America's Mayor Live (520): Countdown to Election 2024: 17 Days
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Sophisticated crooks, like Jimmy Walker was a very sophisticated crook.
Or O'Dwyer, they got him out of town and they sent him off to Mexico because Truman didn't want the problem of a corrupt New York mayor.
Now, Adams is just the opposite because Truman took care of O'Dwyer because O'Dwyer wasn't ratting on Truman.
Now, in the case of Adams, they consider him a rat.
Because he was complaining about 200,000 illegal migrants who you can't tell him anything about being thrown in New York and he didn't get any money.
What an ungrateful guy he was.
But he was making a big issue out of it.
And the Biden people, you know, they call it lawfare.
It's so damn gentle sounding.
It's a highly corrupt use of the awesome power of criminal prosecution.
People who do that are truly very bad people.
I believe the people who will frame you for a serious crime, they can take away your liberty and put you in jail for long periods of time for things you didn't do, and they do it for their political benefit.
I think people like that are no different than murderers.
They have the same moral compass as a murderer.
Everything's about them.
They can do anything.
And they sure as hell tried to do it to Trump and have done it to a lot of Republicans.
They're trying to do it to me.
The Al Smith dinner last night was an opportunity for Harris to show us that scenes like this, or when she ridiculed the judge who was a candidate who was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Which is about as benign a religious group as you're ever going to meet.
And all they do are good things, like the Al Smith dinner.
The Al Smith dinner gives a Christmas party for the poor people.
They supported several of the homes for foster children for years and years and years.
And they put a tremendous amount of money, believe it or not, into taking care of people with AIDS. There's a period of time in which the Catholic Church and the Catholic Charities were taking care of more people with AIDS than anyone else.
Even though as a moral matter, as a religious matter, they of course had difficulties with it.
You, atheists, have a difficult time understanding that Christians were taught to love sinners.
It's the complexity of the parable of the prodigal son, which very many people don't understand.
But it's a profound...
Mystery of the Catholic Church.
But sinners are important because we're all sinners.
But in any event, let's get some of the flavor of it.
And when you get the flavor of it, you're going to see why Dodo Berg didn't show up.
Let's just go with...
What do you got there?
Let's go with Trump at the Al Smith dinner.
Yeah, but we start with Schumer.
This day looks lovely.
It looks lovely.
But look on the bright side, Chuck, considering how woke your party has become.
If Kamala loses, you still have a chance to become the first woman president.
Coming in a coming in very, very strong.
Mr. Thank you.
You can hear?
I can't.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Go on, you're back.
So now let's go to the one that talks about the administration of the sacrament of Holy Communion.
Remember, he's an Episcopalian and he knows exactly what Holy Communion is.
I was shocked when I heard that Kamala was skipping the Al Smith dinner.
I really hoped that she would come because we can't get enough of hearing her beautiful laugh.
She laughs like crazy.
We would recognize it any place in this room and all polls are indicating I'm leading big with the Catholic vote, as I should be, as I should be.
But I don't think Kamala has given up yet.
She hasn't.
instead of attending tonight.
She's in Michigan receiving communion from Gretchen Whitmer.
That's not a...
What did he say?
That's not a joke?
We should check.
Maybe she took a Dorito.
She wouldn't know the difference.
Now let's go to, oh yeah, you should know, for those of you who don't know, the mayor of our city is under six investigations.
He's actually under more investigations than Trump.
He's under six investigations, three by the Southern District of New York, two by the Eastern District of New York, and one by Bragg.
And they all started when he started criticizing Biden for sending two 100,000 illegal aliens to New York, of which maybe there were one or two that had a name and a description.
And none of them have any idea of their criminal record.
None.
So, Adams is now under criminal investigation.
It's about time, Mayor Adams.
Good luck with everything.
They went after you.
They went after you, Mayor.
Oh boy, I knew that.
Nine and a half months ago, I said, you know, he just said something about the administration.
He's going to be indicted any moment.
And guess what happened?
But you're going to win.
I think you're going to win.
I know you're going to win.
So good luck.
The enemy of my enemy can be my friend.
Right?
I think that's what's going on right there with that one.
Democrats would vote.
Yeah, you can play that one.
Crazy for saying that men have periods, but then I met Tim Walz.
Well, I'd better wrap up because Mayor Adams told me earlier that I needed to make this one very quick, especially the city has reserved this room for a large group of illegal aliens coming in from Texas.
There's a group called White Dudes for Harris.
Have you seen this?
White Dudes for Harris.
Anybody know?
Some of you here, White Dudes for Harris.
Doesn't sound like it.
But I'm not worried about them at all because their wives and their wives' lovers are all voting for me.
A major issue of this race is childcare and Kamala has put forward a concept of a plan.
A lot of people don't like it.
The only piece of advice I would have for her in the event that she wins would be not to let her husband Doug anywhere near the nannies.
Just keep them away.
That's a nasty one.
Chuck Schumer is here looking very glum.
Doesn't he look glum?
He looks glum.
But look on the bright side Chuck considering how woke your party has become if Kamala loses you still have a chance to become the first woman president No one can say no one can say he doesn't have a sense of humor Now, it is true that, you know, I imagine a lot of those jokes are written.
I know how his stuff is written, and he has a big input into it.
I wrote speeches for him when Steve Miller was his main speechwriter.
I used to help Steve with the speeches, and I did a lot of them on crime.
And he does like Ronald Reagan, he does a lot of insertion of his own.
Any good performer owns his material.
So here's what happens if you're a good performer.
Either the person you're working with has gotten your voice so well, they give it to you and you don't have to edit it very much.
Or they don't and you edit it a lot.
Or when they first work with you, you edit it a lot and then they get it.
When you've got people with brains, I'm not talking about Biden or Harris.
I'm talking about people with active, lively intellects.
Now, I don't care who you are.
When you listen to Harris, you can tell immediately, unless you're stupid, that she doesn't have a good intellect.
She gets confused.
I'm going to give you a description, a brilliant description that somebody gave today about it.
But being able to be funny is a sign of a very strong intellect.
Because it's harder to be funny than anything else.
It really is.
And it's not just the material.
It's the way he delivered the material.
Like the thing on Schumer that he began with kind of a use of his voice that already told you it was going to be funny.
It's like he's signaling you.
So there are certain comedians, I don't know if it's true for you, but he's now dead, but the comedian Peter Sellers.
Any movie he's in, it can be the lousiest movie.
I watch the guy walk around, I laugh.
He makes me laugh.
Sorry.
And he's, of course, a great comedian, but he just makes me laugh.
He does.
Well, he's funny.
He is funny, but there's something about him...
just his manner woody allen who i hate to mention because of all his problems so woody allen has a little of that too particularly for a new yorker you know for a new yorker he has he has that um he has that sort of um yeah i don't funny attitude yeah i don't know the young woody allen was he was that when he got was he famous as a young man Oh my god.
So he's been famous all of his life.
I've caught him on the back end, right?
So I always like...
He's had much more famous movies than this, but I like the one about the Banana Republic.
Because in the Banana Republic, he has a scene where they're killing a...
They're killing a South American dictator.
Do you remember this, guys?
He's still in a South American dictator.
And it was the era of wide world of sports.
It used to be on every Sunday, every Saturday.
And they would pick, and it was very popular in the intervals between the baseball and football season.
And they'd pick a sport that maybe you wouldn't see much of, like bobsledding or And they'd go all over the world and show you these sports events that you wouldn't otherwise get to see.
You know, in those days, that's how we would get to see European soccer.
They'd put it on Wide World of Sport.
So he decides to do, there's going to be an assassination.
There's going to be an assassination of this guy in, you know, this Banana Republic.
And he goes and covers it for the Wide World of Sport.
They have the opening of the wide world of this book.
Today, we're here in Estavia, San Marco, and it is rumored that within the next 10 minutes, the...
The dictator, Francisco Fernando, will be coming.
Wide world of sports is in the Little Republic of San Marcos, where we're going to bring you a live, on-the-spot assassination.
They're going to kill the president of this lovely Latin American country and replace him with a military dictatorship.
And everybody is about as excited and tense as can be.
The weather on this Sunday afternoon is perfect, and if you've just joined us, we've seen a series of colorful riots that started with the traditional bombing of the American Embassy, a ritual as old as the city itself.
Following that, the leader of the labor union, Julio Doaz, was dragged from his home and beaten by an angry mob.
It was one of the most exciting spectacles I've ever seen.
We'll probably have a videotape replay of that later on.
All around, there are colorful flags and hats.
And now the moment we've been waiting for is here.
Everyone is getting quiet.
The President is going to leave his office and walk down the steps of the palace.
For that, we're going down on the playing area.
Take it away, Howard.
This is tremendous, Don, just tremendous.
The atmosphere heavy, uncertain, overtones of ugliness.
A reminder in a way of how it was in March of 1964 at Miami Beach, when Clay met Liston for the first time and nobody was certain how it would turn out.
The crowd is tense.
They've been here since 10 this morning.
And, and I think I see the door beginning to open.
El Presidente may be coming out.
The dollar opens.
It's heat
It's over
It's all over for El Presidente.
This reporter is going to get to him, if he can, through this mob for one last word before he expires.
As you can see, this crowd is not to be trifled with.
They're in a frenzy.
They're trying to get over to El Presidente, even as I am trying to do now.
Would you people let me through?
This is American television.
American television, please.
Let me through.
We're getting through now.
Here we are.
Here we are, sir.
Sir, you've been shot.
When did you know it was all over?
Fascist dictator.
Well, of course you're upset, and that's understandable under the circumstances.
I guess now you'll have to announce your retirement.
Well, good luck to you, sir.
Good luck to you.
And now a few folks will bear with me for a moment.
I'm going to try and get in a word with the new dictator of San Marcos.
That's assuming I can get through this noisy and demonstrative crowd.
I wonder if you people would let me through.
I see the general off in the distance.
A new dictator talking to one of his men.
Excuse me.
Excuse me, sir.
General, General, congratulations, General Emilio Molina.
Now, you really have to go get that movie and watch the whole thing.
That is, of course, the funniest scene of the movie, without any doubt.
And it goes on, and what happens is Woody Allen, who is the producer and the writer and director of the movie, also plays in the movie, and somehow he gets confused for the dictator.
I think they kill the second guy, too.
And they make him the dictator.
He doesn't know what the hell to do.
He's like a stupid little guy from New York, and he doesn't know what the hell to do, and he's the dictator.
And they want him to kill this person, and that person, and this person, and that person.
And it is very, very funny.
He could parody America.
Now, that was beyond New York.
They would always say he was kind of limited to New York.
He wasn't.
He could do Hollywood.
He was just unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
So, I think, and a lot of people agree with this, and we're going to get to our map very, very shortly, that there's a sleeper issue here, Ted, that Trump has...
And I don't know if he's using it for all that it's worth.
And that's the men participating in women's sports.
So that's a 69% issue.
69% of the American people believe that it is unfair to have a man make believe he's a woman and engage in In female sports.
Now, Biden and Harris are in favor of it through executive order, and they've even sponsored a bill that would make it a violation of the law to deprive transgender, and I get confused on what you call them.
A guy that used to be a male now says he's a female.
See that?
69% of Americans oppose men competing in women's sports.
So I don't know if we have a B-roll of this, but you saw the poll.
I think number 13, if you go back to number 13, you'll see that Trump is on the other side of this.
I have nine grandchildren, six of them female.
How do you plan on addressing the transgender issue in women's sports?
I have nine grandchildren, six of them female, all playing sports, and we are very concerned for their safety, not just on the field and the courts, but in their locker rooms as well.
It's such an easy question, and everybody in the room, and you know that answer.
We're not going to let it happen.
You look, just yesterday, they had a volleyball match.
Did you see that?
Yeah.
Where a person that transitioned, okay?
We have to be very careful because this can terminate your political career if you say it slightly off, all right?
But transitioned from man to female.
I was on a volleyball, and I saw the slam.
It was a slam.
I never saw a ball hit so hard.
Hit the girl on the head.
But other people, even in volleyball, they've been permanently, I mean, they've been really hurt badly, women playing, men.
But you don't have to do the volleyball.
We stop it.
We stop it.
We absolutely stop it.
You can't have it.
It's a man playing in the game, I mean physically from a muscular, even if it was a little bit less, maybe they do all sorts of tests and drugs and everything else.
Look at what's happened in swimming.
Look at the records that are being broken.
So how do you stop it?
Do you go to the sports leagues?
Do you go to the Olympic councils?
You just ban it.
The president bans it.
You just don't let it happen.
Not a big deal.
You know, look at the difference, if you can remember, between a question asked of Trump and a question asked of Biden.
He answered it.
For better or worse, he answered the question.
Would you allow transgender females, once a male, now a female, to participate in female sports?
No.
And he gives you the reasons.
What do we get out of her?
I was brought up in the middle class.
And we were very poor.
And we had a lot of issues to overcome.
And this is an issue that has to be studied extremely carefully.
And then we will have aspirations about it.
And then we'll have aspirations about the aspirations which will aspirate.
That's what you get out of her.
I mean, I'll give you an example.
I don't have the one right now, but she was asked about reparations.
Now, she's been in favor of reparations forever.
Now she wants to study it.
This is the typical refuge of a scoundrel, lying, creepy, useless politician.
I'll put together a study group.
What will you do about reparations?
I'll put together a study group.
The last study group that wanted to give $5 million a person to every Black person, even ones that came here after slavery, even Governor Dodo Bird in California said, I can't possibly afford it!
Well, first of all, on the point of reparations, it has to be studied.
There's no question about that.
And I've been very clear about that position.
She has.
She was very clearly in favor of reparations.
Now she's very clearly in favor of studying it.
First of all, you're not clearly in favor of it or against it if you're studying it.
It means you don't know what you want to do and you want somebody else to tell you.
It is, I'm telling you, you want a great example of anybody that shouldn't be a leader?
Anybody that needs study groups too often.
And if you need a study group on this issue, and what is this protecting women crap?
I mean, women have been injured by men already participating in sports.
What about the...
The volleyball team that nobody wants to play with, they got this big guy on it, and he smashes the ball down so hard he just about broke the neck of some girl.
And now another college is pulling out on playing for it.
But, okay, whatever your position, you know Trump's position.
And you know Harris's position, but she's trying to weasel out of it.
That was the first time she ever gave an answer other than, I'm in favor of it.
She's in favor of legislation that would make it impossible not to allow women.
Was she knocked down by a guy?
Do we have the...
you got to go off now this team's got a game coming up this weekend and the college has pulled out That's what they have to do.
I'm sorry.
I'm not...
I mean, if I were a coach of a team of girls and you brought some monster guy in to play against them, I would just forfeit the game.
I'd say, I'm going to forfeit the game.
It's not even a game anymore.
I have no idea what the sensitivity is.
And they say they're for science, to accept the science, that there are significant differences between a man and a woman.
And significant similarities.
I think that's science.
I don't know, did biology change since I got A's in it in college?
Are men different now?
Must be that the younger men are different.
And women must be much more complex because what I always thought was a fairly easy answer, what is a woman?
Now the justices of the Supreme Court can't even answer what a woman is.
I also think these guys are a perfect definition of what my father hated the most and got me to sort of develop bullies.
You know, there's a.
Stand up to bullies.
Dictators that way.
It's a Hitler or a Maduro or an Ayatollah.
They're bullies.
And most of them are actual cowards.
And most of them are actual cowards.
I mean, it's a terrible, terrible thing. terrible thing.
Terrible.
So 69% say men should not be in women's sport.
I really believe there should be a targeted commercial everywhere in places where the votes are all questionable.
And they should just make a stark difference.
He is promising that he's going to end Men acting like bullies and coming into women's sports.
And she has promised that she's going to continue it.
Except recently, she tried to lie about it.
I said she's going to set up a study group.
But, you know, the study group is then going to do what she's been promising to do for 10 years.
I think that would be enormously, enormously helpful.
And before we get to our map, Let's take a little look at the Black vote.
So now, there's a whole thing that has developed as to whether or not she can get the male Black vote.
Now, they're really not talking about her getting the male Black vote.
They're talking about her getting the normal Democrat wipeout That is necessary to winning some of these states.
Meaning the last election, Biden was getting in most states anywhere from 85 to 90% of the black vote.
So if that 85 or 90 drops to 70 and the number turning out drops by another 10, In the states that he won last time, those states would have flipped.
Trump would have won just on that alone.
So this is a big concern for hers.
So instead of going to talk to them about what she can do for the black community that's disturbing them, she treats them like they're stupid children.
And she brings in symbols.
She brings in Obama to tell black men how they have to vote.
You know Obama didn't give him a reason to vote for her other than she's a black woman.
That's about as big an insult as you can get.
He didn't come in and say she's going to have a big impact on the economy or she's going to end the war or she has great ideas for reorganizing the government.
First of all, she doesn't.
He comes in and he says okay brothers you got to vote the way I tell you to vote because I'm smarter than you are enormously and for and for Obama who is a smoother than that I I attributed to the fact he didn't want to do it you cannot compare Obama With Harris and Biden,
we've been used to two dodos for four years now.
Obama's a smart man.
And I think he knew that thing he did in Chicago was going to hurt her.
He's too smart to know that you don't get votes by telling people how to vote.
Whether they're black people, white people, you persuade them.
Even if you're very forceful at the end, you make it appear at least as if it's their idea.
Because you don't go there and sort of lecture them on, why aren't you voting for her?
You must vote for her because she's a black woman.
Now, you've got to know, going around the black community, and I'm not going to get involved in this at all, our whole group of them will say she's not black.
Now, I don't know if there's anything to that, or it's just the fact that they don't like her.
So they're saying she's not black.
And I guess you get the opportunity to do that because she isn't definitively black-looking, right?
I mean, you can't, if you said that, I don't know, even about Obama looks sufficiently, Obama looks like what he is, half white and half black.
But her, she, I mean, it's hard to know what she looks like.
She has a lot of, Different looks.
So, you've got black men pushing that around.
There's something about it they just don't like.
Right.
That's right, Mayor.
And...
I think they're very...
I don't know what the word...
What's the word?
It's so inappropriate.
It's almost racist to just assume, oh...
You as a black man need to vote for the black candidate.
That's insane to me.
The idea that that's literally their argument, right?
It would be demeaning.
Demeaning, that's the word.
Well, that's one word.
If you came to me and you said, you know, you should vote for somebody because he's male and Italian-American.
That's it.
I would say, well, first, can I take a look at each part of the mafia?
I'm only kidding.
Well, I wouldn't mean that.
But you'd want to know a little bit more.
Yeah, like...
Content of their character, maybe?
Is it going to help my wages, right?
If I'm worried about paying the mortgage on my house, am I going to get a little more money from paying the mortgage on my house?
If I wasn't able to go on a vacation this year, because everything has gone up 30%, 40%, We can get a little relief from that so I can go on vacation.
Are you going to do something about colleges where I'm really worried about the cause of fortune to send my kid to college and then they don't educate?
They train them, you know, a la Timmy, Tampon Timmy, to be communist.
I mean, you ask them something like, you know, who was the third president of the United States?
And they say Barack Obama.
So, yeah, I want somebody who, or if I were a Black parent, I would be an insane supporter of school choice.
Get my kids out of the hands of the ineffective, anti-American, communist-founded teachers' union who want to destroy them.
Kamala Harris also locked up plenty of young Black men on low-level uh marijuana offenses she also had her stats to when she was running for office she also let some killers go free and let killers go free for the same read for political purposes at the time i guess too which seems weird to say right get a bill passed where the state of california just spent six hundred and something uh thousand dollars
on allowing a two-time murderer to change his sex yes she's on the record supporting That sort of surgery for prisoners.
As the Attorney General.
Illegal.
Testified in favor of it.
Yeah.
And that bill was passed under her.
The guy just last year got $600,000 and he made himself into a girl from a boy.
It's bizarre.
Bizarre stuff.
He's also going to get himself into a better prison by doing that.
Women have nicer prisons than men.
I mean, look, I know criminals, they have extremely complex motives.
So the idea of going from male to female, going to take your...
I think he's in jail for life, with a double homicide.
I think he's in jail for life.
She got a couple of those people out, you know.
And then back in 2020, she got a couple of rapists out when she demonstrated that.
I mean, she's a disaster.
She's a disaster, Trump would say, the president.
So I would say Trump is now Emphasizing the economy more than ever before.
And I think that's good because there are certain issues that people really, really, the border, economics, crime.
I think those are the three issues.
If you put them together, you're going to get an overwhelming majority of the American people.
Some of the other issues that are very important, like foreign policy.
The general theory is Americans don't vote on foreign policy, but they do when it's the major issue.
Right now it probably isn't because it doesn't directly involve us.
It's a tangential issue.
But at the same time, it's still a big issue.
But it's amazing that she's trying to get the male black vote.
And she's promising him the son.
$25,000 loans only for black people.
Now that's completely unconstitutional.
This is like what Biden does with the student relief.
He offers them all student relief.
The students vote for them and then it gets declared on contract and they don't get anything.
The same thing here.
Black people are going to vote for them.
They're going to think they're going to get $25,000 to start a business.
The court's going to say, well, you have to offer it to white men and blue men and pink men and yellow men and all kinds of men and women.
You can't just offer it to black men.
And what about women?
Don't women get it?
And It's like an obvious payoff.
We're at a time with the highest budget deficit we ever had, and we're handing out $25,000 to people to start a new business without any idea of whether they need $25,000 or not.
How many people, just given human nature, particularly at a time of need, are going to decide they need a business for $25,000 in order to get the $25,000?
I mean, it's way...
It's way, way too much like a bribe.
So there was a report that came out.
You would not be surprised that the Secret Service handling of the first assassination attempt on President Trump was beyond incompetent.
Deep flaws.
They need fundamental reform.
It doesn't perform at the elite levels needed to discharge its critical mission.
By the way, right now, tonight, this weekend, they're protecting the presidential candidates.
They haven't made any changes, Ted.
Everything I'm reading here, as far as I know, the failure to secure the AGR building where gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks Managed to climb up on the roof and squeeze off eight shots at Trump.
There's no explanation for it.
The Secret Service failed to address the line of sight concerns that the building posed.
When he returned for a second rally, semi-trailers were put in between.
They cannot...
Describe why the communications snafu took place.
They can't describe how it was known to law enforcement that there was a highly suspicious person running around, never found, never contacted, and never negated before going ahead with the event, which would automatically cancel the event.
And I can go on and on.
But the problem here is this is being done with a manana attitude.
Oh, we got time for this.
I mean, they still have six, not even that, four weeks to kill Trump.
We don't want to interrupt that.
And the FBI is really doing very well on the investigation of the guy who was in Ukraine.
I don't know.
Don't you think you asked Zelensky?
Have you ever met the guy when he went to Ukraine?
You don't think Ukraine has a motive?
No, he doesn't.
The gravy train stops.
Big gravy train.
Israel, $14 billion.
Ukraine, $160 billion and counting.
Think there's a difference between the two?
I think so.
So Piers Morgan had the column this yesterday or today that Trump should make a bigger issue out of the trans issue.
And I see That Trump blamed Zelensky in some way for the war.
Now, I don't know if he's blaming him for the war, which I don't necessarily blame for the war.
I blame him for the endless nature of the war.
But I know Zelensky, and I know Ukrainian crooks, and this war is made for them.
And you say, I mean, there are things about this war where you scratch your head and you say, how could this be?
Biden claims that he's very disappointed in Obama because Obama allowed Russia to invade Ukraine and did nothing about it.
Now, that's the strangest thing, because they invaded again under him.
Why was he complaining about Biden?
And did he complain when he was the VP? Or is this all now for his book?
Nor does he explain how it's possible for him to make unconflicted decisions when he got north of $8 million.
From them, from the most crooked man in Ukraine who is pro-Russian.
Prince, of course, doesn't emphasize that.
Makes it even stranger.
Makes you wonder also with the pipeline that he gave to Russia and the plutonium and everything else.
Maybe not only is the collusion with Trump is wrong and the collusion with Ukraine is correct, But maybe he's doing a collusion with Russia.
That's usually how it's been going, Mayor.
They're guilty of what they've accused us of war.
Basically, his statement on Zelensky is basically saying that he never should have let the war start and that it should have been settled at the beginning.
It isn't specific.
The war wouldn't have happened but for the fact that Biden was the president.
So it's really hard to analyze the pros and cons of that war because it really is a peculiar war that comes about because we have an extraordinarily incompetent president.
Now, there is a...
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Yeah.
There is an article That you should take a look at in the Wall Street Journal on the election by Kenneth Kachigan.
And it's about the similarities between the 1980 election and the 2024 election.
The 1980 election was between Carter and Reagan.
And this, of course, is Harrison and Trump.
And they say that one obstacle in Reagan's path There were protests
against the Equal Rights Amendment.
They say there were a lot of distractions from what should be the main focus of the campaign, which was the Carter economy.
And they say Trump has some of that same problem when he ignores the Biden-Harris legacy in favor of wasting time on things that voters don't consider as important, like cried sizes or disputes with the view Or commenting on Howard Stern.
They say he should be singularly focused on the economy.
Now, they say that Trump was saved in the fall of 1980 by Richard Nixon, who began telling Reagan, sort of like what later became famous with Clinton, it's the economy stupid, it's the economy stupid, it's the economy stupid.
Kept telling Reagan, Focus on the economy.
Focus on the economy.
And the gentleman who wrote this article, who was a speechwriter, Mystic Chigian, who I know, put some language in one of the speeches.
Give me an idea of how presidents develop their language in their speeches.
And he wrote a speech on the economy, and he offered some new language that said, quote, in other words, Mr.
Carter is trying to tell you that you're better off than when he was elected.
Look around you.
The price of food, the price of gasoline, the interest rate you have to buy your house, the amount of taxes.
And then ask yourself, are you really better off than you were in 1976?
So this percolated in Reagan's mind for about two weeks.
Then he had the famous...
And Nixon continued to hammer him with the importance of the economy.
But no one can this phrase in exactly the way he did it.
He had a big rally in Langhorne on the economy.
And then he debated Jimmy Carter.
With his historical question about various things, but the one in this year was, just as they were debating the economy, he ended it, looked straight at the microphone and said, are you better off than you were four years ago?
Nice and simple, nice and straight.
And from then on, that's all the election was about.
Are you better off than you were four years ago?
And people could look at how much less they were paying, how much more peaceful the world was, and that's exactly, they say, what Trump should do.
But Trump should put it to the future.
I think everybody knows the answer to that.
Ask yourselves, will you be better off four years from now?
Or how will you be better off four years from now than you are today, with her or me?
That's a pretty good suggestion.
We'll take it.
We'll take the suggestion, right?
Always.
I think it can be very, very useful.
The State of Virginia Attorney General, who I guess is a left-wing radical, Is challenging the National Voter Registration Act and making sure that only eligible citizens can vote.
Because they say it's too late now to keep checking the ballots.
And the state is in the process of cleaning up its voter rolls under their law that was signed by a Democratic governor, Tim Kaine.
And they're saying, well, no, they can't because it'll interfere with the federal law.
And they've already removed 6,303 non-citizens who were on the voter rolls in Virginia just in 2022.
6,303.
That's the ones they found.
They haven't even come close to finishing.
They want them to stop.
They went to court.
Which means the Democrats have, we know, registered non-citizens.
They don't want them thrown off the ballot.
You know, a non-citizen voting is a crime.
But you see, we don't have crimes anymore.
Jack Smith has to tell you that it's a crime.
What is a crime is his putting out a report on a criminal case just a few days or weeks before Before a general election.
Man, is that a crime.
I didn't have Bernie on tonight, but I may keep these statistics and bring them on on Monday.
They just put out a report on the New York City Department of Corrections.
And last night, I told you how disappointed I am in the Administration for Children's Services that I started, began, and saved a lot of children's lives with Nick Scopetta, and now it's a disaster.
Largely because they're all corrupt.
Democrats are corrupt.
Since December of 2023, what was left behind by me as the safest correctional facility in the country, where violence was down 90% and was featured by 60 Minutes as a miracle.
So you got 60 Minutes to back you up on that, and boy, did they hate me.
And Bernie.
But they had to say it was even more of a turnaround than crime.
They already have 140 slashings, 92 stabbings, and 400 assaults.
And there were only 4,000 people there.
We had less than half of that with 12,000 people there.
The Turkish aid, the Turkish guy who produced the alleged illegal contribution to Adams, who's under investigation, who's under investigation, it turns out was a big contributor to.
To Kathleen Campbell.
And he donated 660 grand to Democrats across the country.
His name is Guzzle.
He also gave a big contribution to Bob Casey.
Bob Casey just endorsed a Democrat who has condemned Israel.
Would you like to know that?
What is it?
Wow.
There's a big Jewish population in Pennsylvania.
Casey endorsed a congresswoman who has been very critical of how Israel has caused all of the problems.
Now, this guy Guzzle contributed 10 grand to Adams that's under investigation, 25 grand to the Harris Victory Fund, and 660 grand to the action committees where you can make the unlimited, and he has very, very close connections to one of those Let me see how I can put Erdogan.
Let's say somebody should investigate this, okay?
I met Erdogan and negotiated with Erdogan.
I would not say like they said in that debate, he's a friend of mine, just the opposite.
I'd watch Erdogan very carefully.
I don't trust anything that he does.
And I think he's taken that country, that Ataturk, had made into a really a model of modern uh what what kind of like America I don't mean like America but how America was able to resolve religious freedom with the fact that it was the church of England and so he was able to put together a country that was you know majority Muslim country with equal religious rights for everyone he got rid of a lot of the uh strange dress
He brought the religion into the 19th, 20th century, and he was similar to Mr.
Lee in Singapore.
A lot of these people who have a lot of power, I would not describe Ataturk as ever being a dictator or Mr.
Lee, but they had some authoritarian power because the country needed it.
But they legitimately gave it up because they had an understanding that their country would function much better under democracy.
And what was missing, I have Ali Reh, was missing in the Shah.
I mean, the Shah never had or never displayed any indication of how he was going to maybe be the last monarch.
Bring in a constitutional government.
He made certain overtures to modernity, but not to a rule of law or democracy.
It's not true that some people do that.
There have been authoritarians Who've been able to insert a democracy.
They did it in North Korea.
Sorry, not North Korea.
They did it in Korea, and they did it in Taiwan.
They both began as dictatorships, and they're now well-established democracies.
Of course, they had leaders that literally saw the benefit of not keeping that power permanently, and that it made sense.
You needed it.
Start of the country, and then move it back to the people.
We could use that now.
So, why don't you come and join me?
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Well, I'll raise it.
Before we do our weekly, as we get closer to the election, prediction, tell us, with the death now of Sinwar, which I don't think meant as much to Iran as Nasrallah, right?
From their point of view, there are plenty of Sinwars, but only one Nasrallah.
Why is Israel so close to...
You told me he even got more honors than Soleimani.
Absolutely, Bayer.
You know, Hassan Nasrullah and the whole Hezbollah has meant so much to the Iran regime because Hezbollah was an entity that I couldn't really make any arguments on why they're doing what they're doing other than just acting on behalf of Tehran.
And they were formed by the Iran regime, they were funded by the Iran regime, they were trained by them over the years.
And just about everything that Hezbollah has had came from Tehran.
And it's not my statement, it's a statement that Hassan Nasrullah himself made.
So the role that Hezbollah played for the Iran regime consistently, not just for a period of time, all throughout these past three, four decades, has been acting on behalf of Tehran To carry out terror operations, you know, invading other countries, keeping the dictators in power.
Like if it weren't for Hezbollah, Assad would have been gone.
You know, Hezbollah acted on behalf of Tehran to keep Assad in power.
The Houthis in Yemen, most of the training that is done, obviously part of it is done in Iran, but a good part of it are done in Lebanon on behalf of the Iran regime for the Houthis.
Look at the whole situation in Iraq and all of that.
And that's why that Nasrullah really carried out the mission of Tehran where they actually needed it.
That's why when Hassan Nasrullah was killed, Khamenei, who was so upset and so devastated as all of that, announced five days of mourning for Hassan Nasrullah, whereas when Qasem Soleimani, the terror master, the head of the U.S. force, was taken out by the United States in January 2020, only three days of mourning for somebody like Qasem Soleimani that meant so much to the regime.
So that Did that reflect the views of the regime or the people?
It's absolutely the regime, because the people hate both of them equally, but it's the regime that feels...
How was the Revolutionary Guard viewed by the population?
Well, the Revolutionary Guards are seeing, A, the main force that actually carries out the repression inside the country.
That's different than the army.
That's different than the army.
That they are, you know, they are the military structure that was put together By Khomeini when he was alive and their mission is just to keep the system in power.
And they are the ones who are suppressing the population inside the country.
But also they're the plunderers of the nation.
You know, much of the economy of the country is actually controlled by the Revolutionary Guard.
You know, all the top contracts when it comes to oil, when it comes to any industry in the country, when it comes to the nuclear program, it's all controlled by the Revolutionary Guard.
They are seen by the people as the main thieves, main plunders.
And then they are also involved in carrying out terror operations through their arm known as the Ghost Force.
So that's the view that the people have, and that's why they feel that, you know, they would have absolutely no role whatsoever in the future of Iran.
Not only that, that they need to basically confront the revolution guards if they want to bring down the Ayatollahs.
Now, the important thing is that...
Looking at the whole situation right now, you know, just a year ago, why did the Iran regime get involved or welcome what happened in October 2023?
Because, you know, two, three years before that, the regime was facing major rounds of uprisings, nine rounds of major uprisings since 2018.
Shaking the foundation of the regime in all 31 provinces.
People were asking for regime change by the Iranian people.
So in order to get out of that slump, and the regime was concerned about the restart of another round of uprisings, So they wanted to take away attention.
So, you know, in order for the weakness of the regime and the vulnerability of the regime that was on display for the whole world, especially in September 2022, they started this, you know, this thing in the region.
So the whole world would just see what they see that, you know, the projecting power, that it's the Iranian regime is behind these operations.
So instead of thinking about the vulnerability of the regime, you would start thinking about their power through their proxies.
And that's why I think the real message in what's really been happening over the past few months is that this regime in Tehran is vulnerable, is weak.
You know, and there is an alternative to this regime.
And, you know, you mentioned earlier that, you know, there was this term that is the economy stupid.
We should say that, you know, it's the alternative to this regime stupid.
This is the real thing.
the outside world not to think about it.
They want them to only talk about their proxies and all of that.
And interestingly, the projection of power has badly failed because those are the proxies that the regime was using and one after the other, like Hassan Nasrullah and others, have been eliminated.
The regime really has nothing to rely on.
This is a very weak regime, both internally, but also externally.
And that's something that I think for everybody around the world, all the world leaders should look at this regime as a very weak and vulnerable regime, should look at the people of Iran as those who are real allies, and should look at the resistance.
And what do they project?
What would you say the projection of this regime is?
That's the way the world should look at it, but...
Hasn't their public relations changed that?
Well, the regime has been trying to show the outside world, don't mess with us.
We have all these terror groups.
We can dominate things.
We can affect things.
So you better find a way of working with us.
That's the message they want to send.
But in reality, You should see the absolute weakness of this regime.
They're badly beaten up first by their own people inside the country, but also their proxies have been badly beaten up.
They really have nothing to rely on.
And this is the time that I think people should understand that to see the weakness of the regime, to see the prospect for change, That this regime, like all the other dictators you mentioned, they're not going to last long, especially, you know, when they get arrogant.
You mentioned the Shah.
The Shah got so arrogant, he dissolved all the political parties in the last, you know, month of his rule.
And he thought, okay, I have all the power and everything.
People just got rid of the Shah because, you know, he said, you know, this is only one party.
I put everyone in jail, and he paid the price for it.
This is the same situation with this regime.
You know, since Pezeshkian took office as president just in this past August until today, over 300 executions That's not the sign of power.
This is the sign of absolute vulnerability of the regime.
This is a paranoid regime.
Now is the time to go after them.
The leaks, not real reports, say that Bibi originally was going to hit them to do degrading their nuclear program.
Oil capacity and some other things.
Now it's reported that the Biden people have pressured him to preserve their nuclear capacity.
Why?
I don't know.
And not to hit the oil market because Biden is in a re-election or Harris is in a re-election and that will shoot up the price of gasoline, which is one of the most Probably biggest talisman of what the inflation is.
I mean, it determines the inflation.
Now that may not be true, but this is a wonderful opportunity to set them back at least from the nuclear point of view.
And the more they're set back of the nuclear point of view, the more you frustrate them.
Because even if you set them back two years, it's going to cost them a lot of money, hopefully with a Trump who's going to put the sanctions back and they're going to be working Stay out of the situation they were in four or five years ago.
Well, let's see what happens.
This is going to decide it.
Ted, are you awake now?
You got your head screwed on straight?
All right, we'll count on you for this one.
So last week, if you look at the board, all right, last week we had a big Republican thing here.
340 states for votes for Trump and 198, 156 for sure, and then 14 and 28 either leaning or slightly leaning, and then Trump had 56 and 97 either leaning or slightly leaning.
But what I'm going to do now, and we have that registered as our vote for then, I'm going to go back to the states that are pretty much largely considered neutral still, like Nevada, right?
Now, you'd agree.
I want to make sure I have agreement here.
You'd agree that Washington, Oregon, and California are Democratic states.
And Montana, Idaho, Vermont, Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado are Republican states.
But we would make Colorado a blue state, wouldn't we?
And we'd probably do that with New Mexico, right?
And right now, before we make a call, we'll make Arizona neutral.
And then, after that, I think we're pretty sure that Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma will be Republican.
That Texas will be Republican.
Not as strong, but it will be.
Then we go down the next row.
Minnesota will be Democrat.
Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana, definitely Republican.
We'll make Wisconsin right now neutral, and we'll make Michigan neutral.
Because they're not for sure.
However, that other group sitting below them, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, you would consider them solid, correct?
Alright.
Now let's get into, let's get up, let's go all the way up to Dr.
Maria's country.
Main?
Half and half.
Half and half?
So you can get one vote for Maynard?
okay so we'll get one i think that's how we make that well with michigan and wisconsin i think and arizona and i'm feeling good about nevada Thank you.
Mayer.
You know?
So, I mean, mine is...
It's okay.
We can, yeah.
We'll just put one in for me.
And then New Hampshire, President Trump has announced that he's doing another event there at the end of the month.
Well, what should we make it?
I think we're going to do that, sir.
But what, you want to make it now?
I'm going to make it neutral.
Okay.
You know what I'm going to do?
The rest of the New England states for him, which would mean Vermont,
massachusetts connecticut and rhode island and i'm going to make new york for him for biden or for harris right now she's 13 points ahead in the most recent poll will will the rally change it but we'll see then we go down through new jersey delaware and maryland i would say for sure democrat i would move For safety's sake,
Pennsylvania to the neutral column.
I would make, I don't know why West Virginia is blue.
It's never going to be blue.
West Virginia is a Republican state.
Virginia, I would have to make that a leaning blue state.
North Carolina?
Okay, it's one point.
I think we're required to start off this way.
South Carolina, that's solid.
Georgia, he's now pushing four or five percent.
I'd keep it the way it is, and I keep Florida the way it is.
Okay, anybody want to make any changes here?
Maria, are you around?
Dr.
Maria?
I know you'd make them all red, but I want to know rationale for it.
Things have changed a little.
She's creeped back in the polls.
I mean, there are some polls where she's ahead by half a point in Pennsylvania.
There are some polls where she's behind in Michigan by two or three, and there are one or two where she's ahead.
Wisconsin, the same thing.
The place where he seems to be breaking out is Georgia, And Arizona.
Those are the two places he seems to be really moving to like a four or 5% margin.
But North Carolina, he's got a 1% margin.
Pennsylvania, he's got some ahead, some behind.
Michigan, he's got some ahead, some behind.
Wisconsin, some ahead, some behind.
Nevada, same thing. - So yeah, I feel good about all of them except for Nevada and New Hampshire, really. - Do you have any you'd like to give us here?
Well, I'm no expert in this one, but I think, you know, you pretty much got it right.
And I know I've never seen this many states as tossed up in the past, but I think the next three weeks are going to be very crucial in making those determinations.
Well, we have a big number of 70 that are toss-ups.
So let's just play a little game and let's see what happens.
Of those states, we have New Hampshire, Pennsylvania...
North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nevada as up for grabs.
Let's play the Kamala game first.
If everything goes right for her and things change, which ones would you give to her as an outside possibility?
New Hampshire?
New Hampshire first.
Nevada.
Don't tell Maria that, okay?
Nevada, let's Nevada second.
Hold it.
Well, she's now at 232, he's at 246.
Now we have four states to decide the election.
North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and North Carolina.
So let's see if he takes the least of the electoral votes up for grabs there.
That would be Wisconsin and Michigan.
He still gets over the top by one.
So he could lose Pennsylvania and North Carolina and still make it on that scenario.
Now, let's take Wisconsin out.
Let's go back to where we were.
Now, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina.
Let's go in the order that you feel the most secure about going for Harris or going for him.
I would say the first one, I mean, Trump, that list, North Carolina, the most unhappable Trump.
And then Pennsylvania, Now we just need one more state.
Michigan.
Michigan instead of Pennsylvania.
Michigan instead of Pennsylvania.
Michigan would then put them over the top.
Needs 270.
Well, we didn't say Pennsylvania.
We just said Michigan.
Yeah, but instead of Michigan, Pennsylvania would also be good.
So if she won Pennsylvania and she won Wisconsin, that would change it.
So he's got to win to win With three states left, let's say Pennsylvania,
with three states left, having given Virginia to her, North and South Carolina to him, Nevada I mean, before I did anything else, I would switch Nevada to a red state.
I told you I've always had a feeling about it.
Now, he'd be at two measly votes away, and he would need one of three states to win.
Pennsylvania, Michigan, or Wisconsin?
What do you think?
Yeah, I would say Michigan and...
Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin.
So you would say that if she's going to win any of those three, she has the best chance for Wisconsin.
I agree with that.
So we'll give her Wisconsin.
Of the two...
Tough.
Yeah, it is tough.
I guess...
Probably Michigan could be the right answer, but I want Michigan to be the more Trump-y state, personally.
Yeah, I think...
Until now, I've been more Pennsylvania than Michigan.
I'm more Michigan than Pennsylvania, by a little bit.
So that would...
He's still short.
Michigan's ignited blue.
He's shorter, sir.
He's got to get Pennsylvania and Michigan.
Oh, I made it.
I made it the wrong color.
Yeah, he gets through with Michigan.
Doesn't need Pennsylvania.
Or he could lose Michigan.
yeah if he gets pennsylvania he gets through i mean he could lose nevada yeah And he still wins.
And I think...
He would still win...
He would still win...
If Michigan...
Went blue.
As long as he got Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida.
So I would say the conclusion we can come to, and let's give us the final map for today.
My final map for today, just for me, will be Nevada, Nice.
Arizona stronger.
I'm going to keep Wisconsin blue.
I'm gonna have Michigan going red and Pennsylvania going red.
And that's my final decision.
I'm going to make Florida a more solid Republican state by making it dark red.
The rest I'll leave the way they are.
It would give him over 300 electoral votes and her 236.
For her to get that back from him, what state could she conceivably take back from him?
Where she could take Nevada?
She could conceivably take...
I don't think she can take Michigan Ted anymore.
Yeah, I still see how.
I'm with you on that.
Yeah.
So this is down a little from last week, but it's still very solid.
I do the same thing.
I take a picture of it.
Well, Mayor, with 17 days to go, what is your closing message to our audience?
My closing message, very simply, is get the hell out and vote.
And what I've been telling everybody, which is get a little pad and pencil.
You know, I'll send you some scrap paper.
I got a lot of it.
Write down, let's start off with this.
You're 10 best friends and relatives who agree with you politically.
Let's not have, we don't have time for arguments yet.
In other words, the ones you know are going to vote for Trump.
And then if you're, you're going to tell me what kind of person you are.
If you're a quiet, not too many friends kind of person, not too social, you still got to have 10.
Otherwise, let me help you.
Call me up and get you some friends.
But then if you're a really social type, I mean, you could go bigger.
You could go 20, 30.
You know, suppose you were doing a wedding for your daughter or something, huh?
Who would you invite?
So get aggressive.
Put down a list of the people that you think agree with you on Trump.
You're probably going to know that within 90% of the people that you know.
All of us have...
All of us have kind of had problems, you know, having friends you disagree with on this.
So write them down.
If you're in a state that's voting now, go vote.
Get it over with.
Because, you know, the faster you get it over with, you can come up with another 10 and another 10 and another 10.
If you can go further than that, if you can do more than that, if you can volunteer, well then call up the Republican organization in your area and go help them.
Go help them make telephone calls.
Go help them do...
Maybe they'll train you for poll watching.
We sure need plenty of that.
They'll train you for door-to-door.
This is still...
I mean, this is still a very, very close election.
I mean, if things go...
I mean, things...
Of the states that I have here, right now, before...
I'll go back and get it right, because I don't want to...
This stupid thing isn't working out here.
The main thing is, I mean, you could get states like Nevada...
Michigan and Pennsylvania could slip.
I don't see Arizona slipping anymore.
I don't see Texas or North Carolina slipping anymore.
I think they're accounted for.
Go out of there.
See, it isn't working now.
Oh, well.
I know why.
Because I made it into a I made it into a screenshot.
Well, let me put my screenshot away because I have to do that.
I have to put my screenshot away.
There's my screenshot.
Okay, that's put away.
We want to thank everyone for another real high-energy week.
The fastest hour on the internet.
It's really the fastest now Two and a half hours on the internet.
That's why we don't even know it's two and a half hours, right?
9.30 most nights.
Often 10 o'clock now.
But there's just so much to do, so much to say.
Pennsylvania is the critical state.
Here, I just did a little game.
I gave Nevada, Arizona, and Michigan back to her.
And if we held on to Pennsylvania, we went 270 to 268.
Now, that would be...
Hey, I'll take it.
We'll have recounts at 270, 268.
The party that doesn't believe in recounts will be the party of 2000.
And all the professors will be taking a different view.
They'll hire Professor Eastman.
They're such phonies.
They really are.
They'll hire Professor Eastman.
They're going to unbar you or just whatever they do.
They may even hire me.
All right.
All right.
Well, we want to thank you very, very much.
I want to thank my friend Ali Reyes also for feeding me with that wonderful Persian food.
Two in a row.
Two in a row for me.
And this weekend, we're going to be in Georgia tomorrow.
And we're going to be in Buckethead.
Yeah.
I'm like, I'm a Kamala.
I always sound like Bill Clinton.
I can't do, I can't distinct Arkansas.
I feel your pain.
And anything else you'd like me to?
So, we're going to be in Georgia tomorrow.
Where are we going to be in Georgia?
Atlanta, Georgia.
We're going to be in Buckhead.
We're going to be there for a parade and events to get out the vote for the man who can save our way of life.
Okay?
And we'll see if you can come up and say hello.
We'll be there all day working on getting out the vote.
We'll bring back, maybe we'll do some social media so we'll tell you what we're doing there.
And maybe we'll get you some pictures that we can show you on Monday on Frank's speech or on X or on both.
So let's pray for the people of Israel who are at war and the people of Ukraine.
Let's pray for the people of the United States because they have such a monumental decision to make for America and for the world.
And God bless America.
Thank you, Mayor.
...bear the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our day.
America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
It was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense, written in 1776, one of the first American bestsellers in which Thomas Paine explained by rational principles the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate from the Kingdom of Great Britain and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, The ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past.
And see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world.
The greatest democracy, the freest country.
A country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason.