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This is Rudy Giuliani and this is America's Mayor Live on a live night.
A really live night.
It's a actually somewhat chilly night in Palm Beach.
Still warmed up by the excitement of the victory.
This has become increasingly I'm not going to say Washington In the early winter of, well actually it probably happened in the spring of 1861 when Washington was inhabited by Abraham Lincoln and all the office seekers were at the Washington Hotel and the different hotels and coming in.
And Lincoln said, can you please rid me of these office seekers?
I'll just appoint them.
I think they all wanted to be postmasters then, because you made a bundle as a postmaster.
Nowadays, I don't know what the most sought after job is.
The people in the Trump administration seem to want to take a job that they have an interest in.
Unlike the ones in the Biden administration who seem to want to take a job that they could make money with.
You know, like Lyndon McMahon has been interested forever in choice and education.
Natural, right?
Rubio, we know from the time he got into the Senate, Extraordinarily interested in foreign policy, and maybe somewhat because of his Cuban background, the whole problem of communism, which now turns out to be pervasive, right?
I mean, almost every thing you complain about, and when you say, oh my God, this country has changed, how did it happen?
I can show you the Marxist root of it.
It's really quite a comparison that can be made, and then when you When you look at it from a point of view of a 360 degree view, you see this was a plan that has been rather craftily worked out with a major change made about halfway along the way when it wasn't working to make it work by an Italian communist named Gramsci.
And it's fascinating and horrible.
And to see this pardon done, you know, it's said, although I never experienced this, I've experienced this sometimes with a video, that in the last minutes of an accident, maybe you would have experienced this.
You know what's going to happen and you can't stop it.
Like you've done everything to stop it and you can't.
You put the brake on but the car is still moving.
And you can feel it that's going to hit the car in front of you.
There are periods of time over the last four years where I felt that way.
I could see my country in this area becoming more socialistic, in this area becoming more dictatorial, in this area becoming more fascist.
I could see the greatness of our justice system where it is blind to the The position of the litigant in front of him, I could see it turn into just the opposite.
One that turned absolutely and completely on whether you're a Democrat or Republican.
And if you're a Republican, were you pro-Trump?
If you were, anything could be done to you.
No rights supply.
The day I began representing Donald Trump, they began surveilling me illegally.
Then broke into my house, broke into my law office, and not only never charged me with an offense, but admitted there was never probable cause.
They did it to try to get Trump.
When Trump first said that they were taping him or recording him, everybody laughed at him, made fun of him.
It's absolutely true.
It wasn't just him.
It was a lot of us.
These are things that communist governments do.
These are things that fascist governments do.
These are not things that American government ever did.
What happened to them?
I ask it as a rhetorical question.
I know the answer.
Do you think about it?
I will probably answer it somewhere during the course of this show.
I do want to show you as we start the infirmity with this pardon, of which there are two.
But challenging it becomes extremely Difficult.
But it does reveal everything that you need to know.
Everything that you need to know from the point of view of that this is the most criminal president that we've ever had in the White House.
At least there'd be no other way to at this point in history to find out if there was anyone that was Worse than him.
And I'm doing this now from memory, and I will, and I'll correct it tomorrow night, because tomorrow night I'll take the time to go through my notes and records and tell you where I come out on the amount of money that he took that presumably went to him, where you could prove by the direct of circumstantial evidence it went to him.
I take issue with the committee.
Oh, for a lot of reasons.
They never really made the case.
They were too tentative.
They thought that by being tentative they'd be more persuasive and they turned out to be more obtuse rather than more persuasive.
And they left the American people, or too many of them, still with the feeling that there was no proof that Joe Biden got money.
Well, in the things that are available to human beings in trials, there was all the typical proof that's available that convicts people of crimes.
And in larger numbers, And in more dramatic ways than is usually the case.
The committee and the Republicans fell for a definition of nothing will substitute and nothing proves that you got the money unless there's a picture of your taking.
Well, of course, that almost never happens in a case.
Usually you prove a bribe through oral testimony.
Admissions, confessions, and records.
So you had all that here.
You had Joe Biden's confession that he bribed Porosheko.
It meets all the elements of it.
Real simple.
I'll give you a simple definition.
The little golden book definition of bribery.
That's offering something of value in exchange for official action.
Offering a $1 billion loan guarantee or withholding it in order for the president of Ukraine to fire the prosecutor.
That's the official action offering.
It becomes a higher level bribery if it actually happens.
It did happen.
Just to prove it, there are four tapes of long, long conversations between Poroshenko and Biden in which they discuss it, agree on it, and even to the extent that Poroshenko brings to Biden his choice for new special prosecutor or prosecutor general,
and that was Mr. Lutenko to replace Mr. Shokin, who Oh, about eight months later, they tried to kill.
You don't know that because that was reported.
Many things haven't been reported.
Many things haven't been reported, even by the right-wing press, much of which is afraid, for example, to report on the infirmities in the 2020 election.
They become like frightened little rabbits when you say that, including the network that I work for, ABC. How you can make sure there's no...
Other 2020 election by ignoring the one that happened is, well, so if you're dishonest about one thing, and it's dishonest not to cover it when the information comes out, who's going to trust you on anything?
It doesn't square with my set of principles.
But in any event, the Biden pardon, Is, without doubt, the most overbroad pardon ever given by a president to anyone.
Now, you could say it's equivalent to the Nixon pardon.
Some people have said it's more...
It's broader than the Nixon pardon.
I've been reading it over and over again, and I'm going to tell you, it's exactly the same.
I can't see where the Nixon pardon is broader.
Usually the way they narrow apart is they'll go to, they'll say, all of the crimes that were committed or may have been committed under all of the crimes that were committed or may have been committed under the jurisdiction or within the purview of the investigation of Special Prosecutor Walsh or in the case of
Casper Weinberg or whoever was or when Trump did it for Flint It was based on the proceeding in the District of Columbia.
That was the basis for it.
So it had a very broad scope, but a narrowing principle.
Why does this become important?
We went over a little of this last night.
I'm going to give you a little tonight, and then I'm going to take the time to do a A good old-fashioned common sense podcast, like a law lecture for those of you who are really interested in going back to 1300 in England.
And we'll watch the development of pardon.
Because here's one of the things that's clear.
As we're searching for the meaning of pardon, the answer to it is, what was the scope of the pardon power of the King of England on the day that word was put in the Constitution?
Could he give what is here a blanket pardon?
This is a pardon without limitation, except for time.
It includes any and all crimes federal committed during that period of time.
One's known, one's unknown.
Not only that, the papers say it's similar to, it's like, it isn't similar to, it isn't like, It's a plagiarism of the Nixon part.
And I'm going to put these words up there for you.
Are you ready, Ted, for getting it right there?
We'll see when you get it.
You'll let me know.
But I'm going to read to you from the two parts, and you will see.
That whatever person wrote this, that if it was Joe, he resorted to his childhood experience of plagiarizing.
He got through law school by plagiarizing notes.
He ran for president by plagiarizing Neil Kinnock's life and Robert Kennedy's speeches and John Kennedy's speeches.
The word pathological liar would be way too mild.
He would have to be considered a maniacal, pathological liar.
I've never seen a pathological liar like this.
You knew, didn't you?
When he said, I will not pardon my son.
You knew he was going to do it, right?
Just like you knew when he said, I never saw any of the foreign clients or foreign dealings of my son or my brothers.
You knew he was lying, right?
You know, if you didn't, Can I say something very respectfully?
You're stupid.
You need a little remedial education.
Maybe street education.
Maybe education of human personality.
You could just look, I don't know, maybe because I've prosecuted so many people, cross-examined so many people, I had to make a calculation to tell them the truth.
The minute he said that, Well, I said in my mind, as a trial lawyer, a false exculpatory statement, we're going to kill this guy.
Guy really thought we were going to prosecute him.
I never imagined back in 2018 that we let a guy get away with $40 or $50 million in bribery just because he's a member of the Democratic Party.
I mean, I know it gets you a lot, but I don't think there's anybody that ever took that kind of money.
Agnew had to leave the vice presidency for $2,500.
I did a major bribery case on a congressman front page of the Times the first time.
I was on the front page of the Times.
Oh, it was so exciting.
My mother was so excited.
Nowadays, she'd probably burn it.
I prosecuted the congressman for a $40,000 bribe.
I feel guilty.
I think these guys took what I can calculate as $50 million.
I have only one, when I say hard drive, the hard drive is a replica of his computer that he used during the period of time in which he is part.
That's about, he started this computer about 2013. You want to know why the dates?
The date begins On January 1st, 2014. So why that instead of the day Biden became vice president or his second term?
Because that's the year in which he went to work for Burisma.
Telling you immediately that they are in serious fear of incrimination over Burisma.
Not Hunter, but of who Hunter tells you he gave half his money to, Pop.
And they know that hanging around in Ukraine now are four or five witnesses that say that Joe and Pop got more than we know.
Remember that thing about the tape recording and 5,000 for Joe and 5,000?
There are witnesses coming forward with that.
And they may have found out about that, why they rushed this pardon.
So I want you to look at those words, because I'll read you the introductory language, which is not exactly the same, but very, very close.
I'll read you the...
Now, therefore, I, Gerald R. Ford, President of the United States, Now, this is the same in his.
Now, from this point on, the words are exactly the same.
They are up on the screen.
You can say Richard Nixon or you could say Hunter Biden.
And then it says, for all offenses committed against the United States, which, and then they put the name in, Richard Nixon or Hunter Biden, has committed or may have committed or taken part in during the period.
And this, of course, changes.
In Richard Nixon's case, it was his presidency.
January 20, 1969 through August 9, 1974. In the case of Hunter, it was the period of time that he took about $50 million from Ukraine, Russia, Iraq, Romania, Kazakhstan, the big one of all, China.
31 million.
That was all over by the final date, which was the day he signed it.
It was going to cover everything up to the day he signed it, only because he can't cover anything beyond it.
And that was December 1st of this year.
That's eight years in which he's pardoned for anything he did.
Now, here's the interesting part.
Suppose Joe, without telling daddy, Was running a prostitution ring.
He should have spent half his time with him.
There are things on the hard drive that suggest that maybe he was.
He'd be pardoned for that.
Suppose he was running a child pornography business.
There's less evidence of that, but there's evidence of that on the hard drive.
The evidence of child pornography that he's pardoned for.
Who the hell gets pardoned for child pornography, by the way?
And who the hell would pardon anyone for child pornography, even your son?
Pervert, I guess.
And he's pardoned for that.
I mean, we know about one child pornography, but this isn't just one hard drive.
The Russians have one.
The prostitute that he was with from Russia took it from him.
He lost one with Keith Appel, the psychiatrist.
You know, if we know that he lost three, he lost more.
The good news for Zelensky is he's got all of them.
So anytime he wants to shake Joe down, how about another six bill, Joe?
I don't know.
Want to see the pictures Giuliani doesn't have?
Oh, okay.
Do you realize what we did to our country by putting him there?
It's sacrilegious.
It's disgraceful.
It's a bot on us as a people.
He's a bot on us as a people.
This will always be one of the worst points in American history.
I don't know which exceeds what he did in Afghanistan.
I personally have one worse than this.
I will never forget his giving up the Bagram Air Base to China.
Giving up an airbase 400 miles from China, 500 miles from Russia, 400 miles from Iran.
So no discernible reason.
And leaving 85 billion dollars worth of equipment there when the country was in the hands of terrorists that like to kill Americans and those who help Americans and went ahead and did it with the stuff Joe left behind.
He also took out the soldiers before the civilians And therefore, aided and abetted the killing of the civilians.
And we know specifically the 13 military members that he killed whose parents accused him of being the murderer.
Very often when we accuse presidents of murder, there's a certain unfairness to it.
They have to defend us and they have to send our men and women to war.
But the circumstances in which he did this No sane president or honest president.
So did he do it because he was demented?
Or did he do it because he got somewhere between 20 and 40 million dollars from Red China?
The only person benefited by this was Red China.
Who the hell would give away an airbase 300 miles, 400 miles from China?
Well, you're a traitor, right?
Gosh, back in the Civil, back in the Revolutionary War, it had been like Benedict Arnold, right?
Did we hang Benedict Arnold?
I'm looking it up I'm trying to remember that.
Yeah, I don't know what we ended up.
Let's see if it's somewhere along the Hudson.
We'll go there and do a show from there.
We'll call it the Biden-Miley show.
See, Miley, I think, is another guy in the old days that would have been hung When he said, oh, if Trump tries to attack China, I'll let China know.
What is he wearing?
A Chinese uniform?
I know he's got a lot of medals.
I've never taken a look at them.
Are some of those Chinese medals, Ted?
Yeah, right.
There's a picture of him.
We got to get it for tomorrow night.
Picture of Miley next to Eisenhower, like superimposed.
I don't think Eisenhower ever met with him or would have met with him.
But they're superimposed.
And Miley's got on enough medals to go from here down to his shoes.
Like they're laying on the floor.
There are so many.
Eisenhower had four little medals right across his chair.
Tell you something?
Tell you something about who has confidence and who doesn't?
Who can win one of the most difficult wars in the history of the world?
And who can give up an airbase to our enemy?
And oversee one of the worst military operations in the history of the Royal Afghanistan.
He was not hung.
What happened to him?
He ended up surviving, going back to England, and then actually ending up in Canada.
Quite a, yeah, it's actually a, it's a whole story.
We must have rhinos back then.
Right, yeah.
He died at 60 after four days of delirium, is how they put it, on June 14th, 1801 at the age of 60. He was not hung.
No, he was buried at St. Mary's Church in Battersea, England.
We got to go there and put some bad stuff there, right?
Yeah.
What do you think?
Yeah, the guy's a traitor.
We don't forget.
No, I never forgot back then.
I never forgot when Prince Andrew, who now has become controversial, came to see me to tell me I was going to be knighted by mummy.
What?
Oh, mummy, that was his mum.
You think I'm kidding, right?
Yeah, for a second.
There were four or five witnesses because no one will believe this conversation.
He's coming, and he wanted to have a tour of Ground Zero.
This is about three months later, two months later.
It was after it was seriously dangerous, but still, till the end, it was dangerous.
And we appreciated that because that brought us a lot of attention.
It brought us a lot of money for the people.
So it was my agreement with President Bush That very high level of visitors, I would do my best to be there and do the walkthrough, even if I had to leave.
So he called and he specially said he would organize it so he could be there when I was there.
I didn't know him.
So he comes in and we start off at City Hall.
We were back in City Hall then.
The city had come back.
It must have been early December.
And he sat there and we had a little talk.
And he said, Mayor, you know, Mummy really admires you.
And you have someone in common that you both admire.
And I said, who is that Prince?
So he said, Winston Churchill.
And I see you have a big bust of Winston Churchill.
I said, I have a bust of Winston Churchill.
I have a painting of Winston Churchill.
I've read every one of his biographies, and on the night of September 11th, he said yes.
She was very, very impressed, and she mentioned it in a speech, if you didn't see it, that you were reading for inspiration Churchill's conduct of the Battle of Britain the night of September 11th when you returned home, or the morning of September 12th.
I said, well, you're absolutely right, Prince.
I did.
I did do that because I was saying to myself, and I always do whenever I have to go through anything difficult, other people have gone through this.
If they can get through it, we can get through it.
And I thought if I could absorb that in my mind, I could convey it to my people.
And I was trying to think, well, who went through this?
Who went through it?
City being bombed in this kind of dramatic way with...
Thousands, we didn't even know how many at that point were dead.
Original estimate was 12, then 6, and it got down to less than 3, but I think at this point it might still have been 6. And it was very helpful to read about the Battle of Britain and what he did, how he was afraid, but how he overcame the fear and basically would say, I'll feel it another time.
And I said, I just adopted all that.
She said, I know, and it's really wonderful because, you know, we really feel that Winston Churchill sometimes is attacked by modern people, and it was just wonderful you did that.
It was wonderful what you did for our people.
You allowed them to have their own mass at an Episcopal church, and you went to it, and the prime minister wrote a very nice note to the queen about it.
I said, oh, that's very nice.
Therefore, we'd like to ask you if you would accept a membership In the royal order of commander of the realm.
I don't know what that meant.
It means a knighthood.
I said, what?
And he gave the whole big long title.
Royal order, the commander of the realm.
I'm surprised to take a sword out.
I said, well, only if I can do it for the people of the city.
and with my two uh my my right arm and my left arm he said what do you mean your right arm you left on i said my police commissioner my fire commissioner and he said i'm sure that could be arranged uh but there is one uh caveat here i said what is it prince he said if you become would you would you like like the full knighthood I said, yeah, I think they would too.
I mean, we always liked full rather than have.
He said, well, full knighthood means you have to abandon your citizenship.
I basically almost said, stuff it.
Take it and throw it away.
Gee, we decided we wanted to be Americans a long time ago before you came here.
He said, oh no, but we do have honorary knighthoods.
You know, you have many Americans.
Eisenhower was an honorary.
Ronald Reagan, honorary knight.
So you'll be an honorary member.
You'll be an honorary Lord Commander of the something.
Not a bad club.
Eisenhower, Reagan, and Giovanni.
So now we were going to go see the site.
And I just said, hey, she's a fun guy.
So I felt like a kid around, and I said, you know, Prince, we're going to go to the site, and I think you're going to be very...
You're very moved by it because everybody that goes and sees it, it's much bigger than they think it is.
But as we go there, we're going to pass a replica, a reminder of Nathan Hale.
And I don't know if you know who Nathan Hale is.
Well, you know, your guys killed him.
So I don't want you to...
Your guys killed him during the war.
But the reason...
We're not angry about it.
We won the war.
He just looked at me like I was some kind of crazy guy.
He said, no, we're all aware of that.
I'm not here to take anything back.
I said, okay, I just want to make sure.
So now I'll take it.
It was what, just a few months after?
It was about two or three months after, yeah.
And my police commissioner and fire commissioner loved it.
We all loved it.
We loved it.
And I tell you, Queen Elizabeth III, the second?
The second, yeah.
A beautiful woman.
Yeah, meeting her, what was that like?
She was just a beautiful woman.
You could see why she was such a good queen.
I mean, she just was a remarkably normal woman with a great deal of grace, but not overdone, very articulate, very smart.
Was she charming, down to earth?
I mean, she's like a queen, right?
You walk away extraordinarily impressed.
Like you do with Reagan.
Or like you did with President Trump.
Or like you do, even like you do with Bill Clinton.
That's what I hear.
Crap about him.
You say, well, that guy's really quite smart and quite funny.
You can see how these guys become president.
Even before he was demented because he was stupid.
If you'd like to say something dumb as hell, and you'd walk away scratching your head, what the hell?
Or could you imagine being impressed in a private conversation with Kamala Harris?
Oh, absolutely not.
Kamala, how do you feel about the election now?
Well, I was brought up in a middle-class family, and I was taught that Russia is a bigger country than Russia.
uh ukraine camera ukraine ukraine she yeah it's uh look they make they criticize her campaign for not going on joe rogan i it's actually smart that they didn't put her on joe rogan not very true to lost votes who really was a cold guy i met him a couple of times of the president obama and do you know who was very charming mrs obama really i i met them uh and took him on a tour Of the September 11 Museum.
And he was okay.
I'm not saying he was a nasty guy.
He was very cold.
Not a politician.
You know, I'm used to politicians.
They never shut up.
She never shut up.
Really.
And she was very nice.
Who knows?
Well, I really think that one of the things for which Obama and Biden in history are going to be blamed for Is trying to destroy our relationship with Israel and trying to make the relationship with Iran.
I don't think it's even beyond doubt that they much more strongly value Iran than Israel.
Just want to do it on money?
Since Biden's been in office, one way or another, he's gotten over 100 billion dollars to Iran, 14 to Israel, and Israel's at war.
He's constantly telling Israel to cease fire.
From the moment they were attacked.
The suck-up press doesn't bother to point out to you that he was asking them to cease fire before they fired when he lined up all of the troops to go into Gaza.
And he had a surprise attack plan and probably would have ended the thing in half the amount of time.
But Biden made it all public and said, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
That caused an element of surprise.
It probably cost them lives.
It probably cost the Palestinians lives because they had to hit a lot of places in the south of Gaza.
They never would have had to hit where the Palestinians went and fled.
But in any event, nobody ever counts that when it's a Democrat.
I mean, they can kill people left and right.
It doesn't matter.
Now, the other day, the half-foot walks out of a bookstore with an anti-Jewish, hate-Jewish, anti-Semitic, anti-American book by a vicious terrorist-supporting professor at Harvard.
Galid, or is it Columbia?
No, it's Columbia, because Columbia hates Jews more than Harvard.
Ted and I determined.
We did a study.
He buys the book.
Helps the guy sales so he can get people to hate shoes more.
Now, there's only one possible thing.
I will bet the very little bit of money that the Bidens have left me with and their lawyer who is running the case.
When you hear about these women and all that, don't.
The lawyer who's been running this case for four years, named Michael Gottlieb, comes from what law firm?
Wilkie Farr, which is an anti-Trump law firm, an anti-American law firm that brings unfair cases, tries to destroy people because they support Trump.
And his name is Michael Gottlieb, former partner of Hunter Biden's, Former lawyer for Burisma, the multi-billion dollar crooked organized crime company that paid over $10 million in bribes to the Bidens when Gottlieb was representing them.
That's the slime that's bringing the case.
And he's bringing it for nothing.
And it probably cost him about $10 million.
But they're not paying for it.
He is.
He's doing it because he feels sorry for them.
You look at this guy's background, he doesn't feel sorry for anybody.
He's a left-wing Biden activist, Biden-Obama nutjob, and extremely unethical.
Israel, you know, had two things happen in the last three days that makes it really clear What's going on in this war?
And equally frustrating that we have these kids protesting for Hamas, a terrorist group.
Hamas took a hostage who's been there from the beginning, actually from the beginning, and required him to go on television and cry.
Well, that's a violation of the laws of war.
It's an act against humanity.
It's all the reasons that people get prosecuted.
But instead, the ICC, their sex-abusing chief lawyer, and George Clooney's wife, who's number two, is suing, or prosecuted, wants to arrest Bibi Netanyahu.
They issued a warrant against him.
And if Bibi or his Secretary of Defense goes to France, technically he's got to be arrested by France because France is stupid enough with that silly little boy they have as Prime Minister to agree to the International Court of Justice.
America doesn't belong to the International Court of Justice.
I believe it needs Senate approval.
Biden will put us in there in a minute.
I mean, They've got to be pretty much like the courts in New York, completely unfair, completely left-wing, railroad you if they don't agree with you ideologically.
Imagine?
Not indicting Bibi, but not Hamas.
Is it them or us, Ted?
100% them.
100%.
Oh, we're going to take a short break.
We should take a break at some point, but you're on a roll.
I don't want to slow you down.
I'm going to bring up this company that you're not going to remember real well, but I'm sorry that Dr. Maria is not here because she'd be very interested in this.
The Department of Justice anticipating that they're going to get kicked in the ass when the new Attorney General comes in.
Probably trying to gain some favor, and I wouldn't give him anything for this, because this should have been on three years ago.
He's bringing a case or doing an investigation of Echo Health Alliance.
Now, you may not remember Echo Health Alliance.
It was run by a scoundrel named Peter Daszak, a very good friend of the little rat.
Who's the little rat?
Yes.
Come on.
We talked about it with Miranda.
The little rat from Brooklyn.
Very tiny.
Looks like a rat.
Rhymes with ouchie.
Who?
Rhymes with ouchie.
Yeah.
Routy ouchie.
Fauci!
The little rat Fauci.
The little rat Fauci.
was barred by Obama nonetheless way back from giving money for gain of function research because probably Margaret Hamilton who was his CDC director and my health commission probably said these things are counterproductive they try to create these exotic new uncurable viruses And then from that,
develop a vaccine to cure the virus, in which they are rarely successful, and in which they endanger the world, because if the vaccine escapes, well, we haven't developed a...
I'm sorry, if the virus escapes, we haven't developed the vaccine to cure it.
Now, this has happened over the past 20 years on a much smaller scale than COVID. And somebody in the Obama years was wise enough to say, cut it out.
We're not gaining anything out of this.
So far, you haven't even developed a single vaccine.
They stopped it.
Couldn't do it in the United States.
Fauci.
Secretly.
Quietly.
Covered up payments to ECHO Health Alliance in New York.
And those payments went to the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China.
And they funded gain-of-function research, which of course he lied to the Senate about.
And the documents are all there.
The Justice Department has those documents and opened an investigation of it.
Based on a 520-page report.
It really only needs about five pages.
520-page report.
And it's filled with Jayzak letting the rat know about it and how scared they are.
Now, you have to read Robert Kennedy's book to understand completely what this is all about.
Money.
Huge amounts of money.
Billions?
Trillions.
If there was no known treatment for COVID, you could obtain an emergency exception and put a vaccine on the market without doing three years of tests.
Vaccines normally require three years of tests because vaccines are complex.
Ordinary medicine would generally display side effects quickly.
First month, two months.
They even still require a year or so of tests.
Every once in a while, you'll have the tragedy of one that didn't show any symptoms.
It was very needed.
You put it out, and five years later, something developed.
That's very rare with a regular medicine.
But a vaccine is more complicated, right?
It creates a readjustment of your system so that you're immune now.
It gives you an immunity you don't have.
So they always required more tests because vaccines backfired on them in the past.
So it looked like the vaccine worked and then three years later it caused injury to the brain or something.
Okay.
So the deal is, you can try an experimental medicine, but you can't try an experimental vaccine.
And you can try an experimental medicine if there's no really known treatment.
So marriage started, and particularly in some of the Asian countries, they immediately started giving hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine.
They were getting amazing results, and we had all these reports.
And in India, they actually, this is quite cruel actually, they actually set up a situation where they had one part of India not treated by hydroxychloroquine and treated by the doctors who opposed it, and the other part, this part 30% died, this part 2% died.
And we had all this information.
Italy had originally been opposed to hydroxychloroquine, started to use it, and their deaths went down by like 60-70%.
The trick to it was it had to be used in the first four or five days, so it needed a quick diagnosis, and it was about 20% more effective if he used it with zinc.
The minute that that was brought to President Trump's attention by Dr. Zelenko and several others, Yes.
And he mentioned it.
They went dead set against it.
Most people thought they went against it because they didn't want to give Trump the victory of suggesting a rather effective treatment.
They did it because they wouldn't have made four or five trillion dollars.
If that were the case, because they would have had to have tested that vaccine.
It would still be being tested.
And people who died from it wouldn't have died.
Because it turned out to be a complete disaster.
First of all, the first thing that happens is it's supposed to be a vaccine.
And it's supposed to...
What does the vaccine do?
It prevents the illness.
Well, within three months, people were getting the illness.
Oh, gee.
Maybe you pull off the market at that point, huh?
Uh-uh.
They said, oh, no, no, no, no, no.
We knew it was going to react this way.
They did not.
They were selling it three months earlier and telling you it was going to cure it.
You can listen to them.
But no, no, no, no, no.
Now, if you take it, you need a booster, and you'll be fine.
And then people started getting it after the first one and the booster.
And they said, but your symptoms are less.
Then people started dying who had three.
And they were saying, oh, no, no.
Even if you had COVID, you should take the vaccine because this is better than natural immunity.
Now, I'm not a doctor, but I'm a logical person.
There's no way that something you manufacture is better than their natural immunity.
Natural immunity has been keeping us going for the dinosaurs.
Maybe their natural immunity ran out.
Of course it's not better than natural immunity.
Now, I did have about 40 doctors who confirmed it, so I shouldn't take credit for it.
But I just refused to take a vaccine.
Then it turned out that the people who were taking the vaccine, when the disease mutated, tended to be more likely to get it than not.
I mean, how many times does the first stepmother get it?
How does she get a vaccine?
She probably doesn't have a part of her body that has a hole in it.
I mean, she was constantly laid up, or she said she was constantly laid up with COVID. Maybe she just didn't want to feed him.
So these echo-held people had got to be on...
Kash Patel's got a big list.
And this is not revenge.
This is something we've been lacking since Obama called justice.
You know why it works?
Because it stops people from doing this.
You think if Hillary and Comey and McCabe struck have been prosecuted way back when Hillary put up 1.1 million for a phony story of Russian collusion to frame another man or when McCabe uh lied and committed perjury or when uh Comey Signed a false affidavit for a very intrusive
search warrant based on a completely phony case in order to keep alive the persecution of Trump.
You think if they were prosecuted, the rest of this would have continued?
I don't think so.
At a point, you don't stop everybody.
You stop enough people that you can stop a lot of concerted action.
People say, gee, I don't want to take that risk.
I'm not going to sign that thing.
I don't want to be the one there.
But instead, they go to the 51 spies who lied and they just signed the name that Trump and I were Russian pawns.
Never bothered to look, never bothered to check.
There was nothing Russian about it at all.
It came right from Delaware and right from the son of the pervert in chief.
Little pervert.
So illegals.
You keep hearing, I saw it again in the Wall Street Journal, been there for 30 years, illegal immigrants commit less crimes than Americans.
I don't know what this is based on.
First of all, there is some degree of truth to that.
If you go back to when I was a prosecutor, which was in the 80s, or a mayor in the 90s, But the nature of the illegal was totally different then.
First of all, under no president, even Obama, were our borders ever wide open.
We've had presidents that had pretty strict border security, and we had presidents who had more lax border security.
And we had presidents that had both at different times.
We've never had a president that came close To just opening the borders and announcing six months before he was going to do it.
And they all surged to the border.
I mean, it's absurd.
The Border Patrol has been turned into an escort service.
I think they hire them from Radio City Music Hall.
They're like an escort service.
Oh, would you like to come in?
Yeah.
Are you a prisoner?
Are the guys going to tell him he's a prisoner?
The Border Patrol agent isn't concerned about all those numbers on his arm.
Or, I mean, the trend to Yaraqua, at first they didn't know it.
Now you can see their, whatever it is, snake or...
So we let in, in that period of time, more people that came in at Ellis Island.
Ellis Island had 12 million people.
Biden had about 15. And that's giving them a real break about people that we never got to see.
So Biden got it in three and a half years.
The other one took 60. And that other one there, everyone of them was checked.
And the ones that we didn't want, we put in a hospital.
We put them in a prison.
We checked them out.
When it turned out they were okay, we let them in.
They all came here for a different purpose, too.
It became a different kind of an America.
It wasn't an entitlement America.
It was an opportunity America.
There were very, very few of those immigrants.
They started about 1830 maybe with the Germans and the Irish and the Jewish and the Italians and the Polish and people from other parts of Eastern Europe, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Basically all over here, Russia even, before communism, right?
And of course there were some that were criminals, and of course there were some that were bums, but most of them were probably more industrious than our own people because it took a hell of a lot of guts to do what they did, right?
The Americans which are sitting here are doing what they could do.
And doing good stuff.
But these people had to pick up, never see their family again, have the guts to try to do something new for their children, have some kind of real commitment to a country of freedom, because that's what we were known for.
There's an exceptional group of people.
If you take the second group, sort of like in the 40s and the 50s and the 60s, we started to get the migrant workers that came in.
That would work in the fields to pick grapes, to pick crops, or would come up to the North.
It started with Chicago and spread to New York, and would work in restaurants.
Every time I would go into a restaurant in New York, everybody would run out.
I thought I was going to arrest them.
I made them feel better, I said.
Only if you have a criminal record.
Then only one or two ran out.
And it was true.
When I was the mayor, I had a very good grip on how many I had here because I've been the U.S. attorney deporting them.
And here are the simple facts.
I could deport about 3,000 a year.
That's all I had the resources for.
Even if I doubled it, it would have been 6,000.
And we had about 400,000.
So I had to say to myself, oh my goodness, every year I'm going to be left with 397 395,000 illegals.
What am I going to do with them?
What I did with them was this.
You be good.
I'll leave you alone.
You commit a crime, I send you right to INS. And then if INS wants you, I'm going to go get you.
Now here's what happened with that.
In 2016 or so, de Blasio, who was definitely a communist, and a person who hated America, and a person who...
I don't know what's wrong with him.
He even makes Adams look like a good mayor.
He got the crazy, nutty Marxist city council to pass the law that said the New York City officials are prohibited from passing on any information in immigration about the immigration status of anyone in New York.
Well, that seems to me I could say illegal.
How can the state or city government pass a law telling you to obstruct federal law?
That doesn't matter because the liberals don't ever think of that.
I think there's been one challenge to that in some crazy liberal court that failed.
So this is what led to the death of Lakin Riley.
The bearer, the guy who killed her, came to New York first, got arrested twice.
Of course, we put everybody out who gets arrested, but at least with him, we could have told immigration.
They'd have taken him, sent him back to Venezuela.
Never told immigration.
In fact, they gave him the fare because he wanted to go to Athens, Georgia.
So we paid the fare so he could go there and kill her.
And when he was there four or five days, he started chasing after girls from the university and unfortunately met up with Lincoln and killed her and raped her.
Thank you, Mayor Adams.
Thank you, Governor Hochul.
And thank you, President Biden.
If it wasn't for you, the girl would be alive.
You know, public office has consequences when you don't follow the law.
Now, I get what Tom's going to do.
And believe me, you don't want to go up against Tom Holman.
Like that mayor in Denver.
Silly little boy.
Johnson.
Little baby Johnson.
Little baby Johnson who has ruined his city.
By making it extremely attractive to illegal aliens.
And apparently he's such a sucker boy that Tran de Uruguay has designated Denver and Aurora as one of their headquarters.
Congratulations, Mayor, on being designated as the Center for an Organized Crime Group of International Proportions.
But of course they denied it.
and a lot of these people from denver because denver is a sanctuary city go to little aurora which is not an aurora complains we're getting people killed here we get people shot here we get people raped here and uh we're not a sanctuary anything so they're suing denver and they're suing mayor feliz navidad By now,
those of you who watch my show know who Mayor Feliz Navidad is.
Because I think there is, sometimes a picture tells a thousand words.
And if I were to tell you that he deliberately lets criminals into his city and state, you wouldn't believe me unless you saw this picture of him.
Do you have the picture available of him, Ted?
This is his season now.
Governor Feliz Navidad, who has See, they saw him and they said, we're going to Colorado.
Boy, we can take care of that jackass pretty easily.
And they have.
And the jackass has said things like, there really isn't a crisis here.
Boom!
It's like the CNN reporters during the 2020 riots who would say, this is a very peaceful riot.
Boom!
Smash!
Just yesterday, Felice, the New York City Police Department, if that's a police department, they arrest people.
They arrested 15 of your people who had committed an incalculable number of crimes in Denver and Aurora.
And they're going to send them back to you.
I don't know what you're going to do.
You're probably going to put them back on the street so they can hurt more of your people.
Are you crazy?
So Tom Holman says he's just going to pick up the illegals, particularly those with criminal warrants.
The mayor said he's going to stand at the gates of the city.
As far as I can tell, I've been to Denver a lot.
It doesn't have a gate.
That used to be like Athens had a gate.
There's no gate.
Holman will come in wherever you're not.
You also want help.
You're a baby, and he's a man, and he'll kick the shit out of you.
So Holman says, good.
The mayor said, I'm willing to be arrested.
And Holman very calmly said, I'm glad to hear that.
I'd be very happy to arrest him.
Not only that, everybody else tries to stop him.
And I'm going to tell you, that's the last time it'll be done.
These guys are not big heroes.
They're not.
Nobody should be obstructing federal law.
And nobody should be encouraging people to come here illegally.
What possibly is the purpose, even for the ones who don't violate the law, what possibly is the purpose of getting people started in America by being violators of the law?
I mean, every once in a while, a story like that can turn out okay, but not for the right reasons.
We should make sure that when people come to America and we add new people to this great experiment, this great country, that we add people that agree with our basic values.
Because that's all we have.
We don't have anything else.
We don't have a common ethnic background.
We don't have a common religion.
We don't have a common race.
What they're trying to do, they're trying to make sure we don't have a common language, right?
Thank you.
Thank you.
What culture?
What do you think all this tearing down the statues and rewriting the history and burning the flag, this hate America stuff is about?
It's the cultural revolution that went on in China.
Well, I think that we're going to have to toughen up And we have to say that we can't...
By trying to be good to everybody, we're not being good to anybody.
So we're going to have to begin with our first responsibilities.
Like, you know as a parent that your responsibility is first to be good to your children, not to everybody on the block, right?
You know you've got to feed your children.
Then once you've fed your children and you have enough, you can feed the other children on the block.
But if you've starved your children...
To feed the other children on the block, you wouldn't be a parent.
I mean, it's very brilliant the way God worked this out, that these little children, like little dogs and cats, they need someone to take care of them.
That's going to put them first.
Same thing with the country.
Somebody's allowed to put the country first.
Isn't that what he means by America first?
Doesn't mean we have to be bad to anybody.
First, you've got to be good to ourselves.
Make sure we're functioning fine.
And then we can do miracles for the rest of the world.
And they put it opposite.
Because they don't want us to be a country anymore.
They don't like America.
It's a very complicated process that I think we've tried to explain to you over a period of time, but it comes right out of Karl Marx and Frederick Engels.
The way you get a country to hate itself.
Turn on itself, and then want to be part of the big international order, which is them.
So let's see what we have to remind people of before we call it a night.
So a 13-year-old migrant boy, see migrants don't commit crimes, and three masked, we think, equally young, but they could have been older.
Went up to a man who was sitting on a bench and kind of sleeping.
And they asked him for a light.
Oh, I'm sorry.
They asked him to snap a picture.
And maybe he was half asleep.
Maybe he was grouchy.
He refused.
Okay.
Go on, ask somebody else, right?
Mm-mm.
They ganged up on him.
They socked him in the face.
Five of them jumped on him and kicked him for about four minutes.
And then they stuck a knife in his back.
They come from the Roosevelt Hotel.
These are Biden invitees.
Adams invitees.
This is just one example.
I could take you to Roosevelt Avenue and you'd see all those young girls.
If half of them are over 18, I'll eat my hat.
You're watching, like, the child pornography on display in New York City with migrants.
And you got one of the gangs, M13 or Tran Diaragua, abusing these girls.
These are the kids that Biden tries to get you to cry his eyes out for.
They sent him over the border by themselves.
Well, they're only by themselves to fool us.
They don't even fool us.
We know what's going on.
Somebody picks them up right away, puts them in a group, sends them to Milwaukee.
They're either going to do indentured work, or if they're attractive, they're going to use them for what I just told you.
Biggest, biggest, biggest human trafficking operation in the world.
Biggest child trafficking in the world.
Now, in the United States of America, that's another one of the records acquired by Joe Biden and done to us.
The chief of what's called control strategies, name doesn't mean anything to me, says that the department is arresting juveniles at the highest level than we ever have seen before.
And he doesn't say, but I betcha That a lot of them are migrants because last month, 60% of the arrests in Queens were illegal aliens.
Take the 60% out.
Might not be so dangerous in Queens, huh?
I don't know.
It's the biggest liar in Washington after Joe Biden.
Ted.
Pamela Harris.
Who?
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
Anybody else?
That's a tough title.
It's an easy one.
The Biggest Liar.
Pete?
Pete?
No!
Pete.
Let me hear one.
Oh, Bernie?
But...
Karine Jean-Pierre!
For sure.
She's acting as an agent of Biden, so I almost consider her...
So here's what I think should happen.
Would have worked really well.
Oh, we got a whole clip on her.
She comes out and does a press briefing, and right below you put the opposite, and then you find out the truth.
There were no casualties to the United States from the Hooties this week.
There were 14 casualties from the Hooties Right?
Yeah.
She's on the record many times saying how Joe's not going to pardon Hunter.
Oh yeah, but now she's got a new one.
You know why he did it?
War politics.
White House Press Secretary Corrine Jean-Pierre claimed Monday that President Biden pardoned his son Hunter Biden of taxing gun crimes because of war politics.
Thanks.
Thank you.
Trump did Hunter's prosecution while insisting the Justice Department is not broadly politically based, as President Donald Trump has alleged.
Jean-Pierre used the term war politics three times as she fielded fiery questions aboard Air Force One.
As they're flying to Angola.
But you never bother to explain it.
I'm not even going to try to figure it out.
What the hell is she talking about?
War politics.
But can you figure out the connection?
Why would it be war politics?
Why would you think saying war politics, because there's a war in Ukraine or in Israel?
That you're not supporting properly and you're letting them get killed?
You pardon your son?
Maybe he's gonna volunteer.
The last time he tried that, he got thrown out for being a drug addict.
Wow.
I usually understand their lines, didn't they?
This one I didn't.
So there's a whole list of people who went to jail for the crimes that Biden says Nobody goes to jail for, including one very famous one, the police commissioner of Baltimore, who owed only $67,000 in taxes when Biden owned $1.4 million.
And he went to jail for a year.
And he's black.
Hmm.
Biden had agreed at the beginning of his administration to release 12,000 people.
I think it's 12,000 people who have excessive marijuana charges.
Guess how many he's released?
And we got a month and a half to go.
None.
He just lied about that.
But you know, they always lie to the Blacks because they feel they can...
They feel they can take advantage of that vote and they'll just get it anyway, even if they lie.
I mean, if they ever had turned over all the money intended for the Black community over the last 50 years since the Great Society, the Black community would be like Monaco.
They'd all be so rich.
It'd be like the rich Native American tribes.
That's right.
Well, I think we got most of it I just really think it's amazing if they went and copied the Ford pardon word for word, has committed or may have committed or taken part in during the period.
I'm surprised they didn't use the period by mistake.
And one last article in Newsmax, I'm sure Newsmax had a lot of fun writing this one, which says, far left freaked out by FBI pick.
Yeah, they're all looking around.
Gee, what did I do?
Those lobbyists, oh, no, you're not supposed to take $5,000 trips from a lobbyist, are you, and not report it?
Ooh, they're going to start getting serious about that.
Yeah, I mean, you know, what the heck?
Democrats never got charged.
We're always allowed to do that.
That isn't fair.
I mean, we're Democrats.
We make believe we take care of the poor.
And Donald Trump has now moved to throw out the hush money conviction.
Don't you think after this pardon, they should just throw all this garbage out?
It's like so stupid what they did.
So obviously political.
And they are so obviously criminal.
It's nice, you know, we're getting this.
I'll tell you what I do like.
That we're getting it out of the way before the inauguration.
It's like...
We're getting this out of the way, getting out of the way.
The only thing here is there has to be an accounting for this, meaning I don't think we can go through another session if they all get away with it.
Because I think if God forbid we were to lose in four years, they go right back to doing the same thing and start torturing us.
Because if they get away with it, they will not have learned a lesson from it.
And if they learn a lesson from it, At least it'll prevent it for about 10 years.
Deterrence works.
You know, when they came up with the idea of the criminal law, and I've been doing a lot of reading of English law because so many of these things, like this pardon power, comes from the pardon power of the king and how it changed over the centuries.
And when they put the word pardon and they didn't bother to define it because it was defined by The powers that the King of England had to pardon.
And he could do everything, he could do everything but a just general, nondescript pardon, which is what this is.
So when Nixon did this, nobody tested it.
No one went to court and said, and the only way, you almost can't go to court and say, oh, tell me court is a constitution.
Very interesting.
The only way you can really test a pardon, I think, and maybe if I have some lawyers out there, you'll help me on this for tomorrow.
I think the only way you can test it is by indicting them.
You can't get a hypothetical opinion.
You can't go to court and say, Your Honor, tell me what the law is.
You know what the judge says?
Go ask your lawyer.
But how does the lawyer know if it's not been resolved?
He doesn't.
Which is why they generally don't prosecute you For an original interpretation.
Do you know every one of Trump's prosecutions was an original interpretation?
Which is why they'd have been thrown out.
Right.
Anyone who doesn't realize that Hunter Biden was Joe Biden's bag man, and when he said, for 30 years I've given half my salary to Joe, what he's talking about is his salary was really not for the you know multi-million dollar services of a degenerate broken down drug addict but for the services of a united states senator vice president and president those are the services that are worth 3 million 4 million 10 million 20
million right and um this is probably the worst sellout in the history of america because this money It was obtained not just from countries that are friendly with the United States or countries that are neutral, but from countries that want to destroy us.
I can't imagine during the Cold War, if any of our presidents had taken money from the Soviet Union, that they'd have survived anything.
I can't imagine no matter how popular they were, whether it was a popular Republican like Eisenhower or Reagan, or a popular Democrat like Kennedy or Clinton.
Something's happened to us.
The moment we found out that his family, even just his family, got 20 million from China.
And it's there.
The checks are there.
He should have been disqualified for president.
I'm telling you, if back in the 50s or 60s or 70s, if an American president's family got money from the Soviet Union or Red China, it'd be over.
We're not going to take that risk.
Of course, we've had a majority leader for quite some time who got a $5 million check from his father-in-law who is beholden to the Red Chinese government for being a billionaire.
He never told anybody.
That's Olivia McTainham.
Man, should that guy be put in a box.
Yes.
Thank you.
I don't mean dead.
I mean like they do with Frankenstein.
Put him there during the day, give him blood, maybe at night he can talk.
Jeez.
Is that guy pulling down federal money for nothing?
I imagine that we're going to have to pay for him anyway, but it would be much safer if we could pay for him in a nursing home instead of his screwing up America.
I mean, what a horrible thing.
This is our chance.
This is our chance to change it.
This is our chance to stick with these nominees.
Each one of them, each one of them they're going after, of course they have some problems.
They're human beings.
Pete Hegsett has his problems.
Everybody has their problems.
But none of those problems that I see with Exceptional One has anything to do with their being able to carry out their services.
Pete Hegsett is a very, very bright man.
He's a graduate of two universities when they were good, Princeton and Harvard.
He's a military hero.
Very few people win a Bronze Star.
He won it twice.
We've seen him on television.
We can hear him explain and articulate.
He's written two best-selling books.
Now, what the hell else do you want?
And you know what's going to happen?
The military is going to love it because he's one of them.
He relates to them.
You can't believe how I saw that with Bernie Carrick when I made Bernie police commissioner.
Bernie was our most decorated police commissioner.
Nobody said no to him.
Because he could do what they did, except he did it better.
There's no better way to lead a military or paramilitary organization.
Or you take Robert Kennedy Jr. Who the hell is going to take on the pharmaceutical industry except somebody who's a little nut?
Sorry, Bobby, but you're not nuts.
You're gutsy.
I'm nuts.
You're nuts like me.
We'll do things that other people won't do.
We got something different inside.
It's our country.
We just love it so much.
And we don't want people to mess with it.
These pharmaceutical industries are becoming like the military industrial complex was and is.
And it's messing with our health.
Big time.
Who knows what the hell they're selling us so they can become rich.
And the way they've indoctrinated the medical profession, we don't have doctors anymore.
We have computers that tell doctors what the key symptoms are, and then what the medicines are they'll get reimbursement for for those symptoms.
So you are a computer prototype.
Whatever happened to the fact that human beings are extraordinarily individual?
That's why every once in a while you'll get a diagnosis for terminal cancer.
That person will live.
Because it doesn't always happen.
There are no two human beings that are the same.
You can have general guidelines, but if you don't have the brilliant doctor, the brilliant diagnostician, surgeon, or whatever, to interpret it, and they just get applied rotely, you're going to get the outcomes we get in America.
How many people go to five doctors?
And no one doctor has any idea what they're getting.
I had a father-in-law like that.
We took him to a doctor.
The poor man looked like he was getting Alzheimer's or choked by disease, dementia.
And we took him to the doctor, and he asked my mother-in-law to produce all his medicines.
So it took forever to find them all.
Big bag, 12 medicines.
I think we left some out.
We put them all out and run them all down.
He said, I'll give you a report on this in a couple of days.
Covered a half of them.
He said about three of them were contradictory.
They were actually hurting him.
And his serious loss of memory was not nearly as serious the minute he straightened out the medicines.
But that's because you go to the doctor for your feet and the doctor for your nose and the doctor for the top of your head and the bottom of your head and the doctor for your throat and the doctor for your finger.
And, oh, and, you know, the right hand.
I have a great doctor.
He just works on the right hand.
Well, Mayor, we blew through our commercial break, so maybe we'll play a couple before we sign off for the night.
Well, I think we're going to play, of course.
Do we do our favorite one, the most important one of all?
Well, we have one.
Yeah.
What do you want me to do?
We should probably do it.
We have a new script, but we have other versions we can play.
Yeah.
Well, that's understandable.
If you're going to do anything, you're going to do this.
Yeah.
There are times in which I actually resort to threatening to make you do it.
No, no, we never miss this one.
Are you going to play it or am I going to do it?
Well, you're going to do it because we have a new, you know, we want to play the new copy.
A new example?
yeah well we'll play this one there's so many examples yeah this one we'll just do a general one that we have here very important we're going to be having their christmas party that's right you get to get to see a lot of these so let's play let's uh if you don't mind talking about what you say of course is our most important well you know the reason and those of you who watch this show regularly know i'm talking about tunnels and towers right Then Tunnels and Towers,
and those of you who watch it all the time are going to be bored by the fact, no you're not, because it's a great story anyway, because it's worth at least once a week retelling the story.
Tunnels and Towers was born from September 11, and it was born because Stephen Siller, a firefighter in Brooklyn, was off that day, and he was watching cartoons with his children, and all of a sudden they broke into the cartoons, and they said there was an attack on the World Trade Center.
He worked at a firehouse that was only about four blocks from his house near what was then the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, which is now the Eukary Tunnel.
He went right to, and he was off that day, and he was supposed to play golf with his brother, Steven Siller, who is the heart and soul of Tunnel to the Towers.
But instead of that, he went to the firehouse.
The firehouse was locked, and the engine, or the hook and ladder, was out.
And he broke the lock.
He didn't have a key.
He broke the lock.
Went in, got his bunker gear, which weighs 70 pounds, you should know.
And ran from the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel to the World Trade Center, which I think is about two miles something, two, one, something like that.
But you've got to understand, I'll just recreate a teeny bit of it for you.
When he came out of the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel and he looked up at the towers, which you get a great view of when you come out of the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, he saw the inferno.
He saw Dante's inferno.
He saw hell at the top of that building.
I know it was said a twin engine plane, but I was told it was a twin engine plane.
The first time I looked at it, I said to my lawyer who was with me, my counsel, I said, Denny, that's no twin engine plane.
Of course, right away, we suspected a terrorist attack.
Second time, we knew it was a terrorist attack.
Now, any normal human being would stand there and wait and see if they could be of help for the people coming out, or even a firefighter might do that.
Instead, he just didn't even stop.
He just kept running and running and running and running.
He went to the South Tower, reported to one of the offices, and went right in.
He never came out.
He was the youngest brother of about five or six siblings.
He was like the surprise baby of the family.
After everybody was born 12 years later, this other baby is born.
His parents were rather old when he was being brought up, and his brothers and sisters brought him up.
He was an exceptional kid.
He was very smart in school.
He was a great athlete.
He was a great golfer, played other sports, played baseball, played hockey.
And he was the darling of all of his siblings.
And here he was, taken from them, and they were broken, weren't they?
Well, two days later, they came up with an idea, and they had my head of emergency management presented to me.
They asked if they could have the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel because they're going to do a run at the end of the month to raise money, a run to replicate what Stephen did.
And they didn't tell me the whole story at first.
It was just Richie Shearer, who was the Commissioner of Emergency Services.
He said, you know, this group wants to tunnel on Sunday.
I said, Richie, get the hell out of here.
Nobody's getting the tunnel on Sunday.
We need it for the FBI. You know that.
I just gave it to the FBI. So Richie, who knew me for years, knew me, said, Mayor, is it okay if I bring Stephen Siller in tomorrow?
I know you're very busy.
I said, I can't see him.
He said he lost his brother on 9-11.
I said, absolutely.
Yeah, sure.
Want me to go see him?
So he brings Stephen in.
In two minutes, Stephen converts me, and I've never stopped being with him since then.
It was that 23 years ago.
So first, they raised money.
They started the run.
This year, the run had 35,000 people.
They started the run, they raised millions and gave it all to the families of the firefighters and police officers.
They then said, we want to continue because we put together a great team and we want to help the soldiers and the rescue workers and the others who fight Islamic terrorism and fight the war that started here on our shores.
And from then on they began Buying homes for people who died during a time of war or who died as police officers or firefighters.
And then they began developing smart homes for those who are paraplegics.
And they will give you the maximum amount of independence.
I will try to tell this as delicately as possible.
Some of these men and women have no arms.
They have no legs.
So how are they going to go to the bathroom?
Well, somebody has to take them.
For many of these men, it's an indignity.
It's a loss of the independence that they had.
And when you think that these people are tough heroes, right, the kind of people who fight wars for us, this takes something away from them.
So they build something where you don't have to do that.
You just hook up, you go, and it cleans you.
You can go to the sink and help you clean.
You can do the dishes every other night for your wife.
She doesn't have to do them all the time.
I mean, all little things like that.
To restore your independence.
This is a beautiful organization.
They're only asking for $11 a month.
$11 a month.
Enough people do it.
They can even perform their new mission.
Which is to cure, fix, reverse veteran homelessness and alcoholism, which is part of it.
You're going to say no to that?
Stop watching my show.
Okay?
I'll never get to you.
If you say no to that, I'll never turn you into a patriotic American.
Don't watch this show if you don't want to be turned into a patriotic American.
That's what I'm here for.
I'm here to do what the original purpose of American public education was, back in about 1850. You know what it was?
To produce great citizens.
Can you imagine if you ever told the Communist Teachers Union that now?
They'd all quit.
Maybe go to China, like Timmy, right?
Right.
Right.
Thank you.
Anything you want to bring up before we allow these people to Well, we got just a busy week.
The president's cabinet's been put together and the Democrat freak out over the pardons.
It's been fun to watch.
So maybe tomorrow night we'll play some of these clips we got.
We got a bunch of...
Well, I think what we'll do tomorrow night is we'll catch them up on the status of the choices the president has made.
Which ones are going to be easy?
Which ones are going to be...
And which one's going to be tough?
I don't see one now that Matt is gone.
And not that I agreed with this.
I'd have taken Matt for Attorney General like that.
Because I feel the Attorney General has to do one main thing.
He's got to make it an honest and fair law office again.
And in order to do that, you've got to accept how bad it is.
It is really bad.
And he understands it from the inside.
That's also what Cash does with the FBI. You've got to understand, you know, when they say, oh, it isn't all the FBI agents.
That's true.
But it isn't just a few.
It's going to be a little more difficult than just five or six people at the top.
A lot of people carried out those orders.
I don't know.
You want an FBI agent who goes into the home of a 67-year-old woman dressed up like a Gestapo?
Think that's all right?
Doesn't exercise some kind of a independent judgment and say, no, I'm not going to do that.
Is that the kind of FBI agent you want?
The other one is like a Nazi prison guard.
I mean, they made them do some things that are completely inconsistent with decency, fairness.
I better see some objection to that on your record if you want to stay.
Now, a lot of them weren't involved, so it's only going to involve a certain percentage.
And maybe it's unfair.
They were just overwhelmed by the...
But just think of that.
You want an FBI agent, not a sheep.
He was overwhelmed.
I want an FBI agent who gets overwhelmed.
Or an FBI agent who has an independent mind and a conscience.
knows what the rules are and follows them to the deaths and refuses to when they're illegal that could be a little tougher and that's true in a lot of places so we'll be back uh tomorrow night you pray for the people of israel and for the people of ukraine who are in a war without end that will soon come to an end and pray for the people of iran who Are a heck
of a lot closer to overthrowing that guy than you think.
And of course, pray for us, people of America.
You did us just a great blessing.
We're very, very thankful for it.
But we're going to ask you to also help us have the strength to follow through on it.
Okay.
We'll see you tomorrow night.
7 o'clock.
And then 8 o'clock.
God bless America!
I'm ready for action.
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America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
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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.
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