America's Mayor Live (517): Countdown to Election 2024: 20 Days
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Election, enormously important.
So I am going to begin this show by showing you something, and you're going to find this, of all the things that could annoy you, right?
Of all the things that could annoy you, you may feel, particularly if you're not a baseball fan, that Giuliani is being too sensitive about a minor issue.
That he's being too...
But I'm going to... I'm going to see if you understand with me why this is not a minor issue.
Let me bring it down just a little here.
That is Mayor Adams, the current embattled, embroiled mayor of New York City.
As you know, I've taken a rather...
Neutral position on him almost as a learning experience, which unfortunately comes from Obama, but there are times in which that was quite correct.
We should have learning experiences.
So he was indicted a couple of weeks ago for taking bribes, and the bribes...
It may or may not be illegal, but the whole substance of it seemed kind of flimsy.
They were upgrades for trips largely to Turkey or with the Turkish airline.
And as far as I can tell, because I don't know the testimony, which is, as far as I could tell, there didn't seem to be a direct conversation between him and the people doing that for him.
So it could very well have been arranged by his staff, his secretary.
Now, I know it's hard to understand this or to empathize with it.
When a public official has a staff, they sound like, oh, they're more important than you are.
But remember, they also are extraordinarily busy and under a tremendous amount of pressure to produce for you.
So to do that, you need the help of a lot of people.
If you spent time trying to arrange and rearrange airplane reservations, you really wouldn't be a very good mayor.
That is not being an elitist, believe me.
That's being a practical public servant.
Being an elitist is doing like what your governor did, Whitmer When she said nobody could go on vacation on the lake and her husband was the only one who had the whole lake to himself.
Or Governor Make Believe in Hollywood who said you can't go to restaurants and he would just have the whole restaurant to himself.
Or the one who looked like Beetlejuice in In Chicago, who said, you couldn't get your hair done, and every Saturday she'd sneak out and get her hair done.
Not that it did any good, but I mean, she did.
And she said, well, I'm the mayor.
I mean, those are things that do smack of that.
And of course, the line is tough.
But if a mayor is using his time negotiating or figuring out, you know, what cities do we go through to get to Turkey, Hell of a waste of time, you know, and should be doing something else.
But what you see right there tells you more about a man, tells you everything you need to know about a man.
That's it. On one side, on what would be his left side, as we're looking at it, the right side, is the symbol of the most successful franchise in the entire history of professional sports.
They are known as the New York Yankees.
They are known worldwide.
They are loved worldwide.
They are hated worldwide.
And that symbol, I should tell you, he may know this, comes from the New York Police Department.
It comes from a medal that was struck by Theodore Roosevelt and given out.
And at the time that the Yankees came to New York from Baltimore and were known as the Highlanders, at some point don't have the exact year, but I do have the medal.
Not personally. It's with the police department.
They made out a medal that did an interlocking NY like that.
And then the Yankees, as they became, not the Baltimore Highlanders, but the New York Highlanders, adopted that as their logo.
Now, on the other side, you see the logo of the New York Mets.
Once again, an interlocking NY. Quite a bit different, right?
It's orange.
In that case, you could look for two things for it.
Borrowing the colors of the New York baseball giants who left three years before the Mets were established.
And the Mets took the colors of the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers and combined them into their uniform, which is Orange and blue.
Now it gets a little more complicated than this because the colors of the flag of New York are orange, blue and white.
They are also the colors of the New York Knickerbockers who originally took the colors of New York as their colors.
So did they take them as the colors of a A combination of the Dodgers and the Giants, because they were going to be the new team in the National League to counteract the Yankees in the American League, because City had three teams.
Now, all of a sudden, it was down to one for two or three years.
Now, this has been done by other mayors before.
When I became mayor, first of all, I always thought that was the stupidest thing I'd ever seen.
Nobody who is a legitimate baseball fan would ever wear a hat like that.
And nor do I begrudge, nor did I ever begrudge even de Blasio being a Red Sox fan.
The guy was born in Boston.
It makes sense.
No, stop it, Ted.
The Red Sox, he was born in Boston.
Sox are a mess. Oh, oh.
So wouldn't it be a Red Sox fan? Okay, okay, fine.
Liar to say, I mean, he lied about everything else, so I don't know why I didn't lie about that.
It would probably be the one thing about him that I respected, that he was a Big Sox fan.
I have to say, Mike, who I certainly respect greatly, was a little cagier on that.
He came from Boston, too.
Koch was never cagey.
Koch didn't know a damn thing about baseball.
He would go to the games, bored as hell, and he would sit there and want to talk to me about sports, about everything else, and I never sat with him.
Not because I didn't like him, because I was investigating him for a while.
I couldn't do it, and then He was angry at me.
Then he loved me. Then he endorsed me.
But I hated to go to baseball with him because I hate to go to baseball games when people don't want to talk about baseball.
And you can imagine as a mayor or then as a political guy, that's all they want to talk about.
They come up to even the baseball players.
I want to talk to them about, you know, their curveball and their splitter.
And they want to talk about why did Biden do this and why did Harris do that?
I don't want to do it there.
But look at that phony.
I'm not going to say, you know, I would use this in evidence against him as a dishonest man.
I'd cross-examine him with this if I'm the witness, and I'd say, Mayor Adams, Mayor Adams, do you root for one or two of these teams?
I root for both teams.
There's nobody in baseball that roots for two teams.
Root for a team, damn it.
Tell us the team you root for.
We'll respect you for being...
You put NY up there?
I'm not going to not vote for you because you put NY up there.
I may not agree with you, but I'm not going to not vote for you based on that.
I'm going to admire you for being willing to be honest with the Yankee fans and vice versa.
That's the view that I took.
I even said, those Mets fans won't even care.
First time I went to Shea Stadium a few days after the season began, wearing my Yankee hat or no hat, whatever.
Bum! Go back to the Bronx!
That's where you belong! Now I'm going to tell you the true story, the real, the ultimate result.
I got more votes, I think, in the Met parts of the city than I did in the Yankee parts of the city.
Never had a problem with Met votes.
The owner of the Mets was as big a supporter of mine as the owner of the Yankees, Fred, and a great friend.
I was able to do things because I was fair with both.
I was the first one to be able to build minor league ballparks.
In New York, because Fred and George had been blocking each other for 20 years and they trusted me.
I did have to have two people at either end of the phone when they agreed so that one could, I mean, it's like doing a peace treat.
But I consider that, I don't know why, so many important things going on in the world.
That just bothers me, Adams.
You know, man, you had me defending you on your...
I'm going to still defend you on presumption of innocence and the fact that whether you're innocent or guilty, they went after you because you stood up to Biden.
Even if you're guilty, you'd have been let off because there are people guilty of...
The governor is guilty of far more than you are.
But just that hat will stick in my mind now forever.
This will be my lasting impression of you.
Whether you're a crookie or not, you're a damn hypocrite.
Sorry. Well, Mayor, we ended the last show with a question.
A very tough question.
You know, I would have spent the whole show on this picture, so I'm glad you stopped.
No, the point being...
It's off.
You don't have to look at it. Oh, you don't like looking at it.
Well, I will say...
And this is a big point. The second I saw that damn thing...
Uh, that, that picture.
It reminds, you've told me for the second I, yeah.
But you told me one of the first things I remember about you when we first started working together, when I started working for you.
We're both big sports fans.
Yeah. We started to get to know each other.
Yeah. One of the things we started talking about right away was sports.
So he always wondered if the team would, you know.
Yeah. I thought that I probably played the game.
Now I would know better.
Now I would know even, yeah.
Politician. At the time, you're right.
I was probably like, I wonder what he did.
I'm a political leader.
That's what a true leader does.
We talked about this.
Anyway, we could go on and on. I don't jerk people off.
That's right. I do come from Brooklyn.
That's a Brooklyn experience. It does.
And so, yeah, that's a big, calling people a jerk.
I feel like that came from Brooklyn.
I'm going to stop for one minute and we'll get right back to the show.
Yesterday, this man did a miracle.
Ted Goodman, who I tease with and he teases with me, he is extraordinarily talented.
He's a great writer, great thinker on politics and other things.
Big kid. We had to do a show yesterday.
You came back in the middle of the day from having had a very, very long but wonderful weekend with the Conservative Caucus, one of our best weekends, meeting people that have been part of the conservative movement forever.
Now, I knew many of them by reputation.
I knew some personally, but he got to know He got to know a lot about the history of the movement that he's very much a part of and believes in.
But it gave you a historical context, right, Ted?
I mean, Maria, too.
Dr. Maria, who's also younger than I am, a little older than Ted, but younger than She's in New Hampshire tonight, but she would tell you she was so excited about how much she learned about all of these people.
Some she knew, some she didn't know.
And the philosophical basis of our movement, which is the Constitution.
That was last night.
Yeah, they're not seeing this yet.
You can see my red shoes?
I have my red and black shoes on.
Those are my MAGA shoes. We'll come back to that video when you start talking about it.
I'll show them to you. So I just want to say that Ted, what he had to do was, he had to set up two shows, boom, boom, boom, with one set of equipment.
And we were supposed to get another set, but they didn't get here.
So we had one set of equipment.
So we had to set up the seven o'clock show in a small office So you could hear it, because otherwise, the other speakers that were speaking would have drowned out the Frank speech Rudy Giuliani show.
So we did. They set it up.
You can't believe the great setup they did.
It was like a dirty, messed up...
Probably hadn't been used in a kitchen for 10 years.
They put up a big banner in the back.
I'll get those pictures. The thing came off...
At the end, I took a little break, legitimately to go to the men's room, but I was going to do it anyway, so that Dr.
Maria and Bernie Carrick ended the show with Bernie.
And as soon as the show was over, this guy, having recruited...
Shout out to Bobby.
He had no idea what he was in for.
Shout out, the big shout out to Bobby.
And Frank, too. So I could get up and give a speech, which I'm doing there.
You see, I'm giving a speech. And when the speech is over, I switch to that table where you see the chair.
Yeah, and those that were watching last night.
I do a little more of the speech and a Q&A, which is like our television show, except we're doing it in front of a couple hundred people.
And it worked out beautifully.
The enthusiasm level was really, really high.
Our audience, we really loved it.
And I gotta tell you, this guy is a one-man, five-man crew.
I appreciate that, man.
Really, a great, great job.
So now, question.
After all this, I've...
Yeah. So, and again, I'm just giving everyone a quick look at last night for those that didn't join us.
Go back to last night's episode and watch.
It's very interesting. We have it up on the screen here.
Yeah. Particularly go, you know, if you want.
That's kind of the shot we have.
Go to the end and listen to the questions.
Yeah. You know, questions are really important.
Politicians poll all the time, right?
And when we poll, we pick out the questions that we think are important.
But when people get up off their backside in an audience like that, and get up the guts to ask a question, it tells you something.
It tells you this is really important to them.
For me as a politician, I always factored this into My analysis of what's important and what isn't, what's going to determine elections and what isn't.
It's a living, breathing focus group, as opposed to a much more sterile poll, which can have a lot of inaccuracies, even when they're not being done on purpose.
They just aren't the very, very best determinant of people's viewpoint.
So you get up and the first question about immigration...
Look at that crowd. That's a packed house.
First question about immigration, you know that these people, that nobody's fooling you, and immigration isn't a tough issue.
And then another one about immigration.
Then one about crime.
Some on the tactics of an election, you know, can he win or...
um but it really does you don't you come away educated yeah which doesn't happen a lot to a speaker because you're talking and yeah well you're just repeating the same thing well so well mayor i just want to say thank you thank you for the kind words but i have to tell you right and i'm a packer fan and we've been talking sports a little but you remind me of someone like brett farm right or aaron rogers you make everybody on the team Look that much better than we really are,
right? That's the key to success for me, right?
When you align yourself with someone like you, I mean, come on.
So, but I want to thank you.
And to get to the question, you had asked a really tough one and you posed it to myself in the audience.
You had asked, what was the root cause?
And this was a question Nikki Haley really struggled with.
What was the root cause of the Civil War?
And we were kind of jokingly going back and forth, but you were really making a good point, and you mentioned this at the time, the fact that she struggled to answer.
What did that tell you? It told me, on a much more important issue, she's like Mayor Adams with that Met Dodger thing.
That's why I selected that, now that I remember the question better.
That's the hat. Now, this is...
I'm going to be fair to him.
This is a personal thing with me because I'm such a big baseball fan.
And I considered myself so damn heroic because I put my Yankee hat on in Shea Stadium.
Actually, it was.
I have no idea the things they would say to me.
I get, even to this day, a better reception in Fenway Park than I do in Shea Stadium.
In Fenway, I get some boos, but I also get some respect from the really more adult Red Sox fans, like I have for Red Sox fans.
Of course they're going to be. I want the people in Boston to be Yankee.
How are they going to be Yankee fans?
Yeah. Same thing with De Blasio.
I mean, De Blasio was born there, of course.
If I live now in Palm Beach, I'm not going to become a Florida Marlins fan.
I'm not even sure they're a baseball team.
I think they're a swimming aquatic organization, right?
Isn't that where you get to swim with the fish?
Right. Yeah. They're not an original member of baseball.
I'm not sure I recognized them officially.
It's like the World Series teams when it was going to be...
You played the Marlins. I was really happy with the Indians and Tigers and the Yankees and the Dodgers.
I mean, those are real teams.
The Padres don't belong at all.
And I have to accept the Mets because they're in New York.
No such thing as the Mets.
It's the Dodgers and the Giants.
The Mets are a bastardization of two National League teams.
Sorry, Mets fans.
You're not original.
So I'm guessing Mets fans skewed on the...
There's a new fan base, right?
When you were born, there was no New York Mets.
The Mets became very popular very quickly because the Yankees got very bad in 64.
And the Yankees had a bad stretch between 64 and 74-75.
So the Mets got to grow even though they were terrible.
Even though they were terrible at the beginning, they got to grow with a deteriorating Yankee fan base.
Probably those were the Yankees' leanest years.
Even the last 10 or so years where they haven't been in the World Series, they've been in the playoffs probably in 8 out of the 10 years.
They've been in the... American League finals once or twice.
They've always been competitive.
Back then, it was really maybe some of their worst teams.
So it was a great opportunity for the Mets that were fun.
Casey Stangle was a showman.
He became the first manager.
He would say crazy stuff.
And then quickly, they won a World Series in 69.
Up until 70...
No, I'm sorry.
It's beyond Reggie, you know.
Up until 95, 96, they made for more popular than the Yankees.
They had a bigger fan base.
The thing that changed it was Derek Jeter, Joe Torre, Bernie Williams.
They were all nice guys.
They didn't piss people off like Reggie Jackson sometimes did.
They didn't have big fights like Reggie Jackson and Billy Martin, and they were gentlemen.
Derek Jeter's last game was at Fenway Park.
Maria will tell you he got a standing ovation.
Here he is, the guy over the years that did probably the most damage to the guy, the hardest guy to get out.
Yeah. Stand up and they give him a standing ovation.
In the old days, you know, before the poor guy got killed in an airplane, I thought the Red Sox were going to kill him.
Thurman Muxin. So let's get back to the world affairs that you don't get anywhere else, because we have a very important function to serve here, particularly as the election gets closed, getting you the information you need to go out and be an election worker.
I want you all to be election workers.
You hear me? Get up off your backside.
Stop complaining. Go get 10 votes.
Now, there may be some of you who suffer from...
I forgot this last night when I was talking about The guy who ran Poland, who I helped to arrange Trump's first trip to Poland with Jasinski or something or other.
He was an agri-phobe.
A guy who won't leave his house.
Wow. That's a real thing?
His brother got killed in an airplane crash.
They were like the president and the prime minister of Poland.
Guy goes to Moscow for a meeting, comes back, and the plane gets blown up.
And of course, it's always been suspected that Putin did it.
Because they were very anti-Russian.
They continue to be anti-Russian.
It's also been very, very strongly argued it was too obvious a thing to do.
And no evidence that links Putin.
Just massive suspicion and motive, right?
So I can't tell you whether he did or he didn't.
But his brother certainly believes that he did.
And I don't know if he had this agoraphobia before his brother died, but he basically, one was the president, one was the prime minister.
He was the more political of the two, and he reverted into a more private role as the head of the party, the ruling party.
And he ran it from his home.
He had to go to his home to meet with him.
He wouldn't get out. He wouldn't leave.
Every once in a while, he would go to the palace for the government function.
And I met with him Shortly after Trump won, and he recommended to me something brilliant that we did.
He said, you know, he's coming here for a G7 or one of those G4s.
They keep changing the numbers.
Yeah, you know, with all the useless rules.
He kicked out Russia, became seven.
But no, I think it was the bigger one, the G19. G20. Yeah, the G20. Did it become 19?
Yeah, the F30, the full 30.
So he was going to come there, and he said he's going to land in France.
They're going to ball him. Why don't you have him come a day early and come to Poland?
We'll give him a reception, because for us, he's the second coming of Ronald Reagan.
And I knew because I got to know the Polish government.
One, because I did a lot of work in Ukraine, so I'd slip over there a lot.
And second, because I was on the board of the Reagan Library and was part of the group that negotiated for the great statue of Ronald Reagan, who is beyond a hero.
If he were a Roman Catholic, they'd canonize him.
They put him in the church.
They may even have some in the church.
And he said, you know, all through the election, they've been saying, this guy reminds us of Ronald Reagan.
And they knew for sure, they knew that the whole situation with Russian collusion was complete bullshit.
Because they would have hated him if they thought of Russian collusion.
And they knew it was Ukrainian-inspired.
And in fact, they had helped us earlier in getting some of that.
They knew it was a complete setup by Ukraine.
And they are friendly with Ukraine and opposed to Russia.
They knew he was being set up by Hillary with the Russians.
And they distrusted Hillary's relationship with the Russians.
Because you may remember, for all the garbage about Trump being involved with them, she sold plutonium to them.
Made them more viable as a nuclear power so if they destroyed us, they could do a better job.
Or Poland. So they knew what a phony Hillary was.
They also knew the communist connections at the very base of the Democratic Party that go back to Woodrow Wilson.
Well, in any event, he recommended, come to Poland, we'll give them a grade.
And I went back, and I was nothing at the point.
I wanted to be Secretary of State.
They didn't think I knew enough about foreign policy.
I didn't want to be Attorney General for any number of reasons.
I had done the job.
I didn't want to do it again.
And I realized I would have conflicts, the same conflicts that Sessions had, I would have.
I was even more involved in the campaign.
I was his 24-hour-a-day companion just about for five months.
So how am I going to be able to rule on something like this?
And I helped to create the post-Watergate Justice Department.
And I take those rules.
Like, sins, you know?
I mean, they're really important.
You can't imagine how disgusted I am at the fact that the Biden people have destroyed that completely.
Completely. So, he organized it.
And it was June 2017.
And I, since I wasn't part of the government, I organized my own trip.
And I just hung around watching it.
And they gave me, after the president left and went off to the government meetings, which, of course, I wasn't part of, they gave me like a kind of a state dinner.
The Poles did.
And there's no, you know, I love Italy, obviously.
There's no country left. Israel, then Poland, they just love us.
And they appreciate what we did for them.
They appreciate it.
Is that when he was there?
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that's a very important spot that he was at.
You can't believe the...
I got there the night before he was going to show up.
They were in the streets the night before.
The Polish people were in the streets the night before.
And they all knew me.
I went walking with my friends and they were all coming over and hugging me and kissing me.
Showing me various places that were important.
In the solidarity movement.
I got to sit next to Lech Valenza, the guy who started solidarity.
It was just great.
So, the U.S. has now told its embassy, get out.
The Lebanese embassy, out.
Nice, huh? Now the war is going to stretch to Lebanon.
I mean, If we don't get these two assholes out of the White House quickly, meaning Harris and Biden.
I remember that as if it were yesterday.
I can tell you where I was sitting. Go back to that picture.
I'll show you exactly where I was sitting.
Right next to Lake Valesa.
This one? Like this one?
You got Poland?
Yeah, there. That's the background of Poland.
That's right in there somewhere, right in that group up there.
See if you can find me.
You might be able to find me. I think the guy's a little further up.
Put this on so they can follow along with us.
We're going to go to another subject, but this was a great day.
What a great day.
And he got a reception.
I do think Reagan's reception might have been bigger.
Don't tell the president that.
But not by much.
And remember, Reagan was directly involved in a liberty.
That's right. But I'm going to tell you the reason why this was so important.
But of course, the press never got it.
And one of the reasons I did it, and I thought maybe it would switch things because they'd be willing to take a somewhat different view Ain't no way the polls are going to give a great reception to a guy that's owned by Putin.
No way. No way.
And they're going to know that better than we do because their intelligence is better because it means more to them.
Do you understand the point that I'm making?
I mean, you want a fact check on whether or not Putin had any undue influence on Trump.
The fact that I forgot the name correctly.
Love, Trump. And the government of Poland, both sides of Trump, will tell you they knew that they had a guy that could stand up to Putin.
And world events tells us that.
I wish the president would just do the following.
And I talked to him today, and I didn't tell him.
I wish you would do the following.
Maybe he's listening. When he talks about how Putin didn't attack under him, but he did under Biden, there's a way I think you can prove that in a simple little one-minute phrase.
Right, Ted? I know this.
I think you can say from...
Let's get the years right.
I never do the years right.
So it's about 2007.
That Russia invaded Georgia, or the area in southern...
Okay? So from 2007, which is almost 30 years ago, right?
Yeah. To now, Putin has invaded three times to the purpose of getting territory, and presumably because he felt that the American government was too weak to respond.
He did it under Bush in 2007.
He did it under Obama in 2014.
And he did it under Demented in 2021 or 2022.
One of those two. 21, I think.
At the end of 2021.
Now, there's a gap there, isn't there?
There's a four-year period with a president sitting there, and he didn't move an inch.
And that was Donald J. Trump.
So nobody's got to prove to you that the guy was deterred by Trump than that fact.
He was afraid that Trump would do What he got Biden to promise to not do maybe 50 times ad nauseum before he invested.
Not only did he see what happened in Afghanistan, what a coward he was, and how he left Americans behind and Americans got killed and are still getting killed.
How he gave up the Bagram Air Base in an act of treason.
He also...
Wasn't even going to rely on that.
He prodded him.
He prodded him. He prodded him like a brilliant, brilliant surgeon.
See, he's brilliant.
Please, don't mistake that or Trump with the fact that I think he's a good man.
There have been evil geniuses, huh?
This world has had its fair share of evil geniuses.
I'm not even saying he's a genius.
He's an evil guy, but he's a He's got it over the last couple of things.
He's had a face, Obama, and he's got it over Obama.
You know, he probably could have written a document that would got him on the law review.
He probably could have passed a bar exam, unlike Harris, and he wouldn't have had to fail out of his first year of law school and commit plagiarism.
I mean, it's like he's smart.
So we kept prodding him.
Why do you think he kept threatening and not doing it?
He's not like that actually.
He did it because he kept getting Biden to say, no troops on the ground, no troops on the ground, no boots on the ground, no boots on the ground, no boots on the ground, no boots on the ground.
He said, okay.
Okay.
I got them strung out enough now.
He ain't put no boots on the ground.
I got a free pass.
I'm going right in there.
And there's no way to stop me unless you put a European or American army in there.
And by the way, there's no way to get me out of there unless you do that.
And we don't want to do that because we don't want a land war.
So, in a way...
What are we doing to the Ukrainians?
We got them in a war that they can't win.
They just can't win it.
They're going to fight it ad infinitum, and people are going to die.
And you say to yourself, well, what's the motive for that war?
Ted, there's another question for you.
We'll take a short break, and we'll come back with what's the motive for the war?
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We're back. This is Rudy Giuliani and he's back with America's Mayor live from Palm Beach at night with the beautiful night sky behind us.
A very nice night, I might add, in Palm Beach.
Not too warm.
No chill in the air, but no heavy humidity like you sometimes can get.
So, you know, one of the things that's come out that sort of gets over Whelmed by the amazing amount of information that comes out every day.
And also something that I think to a very large extent is ignored by the crooked press is the fact that the UN, there have been some revelations about the UN that really would, I mean, Israel, for example, wants to take the relief agency and have it declared a terrorist organization.
That's because a large number of their employees were part of the January 7 terrorist attack.
A lot of their employees were doing what, unfortunately, some of the delegates to the UN do in New York, and we can't always arrest them, raping women, beating up women, taking advantage of children, killing children.
What about killing children? They don't do that so much in New York, but they certainly have more than their share of Of incestuous relationships and abusive relationships with children, either stepchildren or their own.
They're notorious for it.
How do I know that?
Because we arrest them for it, but we can't prosecute them.
And I don't know if the mayors continued this, but I kept a report of it because I would constantly complain to the White House about the burden they were creating for us.
There's also another organization.
UNRWA is well known as an Islamic extremist adjunct of Hamas, Hezbollah.
And as I said, a number of warriors were caught who were being paid.
The UN were paying people that were killing the Israelis.
Let's put it that way. The UN gets goods to Palestine through UNRWA. Hamas dominated UN organization, which means the Palestinians get Ugaz and the Hamas gets all the money and Fatah takes the rest.
Ugaz is an Italian phrase.
I want you to show that lady at the Columbus Day Parade yesterday, okay?
I want you to show her because I want you to notice That, you know, they want to take Columbus's statue down, which would be an insult to our civilization.
I just want you to notice how beautiful Italian women are.
Now, all my family are Italian women, and they're all beautiful like that.
I mean, what a beautiful girl.
And they don't have to wear masks.
It has a double meaning.
That's right. They don't have to wear masks.
That's right. If this were the Islamic extremist parade, all the girls that have masks on, they'd be required to wear masks.
But in an Italian parade, none of the girls have to wear masks.
She certainly doesn't need a mask.
Well, Mayor, the man who...
You can tell she doesn't need a mask.
Right. Well, speaking of masks, the Democrat Party and the man who, in the words of Jen...
Saki has redefined masculinity.
I want to share a clip with you, Mayor.
Mr. Walsey? Yeah.
I want to share a clip with you, Mayor.
I'd like to get your reaction to this clip.
I consider that... I have to tell you, I consider that a tremendous insult, but okay.
Yeah, for sure. So, I'd like to hear your reaction to that.
Hold on right here. Can I hear...
Alright, so give us one second.
I want my headphones. I want my headphones.
I want my headphones. Is that it?
Make sure it works. If I have Ted and Dr.
Maria around, what do they do?
Can you hear? You can?
Okay. So here is Doug Emhoff, the man who now...
Is he on the right or left?
I don't know. He's on the right.
Oh, the doofus. The one who looks like a doofus?
Yeah. They both kind of look like doofuses, but okay.
Communicate with you immediately to tell you that Joe Biden had stepped down, correct?
You were busy in spin class, right?
That was right.
I was in LA. It was during that weekend when all the planes were down because of the software glitch, so I had to spend an extra day in LA. I decided to go to a cycling class with some friends, and it was an hour class, and we were just chit-chatting.
I had my phone in the Secret Service car, so I didn't have my phone.
And then my friend's partner just showed me his phone with the letter from President Biden, and I'm like, gotta go!
And just ran into the car, and there was my phone, literally, like, you could feel the steam, seven or eight messages, all with, you know, where are you?
Call Kamala, call Kamala.
And it was a one-minute...
Or less conversation, which started with, where the F were you?
I need you right now.
And basically, get to work.
And I did. You run out sweaty?
Are you wearing the tight biking shorts?
Do you have those clackety-clack spikes on the whole thing?
I try not to do the tight biking shorts.
So I just do like the long, long old school, you know, Nike basketball shorts, which probably aren't great for spin class.
But I was drenched in sweat.
I took the clackety-clack shoes off, but the car wasn't exactly on the curb, so it was still a couple hundred yards of old guy, half-running, trying to get to that.
I can't. But, Mayor, what the hell was that?
Well, you know, the good thing, though, I have to say, it's really good.
He didn't hit any women on the way or screw a nanny.
He didn't impregnate a nanny during that period of time, and he didn't whack around his girlfriend.
So let me just get this straight.
He may have done a non-disclosure agreement, which would have put Trump in jail, but not him, which he did do with the nanny that he knocked up.
So let me get this straight.
The Kamala Harris campaign wants to appeal to men.
So their answer is have Doug Emhoff.
You do spin classes.
Yeah, in L.A. In L.A. Everybody in L.A. vote for her.
I don't really give a shit. Yeah, but the way to appeal to men...
Doug tells the story about being in spin class in LA and how he got bitched out by his wife.
I was in spin class.
He got reamed out by his wife.
Get to work! I'm tough.
I beat the shit out of my girlfriend.
My father used to say about that, hey, scumbag, try a man.
Hey, Doug, how do you think you do against a man, huh?
Look, how old is Doug?
50-59, maybe, pushing 60.
He may do spin class, but I did boxing.
And I'm 80.
Who would you put your money on?
Italian kid from Brooklyn or Mr.
Spin Class? Please.
Maybe this is a way to try and make him appear more weak.
So that, because there are mentions about him hitting women, which is a weak thing to do anyway.
But this might be a way for...
The answer is real simple.
How about trying on a man, pal?
Yeah. You might be trying to come off as...
I'm sorry, you don't hit men.
Women, yeah. Men who hit women are the lowest form of humanity.
My father used to say, you're not entitled to be a man.
And a man used to mean something then.
You're not entitled to be a man if you hit women.
I wish that woman would have the guts to come forward just for the good of other women.
I'm going to tell you another thing.
If this guy hit one woman, he hit more than one woman.
Oh my goodness. That's a good point, Mayor.
You just hit one.
I'm sorry. Especially the circumstances.
In public? If you do it like that in public?
Oh yeah. Oh my God.
Oh man. What the hell do you think you do in private?
What would they do to President Trump?
If this story was out there.
Look what they did to him about a totally phony story with that old lady who he supposedly sexually assaulted in the most crowded department store in New York so that everybody could watch it.
And also, she can't give a day, a time, a year.
The case should have been dismissed for failure to plead a cause of action.
But it wasn't because we live in a fascist Democrat dictatorship.
Not all over.
You don't live in that in Alabama, but we do in New York.
It's been a fascist, democratic dictatorship for much of its history, except when you had a Republican or independent mayor.
What the hell do you think I ran for?
So it's...
But remember, the clip you just saw, that man is the face of modern masculinity.
Oh, no, no.
There are others. What about Wolsey?
The gun enthusiast.
Look at that jerky face. Put that face up one more time.
That shit eating grin. The expression shit eating grin means that's what it is.
Let's go to the other image of masculinity.
The guy who loads a gun like a Secret Service agent.
So we're going to pull that one up.
So Tim Walls...
Tim Walls, as you know, was a head football coach.
And he was a tough guy who loves to...
And he was in the National Guard trained to shoot.
But somehow they didn't teach him how to load a gun.
This is it, right? Yeah, great form, Tim!
Oh yeah, yeah, you got it?
Governor, what kind of gun is it?
This is a Beretta A400. I brought- I bought it when I was- He's struggling!
Look, I've loaded guns- Oh my god, this guy's- What the- Why don't they get him one of those things they use in the Revolutionary World Guns where you push the bullet?
Look at this guy!
He's never held a gun!
He looks totally like- This is a Beretta A400. yeah yeah don't keep pointing it that way uh hey jerk oh hey commie keep pointing it that way wow that looks like a guy who has it doesn't spend much time hunting which is fine you don't really hunt but how about it don't fake it doesn't it look like a guy that was never in the military definitely not military let alone
out in the woods with a gun Can you imagine if he took that long to load a gun in battle?
No wonder he didn't go off to battle.
Now we see the explanation of why Tim Walz cowardly punked out of his National Guard unit when it went to Iraq.
That is wild.
Why do they lie about everything?
Everything with them is...
It's the Adams Yankee Med Hat.
They're complete phonies.
Yeah. That's a good point.
It is impossible that this guy is a great gun enthusiast, number one.
It's also impossible that he ever really was a serious National Guardsman.
I don't know what the hell he did when he was in the National Guard, but he obviously had no intention of going into combat because the meaning he heard about it, he never showed up again, which is why he was demoted.
He never signed his release papers.
He's afraid to go back.
And then the big liar walks around with a gun.
We can't find them all.
We'll just be watching that jerk all night.
He's walking around saying, I carried this into combat.
Ah. It's really good you didn't carry it in the car.
You didn't know what to do with it. Everybody was better off.
No wonder Cheney endorsed you.
Okay, that was good.
I think we should put out...
Nobody died, so it's funny.
You can laugh. No, no. I think we should put out a commercial of that and say, this explains Cheney's endorsement.
That's objective.
Again, I'm... That's funny.
I think so. You and I do.
People think it's definitely serious.
Well, that's also a good point because it goes back to the fact that these people lie.
Everything they do is phony.
Him being out there on a peasant hunt is phony.
I'm pretty sure the gun he had wasn't even what you usually use.
He should go hunting with Chaney and Romney.
Romney will be hunting for critters.
Well, he'd be tying his dog off the top of the roof first.
He shoots little lizards.
I don't believe he can shoot a little.
They run pretty fast, Mitt.
If you have trouble loading your gun like he does, the friggin' Twitter will be gone.
It'll be up your ass before you shoot them.
You come home with all these critters up your ass.
What's Miss Mormon going to say?
That's a good point. Tim Walls reminded me of Mitt Romney there.
Didn't Mitt... Lie about a lifetime NRA membership, too?
He was pro-gun control when he was governor of Massachusetts, and he became a lifetime member of the NRA. I don't know how you can become a lifetime member at 50.
What, were you born at 50?
That's the only thing to do, though.
I think my father would forgive me for being a politician.
My father never wanted me to be a politician because he said they're a bunch of phony liars.
You're not! I think I've maintained not being a phony liar.
Which is why I can't stand them.
I can't stand them.
I can't stand them. Did you ever do any...
I'm guessing you didn't hunt a lot growing up.
Did you, Mayor? No. In New York, you hunt people.
Well, I have to ask.
Did you ever do... And it's okay.
Did you do one of those hunting trips in 2007?
Never did any hunting trip. The only thing I could do is shoot with a pistol.
And I learned it by...
The FBI taught me. Ah, okay.
Okay. Protect myself. Yeah.
They taught it to me in New York and in Washington.
We used to go down.
Actually, we used to use...
The range is below the Epstein prison where he committed suicide.
Where he got suicided.
Where he got suicided, right?
Yeah. Yeah, I did practice there.
And then when I was in Washington, I did it more often with the FBI. I haven't done it in a while, but I used to enjoy shooting, and I was pretty good at it.
I had good aim. I have good hand-eye contact from being a ballplayer.
But surprisingly, my chief of staff, Denny Young, who's the mildest-mannered guy you'd ever met, was a sharpshooter.
Whoa! We go down to shoot, and he's doing better than the FBI. He was a hockey player.
I don't know if that has any connection with being a good shooter.
That's interesting you say that.
But they said, I did really well.
The first time I really shot, I had as a kid a little bit, I had like a disproportionate number of bullseyes and good shots.
And they said it's because you're a ball player.
You have a very, very good hand-eye coordination.
Yeah, there's some truth to that.
As long as he is strong enough and sensible enough to To take into account the feedback, right?
Right. It's not that hard.
I mean, it's hard to be like a 300-yard-away sharpshooter under pressure, but it's not hard to shoot a handgun.
And I really believe that as part of the...
If you want to do a gun reform that would be useful, Just to do one.
I don't think it's necessary, but if you want to require some lessons on the use of a gun for people who have a license, I'd be okay with that.
I think that might be good. Michigan, I believe we do.
It's like a car. We had to do hunter safety.
I analogize a car and a gun.
Both of them are perfectly useful One to travel, the other to save yourself, if necessary.
Neither one of them can kill anybody unless they're used for that purpose, either directly or negligently.
And you reduce the negligent part the more you teach them to do it correctly, including how to handle the gun.
My uncles were all police officers.
So I would watch many of them because we lived in the same house as one of them, like, of putting the gun away safely every day.
Something to know and to make sure people do.
It's... Yes.
Good points all across the board.
So I want to play the J.D. Vans...
a interchange with radical left-wing anti-American Raddatz, Martha Raddatz.
Because I think this is a pure, straight-out example.
And I think that's what we're going to see.
The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment complexes and the mayor said our dedicated police officers have acted on those concerns.
A handful of problems.
Only, Martha, do you hear yourself?
Only a handful of apartment complexes in America were taken over by Venezuelan gangs, and Donald Trump is the problem, and not Kamala Harris' open border.
Americans are so fed up with what's going on, and they have every right to be.
And I really find this exchange...
Martha, sort of interesting because you seem to be more focused with nitpicking everything that Donald Trump has said rather than acknowledging that apartment complexes in the United States of America are being taken over by violent gangs.
I worry so much more about that problem than anything else here.
We've got to get American communities in a safe space again.
And unfortunately, when you let people in by the millions Most of whom are unvetted.
Most of whom you don't know who they really are.
You're going to have problems like this.
Kamala Harris, 94 executive orders that undid Donald Trump's successful border policies.
We knew this stuff would happen.
They dragged about opening the border.
And now we have the consequences and we're living with it.
We can do so much better.
But frankly, we're not going to do better, Martha, unless Donald Trump calls this stuff out.
I'm glad that he did. He really kicked the living hell out of her.
That was awesome. There is not...
These people are...
I don't know if you know what the expression order of magnitude means.
It's used in science a lot.
It's like you're not just different.
You're in a whole different universe.
One has...
You can almost say the order of magnitude is so great that one has a brain and the other doesn't.
Boy, is she subject to brainwashing.
Only a few apartment buildings are taken over by a major organized crime group that has only been in the United States for two and a half years and is already taking over New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, parts of Long Island, parts of Westchester County, parts of some of the small cities outside of Boston, parts of places in Ohio.
And Aurora, Pennsylvania, which is a suburb of Denver that doesn't want to be a sanctuary city, but is being victimized by the left-wing communist policies of the mayor of that city, and probably as big a jackass as Wall's mayor Feliz Navidad, who has invited all of these illegals into his state.
Do you know that Denver has per capita more illegals than New York or any other place?
Does Martha Raddatz know that?
And to take over a few apartment buildings in a small city is a very significant event.
Does she also give credit to the numerous people?
That have been very, very upset about the fact that the police do not respond to their calls.
I never remember a situation where the left-wing media was on the side of the police and not the citizens when they say that their calls are not returned.
They castigate a police department for that, unless the police department is avoiding the crimes being committed by illegal aliens.
This is such a warped country right now.
And there you see, like we have seen all week from CBS, which has given proof to what I've said for years that our media is akin to Pravda.
It's a functionary of the state.
It's the Biden news agency or the Harris news agency.
Not even the Democratic news agency.
It's the left-wing Marxist Democrat news agency.
All of them were educated and brainwashed in the same places.
Right? Ivy League and similar universities.
Overwhelmed by Chinese communists and Russian communists for 40 or 50 years.
Wolsey is a living, breathing example of Of how they destroyed our education system.
That is the communist teachers.
They picked them up 30 years ago.
Harvard doing it.
Took them over to China.
He loved the place.
Even though it was either during Tiananmen Square or he lied about that.
And it was after it. Turns out that probably the latter is the case.
Which would just add up to A group of lies that should be on his tombstone, but you're going to need a big wall like they have, the wall of lies for this decrepit individual who sold himself out to China.
My method of discovery of him was so honest in the sense of each piece just fit together.
When I first heard his statement, That one man's socialism is another man's neighborliness.
I attributed it to silly, liberal, left-wing naivete.
And then when they told me that, I don't know what I heard first, that he made numerous trips to China.
I said, well, now I can't attribute it to that.
Because I think I first said, you know, you wouldn't say that if you made two or three trips to China.
I've made two.
You pick it up right away.
It's not a free society.
It doesn't operate like a free society.
You don't get to move around without being watched.
You don't get to see all the things you want to see.
The people are unhappy.
I'm sorry. All you got to do is have a little common sense and a little sensitivity, which obviously Democrats don't have, to see how unhappy the people are.
Same thing is true in Moscow, for that matter, although it's not communist now, it's something dictatorial, like we are.
Something dictatorial.
When people can't express their opinions that the COVID vaccine isn't safe, and they lose their jobs for it, and they're not rehired, then we don't live in a government of laws, do we? We live in a government where the state's version of the truth becomes the only truth and a prosecutable truth.
So Walls has said things like misinformation and hate speech is not covered by the First Amendment.
And he cites, as any communist would, the statement, well, you cannot scream fire in a crowded theater.
All communists are taught that.
They're not taught that in 1945 or 46, the Supreme Court, in a pretty close to unanimous decision, amended that.
And said that maybe that was too broad.
The statement has to be one that would lead to immediate violence and has to be leading someone to that violence.
Just a mere expression that That the building is burning is not enough to get past the First Amendment.
It has to be imminent violence.
You virtually have to be participating in it.
Which is the reason why all the cases against Trump violate the Constitution.
First of all, he never said anything.
I don't know how he could do those cases when he said go to the Capitol peacefully and Patriotically.
I don't get it.
He would have to have said, go to the Capitol and burn it down.
And then he would have to have done something to lead them to doing that, like leading the march.
The statement, there's just a statement, burn it down would not have been enough.
As it wasn't enough for all of their rats who said that and are on tape saying none of whom got prosecuted.
Now there is one, Martha Johnson, right?
Who actually is on tape saying let's take him out, meaning Trump.
Now that's a prosecutable threat on the president that he got away with because he was an FBI rat.
That's going to be a real shocker to the American people when the time is taken to unravel January 6th, which I knew from the night it happened, which I've explained, but now is not the time to explain it again.
Now, just in case, you know, Sometimes you say, well, a couple of buildings and it's just TDA. Could I please tell you what TDA is?
This organization being protected by Martha Raddatz of ABC and Governor Feliz Navidad, who says there's no problem there.
They've had numerous arrests of people being beaten, people being involved in murders.
They've taken ownership of, in one case, three of their apartment buildings.
I don't know what the exact number is, but it's maybe eight or ten.
They had a group of ten that were involved in numerous random arrests Criminal activities.
And here's a workman.
Here's a picture of a workman.
Now, this workman was...
This guy just...
They try to accuse the companies of being slumlords.
Now, one of the companies that's a slumlord has had two awards in the last three years for excellent auditory management.
So, I mean, this is typical left-wing, democratic lying.
And people living in fear.
They want to do this.
Why the hell are they supporting Trondiagua?
Why? I guess it's the same reason that they support...
That they support putting people out on bail, you know, without bail.
Now, I want you to take a look.
I don't have his name.
I do have his identification.
This gentleman, this picture was taken by the police.
This damage was done by the organization that Martha Raddatz doesn't think means anything, nor does Governor Feliz Navidad.
This gentleman had that done because Governor Feliz Navidad, who is a Democrat who supports Harris and Walls and is very much like them, a pro-criminal Democrat.
Feliz Navidad. Feliz Navidad.
That's the governor who...
Now look at the gentleman. You think he's going to feel happy having that sung to him?
I think that'll do it.
So, Martha Raddatz, what do you have to say about this?
Oh, it's only one guy?
A bloody photo of a building worker after the man was beaten to a pulp by members of the brutal Venezuelan prison gang for refusing to let them stay in a vacant apartment in a building they asserted they had taken over.
Local cops and the FBI were asked to help to stop the extortion but refused to step in.
Refused to step in.
What would you do if a member of the NYPD pulled something like that when you were mayor?
Have him arrested.
Have him arrested for violating his oath.
I mean, this is crazy.
It wrote a letter.
To ask for help, saying, gangs have taken control of several of our properties in Aurora, Colorado.
In an attempt to discredit this fact for political purposes and avoid government accountability, some have spread false information about our situation.
The company which owns and had managed the properties posted surveillance video, including the footage of the beating of an employee.
That it said proved the gang had a foothold on Aurora.
It's had to pull all its workers back.
It's now in the process of trying to sell these properties.
The mayor, who originally agreed that things were in crisis, after a conversation with Feliz Navidad, said that these companies were slum wards and that this was being exaggerated.
I don't know. You couldn't exaggerate the face that I saw.
The CBC management, the company, accused the city of covering up the presence of the foreign gang, which they surely are doing.
Even the FBI will tell you that.
It instead drummed up code violations.
They hadn't had code violations before.
The company received a perfect inspection in 2022 and 2023.
The only violations they got was after the gang took over.
When the employee was told that they wanted to take over more apartments in the building, he said no.
They even offered him a bribe.
The minute he did that, they jumped on top of him and beat the living daylights out of him.
He was unconscious at the end.
You see him. Having regained his consciousness.
This is exactly what they're doing in six other counties in the state.
You should know that this city, this county, along with six others in Colorado, is suing that jackass that you saw singing Feliz Navidad.
Because this happens because he set up a sanctuary city and a sanctuary state.
And they don't want it.
Denver does, but they leave Denver and they go to other counties because they need more places to hide.
Just the way it is.
Now, we come all the way back to New York and there's a group in New York that are beginning to create sort of a monopoly on certain types of crime.
They have a smaller group of young people starting at about 11.
They get on mopeds, and they go to a crowded area, of which there are many in Manhattan, and they attempt to take your cell phone.
You know, and these cell phones are $1,000, $1,200.
And they send them off sometimes to Venezuela, where they can be repurposed.
And it's apparently millions-of-dollar business.
They do common robberies and theft.
They do extortion.
They are planting agents here as permanent distributors of fentanyl.
They are displacing MS-13 for, number one, a lot of the fentanyl traffic, and number two, a lot of the terrorism.
And all this in only two and a half years.
MS-13 took 10 and aren't where they are.
This is an extraordinarily well-run group.
And it makes the point that Donald Trump makes all the time that they're emptying our prisons here.
There's a prison gang from Venezuela.
Prisons are pretty empty in Venezuela.
The crime rate in Caracas is down by an amazing amount.
How do you think that happens?
And why is it that one out of every three of these rapists and murderers is a Venezuelan?
Another reason is, even when we catch them, we don't send them back because Venezuela won't take them back.
My captain won't take them back.
How long do you think they won't take them back when Trump is in office?
A day. But if he needs any help, I mean, I'm more than happy to run that operation for him.
I'll get them all back. Just got to get me a bunch of planes and parachutes.
Oh, these are young guys.
Very easy to show them how to pull a...
Send them right to Maduro's house.
Which is what we should have done with the illegal migrants.
Sent them all to Kamala's house.
She was the czar.
She doesn't say she was the czar now, but she was the czar.
I don't know what she was now.
What she says she was now, right?
She was tasked with identifying the root causes.
She didn't do much of a job with that.
Your answer on that.
And we got the most illegal aliens in history beyond any president, Trump.
That's so crazy.
Anybody? Under these two criminals, we've had more people come into the United States in their three and a half years than in all of the existence of...
of both Clinton, Castle, and the other major facility that we had.
Well, Mayor, the President, your friend, had a great speech today, or I guess it was more of a Q&A with the But the Chicago...
And I'd like to get your reaction to a clip.
So I was talking right before he went out and did this.
Yeah. And he even said, I gotta go.
Let's watch this. That is going to have a serious effect on the overall economy.
And yes, you're going to find some people who would gain from individual tariffs.
The overall effect could be massive in terms of the economy.
I agree. I agree it's going to have a massive effect, positive effect.
It's going to be a positive, not a negative.
Let me just tell you.
No, no, let me tell you. I know how committed you are to this.
And it must be hard for you to, you know, spend 25 years talking about tariffs as being negative and then have somebody explain to you that you're totally wrong.
It'll have a negative...
It will have...
I'll go a step further.
If you don't do this, this country has no chance.
40 million jobs is a lot of jobs to rely on trade.
They're all coming back. Those are 40 million jobs in America that rely on trade.
Are you ready? John Deere, great company, they announced About a year ago, they're going to build big plants outside of the United States, right?
They're going to build them in Mexico.
And you threaten the tariffs and they stop.
That's right. I said, if John Deere builds those plants and not selling anything into the United States, they just announced yesterday they're probably not going to build the plants, okay?
I kept the jobs here.
Wow. I just love how I went after.
I wanted to make sure that I had the right The right numbers here.
But Ellis Island existed for 60 years.
It had in 60 years 12 million legal immigrants.
In the last three and a half years, we've had bare minimum 14 or 15 million illegal aliens.
A more accurate number would probably be 18 to 20 million.
How many years? Well, Ellis Island was 60, I believe.
Yeah, but we're talking just a few years.
There's about two and a half, three years, yes.
And Ellis Island was a very careful vetting of these people.
So that it's not uncommon for them to be put in a hospital and held for 30 days to make sure there was any suspicion of an infectious disease.
If there was a suspicion of a criminal record they were held until that was resolved.
Now they're let in without any attempt to find out.
And most of these people who turn out raping our women and killing our kids have done it before.
We just don't find out.
We don't vet anybody. Forget it.
We do not vet anyone.
We don't wait. And some of them, from the worst places, Venezuela's not going to tell you.
You got a guy from Venezuela, he says, I'm fleeing oppression.
He's actually been let out of the penitentiary for double homicide.
He's unlikely to tell you.
You can't find out.
No way. I'm not talking about the people that come in on the southern border, northern border, and we never see them.
There's probably 4, 5, 6 million of those that you've got to add to the 8 to 10 that we know about.
That's why we get to 15, 16, 17 million.
At one time, they were the most dangerous because the people who came in, let's say to Rikers Island, Ellis Island, it should be Rikers Island, were fully vetted.
We would check the French government.
We would check with the British government.
We would check with the Italian government.
We would check with the Irish government.
And they'd say, oh yeah, John has a long record of sexual abuse.
Come on, John. Now John can come in and there's no record.
John could be the nicest guy you ever met or he could be a massive A maniacal killer of little girls and boys.
So that's the problem.
That's the problem that we have.
That, unfortunately, they have no control over.
Not the slightest bit of control over.
Well, let's...
Let's get Slick Willy's view on the situation.
A young woman who's been killed by an immigrant?
Yeah, well, if they'd all been properly vetted, that probably wouldn't have happened.
But if they're all properly vetted, and that doesn't happen, and America is not having enough babies to keep our populations up, so we need immigrants that have been vetted to do work, there wouldn't be a problem.
And he couldn't keep people all torn up and upset.
You had a case in Georgia not very long ago, didn't you?
They made an ad about a young woman who had been killed by an immigrant.
Yeah, well, if they'd all been properly vetted, that probably wouldn't have happened.
But if they're all properly vetted, and that doesn't happen, and America is not having enough babies to keep our populations up, so we need immigrants that have been vetted to do work, there wouldn't be a problem.
And he couldn't keep people all torn up and upset.
They weren't properly vetted.
The guy wasn't properly vetted who killed Lake and Riley.
He wasn't properly vetted by the people you're campaigning for, doofus.
And stop looking at that girl.
You're too old. I mean, it's just ridiculous.
It's ridiculous for them to say that.
He's condemning her!
She's the one who let them in without being vetted.
The ones that Trump let in were too vetted, remember?
They sued him for that.
He was being unfair to all these little criminals.
And when you open your border wide open with no vetting, no anything, don't you think the worst people come in?
Not the best?
This is a chance for the worst people to come in.
And that's exactly, that is exactly what they do.
Exactly what they do.
100%. So there's a group right in the heart of Manhattan called Los Diablos de la...
Let me make sure I get this right now.
Okay? Los Diablos de la...
Cuarente y Dos.
They are a subdivision.
Let's call them the Hitler's Youth for Transderagua.
And they're based out of the hotel that we're paying for.
And they have, I wouldn't say luxury, but pretty close to luxury accommodations.
A lot better than our veterans, a lot better than our homeless.
It's considered the epicenter of our city's sanctuary city nightmare, and they alone have had 50 separate incidents of gunpoint robberies.
Not one of them is behind bars because of the left-wing Democratic Mario Cuomo laws, or Andrew Cuomo laws.
That were passed in 2019, one of them known as Raise the Age, and the other, Demolition of Bail.
So you combine the Democrat policies in Washington for allowing these people to come in.
Then the New York City completely illegal, unconstitutional, and anti-American prohibition on the New York Police Department cooperating with federal law enforcement.
And then the law is passed by Andrew Cuomo to allow criminals to go free without bail.
You've got a disaster.
You've got streets like you have in Queens filled with not just prostitutes, but aggressive prostitutes that they're not just going to give you sex.
They're gonna take everything you got You know how frustrating this is for me because I stopped all this Bye.
It stopped all of it.
I want you to look at the screen.
I want you to look at two people.
One of them is Oregon Forestry official Mike Shaw.
He was suspended from his job after the DEI strategy officer, whatever the hell that is.
That's the thing on the left.
Megan Donaker.
And she said that he was hired based only on merit.
He was hired based only on merit.
This is another Democrat, wacko, crazy offshoot of California in between California and Washington.
It has the unfortunate city of Portland with the city of Seattle up north and the city of San Francisco down south.
And there's your DEI strategy officer who suspends a man because he was hired solely.
On the basis of merit.
What was she hired on?
She hired her. That's crazy.
That's actually scary because...
No, that's Harris.
That's Biden. That's Cuomo.
That's all of them. That's what they all do.
What do you think the DEI officers do?
This is what happens in our police department.
We've got women who are firefighters that can't carry the men out of the fires.
We have soldiers in battle that will get our male soldiers killed.
You're not a feminist if you put women in roles they can't perform.
And you're not a feminist if you allow men to play in female sports.
And you're not in anything if you take people who are hired based solely on merit, I don't know what you are, and fire them or suspend them because they don't have the right skin color.
But what do you expect in a country that selects a vice president as Biden did because he needed a black female?
Well, he got a female.
There are people that doubt that he got a black.
Wow! What would happen?
Would she be disqualified as vice president because she was selected?
She wasn't selected because she ever did anything.
All she ever did is screw things up and, you know, spent time with Willie Brown.
That's right. Now, her big concern isn't the fact that she isn't explaining her policies to people or that her policies are just a continuation of Biden's destruction of this country.
She's concentrated on one little narrow part of the black males.
I don't know. What percentage of the voting population do black males take up?
Do you know, Ted?
Why don't we look? Percentage of black males.
What's the number? Oh, where is she polling compared to others?
I mean, she's at...
No, no, no, no. What percentage?
Yeah. What percentage?
What percentage?
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Males. Of...
The national, just the national.
Oh, you want to know what percentage of the country?
Probably around 7%.
National. Black males?
I'm going to guess 7%.
It's less than other demographics.
Like 5%, maybe.
I see stuff about their drifting from Kamala.
One in four black men under 50 support Trump.
It's the young Blacks who support him.
NPR has a story that polls suggest Republicans are making big gains among Black voters.
Percentage of voters by race.
Let's just take a look.
percentage of voters by race.
I still can't find that one.
Yeah, so Black Americans are...
Oh, I said 7%, right? So Black Americans are projected to account for 14% of eligible voters in the U.S. So that's how I got my 7%.
I knew it was around 14.
Probably make it 6. Women are slightly more than men, and they vote slightly more than men.
Okay. So even a degree where it's like 2 percentage points more?
So it could be 5% or 6% of the vote are Black males.
So she is trying to get back whatever percentage Trump got of 5% of the vote.
Did she ever consider that the white males in Pennsylvania are a hell of a lot more than that?
And she basically just pissing on them.
Right? That's right.
But these Democrats can't help themselves.
Everything about them is built up on a house of cards based on identity.
That black man...
Who, like everyone else, have a certain amount of self-respect, have got to feel that they are being marginalized by being appealed to As black males that should be voting for her.
And Obama gives no other reason other than she's a black female.
Bingo. Well, not only that she's a black female, also that you guys won't do it because you're racist and misogynist.
You hate women or something. You don't like women.
What's wrong with you? You don't vote for women.
The way he just lectured and talked down to those guys was absurd.
Why does he get this? Why does he get the attention that he did?
The media. He's really been a horrible influence on this country.
Yes. And probably one of the causes of our continued racism.
Oh, he was the worst on race relations in, I mean, maybe any president since.
I mean, you'd have to go back a ways.
You'd have to go back a ways. What I wanted to, and I know we only got a few minutes left, I wanted to show you an ad, a very concerning ad.
I don't want to give it any more attention, but it's from the Kamala Harris-Tim Walls campaign.
I actually saw it last night.
And I was like shocked.
I thought maybe I was like super tired and seeing things.
Listen to this, Mayor. I do remember the day that he suggested that we shoot people on the streets.
A second term would be worse.
There will be no one to stop his worst instincts.
Unchecked power, no guardrails.
If we elect Trump again, we're in terrible danger.
That's insane! Why is there no...
Why is there some silly woman saying that he suggested shooting people on the street but no quote from him?
How are they allowed to put that?
So this ad just went live yesterday.
Well, that was like the Goldwater ads.
That was like where they had, you know, and they had to take them off.
Oh. The Goldwater ad where they said he was going to blow up the world because he was a Republican.
Yeah. That's a good point.
I hope the campaign... I mean, I don't remember him ever saying that we should shoot people on the streets.
I don't either. And the whole ad is disturbing to me.
It's got to tell me that. But also, it tells you something that they have.
If he had said it, aren't they going to put that on?
Him saying it, right? Of course.
Of course. They have these bought and paid for, probably mid to low level staffers, right?
Then they paint them as like Trump's right hand on whatever, right?
These are former Trump staffers.
The two people you saw in the clip.
But Monica Cassidy. No, Olivia Troy.
Olivia Troyer. Never heard of her, right?
Cassidy is the one who says I put up her dress.
Yeah, when do we get to sue her, Mayor?
I mean, it would have been physically impossible for me to do it.
And I've got more witnesses than it was in a tent with all these people around.
We got it. It was 20 degrees out.
She had a big coat on.
I had a big coat on.
I would have to have gotten down on my knees in front of about 30 or 40 people.
And she's a tall girl.
And put my hand all the way up her...
Yeah, it's... Her coat.
Of course. I would imagine she's wearing something under it.
I mean...
Of course it's absurd.
And she never, ever said it under oath.
When she testified about me, she left it out.
She said it for the book.
That she wanted to make money on, and she featured it as one of her five big revelations in the book.
So that to me is the usual game of a disreputable publisher that makes you say things that sell the book.
So they say, I say that Giuliani sexually assaulted you.
He can't sue you.
He's in too much trouble.
As I'm sitting here remembering this specific story, all the stories we're covering, it upsets me, Mayor.
We'll talk offline.
I want to do something about that.
She is... Not just for, obviously for you, but even beyond that, right?
It's the standard that the president sets.
It's absolutely absurd.
I hesitated to mention it because it doesn't get mentioned.
And the mere fact that you mention it, some people believe it, even though it's completely untrue.
Yeah, but I'm going to follow up on this.
Because that's, there's got to be some, if you're a lawyer out there.
I haven't touched this woman, wouldn't touch her, hardly know her.
Even the other allegations she made about me under oath about the things we talked about are not true.
I never talked to her. It's so obvious she's being...
Anyway, I mean, my personal interreaction with this Cassidy woman is that everything she said about me was completely false.
Now, it wasn't much, but what she said about me was false.
After it all got testified to and I got to respond, then when she did her book, this allegation shows up in her book along with two or three other sensationalized allegations with no analysis of how is it possible for this to have happened in a crowded group in a tent at 20 degrees to have put my hand up her dress, up her coat.
Ridiculous. Well, a busy nightmare.
20 days left.
I think from now until Election Day, we've got to get a little message from you to close each night.
With 20 days left? I do believe that here's the thing you have to do, and I'm going to keep reminding you of it in different ways.
You've got to sit down tomorrow if you haven't done it already.
I want you to start off with a little piece of paper.
And a pen, a nice pen that you like.
And put down...
Why don't we start off...
Some of you are very, very friendly, very outgoing.
Some people are not. They're shyer and they have fewer friends or people they feel comfortable with.
Put down...
Put down the most obvious to start with.
Put down the family members.
And then put down the friends and see if you can keep it depending on the type of personality you have at 10 or 20 or 30.
Okay. And then call them before we get to the weekend.
And if you are in a state that has early voting, like I think we start here in Florida on the 20th, right?
Right. Tell them to go out and vote.
Now, you know, you know who your friends are that are going to vote for Trump and who aren't and whatever.
If you miss a few, what's the difference?
You know, if you send out a Biden voter or whatever.
But here we're trying to get Trump elected, so let's see if we can concentrate on Trump voters.
And get them to vote.
And then call them back.
See if they voted. But they didn't remind them to do it again.
Do it again, and if they really have a problem, go pick them up and take them.
You want a free country for your kids?
You want to do something?
Do that. Enormously effective.
I mean, depending on you, your social circle, your personality, push your personality.
If you're generally a person afraid to do sales and stuff like that, get over it.
This isn't a sale. It's about whether your kids are going to grow up In the same kind of country you grew up in, and you have the responsibility of making sure of that.
I can't do it for you.
All I can do is urge you to do it.
So you put down a piece of paper, brother, sister, their kids, friends, next-door neighbor, friends you have dinner with, friends you haven't seen in a while, who share your political views.
Don't assume they're going to vote.
Call them up. Make sure they're going to vote.
Okay? Yeah.
I'm going to talk more about that and ask you if you've been doing it.
And we're going to ask you to call in.
We'll start this maybe tomorrow, Ted.
Yeah. We'll get some phone calls tomorrow.
Yeah. Have somebody call in that followed my advice tomorrow and made three, four calls.
See what your experience was.
And explain to other people how you did it.
Then there are other things you can start looking at.
You can start talking to the local Republican club or organization that's bringing out the vote to see if there's a role for you to play there.
If you are capable of traveling, you may be in a state That is very obviously Democrat or Republican, where your work isn't really as needed, but you're not far from a state that, I mean, like if you're a New Yorker, you're not far from Pennsylvania.
Your work in New York so far wouldn't be that valuable.
Your work in Pennsylvania would be invaluable.
We could say the same thing about South Carolina and North Carolina, right?
Go from South Carolina to North Carolina and get out the vote.
Get on the phone for the South Carolina Republican Party.
Do poll watching.
Or if you're in the southern part, Georgia.
So let's discuss this more tomorrow.
Maybe we'll put a couple of volunteers on, Ted, who do this, and they can explain in more detail how to...
This is how elections are won.
And one on the ground when they're close.
This is an election.
This is really 10 governor's elections, right?
Yeah. This is the way we got to approach it.
So pray for the people of the United States and pray for the people of Ukraine and pray for the people of Israel and all the people in this world that have to be delivered From the dark age that we live in right now, and let it all happen, dear God, at once.
One great miracle on the first Tuesday in November.
We're in your hands, God.
God bless America.
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