always be a great president and a very, very special personal reasons for that.
But I always wondered why they didn't bring that out originally.
When he was first a candidate.
I mean, how?
He was a kid.
Well, was he a kid?
I don't remember how old he was when that happened.
I think he was.
I think it was in his 20s.
And he did acknowledge having had something of a drinking problem that he overcame.
So consistent with that would be that you'd get arrested for drunk driving if you had a drink.
If you're going to say I had a drinking problem I had to overcome.
Why don't you get the other part of it out that they're going to use against you five days before the election and almost blow... I didn't get that.
Maybe... I've always wanted to ask, I don't think Karl Rove would tell me the truth about it, but I'd like to ask Karl Rove why they didn't bring that out.
Because when it came out, I said to myself, now?
It's coming out now?
I mean, it's the kind of thing that you put out early.
Yeah, when was this?
This is when he won.
What do you mean now?
The drunk driving story came out the Thursday before the Tuesday election.
Remember, he ran against McCain.
McCain never got it.
McCain would have used it in a second.
That was bitter.
So nobody used it?
McCain didn't get it.
I would think.
Maybe McCain didn't use it.
I don't know.
I doubt it.
I don't see why you wouldn't.
There'd be nothing wrong with using it.
It's not like some kind of cheap charge.
It's serious.
To me, it's a serious charge.
Yeah, of course.
No, it's fair game.
You're public.
Well, I think it's a serious charge.
You can defend it.
And if it's a long time ago and you overcame it, well, you've got to explain it.
Exactly.
Yeah, it's not disqualifying on its own.
It might have hurt.
It's not disqualifying, though.
Well, it probably hurt Bush more.
Uh, that he didn't bring it out because I think the public might have felt like they were being deceived, right?
Right here.
You take you take us right down to five days before the election.
You don't tell us about this.
Yeah.
I mean, I wonder if any of this of walls would have ever explained any of this if it didn't if if if the if the veterans that were bitter about him didn't didn't bring it out.
It sounds like he was lying his backside off about being in action.
Yeah.
I mean, it's clear he lied about that.
He never was in war.
This is tantamount to, you know, Blumenthal saying, I was in Vietnam.
Yeah.
And actually, he was in a nice rich boy's house in Connecticut.
That's right.
So, Arizona has another voting fraud case going on.
Georgia still hasn't resolved the 375,000 votes that are missing.
And people wonder why Trump is angry at the governor.
Well, I don't know.
You're hiding 375,000 ballots in an election that was less than a point.
Sounds like his conversation with Rauschenberger was justified.
375,000 missing votes?
Plus, I know that case.
Well, of course, I'm indicted in that case.
I should know it, right?
I didn't wear my prison shirt today.
I'll wear it again.
Make the Democrats happy.
This way they can get a picture of me.
Could we take another look at... I want to take a look at Walz's mugshot.
See if it's as good as mine or Trump's.
I want to see his mugshot again.
How come they didn't put this out as part of his biography yesterday?
They sure as hell go after Trump every moment.
I mean, didn't, uh, uh, didn't, uh, uh, pretty, pretty pathetical and criminal, isn't he?
Yeah.
Hmm.
Little coach at the time.
you Yeah, there you go.
I wonder if they were gonna tell us about that.
I mean, she did a whole thing on what a great football coach he was.
I don't know.
Kind of a little mark against you that you got arrested for drunk driving, huh?
And it sounded like you lied about it, too.
I don't know.
Right.
So, um, the Olympics.
We gotta go back to the Olympics.
So I'm not gonna forget the Olympics.
I'm also not going to forget that Biden, Harris, and Comrade Walz haven't said a damn thing about it.
They haven't condemned the mockery of Jesus Christ.
I bet if it was Muhammad, they'd have condemned it like crazy.
I mean, they seem to be Islamic lovers.
I mean, I think they'd go crazy if it was Mohammed.
Biden would be the first one, and then Walls.
Because they're worried about those 13 votes in Michigan.
What's going to happen with those votes?
So, we've got an Olympics in which we mock the Last Supper.
We've got men beating the crap out of women.
Who are denying that they are men, but refusing to take the real test, the way Harris refuses to be questioned, and Walz does too.
Shouldn't Walz have to answer questions about these things, Ted?
Shouldn't he have to have one of those major press conferences where we get it all out, you know?
Who's telling the truth here?
I mean, get these guys.
He says these guys are Republicans that don't like him.
But in fact what they're saying is true. It's not as if they're saying what they're...
He's not saying it isn't true. He didn't go. His unit was prepared to go fight in Iraq.
And instead of going with them, he decided to do something else.
Wasn't it his obligation to stay with his unit if he was trained with them? I would think so.
But in any event, don't you have to explain it?
What, do you just get away with these things if you're a Democrat?
I never understood how Blumenthal got elected lying about... I don't understand what Blumenthal is doing in the Senate.
He's like a well-known liar.
It was like Teddy Kennedy being in the Senate and he killed a girl.
I mean, I remember once McCain was trying to talk me into running for the Senate.
I said, I don't know if I want to be in a place with murderers.
He said, what do you mean murderers?
I said, well, your friend Kennedy.
Come on, that was vehicular homicide.
I mean, Democrats get away with murder.
That was vehicular homicide.
Sorry, Kennedy family.
I mean, I got to tell the truth.
I was a Democrat when it happened, and I thought it was outrageous that you got away with it.
Because justice has always been more important to me than politics.
I thought it was outrageous what you did.
And to fix?
I mean, your party really stinks.
Good.
No wonder it was the party of slavery.
It was.
You think it's just as bad now?
You think it's just as bad now?
So do you agree with me that these governors, like your governor, Witless, and Newsom, and this guy, Walz, you think they have little dictator complexes because they're socialistic?
I thought that's what led to their becoming dictators during COVID.
Because they did stuff you didn't have to do.
I mean, like this thing about having people rat out.
It's actually ridiculous having people rat out.
And you can't, I mean, you're not smart enough to read the statistics on this.
And then they exaggerated to the point of fraud the number of deaths they were going to have so they could get a lot of money.
It turned out to be 10%.
You know the thing that's never really been investigated that I have very very strong indications was rife with fraud?
What?
Purchasing PPP.
Mention that.
Somebody should do an investigation of that.
Yeah.
And it's like what's going on in New York now.
They have another case in New York.
Let me see if I can have the facts of that right.
I want to make sure I have it right because I don't want to be unfair to Adams.
Because I told you that one of One of my sources told me that Adams is not going to make it through his first term.
We've got two big investigations going on.
That 80% of the $13 million that went to Doc Goh to take care of illegal aliens as if they were princes and princesses, Turns out to be put in a category of forbidden or questionable expenses.
That's 80% of $13 million.
And there also was some kind of illegal $2 million that was given to them.
So, I mean, my city is 200 years of crooked Democrats.
So this is not a shock to me.
It's a shock that nobody really goes crazy over this.
Because while this was going on during COVID, I knew they were stealing.
Yeah.
Because the amounts of money were ridiculous.
And the minute you do this no-bid thing and you let them do emergency power, Democrats cheat.
That's the no-bid.
What Hochul did would put any Republican in jail.
Hochul got $200 million more For a COVID test.
Paid $200 million more for a COVID test in California paid.
And then that company gave her a $200 million contribution.
$200 million to her PAC.
That's a lot of money.
A lot of money.
It was $200 million.
Could it have been $200,000?
I'll make sure I'm right about that.
I'd like to... I'm gonna look that up while we take a short break, okay?
We'll be right back.
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She isn't as big an unethical person as I thought, but she's pretty damn unethical.
Here's the story and I'll read it so that we don't get it wrong.
This goes back to the campaign, and boy, this is slimy as hell, except it was the hundreds of thousands, not billions, because that'd be ridiculous.
I don't know why I thought that.
New York City Governor Kathy Hochul is defending a decision to buy $637 million in COVID-19 rapid tests from a campaign donor.
By the way, COVID was over by now, pretty much.
And the people taking the vaccines at this point were getting sick.
Her Republican opponents have seized on the issue.
And one government reform group said it merits a serious investigation.
Never got it, by the way.
But it's crooked Democrat New York.
The controversy centers on her administration's purchase of more than 50 million in-home COVID tests last December and January.
The tests were manufactured by Access Bio, a New Jersey-based company.
But the state health department did not buy the test directly from the company.
It instead used an intermediary procurer, a company called Digital Gadgets, the owner of Digital Gadgets, Charles Tbelli, and his family members are donors to HOKA's election campaign, contributing over $300,000.
I don't know why I want to say million.
I'm thinking, you know, Biden numbers.
Yeah.
Uh, contributing over 300,000.
The bulk of these contributions came after the purchase orders for the tests had been signed.
So, uh, she gave them 637 million and they gave, uh, 300, 637 million, right?
And they gave $637 million, right?
She bought $637 million in COVID tax.
And she got a $300,000 contribution.
you The transactions were first reported by the Albany Times Union.
Now, this is the key.
The paper also found that the state, and that's a Democratic paper, by the way, the paper also found the state of California bought the same COVID test, but they didn't use a middleman and they paid half.
So she produced her campaign contribution by paying twice as much, which is why New York has a budget that's out of control, because New York is filled with crooks.
That's why.
You can't, you can't, I mean, all you need is a 360 degree view of this and you got it all figured out, right?
Right.
New York's budget is Well, first of all, New York City's budget is the same as Florida, the state of Florida, which is nuts, which is completely nuts.
New York City has 8 million people.
Florida has, what, 18, 19 million.
New York State's budget is twice Florida's, even though we have 3 million or 2 million less people.
Every day we have less people.
So you go figure, how does it cost twice as much money to run New York with less people than Florida?
I, you know, have, I alternatively have lived in both places.
So I compare them.
Florida's a nicer place to live, nicer place to live now.
Why does it, why does it cost twice as much for New York to take care of less people?
Because they're doing what Hochul does or what Adams does.
They're paying more for things so they can get stuff back.
And if they're not doing it, the people whose houses they're raiding are doing it.
Campaign contributions, who knows what else?
And Hogle's got a whole scandal with the Buffalo Bills Stadium.
In fact, I think once she cashes in on that, she leaves.
But what you don't get, and you gotta get, it isn't true of just New York.
These crooked democratic cities are destroying this country.
You look at Chicago.
For the July weekend?
For the July weekend.
A thousand people?
What was it?
Shot or something?
How many people were shot in Chicago?
A hundred people were shot.
Nineteen dead.
Right?
Which weekend?
Yeah.
For the July weekend.
Something like that.
It's always a crazy number.
So it's been democratic for 60 years.
At least.
And we know it's crooked as hell.
You know, Philadelphia is crooked as hell.
Yeah.
Shapiro notwithstanding, and Shapiro feasts on it.
Yeah.
Never done anything about it.
Never done anything about the crookedness in Philadelphia.
I mean, Atlanta is a joke.
I mean, Fulton County is a joke.
And it's so crooked, it would...
It's a complete joke, and you can see what's Fannie and her lover boy.
They don't even get upset that she stole campaign money.
It's not even a question.
We have got to change it if we want to straighten out this country.
We've got to change it.
And you get that chance to do it.
You get that chance to do it in this election.
We're counting on you.
We're counting on you.
We'll be back tomorrow and I guarantee you we'll be reporting on more lies from the liars-in-chief.
Also, by then, Biden and Harris might make a decision about what we do about defending our troops.
I mean, it's only been three days now.
But, you know, this is obviously with a big surprise that we got attacked for the 130th time.
So they were taken by surprise.
So they need time.
He and his genius Secretary of State, Stinker Blinken, and the Secretary of Defense whose name Biden can't remember.
And is Harris part of these decisions?
Or she's not, right?
She just, she probably never was, right?
Because she would say, well, she would, well, this one would really, I mean, the Ukraine thing she could be helpful on.
Because she has a very good take on Ukraine.
You remember, right?
Russia is a big country and Ukraine is a small country.
So on that, she's valuable.
But I think on this Israeli thing, she just loves Hamas and hates Israel.
And what good is she?
Yeah.
Walls and Biden to get along really well.
This might be a little jealous.
Look at the money that Biden made for China.
Maul did it for nothing.
I think, right?
I have to assume he did.
30 times in China, huh?
He went to China more times than Biden went to Ukraine.
And we all think that Biden's a big dope, right?
But Biden made a lot more money, right?
Right.
Who is that getting on the plane?
Julian Assange?
Who's that?
Is that Biden?
He's walking.
If that's Biden, he's walking better.
That's not Biden, right?
But I mean, who would get on a plane with that little baby, those baby steps?
What do they do with the plane, Ted?
How did they?
Yeah, I don't know.
How do they do that to the plane?
What do they chop off the bottom of it?
Yeah, that was Laura.
I was retweeting someone.
Who was that walking on the plane?
Uh, uh, that's a normal person.
Yeah.
No, no, no.
Uh, nobody's seen this, but it's Julian Assange, but nobody's seen it on our show.
Oh yeah.
That's Julian Assange on top and Joe Biden.
Sorry, folks.
The mayor was just kind of- They're showing how a normal person would walk up the steps and how a demented president would walk up the steps.
I believe so.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So you want to show it to them?
I mean, after we talked about it so much?
Uh, yeah.
Yeah, it's unrelated to the show, but here's a clip of... And while you're doing that, I'm going to tell you there's another big scandal.
The crown jewel of the Harris-Biden... Well, here's a clip that you asked me to play.
That's Assange, right?
Yeah.
And then there's Mr. Demented.
Yeah.
They both have baby steps.
Yeah.
Okay.
I've got one more thing I want to tell you about.
Because nobody else is going to tell you about it.
The crown jewel of the Biden-Omic-Harris thing here was, you might remember the CHIPS Act, which he was bragging about just a few weeks ago before he went, you know, blotto.
And he was talking about how he returned the chips industry to the U.S.
and we were going to dominate again and all that other stuff, right?
Right.
So, you know, we paid for that.
It was corporate welfare.
We tossed in We tossed in $8.5 million.
Intel was one of the biggest beneficiaries of the Chibs Act, receiving an $8.5 billion grant, corporate welfare, in March, and a $25 billion tax incentive, and likely the lion's share of the $11 billion federal loan program.
What did we get in exchange?
Jeez, I don't want to know.
Intel this week announced it was laying off 15% of its workforce!
15,000 positions!
I did read that, yeah.
Meanwhile, NVIDIA, which took no government money, has been the top performing stock.
Where'd the money go?
But its chips are made in Taiwan.
Where's the money?
But it creates jobs here, too.
No, but where's the money?
Where did that money end up going?
I don't know.
They had to cut everybody back anyway.
I don't know.
I don't know.
There's probably peanuts in comparison to the PPP and all the other stuff that was whacked up by, I am sure, some of the governors.
I wonder who.
I wonder who was taking graft off COVID.
I wonder who.
We may find out.
We may find out.
We also may find out if Biden is going to make a decision about doing something about the American soldiers that were wounded and seriously injured.
Contractors don't count.
Or is he just going to leave them hanging like we've been doing 130 times?
And whether Harris has anything to say on this.
It'd be interesting, you know, if she does one of her word salads on it and we'll have to parse it.
Maybe we should do that.
You remember in grammar school you had to parse sentences?
We should do that with her sentences.
Yeah, we should.
See if it has like a noun and a verb and an object.
Pronouns now are, you know, untouchable.
You can't touch pronouns.
So the other thing we'll spend time on tomorrow, because it's the one that really bothers me the most, is that Comrade Walz has made Minnesota the mutilation capital of America.
You can go get, a kid can go get mutilated there and parents can't do a damn thing.
I mean, in fact, now whether that's legal or not, I don't know.
Because there is something that... Is Walsall a lawyer?
No, he's a teacher, right?
He's a communist teacher, right?
Part of the Communist Teachers Union.
Where the hell is he on things like... vouchers and charter schools and... You know Shapiro, another reason they say he was dropped was he's... he's for...
He's for charter schools and he's for... I was done for a... Yeah, I actually... Teacher's union.
Yeah.
The more I read about it... Cut his... He was done on a number of fronts.
Reynolds, obviously, is a creature of the teacher's union, like the first stepmother is.
I haven't heard about the first stepmother.
Well, they're done.
They're out.
But no, she was off at the... She was cashing in at the Olympics.
Yes, but she's... Yeah, you won't... They're done.
And they're probably very upset, but...
Tonight we are going to pray for the people of Israel for sure, because they're still on the tenderhooks here about possible attack by Biden's ally Iran.
I'll let you do the sign off.
Tonight we are going to pray for the people of Israel for sure because they are still
on the tender hooks here about possible attack by Biden's ally Iran.
Well, he gave them a lot of money.
He gave them a lot more money than he's given Israel.
You want to count it?
You want to count the amount of money that he's given to Iran and the amount of money he's given to Israel?
I mean, it's not even close.
So in any event, we'll pray for the people of Israel.
We'll pray for wisdom for our people.
And then we'll of course just announce proudly God bless America.
God bless America.
The President of the United States!
Thank you very much, Madam Speaker.
Members of Congress, the state of our union is strong.
Tonight, we renew our resolve that America will never be a socialist country.
Everybody cries.
Everybody hurts.
More people are working now than at any time in the history of our country.
157 million people at work.
And we must always keep faith in America's destiny.
That one nation, under God, Must be the hope and the promise and the life and the glory among all the nations of the world.
Thank you, God bless you, and God bless America.
Thank you very much.
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