America's Mayor Live (526): Countdown to Election 2024—8 Days
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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor Live.
And with me is Dr.
Maria.
And we just finished the Rudy Giuliani show on Frank Speech Network.
Network.
And I finished the Dr.
Maria show on Frank Speech Broadcast Network.
Right.
Is that it?
Yes.
SBN? Franks.
FSB? Frank Speech Network.
But it's a great network.
Our shows are wonderful.
We're going to talk about the rally in a moment, but I just wanted to bring up an article that I want to make sure you're aware of because they're going to bury this, of course, with all this nonsense that they come up with.
Elise Stefanik, who is a very, very bright, very active, and one of the leaders in the House who gave an excellent speech last night, by the way, Oh, no, no, no, that was...
No, no, she did give a speech last night.
She did.
She gave a very short speech last night.
Elise wrote a letter to the Wall Street Journal in which she lays out her concerns that the FBI is covering up the Iranian involvement in this election, including information about their plot to kill Donald Trump.
Yeah, yeah.
And...
When you consider that there's a whole spy ring that's now been discovered in the Biden-Harris administration, I don't understand how the FBI refuses to answer their questions from the House Committee on Intelligence.
They just refuse to answer the question.
And as Elise has the same analysis I have, when you don't turn documents over and you refuse to answer questions, it's because it's going to hurt you.
She's asking...
When and how did the FBI learn of the initial Iranian efforts targeting the Trump campaign?
When did the FBI provide notification to them that they were being hacked?
In other words, did the FBI know about this some time ago and let the Iranians just continue to do it?
Did they let the Biden people know about it first?
They did let the Biden people know about it.
In fact, they gave the material to the Biden people.
And then the material ended up in the hands of the press.
I wonder how that happened.
Well, you know, the Iranians could have given it to them.
Or the Biden people could have given it to them.
When and how did the FBI become aware that the hack material from the Trump campaign was sent to the media?
When and how did the FBI become aware that material exfiltrated in the Iranian hacking operation was transmitted to an individual, a specific individual affiliated with the Biden-Harris campaign?
So, none of these questions have been answered.
None of them.
As she points out, given the history of the FBI, why should she trust them?
In the last election, they covered up the hard drive for months.
When the hard drive came out and the hard drive was being lied about, the FBI had known for 10 months that That the Democrats were lying,
that they were making false accusations about Donald Trump and me, and that it contained extremely relevant information about the criminal activities of Hunter and Joe Biden.
I mean, they kept from the American people the key email in which Hunter says that he gave half his income over 30 years to his father.
The American people still don't know that.
They still hide it.
Even the conservative media covers it up.
But I try to remind you every night.
It's December 2018.
Email.
Hunter to his daughter.
I gave 30% of my income for 30 years to my father.
You need anything else?
But in any event, is this Danupla?
The Iranian effort both to get information about the Trump campaign and get it out Get it to the Biden people so they can use it.
And also, the plot they uncovered and only told Trump about a day or two before he was actually shot at.
The first time he was shot at.
The second time they shot the guy before they shot him.
And that first guy who did the shooting, we don't know anything about him.
He's like an anonymous man.
It's very odd.
What, did he come from Mars?
And you know, there's these things.
They cleaned, they bleached that crime scene before everybody could go and see it.
What is the DNA thing?
Were there any drugs in his system?
And he had bombs set up at his house.
Like, the whole thing we don't know a lot about.
There was all these rumors.
He had foreign bank accounts.
They quickly incinerated him, too.
So we don't...
It's really bizarre.
But I want to say about this Iranian spy ring.
On our radio show, we uncovered it and the fact that Robert Malley was suspended but kept his clearance.
But other people, Tahibi, if I'm saying...
Tabithabai.
Tabithabai.
She's still working.
Well, Tabithabai is clearly a spy.
Yeah.
I mean, there's no possible reason that she should be working.
And not only is she working for the Defense Department, she just got a promotion.
She just got a promotion by the Harris-Biden people.
And back in 2014, it was clear she was a spy.
She was taking...
She was taking information from one of the directors of spying for the reign of terror.
And she would communicate with him and ask, do you want me to infiltrate the Israeli meeting or do you want me to infiltrate the U.S. meeting?
And she's in a number of...
She's in a number of internal documents.
She reached out to the head of IPIS, the think tank for the ministry, twice for advice on whether she should attend two policy events, and then of course reported back all of that material.
So when Malley then gets hired by Biden to try to rekindle the nuclear talks, he hires her.
So that Iran can have, you know, people on both sides of the negotiation.
Like they had the first time.
There's no question that Mali is a spy for them.
And this is his associate.
So he still has his associate right in the middle of the administration.
Now, you wonder how the Israeli plans for attacking Iran got leaked?
I mean, we need Sherlock Holmes for this?
Rudy, this is why the American public is so frustrated.
Chase you happen to see is stealing documents.
This is Tabat Tabai.
Yeah, stop her.
She's an Iranian by birth.
She's an Iranian by birth.
Not an Iranian who supports the regime that beats the hell out of women, that kills women if they don't put something on top of their heads.
I don't know why she's allowed to do that.
And...
Looks like a man.
She looks like a man?
A little bit.
Yeah, there could be something about her.
I don't know, but this is unbelievable.
We have known spies.
They don't get fired.
They don't have their clearance taken away.
She's not the only one either.
It's like a bunch of ants in the State Department.
Or State Department and Defense Department.
I know that when I was negotiating.
For the MEK, how many pro-reign of terror people there were.
They used to say to me things like, the MEK is a useless organization.
I said, well, in that case, why don't you tell the Ayatollah to stop killing them?
And then, because you're friends with them, and then the Ayatollah actually said, they're the only organization that has the capacity to overthrow us.
When I confronted them with that, they basically did it.
He didn't know what he was talking about.
I mean, it's very, very hard to run a government when your State Department and Defense Department is working for the other team.
You know, maybe this isn't for our general audience.
Maybe they wouldn't like this, but I always like to learn.
It'd be great one day if you're kind of up at a board telling us really how the government and the different agencies work.
Yeah.
Or don't.
Or don't work.
Or work against us.
Yeah.
I mean, it is completely ridiculous that this woman is still in government and had the ability to leak those documents.
And if it isn't her, all the people around her and with her, there is no question, without any doubt, that we have Iranian spies within the White House, the State Department, and the Defense Department.
And the FBI doesn't give a shit.
The FBI director is a traitor to this country.
He was a traitor when he withheld the hard drive.
Remember, the FBI conducted an investigation of Russian collusion of Donald Trump for three years after they knew it was untrue.
Yeah, exactly.
Those are very bad people.
Very bad.
And we expect them to solve the two murder attempts on Trump.
Well, that's the complaint, right?
That's the complaint from Congress, from all these committees, is how can we have the FBI looking at what went wrong when they're part of what's going wrong?
Remember when they used to doubt that the illegals invited in, the 15 to 20 million that were invited in by Biden and Harris committed crimes?
Yeah.
Well, I always like to bring this up For people to know about, because you're not going to find out about any place else, but here or a couple of other conservative sources.
The sheriff of Pinellas County in Florida has arrested looters.
They were looting the hurricane areas.
You know, like...
Disgusting.
People are down on their luck.
I hate that.
41 of 45 were illegals who just came in.
Of course.
Did you hear about it?
Looting?
41 out of 45 are illegal aliens.
So they were able to catch 41 of 45.
They actually caught 163, but they could charge 41.
They threw the others out.
They threw them out.
Just threw them out of the county.
I mean, who knows?
But that's all they can do.
If we had a president and a vice president and a border czar, you'd be able to throw them out of the United States.
Once Trump becomes president, you'll be able to throw him out of the United States.
Isn't that a better thing to do if they're looting, to throw him out of the United States?
You loot, we shoot.
You know what?
Governor DeSantis of Florida said the same thing.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm not going to take that.
So let's talk a little about the rally tomorrow.
Yesterday.
No, no.
So what was your general impression of the rally, Dr.
Maria?
It's a lot of fun.
I love meeting people and getting to know people.
There were so many people, not just New Yorkers, although overwhelmingly New Yorkers, but people actually drove in.
I know.
I had some New Hampshireite people who drove in.
And it's just people who are wanting to make a better country.
But one of the things you had to notice is how inclusive the Republican Party is.
You have people with different backgrounds, different ethnicities, different views on certain...
We don't have to all think alike.
And that's what I like.
Democrat Party seems to be a machine where if you don't think and say what we tell you, we're going to go after you.
Where the Republican Party is, you're a free thinker.
Be a free thinker so we can be creative and solve today's issues.
And we don't have to agree on everything, but you're still welcome here.
I love that.
And children were there.
Children were so excited and part of it.
This is a movement.
It is so much bigger than Donald Trump.
This is the people, like the Sons of Liberty were in 1776.
This movement is about we the people gaining control and downsizing that big beast of a federal government.
But I love the energy, love the fun.
What did you think of his reception in Big Bad Blue New York?
Oh my god, it was great.
You know what?
I saw an interview someone did of the people in line.
I can't even describe.
The line went down a street, blocks and blocks and blocks and blocks.
Rudy, do you recall the estimate of how many couldn't even get into the building?
Somebody told me that it's actually more than the amount.
I think it was 20,000 and it holds 20,000 and they only allowed 17,000 for security purposes.
I mean, the only...
There could be.
There could be.
There were 100,000, over 100,000 requested tickets.
They lost count when it got to about 140,000, 150,000.
Asked for tickets.
It's hard to say what was outside.
At any given time, it changed.
At any given time, it was 10,000 to 20,000.
I wasn't out there, so I didn't see.
40,000 would be an awful lot.
So the point I was trying to make, I saw some guy interviewing people in this long, massive line, and one lady was saying, she was from Brooklyn, that it used to be you were afraid to say you were a Donald Trump supporter.
You would hide it.
And now she's seeing Trump signs everywhere, wearing Trump hats.
We're not going to let them oppress us.
We're not going to let us...
You know, bear us down.
We're going to support each other.
People who saw what they're trying to do to you, you got people praying for you.
Their arms are around you.
It's true.
Now it's like we're bigger than them.
We're not going to act like them.
We're not going to cheat.
We're not going to belittle.
We are going to stand tall.
And we're going to do things by the law.
And we're going to love each other, even our enemies.
But we're going to support our people.
It's all about love.
As I was saying, I think on the other show, people worry about me.
And they say, oh, it must be terrible.
Wherever I go, I get treated better than I used to.
It's unbelievable.
Ted and I can attest.
Show them my speech to my people.
To my peeps.
My peeps.
My peeps.
So funny.
Everybody kind of yells your name the same way.
Yeah.
So in the speech, you actually hear it in your previous show.
Your audience heard your whole speech.
But someone yells...
Well, multiple people did.
I have to say, where I was sitting with President Trump, I was in this beautiful special section.
And I could hear people groan because he was talking.
New York, right?
The king of New York.
People are going, Rudy, Rudy, when the president was talking.
But anyway.
Shall we play a little of the speech?
Well, the other thing that was a surprise, because it was rumored who was going to speak.
And I think the campaign released names.
But Melania Trump was the surprise of the night.
Yeah, we'll show her too.
Yeah.
And she got a beautiful reception, obviously.
Oh, and she introduced the president.
Yes, you know how I love the way she did it.
She did a little short speech, and then she said, and now, and she didn't have to say anything, everything went crazy.
So we are getting that video.
We're going to put up the video, Jet?
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, I'm going to.
What can I do to help Mayor Julian?
Well, let's, let's, let's sit.
For the good old days when I used to be able to sit at Yankee games with Donald Trump.
And George Steinbetter would make us pay for our peanuts.
He's a great friend of both of ours.
And he shared in common with Donald Trump something that I know as the mayor that many people don't know and they probably don't realize why I get so angry when he's attacked and demonized.
This is a very charitable, very good man.
Yeah, I know he was a great president, but this is a very good man.
He and George Steinbrenner would step up anonymously.
Every time a police officer not just killed, but hurt.
Every time a firefighter not just killed, but hurt.
Every time something horrible happened in the city, they would call, they would offer services, money, help, a hotel room.
And when I wanted to make it public, they would say no, because they said that You've got to save that.
The credit you get for that, you get from God.
If you make too much of it here, it gets used up.
That was both a common request of both Donald Trump and George Starnberg.
They would call up.
Sometimes separate, sometimes together, to help someone.
Always a police officer or a firefighter, but sometimes we'd have, oh, let's say a terrible crime.
A person from Idaho comes to New York, gets beaten up.
She's in the hospital and the parents are coming to have to stay in New York.
And they'd put up the money to keep them here and help them.
Or they just give them a big sum of cash.
And then I would say, well, I want to say something.
I want to say thank you.
She said, no, no, rather not.
It's why sometimes when it comes out now, they say he's lying about it because he didn't make a big deal out of it when he did it.
Although people are so clever.
I don't know how people have the time to do this, but they find these clips of...
President Trump way back in the day, say 30, 40 years ago, and he was giving to kids with cancer.
And they're putting it out.
So I think just a little bit of research people will see.
Yeah, they'll get some of it.
You won't get anywhere in the full scope of it.
Why don't you show them the picture of Melania and then we'll do a little of her introduction to the president and we'll see the president.
She is definitely on the TV. That's Melania.
I took that picture.
Yes, you did a good picture.
You did it with your iPad.
She is just such a fashion icon.
People love her.
She's so...
Oh, but she's not on Vogue like this first stepmother.
I think that's terrible, but you know what?
She probably doesn't care.
She's so secure in who she is, and she stands by her husband.
I love that not too long ago, after the assassination attempt, she came out with a little mini video that was on social media.
And I think it was probably put out on our website as well, just saying the abuse her husband gets and stop it.
And then she also talked about when the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago, they knew where the documents were, but instead they went through her private things and Her underwear?
Like, it's like, give me a break.
Why?
Why did they send stormtroopers to arrest Roger Stone with machine guns?
Like Roger Stone has a machine gun.
He's going to have a machine gun vote.
They tipped off CNN? Oh, and they tipped off CNN, which is completely disgusting and dishonest.
I mean, how can anybody vote for Harris?
I mean, these people, the reason they are saying that Trump is going to take away democracy is because they have done it.
Oh, yeah.
It's all projection.
Whatever they say, it's what they're doing.
How can they even have the gall to say he will prosecute his enemies?
They're prosecuting his enemies, their enemies.
They're doing it like me, like Navarro.
Like, Bannon...
Bannon, by the way...
Out this weekend.
Weekend.
The weekend.
Okay.
He'll have two days.
You're going to be on War Room, I believe, Thursday.
So, oh, I was hoping you were going to be...
It might.
Oh, we can't.
I mean, they may be holding that information back.
I know he's going to be back by the weekend.
I know for sure.
So, we'll have...
I just saw a documentary that he...
He should be on, like, 24 hours to get it all out there.
He is a smart man.
I saw a documentary recently called Culture Wars, something about world policies.
And it was really about the military, but Steve was commenting throughout it.
People may not know that Steve was a naval officer.
Their intelligence officer.
Intelligence officer.
He has so much knowledge.
And it reminded me in this documentary, I forget that part of Steve's life.
Yeah I mean he's a very the thing I mean Steve is a very complete intellect and person but the thing that he that that he had that they deprived Trump of and it may mean a point or two was his voice his voice for the last uh three four months would affect would would affect people and it and it uh certainly knows how to rally our base And understands our base even better than
President Trump does.
And I do.
He has like an innate understanding of the appeal to Donald Trump.
He felt it and knew it even before Donald Trump did.
And it's the disaffected.
They can be poor.
They can be rich.
They can be disaffected.
A lot of these people, you could feel it in the crowd.
These are people who feel that they're just ignored.
You know, they apply for jobs and other people get it because they have racial or advantages.
The other people around welfare making all kinds of money and they're working like hell to pay for that welfare.
They read things like people make more money on welfare than jobs.
Yeah.
And they're paying taxes like crazy.
Liz Alvita King, who's a good friend of Mayor Giuliani's beautiful woman, inside and out, how is she related to Martin Luther King, the niece?
So a lot of people invoked, I think maybe even Vivek Ramaswamy evoked What Martin Luther King said, and I love this quote, don't judge me by the color of my skin, but rather by the content of my character.
And I was telling somebody sitting to my left last night, here he's talking about this iconic quote that is such good common sense.
And here we have Alveda King right there.
It was like amazing.
Yeah.
Well, we're going to take a short break and we'll be right back.
Okay.
Stay with us.
Thank you.
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Welcome back to America's Mayor Live.
The mayor got an important call.
Not sure by who, but he'll be tied up for a moment.
But I want to tell you this Madison Square Garden thing was more than just a regular Trump rally.
It was actually telling the world Telling the United States citizens, you don't have to be in a box, right?
People think New York City, blue.
That's it.
Democrat.
Philadelphia, boop!
You're in a box, blue.
That you can be a free thinker.
You're an American.
You have an American spirit.
And they just absolutely love Trump and love Rudy.
I think we have something.
Oh, the mayor's office phone call.
Mayor, can you get in okay?
I just welcomed your audience back.
Let them know you were on an important phone call.
They don't usually see me walking.
See I can walk?
Right now.
I think you were just about to go to a Milani Trump.
Do we have that ready, Ted?
No.
We do not.
We have the speech ready.
But do we have the speech ready?
Okay.
Well, what speeches do we have ready?
Any?
Let's play Marty introducing Trump.
One of my favorite, and I think it's yours too, and yours.
Is that iconic song, Proud to be an American, by Lee Greenwood.
It came out over 40 years ago under Ronald Reagan, actually.
And this guy was a jazz singer, he was a writer, but he is known for that song.
And he got up on stage, just watch.
Yeah, Melania, but then Lee comes up when Trump comes out.
Sorry.
My husband, President Donald J. Trump!
It's okay, I don't have to hear.
But is she introducing Trump and Lisa up there?
Yep.
That's it.
If tomorrow all the things were gone, I'd work for all my life.
I had to start again with just my children and my wife.
Thank my lucky stars to be living here today.
But the flag still stands for freedom and they can't take that away.
And I'm proud to be an American Where at least I know I'm free And I won't forget the men who died Who gave that right to me And I gladly stand up next to you And defend her still today Cause there ain't no doubt I love this land God bless the USA I
don't know what it is.
Of course, we love him.
We've had him on our radio show.
Boy, did he look good yesterday.
So he just had a birthday.
We spent a fair amount of time with him yesterday, and he was walking around, and so you can see he's in good shape.
He stood like the whole time waiting in the backstage, but I went over and said hello, Lee, and he's been on my show, the Dr.
Maria show on Frank's speech.
So we were chatting a little bit, and he introduced me to his wife, and we were just chatting about the song, how...
This is going down forever.
Like, we love our Star Spangled Banner.
There's certain songs that, you know, stay timeless.
Ave Maria.
You know, there's just certain songs.
This song is now part of our culture.
100%.
100%.
You know, it goes up with America the Beautiful, and it's And in a way, it's a very, very energizing song.
And we need this song right now.
We need a massive injection of patriotism, you know, like we had after September 11.
I always thought, you know, I naively thought it was going to happen.
When the whole COVID thing happened, I thought we were going to all come together.
It was going to be tremendous.
All Americans, people are going to go to church, and God will come back.
Instead, they closed down the church, as the Democrats did.
I mean, they did.
I mean, please, you know, I say these things and people think I exaggerate, but I mean, a number of them were held to have unconstitutionally afterwards closed the churches.
I know for sure in New York, Cuomo, the Democratic court, highest court, held that he unconstitutionally prohibited people from going to church.
And you know, in Ted's hometown of Michigan, with Governor Whitlis, the one who gives out communion, who likes to give out communion and mock our religion, she prohibited people from going to church.
You know what upset me, Rudy?
That the Catholics didn't protest.
They went along with it.
But then again, these are lay people who are thinking, well, Dr.
Fauci said we have to do it.
Like, there was a time when a doctor said something.
I remember being...
A young baby nurse.
And people would come in with these pills into the emergency department.
They don't feel good.
They have chest pain.
Okay, what medications are you on?
Well, here's my pills.
They didn't even know what they were for.
The names of them.
My doctor told me I have to take them.
It's no longer like them.
A doctor is a human being.
They make mistakes.
And this was clearly political, what Fauci was doing.
They've also shown that they are as corruptible as anyone.
And as greedy as...
And as willing to say and do things and compromise your health for money.
For example, I mean, many didn't go along with the idea that you shouldn't treat COVID. But many did and got people killed.
Well, a lot of big voices were censored, let's face it.
Dr.
McCullough, Zev Zelenko, who treated so many people successfully.
Right, but he was censored to the masses.
His voice, his knowledge.
I've been disbarred.
Screw him.
I did the right thing.
They didn't.
They're going to go to hell.
I'm not.
Well, I got to get rid of this Nazi thing because it came from the former senator from New York, Hillary Clinton, who said that the rally reminded her.
Maybe she went, I don't know, to the Hitler rally in 1939.
She looks old enough to have done.
She said that about this rally?
Yeah.
Like the one that just happened?
She said, yeah.
Reminded her of a Nazi rally?
About a Nazi rally.
What is she on?
Crack?
Well, a whole bunch of them have done it.
Are you serious?
Yeah.
Well, wasn't her husband nominated there or something?
Yeah, but she forgot that.
Oh, oh.
And the press has forgotten it.
They don't even say it.
They don't even point out the following.
Now, first of all, first thing they should point out, just to show how little she knows about everything, and she isn't the smart person they think she is, it isn't the same Madison Square Garden.
There have been four Madison Square Garden.
Really?
Yeah.
Were they basically the same place?
No, no.
They were a mile apart.
The old Madison Square Garden that had the Hitler Bund rally in 1939, of course, I wasn't even alive for it.
But I know history.
Hillary doesn't.
And I'm educated.
And she just, you know, instead of taking her classes, she learned communism during her...
I think she knows history, but she just is a liar.
No, I don't think she knows history.
She wouldn't have said this.
I bet she has no idea that there were four Madison Square Gardens.
Not a prayer.
Nor does she have any idea that it was the old Madison Square Garden that it was in.
But in any event...
But she's a liar.
They have a lie.
Among other things, her husband was nominated there.
George Bush was nominated there.
Jimmy Carter was nominated there.
So, I mean, it wasn't a Nazi rally for them.
Also, Presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Richard Nixon had rallies in Madison Square Garden.
All Nazis!
I mean, Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, of course, had their great fight of the century there in 1971.
The new Madison Square Garden opened in 1968.
And the Knicks proceeded to win one of their only two championships right the next year.
And then again in 71.
The Rangers won their first Stanley Cup in 40 or 50 something years.
When I was the mayor.
Oh, Rudy, that reminds me of your speech when you were like, yes, I was the mayor here eight years and some of your accomplishments, and the Yankees had four World Series wins.
And they're losing to the Dodgers now, two to nothing already.
To ask you, because you are...
And my friend Aaron Judge, oh, the poor guy.
Well, no.
I mean, they have a big article about how he's not going to be a great player until he has a great playoff.
Wall Street Journal wrote that.
Because they said, you know, the really great players make it because of their playoff performances.
So they were analogizing it to Jeter, who always had a great playoff record, or Mariano Rivera, who had the best...
Record of any closer by a thousand miles.
But his record in the playoffs was even better.
Yeah, yeah.
And, you know, it's a little harder for a pitcher to have an even better record in the playoffs.
Because you play better teams.
You play better teams.
No, I know you're a Red Sox.
I remember when...
When you beat us in four games.
I know.
We were ahead three games to nothing and you beat us in four.
Say, if you love baseball, regardless of...
That's one of the great playoffs...
Whoever you vote for, excuse me, whoever you root for, that series has got to make you feel, oh!
And the guy who started the rally of our Red Sox team in 2004 was Dave Roberts, who stole that second base, and now he's the manager of the L.A. Dodgers.
So it's kind of just...
This is all...
No, seriously, though, because you are so knowledgeable about baseball, what is happening with the Yankees?
They were spanked the first two games.
They ended up leaving three on base in their last inning at the last game.
I know they're in a new game now.
So what is it?
They seem to be lacking mojo.
Yeah, they do.
And, you know, the Yankees...
The Yankees win and lose very much based on Judge.
Now, that was true up until this year.
So you looked at the games that he was in, the Yankees would have a 600-700 winning percentage.
Then when he was injured and out, they'd go into a 10-game losing streak or a 5-game winning streak.
That's kind of bad, though.
He has a psychological...
But this year, when they got Juan Soto...
Juan Soto took up the slack.
So at the very beginning of the season, Judge started off cold.
Soto was hot and the Yankees went right to first place.
Then Judge went on to have one of the best offensive seasons of any player in the history of baseball this year.
And all of a sudden, once again, he can't hit in the playoffs and he may get tight.
They also, he's got a weakness that he's very tall.
I remember when we met him in London.
So think about that.
There's a lot of advantages to that.
You have that tremendous arm swing.
You know, that arc.
You don't have to swing that arc.
And the ball goes...
He and John Carlos Stanton hit the ball as far as I've ever seen a baseball player hit the ball, including Mickey Mantle.
I mean, they regularly hit it further than anybody else.
Oh yeah, Chad Williams was a great hitter, but the guy who hit the ball the furthest in baseball was Mickey Mantle.
He hit it the furthest.
How far?
Oh gosh, he hit almost out of Yankee Stadium.
Yeah, I know, but 400 feet, 500 feet.
Oh, I think he got into the high 400s.
Yeah, I'm gonna have to look this up.
Yeah, look it up, yeah.
There are a couple of them that will like that.
But the thing is, Stanton does.
Stanton hits the ball faster than anybody else.
Maybe some people can comment.
Please educate me on this.
They couldn't do this back then, but they can measure how fast the ball is going off the bat.
And Stanton's ball is like at 110, 115 miles an hour.
I remember in the playoffs, there was a time when they thought Stanton might bunt, which is a little crazy.
Stanton would never bunt, I don't think.
But the infielders had to come up for a play at the plate.
And you could see they were frightened.
One of those balls hit you, it could kill you.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, he hit one.
He'd be a little frightened.
Now, Stanton is a great playoff player.
I think he's batting.400.
Soto is.
So they shouldn't be going through that, but Soto tried to get him to...
He got a hit last night, the night before in the last inning.
Why is there already rumors about Soto being traded to the Mets?
He won't be traded.
They only got him for a year.
So there's going to be a big...
So they have to make a decision.
Yeah, there's going to be a big...
Like with Mookie Wilson.
There's going to be a big...
Or Mookie Betts?
Mookie Betts.
Mookie Betts.
There was a big...
Basically, I think the Red Sox didn't keep them.
They didn't want to give away 10 years of...
Money.
Yeah.
I mean, these should become very difficult choices.
You look at Yamamoto, who the Red Sox got from, I mean, the Dodgers got from the Red Sox and the Yankees.
They both were after him.
But he's going to get like...
Oh, the money is almost ridiculous.
They're going to pay him 10 years from now.
I know.
10 years from now, he may not have an arm.
Right, exactly.
It's so bizarre.
The long-term...
I don't think a team cares very much nowadays with the money, how much they pay you for this year.
It's the long-term thing that kills you.
So let's talk about the election.
It's getting too damn close not to talk about it.
The key states Are going to be...
Michigan?
Oh, man.
Are they going to be flooded with campaigning?
Because right now they're saying Florida, which always was a big win.
That's Trump country, right?
It's over.
Florida's over.
I think the early voting...
Or Pennsylvania, but now Pennsylvania with that fifth Fifth Circuit Court.
Right.
Saying that everything has to be counted.
The mail-in ballots, if they come in after the fifth, they're supposed to be disregarded.
I think that's a win for election integrity.
Not one piece of it, but I think it's a win.
It's a court that's reasonable.
Let's be sure we know...
Let's make sure we know what the Fifth Circuit covers, okay?
Okay.
I would still...
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
It tends to be a somewhat...
Oh, that doesn't tell you much, that page.
Yeah.
Crazy.
We have our Department of Justice going after Virginia who wanted to clean their voter rolls because we do want election integrity and they wanted to get non-citizens on.
It's located in the state of Florida.
Oh, so it has nothing to do with Pennsylvania.
No, it doesn't.
Pennsylvania is the third circuit.
I said misinformation.
I don't like it when I do that.
But it does cover Georgia.
It will cover Georgia.
It'll cover Georgia.
I want to ask your fans, because I know you got really...
It's a big state that we'd have to think about.
I think it covers North Carolina, too.
So those two states are states here.
About North Carolina, not even to do with the election.
The people who still are stranded from the hurricanes.
They're voting in very large numbers.
This might be something where early voting helps because you get a lot of time.
If you're stranded, you've got 10 days to vote.
It's easier than if you only have one day.
It might actually turn out to be the one time It really helps.
And I really would like to get better statistics, but you don't have them.
As we were talking about before, we should be able to tell, with the exception of a few states, how many Republicans have voted so far and how many Democrats have voted so far.
Well, how soon does New Hampshire usually vote?
One day.
We're a small state, and I have to say that, 1.2 million people, somewhere around there.
So we have one voting day, November 5th, and we know that night.
And if Trump wins New Hampshire, that should be...
A very good sign, right?
Yeah.
We won't call the whole race, but...
My state is...
And I don't know if it's unique or not, but since we're small and we have so many colleges and universities and we have the Ivy League College, Dartmouth College, and they are left versus left.
Our constitution in New Hampshire says that if you reside in New Hampshire, you can vote.
We've always had a problem because the students who don't stay in our state, they come for education and they leave, are skewing our elections.
We are a conservative state.
Now we are getting a different taint in the southern part of the state that we never had before.
People who...
Want taxes?
And generally our culture is we don't want any taxes.
They want taxes?
Yeah, they do.
Because they want more social programs.
The Massachusetts people come to me.
They don't want to work.
Yeah, and that's not our culture, so I don't want them to change my state.
I'll be so devastated, but definitely the college students are skewing our voices in New Hampshire because we are a conservative state, and everybody knows about the free staters in and around Keene, New Hampshire, more libertarians in that section, and they don't want the government telling them anything, and I don't blame them.
I think I have some libertarian running in my blood as well.
But yeah, New Hampshire changed a little bit, up just slightly for Trump.
So right now, real clear politics map of the Electoral College has it at 312 to 226, which is a little better than what we have.
We have it at 303 to 235.
So what have they given?
They have given nine more votes to the Republicans than we have.
So where could that be?
Oh, I can see where.
I can see exactly where.
We made a mistake in Alabama.
Somehow the map Got screwed up.
There.
Now we're exactly where they are.
Okay.
All right.
So that's what real clear politics, that's real clear politics picture of the election right now.
Arizona, I had a great sheriff on my show, Sheriff Donnells.
And he's like, you know, everybody talks about the Texas border.
You wouldn't believe the crime at my Arizona border.
And I get no help from the Harris-Biden administration.
And as a matter of fact, I was hoping Harris would help because there's so much crime at our border and she's, you know, she's not engaged at all.
So I would say that now, in those top states there, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, who always vote the same, the polls are very close.
Trump is ahead in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, and she's like a slight lead in Michigan.
I just think he's going to win those states.
Well, let's ask our Michigan resident.
Ted, what do you think is happening in Michigan?
President Trump announced last night he was endorsed by some Muslim organization.
That's right.
So, President Trump, again, I'm not surprised.
2016, similar thing, right?
As far as Republicans go, President Trump is like a tailor-made A candidate for Michigan as a Republican, right?
And what he was able to, the way he was willing to criticize NAFTA and those trade deals, right?
Back in 2016.
Your state, apparently.
Trade and the economy and the way he talked about it.
He made it okay to criticize these things, right?
When I was in high school, in the mid-2000s, we were taught that NAFTA was good and there was no other option, right?
That's where the world was headed.
Trump came along.
And said things that a lot of us thought, right?
Right, right, right.
Look at all these once great cities in Michigan that have been decimated by bad trade deals, right?
Republicans blame Democrats, Democrats blame Republicans, and the jobs kept leaving.
So Trump came along and had a whole different message and said, hey, we can put the American worker first and make it fair for them.
So we have a new system, though.
So I love what you're doing with all the cameras, Ted.
But anyway, to get to your point, in Michigan, the last Republican before Trump to win was HW in 88.
And then Trump.
And then Trump in 2016.
Yeah, no, before Trump.
Yeah, I see what you're saying.
Before Trump, it was HW. And then Trump in 20.
Yeah, 100%.
Oh, I just had wicked Asia.
Are we going to get...
We can't talk about it.
Are we going to get a demerit for that?
Well, I cannot wait until we figure out how we can...
Push back on this.
I mean, that's a whole different story.
But in Michigan...
Well, they know that night in Michigan, because I don't know Michigan politics.
They never do, ever?
Maybe Trump wins by so much.
No, in Wayne County, that's Detroit.
And this was the long-running joke before 16.
And everybody talked about it in more of a jokey fashion.
We probably should have taken it more seriously.
They wait in Wayne County until they know how many ballots and how many votes they need to catch up.
And what we mean by that is that it's called the provisional ballot, right?
My understanding, and this is years ago, I was told this is how it works.
You go to Detroit, you go to a polling location, first of all, in years past, they would scare Republican, you know, poll watchers from even going.
They intimidate them and It happened to me in 1989.
I couldn't get people to go to any number of them.
They were afraid.
So then in 1993, I recruited firefighters who were off duty that day and correction workers who were off duty.
You couldn't use police officers because they were all working that day.
And we would pay them.
To go there.
And we still had a few we couldn't cover.
Wow.
So the night of the election, I asked Randy Levine and John Sweeney, who did this for me.
I said, did we take care of the...
He said, boss, I think we got...
Look, you're going to have to give up about $30,000.
That's what we calculated.
Last time you gave up about $70,000.
So we should be able to make it.
And we did.
We won by...
I don't know, was he going by 70?
He probably won by 100, really.
But I mean, I was so surprised when everybody acted like, so shocked that I was talking.
Like Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
You're talking about Detroit?
Yeah.
Philadelphia is legendary for cheating.
I mean, Joe Frazier has voted twice since he died in there.
It's ridiculous.
Dead people vote like they're alive.
You both are saying that people know what's happening in their state way before 2020.
It's always been talked about.
I find that too.
We travel a lot.
In whatever city we go in, we're told that when we were covering the DNC, we had a group from Chicago who said We cheat all of them.
Especially if they happen to be black that were told almost from day one you've got to vote Democrat or you kind of get harassed in your own community or if you come out and you have more conservative values you're almost ostracized.
It was funny but they all in these big inner cities talk about the machine and cheating's been going on for a long time.
The one that is well known in Philadelphia is They bus people in from Camden.
Well, we keep hearing about the bussing in of people.
In New York, I may still have some pictures.
That's what they do.
They hire somebody.
They pay him a certain amount, like $100 or $200, and he votes 10 times.
They put him on a bus.
They put 30 or 40 people on a bus, and they give him 10 names.
The names reflect people who have moved, people who are fictitious, or people who are dead.
In the registry.
So now they pull up to a voting place.
They all come out of the bus.
They walk in.
John Johnson.
John Johnson.
Okay.
And they go vote.
And they do that 10, 12 times that day.
That has been going on.
That still goes on.
That's kind of a crude way to do it.
But that's the way it used to be done.
Now, in the present election, we were told that they did it in Detroit.
The woman testified.
When the ballots would come in, they would have phony ballots that they would attach to phony registrations.
A thousand votes would come in.
They'd find a thousand registrations of people who hadn't registered.
They'd go to the Motor Vehicle Bureau and get names.
That's how, in one state, they had people under 18 voting.
The kids didn't vote.
Kids don't go cheat and vote at 17 years old.
The kids have licenses in this state at 17.
So they took a whole bunch of kids' names saying, these kids will never show up to vote.
And therefore, we'll never get caught.
Because in Pittsburgh, they had the embarrassment of about 17,000 showing up that had voted already.
Saying, oh my god, I didn't vote.
Then we had that great witness in Atlanta, the young girl, first vote.
So they voted her, not noticing that she was going to turn 18.
So they took her license.
They attached it to a phony vote.
That they had produced in the factory three blocks away.
That the FBI would never raid.
And she said, I came in.
I was so excited.
Like Gabrielle is going to be.
See how excited she is?
She doesn't want to even early vote.
My family loves to vote.
I'm going to try to vote.
Maybe tomorrow.
I'll go vote.
We'll make a big deal out of it.
I just had a few friends.
They just got back from...
I'm voting today, so you're in here in Florida.
So you've moved to Florida in January.
You've been a citizen of Florida since all...
I bet we don't have Joe the Boxer's truck.
Oh, how fun!
Do you want to make a big deal about it?
We can probably get some...
Yeah, I'll act like I'm undecided.
And president, we're...
Well, you make a whole thing out of going for a election.
I brought Andrew in.
I always thought, all right, guys, it's election.
Yeah, you know who that guy's fault for.
One time I brought Andrew in with me, and one time I brought Caroline in with me.
So bring cameras in, aren't they?
Every state is different.
They will allow the candidate.
Curtis got kicked out because he got in a cat.
Maybe Curtis lost because he brought in the cat.
Yes!
Curtis!
We did not see Curtis!
Yeah, but the cats, I mean, baby.
And we love cats, but I don't know.
But just to put a bow on the point, in Michigan, they'll let you go.
In Detroit, you go.
This is in the past.
I can't speak for this cycle.
And I've heard countless stories of people going without...
They don't fit on the register.
It doesn't match.
But they let you vote anyway.
So you can just go there and put it in what they call a separate pile.
And they promise you, oh, we're not going to count this unless we can check it out down the road.
Well, didn't government...
Okay.
I'll get out.
That is shady.
Didn't...
Didn't...
Didn't Governor Newsom pretty much give it away by passing a law, making it illegal?
To ask.
Not a misdemeanor.
Oh, I've got to speak proper English.
Misdemeanor.
You know, I can't quite...
I can't quite...
We've got to take a break, Mayor Giuliani.
You've got to Oh, okay.
I'm looking up the Yankee store.
Sirs, I'm telling you, we don't take everybody.
We only take the people we know have a quality.
Still 2-0 after two innings.
All right.
You take us to break.
We're going to take a short break because you don't want to watch me crying on the air.
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Well, I didn't start it.
The Siller family started it.
The first day, I wouldn't give him a pass for a run because we were using it for emergency during September 11th.
But then when Frank came in and told me about his brother, I just broke down and said, okay, you got it.
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From then on, They got anything they wanted.
A quick about the organization is Frank sees an issue and he expands the organization and he seems to be able to draw in money.
It's a bipartisan thing.
It's not partisan at all.
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Well, as this organization gets more capacity, he looks for more things to take on.
So it began taking care of the families of the police officers and firefighters who died on September, like his brother Stephen died, running to the fire.
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He said, there's got to be other things we can do.
And he decided that they would expand to those who got killed continuing to fight in the war that took his brother's life because he saw the attack of September 11 as a foreign terrorist group Islamic extremist terrorism attacking America and then our response was part of the war so people were dying in that war and they weren't being taken care of adequately
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And he became an expert in building smart homes so that you can press a little button and something will bring you up.
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Okay?
Yeah.
And I want you to feel proud of yourself.
So now what I want to do is talk about the Senate races.
Yes.
Three Senate races.
Three Senate races in the three states that are probably going to decide the election.
I do think, and I feel pretty confident about this, and we'll see if Ted agrees with this, I do think that for her to win, she's got to win all three states.
For him to win, he literally has to win one of those states if it's Pennsylvania or Michigan.
If it's only Wisconsin, he may have to win two of them.
There's only 10 votes.
He could do it by winning just Pennsylvania, but she has to win all three.
The Senate races there, up until the last week, We're all going Democrat.
Strange.
Even when Biden was the candidate and Trump was winning by four or five points, the candidates for the Senate who were Democratic, like Casey in Pennsylvania, was leading McCormick.
Now, it's beginning to switch.
So let's talk about Casey and McCormick.
McCormick is either tied...
We're now ahead by a point, which means that Trump is probably ahead by two or three because Trump is kind of pulling them in.
And tell us about the race in Michigan where Elisa Slotkin is running.
Is that right?
Do you know her, Ken?
So tell us about Elisa Slotkin.
I was a consultant for A gentleman who ran against her for Congress last cycle, Tom Barrett, who was one of the top contestant ratings.
Isn't Tom Barrett an incumbent?
No.
Tom Barrett in the State House.
I think he did meet you.
You may have known about him just kind of in your visits to Michigan.
And so for that race, the Senate race, so Democrats have had, you know, people look at that seat as more safe Democrat than it really is because it was held by Debbie Stabenow for three terms.
So she's stepping or stepping down.
So this is an open seat.
Yeah, she's not known outside of her congressional district, right?
So she has to build up her name ID and she's not, what Debbie Stabenow did that was smart for a Democrat in a state like Michigan was get on the Agriculture Committee because you have your She had her standard Democrat voters every cycle, right?
In Detroit, Saginaw, Flynn, the cities, the Democrat stronghold.
Yeah.
And then she was able to pick up hundreds of thousands of voters who are usually conservative voters, but being on the Ag Committee, you really do bring home the bacon as a U.S. Senator.
Yeah.
Very powerful position.
Yeah.
You can take care of your farmers and the Ag industry in your state.
So she, as a Democrat, was thinking, I'm guessing she did this, you know, she was thinking, went on the Ag Committee, made I
think there are some polls now where he's actually pulled ahead of her.
Who's that?
Oh, Rogers.
Yes, you're absolutely right there.
There's been a late surge of cash.
What I'm going to understand is places like Flint, right, that became famous not for a very good reason.
The poor people had poisoned water, basically.
And the Obama administration failed them miserably.
Yeah.
He represents the mindset of the Democrat Party.
Like, they're not really for the people.
It's repeated in East Palestine.
Like, they shit on those people.
They could care less.
So, they gotta start doing something different.
And don't stay with the same people who don't care about you.
That's such a good point, Dr.
Maria.
And, you know, President Trump, like you said, he's brought a different, even a whole new Kind of different message, right, as a Republican to these voters.
For the Democrat Party, their most, their two most loyal, I believe their probably most loyal voting blocs are Black women, Black men.
And then in Michigan, you know, a place like Flint, especially outside of Flint, right?
Right outside of Flint, you have a lot of old school Democrats, right?
The party of the working man.
Yeah, yeah, it's not that way anymore.
Exactly, it's not that way, President Trump.
They look at the working men and women as people they can use.
They don't look at them as human beings.
If you stand back and look at their actions, not listen to their words, because they're good at the propaganda, but if you look at their records and how they behave, they are not for the working men and women of this country.
Let me tell you what the polls look like.
This is today, Monday.
USA Today In Wisconsin, has Baldwin ahead of Hovde by two points, 46-44.
The average is also Baldwin ahead by two.
Now, if she stays ahead by two, she'll lose.
She'll lose that race.
That's a number where Republicans usually make that up.
In Pennsylvania, it's a dead tie.
Casey and McCormick.
Just a week or two ago, Casey was ahead by four or five points.
And in Michigan is the dead tie.
And throughout the race, Slotkin's been ahead.
Now, many people have predicted that as it closes, the Republican will win in all three states.
There have been a lot of predictions that as it closes, the Republican will win, particularly if Trump can get out to about a two or three percent lead.
And what that indicates to me that they're so close is that the Trump numbers there are solid also.
Cruz, who there was some worry about, has now opened up about a fan.
It's looking good.
That guy is brilliant.
It's only a four-point lead.
I mean, he's going to win, but it's a little strange.
So in Michigan, it's interesting, right, how In Michigan, it's interesting how the Senate race, how tight it is getting.
I'll bring up the map here.
We'll look at the Board Mayor.
I got the map up on the screen now.
Maybe let's go through these Senate races.
I'm curious on your thoughts on Arizona and Nevada.
The Senate races, I know we're focused on the Midwest.
Arizona, Arizona, the latest poll is the Trafalgar Group, which is a Democratic group.
So we're going to have to play with it a little.
And it has Gallego ahead by four points.
And it has them ahead by four points in the Real Clear Politics average.
Now, the state that could make the Senate even, if everything remains equal, It's Montana.
And there Sheehy has a four-point lead.
I find it hard to believe he has only a four-point lead over Tester.
I do believe that he's ahead by Moore.
But if we pick up Montana, we have it.
I'm looking for a poll for West Virginia.
I don't see a poll for West Virginia.
But what I do realize is that we're going to win.
So I think the Senate is pretty much going to be Republican 51-49.
Then, in these three states that we're talking about, which are now two or even, and one that's only a two-point lead, if we can pick those states up, you could go to 52, 53, 54.
I think we're down to the end now.
And I would say that Rogers and McCormick are going to win.
And I think Hovde may pull it out in Wisconsin.
If Trump wins Wisconsin, he'll pull Hovde in.
We've got It looks like we're going to hold on to Texas, which could have been a giveback, which isn't going to happen.
Then we're going to pick up...
We've got two Senate races in Nebraska, and one is very close.
Ricketts is winning by 18, but Fisher is winning by only two, 48 to 46.
So...
That one we have to watch.
You don't want to have to give one back, because then that changes the whole thing.
Scott has a four-point lead, but that's a while back in Florida.
I think that's going to stay that way.
It's going to grow.
Rosen is beating Brown in Nevada.
But I don't know if that isn't a chance for us, particularly if Trump can pull it out the way a lot of people think he can.
Hogan in Maryland, who almost isn't a Republican, right?
I mean, he's the strangest thing.
I mean, he is a Republican, but he's so bitter about Trump, it's sad.
But he's getting shellacked.
Also, Brooks is leading by 16%.
So I don't see how he pulls it out.
And those are basically the key races.
So I think you can predict pretty safely 51-49 Senate that could go reasonably To 52, 53, 54.
Even a chance of 55, that's way out.
I would say if you predicted 53 Republican in the Senate, you're probably going to make it.
And then I think the House will do tomorrow.
They'll give us a chance to look.
But in talking to some of them yesterday, because they were all there, you know, people were talking about why did Trump come to New York?
One of the reasons is the four or five major house races.
The key to the house, someone said, is through New York and California, which is very, very strange.
Great article by Bruce Blakeman, who is enormously, enormously, enormously, enormously effective County executive of Nassau County, which we just won back for the Republicans and boy, he's going to keep it.
We got to have Bruce on someday.
Maybe tomorrow.
We'll call Bruce.
No, I also like Bruce on to talk about the center.
Bruce worked in the White House.
Yeah.
Oh, he was in the White House under Trump?
Yeah.
My goodness.
Okay.
All right.
That answers some questions.
Now, Bruce is a...
Bruce passed the first law in the nation that bans biological males from competing in women's or girls' sports.
And he wrote an article with Caitlyn Jenner basically saying that Trump...
Here's the headline.
Trump for the girls.
Ha, ha, ha.
National policy on trans athletes will save women's sports.
I don't see how Trump doesn't get the women's vote when Harris...
I wish Dr.
Maria had stayed on a little longer because I want to see how she feels.
I mean, I know how she feels, but I like her to express it.
She expresses it a lot better.
This is really crazy.
How about boxing?
Remember the Olympics with the Italian girl who just said, screw you.
You take a guy, he puts a dress on, and he says, I'm a girl, and he goes and fights a girl.
Are you crazy?
Or even these volleyball things.
The guys are like breaking the girls' jaws with a...
And what it does is it ruins women's sports because it becomes...
Here you practice all your life to be the best swimmer, the best female swimmer, and this guy comes along who is 400 among men, and he sets the record for women.
How are you going to compete?
So I think this was also a good point that was made today.
That Kamala made a very, very big mistake in her interview with Anderson Cooper.
And the one that he focuses on is that Anderson Cooper asked her, is there something in the last four years that you think is a mistake that you have learned from?
And what they say is she should have owned up to the fact that she was a little late in calling Biden on his infirmity, on his unfitness for office.
She even now refuses to admit that he was unfit and says that he left because he had a bad debate.
I mean, she's a complete liar.
Imagine covering up the fact that the president, you know, walks around in a daze How much you must hate America to do that?
And why would you even...
Where's this 40-something percent that wants to vote for?
Have we become that stupid?
So now the Justice Department is after Elon Musk.
You wonder when that would happen, right?
Because they say that the sweepstakes that he set up for a million dollars Is it illegal?
It's a pact that did it.
It's perfectly legal.
So go screw yourself, Garland.
But that doesn't mean you won't prosecute him.
The more innocent he is, the more you're going to prosecute him, like you guys do with me.
We've already covered the resorting to fascist claims.
Now, they're all doing it now.
fascist, Nazi.
They have no campaign.
They have no campaign.
Fascist Nazi.
He's a Nazi because he went to Madison Square Garden.
Bill Clinton wasn't.
Dwight Eisenhower wasn't.
John Kennedy wasn't.
Richard Nixon wasn't.
There's an article that says, I wonder if it's true, Ryan King wrote it, but it says President Biden is trying to get on the campaign trail for Vice President Harris.
But he keeps being told by her campaign, they'll get back to him later.
Well, there isn't much later to get back to him.
They don't want him on the campaign trail.
And one of the reasons is, the last time he was on the campaign trail, he advocated for locking Trump up.
Which, of course, they're running on the theory that Trump is going to prosecute his enemies, and he wants to lock Trump up.
I think they would just, they would really hope that he just stayed in the basement, right?
But, you know, it's not that it helps that he does it and adds it to it, but she's just as bad as he is.
The things that she says, like, you know, is there anything you would do different?
Nothing I can think of.
And then when she was asked what she would do differently, she said, well, I'm not Joe Biden.
That's what she would do differently.
She'd remain not Joe Biden.
That's good.
That's good.
Show some appreciation for the fact that at least he's a male and a female.
Maybe she's doing better than the Supreme Court Justice who can't define a woman.
Israel has...
Even though they backed down based on the PISA's pressure to not hit a nuclear facility and not to hit a oil area, to really crush Iran.
They took out, apparently they took out, they claim they took out their air defense, whatever amounts to nuclear defense for them or defense, the whole thing.
Call the S-300, which they got from Russia.
Apparently they hit four sites, and they believe they have incapacitated Iran's ability to defend themselves against aerial warfare.
Now, that's good if you're going to follow it up.
I want to see that place crushed.
I want to see the Ayatollah out of office.
And I'm going to tell you this, and I... I think the president knows this, and the new president knows it, and acting on it is another thing.
You're not going to get peace in the Middle East as long as the Ayatollah is there and the reign of terror is there.
Because, think about it, you can't have a two-state solution.
The Palestinian state would automatically become an ally of the reign of terror, which is an enemy of the United States.
Not an enemy of Biden and Obama, And the traitors who run the regime.
When Obama gave them money and cash, he became a traitor in my mind.
In fact, he became a money-wanderer.
Israel is getting hit now with terrorist attacks by Hamas.
You can tell Hamas is near the end because they're not fighting as an army any longer.
What they're fighting is what they are, a terrorist group.
A truck rammed into a crowded bus stop in Ramat Hasharon, which is a little bit out of Tel Aviv.
It's northeast of Tel Aviv.
And they killed one person.
They injured 32, sick seriously.
But this is like the old, you know, the old terrorist attacks.
But this is what they are.
They're a terrorist group.
Do you see Israel going into Gaza and hitting people on the street with cars?
I mean, the people going after the civilians is Hamas.
Israel tries to avoid civilians.
Fannie Ho has an election against a Republican who apparently has no chance, but she's very nice and would be actually an honest person who doesn't steal money from her campaign account.
I don't get how Fannie Ho gets away with that.
I mean, if somehow we ever go to trial, I'm going to move that our case has to be held off until they try hers.
The GOP candidate is Courtney Kramer, but I didn't know that Fulton County makes up 11% of the voters in all of Georgia.
That's a big percentage.
That's a really big percentage.
There's quite a race here in New York that we'll spend a little more time on tomorrow when we go over the House races.
Between Congressman Lawler, Mike Lawler, and former Representative Mondaire Jones.
Mondaire Jones is a Harris on a, what do we call, poor man's Harris.
This guy was in favor of defunding the police.
He was in favor of Black Lives Matter.
He was in favor of doing away with ICE. He was in favor of sanctuary cities.
He was in favor of everything that would create more crime and lawlessness.
Now, he's in favor of closing the border, and he's in favor of funding the police, and he's in favor of...
But I think Lawler has a...
I think he has a lead there.
I don't know why the people in...
This is really...
What we in New York City would call upstate New York.
It really isn't that far upstate, but these are not wacky New York City people.
This guy Mondaire should be behind by 10 points.
I don't get it.
He was sort of an ally of Jamal...
You know, pull the fire alarm Bowman.
So I do think we should repeat, because it's important, that Israel has taken out Iran's air defense.
Good time to take out their nuclear when they have no defense.
I don't get it.
I still don't get why Harris and Biden favor Iran so much.
It's just terrible.
And I really do want to follow up tomorrow with Elise Stefanik on Iran, both, number one, having this major spy operation that remains untouched, and number two, the FBI doing absolutely nothing.
about Iran's interference in the election, as well as really appearing to do nothing about their threat on the life of Donald Trump.
Not a bad idea to find out what they're doing with the investigation of the two attempted murders of Donald Trump.
And I cannot understand how an organization that tried to frame Donald Trump can be expected to really try to find out what happened to him.
I mean, I can't imagine that they aren't.
The FBI at the top isn't working really hard corruptly to elect Democrats as they have in the last two elections.
I mean, they did it with Russian collusion in 2016, and they did it in 2020 by covering up the hard drive, which they had validated, and they left it censored as if it couldn't be validated when they knew it was absolutely true.
Well, you gotta come here for that news because nobody else will cover it except me.
Now, our conservative friends do cover a lot of it, but nobody ever really makes much of the...
I'll give half my...
I have to give half my money to life, and I have to my father.
How that makes that whole case into a...
Into a bribery case.
And that'll be, my book will be available very shortly.
You can order it online at Amazon right now, The Biden Crime Family.
And you can also help us by ordering our, you know, if you want to read, the book isn't that long.
You may not have to have a cup of coffee to read it.
But just in case you read it, you know, late and you're getting tired, it wouldn't be bad to have a cup of Rudy coffee.
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Let's see.
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If you haven't donated the Tunnels of Towers yet, you better not come up and say hello to me when you see me, okay?
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We're going to say our prayers.
People of Israel.
And we're praying for the people of Ukraine.
And now we're praying for the people of Iran because I believe if Trump can become president, we'll have a revolution there.
And we're praying, of course, for the people of the United States so that we can have the wisdom and the judgment to do what we have to do.
And God bless America and keep Donald Trump safe.
Keep the murderers away from him.
God bless America.
Start spreading the news.
I'm leaving today.
I want to be a part of it.
New York, New York.
These vagabond shoes are longing to stray.
Right through the very heart of it.
New York, New York.
I want to wake up in a city that... ...that...
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.