America's Mayor Live (490): Election 2024 Analysis (T-Minus 60 Days)
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Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor Live, and tonight we have a very, very unfortunate situation, but one that I expected was coming, and one that fits into something that I've been telling you for quite some time.
New York City is thoroughly corrupt, or I should say the four boroughs of New York City Are thoroughly corrupt.
Don't be shocked.
Uh, in the history of the world, right?
When a, um, jurisdiction of a state, a city is controlled by one political party for endless periods of time.
It is almost universally true that it becomes corrupt.
Now, uh, this, this can go back to antiquity.
So the cities I'm talking about, and then sometimes they break off into the state, are New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, to some extent Pittsburgh, without any question Detroit, Milwaukee, Atlanta, St.
Louis.
We could go on with several others.
They sort of fit in the category of what one would call old Democrat cities who have never, who have never really broken from the boss tweed, uh, style of government.
And that seems like it's a long time ago and very, uh, ancient.
But when you look at Chicago today, 60 years of Democrat rule,
and the city over the over weekends has murders and shootings that shock the world.
And the, and the, the, the, um, politicians, including Barack Obama, when he was in the white house and, uh, you, you name the politicians, white and black do nothing with the tremendous emphasis on race and even the, uh, false charges of racism.
Uh, nothing done about the black, uh, disproportionate deaths in Chicago every weekend, just ignored, never even mentioned a convention held there by the party that, uh, that, uh, dominates acts as a dictator in Chicago and not a single mention of the murders that were taking place outside of the arena and that, uh, The weekend leading up to it, there had been something like 19 shootings and six murders.
The weekend after, a similar amount.
And over the Fourth of July weekend, like 20 murders and 116 shootings.
The most pressing problem in Chicago.
Because there's nothing you can do about death.
It's irreparable.
It's the absolute annihilation of young black men.
Why are they young black men?
And that convention, which theoretically was trying to appeal to the black community, did not appeal to the black community on the existentially the most important issue that affects it, life and death.
Nor did it appeal to the black community on the issue of the education of their children.
70% of black people, even in Chicago, believe in a choice in education.
They believe in vouchers.
They believe in alternatives to the communist public school education that we get, which teaches us gender, Marxism, And how to look at our computer to add so we don't have to do it.
So if you ask a child what's 2 and 2, if you say divide 6 into 12, they don't go 6 into 12.
They don't even know what you're doing.
If you start doing that, they look at you like you're crazy.
Now, you want to look at the statistics.
I mean, my city Since I left as mayor has doubled the amount per child that they spend and they have declined about 40% in everything.
You take Governor Walz, who we should focus on because the man wants to be the second most important person in the country.
He's an educator.
Education has declined dramatically during the time that he's been running it because he's been spending more time on trying to create a worldwide capital for mutilating children and killing little babies.
He's much more interested in what he calls women's rights.
I don't know, women's rights are very broad, but when he says women's rights, he means the right to, which includes killing a seven, eight, and nine month old fetus.
Rights have to be defined, and I'm sorry, but that's what he wants.
For example, if your eight or nine-year-old child runs away from home and runs to tampon Tim's state and has his penis removed, you can't do anything about it.
You can't do anything about it.
Now, that fits into a much bigger picture.
It fits into a doctrine, a powerful, powerful doctrine of communism called the child Is the property of the state.
When we debate these things about.
You know, it emerged like a flash in Virginia when Terry McAuliffe, the guy who used to sell the White House bedrooms for the despicable Clintons.
When he said rather arrogantly.
Well, the parents shouldn't have anything to say about the education of their children.
They're not educators.
It should be up to the school board and the teachers.
I mean, they're not educators.
What should they have to say about that?
And this was a debate that was a little deeper than that.
It also went down to, could you have biological males who have become females Go into women's rooms.
Now, I don't know how you get by the biological male part, or however you describe it.
I'm not even describing it right.
But can you allow a guy who puts a dress on and says, I feel like a girl, go into a lady's room?
The answer for Tim Walz, for Kamala Harris, for Joe Biden, Catholic Joe Biden, is yes.
And Tim Walz has gone far further than most because, like his fellow governor Jared Polis, who looks to me like the biggest jackass in the Democratic Party, but Walz may be more insidious, he allows tampons in boys' rooms.
Can somebody here, my geniuses here, tell me People do things and even when they're crazy and stupid,
irresponsible and dangerous, there's a reason for them.
What's the reason for that?
Why do you put tampons, who would ever thought of putting tampons in a boy's room?
They are trying to pervert the reality that humans have been...
No, no, no, wait, wait.
Are you telling me that Wall sits there with his staff?
Like I'm Walls, you're my staff.
First of all, who came up with the idea?
Where did this idea that you should put tampons in a male's bathroom?
Where did it come from?
Marxist doctrine.
Well, yeah, I guess, but I'm being a little more practical than that.
This doctrine is to confuse sex as much as possible.
It does fit under that category.
You're absolutely right.
You're 100% right.
How does it get down to something as stupid as... It's a hybrid of using the transgender movement as a... Do they want women to go into men's rooms now?
Is that... I think the idea is that nowadays... Can a woman go into a men's room?
The idea is that a someone who doesn't want to... Nowadays I guess I'm not totally...
I don't know the argument totally, but I do know they've made it so confusing as far as labeling your gender or your sex, and they make it so confusing that they've left open this area where a woman could be using a man's breast.
This is how they did it.
Halfway through the campaign, 10,000 people would sign saying, tampon Tim, or take the tampons and shove them down your throat.
I think part of it is people, they don't know.
Comrade, red Chinese, Tim.
Yeah, I think part of it is people are so desensitized.
Yeah, if they can confuse you about one thing, then they can confuse you about everything.
Confuse you about the fact that the children belong to the state and not the parents.
Sometimes when we have these wild, crazy, anti-Christian, anti-logical, anti-health Anti-American ideas.
There's something to it.
There's a thing to it.
What are you trying to accomplish?
What can the boy do with the tampon?
Well, it's demoralization is what it is.
They're trying to make him a sissy?
Reduced to the most common denominator, they are trying to demoralize our society.
I agree that part of the whole program here is to get rid of men.
And again, if you read Marx, and you read even the Black Lives Matter, Patrice Coors, and people like that, they really hate men.
I mean real men.
I don't mean wussy-wussy-pussy-pussies.
I mean real, they hate real men.
And they see them as the enemy of Marxism and the enemy of sissifying our society.
I mean, and among other things, if we have all sissified men, we'll be able to defend ourselves.
And we got our army worried about whether they have enough transgender people there, not whether we can help Taiwan remain free.
And what are we going to send?
A bunch of transgender soldiers there?
Yeah, like the people who were assigned to protect Donald Trump.
Like the ones who were supposed to protect Trump.
The four-foot-two Secret Service agents protecting Trump?
Well, I mean, that could be part of a Chinese influence to make us weaker, more confused and unable to defend ourselves.
Well, it's time to wake up!
If they don't, every time you see Tim Walz, if you don't see on his forehead, tampon Tim, if you don't see red Chinese teacher, then you're not seeing the truth.
We'll spend a little more time on the Red Chinese teacher part, but I'm going to take a short break and when we get back, I'm going to show you a discovery that I didn't like making, but that makes the point that I have made over and over and over to you that my city, New York City, is a corrupt city.
I've done it in the context of the judiciary that has treated Donald Trump not just unfairly, but monstrously.
Uh, treated him the way, um, you'd be treated in a Soviet court or a Venezuelan court or a Nazi court.
Uh, and they've done the same with me, not just in New York, but in the district of Columbia.
Uh, so I want to show you that when I say to you that you can look at the history of New York city and, but for a couple of Republican mayors and independents over the last 180 years, The city of New York reverts.
The default position for the city of New York is thoroughly, completely corrupt, including the judiciary.
And it comes right down from the top, the mayor's office, when you see Democrat mayor.
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Silence.
Silence.
Financial investigations, they're all very, very helpful.
Although the information is sketchy.
I'm not gonna i'm not going to share with you.
Not what i know if i know what i would share it with you but what my instincts as a.
Exceedingly successful investigator, tell me, having brought down largely a city government that had an internal mechanism like this.
This is a very, very dangerous and devastating development for Adams.
Now, you would say, well, who cares about Adams?
He's a terrible mayor.
And he is, I mean, part of Adams Saving graces.
He isn't as terrible as the last one we had, but he is a terrible mayor.
He invited all the migrants here, made New York City the Uber city for migrants, basically conducted a public relations effort as Biden was building up to the surge to the border.
He said, come to New York.
We're better than any place else.
We take care of the tired, the poor, you know, he used the words at the base of the Statue of Liberty, without regard to the fact that those people came in under rather stringent conditions, including the fact that nobody was going to take care of them.
Nobody was offering them anything.
They followed procedures.
When they were thrown out, they left.
When they were diseased, they were held in quarantine.
They came in under a regular process.
Also demonstrating, incoming in, their ability to comply with the regular process, which would be one of the things that it'd be a plus in adding them to our citizenry.
It's one thing to add someone who can go through, whether they're a high school educated, college educated, not educated at all, or even can speak the language, but they can go through a disciplined process to go from, from, uh, from, to go across the world.
Uh, then somebody who can work with gangsters, uh, give them money and come across the border illegally with no job, no work.
And, uh, right now, uh, the full expectation of, of welfare, which is what Adams offered them.
So Biden, uh, made it clear before he became president, he was going to let everybody in.
He did immediately reverse everything Trump did.
And, uh, aside from the political garbage about it, it's beyond any doubt.
That Biden and Harris have let 10,000 people that we can count and register into this country illegally, illegal aliens, with either no or very, very sparse, much less than usual vetting.
And that in addition to that, there are an unknown number of people who eluded their detection, which happens at all times.
Those who are in this business before the emotion of this terrible catastrophe would rate that at somewhere between 50 and 100 percent.
And this comes from MIT, for example.
That means if you get 10 million that get documented in some way, you know, you get to find out who they are.
And even if it's the four questions you ask the Chinese, you get their name.
About an equal number come in and you never see them.
And it stands to reason that the more they are coming in illegally and taking up the time of the Border Patrol, the more the cartels, who have become extraordinarily sophisticated and rich, and easily the equal of our Border Patrol, the cartels will bring in the bad people And they are not detected.
In fact, that's where the big money is.
So if you run the Sinaloa cartel, you're going to save the entry points where the border patrol can't see you, can't find you, and never knows you came here.
You're going to save them from the ones that give you the big money.
Who's that going to be?
That's going to be ISIS, right?
It's going to be the Taliban?
It's going to be all of them in the fentanyl trade, which they share with the Chinese.
And they become the Chinese distributors once it comes over into this country.
The Mexican cartels are represented in every single city in the United States.
And when the fentanyl gets here, they take part in the distribution of it so that they can make the largest share of money possible.
This is a situation that is a disaster.
Now, here's what happened the other day, yesterday.
Yesterday, early in the morning, the FBI executed a raid.
And they executed raids on, literally, all of the top people around Mayor Adams.
Now, he is under investigation already for taking illegal contributions from Turkey and other possible violations regarding Turkey.
He is under investigation in the DA's office for something that we don't know about.
This is a separate investigation, says the FBI.
So, on Thursday morning, they showed up at the homes of his First deputy mayor.
The first deputy mayor is the second most important person in the city.
My first deputy mayor was Peter Powers.
And then Randy Mastro, who now has gotten some publicity, and then Joe Loda.
Had they been arrested, it would have been a catastrophe for me.
And, well, his first deputy mayor was, her home was searched today.
She's one of the closest people to him, And in his absence, this is her right here.
Her name is Sheena Wright.
And in her absence, in his absence, she runs the city.
She's the acting mayor for the city.
She also is the live-in partner of David Banks, who is the head of the Board of Education.
And he's the brother of Phil Banks, Who is the deputy mayor of public safety, who has already been suspected in a $300,000 influence peddling case, but he was let off the hook.
But when the mayor tried to bring him in originally, they tried to stop him.
So all three of these have been raided by the FBI.
His first deputy mayor, His school's chancellor and his other deputy mayor who overlooks the police department for him.
Now, this is where it gets really interesting, because the others, and this is almost, I think, unprecedented, could go back to crooked Jimmy Walker or Boss Tweed, but Terence Banks, who is the third bank's brother and a lobbyist, Was also raided.
Now, what does terrorist banks do?
Terrorist banks used to work with the MTA.
Massive contracts go in and out of the MTA.
Massive.
Up here, we have probably the most shocking raid.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation raided the police commissioner of New York.
Don't know this ever happened before.
I can't think of a time that happened.
Maybe, as I said, it happened under Jimmy Walker.
I mean, we've had 180 Democratic crooked years of running New York.
So almost anything could have happened.
But the police commissioner was raided.
And now the two that kind of give you a little bit of an inkling into what this might be about.
His twin brother, a retired police officer, was raided.
And Timothy Pearson, who worked for the mayor up until a few weeks ago, was raided.
Now, Timothy Pearson was in charge of, and here's where you get your hint, he was in charge of All of the distribution of contracts for migrant services.
Now, the minute you tell a Democrat that we're working under emergency authorization, the first thing that occurs to them is kickbacks.
Much easier to do kickbacks.
If you have a bidding process, Then everybody has to bid.
They're all recorded.
You got to pick the one that's less expensive unless there's a special reason for it.
You have to document the special reason and it's audited very, very carefully.
When you're in an emergency, for good reason, obviously, right?
Those very stringent procedures are relaxed.
Like during 9-11, we were in an emergency.
I couldn't go through a, uh, A long-term process of, hey, do five people want to bid on the generator I need tonight to keep the people alive?
I had to go immediately to General Electric, ask them for it, and then figure out how to pay for it.
And what I did, because I'm not a crooked Democrat.
Crooked Democrats, when they see an emergency, figure, let's put in a 10 or 20 or 30% jump In the amount of money that we're going to give out, because there could be no competition.
And that's where they get their kickbacks and their campaign contributions.
I can give you example after example.
Hochul, during her campaign for governor, gave a $600 million contract for COVID vaccines.
For the same number, same vaccines.
When the press looked, California had bought the same vaccines, the same number of vaccines, at the same time for $300 million.
The only difference is that the company had to generate $300 million because they made a $300 million contribution to her PAC.
So she generated her own campaign contribution by getting you to pay more money for COVID vaccines.
They're doing this every day in New York.
This is a daily Occurrence.
It could be easily demonstrated at a 360 degree perspective.
Florida and New York City.
Florida is a state.
New York City is a city.
Florida has a population of 21 million.
We have a population of 8 million.
New York City spends as much money as the entire state of Florida.
New York State spends almost two and a half times the money as the entire state of Florida.
Are the services two and a half times better in New York?
Or is the difference there that there's a hell of a lot more corruption in a decrepit old Democrat dictatorship than in a place that has been a state that's had both parties back and forth?
Doesn't have the old traditions of boss tweet.
We have a courthouse named after a crook.
How are we not going to be crooked?
So you ask me, where is this going?
The police department part of it is confusing.
The migrant part of it, I've seen coming.
Because it just grows out of the homeless situation, which when Adams was running for mayor, there was a scandal involving Uh, a guy named Brown in Brooklyn, who's a multimillion dollar homeless operator.
And he owns a lot of homeless facilities, but they got into trouble because they found out that he was not only taking the money for himself, but every time he hired, uh, very, very expensive services.
So catering for a homeless facility is a very expensive service.
So he hired his wife to do that.
Security for a homeless facility is very expensive.
So he hired his brother to do that.
And we could go on and on and on.
And they had about eight or ten of these in the city.
Because the city, probably crooked communist de Blasio, convinced the city this was an emergency.
No one ever checked it.
It was not a bid.
And then this guy got caught serving food that had lice in it.
So now the residents got all upset, and he was in the middle of putting up one of his biggest new facilities in Brooklyn, at the Armory in Brooklyn.
And the Borough President of Brooklyn was Mr. Adams.
Despite the terrible record of this man, Borough President Adams went to the community, convinced them, Strong armed them, but got them to take this horrible, uh, this horrible, uh, uh, provider of services who made a fortune.
Now I'm not saying that mayor Adams got a kickback.
I'm asking you to think why would he do it?
He did get a campaign contribution from the guy, but I know the economics of this.
Let's put it this way.
When I was U.S.
Attorney, you'd have the answer to this by now, because I would have subpoenaed them immediately when it happened, and we would have found out anything going to Adams.
So now we got everybody around Adams being investigated by the FBI.
Looks like there's going to be some real trouble in the migrant contracts.
You should have known that when you started hearing the numbers.
20 million, 30 million.
The migrants getting much better services than our homeless or the veterans.
The minute they up a contract, they're looking for more in it.
Now, what I just showed you back here, whether it plays out before the election or not, I promise you, you could find the same thing in Democrat Philadelphia, Democrat Detroit, Democrat Atlanta.
Atlanta may make this look small.
You continue to vote Democrat in these cities, and you will continue to have corruption, and you will continue to have an inordinate number of Black deaths.
Like Chicago, 60 years of Democrat mayors, and every weekend, more murders than in our recent wars.
When I was there for the convention, the weekend, the July 4th weekend, there were 19 murders and 100 shootings.
The weekend before, there were 22 shootings and 9 murders, and then 5 murders and 32 shootings.
And during the convention, there were about 6 murders, none of which were mentioned.
Oh, and about 20 shootings, because it was an occasion of such joy.
But none of the Democrats who control Chicago forever, by the throat, offered one single solution to the young black men who were being slaughtered in Chicago.
Nor do they offer a single solution to the number of black children who are aborted in New York that exceed the number of black children that are born, which is, of course, Phyllis Sanger's goal.
Of course, it was a eugenics program, and it was to wipe out the unworthy black people.
Well, she's got numbers headed in that direction in New York.
I don't know the numbers in Chicago.
Uh, but you don't, you don't hear any of the Democrats, including the black Democrats argue for the, for the, um, for the children who are being sorted either at seven or eight months in the womb or around the streets of Chicago.
And I think that's why this election becomes critical to the survival of this country, because I don't know what we're becoming.
We're becoming a killing field in our old, beautiful cities.
And it's because we have people like this running them.
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We have over the course of the last year in particular, and I would say certainly since October 7 of last year, the anniversary of which is coming up very, very soon, I think we've probably witnessed more outward demonstrations of Jewish hatred than ever before in the history of our country.
To say that this is the worst period for anti-Semitism in our country, or not, would be hard.
Because in the past periods, a lot of it was hidden.
So not as out front as this.
But I can't believe there are too many that were worse than this.
At least historically, they're not recorded.
If they did happen, And America was always thought of as a country that was not free of anti-Semitism.
We're not perfect, and our human beings succumb to the same sins and viruses and depredations of other people.
But we've always been thought of as a country that, compared to our Other nations that we do business with or that we're related to, we have much less anti-Semitism.
Certainly in New York, in which I used to brag to the mayor of Jerusalem, who was a good friend of mine, Erhard Olmert, I had a bigger Jewish city than he did.
He better come here if he wanted to get elected.
And then he would bring me there.
I went there when the bus was bombed and I Went there when the Sbarro Pizza was bombed.
What I'm trying to point out is that New York is a special relationship with Israel.
I can tell you that from the time I grew up in Brooklyn, the time I grew up in Long Island.
The children grow up together, they get to know each other.
Of course, there's some prejudice involved.
Of course, some.
But compared to other places, very little.
And then as you get to know each other and get to know each other's families, unless you're a stupid, dumb individual, you get to realize most people are the same.
And as a prosecutor, I came to learn very quickly that everybody has their percentage of really bad people, really good people, and regular people.
And everybody goes through that.
And the idea of anti-Semitism in New York is just unthinkable.
The last year, it looks like we're the capital of anti-Semitism.
Ted Nye, earlier this year, took off for Harvard to try to figure out if Columbia or Harvard hates Jews more.
We concluded Columbia does, which was reinforced by their starting up again yesterday.
Starting up again yesterday, in the city of New York, we had a boycott on Columbia.
Jewish students being yelled at, screamed at, making it very, very hard for them to get in.
Now, the police department doesn't really do what it should.
They're allowed to protest.
It's a shame they are, but they are allowed to protest.
I shouldn't say it's a shame they are.
That's the First Amendment.
Let them say the insane things they want to say.
We can refute them.
I mean, they say, uh, because they're also stupid and poorly educated.
They say things like, uh, Israel should stop occupying Gaza.
Well, that happened in 2005.
Would you like us to do it again?
There's nobody to take out.
Idiots.
Um, they say, um, Israel colonized, Israel colonized our land.
No, no, no, no.
The U.N.
gave the land to Israel.
It didn't colonize it.
The U.N.
also gave the land to Syria and Jordan.
So let's take it all back.
But it just isn't true.
It fits into the small-minded little prejudice of Prince Obama about colonization.
That, you know, the real horrible thing in the world is colonization, which is why he removed the bust of the Greatest man of the 20th century from his office when he got there, which is one of the reasons why he used to be one of the worst presidents.
Uh, he then got his vice president elected so he wouldn't be the worst president.
And God forbid, a cackling gets in there and they may not even be a presidency.
So the antisemitism really has to start being a matter of concern because this is what happened in Germany.
And people didn't combat it.
I've been reading books and I've been looking at documentaries about the rise of Hitler.
Not Hitler when he finally got into power or began the Blitzkriegs, but Hitler as he emerged from a soldier in the First World War.
Through his taking over of his party, getting arrested, being in jail, the development of Hitler in jail, and then how anti-Semitism worked into his political program.
It is true he was a pure anti-Semite.
He hated Jewish people.
I don't think he just feigned that as a political position.
There were people in Germany that did.
But what he did realize, and here's the responsibility of the German people, He realized it was a good political issue.
So if I say that it was a good political issue, what does that mean?
It means that a lot of people agreed with him.
Right?
It's a good political issue to be in favor of school choice.
Because 70% of the American people are in favor of school choice.
Now, for some reason, with black people and crooked black politicians, it doesn't work.
But I think someday it will, it'll explode the advantage they're taking of these people.
But in any event, he wasn't going to put that much behind anti-Semitism if it wasn't going to help him get into and stay in power.
Even if he hated, he hated a lot of other people.
He could have picked any number of, I mean, the guy was obviously a pathological hater, but he picked on the Jewish people.
Because it worked with the population.
There was widespread anti-Semitism.
And the argument that they caused all the problems fit because there was widespread hatred.
They became very, very easy scapegoats for whatever was wrong.
Most of which really came about from losing the First World War and the onerous conditions That the European nations placed on Germany, rightly or wrongly.
Yeah, they had runaway inflation.
They had tremendous poverty.
They couldn't have an army.
They were disgraced.
But that was inflicted on them by Russia.
Particularly with the acquiescence of France and England and the countries that felt that this was the better way to keep them down.
Not calculating that if you squish your enemy but you haven't destroyed them completely, you can make them stronger.
Remember, we used a different strategy with Italy and Germany and Japan after World War II.
It worked out a lot better, didn't it?
But instead of being honest with the people that this is the doing of these European nations and also our weak politicians, The Jewish people were very easy to blame for it.
And he could make his distinction from everyone else that way.
And it grew.
It grew from... And if you talk and you read about the Jewish people's beginning to realize, at first they don't believe it.
But then they're confronted with, like yesterday, the Jewish students being blocked at Columbia.
The Jewish man who was stabbed by his barber, who apparently was an Arab, started stabbing him, calling him an effing Jew.
Just out of nowhere, just started stabbing him, calling him an effing Jew.
I mean, how?
Or the CUNY students, who being recognized as CUNY students, all of a sudden, in midtown Manhattan, a big rally starts.
With any number of Palestinian supporters yelling out curse words about Jewish people.
And who knows how many of them were not Palestinians.
And then that led to a rally, a protest at CUNY against Jewish students.
And this is just in one city.
It's going on all over America.
The President of the United States has never said a damn thing about it.
Has he?
We've had a lot of talks on not being prejudiced against Palestinians.
Kamala Harris has attended several seminars on anti-Islamic bias.
There hasn't been any seminar on anti-Jewish bias.
Not even mentioned.
So Jewish people Who are hostages, are killed in cold blood, a brutal war crime, and an American.
Our president, our vice president, say nothing about the American, really.
Gosh, when you used to kill Americans, presidents went crazy.
I think the reaction from my friend Donald Trump would be far different.
It is far different.
He's seething over it.
First thing, first thing, first they said it was very bad what Hamas did.
Okay, that's good.
Yeah, they kill six people in cold blood for no reason.
Killing hostages is like killing prisoners.
They're defenseless.
It's an act of war.
But real, you see it.
It isn't like made up by the Hamas terrorists who tell you 2,000 children were killed.
But you don't get to see the 2,000 children.
You have no idea how many children were killed.
You have no idea how many children were killed trying to protect one of those bastards.
And you have no idea how many of those children were killed by them with bombs that backfire because, among other things, they're not terribly well educated or smart.
It wouldn't have been this easy to defeat them if they were smart.
A quarter of the bombs that go off backfire.
There were times during this war when in attacking Israel, because of the Israeli Iron Dome and David's sling, they were killing more of their own people than they were Israelis by shooting off the rockets.
That's what we got going for us.
So there is going to have to be As Obama, I hate this word, used to coin this phrase, we have to have a conversation about this.
No, we don't.
We got to stop it.
We need a president who gets on the air and says, stop the antisemitism.
You do anything that goes over the line with regard to antisemitism, we're going to put you in jail.
And we're going to throw away the key.
Let's see if you like it.
We don't tolerate any Semitism.
And we don't think you're right.
We don't think you're right at all.
We think you attacked Israel.
We think you, for no reason, killed 1,200 men, women, and children.
That you broke the ceasefire.
Israel didn't.
And that you now will not have a ceasefire because you will not promise to respect The existence of the Jewish state in Israel.
And how do you expect Israel to have a ceasefire with you if they're going to create a neighbor who is determined, no matter what, no matter how long it takes, to destroy us?
What kind of a honorable, decent leader of Israel would agree to that?
None.
So you may have convinced Our brainwashed Marxist jerky little students here in America.
But they're they're our problem.
Thank God we've got a lot of very strong, very wonderful young Americans that come from farms and Midwest and other places who will fight like hell for us and beat the shit out of you.
We don't have to rely on these little twerps.
So don't get don't get don't get terribly don't get Terribly excited about the fact that you see these little idiot jackasses walking around and you say to yourself, boy, that'd be quite an army.
I'd like to take you to see our SEAL teams training.
And then you'd find out what an army is like.
You see, when we shoot off missiles, we don't kill 25% of our people.
We kill you.
We'll take a short break and we'll be right back.
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♪♪♪ This is what goes into Rudy's coffee.
A 20-year-old Palestinian-Canadian man has been charged with plotting an attack on a New York Jewish center in Brooklyn.
He was planning this attack to be on the anniversary of the October 7th, the October 7th attack in Israel.
U.S.
officials have charged a Canadian resident, this is the Washington Post, a Canadian resident with plotting to travel to New York City to try and carry out a mass shooting against Jewish people on the first anniversary of the Havas attacks in southern Israel.
The Justice Department said Friday.
Mohammed Shahzeb Khan, a 20-year-old Pakistani citizen, was arrested Wednesday in Canada on U.S.
charges that he attempted to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, the Islamic State.
Khan is alleged to have planned a terrorist attack in New York City around October 7th of this year with the stated goal of slaughtering in the name of ISIS as many Jewish people as possible.
This from Attorney General Garland.
The FBI conducted the investigation alongside Canadian law enforcement agencies.
A criminal complaint charges that Khan intended to carry out a mass shooting at a Jewish center specifically in Brooklyn.
Federal officials said they began investigating him after he posted ISIS propaganda videos on social media and an encrypted messaging app in late 2023.
Undercover law enforcement agents struck up online conversations with Khan.
Who they said gave instructions on how to obtain an AR-style assault rifle and ammunition.
At one point, Khan allegedly said that October 7th and October 11th are the best days for such an attack because October 7th would probably bring significant protests and October 11th was the start of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur.
Khan's plan was as...
Kind of told undercover investigators that New York is perfect for such an attack because it has a large Jewish population.
He also wrote that we are going to New York City to slaughter them, them being Jews.
So this is this is just hours old, Mayor.
This is coming in again, just a reminder of the only only reiterates the point that we were making, which we we focused on New York because we we've had the incidents in the last couple of days.
And I hope I'm not being very, very parochial, but New York is the Jewish center in America.
It has always been.
And we're very proud of it.
I mean, I wasn't the first mayor to be a very ardent supporter of Israel.
my predecessor, Ed Koch, would have died for Israel. We see which, you know, they sometimes blame on Christianity, and
there are aspects of Christianity that made it worse.
But anti-Semitism goes back to before there was Christ.
I mean, it was the Egyptians that held them as slaves before anybody knew about Jesus Christ.
So this, I mean, this is a human frailty, sin.
We solve this and we become much better people.
I think if we solve this, we solve prejudice.
I don't think you're going to solve prejudice of that type, hatred, hate crimes, until you solve anti-Semitism, because that's at the core of it.
We'll get into a bigger explanation of that when I do my show on philosophy, OK?
But I thought we would try to keep you up with the campaign.
First, we're going to look at an individual.
We're going to look at it while we get the board ready there, Ted.
We're going to... It's up on the screen.
Is it on?
Not yet.
We're going to... So we'll maybe take a quick break and come back and give... No, just put it up while I talk.
Okay.
So the race that I'm looking at here is one that surprises me.
It's in Florida, and it's the race between Scott and Macarcel Powell.
Now, McCarcel Powell is a congresswoman, and she is running against Rick Scott, who is an extraordinarily accomplished senator, was the governor of Florida for two terms, was an exceptional governor.
I campaigned for him both times.
One of his races, he gives me credit for winning for him.
When I attack Charlie Crist.
But in any event, he's been an extraordinarily good senator.
And he should be winning this by 10, 12 points.
But for some reason, even in his races as governor, he always had trouble with the politics.
He's always had trouble with the politics.
And, um, it's a shame when he ran for governor, he had like a 60% approval rating.
He did everything right.
And he won by a point right now.
He's winning by a point in a state that where he should be winning by 10, 46% for him and 45% for Debbie McCarcel Powell, who represents a district in Florida.
I don't know which one.
However, the numbers in the poll bother me, Ted, and I ask you to look.
I don't know if you had a chance to do it.
Scott is defeating her by 19% among white voters.
She is defeating him only by six points among Hispanic voters.
So how can they be one point apart?
Maybe the black vote is extraordinarily large for... That's one of them.
Here's another one that makes no sense at all.
MacArthur Powell leads Scott by 5% among women.
Then Scott leads by 8 points among men.
I guess that's assuming that more women are going to turn out than men, right?
Right.
That's the assumption they make.
The real thing to know is, what percentage of the state is Republican?
And did they use the right percentage as the percentage in the poll?
Poll that came out the other day with her ahead by three points, and they posited 25% registered Republicans.
There were 35%.
Now, the minute you put in 25% Republicans, you're going to drop by three, four points.
Done all the time by these crooked pollsters.
So I was trying to figure out what's the percentage of Republicans?
Yeah.
So we, um, we've been kind of looking at this and trying to get these totals from 2020 in terms of the total, um, and what we, What we're having an issue with right now is the early vote.
So I'm trying to... Well, this is not the early vote.
We want the total vote.
This is the overall vote.
47% of the independents back her.
34% of the independents back him.
And I guess that's the reason why it's such a close race.
He's got to run better among the independents.
And maybe, just maybe, he's got to excite the Republican vote more.
And I would do that if I were him.
We'll be down there.
Maybe we can help him.
I would do that by sticking close to Trump and going after the Cuban vote.
Right.
And that's where that's where you're going to.
The Cuban vote is like the Eastern European vote.
It's it's lived through communism.
And having lived through communism, a lot of the things the Democrat Party does frighten the hell out of them, because it sounds an awful lot, sounds an awful lot like what they lived through in Cuba.
The child belongs to the state.
You have nothing to say about their education.
Well, that's exactly what they want to do in Minnesota.
Minnesota, your kid can go to Minnesota, let's say at 13 years old.
Have his generals or her generals taken off.
And you can go complain as a parent and told to go to hell.
Because, you know, the kid can make that decision with the doctors and the teachers, not the parents.
That is Karl Marx.
Actually, that's Frederick Engels, who convinced Karl Marx that they should describe children as the property of the state, and then wrote During the last years of Marx's life, a book about how the family had to be destroyed and published it right after Marx died.
And it's in all future communist literature.
It's point number one or two for Black Lives Matter.
Destroy the family.
Not just the father.
Get the father out.
That's important.
But destroy the family.
Take over the kid at about two years old.
Stalin and Hitler both shared the goal of taking over the kid at two years old to make him a creature of the state or her a creature of the state.
Your child is a creature of the state if your child as a minor can do something as devastating as mutilating their body without the guidance and permission of their parents.
Maybe they shouldn't be allowed to mutilate their body at all.
You can get the permission of your parents all you want, and you can't be tattooed.
But you can take your penis off.
Does that make sense?
Only to communists like Tim Walz.
He allows that in Minnesota.
Not only does he allow it in Minnesota, he allows some kid from Georgia to come there, have it done, and tell the Georgia parent to go to hell.
Now, that's not been tested.
If that's constitutional, Time to move.
So, are we ready?
For the presidential race?
There it is!
So we're going to put on the map, and we're going to see that things have changed a little since last week.
No one has the electoral victory yet, but Uh, Democrats have a slight lead in electoral votes.
They have 226, you see at the top there, or can you see the top?
I don't think you can.
Now you can see that.
There it is.
Can you see the top now?
226 at the top there and, um, and 219 for Republicans.
So, uh, let's look at, let's look at the obvious states first.
Okay.
That 181 Democrat.
And see what you disagree with, Ted, because we both vote, and last week we were the same.
Let's see if we're different today.
Washington, Oregon, California, go Democrat.
Okay.
Illinois, New York.
Of course.
Not of course, but yes.
Vermont.
Vermont, Democrat.
Massachusetts.
Democrat.
Connecticut and Rhode Island.
Yeah, yes, all Democrat.
New Jersey.
Democrat.
Delaware.
Democrat.
Okay.
Maryland, Democrat.
Maryland is Democrat, yeah.
And D.C., D.C.
and Washington, D.C., Democrat.
Those are the definite Democrats.
And D.C.
is three.
It's the 181.
Well, yeah.
Now the Republicans, the West, Idaho, Utah.
Montana.
We're taking Montana.
John Tester's going out.
We're going to get our senator out there.
Wyoming.
We got Wyoming.
South Dakota.
Despite Cheney voting against us, I think we'll be okay in Wyoming, despite not having Liz Cheney's vote.
And we lost to Cheney's vote today, too, by the way.
I don't think anybody cares.
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, where one vote goes to them in one district.
And believe it or not, even though there are a lot more states, they only add up to 219 electoral votes.
So the Republicans are trailing.
They have to pick up, you know, seven more votes, actually eight more votes.
Now we go to the- So you're not saying, so you don't think Georgia's Republican, I would put that in Republicans.
No, I didn't say that yet.
Okay.
Now we're going to get to the likely states, okay?
Okay.
And here the Republicans lead.
The Republicans lead with 57 likely states and votes, and the Democrats have only 40 likely votes.
The likely votes for Democrats are Colorado.
Colorado will make that Democrat.
Sure.
There it goes.
Blue?
New Mexico?
Uh, blue.
Yeah.
Colorado will be blue.
New Mexico will be blue.
Okay.
In this situation.
Both are likely now.
Yeah.
Minnesota?
Blue.
Because of tampon tint?
Yeah.
Whether we like it or not.
And that that pretty much exhausts.
Oh, Virginia.
Right now, it's listed as leaning Dem, but not likely.
I feel like we could pull that on in a weird.
I think I think it should be put at, but probably leaning.
Can't call.
Can't call.
I agree.
I think Virginia's take it away from the Democrat and make it a can't call the way their party has.
This isn't the party of Obama.
OK, now now we get to the Republican leaners.
Iowa, for sure.
Iowa, for sure, will go Republican.
Florida, for sure, will go Republican.
Ohio, for sure, will go Republican.
Did they have Alaska as a leaner?
Alaska will go, and Texas.
So now that puts the Republicans ahead.
219 to 213.
And now we have the states that are not called.
And this is where, this is where it gets tough.
Let's start with, here are the states Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Pick the easiest state to call.
North Carolina.
Ted?
Out of the ones you just named?
The easiest state to call.
Out of those ones?
Right now I would say Georgia.
Yeah, me too.
I would not say North Carolina yet.
Yet, because of our... I love the governor candidate there, but I do think he might have some... Once again?
Issues.
What else?
What's the easiest one to pick for the Democrats?
On this map?
Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada.
I would say, I know you, we disagree on this one, but I would say on that list, Nevada.
We're going to disagree on that one.
So we'll leave it down as a disagreement.
Okay.
So we're down to... You want me to say which one I think?
Yeah.
What are we down to?
Six?
I'd say the easiest one will be Virginia for them.
Okay.
For them.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You're right.
All right.
Rather than Nevada.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'll, I'll go there.
Uh, North Carolina.
Uh, we're having trouble right now.
Uh, I don't see it going anywhere, but where it's gone for the last four or five times, uh, Republican.
Yeah.
So that has Trump at 251 to her at 226.
Now let's go West first, Arizona and Nevada.
I know you think Nevada is going to be for her.
Yeah.
Because of the unions.
Yeah.
I think it's going to be for him because they've gotten tired of the Democratic Party.
He was the first with no tax on tips.
And I think he's very popular there.
Yeah.
So that one we'll put on the side.
I'll record it for him, but then I'll put a note that you go the other way on that.
Oh, I made it blue.
Yeah, we're... There it is.
How do you only have 226?
So now that has him at 257.
Georgia's red.
Well, now he needs one more state.
Now, what do you... Now, now, now, let's get down to the tough... He needs one more state here, Arizona, right?
Will he take Arizona?
I believe so.
I believe he'll take Arizona just based on the border problems.
He still needs two more votes.
He can get them in three places, one of three places, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin.
Which one of those three?
I want to be a homer and say Michigan.
I just, out of those three, I think Pennsylvania, where he's going to win Pennsylvania, Wisconsin.
I agree.
And Michigan.
I agree.
Right now, this is 60 days out.
This analysis, we need to remind the audience, this is just a snapshot.
This is what all these pollsters, these fancy pollsters like to say, right?
To cover their butts.
So we're going to say it.
This is just a snapshot for right now.
This is subject to change.
So you can't hold us to any of this.
By the way, 2016, those were the three states that decided the election.
And Trump was able to pull them off.
They call it the big blue wall, the great blue wall, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin.
We're 270 to win.
Yeah.
If you take out, if you take out Ted's Nevada, it would be 289 to 247 Trump.
And man, of course, 270 is the key.
Right.
So if she's are today.
So this is what we're going with right now.
That's what we're going with right now.
OK, so here it is, folks.
This is 60 Days Out, this is the most unbiased, this is the best place to get your daily analysis.
And I'll have, take a screenshot, those of you watching on your phones.
Take a screenshot and see, because we're not like weathermen.
We're holding ourselves, but this is a snapshot, Mayor!
Yeah.
Accountable.
Yeah, but this is just a snapshot.
You got to say that.
Why do you keep trying to explain?
You seem worried about your... Well, I'm concerned because I famously predicted Trump's victory in Michigan in 2016.
And so I don't want to be out here now, you know, questioning it when he pulls it off by a few thousand votes because we were successfully able to get RFK's name off the ballot.
You think that's going to have a big part to do with it?
If we win Michigan, absolutely.
We won Michigan by 10,000 votes.
And again, this is taking into account the fact that there's a lot of shady business in Wayne County and all that.
Even with all that, we won by 10,000 votes in 2016.
Right.
RFK, if his name is left on the ballot, unfortunately, there's still going to be at least a few thousand people.
It's got to go to the Supreme Court of Michigan.
So it's not over.
Not over yet.
And the Supreme Court's somewhere else.
And we'll find out.
Yeah.
So this weekend, there's going to be campaigning.
So maybe we'll come on and talk a little about it.
There's also going to be a lot of football, so that gets your mind off campaigning.
It's the opening week of the season.
I'm here.
What was that?
Bye.
Opening short manifold.
Yeah.
If you can hear that, that's down on the street level.
One of the guys, remember I said those Hells Angels were going out to Aurora to put people there?
That's right.
That's right.
One of the guys bringing his truck.
He's bringing his Humvee.
That's right.
And by the way, with this, uh, there's just so much news we didn't even get to.
Okay.
Mention a few quick, quick, quick.
You got a few minutes.
So, uh, in Aurora, Colorado, they've arrested four people.
I'm trying to get this, uh, we're gonna pull this up here.
Four people, four illegal immigrants.
We're going to go ahead and pull that up if we can here.
Is Kamala taking him in?
Yeah, right, exactly.
In Beverly Hills?
In Beverly Hills.
So if we can get that, if we can pull this up here.
These four individuals were arrested and again this comes after the Democrat governor and the mayor as well came out claiming that there wasn't Uh, issues.
Where are we?
Colorado, sorry.
Colorado.
Oh, Feliz Navidad?
Yeah, that guy.
Feliz Navidad says there's no... Feliz Navidad says the people in Aurora are lying.
Yeah.
And we show them on... We want to show them on television getting beaten up after Feliz Navidad says they're lying?
Yeah, I'll try to find that.
You got the Feliz Navidad clip?
Why was I looking at a... I want to play... of the Department of Injustice.
Yeah, so let's play that.
Can you hear?
Let's see if you can hear.
Can you hear this?
Can you hear that?
This is the Chief of the Public Affairs of the U.S.
US Department of Justice.
Department of Justice.
There's no.
Wrong.
Senior.
Out together.
That's why I like the surgeon.
I'm going to get a little bit of a break.
You know, it's a perversion of justice.
Who's stacking charges and rearranging things just to make it fit a case.
To be honest with you, I think the case is nonsense.
Wild West.
They're like idiots.
They don't care.
They're all political.
So yeah, this guy's probably going to try to hook them up.
And it's going to be ugly.
They're so obsessed with getting here.
Who is they?
Al Gorebets.
Who I've known for 15 years.
He used to work at my office.
Before he decided to rescue Trump, did you know who he was?
You do now.
I'm not sure what he wants to be, but I know he's not happy
just being the DA in New York County.
So now he's very...
I don't...
I've been unable to...
I'm sorry, we'll have to play this clip another time.
But why don't you tell us what he was saying?
What we have is the Chief of Public Affairs for the Southern District of New York admitting that the cases against President Trump from Alvin Bragg and our friend in Georgia, Fannie Willis and others, All these indictments are politically motivated, and he calls them a perversion of justice.
He says that the cases are nonsense.
It's a travesty of justice.
It's a mockery of justice.
The whole thing is disgusting.
And this man, again, is the... He's the Chief of Public Affairs for the Department of Justice in the Southern District of New York.
Which is the best, most distinguished district in the country.
Yeah.
Made famous by one man.
I think I'm looking.
Famous.
I'm sorry, sorry.
Made famous by.
Henry Stimson.
A few others.
Tom C. Dewey.
But they were the last real one.
Who's the last one to try a case?
I think it was me.
But in any event.
We want, I want to get this right.
So next week.
Here's what we have to do with that.
And we have a weekend to do it.
We've got to do a transcript.
So people can see what was said.
And we've got to see if we can find how we take down the background noise.
Is there a way to take down the background noise?
Because the background noise kind of takes them out.
I bet there's an app for doing it.
Give it to me.
I'll play with it over the weekend.
It'll be fun for me.
I'll spend my whole weekend cursing.
No, because when it doesn't work, I have to say, I do go to confession and say, Father, forgive me.
I cursed while I was trying to put my son's bicycle together.
Is that all you did?
Well, I threw it against the wall and broke it and had to get a new one.
Well, Mayor, Giants host the Minnesota Vikings Sunday at 1 o'clock.
Let's get your prediction.
Giants by 10.
Giants by 10?
Wow, you're just throwing that out there without any... No, no, the home game might be the only game they win.
So, football this weekend.
Packers are playing now.
We'll check that out.
We're going to go put it on right now.
And the Jets have a good game.
Jets Monday night.
They play Monday night, I believe, in San Francisco.
And, of course, with Aaron Rodgers as a quarterback.
They're getting the 8-15 Monday night spot at San Francisco, the home of Kamala Harris, a once great American city.
The Jets will be there.
I wouldn't send my team there.
Well, the first round pick for the 49ers got shot in broad daylight in the middle of San Francisco.
I wouldn't send my team there.
They could breathe in sexually transmitted diseases.
Well, I feel safer having the Packers in Sao Paulo, Brazil than putting them in San Francisco.
Same thing in Sao Paulo.
They come out of the favelas.
You did work down there.
Have you been in a favela?
I've never been to Brazil.
So I was in a favela.
The guy who runs the favela lives at the top.
He's the top drug dealer.
And it's all protected below.
So it's really hard for the cops to get in there and take them over.
So we developed a plan for them on how to do it, Bernie and I. Who?
I developed a plan for who?
For the National Police Force?
For Rio.
For Rio de Janeiro?
Oh, for the Olympic Games?
No, no, before.
We did work for them before the Olympic Games, and we dropped out of the Olympic competition because it looked to us like it was going to be crooked.
It probably was.
And do you think it ended up being somewhat crooked, probably?
Some of those contracts?
Somewhat would be a very, very gross understatement.
Oh, OK.
Well, I want to... In the Olympics.
Oh, is that?
Oh, gosh.
So anyway, but Brazil, back to Brazil, you... The Olympics, like New York City, is always crooked.
The kickbacks, the... Coming to America in 26, I believe.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, it'll be crooked.
Well, we'll see.
Unless we can get President Trump in there.
Maybe President Trump will put you in charge of the Olympics.
If they don't have somebody... If they can't make all their bribe money, they won't have it.
I mean, if Romney can do it, you can do it, Mayor.
Come on.
I'm not... Actually, the Winter Olympics is different.
It's not as bad.
The Winter Olympics is not as bad.
The Summer Olympics is completely out of control.
They want all kinds of extra money, and it's ridiculous.
Well, interesting.
But Brazil, so we'll have to talk more about your time in Brazil.
We don't have to do that now.
So next week is a very, very formidable week.
Next week is the debate that will have a lot to do with this election because it may be the only time we get to see her.
Tuesday night.
And Wednesday is the anniversary of September 11th.
Always a difficult day for I'm sure many, including me.
But we'll spend time on September 11th and see if what we can take from it to help us now.
Because the people who died that day would want us to do that.
I mean, they died for America and, uh, particularly the ones who died on purpose.
That's the ones who ran in the building knowing they were going to die.
I can tell you having been there and watched it and, uh, but for the grace of God, uh, they knew they were going to die.
These were professional policemen and firefighters.
Um, they didn't never, never, ever fool themselves about the enormity of a risk they faced.
And many, before they went in, said it was the worst fire they had ever encountered.
And a number of them called their loved ones to say goodbye before they went in.
So these are acts of breathtaking heroism, where you know you're going to die, but you go in because that's your duty to America.
So we'll see what we can Take from that to give us strength and courage now as we face an America that's been changed a lot, a great many of our institutions destroyed, have to be rebuilt, and the crucial nature of this election is not able to be exaggerated.
So, have a great weekend.
Pray for the people at war.
Pray for the people of Israel.
Pray for the people of Ukraine.
Whatever your political position, the people don't deserve it.
Of course, pray for the people of the United States, so they have the wisdom of their forefathers.
And God bless America.
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.