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Sept. 20, 2024 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (500): Trump vs. Harris Election 2024 State of the Race (T-Minus 45 Days)
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Let's start with, you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
Did you ever hear that expression?
Well, the old dog is this one right here.
See her?
There she is.
She's the old dog right there.
And the new tricks are, She's hiding!
See?
See that?
See the door?
She let it open just a little bit.
She hasn't done a press conference in 80...
This is the longest an American presidential candidate has gone without doing a
presidential... doing a press conference since they started doing press conferences.
Who's she rep... I mean, who's she representing?
The Democrat Party?
That's all she talks to.
And even the interviews she's done, which are skimpy, I mean, you have to admit, they're completely set-up interviews.
It's as if she's being interviewed by fellow Democrats, fellow Socialists, and fellow Communists.
She's not being interviewed by anyone that's even neutral.
They ask her ridiculous questions.
And even with the ridiculous questions, she doesn't give an answer.
There are things to ask her.
Yesterday, the head of the Federal Reserve, who is one of their apparatchiks, meaning one of the left-wing socialist Biden apparatchiks, slipped and said, That the Bordasar and Biden's policy of letting well over 10 million people in here in the last three and a half years has driven up, to a very large extent, unemployment.
Now, this has been a debate between Republicans and Democrats, specifically between Trump and Kamala.
They say it has no impact on employment.
It doesn't take jobs away from Americans.
Of course, that's absurd!
That's crazy.
Do you realize more people have come in under these two than the entire population of the country of Belgium?
We've taken in an entire country.
We might as well go pick a country and bring it here.
But we brought in an entire country of, okay, let's assume some of them are nice people, right?
But a lot of them are not nice people.
A lot of them are, Drug dealers, terrorists, rapists, murderers, petty thieves, child abusers, child traffickers, women traffickers.
A lot of them.
And it would stand to reason there'd be more of that group in this wave of... No country's ever had this happen.
I'll give you another comparison.
So, the mayor in New York talks a lot about, you know, the grand old era of immigration, which would be represented by, you know, the Statue of Liberty, bring me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses, right?
It didn't say bring me your sex deviants, your drug dealers, your terrorists, your organized criminals, your murderers and rapists.
I don't remember that in the Ezra Lazarus poem.
Second, from the day Ellis Island opened, which is the, you know, kind of the symbol of it all, right?
To the day it closed.
Ted, you're going to have to help me with this.
They let in how many people in Ellis Island?
Do you remember?
I do, yeah.
In about... About 60 years time, it was something like 12 million.
From about 1890 to 1950.
It's a similar number.
The unknown.
And the unknowns are calculated by Studies that have been done by MIT and all the left-wing communist universities, as anywhere from about 50% of the known to 200% of the known.
So we're not going to even look at 200% of the known.
We want to look at 100% of the known.
That would get you to 20 million.
If you want to take the low number, it's 15 million.
So I think it is quite I don't like it.
I can quite comfortable with this.
We have taken it in the last three and a half years.
More people than we took in Ellis Island in six.
And everybody taken in Ellis Island was vetted.
Many were stopped and detained because of illness or criminal background or
they were carefully scrutinized.
Many of these people aren't vetted at all.
You can see it on, they just let large groups in because they're so busy.
And to the extent they are, I'll give you one example that I do know,
because I've seen the questionnaire.
The Chinese are asked four questions.
Is that vetting?
Four questions.
What's your name?
What's your address?
What kind of Chinese food do you like?
And are you a spy?
No.
Then you got the whole group we didn't see ever, ever see.
We don't see, we don't see them.
They come across all the places that aren't guarded.
That's the number that could be anywhere from five to another 10 million.
So this woman doesn't appear because she's the Bordezar.
That's why she's hiding.
And she can't answer these questions.
She can't answer.
Well, you say it doesn't affect unemployment.
You're an expert on the economy.
Jerome Powell says that it's had a big effect on unemployment.
One of the main reasons why there's unemployment, because you have so many illegals here.
Okay.
Second, she's just refusing to be interviewed at all to a large extent.
So here's a comparison right here.
This is since Biden dropped out.
This is any kind of press interview, any kind, including the ridiculous, uh, uh, Dana Trump bash interview in which I think chanted up.
They ended up like kissing, uh, Harris six, Trump 40 plus and the six, the six have been in front of.
It's described in this article as relatively friendly environments, Ted?
Relatively friendly?
Madam Vice President, would you like a cup of coffee?
Or do you take tea?
Madam Vice President, are you comfortable?
Would you like to take a little break?
Shall we make believe it's a live broadcast like CNN and Dana Trumpash did?
Shall we make believe it's a live broadcast, but we'll really leave More than half of it on the editing floor.
So if you screw up, nobody will ever know.
I mean, there's no question Putin will allow her to do that.
If she makes a major commitment against the best interests of the United States, he'll let her get away with it.
Right?
Right.
And she'll be allowed to bring notes in when she meets with Putin.
So, Putin would say, Kamala, what do you recommend?
with cap and trade.
You should, oh, let me see.
So Putin would say, Kamala, what do you recommend?
I was born in, I was born in a middle-class family,
and my mother was middle-class, and sometimes poor.
Bye.
you We did what poor people did.
But since I really wasn't brought up in a poor family, I really don't know what poor people do.
But I was told to say.
That's I mean, that's that's a typical interview.
Remember, we used to she used to every time she would appear, which was rarely.
As a vice president, she would say something you couldn't understand, like, children.
The war in Ukraine, I mean, what's the reason for the war?
Russia is a big country.
China, I mean, Ukraine is a small country.
And Russia has Gone into the smaller country.
It's as if the war is going on because Russia is bigger than Ukraine.
I mean, do I have to?
I'm going to read you a couple of recent ones to tell you that since she's become a nightmare, For any sensible, common sense American, the nightmare is that she'd be president.
I mean, you can't imagine the people that tell me they have nightmares that she's going to become president.
I had a whole group of people this weekend that wanted to know, what do you do about nightmares?
I said, well, you get out and work for Trump.
So your nightmare doesn't come true.
The worst thing is when there's a nightmare, you get up and everything's over.
You want to make sure the nightmare doesn't come true.
The nightmare is, uh, cackling Kamala and, uh, tampon Tim.
So let's, uh, I want you to get ready, Ted.
I want you to get ready to play one, the most, you know, one of the most recent, uh, word salads to show how our brain works or doesn't work, because I don't think this is funny.
I think this is very dangerous.
I don't play it yet.
Cause I'm going to read a few, uh, but get it ready.
I, I, um, This is the product of a irrational brain, where the brain cells don't communicate properly.
It's the reason she failed the bar exam.
She's not rational.
She doesn't think rational.
Lawyers have to think rationally.
She thinks in memorized circles.
She gets a thing to say, and she's told, this is what you say when you are asked.
If you haven't figured that out yet, you're really not very aware.
I could show you.
I'm not going to bother.
I'm going to do this instead.
But at some point, I'll show you that.
Oh, maybe if she's asked a question, you'll see like eight times in a row, she'll say almost exactly the same thing.
She's got like one or two thoughts about it that they let her memorize.
They are entirely vacuous.
I mean, they don't mean anything.
And you're going to see exactly what I mean.
That's why I'm going to Maybe you play one first and then we'll read one.
Ted, you want to play this one?
How do I hear it?
Am I earphone?
Yes, I can hear you.
We love our country.
I love our country.
I know we all do.
That's why everybody's here right now.
We love our country.
It doesn't do any good.
We take pride in the privilege of being American.
They're not doing us any good.
Can we put it off?
Okay, the point is you got to get the question So we show how the answer is vacuous.
Let me give you an example and I'll read it.
This is August 29, 2024.
It's the CNN interview in Savannah, Georgia, with Dana Trumpash.
Generally speaking, says Dana Trumpash, how should voters look at some of the changes that you've made, that you explained some of here in your policy?
Harris?
Dana?
I think that the most important and most significant aspect of my policy perspective and decisions is my values have not changed.
Now that's an explanation for changing your views on 20 different significant policy positions, changing your views on defunding the police, changing your views on supporting the Green New Deal, changing your views on On taxes?
Changing your views?
I don't know if she's changed her views on giving illegal aliens transgender surgery and paying for it.
Changing your views on whether you should eliminate private health insurance?
She was for that, now she's against it.
I mean, you tell me what she hasn't changed her views on.
Easier!
So, her answer is this.
Now, let's look at, let's analyze this because it's important.
Dana Trumpash would never ask a question like this of Trump or a Republican.
I mean, first of all, what she's asking her about are 15 major, what we call always, right, forever, flip-flops, where a politician had one view and now has another view.
The problem with her is not that she's the first politician to flip-flop.
She's like a fawn off the cliff.
I mean, I don't know of any politician ever that ran for president of the United States that has flip-flopped 15 to 20 times.
At that point, you're like, disappeared.
Right?
So she doesn't use the word flip-flop because it's a negative word.
But that's what she's trying to get.
And that's what, honestly, she's asking about.
But she's not going to ask her like you would challenge someone, which is what you're supposed to do with a presidential candidate.
So the American people see whether the person is capable of being president.
This is a disservice, Dana, to the American people.
This is a total betrayal of what you are as a journalist.
You can't you can't you don't have the guts to use the word flip flop.
Generally speaking, how should voters look at some of the changes that you've made?
Changes?
They're flip-flops.
Okay, well let's play the Dana Bash clip so you can see it.
You.
You have less time to make your case to voters than any candidate in modern American history.
The voters are really eager to hear what your plans are.
If you are elected, what would you do on day one in the White House?
Well, there are a number of things.
I will tell you first and foremost, one of my highest priorities is to do what we can to support and strengthen the middle class.
When I look at the aspirations, the goals, the ambitions of the American people, I think that people are ready for a new way forward.
So let's talk to each other like we weren't on television or radio.
That's phony bullshit.
Right?
What are you going to do the first time you run into them?
In the last decade, we have had in the...
So let's talk to each other like we weren't on television or radio.
That's phony bullshit, right?
What are you going to do the first time you run into...
Well, it's about the middle class and I am in favor of the aspirations and the hopes
of the middle class, which are aspirations and hopes that we all have.
No, no, no.
Now, does Dana Trumpash come in and say, kind of authoritatively, no, no, no.
What are you gonna do?
Not what do you hope for, what kind of bullshit you're gonna give us, but what are you gonna do?
Because the day you become president, Kamala Family, the bullshit ends and you gotta produce.
You can't produce, you don't even know what you wanna do.
Everybody can answer the question, what are you gonna do?
I'm gonna close the border, okay?
I'm gonna close the border.
You know he's going to do that.
First day, he'll issue an order to the Border Patrol.
They'll all cheer and be happy because they can finally act like Border Patrol, rather than escorts at Radio City Music Hall, bringing some of the worst people we've ever brought into the United States.
As I said, more than came in Ellis Island in 60 years, they've brought in.
She didn't say she's going to stop it.
If she embraced The enormity of the damage of how they've destroyed the United States, of the people that they've killed.
She'd say, the first thing I do is close the border.
The first thing she can do is she's going to embrace the aspirations of the middle class.
But then, okay, Kamala, I would have said to Kamala, after you spend your, exactly how long are you going to take to embrace them?
A day, two days, a month, five years?
Once you've embraced him, what are you gonna do?
Spit him out?
This is like when Clinton would do, I feel your pain.
I used to say, yeah, and a lot of other things.
What a bunch of horseshit that was.
He felt your pain.
You know, what are you doing about it, Bill?
Making it worse.
Here, here's another example.
This is September 13th, 2024.
This is a six ABC Philadelphia interview.
Set up.
When we talk about bringing down prices and making life more affordable for people, what are the one or two specific things you have in mind for that bullshit artist?
Harris.
Well, I'll start with this.
Um, She's gonna do, um.
I'll start with this, um.
I grew up a middle-class kid.
This is like memorized.
He asked her, what are you gonna do to bring prices down?
He didn't ask her how she grew up.
Well, I'll start with this, um.
I grew up a middle-class kid.
My mother raised my sister and me.
She worked very hard.
Her mother working very hard.
Is she going to bring down prices for you?
This is why she failed.
She probably wrote essays like this and the law professors went, what the hell is this shit?
You know, here's a contract and here's the facts.
Is there an agreement?
Answer.
Well, I grew up middle class.
No, no.
Is there a contract or not?
Explain it to me.
That's why she failed the bar exam.
So when he says she's stupid, I mean she's proven it.
Harris.
Well, I'll start with this.
This is how she's going to bring down President.
Um.
I grew up a middle class kid.
My mother raised my sister and me.
She worked very hard.
Um.
She was able to finally save enough money to buy our first houses when I was a teenager.
Um.
I grew up in a community of hard-working people, you know.
Construction workers and nurses and teachers, and I try to explain this to some people who may not have had the same experience, you know.
But a lot of people will relate to this, you know.
I grew up in a neighborhood of folks who were very proud of their lawn, you know.
The question is, how is she going to bring down prices?
She grew up in a neighborhood with very good lawns, which makes her qualified.
Bring down your prices.
This would be funny if it weren't a nightmare.
She could be president.
She could start bringing down your prices by fixing the lawns.
I swear to God, she said it.
Here, put it up on the screen, Ted.
Put it up on the screen, Ted.
I mean, she's she's going to bring down prices because she's going to fix the lawns.
OK.
So that's another I mean, that's that's another great example of.
She's back.
She she's back again.
The word salads are back again.
Right.
How are you?
What are one or two specific things you have in mind to bring down prices?
Harris.
Well, I'll start with this.
Um, I grew up in a middle-class kid.
My mother raised my sister and me.
Um, she worked very hard.
Um, she was able to finally save up enough money to buy our first house when I was a teenager.
That's going to bring down prices, right?
They can go right down because her mother bought a house.
But then the really big one, the climax, I grew up in a neighborhood of folks who were very proud of their lawn.
You know, that's the end of the answer.
That's how she's going to bring down prices.
I mean, they all have to think we're stupid.
I mean, really, really, really stupid.
And they do think we're stupid.
Should we play a more recent version?
Here she is hiding.
I just want to show you.
Hiding behind the screen.
Yes.
And this one will get Oprah's question.
Oprah really ripped her apart.
It was a searing cross-examination.
So let's try to find the right clip here.
But I don't have my... And so while we find that here, did you...
Mayor, when you would do these sorts of one-on-one sit-downs, how would you prepare for them?
Oh my goodness.
They would ask me, like, how do you feel?
How are the Yankees doing?
That kind of stuff.
Even when I was mayor, it used to be like that.
It used to be so nice.
I'd come out into the Blue Room every day.
They'd say, Mayor, how are you feeling today?
How are you doing?
And I would say, well, I grew up in Brooklyn, a middle-class family.
What are you going to do about crime?
There were 2,000 murders last year.
Well, I have aspirations for a very nice lawn.
So we're going to play.
This is where Oprah asked Kamala a very specific question about the border.
So this is actually an audience member, but we'll play this.
And this is another example of what the mayor's been talking about where she's Complete.
She has nothing of substance to say.
So, let's play this. Yeah.
I don't know.
Well, we started here, so this is audio.
Your specific steps.
Yeah, of course.
What would be your specific steps to strengthening the border?
So it's a wonderful and important question.
Having to deal with this lie that has endangered the lives of Haitian people
and anybody who looks Haitian, everybody in America feels for that.
And also everybody in America, left, right, middle, has concerns about immigration.
And I'm told that Justin, Justin, where are you in the audience?
Justin?
Hello.
In our audience.
Hello, Madam Vice President.
You live in Michigan?
Yes, ma'am.
Don't you love saying hello, Matt?
I do.
What's your question?
It's an immigration question.
My question for you is, when you become president, what would be your specific steps?
Yeah, of course.
What would be your specific steps to strengthening the border?
So it's a wonderful and important question.
You know, my background was as a prosecutor, and I was also the elected attorney general for two terms of a border state.
So this is not a theoretical issue for me.
This is something I've actually worked on.
I have prosecuted transnational criminal organizations for the trafficking of guns, drugs, and human beings.
Okay, we don't.
OK.
We don't.
We don't.
So, I mean, there you go.
I mean, what are you going to do about the border?
I'm going to close it.
I'm not going to close it.
I'm going to cut it down.
I'm going to let in $2 million a year, like their bill would do, illegally, and then I'll stop.
That could be added to the more people coming in here than in all of the time of Ellis Island for 60 years.
We have more people that have come in under them than Ellis Island in 60 years.
Her answer is, I was a prosecutor.
For me, this isn't theoretical.
Well, of course it's theoretical.
You're not telling us what you're going to do.
You're not telling us what you're going to do for one of two reasons or both.
One, what you're going to do is nothing.
You're going to make it worse.
Instead of 12, 15 million coming in, it'll be double that.
Second, maybe you don't know what you're going to do because you failed the bar exam.
And with that, we'll take a short break.
And Mayor, when we come back, if you're up for it, we'll start with our first of two very, very special guests.
So stay tuned.
We'll see you in a minute 30.
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Well, this is really a big surprise.
Rick Grinnell, who was the ambassador to Germany, he was head of national security.
Acting director of national security, which He was like the only acting head of national security that didn't sign the thing about the Hunter Biden hard drive.
Right?
So I'm going to ask him a political question first because we're so interested.
We think, and everybody has their own picks here, we think the election comes down to really, you know, Michigan and Pennsylvania, North Carolina maybe, Georgia maybe, but I'm kind of Comfortable with Georgia.
So tell me about Michigan.
You were just there.
You come from Michigan.
Born in Michigan.
I was raised in Michigan.
Look, I think when it comes to Michigan, there's been a collapse of Arab Americans for Kamala Harris.
They had this abandoned Biden.
And they abandoned Biden to become the abandoned Harris.
And when they go, We have a very simple message.
It's not a message that we change if we're talking to evangelicals or Jews.
We have the very same message, which is 1.
Donald Trump will deliver more Arab-Israeli peace agreements, as he did before, and 2.
What do you expect when you fund Iran to the tune of hundreds of billions of dollars?
You know, there's a 2019 New York Times story that highlights the fact that Hezbollah, and Hamas, and the Houthis, and all of the proxies from Iran, were literally broke.
The individual terrorists.
They were missing their paychecks.
And this is the New York Times story that says, our terrorists are missing their paychecks in 2019.
From the New York Times.
The reason they were missing their paychecks It's because Donald Trump had sanctions on Iran.
When Joe Biden came in and tried to do this Iran deal, he literally gave the regime in Tehran hundreds of billions of dollars in sanctions relief, cash and credit.
Remember, $6 billion was given just for five hostages.
And so we have given Iran so much money that I've been telling Arabs in Detroit, You shouldn't be surprised that you're going to get more.
You're going to get more and more.
They're going to have so much money in Iran and these terrorist proxies for years to come because it's been funded by the commonwealth.
Now, how do you get your mind around the fact that we all know it's the biggest state sponsor of terror?
What does that mean?
That means they give money to terrorists.
You give them money.
They're going to give money to terrorists, and you know that.
How do we get past the lack of morality, the lack of decency, or when Biden needs a set of cash?
I mean, Obama needs a set of cash.
It's mind-boggling that President Obama, President Biden, Vice President Harris can't figure it out that when you try to give them money, When you try to bring them into the international fold, when you treat them like they're a normal country and you give them sanctions relief, you're going to get terrorism.
Look, October 7th was funded by Kamala Harris and Joe Biden.
That is a fact.
That's not being crazy.
That is a fact.
It was funded five current years ago.
Because of the sanctions relief and other ways in which they got bundles of money to them.
Also, they don't sanction other countries that do business.
They just ignore things.
You know, I realized in Trump's first six months in office, before he even put new sanctions off, Iran was starting, mostly because I get a lot of information inside of Iran from them, but Iran was already beginning to suffer economically.
Hadn't done any new sanctions.
It said to me, they're not even enforcing the old, I mean, it was, if you give them cash, You're not really enforcing this.
Well, look, as the 2019 New York Times story shows, the Trump sanctions will work.
Yeah, and he actually enforced them.
They just weren't on the books.
I took a lot of media criticism.
I certainly, as a U.S.
ambassador to Germany, I got all sorts of criticism because, remember, my first tweet when I became ambassador, which was extremely controversial, it was literally just articulating U.S.
policy.
I said, German companies should decide whether to do business with Iran or the United States.
As Donald Trump said, you don't get to do business with both.
The German media is crazy.
I still to this day have people coming back and say, oh, you were so undiplomatic.
Guess what, Mayor?
We were right.
Donald Trump was right.
I mean, it's almost, it should be something you learned living in the 20th century.
In dealing with Nazism and communism and what has always worked has been a strong, difficult approach.
An approach where you make life difficult for them.
I don't think I would ever say this.
All you have to do is read the New York Times to understand.
I worked for Ronald Reagan and he's my hero.
And Ronald Reagan taught me the best lesson I learned when I was mayor.
Which is, he used to say, I read the New York Times every day.
Read it very carefully.
I pay attention to it.
And then I do exactly the opposite.
And I used to tell them that when I was mayor.
Whenever they had an editorial criticizing me, I'd say, thank you.
Now we're going to do the opposite.
Yeah.
I mean, they've been wrong for years, but now tell me, tell me how, there's no way out of the situation in the Middle East without dealing with the whole reign of terror.
You don't fix the reign of terror, you can't fix the Middle East.
I think that there's a hunger from Arab governments for peace.
I really do.
I think they're so frustrated.
They want Donald Trump back.
They're desperate to have Arab-Israeli peace agreements.
We have to, as the United States, I learned this as eight years at the U.N., The United States has the responsibility to bring everyone together.
It doesn't mean that we have to fund the solutions.
It doesn't mean that we have to provide the boots on the ground.
But it does mean that we have to bring everyone into a room and demand solutions.
So I think that you can bring all of the partners together in the Middle East and show them that there are solutions.
Put the responsibility on them for their neighborhood.
but the United States has to be the leader.
And that's only going to happen if we elect Trump.
And he basically continues what he had done so successfully until the interruption.
And that's where, going back to our original question about Michigan, Arab-Americans and Israelis and evangelicals in Michigan, they all realize that their hope Is with Donald Trump bringing both sides together and demanding peace just like he's done before.
I say to the Arab American groups constantly, when you ask for just a little ceasefire, inherent in the word ceasefire is that the war continued.
That's just a little break.
They shouldn't be asking for that.
I think that's too little.
They need to demand peace.
And the only way to do that is to have someone who can bring both sides together.
Do you think Kamala Harris can bring the Israelis and the Arabs?
I'm not sure she knows where Egypt is.
I heard you say that, I think, on We Newsmax.
Ambassador, when the ambassador's on Newsmax, the mayor, we always stop what we're doing and we make sure to watch.
Yeah, it makes the most sense.
Well, you've got a lot of campaigning to do.
You're doing a great job.
Thank you.
I think you realize, like I do, that nobody's exaggerating when they say this is about as critical an election as we've ever had.
I think people feel it.
I'm spending most of my time in Pennsylvania and Michigan and Wisconsin for the next seven years.
Well, that's where it's going to get decided, right?
Well, God bless you.
All the best.
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Well, welcome back to America's Mayor Live.
And sitting next to me is the man who runs that great bastion of free speech.
One of the few, Newsmax.
Yeah, I'm really glad to be on with you.
Even more impressed that I came on after Ornette's Secretary of State.
God willing.
God willing.
Yeah, my goodness.
Although I don't know how you, I really don't know how you could do better than stink and blink, and I really don't.
I mean, look, I mean, look, look at how we got those 51 Yeah, but look how he got those 51 intelligence people.
He brought them all together.
Within a day, they all said that they're on a hard drive with Russian disinformation.
Of course, they'd never seen it, looked at it, read it, but, you know, they trusted him.
We have some Iranian freedom fighters here tonight, friends of yours.
The amazing friendship that Biden, Blinken have had for Iran after they're attacking our military bases back in the Middle East, backing Hezbollah, backing Hamas, It's inconceivable what's gone on here.
I go nuts even many years later with Obama sending them cash.
I mean, you have to know, and Obama's not a stupid man, might not say the same thing about Biden or Harris, but why would a country want cash?
Well, to deal with organized crime, drug dealers, or terrorists.
And they were having the kind of protests about the economy, which is what happened in the Soviet Union.
He did the HFRB.
Sounds like a great guy.
The five of them came in, and I was like, I haven't even seen Bill Clinton in a year.
And that's funny.
And they were having the kind of protests about the economy, which is what happened
in the Soviet Union.
I mean, it's the way you overthrow even more than political theory or political rights.
When you start, when people are starving, they used to show me pictures of people asking
and for money for their kidneys because they couldn't feed themselves.
Now I have a question that President Trump says, you didn't become Attorney General in the United States, did you take the job?
Well, if we could prosecute a few people.
You know, I really, I'm not, And I think you distinguish this idea that we're going to get revenge.
We're going to get revenge.
We're going to administer justice correctly.
I think if we had prosecuted some of these people before, it would have stopped them.
It would have deterred them.
I mean, the whole purpose of the criminal law, the punishment of the criminal law is to deter other people from committing crimes.
You encourage it.
You let people go.
They can go to any store in New York City, steal anything they want.
And not be arrested.
And if the storekeeper takes action to stop them, they'll go to jail.
We've had examples of that, not only in this city, but other cities.
So it's a very bad situation.
We need to bring you back as mayor too.
There's a lot of things you could do for the country.
Bring me back as mayor.
Oh my goodness.
Poor people.
Now, I want to ask you one question because you're a little bit older, but not anywhere near as old as me.
It's a hypothetical question.
I was going to ask the ambassador.
And here's the question.
If Dwight Eisenhower or John Kennedy, or even later in the Cold War, Ronald Reagan, family, got $20 million from Russia, what would have happened?
It would be stock.
They would never have a chance in politics.
Yeah.
It would be over.
The minute people knew that.
Biden's family, whether you believe he got money or not, Biden's family got $20, $21 million.
Absolutely.
I know he got a lot more.
But he got $20 or $21 million from Red China within five years of being president.
Right up until... Well, it's known that tens of millions, what was it?
$40 million came into the Biden Center at Penn State.
From China?
Yeah.
And he put documents at the Penn Center.
And meanwhile, you know, you have to argue his policies with China.
By the way, all of this stuff with electric cars all benefits China.
And they're building all of these coal-fired plants To build green products for United States.
And if you had everybody and now he wants 80% of cars to have electric batteries by 2035, which is around the corner.
And if you did that in every car, how do you fuel the electric grid to do it with natural gas, with petroleum products, all the things that you're trying to reduce.
It's there's no sense and logic with what they're doing.
They're increasing gas emissions to Fuel, or power, electric cars.
It makes no sense.
Except people are making billions.
Yes, of course.
And the Chinese, and they're laughing at us.
Yeah.
Well, you're a great mayor, and it's great to hear your voice.
One last thing that I also wanted to ask the ambassador, but he can yell.
Giving up Bagram is beyond outrageous.
Bagram is 400 miles from China, the airbase, 500 miles from Russia, and 400 miles from Iran.
It has the longest runway in Asia.
It had just been redone.
And someday, I hope not, an American president may say, gee, I'd like to have that airbase because they might attack us.
Right.
And to be 400 miles, you know, it's like The Cuban Missile Crisis.
They wanted to be 90 miles from our shore and we were going to go to nuclear war.
President Trump's policy with Afghanistan was a withdrawal, but to keep a token force to keep the airbase, right?
The airbase for sure.
And now they're moving to get rid of the last vestige we have in Iraq, which would be a mistake because ISIS is immediately going to come back and it's going to tilt the power equation to Iran again.
Iran's become the superpower of the region thanks to Joe Biden.
They're giving missiles to Russia.
They can use in Ukraine.
They've got Ukraine in a war they can't end.
Clearly, there's a global alliance.
Tehran, Moscow, North Korea, all the bad guys, Hezbollah, they're all lining up.
Let's hope it's not World War III, as President Trump keeps warning, but certainly if you elect Kamala Harris, The world is laughing at us.
I think we're in a dangerous moment.
I think they want to do it the easy way.
I don't think they want a world war.
And so far they've made tremendous progress without having to have a world war.
By using proxies like we were talking about.
You're right.
And look where they are right now.
Hey, you got a question?
That's right, Mayor.
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Oh, come on.
I got to talk to you about it.
Yeah.
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I'm a preferred investor or something like that.
That is a fact.
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Now I got to get a piece of Newsmax.
Public went out and invested in the Green Bay Packers.
And it's been a tremendous success.
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You'll also be investing in free speech.
I mean that.
I mean, you'll be investing in free speech.
A lot of people in this country don't know what to do about it.
They know instinctually or they know for sure that we don't have the free speech we used to have.
It's shocking that people have tried to close you down.
They've tried to close Newsmax down.
We find out a lot of these organizations that are working to do this are funded by the U.S.
government.
The Biden administration, they use the Pentagon, the State Department, Department of Homeland Security was working with Twitter
and these Facebook to close down voices Yeah, it's a frightening thing that the government would do
this and they'd get away with it. I mean Kamala Kamala was a big proponent and really cheered
Twitter pre-elon when they took Trump off and in the debate
Which we played about a week ago in the debate the Democratic debate
None other than Elizabeth Warren warned her that, you know, free speech, what goes around can come around.
I mean, she, she, she reiterated what has always been the more traditional liberal idea that you got to protect the free speech rights of the people you disagree with and you want to protect your own, which I mean is classic, basic, classic European liberalism, not the crazy liberalism we have.
It's the left has become more fascist.
Um, and woke and they totalitarian, they want to control.
It's all about control.
And it's a dangerous moment.
We're looking at like a Venezuela moment in America if this election happens.
And I think Donald Trump wants to fight back against it and is a strong voice for freedom.
I'm getting really, really upset with Biden and Harris because, uh, Maduro is getting very close to reducing crime in Venezuela as much as I did in New York.
And I had the record.
So, I mean, I reduce crime about 68, 69 percent.
A lot of people think he's pushing 70.
This could be very bad.
I don't want to lose my one little record.
You did a tremendous job.
Yeah, you didn't have another location to put them all.
I love when Trump says that.
He says, if somebody gave me a country to send all the criminals to, I sent them there.
I understand what they're doing.
I don't understand what we're doing.
You did a tremendous job and have had a tremendous contribution to America at every level.
And we want you to keep doing that.
You're really nice.
You're really nice.
But I got to tell you, there are times in which without Newsmax, I think I would.
But you listen, you listen to these people.
You can only I know I have to listen to them because I have to comment on them.
I have to understand them, whether I'm doing a show or just for my own peace of mind.
But then there's a point at which I go crazy.
I mean, they're so infuriating.
They're so anti-American.
I mean, I grew up with Democrats and Republicans, and they shared a common loving America.
I didn't know Democrats hated America.
I knew Democrats I thought were wrong.
I mean, I was a Democrat once.
Changed.
I don't remember Democrats hated America.
By the way, I have a question.
I know I have to leave soon, but where's Maria?
What happened?
Maria is in, believe it or not, is in Canada.
Dr. Maria is in Canada for her granddaughter's birthday party.
All the way up in, uh, one of those places near the North Pole.
I just, you know, Rick and I were terribly depressed.
We came here to see Maria.
And then she's not here.
So he tells me, he tells me, you want to come over and have lunch at, uh, at, at the golf course.
Trump will be there.
I say, yes.
He said, are you bringing Maria?
I said, yeah.
Well, you can come.
Well, you don't have to go.
It's usually a little bit different.
What happens is Maria contacts me.
I said, let's have lunch.
And if you want to bring the mayor, you can.
That's usually it.
Well, this is a strict Newsmax household.
Your lunch on Sunday?
Oh, we'll be there.
We'll be in West Palm Beach.
Which lunch is it?
Sunday?
Standard Sunday lunch.
Which golf course?
There's a lot of them these days.
The one where they... Oh, that was just shocking.
I've been with them on the courses you have been there.
Did you see my speech at the... I did not.
Nassau Coliseum.
I felt very empowered because it's two miles away from where I grew up and one mile away from my little league school.
Yeah, I was in real form.
I told them, I don't know if this is planned or not, but if there's somebody else out planning it, A lot of bad guys.
They're being incited with this rhetoric about Trump's going to end democracy, he's going to end the country, he's going to end the Constitution.
A lot of bad guys.
They're being incited with this rhetoric about Trump's going to end democracy, he's going to end the country, he's
going to end the Constitution.
And then they use language like he needs to be eliminated.
Congressman Golden said he needs to be eliminated.
Why would he use that language?
We don't use that about that.
I would never say anything like that about a governor.
But their language doesn't affect people.
Meanwhile, they're trying to put Trump in jail for creating an insurrection based on language that we can't find anywhere, or an insurrection that we can't find anywhere.
And Trump told them the opposite, be peaceful and political.
Meanwhile, they're saying he's going to end democracy.
He's Hitler.
I mean, Hitler is... Hitler is an invitation to kill him.
I mean, there are many people, even reasonable people, who would say it probably would have been justifiable to kill Hitler if you knew what he was going to do.
You know, Hannah Arendt wrote the seminal works on the rise of fascism, and she said the fascists rose to power by accusing all of their adversaries and opponents of the very times they were engaging in.
All the things they were doing Illegally, they were accusing all of their opponents.
That is exactly how the people came to me with the first bit of information about Biden's criminality.
They said to me, I got a call from the head of a very large security agency who said, I have several informants who say that That Hillary is doing in Ukraine exactly what they're accusing him of doing in Russia.
That the Russian thing is completely false.
Most of the documents are being written in Ukraine.
And Ukraine is trying to create issues so that he won't be elected.
I said, I don't know.
He said, no, I want you to meet with the guy.
And that's how it all started.
And I met with the guy and the guy had been a very well Experienced operative.
It turned out everything he told me was true.
Um, and, and that's how, that's how the first information came out.
And then of course the hard drive that we got from John Mac, Mac Isaacs.
And, uh, that's a, instead of attorney general, we should just make you the special counsel on investigations.
That's what I, that's what I told those people.
If there are people out there trying to kill Trump, we'll get them.
Yep.
I just worry.
I went to him a year ago at the request of Bernie Kerik, who came to me and said, they've tried everything else.
I said, yeah, but murder?
He said, well, you know them better than anyone.
Do you think they're capable of it?
I said, yeah, the level of immorality and amorality is so great.
Yeah, sure they are.
And he said, well, you better go tell them to be careful.
Because they've run out of everything.
It had to be enormously frustrating to indict him four times in one year and have his numbers go up.
I mean, that'd drive him nuts.
You indict somebody.
I mean, I went, I walked through the Atlanta prison the day before he did.
And I was supported by the prisoners.
And he got a standing ovation from the prisoners.
And, but they, they, I'm sure absolutely thought they're going to ruin him with four indictments in one year.
It's, it's crazy.
And then conviction.
Yeah.
And he is still, and it's amazing.
What is he going to do?
He's still growing.
He's leading.
Well, Mayor, what a great, what a nice surprise for the 500th episode, our 100th straight week.
Ted told me this was the 500th.
I had no idea you were that old.
When did you start this?
500th?
It's amazing.
I mean, you've had a lot of press pick-up.
Yeah, a lot of press pick-up.
At that time, I was president.
At Mar-a-Lago, and he called Rudy, and it was on air.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, it was you and Randy Levine.
Yeah, remember that?
And we have that clip.
I'm going to try and pull it out.
Probably not tonight.
That's right.
It's so funny.
We're live on the show.
My phone is President Donald Trump.
I show the man, and they're just like, pick it up.
I'm like, what's the show?
The funny thing is, the mayor here says to the president, I'm sitting here, so he says, I'm on TV now.
I could see the president didn't hear that.
He just, he heard it, but he was busy thinking about what he was going to say.
Which he said, and I think he said on there.
Well, he said to us after he says I love Rudy.
Yeah, well, we was a great conversation tonight.
We were at the at the rally in Long Island.
I spoke.
About 2030 minutes before him and then I went to start my show.
Oh my goodness.
So we went into this room that was a conference room.
It was beautiful.
We had a beautiful television where the Islanders used to play hockey.
They won the Stanley Cup.
We had a television behind.
We had it all set up.
There was this beautiful box there that looked like an ornament that said, Trump.
So we were going to use it.
Then somebody comes in and says, I'm sorry, you'll have to abandon here.
The president needs to use this.
So we had a nice locker room we could go.
What is our fear of a lady?
Even though I was the most scared of the city.
That's the bud.
He gives the little boy who...
Bruce Blakeman and NASA County...
Joe Cairo, they are amazing what they've done out there.
Yeah, Blakeman is a hell of a county.
And Congressman D'Esposito, great guy.
So there's a lot of big races.
You were set up in this room, Chris.
And we had that box and I was going to use it as a prop.
I didn't know what it was.
The president's giving the poor kid who's got a brain tumor, he's giving him a box there.
A special moment, by the way.
You know what he would have done?
He would have gone up to the kid and said, Mayor Giuliani stole your president.
That was so nice.
Isn't he adorable?
And for the president to do stuff like that, and the mayor has told us this is something he's done for years.
When I was mayor, he used to use my office community relationship to get numbers of people like that.
He'd read in the newspaper that a firefighter broke his leg or got hurt.
And then he'd call up and he'd say, can you get me the address?
And often he would do it together with George Steinbrenner.
He and George Steinbrenner would And they wouldn't want me to, I would say, yeah, I'll put out a press release.
No, no, no, no.
Look, if you want me on anymore, you're going to have to speak to my agent and I charge stag rates.
We'll do it.
You know what we'll do?
We'll cut this thing off.
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This is Rudy Giuliani, and I'm back in my normal spot after those wonderful surprise guests for our 500th anniversary, Ambassador Grinnell.
And Mr. Ruddy, the head of Our Savior, for free speech, Newsmax.
I mean, I really mean that.
I mean, the only other television, like, I mean, there are a lot of television shows like ours that are wonderful and free speech and louder with crowder.
It's terrific.
You name it, because if I don't miss anybody, Ted's gonna name it.
But Ted's shaking hands and doing politics here.
Well, we're on the show, right?
So, X, are you talking about the locations that we go live?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Of course, you can watch us.
A lot of you watch us on X, Rumble, YouTube, Facebook, QUX.
Twitch is one we want to build up.
A lot of young people are on Twitch.
I don't know much about it, but we're on there.
Twitch, exactly, right?
And Newsmax 2 plays it the following day.
What a nice surprise having the Ambassador and Chris over.
They wanted to come by knowing it was your 500th episode.
The second I said that, they wanted to come by, Mayor.
We really should look back at our first 500 episodes.
The thing is, we're constantly looking to the next one, right?
All these interviews, we could probably go back and put together a real nice... We will.
We'll do that.
We'll do that maybe toward the end of the year when the election is over, because now I want to stay concentrated on the election like we did last time.
But the reality is, I am extremely Uh, happy with this show because I feel this is, like I said about Chris and Chris's network, of course, a bigger audience, but I feel we're making our contribution to making sure you, uh, learn what you need to know as an American, because it's the, maybe not the only time in history, but it's the only time in history it's been this pervasive, meaning you're deprived of the information you need to know to protect us, to protect our national security.
Cast a knowledgeable vote.
I mean, they cover up all kinds of things.
And if it doesn't come out somehow with a leak, they would never... I don't know if they would have ever told you that Iran was stealing information from the Trump campaign and giving it to the Biden-Harris campaign.
I don't know if they would tell you that.
And their answer to it is, well, they weren't using it.
You know, getting it is the crime.
I hand you a classified document against the law.
I don't have to show you used it.
Or I don't have to show that I thought you were going to use it when I gave it to you.
The fact that I gave it to you is enough.
They didn't go after Trump for Russian collusion because Trump used the Russian information.
They went after him because they said Russia was illegally contributing to the campaign by giving it to him.
Didn't Iran do the same thing?
Now, I don't happen to think it's a violation of the campaign finance law, but they did, and they spent a hundred million dollars trying to frame them.
And the most important thing is it wasn't true!
At all!
This is true, completely!
And we don't live in a two-tier, completely divided in terms of accountability, none for them, created Falsified, fraudulent accountability for us?
We do.
I mean, I'm being prosecuted for crimes I didn't commit.
I'm being pursued for things that I did that were perfectly within the capability and requirement of being a lawyer.
Not a single thing I did has ever been a crime before for anybody else.
Just me because I'm associated with Donald Trump and it isn't just me.
I don't know how many hundreds of people.
Professor Eastman, I mean, my friends, Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon.
Navarro has been in prison already.
We have a wonderful interview with him.
We'll try to put on, we'll put it up.
It's ready to go.
Maybe we'll put it up this weekend on Giuliani.
On confidential?
On confidential.
So go on X tomorrow morning, let's say, by 10 a.m.
Good.
That'll be up.
That way we can get this thing over there.
You know the one I also looked at and it's really ready to go is the one with... Zeldin or Morgan?
Zeldin.
That's a good one.
You ran a really strong race for governor.
I think it's very timely because we spent time last night going over the races, the congressional races.
So I thought tonight we would take a look Because we haven't in a while, at the electoral vote, and where the hell it is.
So let me just make sure I've covered all the news you need to know that's being hidden from you.
We covered Iranian collusion, which they were covering up for about a year.
You know they were covering up the crimes being committed by illegal aliens for the longest time.
I mean, the break, the thing that did it was a tragedy.
It was the killing of a young Lake and Riley, the rape and murder of Lake and Riley by an animal from Venezuela, who, by the way, was originally described.
In the in the newspapers as a man from Athens, Georgia, the man from Athens, Georgia had been in Athens, Georgia for all three weeks.
About six months earlier, he had come in illegally from Venezuela, and he was a fairly high-level member of the Tran de Aragua gang, which, just to support Trump's often-mentioned, absolutely correct fact that they're sending us people from the prisons, the Tran de Aragua gang is a prison gang!
Half of them come out of prison!
Maduro is following a model set by Castro that the press, that deprives you of the information you need to know to formulate what's going on and understanding it.
Castro did this in 1980, no, I'm sorry, 1978 and 79.
I'm sorry, 1978 and 79, Castro sent 125,000 to 130,000 Cubans into the United States.
It was in response to a statement by Jimmy Carter, said, I'll take all Cubans.
Just kind of embarrassed Castro at the how unfair it was.
And Castro sent 125,000 to 130,000 Cubans within a short period of time known as the Marielle Boatlift.
They were called Mariellitos.
within a short period of time known as the Marielle boatlift.
They were called Marielle.
Now he did it a little differently and he's a lot smarter than Maduro.
you.
He sent in a hundred thousand absolutely legitimate people, good people, people who want to be reunited their families who had been tortured by communism, who were legitimately entitled to be refugees or asylees.
But then he slipped in with them 30,000, not just criminals, people from insane asylums.
He sent in the seriously criminally insane.
People who would murder on a dime.
They were murdering each other in prison.
Miami went from being a wonderful, wonderful summer resort that Arthur Godfrey used to promote on the television to the crime capital of America in a year.
And then it was followed by the Haitian boat lift of a hundred thousand a month.
And, uh, Some percentage of them appreciable percentage of them died on the way over because they were brought over by unscrupulous.
Uh, uh, I guess they call themselves captains of ships and they would take everything the poor Haitian had and tell him that he had to give him a piece of paper or a couple of pieces of paper that made it look like he had a job.
And, uh, and, uh, a house available to him that this program was making available that they made up in America, hundreds of thousands of people, and they brought them over.
But I mean, the numbers pale in comparison to these numbers, which, as I said, are more than the entire population of the country of Belgium.
They are more than all the people that came into Ellis Island over a 60 year period.
There's no way I can find to really adequately tell you the kind of assault on America as this is, on our culture, on our civilization, on our laws, on our decency.
It doesn't mean they're all bad, but it means we don't know how many are.
We have no idea.
We did no checking.
That would increase the percentage that are.
Horrible, and awful, and terrible, because the organizations that have always wanted to get people in here, and wanted to get drugs in here, and wanted to do human trafficking, now get to do it freely, without any interference by America.
We've become the biggest human trafficking nation in the world, bar none, including children.
I mean, this wonderful, beautiful country has now become a country that is well known all around the world for perversion.
How can they sleep at night doing this to us?
Unless they're communists and they want to do it.
Or they're incredibly stupid.
I am willing to accept that the woman who failed the bar exam is incredibly stupid.
I read her sentences to you, right?
Those are not just, um, there's something inferior about your intellect when you ramble like that and you go in circles and you can't get yourself out of it.
There's something going on with the brain waves.
Right?
I mean, and she's been dopey all her life.
I mean, she does dopey things.
Uh, so I don't know if she's a committed Marxist or her father is.
Her father is a Marxist.
He teaches communism.
Like, uh, Walls does.
Donald J. Harris.
That's his name.
Communist Marxist.
Father of a woman who wants to be the next president of the United States.
We're going to elect a woman whose father is a communist Marxist and, uh, can't really answer any questions about herself.
It's, it's hiding like this picture shows here, right?
There she is hiding.
Who's, who said, who says things like, um, Uh, one or one or two specific things you have in mind, uh, for bringing down prices.
Well, I'll start with this.
Um, I grew up a middle-class kid.
My mother raised my sister and me.
She worked very hard.
Um, she was able to finally save up enough money to buy one.
Now I can read the rest was not a single thing here about bringing prices down.
It's about, she's, she is telling, she is reciting for you.
A thing she's memorized.
It sounds like what she said during the debate.
It sounds like what she said during her set-up interview with Dana Trump-Bash.
I mean, how many times did she tell us she was a middle-class kid during the debate or during the Dana Trump-Bash interview, most of which is on the cutting room floor?
I mean, they cut most of it.
There's more on the cutting room floor than you've got to see.
We'll have to see what's on the cutting room floor, because this is the stuff they do.
The first one comes from Dana Trumpash.
Generally speaking, how should voters look at some of the changes that you've made, that you explain some of here in your policy?
That's kind of an inarticulate question from Dana Trumpash.
Well, come on, what did you expect?
Harris!
Dana?
I think that the most important and most significant aspect of my policy perspective Decisions is my values have not changed.
There's 15 positions on the most important things to face.
She's not saying anything.
All those words, it's nothing to really, she's not saying anything.
She's making noises.
And Dana Trumpash doesn't.
What does it mean?
Well, well, then you confront it.
Well, what about your change in position on fracking?
You were 100% against it.
Now you're for it.
What exactly, what exactly made you change?
Well, maybe she never understood the questions.
Trump asked her, did you read a book?
I should try to help her.
And she looked at her like, read a book?
What the hell is that?
Maybe she never understood the initial question in the first place.
That's why it looks like she's always flip-flopping because no matter what, she never understands what she's being asked.
I think that's, I think she's that stupid.
She may be dumber than Biden, actually.
No.
No, that's impossible, you say?
I don't know her.
Well, she could be.
I've never met anyone before I became Demanded, but I've never met her, so I don't know.
I don't think I've ever met her.
Did I forget?
Unlike Obama, I didn't develop an immediate attraction to her that got Mrs. Obama really angry.
Ah.
Do you remember?
I do remember.
He said she was the most attractive person in public office.
Oh my God.
Man, he's got... To be fair, are you counting the first lady, right?
He should be able to get himself out of that one with Michelle.
By saying Michelle.
I said public official.
Kicked him around the bathroom.
That's what I think happened.
That's why he had like a little bit of a black eye for a while.
He did, he did.
Well, Mayor, 500 episodes!
Wow!
500 straight episodes.
This is what, our 100th, our 100th straight week, meaning we're, we're coming up on our two year anniversary.
That's going to be sometime in October.
Uh, we started this thing right before the midterms.
We did.
We started with baseball.
And we started with Yankees.
Yankee playoff baseball.
And we're right around the corner.
You're not counting those, are you?
You're considering those freebies.
Those are freebies.
Those are kind of warm-ups.
We have an actual episode one.
Rudy Giuliani and Ted Goodman.
What am I?
The relief?
Fastest hour.
The fastest hour on the internet.
We still use that.
I still get that out there on Twitter.
And of course, so Before we close out, did you want to do an examination of the map and how it's looking?
Sure.
What would you do to secure the border?
This is her answer.
So it's a wonderful and important question.
It's a good answer.
You know, my background was as a prosecutor.
And I was also the elected attorney general for two terms.
I don't know how the hell that happened.
Well, it was California, of the Board of State.
So this is not a theoretical issue for me.
This is something I've actually worked on.
That was her answer.
How about I'll close the border?
Or I won't close the border.
Or I'll close it for half a day.
Or I'll let two million illegals in and make believe that it's a solution.
Or I will make all of these criminals citizens.
Whatever your solution is, Hillary.
I mean Hillary, yeah.
Hillary was smart.
Hillary would actually give you some kind of a lying answer, but she gave you an answer that was relevant to the question.
I mean, this is an insult to the intelligence of the reporter asking the question.
It's like I asked her, what are you going to do about the border?
Oprah Winfrey asked her.
And she says, I was a prosecutor and it's not a theoretical issue for me.
That's what she's going to do about the border.
I would say, now that you told us all that, that's great biographical information, what are you going to do about the border?
And I keep asking her until she answers it.
Which is what I'd do if I were, of course in court I'd have the judge direct that she answer the question.
I'd say, read it back to question and answer.
Judge, she didn't answer the question.
the director to answer the question.
You know, isn't that funny?
I believe that.
I really believe this is getting through the censorship.
I think it's, there are enough of us coming around it, coming around the wall, and then the wall has little leaks in it.
No, no, no, Oprah's not a secret anything, but they might play Oprah asking that, and they might play it like it's a real answer, and intelligent people, even intelligent people who are anti-Trump or leaning the other way, Listen to her and say, but she keeps doing that.
My God.
I, okay.
You know, somebody might listen and say, gee, I really want to hear what she, what she wants to do about the border.
And then she says, well, I was a prosecutor.
Uh, and, uh, and, uh, it's a very, uh, it's a very interesting question.
And you said, geez, she didn't answer that one.
And then you can go on and on and on with these interviews and she doesn't answer anything.
And we think it's a deliberate strategy, or some people do, or it could be that she really is as stupid as they say.
So we're going to go now, and we're going to take a look.
So we'll, we'll look at research.
Which one shall we use?
I would, I prefer true salary to win, but I mean, you can use whatever you'd like, Mayor, and you want us to put it on the screen behind you?
I like real clear politics.
You want me to put it on the screen behind you?
Uh, yeah.
Okay.
Do you want to do it?
No, I want to do it.
Real.
Clear.
Politics.
Presidential.
And we're going to play a quick break, get some of that Rudy coffee, stay tuned for a behind-the-scenes tour of the factory where the coffee is made.
Here we are, pretty much at the beginning of the process here at this pristine, I call it a laboratory.
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.
Robusto!
All arabica.
They're going to go into the roaster and it'll get roasted for about 20 minutes or so.
Oh my goodness, look at these.
Bye.
My goodness.
Ha ha ha.
You're gonna want to specially order these.
Oh, my goodness.
you you
This is what goes into Rudy's coffee.
And we're back.
Well, we are back.
We're going to have to put the lights up a little because we got a little stuff in the back there.
So let's, uh, let's begin.
Stay right here.
I'm going to do the West coast first.
Okay.
So let's begin.
We'll go through real fast.
You all agree that Wisconsin, Oregon and California are solid blue.
They have Oregon is leaning.
Yes.
We'll keep it that way, but that, cause that puts the votes in his column.
Do you agree with that?
Yes.
Yes.
Do you agree that Idaho and Utah, they have it as leaning Trump.
I would say that it's.
Tell her I'll call back in a little while.
Over there.
So I would say, Wyoming?
Is that solid Trump?
Yes, red.
Yes, yes, I guess.
Red is solid.
That dark, whatever that is.
Burgundy, really.
That's really burgundy.
So I would say Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming, I agree with, and Montana is for sure.
Montana is not.
What's he leading?
He's leading by 17 points in Montana, and they have it leaning Trump.
Because of the Senate race.
But why do they have it?
It has nothing to do with the Senate race, Ed.
I know, but I guess I can't answer.
You're right.
It should be a solid red.
I don't know why.
I mean, it's ridiculous.
I don't know why it's not a solid red.
Other than to say testers.
Solid leaning.
Create your own map.
No, we don't want to do that.
Well, no, this is not changing.
See?
Oh, go to 270 to win.
Oh, I have to go to 270?
Well, only that's what I know.
I don't know.
All right.
270 to win.
See, I think real clear politics does a better job of does a better job of looking at all the polls.
Sure.
Electoral College.
So we're just going to bring up another map here.
Interactive.
Okay, ladies and gentlemen.
I can bring mine up while we're waiting.
2024.
Pardon me?
Yeah, it'll find it based off of that.
There you go.
Let's look on the top one.
There it is.
All right, there it is.
They're actually both come out the same way in terms of total.
You want to move to your left, Mayor?
OK.
This one?
Yep.
There you go.
Look, you see the whole map.
You couldn't see the whole thing?
OK, now.
Let's go.
Again, we're OK.
Nevada and Arizona, you want to make a pick there or you want to leave it?
Come on, stop it.
All right.
Now, I would, I'm going to make, I'm going to make, you want to go to the key stage?
We'll go on the other side.
So there, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
They are listed as swing states.
Not, not.
So we can watch so we can see what's happening.
Yes, there is very.
So I'm pretty convinced.
I am pretty convinced that he is going to win.
I'm absolutely convinced that he is going to win North Carolina.
I'm convinced that he's going to win Georgia.
I don't have.
I don't have a doubt about it.
Now of the three on top there.
Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
Would you believe I am most confident in Pennsylvania?
Sure.
I mean, if you look at 2016, that was the widest margin of those three states, right?
Was Pennsylvania.
2016.
I was ahead before they started.
Yeah.
In 2020.
But in 2016, I mean, on election day.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But, but I just do not believe that.
Yeah, she's a lot less of a Pennsylvania person than Biden, right?
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes.
Agreed.
Isn't that amazing?
If he would have still won, it would have been a 2.5.
Yes, agreed.
Put it in there.
So that's how we get him.
So now he wins without taking Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, or Nevada.
Isn't that amazing?
Now, if he didn't take Pennsylvania, he has to win two, at least two.
...
So we take out Pennsylvania now.
We'll just take it off his car.
We'll get it back to where it was on the side.
Okay.
Now we just, now I've given him, to get him to 251 beyond where they are.
Okay, where did I give him?
Let's see.
Pretty much what they have.
They had Montana, Idaho, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah are for sure.
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma are for sure.
Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana, definitely.
Iowa, get out of here.
Iowa's for sure.
Illinois is definitely Democrat.
I would make Minnesota definitely Democrat.
It's because of the walls.
I think New Mexico is leaning Democrat.
I don't think it's definitely Democrat.
So if he didn't have Pennsylvania, right, he'd be at 251 votes.
Somehow he needs 19 more votes.
So Nevada and Arizona wouldn't be enough.
What he would need is, he would need Michigan.
And he would need, then, after getting Michigan, he'd have to get one of Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, or Pennsylvania.
Because Michigan is another 15-vote state.
Now, if he didn't get Michigan, look at this, now I'm going to show you another way, there.
But he got Wisconsin, which I'm, so tell me, Do you think he has a better chance of winning Wisconsin or Michigan?
Rob, what do you think?
Wisconsin or Michigan?
Well, you can't think that long.
I'm going to go with... Go ahead, Rob.
No, go ahead, please, Ted.
So the question is, which one does Trump have a better shot in?
Wisconsin.
And you come from Michigan.
And I come from Michigan.
He has a better shot in Wisconsin.
He's a little bit more conservative.
Michigan's southeast area around Detroit, right, has a lot more actually in common with the east coast of America than it does the Midwest, where the rest of Michigan is much more like the Midwest.
He's got to win Michigan or Arizona or Pennsylvania to get over the top.
Because Nevada won't be enough.
Nevada will get him to 267.
And if he wins Nevada, he likely won Arizona, right?
Oh, he could win Nevada and not win Arizona.
Has a better shot.
Wow.
I think he's got a better shot because of the early and most identified with the no tax on tips.
And I think that neutralizes the union.
Okay.
So I'm worried about Clark County.
I'm worried about Nevada's.
Yeah.
I think there'll be less.
Everyone's watching it.
I think the union is split.
And so, that'll be interesting.
And Carrie Lake, strong candidate in Arizona.
But the media, they're doing everything they can to beat her.
I do like our shot in Arizona.
In Arizona, they cheat almost more than anywhere.
I think Georgia, having Kemp's support, having a strong lieutenant governor who, to a large extent, really is running things, Burt Jones.
Getting that rascal Rauschenberger out of the electorate.
People don't even know.
What I'm telling you, they don't report.
And the fact that it is essentially a Republican state.
Now, this state that she has made, I mean, if it were Biden, I'd say for sure, Georgia.
Given the black vote, Georgia becomes a teeny bit more of a problem.
It really depends on whether she can get the black female vote.
What happens with the black male vote?
There's a real question.
He is polling 26% of the black vote.
Trump is.
If Trump gets anything like 26% of the black vote, he wins in those places.
It'll make a difference in Pennsylvania.
You know what'll make a difference in Pennsylvania?
That's what I was going to ask you about.
The Jewish vote is 440,000 votes in Pennsylvania.
He is right now winning 46% of it.
Last time he got probably about 32%.
Significant, yeah.
Or her underperformance with the black male vote in Swing, PA, where that would affect Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
So, which one do you want to pick?
Look, I mean, It's a little ridiculous.
Michigan!
I have to.
Pennsylvania is safer.
Yes, yes.
Pennsylvania does.
Sure.
280.
Yeah.
And I would say I'd be willing to give him Novato right now, which gets him 286.
The two I think are open are Michigan and Arizona.
And again, I think that all the blue states that they have leaning Biden are going to go Biden, except possibly for our friends in New Hampshire.
That's a, that's a, I would, I would still put that in the undecided column.
Yeah.
Uh, the rest of the East, let's, I don't know if people can see up there on top, way on top there, but from Maine, and I'm going to make Maine.
Maybe Maine, right?
Uh, I don't think so.
I think Maine is going to go blue, blue, blue.
I think New Hampshire is up for grabs.
For all the excitement in New York, we're going to lose it.
We're going to lose New Jersey now.
We're certainly going to lose Delaware, I guess.
New Jersey?
Okay, let's say we're going to lose it.
A lot of people think we're in trouble, more trouble than I think, in North Carolina.
But somehow I think it's going to come through.
I mean, North Carolina is at 16 votes.
So if he were to drop that, right?
Yeah.
It would put him below.
Got it.
He would have, then, based on what, he had to pick up one more electoral.
Get on there.
Yeah.
Then he'd have to, he'd have to win.
If he loses North Carolina, New Hampshire can make the difference.
Wow!
That, that one, that one vote.
All right.
That guy, yeah.
That would make the difference.
And your Michigan can make the difference.
Michigan is going to be critical.
The Teamsters decision, you know, in a state like Michigan, I don't think it will necessarily make a big difference as much as it just kind of highlights Kamala's issue in states like Michigan, in Pennsylvania, where her victory, if she is to win this thing, it will have to look more like Obama's coalition than Biden's in those specific states, right?
In a state like Michigan, Obama won.
He obviously got a lot of support in Detroit.
In Saginaw, in Flint, the black community, right?
And even in liberal areas like Ann Arbor, where Biden won in Michigan based off of a lot of support, you know, people gave him credit for the auto bailout.
Blue-collar men and women, not necessarily just black, right?
In the blue-collar counties outside of Saginaw, outside of Flint, outside of Detroit.
And Biden was able to get a lot of the union union support because of his background and Hillary got a
lot from the leadership in 16 she got the support but the rank-and-file members went for Trump. So I
so does that do you kind of agree with that assessment Mayor? I think we're gonna win
Michigan and if it's true what the ambassadors said and they really haven't I mean they've by God they
have changed all of American foreign policy to try to get that vote in Michigan.
It's as if it's the most important vote in the world, right?
The Arab vote in Michigan.
You think about it, that's why they suck up to Hamas and that's why they criticize Israel because they're so worried about the Arab vote in Michigan.
But if he's right and they haven't convinced those voters After all, the war is still going on.
For all their pontificating, they're saying Israel shouldn't kill civilians and we're going to save the Palestinians.
Israel is kicking the hell out of them.
Look what they did the last three days.
That couldn't have gone down well with the Arab population.
They killed their key people.
So that may make, I mean, they may not be, they may not be getting that vote that they think they're going to get.
So then if he gets Michigan, he gets up to 300.
It becomes a big victory.
Without Arizona, Arizona, we still leave out there.
You could sort of leave Nevada out too, if you wanted.
I just have, I've had a funny feeling, a good feeling about Nevada from the very beginning.
From the minute he said, uh, reduce the tax on tips, get rid of it.
And, uh, he went ahead by Biden by, by four or five points.
I said, that's the real poll.
So let's see.
That's the way.
Um, but, uh, I require that you have to pick every state, not leave any.
Undecided.
Well, we can leave them leaning, but you can't leave them.
Well, we're going to do this every, every Friday.
We're going to fill them out.
How about starting now?
It's not right.
Maybe we should leave the ones up for grabs.
If you truly, yes, I think that's a good, let's start this with next Friday.
I'll go back from today's episode and kind of record what everybody said, but I like to start filling these out now.
I'm going to send you the map that has Trump at 300 and it has Harris at 223.
And it has two states undecided, New Hampshire and Arizona.
We're going to find a way to get all of you involved.
We'll find a way.
I'm going to set, we'll set something up, some sort of map that we can share with everyone.
So you two can join us and we'll kind of do a week by week analysis.
And we'll have a fun contest.
We won't do any real wagering, but some sort of fun contest where we can all make our predictions.
As we did in 2020 and 2016.
And by the way, Mayor, I was right on both those damn elections and what I predicted, a Trump victory in 2016 and in 2020.
I predicted a victory in both of them and I was right.
But he lost in 2020.
That's a good one, Mayor.
Yeah. That's a good one.
That was that was good.
You're going to send this. Yeah.
Well. You have a wonderful weekend.
Don't forget to get us a couple of votes over the weekend.
You're probably going to socialize a bit.
Don't, don't waste your socializing time.
I don't go, don't buy this.
We don't talk about politics.
Yeah.
We don't talk about our future.
We don't talk about whether our kids can have their genitals chopped off and we don't find out about it or your grandchildren.
I mean, they, they, they are fun.
Obama came in, in, in, in 2009, right?
And he said, I'm going to fundamentally change this country.
And, and it was based on his Marxist training.
And he, uh, he began the ball rolling.
Trump made the mistake of interrupting their plan, which is why they want to eliminate him at any cost.
And he interrupted them and now they've, they've taken it way beyond where Obama had it, uh, where Obama had it.
We were headed.
For whatever you want to call it.
A form of fascism, a form of communism.
We were headed for it.
We weren't there yet.
And he stopped it, and he rolled it back.
But right away, like a steamroller, within a year to two years, we were right there.
Including the fact that they were considering he wanted to have a ministry of truth.
We wanted to appoint a government official that would tell you what you had to think.
And Hillary Clinton, the other day, wants to prosecute you for propaganda.
Well, I mean, you know, propaganda is for two years Hunter Biden's hard drive.
You prosecute me for that?
And it turned out to be 100% accurate.
Propaganda would be my opposing and defending my client against Russian collusion, which, she, was a big crime.
I mean, it's the...
Danger of that is they get to define what the truth is.
And they're not, they're not honest people.
They're not patriotic Americans.
They don't agree with the same constitution that you agree with.
And some of them are absolutely pure evil.
Like the pervert in the White House who likes little girls to touch the hair on his legs.
Right?
And who's taken money from red China.
And you want to get personal?
We'll get personal.
Who won't meet his granddaughter?
Because it might hurt his political career.
What kind of narcissistic slob is that?
So this is a very important election.
Our freedom is at stake.
It's been taken away from us in large measure.
Depending on who you are, they're going to go like crazy.
If they win, they're going to go crazy.
So Donald Trump is the guy to save us.
And don't waste any time this weekend.
You convince your friends of that.
Line them up.
And if you have early voting, tell them to go vote.
Democratic aunts and uncles, they're probably older.
They don't even believe this crap.
They just got to be told it because most of the stuff they don't find out about.
I mean, you, you wouldn't have known about all this migrant crime because they were trying to cover it up.
If, if that poor little girl hadn't been killed.
And it became a national story.
You know how many other murders like that took place that were ignored?
40, 50?
Even now they try to ignore it.
Even now they try to leave out.
I mean, when they don't tell you like, if they don't tell you the description of the person who committed the crime, I know who committed the crime.
Let's put it that way.
Okay.
And it's not my years in law enforcement, it's my years in politics.
Okay.
Well, thank you very, very much.
It's been a fascinating week.
I think Trump has gotten the momentum back.
I think it's like in a football game.
Elections are, you know who believed this tremendously?
Richard Nixon.
Richard Nixon believed it was a game of momentum.
And he said, you want to be at the peak when you're going into the election and it can change in three or four days.
And he felt against Hubert Humphrey when he won by about six points, seven points.
And he was on his way to like about a 10 point victory.
And his momentum kind of, he believes, slipped in the last four or five days.
So, whether there's anything to that, I'll explain that theory to you.
I don't agree with it.
The most intellectual president since, maybe even the past 100 years, Richard Nixon.
Truly intellectual?
I don't know about true if you can be as a... Smart.
Because you're spending so much time running for office, right?
I wrote four or five books.
But he reminds me of you when it comes to understanding the world, right?
Very well read.
Kennedy was very smart.
Kennedy, JFK, Kennedy.
Smart as Nixon?
Close.
Very well read.
The JFK...
It was Heinrich Kennedy, who was never supposed to be president.
His brother, Joseph Kennedy, the elder, who was about two inches taller than him and better looking, was supposed to be president, and he died in the war.
Oh.
And his father was very disappointed because he was grooming him for president.
And he was the perfect candidate.
He was taller.
He was a much better athlete.
He was more macho, macho, macho.
Whereas JSK was sickly.
Very sick, actually, as president.
I think he had Addison's disease, too.
That's why they never released his autopsy report.
He was on all kinds of medications while he was president.
Yeah, that's why.
He was very bookish, and he had to make himself into a politician because his father required it.
The eldest Kennedy had to run for president.
And when he first ran in Massachusetts for Congress, he was very shy.
His sisters went and campaigned for him and got him elected.
And then he, by force of personality, he turned himself into more of an activist.
Yeah.
But he was, but he was the point that I'm making is it was a more, more quiet, more thoughtful guy than some of the other candidates.
Well, all right.
We could keep going all night, Mayor, but we better get everybody- We're going to, uh- We can keep going, we gotta- We gotta do some banking!
We gotta do some- Okay.
Please, over the weekend, you're hopefully going to go to church or at least do something to remember God.
That's his day on Sunday.
So when you do that, keep in mind the people of Israel and the people of Ukraine who are in a war.
Keep in mind all the people that need help, but particularly the people that are subjected to war.
That didn't have to happen.
And that our regime, that stupid regime that was put in there fairly or Fraudulently caused.
Of course, pray that the people of America have the wisdom that they've always had and the common sense that they've always had.
You never know, but I think they do.
And watch over us.
If we've ever needed you, God, we need you now.
And protect Donald Trump because I don't know that they're not going to try again.
God bless America.
You thought that you couldn't make it, but you couldn't stop the blood
The blood that runs down your throat It's the blood that runs down your throat
The blood that runs down your throat The blood that runs down your throat
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you.
Moody!
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
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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.
you 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.
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