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Aug. 13, 2024 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (E472): Squad Member Ilhan Omar Faces the Voters in Tough Primary Election
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This is Rudy Giuliani broadcasting America's Mayor live and live from downtown Dallas, Texas.
That's right.
We're really having a fine day here, although it is extraordinarily warm here today in Dallas.
I would say unhealthy so.
But of course, it's a great American city.
We went to the Book Depository and took some film for you, which We couldn't get ready in time to do a complete thing for you.
We might give you a little taste of it, of what we have, and then tomorrow we'll do a little analysis of it.
I don't think it's possible too often to come to this city without going to see it and remembering one of the most historical events that took place here.
I know people in Dallas, you know, back from when it first We're hopeful that people would forget about it.
I don't think anybody holds it against Dallas.
I mean, it happened.
It happened.
It was a part of history.
It came about because of the feelings and the ideas and the theories that were going on in all of America, not just in Dallas.
It could have happened in any place else.
It could have happened, I guess, in Butler County, Pennsylvania.
As it almost did happen in Butler County, Pennsylvania, or twice in Los Angeles with his brother, Robert, and with, no, just once in Los Angeles.
I'm thinking of Ronald Reagan that happened in the District of Columbia.
So when we look at the presidential assassinations and almost assassinations, there's no connection to a particular part of America.
They happen all over and they happen for reasons that are At times completely insane, and at times connected to a certain political movement going on at the time.
And honestly, on the Kennedy one, given all the conspiracy theories that have been allowed to emerge because of very, very poor investigating, there is very, very little, very, very little Certitude on exactly what happened.
Single shot?
Seems the majority believe it's single shot.
There's, um, or maybe two shots.
Single shooter?
Again, majority opinion yes, but tremendous analysis on the other side.
Connected to Just the insanity of J. Harvey Oswald.
A certain number of people believe that.
A certain number of people believe it's connected to Russia, Cuba, the Mafia, Lyndon Johnson.
Russia, Cuba, Lyndon Johnson, Mafia.
That's about it.
Enough?
By the time we finish with the Trump thing, there'll be about four or five conspiracy theories.
If they don't investigate it, if they continue to have the dishonest FBI do it.
And I say dishonest because we have lost all concept of appearance of conflict, haven't we?
And there's a value to appearance of conflict.
Although, at times, appearance of conflict would always annoy me because it doesn't mean there's a conflict.
In fact, the person that you are accusing of that may very well be completely innocent of a conflict.
The person that you are accusing, the person that you are accusing of that, right, may
Okay?
very well be completely innocent of a conflict.
Okay?
Perfectly innocent of a conflict.
But the problem is that it looks like there's a conflict.
And looking like there's a conflict is bad enough.
And in the case of the FBI investigating, The attempted assassination of President Trump.
It looks like there is a conflict with the FBI.
The FBI has been trying to frame him out of office for how many years?
It makes you... it makes you completely... completely...
distrustful that they'll be able to do a fair and honest investigation of this.
The guy who runs the FBI deliberately sat on the hard drive for nine or ten months while the President of the United States was being accused of being a Russian spy, lying and lying about the Russian hard drive, and while he was accused of things that were easily disproved by revelation of the hard drive.
No one, no one has actually seriously questioned the director of the FBI or the former Attorney General William Barr as to why or how they could possibly have withheld that for that period of time.
Nobody.
And that is what causes the kind of thing that you see in in Dallas today with With there being tremendous concern and tremendous confusion about, was it Liavi Oswald by himself, or are the circumstantial facts of his going to Russia, his going to Cuba, his being a communist, his having a great deal of knowledge that it would have been hard,
for a single person to acquire and pull off in a very short period of time,
very often to pull off in a very short period of time in comparison to a guy operating
with a good and solid group of co-conspirators.
Those things all fly out at you.
Well, today is the day that Iran is supposed to attack Israel.
And what I want to do, and I will do when we come back from break, is to show you where that is occurring and how that's occurring.
And if it will occur, it's still less than 50-50 that it's going to occur.
Let's put it that way, and I'll explain to you why.
And then we'll talk about the possibility that Walls has dropped from the ticket.
We'll be right back.
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Here we are pretty much at the beginning of the process here at this pristine island.
I call it a laboratory.
It's not like a factory, it's like a hospital.
This is the beginning of the process for roasting.
Deep green, very good quality.
Most people don't use this quality.
We deal with small farmers because they like to know who we're dealing with.
They give us the highest quality, all organic, non-GMO.
You should know, all Arabica beans.
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♪♪♪ This is what goes into Rudy's coffee.
It moved a little.
And we're back.
Welcome back.
We can have you move to the side as you talk about the map.
How about that, Mayor?
Okay.
Yeah, you can leave the map in the middle.
And I move that way or that way?
Pick a side, whichever side is more convenient.
I'm going to pick this side.
Yeah.
Well, I want to show you what's going on there so that you can see it rather...
Situate you...
rather easily here.
There's a little bit of arch.
Yeah, let me come over for a second.
In the meantime, we'll show some images.
We can see it now, right?
Yep, there's some images of the attack.
Okay, so let's get a good look at it right now.
Okay, so here is God's plan.
This is what they're fighting about, right there, okay?
That's Gaza.
Now, up here is the second front, which is Golan.
This is Golan, the disputed territories.
The West Bank is down here.
So the war that's been taking place, the two-front war that's been taking place, major war here, still an increasing war up here.
Iran, which is over here, over here.
Can they see that?
Yep.
Iran, which is over here, wants to come over and attack.
They'd have to come through Syria or Jordan in order to do that.
I would say that if they come through Jordan, they'll be shot down.
If they come through Syria, Syria will be wiped out.
The Israelis are looking for a good excuse to do that.
That would be a good excuse to do it.
So, the question is, are they gonna do it?
Right now, Israel, anticipating such an attack, also anticipating that it's possible that they'll be, for quite some time, distracted from their main goal of wiping out what remains of Hamas, which is here, They're giving warnings for people to evacuate Khan Yunus.
Now, Khan Yunus is a city they've already wiped out.
They're going to do it again because there are Hamas people there.
Basically, they want to be at their goal, or as close to their goal as possible, if and when they're attacked by Iran, which will then distract them from their goal of wiping out Hamas.
Rudy's guess as to their goal, where are they?
At about 60%.
If we're talking about wiping out Hamas per Hamas, meaning all of Hamas, if we're talking about wiping out the warriors of Hamas, it's disproportionately the heavy leaders.
They are, with the exception of Sinwar and the few people around them, they've gotten most of them.
They are mostly gone.
What is left of Hamas now is the Well, the guys who are the better hiders, you know, the cowards, not the warriors, and the people who are some days Hamas and some days not Hamas, which makes up a good deal of the population of Palestine, by the way.
Now, to think that that's wonderful because the rest of Palestine is made up of people that just love Americans and love Jews is totally wrong.
There's nobody there like that, despite the silly writings of American liberals.
That's a rarity and a person who really and truly is a person who's Palestinian loves American and love Jews is to be credited with being one of the more exceptional people in the state of Palestine or born there or educated there.
The Palestinians are haters of America and Israel at a massive scale.
So they're not going to wipe out all of Palestine.
And even if they succeed in wiping out Hamas officially, they're still going to have an awful lot of people in this part of the world and this part of the world that hate the Jewish people and want to eliminate them.
And then up here, they've got a whole country that is dedicated to wiping out Israel.
Will they attack now?
I think not.
I think if they were going to attack, they would have done it.
They would have already done their attack.
I think that the same thing that led them to the faux attack of three or four months ago will lead them to the fake attack this time.
And that is, they're not sure they can beat Israel.
They're not certain that they can defeat the State of Israel.
They don't want to take that chance.
And they do think that sometime in the next three or four years they're going to be able to do that.
Their real problem, will they have to do it under a President Trump, and they won't do it.
So there's a second possibility here, which is to defeat Trump, which probably lies behind the threat to kill him.
They threatened to kill me.
I mean, they tried to kill me twice, so why would they try to kill President Trump?
Makes no sense that they don't.
They try to kill a lot of people, and they do kill a lot of people.
So I think that the threat against President Trump exists throughout the presidential election and into when he becomes president.
They're gonna try to kill him.
Only difference is if he becomes president and they kill him, they know that it'll be carried on by J.D.
Vance with even more ferocity, right?
So, the reality is that they've got just a couple of months to get Trump out of their hair.
I think that's more important to them than trying to attack Israel and get their heads kicked in.
Because Israel will kick their heads, unless they can attempt to go to nuclear war, and then Israel has more nuclear weapons than they do.
People say, and Israel denies.
So I think we should be alert.
I'm telling you what I'm telling you is about a 60% chance.
No, no attack right now.
Are they going to pretend?
Yeah.
Are they using it to try to get hostages released?
Because they always get 50 to one.
Yes.
Are they lying and fomenting about it?
Yes.
Will they continue to do that?
Yes.
Are we intelligent enough?
Because we have people now thinking about it other than Biden, Harris and Comrade Walz.
To figure it out?
Yes.
Are they intelligent enough to figure it out?
No.
Or are they too compromised to figure it out?
That too.
So I would say that we can stay alert to the possibility they're going to do it and feel a certain amount of confidence that there are other challenges that face us that we better be more prepared for, which include Dissuading Hamas, Palestine, and all the supporters of the terrorists that make up the Palestinian Authority, Golan, and that part of the West Bank, that they're not getting a state until they stop being terrorists.
That should be the one single American position.
We're not suckers.
We're not creating another Palestinian.
We're not creating another state that's a terrorist state.
So long as you ally with Iran, so long as you use terrorist means, so long as you embrace the destruction of another country and the destruction of my country, do you think you're looking at a stupid idiot?
Do you think you're looking at Barack Obama or Joseph Biden or Kamala Harris or Timmy Tampon?
Sorry, you're not.
You're looking at a serious human being who does not create countries to want to kill their own country.
So you're not creating your own country.
If we have to go to war to stop it, we will.
So get it out of your stupid terrorist little head and forget about what you were taught in the third grade about killing Jews and Americans and start getting on to a positive approach there the way the Jews did with that land.
And stop this victim bullshit because we don't buy it anymore in America or there.
Man, would that solve it, huh?
Well, we'll be right back, because after something like that, you need an advertiser.
So, we're going to take a quick break, and when we come back, Mayor, we're going to have our special guest, Commander Jay Furman, the Republican nominee for Congress in Texas' 28th District, that runs along the southern border, and he's taking on Henry Cuellar, who is under indictment, which alone, we know that can mean different things.
But this guy, he's got some real problems, Mayor.
Wait till you hear about Henry.
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Laredo.
I got Laredo.
There we go!
Look at that.
There's a picture of Laredo, Texas.
Let's bring on our guest.
We have with us now Commander Jay Furman.
Commander Furman, do you have us loud and clear?
Loud and clear.
How may, gentlemen?
Oh, perfect.
Couldn't be better, Commander.
Good to talk to you.
So, tell us.
I have a little picture behind me of downtown Laredo.
Yes, sir.
Which is on the border, correct?
It is.
It is the biggest city on the border in this district.
It's the county seat of Webb County, Texas.
What would you consider... Well, give us your district.
Give us the contours of your district.
Of course.
So I like to say it begins with the Alamo.
As a true Texan, my district posits the Alamo, and so we have a quarter of San Antonio, and we shoot down to the border, and we run the border from basically Laredo to what's called Rio Grande City, and then up.
We're the second longest southeast border district, what's called the Rio Grande Valley, and traditionally, and Laredo.
Those are two different things.
And then, you know, the worst of the worst traditionally comes through our border here.
And as mentioned in the intro, Henry Cuellar is the 20-year Democrat incumbent and votes 96% with the Biden-Harris administration.
And you've got a population that was converted a long time ago, a Democrat in LBJ's old district, in fact.
We even have the vestiges of Duke of Duval, people may be familiar.
So we're We're dealing with a population that has not forgotten about God, family, country.
There's a Hispanic population in South Texas and all of us are South Texans.
And we really are here to remind America how we began and what's going to right this ship.
And this can be really the bulwark of shifting the Hispanic vote coast to coast to the right because truly we are a match, the Republican Party and the U.S.
Hispanic population, which may save this country.
And 28 is going to be where we do it from.
And so, what's its history as Republican and Democrat?
It's a 110 year plus Democrat rule.
So there is no Republican history here.
You talk about Laredo and what's behind you, Mayor, it was its own city-state.
And that was its own country for a minute in history.
And then, in fact, if you draw a cut line between Laredo and Corpus Christi, Texas, that was its own land as well, its own sovereign land.
There's a deep, deep history here, a very proud history.
We're extremely patriotic.
We're extremely focused on the divine and on our families and community.
And American as American can get.
Again, Laredo, behind you, there's a month out of every year that we celebrate George Washington's birthday.
We call it the George Washington Birthday Celebration.
And for an entire year, we have pageantry and we have Marthas and Georges that are presented into society.
This is our cotillion.
And the children are, you know, embraced into, you know, formal society and welcomed.
And also Pocahontas is featured in this celebration.
So it's really an Americana story.
I can tell you, you know, and on the patriotism side, you go to a graveyard here as just an antidote.
There's probably half a dozen standards of the U.S.
flag flying proudly from gravesites.
30 feet tall, you know, it is stark, you know, the heritage here, it's amazing from America's founding and from Texas founding.
So really, historically, we're one border, one family across this thing.
And I like to caption it as conservativa familiar, familia conservativa.
And we, you know, have had a warm relationship with Mexico for, you know, forever.
Really, the story is East Coast colonists coming to Texas and really mixing and marrying with the Spanish ladies that were here.
That's the only way we could become landed at the time.
And truly, in the Alamo, that story is actually Texians, which those East Coast colonists were referred to as, and Tejanos.
And really, we fought together and pushed off the overlords of the crown.
And so it's an American story through and through.
And we formed this land, which was a republic for a time, and then joined the nation, the United States of America, by treaty.
So people don't know, but we're the only state that can fly our flag at the same height as the United States flag.
So we're very proud here.
And truly, the South Texas story is as Texan as Tex can get.
And we're here to lead the nation back to all of our original values as well.
And that's why I'm running.
I retired from the Navy and came back to my home state of Texas.
Where I began flying border missions as a Black Hawk pilot over 20 years ago, went around the world, saw all the worst borders in the world.
Not all of them, but I did serve on some of the worst.
And now our border, I can tell you, Mayor, looks like some of the worst.
And certainly for what we've ingested, and that's weaponized mass migration.
And here's my biggest linchpin and why I'm doing this.
And to tell the story that weaponized mass migration is the biggest killer of Western civilization in modern history.
It's been used as a weapon of war 84 times in modern history, and we just ingested a mother bomb.
And most of those people are unwitting tools of war, but this is hybrid warfare, and they've been pushed and pulled in to our nation, this own political domestic moment.
Our enemies, all enemies of any significance around the world, are using this as a Trojan horse to pierce the heart of America, with the wretched poor people that have been welcomed into modern-day slavery and second-class citizenry, and then being raped and killed along the way, to say nothing about the cartel, you know, using this moment.
But this is a moment where we need to come together as all Americans, all Texans, and no matter what your political stripes are, the barbarians, you know, this threat that's already inside the wire is not going to stop at our political sides, at which point it becomes a problem.
And places I've worked in the world, you know, it's still a very pungent smell in my nostrils of how quickly this can light off and how dangerous it is.
So yeah, that's my dish.
But we are a wonderful people and I can't, you know, be more proud than to represent these folks.
Retiring back to Texas and we're living in San Antonio and it's just a great story of America that we're going to enjoin everybody into.
What's the situation on the border right now?
Today?
Yesterday?
Right at this moment?
What's the situation?
Is that what you said?
Sorry.
You cut out, Mayor.
Sorry.
The situation on the border.
Are they still coming in in the same numbers?
Or has there been a reduction?
There has.
There has.
So we have a little election year construction happening here south of our border.
I hear told that the administration has somehow exchanged some compensation to maybe other militaries to stymie the flow into the United States.
It's amazing.
It works when you cooperate and use security deterrence.
So the Mexican army is actually doing a blocking maneuver south of our border to limit the flow of folks coming north.
And it's working.
And even before that, sir, much of the human flow was being Bent around to the west, around Texas, because Texas has taken such a strong stand as really demonstrating, you know, all those things I described to you.
Places like Eagle Pass, where we're demonstrating states' rights matter and sovereignty is still the rule of the land.
And we're also, we have harsher enforcement rules on the folks we catch for, you know, trespassing in the country.
So that is down.
Now, we still have a flow of the illicit stuff.
There's still fentanyl coming across.
There's still all the other things, but there's less people.
There's less of a photo-optic to try to clean up the place, which is already, interestingly, on the border pretty clean because our taxpayers are paying for the NGOs hired by the U.S.
government to ship them north as fast as they possibly can to really You know, re-resettle this broken immigrant class into our country.
And I'll just emphasize again, this is no... America is a beautiful immigration story.
That's our secret sauce.
But they've used that.
And one of the greatest weapons in warfare is hiding in plain sight.
It's the best camouflage.
And so a story we all recognize, we think we recognize, is being used against us.
And the judo move against America, really the only way you can take this land down in a physical way.
In fact, the illegal activity pretty much has to go on, because they make money on that.
The drug importation, the human trafficking, maybe some of the accommodation of the terrorist groups, which is really small in nature, so it's easy to do, but very, very dangerous.
What you're saying is the large migrations that we were watching on television, at least for now, they're holding back, right?
Yes, sir.
That's correct.
It has to do with what Abbott did in the river, too, right?
It is.
It's strange.
I mean, they fought the battle to remove all that wiring and they never did.
Biden never removed it.
No.
Well, they've been doing it kind of where they needed to.
So their guys will come in and provide an opening for people to flow through as fast as they can to get as many as they can in this time period.
And really, they look at this time period as kind of ceased at this moment.
They need to show that their policies are working, even if it is completely astroturfing us.
I heard Cuellar there.
I think what we said, sorry, my connection.
So how is your race going?
Yes, sir.
So, well, you know, it's great.
You know, I won my primary, a four-man primary against four folks that by I was 20 points and the runoff by I was 30 points.
We really see that as a validation of our message.
I am truly a grassroots candidate.
I'm a retired military Texan come home and to find my state broken looking like borders I've been on, as mentioned.
And I don't want that to be the reality for my state and for my country.
It's a reality that none of us can suffer.
It's a reality that is absolutely deadly.
So it's going fantastic.
Everybody feels that there's something is off besides the prices.
They see the pump in the grocery store and besides the increased crime that is when it is reported.
It is up.
Everybody says come a sense that something's just completely off.
This is not America normal and we need to get back to that and and so I.
I do nothing more than speak from the heart and use my experience overseas to provide that lens for what this may actually look like.
And I speak about common sense things.
And I speak about, you know, balancing budgets.
And I speak about returning, you know, a competitive marketplace and a place for meritocracy and a place for You know, that you can thrive and you can feel good about when you send your kids off to school in the morning, they won't be inculcated by somebody else's values.
And you feel good that their education is going to mean something down the road.
And they can provide the better life.
This is the first time we've had folks think that, well, my future is not going to be as good as my parents and my children's certainly not as good as mine.
That's not the American dream.
You know, people are dying to come in here still, but the irony is that the sheer number of the people that come in here, even if nothing goes kinetic and we don't have uprisings like the BLM Summer 2020, which I invite people to imagine that happening coast to coast with who's here if we have an unsettled mass.
And but the unfunded mandate of these 10 to 20 and my numbers 20 million people who let in a Biden's illegals will be insufferable so far as we won't be able to pay the interest on the debt in 12 months in the chain migration is out of control.
We pay each one.
They realize each about to themselves about twenty three hundred dollars a month.
But that doesn't even come close to the enterprise cost or the stress on the system that these people all at once are causing.
But the biggest thing people need to realize is that these people come in with, they announce who they are.
They announce where they're from.
They could be Mickey Mouse from Disneyland, and you know, if that was a real country and a place, we would write it down.
The biggest thing I find on the border is litter of ID cards, passports, and work papers.
And the Border Patrol people I talk to, the guys working the line, tell me they don't have the bio IDs of these people.
We don't know who they are.
We are conducting the most reckless policy on the border that is threatening the safety of every American.
And it won't matter your politics.
This is an every American get-together, and let's figure out How do people help you achieve that result?
very quickly so that we can get back to business normal, do immigration correctly
and right the ship because it's almost on a full sink.
How do people help you achieve that result because I think one of
the things that Governor Abbott and DeSantis and several of the others have
demonstrated is this is a national problem.
Of course it hits Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, California a little harder, a lot harder.
But now it's hitting the whole country.
So how do we help you get elected so these policies that are standing right in front of us, I mean, we can just do them.
How do we do that?
Well, and I have a 22 point plan that I call Plan Alamo.
It really takes a lot of what Trump did that demonstrated a healthy policy.
And we just need to, you know, trump the volume on it because we're kind of on our back, not kind of, we're absolutely on our back heel on this at this moment.
So helping me out, and we're going to deploy into your point real quick.
We're going to deploy solutions that are nationwide because we are all sharing this border community problem.
Now, the main source of the worst comes through places like mine, second largest border.
And to help those communities, you can help our community in this election.
So we're deploying solutions that are going to crowdsource informing the entire nation in an app we're deploying.
And you can download my current My campaign app and that's called Commander Fuhrman.
You just go to the Play Store or the Apple Store, type in Commander Fuhrman and download that app.
That's the first way is where we direct people to go to.
I just put down Commander Fuhrman and I can make a contribution?
You can make a contribution at Commander Fuhrman on the app or CommanderFuhrman.com.
That's my website and I need every bit.
Small donations scare big special interests who are working against us.
So I'm going to recommend to everyone, I don't think I have to after your terrific performance and explanation, that they donate to CommanderFurman.com right away.
Thank you.
Because in 80 or so days, we're going to have a choice there and it better be the right one.
And you sound absolutely terrific, Commander.
I'm very impressed and God bless you.
Thank you, sir.
Appreciate it.
You got all the right values.
Thank you, Mayor.
That's what our future is about.
God bless America.
Thanks for having me.
Y'all take care.
God bless.
That's quite an impressive interview, huh, that we got young men like that in America?
Come on, get happy, get happy!
That's right, and Mayor, speaking of Congress and the squad, we're closely watching now.
I know, I've been, uh, listen, I've been, I've been, I've been watching, I've been watching you with my other eye in the back of my head here.
Uh, I know you, I'm going to let you, you're so happy about Dr. Maria.
She's jumping around like a crazy woman too.
Well, we don't have results yet.
Tell us the, uh, tell us the news here.
So of course, uh, representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, the home state of the mayor's favorite governor, Tim Walz.
She is facing multiple primary challengers in today's primary race, including Don Samuels, who is a prominent Minneapolis Democrat.
He seems to be a little bit more willing to affiliate himself with America than Miss Ilhan Omar.
I always mix that up, Ilhan Omar, because I think Omar is the first name, but that's the last name.
That was a fictional character.
And Ilhan Omar just defeated him by a little bit back in 22, so folks are thinking this time around, this would be the third member of the squad to go down.
I guess maybe it would have hurt.
I was gonna go there and beg, but I thought maybe that would hurt.
No, I wasn't gonna go beg.
I was gonna beg.
I'd go like a homeless person, just begging, please, please.
So we will be getting those results shortly.
We've got it up on our screen.
Polls close in 21 minutes.
Well, they remain open for five more hours if you're a Democrat.
Both of you don't have it.
The counting stays open until she wins.
Oh, here I am.
Five hours!
Do they have it?
We'll get those results.
We'll stay on a little bit past nine tonight.
Where the little offices where they're printing up the ballots now that they need?
Yeah, they're working on that as we speak, right?
How's the brother doing?
Her brother or her husband, right?
No, no, not anymore.
That was just to get to the country.
How's he doing?
He was a nerd for a while.
It's not a rhetorical question.
How is he doing?
I'm sure he's doing just fine.
He was legal.
That's how we got her in, right?
He was legal when she wasn't, right?
Yes.
I think that's it.
So Minnesota, again, there are primaries today in Connecticut, Minnesota, Vermont, and Wisconsin.
People are closely watching this race in Minnesota's 5th congressional district.
Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Vermont.
Vermont and Connecticut.
Connect, I cut, as I would.
That's how I remember how to spell it.
So you can spell it.
Can you tell me about, what is your state?
Michigan has a primary.
No, Michigan had its primaries.
We covered those last week.
Rogers won.
It was really not a competitive primary.
And we're reaching out to Mr. Rogers.
Hopefully we can get him on the show sometime.
Okay, yeah, I do want to get him on.
He's a very impressive guy.
We got a lot of big races here.
Do you want to show them where Ilan Omar's district is?
Yeah, so it's right in... You seem to have it there.
Can you put it up?
Yeah, we can share that screen.
We sure can, Mayor.
So it's Hennepin County, right, which is Minneapolis, the city of Minneapolis.
And so we're going to bring this up here for those that don't know.
So it's in the city that burned down?
That's right.
The city I was crying about on Friday, on Saturday night, watching it burn down.
See if we can zoom out.
It was about, I think it's Hexapin Tavern.
Hennepin.
No, Hexapin is the name of the tavern that was burned down.
Oh, Hexapin.
People owned for 92 years and they begged, they begged the comrade to do something about it and he just left them there burning.
And, uh, and, and the boy, oh, the guy, the guys who did it all bailed out.
Yeah.
This guy has no more tavern.
His family had it for 92 years.
But the guys who did it, Kamala, got them out.
And neither the silly, childish, cowardly boy mayor, nor the more adult-looking, equally cowardly Governor Walz did anything to help this man.
Or anybody else in Minneapolis, for that matter.
And when you watch the burning now, I'm going to assure you it's much worse than you remember.
That's what shocked me.
What really shocked me and the thing that got me very close to tears is when the police had to abandon their police precinct.
I did not understand that and I wanted to get up from where I was and drive there now and go take it back.
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Ilhan Omar.
So we've got the results up.
Again, we won't see these coming in until after 9 p.m.
Eastern.
That's when the polls close.
Minnesota is in Central time, so that'll be 8 o'clock Central.
Uh, Ilhan Omar is expected to face a uphill battle against Don Samuels.
That's the fourth name you see listed there.
Don Samuels is described as a prominent local Democrat.
And as the mayor said, I think he may have, you know, closer, a closer allegiance to the United States.
And look, I know it's not, it's, We take it very seriously when you're questioning someone's allegiance to the country.
But I think it's fair to do so in this case, based off of Ilhan Omar's own comments.
I would say you are fair in saying that.
I would say there are a few things you can say about her that are definitive.
However, she hates Jews.
She clearly hates our fellow American Jewish people.
No doubt about it, right?
She hates you and me as conservatives.
Despises us would be the better way to put it, right?
Yeah.
She says the most awful things about Christianity.
So it does seem like she has a real problem with the American tradition of Judeo-Christian values.
I don't think she has any of them.
And she never apologizes.
And she says things that ten years ago would have gotten thrown out of Congress.
Probably a good idea if we threw her out of Congress now.
Because I have no problem saying she's anti-American and just hates this country.
And came here to hurt us.
Came here from her country.
Illegally, I think.
In order to hurt us.
And because people are afraid they don't stand up to her.
The Democrat Party is made up of two groups of people.
People who are professionally anti-American and people who are afraid to stand up to them.
When I say professionally anti-American, I mean people who are working for the other side.
People who either are here and were turned by the other side or were sent here, like her, to represent the other side.
There are too many of them with too educated a following of Karl Marx and the other revolutionary leaders not to be on purpose.
There are also too many of them that are dumbhead, weakhead, stupid, silly liberals that they're easy to brainwash.
Liberals have always been easy to brainwash because they're more impressed and seem to think they're more intellectual if they criticize America than if they praise America.
I don't know why.
It makes them feel like they're more intelligent.
People who smoke pipes think that way more than people who don't.
I don't know.
It's just the opposite.
It's something I've encountered all my life.
In Manhattan, where, not in Manhattan, but in New York and in Manhattan, and I've always found them, even when I was a Democrat, I always found them to be pompous assholes.
They're the kind of people, I'll give you a perfect example of them if you ever just want to hear them laughing, play the Biden tape where he says he's going to give, he's going to hold back the billion dollar loan guarantee for Ukraine unless the prosecutor is fired.
And all of the pompous members of the Foreign Affairs, which is a very prestigious organization of people that are smarter than you and me.
They really are not smarter than me because they asked me to join and I told them to take their newspaper and use it for what it's... to take their book, which I actually love their book.
I used to read it all the time, but it's filled with propaganda.
It's filled with a view of foreign policy that Karl Marx would definitely agree with.
It's a kneel-down, kiss-the-ass of every other country's foreign policy.
it has occasional shell out conservative authors will write for them, which is kind of useless
because it gives them some claim on some kind of moderate behavior.
But the reason I was mentioning them was when Biden confessed directly to bribery, which to any second-year law student would have been impossible not to note if you pass criminal law 101, all of these geniuses that are more intelligent than you and me got up and applauded.
It's like when the state legislature of New York appointed nine-month abortion.
See how angry I got about that?
Look, I have a complex position on abortion.
I have a position on abortion I almost fight with myself every day over because of the morality of it.
I'm a Catholic.
I was brought up a Catholic.
I can't tell you, put abortion aside, that I subscribe to every position of the Catholic Church.
I don't.
I think I subscribe to enough of them to be legitimately able to describe myself as a Catholic, personally, in my relationship with Jesus.
My position on abortion is extraordinarily complex.
It is not complex because of politics.
People accuse me of that, but I'm out of politics now, and it's still very complex.
It's very complex because it's an extraordinarily difficult decision to make, given the views of my fellow citizens.
I am extraordinarily affected by the views of my federal citizens because I am also very aware that I live in a democracy.
I do not live in a Rudy Giuliani dictatorship.
Despite the claims that were made about Trump or a person like me, because we're tough on law and order, people love to say we're dictators.
We're just the furthest thing from a dictator.
We have tremendous respect for the limitations that are placed on us.
And even when I get up next to them and therefore have to decide whether I'm going to be restricted by them or I'm going to interpret them in a way in which I can overcome them, I'm very, very careful about it and circumspect and consider it for a long time, including afterwards.
I was brought up that way.
I was trained that way.
I truly believe that democracy, and I'm talking about democracy in the broadest sense, not just the majority rules.
I'm talking about democracy that includes the rule of law.
Democracy that includes just as much protection of the rights of the minority as the majority, which is inconsistent, actually, with the democracy.
We still call it that, and we've come over the years to define democracy.
That's about 10 things that it isn't, all of which are crucial.
I understand that.
I've always been governed by that.
He understands that.
He's always been governed by that.
I wish you were with me the night that it came up that the military should be used internally in the United States.
I wish you could have seen his reaction.
Obviously, I'd gone over these papers.
People were recommending doing something.
I recommended against it.
I would be a terrible American if I didn't.
And despite what all the liars say about me, I'm driven completely by patriotism.
And when I explained to him what was in the papers, and briefly my recommendation, it was like, of course.
I didn't have to talk him into it.
My God, he would have to have... I mean, he would have broken my arm, I think, if I gave him any other recommendation.
There's a moderate with regard to the exercise of power as a president.
I mean, it's amazing.
He has tremendous respect for the Constitution.
He has tremendous respect for what his role is in the entire Dream of things.
Having said that, he also has tremendous respect that it's also his job to assert his role aggressively.
Otherwise, the president will be wiped out by the competing powers of court and legislature.
Each one of them has to be aggressive about their powers.
They can't step into the other court, but they can't let the other court step into them.
Does that make sense?
We'll do a better explanation of this as time goes on because, among other things, this election, for the first time in a long time, is really about constitutional values.
Separation of power.
Balance of power between the three branches of government is at issue in this election.
Isn't it?
The right of free speech is very much at issue in this election.
We talked about that in the earlier show.
The right of free exercise of religion virtually gone.
Is it great?
Before we start fighting over in Ukraine or even in Israel or elsewhere, we got our values being taken away from us here at home.
And you got a guy on the ticket that is almost a poster boy for Comrade Walz.
This is a guy, as governor, I mean, nice and quietly in that Minnesota.
We were calling out Cuomo and Murphy and his girlfriend Witless and Goofball on the West Coast.
We were calling them out left and right, left and left and left.
They got away with it a little.
Now that I look at the record, Ted, that guy was worse than they were.
Comrade Walsh.
I mean, he was like ideologically driven.
They, they are personality driven.
I don't, I don't, well, I don't know about, I don't know about what, I don't know about Newsome.
That, that ceremony for, that ceremony for Mr. Z was like a ceremony for somebody that you really admire.
I mean, you, uh, we're going to show, show that again.
But all these Chinese people, and I, I, I hope they will put up to it.
Hope they don't really believe it.
Cheering and cheering and cheering.
For the guy that had so many of their own people killed has got to be a set up communist whack thing done by the governor.
Okay, I'm going to go back to my Italian heritage for a minute.
I wish my mom and dad was around or somewhere in Europe.
Ask him what do you think would happen if Mussolini was brought to America for a parade.
You think the same thing would have happened to him that happened to him in Northern Italy?
They took him and his mistress, they took them behind a wagon and they dragged them through the streets.
That's because Northern Italy, and I'm going to tell you a secret, that's because Northern Italy was communist.
And he was a fascist.
But it was also because they were pro-American.
Both.
Italy was very, very much split North and South.
In many, many ways.
They had a strong, at that time, Communist Party.
They had a strong, a very strong, Christian Democratic Party, which was pro-British, pro-American.
And they had this fascist party that borrowed from both and convinced both they were part of it.
Remember, the fascist party was socialist.
by economic theory.
So this appealed to the communists for a while, which gave Mussolini great power.
He also would use bad guy, tough techniques like Hitler.
So that appealed to the people who thought Hitler was going to win.
And he actually would express his great love of America that all Italians express.
Many have it, but some don't.
But Italians are, as Italians are beautiful in the way in which they produce operas and songs and poems.
They can sure convince you they love you when they don't.
That doesn't mean that a lot of them don't love you.
They're wonderful people, but they're like everybody else.
They can be phony.
But when they're phony, they're good.
So this was a really confusing state they had fought with us in the First World War.
And seemed to be Less German-oriented.
In other words, if you were going to bet before the war for all of his boo-hoo-hoo yelling and screaming, who would Mussolini have gone with?
You would have bet England.
It seemed to be the country, even more than America, that he liked the most.
And I think if Churchill had control of England early, without all of the Biden-like Kiss and ask that went on of Germany.
I think Mussolini would have been on our side.
Not because he was a good guy, because he would have thought Churchill was a lot more powerful.
I mean, he was driven by the same thing Putin was driven by.
Putin was driven by watching Biden's pathetic display of cowardice and realizing that he's a thoroughly useless human being with nothing left.
I think he came to the same conclusion about Chamberlain.
And he worried about America because he knew the secret that we still don't expose, and that is that Roosevelt might be a good man, but he was really surrounded by communists.
And where would he be if he was allied with the U.S.?
The chance of his being allied with Great Britain and through Great Britain with the U.S.
would have been a possibility if Churchill were in power in 34, 35, 36.
Not only was Churchill not in power in 34, 35, 36, he was considered the most irresponsible man in England.
History is very, very strange and you have to know it if you can analyze the modern world.
Does it repeat itself?
Not like a movie, right?
It repeats itself.
I want you to think of the single reason why history repeats itself.
Why would it be so common that history would repeat itself?
Ted, can you tell me just quickly why you think history would repeat itself?
Even from people who don't know history.
Just think, what comes into your head when I say that?
Right off the top.
Censorship, communism, the way the press in this country works with other institutions.
Don't tell you what it is.
Okay.
Human beings aren't terribly different generation to generation.
So they make the same mistakes and they make the same right decisions.
So history repeats itself because the little groups and the little failings we fall into are part of human nature.
And they fall apart The more they fall apart and they create more violence when we've fallen them because of repetition and they're not part of human nature.
So, for example, we we fall into this idea that if we only fed everybody, if we
only gave everybody everything, that would be wonderful. What we don't realize
is that that creates the worst kind of violence that you ever could create
because it creates a deathly kind of anger and resentment and we'll be right
back as we get the door.
We'll be right back.
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Now what have we got to keep people up with?
Here I was giving them the philosophy of how human behavior repeats itself and how that leads to the now 200 year or so battle between socialism and we call it capitalism, but how about we call it normal human behavior?
Or common sense human economics?
But in any event, all of that comes to a point in history, which is today.
So first thing we're talking about is Ilhan Omar.
And is she going to win or is she going to lose?
And what is it?
We wouldn't know.
We're not going to know until probably about an hour from now, I would think, right?
That's right.
Well, the polls close in just one minute.
It's the top of the hour and the polls close at 8pm local time.
We'll stay on for a few.
Dr. Maria's lighting candles.
So we'll stay tuned and just check the mayor's social media.
We'll make sure to put... We will.
We'll put a couple of burbs on.
We're going to be back.
We're going to be back in home territory tomorrow.
We're making the trip early and we should have some perspective on things, give you a little background on Dallas, on what we saw here and do our special.
We'll do a special tomorrow on a combination of Frank's speech and here of what we saw at the book depository.
It was a Dr. Maria and I had made a had made an analysis of it about three, four years ago, the two of us, and we had help from several people and came to a lot of conclusions about I'll see if I can find some of that as well.
But I think in light of the of the of the of the of the Trump attempt at killing him, It's an interesting thing to look at and to see what they didn't resolve that puts us in a position of not being able to definitively really decide on a theory.
And I will grab for reference sake, because there are many books on this, I'll grab for reference sake my friend O'Reilly's book on the assassination, which has the value of one being short, So you can read it in preparation for tomorrow night and maybe even the weekend.
We'll put a special on about it and try to get your participation.
And it isn't overly insistent on a particular theory.
He doesn't try to prove a theory to you.
He tries to prove five.
You see the value of that?
He tries to prove five, and then he tries to show you... And he does do it!
He doesn't punk off completely, which is really wonderful.
He gives you the one he leans toward.
Although he would say he still believes it was a single shooter without a conspiracy.
But he does admit it might not be.
And that there is more than enough evidence to suggest that it wasn't.
And more than enough evidence to support two or three different theories.
Most of which you probably know, but it's interesting to see how you get there.
But I'm telling you, it is critical.
If you want to understand this, to go to Dealey Plaza, stand there, watch it, and please have someone describe it to you.
Because if you watch it now, you will say he couldn't have done it.
But if you go into that book depository and look at the museum and see that that tree wasn't there at the time, you can see that a good shooter, not a great one, could have made that shot.
Not terribly more difficult than the one made by the guy who tried to take out Trump.
And remember, they all weren't successful.
He got the chance to get off more than one at the president.
Well, we'll do a quick warning.
This is graphic.
This shows the shots.
There's the first shot.
The second one, you'll see his head lurch.
Slow it down because you realize it all takes, there's always a second or less of complete shock.
You see that with Kennedy.
I mean, Kennedy's head was blown off and he didn't move for a second.
You can't get emotional looking at that.
You can't get emotional looking at anything.
So this is a warning, but I wanted to show this before I show a quick clip, Mayor.
I don't care what you think of our president.
I don't care what you think of John F. Kennedy.
If you don't empathize and if you don't see the horror of this, and if you don't realize the tremendous impact a single act had on the United States, then you're not a particularly sensitive or intelligent person.
You can have a hard time in life.
The same thing with Trump, when he came up bloody and his hand... If you're not affected by that just because for some reason you don't like Trump or whatever, there's something wrong with you.
I mean, Republicans were terribly affected by that.
That's a human being we're watching.
And a human being, in his case, who was constantly trying to help his country.
And the same thing with Trump.
Trump is constantly trying to help his country.
Do they have selfish motives for it?
I don't know.
They're human beings.
Gosh.
Are they doing it because they're St.
Francis?
I don't really think so.
Are they doing it because they're better than most other men?
Yeah, yeah.
Most other men won't put up with the sacrifices you'd have to put up with to help other people the way they did.
I'm describing two very different people with their own set of good things and bad things, good policies and bad policies, and alleged lack of morality.
Were they better than most of the people you know and meet?
You're damn right they were.
Have they done more for the country?
Trump in his four years and Kennedy in his aborted three and a half?
Yeah, yeah.
And did they do a lot for the country beforehand?
Kennedy in battle and writing and Trump in building?
I mean, they say, well, Trump wasn't in the military.
Well, not everybody's in the military, but everybody contributes.
Not as much as Donald Trump contributed in building New York.
One of the great builders of New York.
It's an unbelievably difficult city to build and it's enormously important to the culture and the power of the United States of America that it's built right.
So this is a man who has had his series of contributions maligned by evil, the evil pursuing him.
Which is why I support him so much.
I support him also because now it's come down to the fact he's the only one who can do it.
They haven't tortured anybody enough to really understand it as they have him and me.
Hard to understand it unless you've been tortured by them.
When you've been tortured by them, you get it.
I'll explain that to you as we have more time.
I'll keep you posted on when the interview with Dr. Phil is coming out, which I did today.
And Ted and I are going to Spend a little time working on what we brought back from the Dealey Plaza tonight.
And I'll play a quick, if you don't mind Mayor, I'll play a quick 15 second clip just to give people an idea.
Sure, we'll play the 15-minute clip now, and then right now, before we go, we will ask you to please pray for the people of Israel who are waiting for an attack by Iran, which I would say could come, but I'm hoping it doesn't, and I'm leaning toward the fact that they're lining up some other strategy here, not a quick attack.
Let's see if that's true.
And I'll ask you to pray for President Trump because I really do believe they're going to make more attempts on his life because they're at the point of desperation.
As this self-created honeymoon fades away, as it already is and has been, really with the stink and the skunk odor, Brought to the ticket by walls.
People are going to start getting desperate again.
So be careful, my friend.
And pray for it.
And God bless America.
The Texas Book Depository.
The first shot occurred up there where that marker is.
Second shot right here.
Grassy Knoll across the street.
And of course, he went under this overpass on his way to Parkland Hospital.
They are the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our day.
America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
It was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense, written in 1776, one of the first American bestsellers, in which Thomas Paine explained, by rational principles, the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate From the Kingdom of Great Britain and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, the ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past and see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world.
The greatest democracy, the freest country.
A country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason.
We're able to talk.
We're able to analyze.
We are able to apply our God-given common sense.
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