America's Mayor Live (565)—DEALMAKER-IN-CHIEF: Trump Defies Uniparty, Puts "We The People" First
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Welcome!
This is Rudy Giuliani with America's Mayor Live!
And as you can see from Palm Beach Christmas Village.
Oh gosh, I like that out.
I like to back a little where they can see more of the Christmas tree.
See?
The Christmas tree.
Can we pan over a bit and show them what Christmas is really all about?
Christmas is all about the nativity scene.
Now, this is, due to Allison here, this is very, very accurate because you will notice there is no little baby in the creche, and there is no little baby there in between Mary and Joseph because the baby isn't born yet.
Now, it is a little unrealistic.
Both of them would be standing there, and she was giving birth, looking down at where the baby was coming from.
So I guess we'd have to make a little switch here.
Put her like that.
And have him looking like this, sort of helping her, having the baby.
These guys really shouldn't be around.
It isn't appropriate.
Their head should be this way, like that.
The animals could be, because they were keeping Jesus warm.
That is not necessarily biblical.
It's, what do you call, something that is possibly accurate, but not Biblical.
I've forgotten.
But there are a whole bunch of legends and things about Jesus that are not strictly in the Bible.
In fact, if you really are a scholar of the Bible, you'll know that there are many, many other gospel texts other than Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John that have not been accepted as legitimate gospel texts.
Legitimate meaning that they really had firsthand, not necessarily their own, but let's say firsthand hearsay knowledge of Jesus.
So they were within a generation, maybe two, of Jesus.
And some of them appear from analysis by scholars to be inaccurate, either in whole or in part.
But then there are others that are considered to be quite accurate, except just not as genuine.
So these stories likely could be true.
They're not part of divine inspiration and authorship, but they're still either true stories or stories that are close enough to true that they illustrate aspects of Jesus's life.
So among those stories, one of the things was, and particularly for those of us who love animals, that the animals played a big role In Jesus' birth, because, of course, he had to be born.
He had to be born in a, best we can tell, in a stable, right?
The stable to the...
Oh, you want to put these out here?
The stable people are playing around.
The elves are playing around.
The stable...
We don't know how enclosed it was, nor do we know exactly how cold it was, but it probably was cold.
And the animals, one story says, huddled around them, and their breath kept him warm.
Isn't that beautiful?
I don't know if that's true or not.
It could be, but it's beautiful.
And so we don't have Jesus there.
Now, I will say, and I'm going to really upset Allison here, we are not historically really accurate because we have...
We have some of the wise men here.
We literally have one of the wise men here.
And we have another wise man here.
And let's see.
No, that's Joseph.
And we got another wise man.
And this camel wouldn't be here yet.
This camel isn't going to come until January 6th and 7th.
When's the epiphany?
Yeah, that's what it really should stand for.
Yeah.
The Feast of the Epiphany, that's when these guys show up from the East.
Now, how do they...
Let's put them out here.
We're trying to be accurate.
They're still far away.
They're heading toward Jesus, and they're following the star, and they do stop off At Herod's headquarters and get very, very bad feelings about him.
This is in the gospel.
And then when they do return, they're told to return another way.
And of course, eventually, as you know, Jesus and Mary flee to Egypt because Herod puts out a decree to kill the firstborn because he's afraid that a Messiah was born.
So we'll talk more about Christmas as we get closer.
But, you know, we wanted to...
This will be for about a week, our last night, in Christmas Village, Pennsylvania.
I mean, Palm Beach.
But we'll be going to another Christmas scene for next week.
And it'll be more appropriate because possibly, possibly, and we'll play it a little later, we're going to have a white Christmas.
For which I will feel very, very excited, as if I'm 10 again.
It is really disgraceful.
And it's strange when I mention January 6th.
For a moment I had forgotten it was to feast the epiphany.
Of course, I think of it as the falsely alleged insurrection, which was the only insurrection ever without a single insurrection.
Alleged insurrectionists having a firearm and where the only use of firearms were by the people allegedly putting down the insurrection, shooting and killing one of them, stomping on another one, and attacking with tear gas large numbers of them.
The violence by the alleged insurrectionists was minor in comparison to the violence by the police against them and the consequences of that violence.
And in comparison to the 70 or 80 riots that took place under the encouragement of the Democrat candidate for vice president, president, and other Democrats, Who found all kinds of reasons to say that they were justified.
Even in being altogether not wearing masks while all of you were inside and not allowed to go out and wear a mask.
And those were considerably worse than the exaggeration of January 6th.
Which I will tell you, and I think many of you have seen it.
Some, not yet.
The media characterization of January 6th was yet another of the gross calumnies against Donald Trump in the category of criminal conspiracy in order to destroy him.
The criminal part being that the government officials or some of them conspired to help create that uprising or riot.
And Trump's role in it was non-existent, except to say to go there peacefully and patriotically.
How you can sell, as they did to over half the American people, that he was encouraging an insurrection when his last words to the crowd were, go to the Capitol peacefully and patriotically.
And people like Ray Epps and John Sullivan were out there telling them to storm the Capitol.
And in the case of Epps, he never went to jail.
In the case of Sullivan, he got a slap on the wrist.
And also ignoring the evidence from Sullivan's brother that there were over 200 Antifa members operating as protagonists and encouragers of the riot, along with what they say are Around 26 FBI operatives, some in the Capitol, some outside of the Capitol.
But when you put together a couple of hundred Antifa with the FBI personnel, you got the makings of not just entrapment, but creation.
They created the situation.
Certainly they created a great deal of the turmoil by using tear gas.
You can watch the film if you want.
So now we have this group of people Who came over the border illegally.
They crashed the border.
They did it back in March of this year.
It was about 211 of them.
And it was at El Paso.
And they cut through the barbed wire and they knocked over and started fighting with the Border Patrol, who of course had to be very, very circumspect.
God forbid it hurting them because at that point our border patrol were essentially escorts at Rockefeller Center.
Their job was to get you a seat in America, get you in, make sure you were safe.
They'd actually come in the water and bring you out of the water and make sure everything was fine so we could get to our maximum number, which as I said could be 20 million illegals here under one president.
I would like you to know that there is no doubt that under Biden more people came in than in all of Ellis Island.
Ellis Island was 12 million people in 60 years.
Biden was, as I told you, bare minimum 15 million in three and a half years.
Quite a difference, huh?
15 million people is big in the population of many countries.
We just absorbed that.
We had our first increase in population in quite some time.
Almost all of it due to immigration.
Although one good thing, We finally have restored a situation where we are having more people born than die.
Which also may mean that the number of abortions has gone down.
I remember the horrible statistic last year, it was the last year or the year before, in which the number of black children in Harlem born was exceeded by the number that were aborted or killed.
Which just brought back to me the original purpose of Planned Parenthood, which was eugenics, and part of it was to eliminate a good portion of the Black race.
That's what you're historically supporting when you support Planned Parenthood.
You'd imagine that it'd be true of a group that glorifies abortion and does more abortions than any institution in the world, or at least any institution in the United States.
I don't know how you can do that.
I understand that people can disagree with me on abortion.
I don't know how they can be happy about it.
I was enormously offended by the New York State Legislature audience and then the party afterwards when they passed the kill seven, eight, and nine-month-old babies in the womb legislation.
They didn't just pass it.
They glorified the act of doing it.
They should be forced to watch it.
And maybe many of them would say okay if they watch it because they're just evil people.
I don't know.
But the rioters who came over, I think all of them are now set free.
Another hundred were just let off without any charges being filed by the government, the federal government.
And the answer from...
The Texas National Guard was, we have soldiers who are still recovering from their injuries to this day, and our officials have shielded their attackers from any consequences.
I mean, they really want to go out the way they came in, don't they?
The Biden easters, lawbreakers, and enemies of law enforcement, and enemies of law.
As I said, the migrant surge in the population accounts really for a growth of population more so than the statistic, the happy statistic, and the encouraging one, which is our births exceeded our deaths, which shows us that we're having children again, thank God, and hopefully we're having them in families.
I mean, for reasons that I'll never understand, we want to make it, you know, it's optimum if you don't have a family.
It's just the opposite.
I mean, God bless you if you don't, if you have to be a single-parent mother, God bless you.
And some are excellent at it, and some are terrible at it.
And some are terrible parents.
This is not an attack on single parents that, you know, don't have a mate.
But the optimum situation, A mother and a father.
That is, without any doubt, based on any analysis by anyone other than loony left-wing loopheads, that results in the healthiest and best situation for the child.
Not that there aren't exceptions.
My goodness, you've got children in a family.
I've always said this, right?
Parenting is a lot of hard work and then good luck.
Because you can be the best parent in the world, and you can have three wonderful children, and you can have one that's a drug addict.
And you have no idea how or why.
So, the reality is, this is a little bit of good news.
More births and deaths.
Bad news is the number of people we've absorbed and we don't know who they are.
We have no idea who they are.
And the chances that they're disproportionately bad people are very high because we said in advance there'd be no control on coming in.
And that would mean if you were a person that had some concern that you could pass the vetting, your concern was alleviated and now you could come in.
Which, for a logical person, this would exclude the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, when they say, oh, the number of people, the number of criminals among the illegal immigrants is less than Americans.
That was true.
That is no longer true.
That is a complete misunderstanding of the nature of the immigration we had now, which was totally different than in the past.
In the past, we did not have wide-open borders assuring you that you would not be interfered with.
Therefore, if you were a horrible person that wouldn't be able to get in, you could now come in.
Or if the organizations wanted to take advantage of it, they were encouraged, in essence, to do so.
And they did.
Fanny the hoe from Atlanta has been put on her fanny and tossed out of the case because she had an appearance.
You know, I love this.
Two to one decision by the court.
They can't even get any unanimous.
A Republican judge, of course, appointed by Governor Kemp, who someday his role in all this will come out.
Governor Kemp appointee voted against it.
And they said it was an appearance of conflict, but it was too much and they should throw her out.
Appearance of conflict is my backside.
I mean, the reality is she hires her boyfriend.
She hands him a million bucks.
She whacks up the million bucks with him to go on vacations.
She creates a phony two grand juries.
I was a prosecutor for a very long time, and I prosecuted, unlike her, real cases.
And I prosecuted really difficult ones, real ones.
I never had two grand juries.
Why would I have two grand juries?
The only time you have two grand juries is if there is an irregularity in your first grand jury.
If something goes wrong, if one of them turns out to leak and prejudice the grand jury, their indictments are going to be suspect.
That occasionally happens.
And then you have to take their work and give it to a new grand jury.
Very costly.
But to go in with two grand juries, I couldn't understand it when they called me as a witness.
And my lawyer, Bob Costello, couldn't understand it.
We also couldn't understand when she asked me to come to her office to meet her.
And she said, she always wanted to meet me.
Yeah, I guess to indict me.
And what a great prosecutor I was.
Yeah, I was.
You know, actually, I wasn't...
Compared to you, my dear, that's not even a compliment, but I was a great prosecutor.
I was actually an honest prosecutor, which would really be shocking to you and most of the people in Atlanta, which is maybe the most dishonest city in the country.
So do we have the video of her?
What are you showing?
Pictures of me as a prosecutor?
Oh.
Yeah, I always looked mean when I was a prosecutor.
When I first ran for office, there was a rabbi.
Actually, when I lost the first time, by half a point, Both a rabbi and a priest, a Greek priest, said the same thing to me within about a week.
And then it said, you know why you lost?
I said, yeah, I mean, I just lost.
Lost, you know, really close.
And they said, you didn't smile enough.
You got a great smile, smile.
And if you don't, I'm going to call you up and I'm going to remind you.
And the Greek priest was actually an archbishop, Archbishop B. Akavos.
He and the rabbi, within a week, said the same thing.
And from then on, then I used to get accused of smiling Tuma.
You're smiling all the time.
You learn in politics you can't win and just take it with a grain of salt.
His office is the largest U.S. Attorney's office in the country and the challenge he faces is just as big.
We have to do security fraud because we have two stock markets here in New York.
Please check that off and I want them to notice something because I don't want to look oh my god look how young I was um so um I was a really baby when I did that wasn't I um so if you notice those arrests The three or four people you saw are probably responsible both personally and supervised over 100 murders.
The group of them.
You know, 10 here, 20 there, 25 here.
Do you see any FBI agents?
That's the FBI arresting them.
Does she dress up as a Gestapo?
Do you see machine guns?
Do you see guys with gas masks on and Like when they arrested that very, very dangerous criminal, Roger Stone.
Or when they had to put...
Do you see ankle shackles on them?
Like they put on Peter Navarro.
That's what that creep who ran the FBI did.
I was shocked and dismayed to see that my still close friend, Judge Webster, former head of the FBI, wrote a very, very positive going away for Christopher Wray.
I only have to attribute to his lack of knowledge.
Christopher Wray, I'm sorry, Judge, he was a criminal.
He belongs in jail more than most of the people that he had his FBI put in jail.
Way more.
I don't particularly want to go over all the things he did, but we spent a lot of time on it.
We'll spend more time on it.
And it would be a travesty of justice if he isn't pursued by the agency and the department that he ruined.
But please, I want you to look at that.
There are two agents for the most vicious criminals in the world.
And if you think these guys don't run away, you're out of your mind.
You've got to be really careful about not leaking.
They'll take off like crazy on you.
And some of them are gentlemanly.
And some of them, you know, they're crazy.
Carmine the Snake was put out money to kill me.
He put out money to kill me in a prison where he had to know he was being recorded.
But he's so out of control of himself that he can't help it.
So I don't want you to think they're arresting these people and they're just very compliant.
These are very dangerous people that they're arresting.
They don't have to bring Gestapo, though, and they never did until they decided to start using the Justice Department as an agency that could have been in Nazi Germany.
This is the largest U.S. attorney's office in the country, and the challenge he faces is just as big.
We have to do securities fraud because we have two stock markets here in New York.
If we don't do it, nobody's going to do it.
We have to do drug work because we have a big drug problem in this city.
And we have to do organized crime work because we have five organized crime families that have decided since the turn of the century to locate themselves here in New York and have acquired a tremendous amount of political power, economic power, social power, and all sorts of other kinds of power that is very unhealthy for our society.
Organized crime is where Giuliani has received the most attention.
In 1984, it was the Pizza Connection case.
Alleged members of the Sicilian Mafia were indicted for using pizza parlors as fronts to spread heroin in the United States.
In 1985, his targets include names like Paul Castellano, Anthony Tony Dux Corallo, This fall in federal court, Giuliani will personally prosecute perhaps the biggest case of his entire career, the so-called mafia commission case.
For the first time, the government is not just pointing the finger at alleged mob leaders, but at the very structure of the mafia.
The indictment alleges an inter-family board of directors governing illegal mob operations.
While few of his organized crime cases have come to trial yet, cases like the Commission case have attracted a lot of publicity, something Giuliani says is vital for what his office does.
First, we can expose them.
That is a very, very important ingredient in taking some of their power away, not all of their power, because as I said, they operate through secrecy.
It is also very important for the public to see what we do.
Well, I didn't get to prosecute all the crime families I wanted to, but I did write about it.
You can get this book for Christmas.
I don't know.
It's a good Christmas present.
It's about justice and fairness and what has to be done to straighten out the most important government in the world and how these people have corrupted it.
And it's only part of the crimes that this family has gotten away with.
It's also led me to believe that there is a very realistic chance that no matter what this criminal in the White House does with pardons, you could pursue them.
And we'll go into this more next week and the week after.
Literally, I've been researching it.
And that is to use civil racketeering statute against them.
The President of the United States pardon power ends at civil cases.
He cannot relieve people of civil liabilities and injunctions.
It's a criminal process.
He can relieve you of criminal prosecution and criminal conviction.
So, what does that mean?
That means that Joe Biden, even if he gave himself a pardon, or Hunter Biden, who has been pardoned, could be sued for the things they did that violated the RICO statute.
Which is basically everything they did.
It would be part of a RICO predicate.
RICO predicate means a crime that is pursued by the racketeering organization.
And the unique thing about RICO is you have to prove that there's an organized structure that's committing crime.
It's not just an individual robbing a bank.
Or even two individuals robbing a bank and sporadically getting together to do it.
It's two individuals who have decided to start a business.
And on a regular basis, or it turns out after a period of time, it is like a regular basis.
They're using the same methods and they're using the same process and the same group of people to commit the crime.
They basically have set up a crime business.
It fits the Biden family like a tea.
Like a T, I put together this RICO case before the hard drive, before I had the evidence that would make prosecuting that case not really the province of a lawyer,
but of a disc jockey, meaning he could just play the tapes and play the emails, and you would see that Hunter Biden convicts himself and his father by saying, Over 30 years, I gave half of my income to my father.
After all the evidence of how he acquired that income, that is actually the conclusion any intelligent person would come to, that it was for his father, not for him.
But you don't have to come to that conclusion.
He comes to it for you and tells you that.
Therefore, if anybody tells you there's no evidence that Joe Biden got money, they are lying to you.
Hunter Biden's statement That over the years, over 30 years, I gave half the money to my father is evidence.
Oh, but it may not be true.
He may be exaggerating.
That doesn't mean it's not evidence.
Sammy the Bull may have been exaggerating when he said he and John Gotti did 19 murders.
That doesn't make it not evidence.
Everything in court could possibly not be true.
Every piece of evidence.
The whole idea of it is you put it into a trial in combination with other evidence and the jury decides if it's true or not.
And what I just described to you by Hunter Biden is the, in many ways, the highest form of evidence, the most convincing form of evidence.
There are many commentators on evidence that would say that an admission, which is what it is, it's an admission, And therefore, it makes it admissible automatically under the hearsay rule.
An admission is more credible than a confession.
Now, why is that?
Confessions are given under pressure.
And I believe they're quite accurate, but, you know, a lot of people, particularly the criminal lovers, love to say that confessions are beaten by the police or the pressure of the police or the police force you, or you feel like you have to say what they want to hear.
And admission is freely given.
Nobody put pressure on Hunter Biden to email that to his daughter.
No outside pressure.
The only pressures are him.
So, as I said, anything could be untrue.
Anything can be challenged for being untrue.
But the number of challenges to an admission, which is what he did, are considerably less than the number of challenges to a confession.
And by the way, there are probably...
30, 35 independent pieces of evidence indicating that Joe Biden got money.
It is provable beyond, not just a reason, without any doubt.
And the guy's getting away with it, and it's a tragedy for America.
And he should not get away with it historically, which is another reason I wrote the book.
Because if he gets away with it, another one will come along and do the same damn thing.
Believe me, there are just too many bad people More than I thought.
I'm sorry to say that, but certainly in politics.
And that's certainly true of the Democrat Party.
Not as true as my party, but true of my party too.
Why is it that nobody's investigating how McConnell got five million dollars from a red Chinese multi-billionaire businessman?
Oh, it was his father-in-law.
And how come we don't want to look at that and then look at how he changed his position on China?
I mean, if that is...
That sure as hell should be investigated.
That's called selling out the United States of America.
I just said to you, it's just an absolute fact.
His father-in-law owns the biggest shipping company, or one of the biggest in China.
He makes...
Zillions of dollars from the red Chinese government and only from the red Chinese government.
It would make a penny if the red Chinese didn't allow him to.
You want another fact?
He comes from Taiwan.
If you're making money in red China and you come from Taiwan, you've got to be a trader to Taiwan.
Nice guy, huh?
Well, McConnell, who I guess is way beyond being able to be prosecuted, I'm not even sure he knows he's in the Senate anymore.
All of a sudden, when he married his wife, who is the daughter of this guy, he gave them $5 million, just handed them $5 million.
And all of a sudden, his attacks on red China went way down, and he started to really hate good old Donald Trump, because Donald Trump was the only president that was really tough on red China.
First one who really saw the threat.
A lot of the opposition to them is fueled by red China.
Here, in the United States, with things like the police station they had in Lower Manhattan.
A police station in Lower Manhattan.
So what did they have the police station for?
To police the Chinese people.
Not just the Chinese who came over now.
They go back two, three generations when they got an issue.
And they want some help.
And some guy has gotten himself into a great position with the government to get them secrets or a business to get them industrial secrets.
And they'll go see the person.
And they'll show them pictures of all the good old relatives back in China.
And how would you like to see them, you know, without any arms and legs or with their tongue cut out or in a grave or in a camp with the Uyghur.
So we'll make them an Uyghur.
This is what they're there for.
They're there to take advantage of the ethnic Chinese population into a period of time which are no longer really ethnic Chinese.
They're Americans.
And many of these people wouldn't be dishonest or dishonorable under any circumstances, but they are extorted in the worst possible way.
Now, one guy just pled guilty to that in New York, and the second guy is going to go to trial, and he was turning over secrets.
Now, Biden closed the special prosecution group that focused on China.
And he got $21 million from China.
Actually, $31 million.
And nobody's investigated that.
He gave away the Bagram Air Base, 400 miles from China.
No one's investigated that.
I didn't say prosecuted for him.
We got to investigate him first.
I'd be pretty damn sure that he would get prosecuted.
I mean, having done over 5,000 of them, I'm pretty good at figuring out which ones work and which ones don't.
If you don't prosecute Biden, you're a crooked prosecutor, like the people who didn't prosecute Hillary.
Well, Fannie the hoe, as I said, is gone, and good riddance to her.
Now somebody should investigate the following.
Fannie the Ho testified under oath that she took money from her campaign account to pay her boyfriend her half of the trips so as to not look like she had generated that money for him so they could go on, what is it, four or five very fancy vacations in a very short period of time.
Now, I don't know if it's true or not.
I tended to doubt that she really did that.
And she made it cash so you couldn't trace it.
But the people of Atlanta, Georgia are so insensitive to corruption that no one got shocked when she said that.
I'm telling you, in an honest city, if a politician said, I took thousands of dollars from my campaign fund for purely personal purposes, they would go, what?
If you had a really honest judge censor, now this judge has my case, so this is going to be really helpful.
But if you were really an honest judge, you'd have gone nuts when you heard that, Your Honor.
I clerked for a judge in the Southern District of New York.
He heard that, he would have stopped the trial, he would have referred her for prosecution immediately.
He said, now go on with your testimony.
You're telling me you took money from your personal account.
And you used it to pay your boyfriend for a vacation.
Okay.
Marshall, get a jail cell ready for her.
Let's move on with the testimony.
What's the next crime you'd like to admit to, jerk?
Nothing.
Nothing.
She gets re-elected?
They took her off the case because it's an appearance, not an appearance of a conflict, it's a corrupt conflict.
That's what it is.
It's a corrupt conflict.
And also it was a con job so they could generate more money with a second grand jury.
And all to get the future president of the United States and his friends and associates like me.
Now, Biden, the report in the Wall Street Journal today, gosh almighty, we know it's true, don't we?
We knew it was true They have to write that for everybody else, not for us.
It basically says on the first day he went on the White House, they knew he was batty.
It's crazy, whatever you want to call it.
I don't know what they call it.
You know, it's dementia.
You want the official title of it.
Let me tell you on a podcast in August of 2020, I put two doctors on.
You can go get the podcast now.
Maybe I'll replay it next week.
The podcast by these two doctors is...
Prophetic now, but they basically said in August of 2020, Joe Biden demonstrably has dementia, and you can't miss it.
And you don't have to personally examine him because you have so much tape of him that you can go back and look at.
And they took the time to go back and look at Joe Biden talking 10 years ago.
And look at him five years ago.
And two, and one.
And now.
And they showed you how he started talking like a bumbling old man.
Now, I'm two years younger than Joe Biden.
I don't talk that way.
I could try.
Donald Trump doesn't talk that way.
At 90 years old, Henry Kissinger didn't talk that way.
I remember having a conversation with him on a plane for three hours.
He came in and he looked all disheveled and he looked like he had gotten very old and I thought, oh my goodness, the poor guy, I don't know.
And then for three hours he gave me a lecture about the condition of the world that, I don't know, a 22-year-old couldn't have done.
There's nothing that says to be, you're that age.
He just happened to have that disease.
However, the President of the United States can't have that disease because then he can't be the President in any meaningful way.
White House aides covered up President Biden's mental decline from day one.
Now, we should investigate and find out who all those people are and put them in jail.
I mean, it's as close to being a traitor as you can get without committing treason, right?
I know what I would do.
Look, I admire Ronald Reagan in a way I can't even describe.
I work for him.
I became very close to his wife when I was on the board of the Reagan Library.
I love Ronald Reagan and Nancy.
And maybe I'm not objective, but I think he was the greatest president of the 20th century, Roosevelt being a bit of a fraud.
And he's the reason that we even have a chance now.
Because like Trump did in 16 and 17, like he's going to do again, he watered it off.
He held it off.
You probably don't remember in 78 and 79, America is over.
American empire is done.
Our best days are behind us.
Japan, then, was going to be ascendant.
We, of course, acted that way with Jimmy Carter.
We had Iran make fools out of us like they're doing now.
And Reagan came along and all of a sudden we got 20 or 30 years of our greatness back until Obama came in.
And the reality is, if I saw Obama or my good friend Donald Trump unable to carry out the duties of president, I would go to them and tell them to resign.
I advised them to.
And then I would tell you, my fellow citizens, even though I love them.
Because I love my country more.
And you shouldn't be in the White House if you don't love your country more.
So stop all this loyalty to Trump.
He understands what I just told you.
Biden corrupted every single one of those people by walking around like a bumbling old fool and letting them cover it up.
And then maybe the little ones we should leave alone for prosecution.
What about the first stepmother?
I mean she didn't know he was a bumbling old fool I mean every time she looks at him she looks like to me like she's saying oh Jesus get him out of here like when she follows him on the beach she doesn't even look back it's like if he falls to hell with it you see her walking ahead looking at every guy that's there hoping she can get a new husband I guess and I mean uh and he's looks like he's not gonna make it and like I don't think she would care Didn't you think it was weird right at the beginning when he walks up the
steps and he falls down and nobody comes and helps him?
When did you ever see a president have any kind of trouble?
Even, you know, Trump when he got shot, boom, right on him!
I mean, I've been with a president.
I was with Trump when there was a scare and they got him out of there like in Reno.
Boom!
This guy falls down and they say, oh, get yourself up, you son of a bitch.
They obviously don't like him.
You know he's a really nasty guy too.
So this report by the Wall Street Journal is devastating.
He hired a voice coach because he couldn't speak.
The White House staff used to remove negative clippings.
You know, they do have a clipping service in almost every government agency, and the White House is probably the best.
And the clipping service is for the benefit, obviously for the president, but for everybody on the staff.
So somebody comes in at four in the morning and pulls out all the relevant news articles, puts them in a summary, and this is like a book.
I don't even know if he called it a summary.
And they give it to the president and they give it to the entire staff.
Maybe the president even gets a super duper one.
They used to keep out every negative article about him because it would get him all depressed and upset.
Which means he had no idea what he might be doing wrong.
I mean, you got to see that.
Even when you reject it, you got to see it.
I mean, it could be right.
He had no idea that he had the highest disapproval rating of any president in American history.
How is he going to correct it if he doesn't?
Or is it an admission that it didn't matter because he was non-compass menace and he wasn't the president?
And how dishonest is that?
And how traitorous is that?
And don't they have to pay for that so somebody else doesn't do it?
Don't they have to know when this happens again with some crooked wife and a family that is a crime family and a perverted crime family that the country is going to be more important than them.
So don't tell me about vindictiveness or nobody should be prosecuted for vindictiveness but nobody should be let off If justice requires prosecuting them, because somebody is going to falsely claim vindictiveness.
They've done that so much, you can't get me that way anymore.
I'm not a sucker.
That's what they're trying to do.
Trump better not be vindictive.
That's to get away with murder.
That's another one of their games.
January 6th is worse than Pearl Harbor.
January 6th, which is a Hollywood production of Nancy, no original parts on her face Pelosi.
National County is the first in the nation, and I'm very proud of this, I grew up for Oh gosh, 12 years of my life in Nassau County.
And Bruce Blakeman is a very good friend of mine and a very good friend of the president's and a great county executive.
First place in America that I know of that has gotten permission to shoot down the drones.
He paid attention to what the new president said.
Remember a couple of days ago?
The old president hadn't even commented on drones.
Only been around for a month.
And his idiot admiral, I mean, How could this guy have been an admiral?
Kirby.
His answer to the drones is, we have a lot of drones, they're all legal, they're all normal, and this is a normal situation.
So every night I look out there, and if that's the case, there should be a couple of drones here if the drones are prolific, right?
What the hell?
Are they all in New Jersey?
But they seem to like to cluster there.
Maybe there was a drone convention.
And they all met in New Jersey.
But they're still there.
They won't go away.
And how come they seem to be drawn to American military facilities?
Admiral, is there any possible little thing there of patriotism that would get you to tell the truth?
Anything left of your conscience?
A little bit?
A little teeny, teeny bit?
Come on, you know that's bullshit.
How can you do that to your country?
What, what, what are they giving you money or?
And how could you walk out of the Oval Office knowing there's a bumbling fool behind the desk when your country is at risk of maybe entering World War III and not tell us?
Don't you think you should rip all that stuff off your uniform and never wear it again?
I think you should.
It isn't a game.
This guy cost us lives.
So, Ted, tonight, you know the big football college football thing and notre dame is playing indiana we got any uh got any uh news on the game i i am um part of my religion i'm a fan of notre dame i went to manhattan college not notre dame i really am a big fan if you were brought up by catholic nuns uh you had to be a notre dame fan you had to know the score on monday I noticed how
many New Yorkers are Notre Dame fans.
How about the nuns?
Not even the brothers.
In the school that I went to, the nuns all watched the Notre Dame football again.
And they knew the score.
I mean, I really think, you know, I don't know if they still do.
They used to touch, I think, the foot of football Jesus going out on that.
Touchdown Jesus.
Touchdown Jesus, right.
Okay.
I think the nuns really think Jesus is the coach of the team.
And when Notre Dame would lose, it was a tough week.
And when they won, it was like, you'd have to study all that much.
And you had to know the score, and several of them would go over the most important plays.
Well, with the way Notre Dame is constantly giving the benefit of the doubt, you'd think that the college playoff committee is made of all Catholics.
You'd think the coaches poll, they're all Catholics.
The AP poll, which they use, all these sports writers, they're all Catholics.
Notre Dame gets every break.
He's anti-Catholic.
He's part of that cabal.
That's an anti-Catholic cabal.
Notre Dame.
For example, Indiana had a weaker schedule than Notre Dame.
Oh, big time.
And they both ended up with an 11-1 record.
They were always saying, Notre Dame.
They played Army undefeated, right?
They were first to defeat them.
Now, Navy defeated them, too, but they were undefeated.
They won every game but one.
And the one game they lost was a fluke.
It was a team they bet on that.
And I told you they might lose it.
I almost predicted it.
We watched that one, too.
It was the first game of the season.
And I said, it's terrible when you play a weak team at the first game of the season.
And they always do that.
My son was a high school football player.
The first two or three games, a team that would vie for and won several times a New Jersey championship.
And the first two or three games of the season were always against teams that they overmatched, and a lot of it was to get ready for the season.
And every once in a while, they'd lose a game like that because the kids would go in, sure, they were going to win.
So it's a tough call because you do those games that way because they're not ready yet, right?
By the same token, you play better against better opposition.
I'm sorry.
Baseball, football, same thing.
That's why upsets happen.
Upsets happen, and everybody's predicting that with Notre Dame and Indiana.
Notre Dame is the favorite.
I will not give you by what, because I don't believe in betting on sports.
I think it's sacrilegious.
I never bet, like, for example...
How do you bet against Jesus?
Are you allowed to bet for Notre Dame?
Is that permissible?
Well, if you're allowed to, it's not sinful to bet.
It's not?
Catholic moral theology does not make betting sinful.
That's correct.
I didn't know that.
Betting, if you bet within your means?
Yeah.
Yeah, it's like any other expenditure.
It's up to you.
No, it's not.
It's not simple.
This is a personal thing of mine.
It may even be a superstition.
I mean, I've made bets, little bets with my friends and stuff like that, but I will, for example, I have never made a bet on a Yankee, on a giant game, on a giant football game.
I'll tell you, you want an interesting story?
My uncle, who was my father's youngest brother.
What was his name?
Rudy?
His name was Rudy, and he lived until he was 85. And he was my hero.
He was a Navy hero during the Second World War.
He had been Blown out of his aircraft carrier twice, one time missing for four days, came back, put himself back together, and then was on the New York City Police Department for 27 years with three awards for heroism.
And the heroism involved taking people down from the top of bridges.
I have his last medal.
Well, right now, his last medal is being held by the trustee because the Biden people, Through Michael Gottlieb suing me, and they've taken all my property, including my memorabilia of all the time that I was mayor, and my personal memorabilia, like my uncle's medal that was given to me by his daughter at his funeral.
Imagine there's a little anger about that, right?
And these people are animals.
They're complete animals, and they're empowered by judges Who let them do anything they want to do.
And they entertain every analysis against you.
The judge in this case has the trial down.
The trial is on whether I'm a domiciliary of Florida and whether I have a homestead here, which I declared some time ago and have an official piece of paper declaring it.
I mean, I didn't do it silently.
But they want to challenge it in New York.
And really, it should be challenged in Florida.
But they got the right judge who's ruled against me constantly, and they want to hang on to him.
Now, the guy who brought this case is Hunter Biden's former law partner and a guy who represented Burisma, which is the crooked Ukrainian company that I uncovered.
And they brought that entire case involving the $148 million judgment.
Nobody reports that.
I mean, that there's a good reason to think that that case was inspired by the Bidens, since it was brought by a guy who's part of their world.
His former law partner worked on the same crooked client with him, the client that paid the bribes to the Bidens, and the Bidens put together a major effort to go after everybody around Trump to tie us up.
You don't think that Steve Bannon was put in jail For any crime.
He was put in jail because they were able to frame him, and they could put him in jail so they could shut him up during the election because he's one of the most effective voices for Donald Trump.
They'd have put us all in jail if they could.
They tried real hard to put me in jail.
They still have two criminal indictments of me, including with Fannie the hoe, where I'd go to jail for the rest of my life, having done nothing.
And they'll go free, keeping all that money, having done everything.
So there is injustice in the world.
But about my uncle.
So my uncle, at 85 years old, pretty proximate to Christmas.
He lived alone.
His daughter was living around the corner.
And his son-in-law left.
And the next morning when he came back, my uncle was at the bottom of the stairs.
He had fallen and basically broken a lot of his back.
He was an 85-year-old man who was in excellent condition.
Excellent condition, like he could still throw and play a little bit of touch football and stuff like that.
He was a big man.
He's about 6'2", very, very strong big man.
And of course, he only lasted about four or five months.
He also was a major Giant fan.
And I didn't know this because, you know, in his latter years, I didn't spend that much time when he retired.
He was also a very, very big sports gambler, as were several of my cousins.
And so this was the year that the Giants won the Super Bowl.
And these were the playoff games coming up that brought them into the Super Bowl.
So my uncle would want to bet.
So, he would give me the money and he would say, put this down for me on the Giants.
Now, I didn't know how to do that.
I knew how to arrest bookies.
I hadn't done that in a long time, so I didn't even know who the bookies were.
And I wasn't going to go to a bookie.
There was no legal betting then.
So, I just held the money.
And the damn Giants won all four games.
I had to pay them all.
I paid them out of my own money.
So if he gave me, I wasn't, you know, like if he gave me $25 and he won $125, I'd go get $125 out of the bank and give it to him.
And my cousins would applaud that he won all the money.
It got up to about $1,000 after a while.
But he was just a wonderful, wonderful guy.
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, just like me.
So Notre Dame and Indiana, when we finish, we're going to be watching to see how they're doing.
And I'm going to ask Ted to check on the score for me.
Do you want to update?
When you can.
You know, I just want to ask you this.
Does it drive you crazy that these people are like...
It almost seems like a demonstrating in favor of this murderer, Mangione.
Absolutely.
And doesn't it frighten you as to how stupid people can be?
Well, you know, it doesn't frighten me that all the people protesting for him are murderers.
It does worry me about the morality of our country.
Bingo!
It's our society, our culture.
It really does dramatically indicate how we have declined so much morally.
Yes.
If we don't understand the significance of murder, Shooting a father in the back?
The take of human life.
It's insane.
When I was a prosecutor, a murder case was different than any other case.
Yeah.
And the New York City Police Department has a tradition about murder that I think is a wonderful tradition because it elevates the value of human life.
They never close a murder case.
They'll investigate a murder case from 1795. Did you have a situation?
I never did like an ancient murder gift.
But as the mayor, I had some that was solved like 100 years ago.
Wow.
And it's fascinating because the evidence is also, you know, it's really fascinating.
And there's nobody to prosecute left, but at least you resolve it.
Yeah.
And maybe it'll take effect in heaven.
So these people like I'm talking about this little group here that showed up and they showed up and they were holding signs that Mangione should be free or that insurance executives who deny claims of You know, it's okay.
They're worse than Mangione was.
I mean, first of all, did you ever think there are some claims that aren't, like, honest?
No.
That's not possible.
Every claim must be honest.
Did you ever wonder what the percentage were of dishonest claims?
Did you ever wonder?
Do you think it's real low?
If you think it's real low, you don't understand human nature.
You put money out there, and boy, a lot of people will twist up into a pretzel.
They'll go see a doctor who exaggerates their symptoms.
They'll go see a doctor who specializes in making up symptoms.
Or they'll get a lawyer who knows how to find such a doctor.
Oh my, there are lawyers like that?
Yeah, those are the ones that they don't disbar.
They disbar me because I represented Trump.
But if you are an ambulance chaser, And you do false claims, they never even bother to look for you.
So I'm not saying that there isn't a problem with claims being denied, and some people that are unfortunately maybe in the eye of that, and they have a legitimate claim, and it's denied because the rules are very strict.
And a lot of the reason the rules are very strict is because of Obamacare.
Do you know that since Obamacare, the number of denials of false claims because of all of the unbelievable regulations that are imposed, Have gone up like 15 times?
That's not by accident.
The more the government gets involved, the more picky it'll all be.
We don't even practice medicine anymore as an intuitive science.
We practice medicine as an imposed regimen, meaning the doctor is told on the computer what to do about the illness, and if he doesn't do it, he doesn't get reimbursed.
Now, the doctor may be able to look at the illness and look at the computer and say, well, my patient's a little different than that.
But we don't even encourage that any longer, which means a lot of people die as a result of that.
And the same thing is true with claims.
We make such rigid categories that people are going to be denied claims based on the rigidity of the categories.
And then you have the problem that nobody wants to talk about, which is we have a pretty big problem of false claims.
Just like we have a pretty big problem of things being stolen in department stores, even before we went through this smash and grab and shoplifting epidemic we're in.
Every owner of any kind of store puts aside 10-20% loss to people who steal things.
So if you use that as a category, in a store, even before we went into this, you know, super drive shoplifting and smash and grab, about 20% of the merchandise in a store of a year is stolen.
So maybe 20% of the claims are false.
But to sit there and think that every claim is sacred and every claim is true is completely unrealistic.
And if you were to do that, health insurance isn't costly enough.
I mean, in essence, we're all paying for each other's insurance, right?
So when they cover pre-existing conditions, which we all want, right?
Isn't that wonderful?
Cover pre-existing conditions.
Now, I want you to think about that for a minute.
That's like my not having insurance for my car.
And now I have an accident.
I go out and get insurance.
And the insurance company's got to pay me $20,000 for the car.
Right?
I go to the insurance company.
I just was diagnosed with cancer.
And I get insurance.
And I'm going to pay the same as somebody else who's perfectly healthy or anywhere near the same.
Or not the actual projected cost of that.
Well, then that projected cost has to be collected for somebody else.
I got to take that.
You got to take that, which is really, really like a welfare payment.
It's a dependency payment, right?
You got to take that and you got to spread it to the rest of the population that doesn't have Pre-existing conditions.
So you're paying for pre-existing conditions.
Now, I think as a society, we've come to the conclusion we want to do that.
But don't think it doesn't cost money, which is the way it was presented to us by Obama, or that it isn't an issue, an economic issue, and a real one.
So the imbecility and the stupidity of these people who protest just gets me so upset.
It means our population is becoming really, really dumb.
So I've been watching on the screen there that you're showing people Mancione getting a What is that?
How do they do that?
They must have taken him by helicopter.
But you put one on where he went on a...
You put one on where he actually jumped.
Oh, that was the AI. But how did they do that?
It's crazy.
I know what AI can do.
Should we play it?
Look at that screen.
Let's play it.
Isn't it hilarious?
They're taking him...
This is the real footage.
That's Mangione the killer.
He's facing federal charges.
He is...
Eligible for the death penalty, which I don't think he wanted.
Okay.
We're going to talk about that in a minute.
But let's find that AI clip, which was quite...
I will admit.
Watch this.
watch this watch this Except for the...
Hey, I know.
All video and photos are is a series of pixels.
Tell me that doesn't look realistic.
Completely realistic.
Not completely, but very realistic.
Show me how it doesn't look realistic.
Come around this side.
Well, I would say something...
Caisley, be careful with all these wires.
This is really, really hilarious.
I don't know if it's hilarious, but it's really scary.
Yeah, I don't know.
She can stand wherever she wants.
She's got to be careful.
All right, so almost immediately, start with a freeze frame that is the actual footage, right?
But then they, right away...
That's the actual...
That's in the cuts.
And then they cut it right here.
I'm not sure he did that thing with the arm.
No, this is where they...
This is real and then...
And don't they have his hands handcuffed?
Well, you can see the face skew a little bit.
Look at his eye.
Look at his eye.
Let me make sure I have this up for the viewers.
Yeah.
But look at his eye.
So you can see, and our humans, I can't even explain it, right?
But we are able to perceive AI somehow to a degree.
I mean, I would say 20 years ago, you know, but yeah.
So this is, all it is is a series of I don't want to sound like a simpleton here, but all videos and photos are a series of pixels and light, right?
So if we have systems now that can process these sorts of things, you can take any image and do it however you want.
It's scary, but it's fabulous.
Yeah, it's quite interesting.
But even that, right?
There's obviously something in the water here that's not normal.
See that?
I don't know what that is.
It looks like it's a policeman or something who got pushed aside.
Oh, yeah, it does, actually.
That's exactly what that is.
And none of the cops run after him, which is really hilarious, right?
That's my police department.
That wouldn't happen if that was somebody else's police department, maybe, but not with the NYPD. Don't mess around with the NYPD that way, AI creeper.
Those cops would be on that bastard so...
Excuse me.
So fast it would be...
Oh, no.
You can call him that.
This guy shot a father in cold blood.
The sweet little girl.
Oh, yeah.
I shouldn't say that.
I shouldn't use that language.
Yeah.
So...
He's facing...
Sorry, did you want to make a point?
No, no.
He's facing...
I have...
I have...
I'm not sure I have an objection.
I think I have an objection to using terrorism here.
This is not to in any way sympathize with him.
I think the people who sympathize with him need help.
I think they should go see a psychiatrist, a priest, a minister, a rabbi.
They should read some kind of moral theology, or they should go to Maybe they should be incarcerated, but put in one of those mental hospitals.
You're holding signs for a murderer.
There's something wrong with you.
And I sure don't want you around because I'd be scared of you.
But I don't see terrorism.
And I don't like stretching.
I don't like stretching these areas of the law that are meant for very, very particular It's like, believe it or not, I don't like the extensive use of RICO. I think RICO should be used for...
It doesn't have to be...
People think it should be used only for the mafia.
I know the person who wrote it, Professor Blakey.
He didn't write it just for the mafia.
It should be used to go after what is legitimately a fairly long-term crime business.
Rather than singular or group of criminals, but people who have organized themselves into regularly committing crime.
Now, if you use it for that, you're using it for the right purpose, and the horrendous weapons the government has against you are justified.
But if you use it for just any old crime, these are tremendous weapons where they can take...
Rico allows me to take from you, if I prove that you're a crime family, every single bit of property that you possibly acquired as a result of your ill-gotten gains.
Take your house away, your business away, your cars away.
Virtually, completely bankrupt you.
The idea is to destroy the crime business.
That's the theory of it.
And the idea of Blakey's, which was brilliant, was you'd never defeat the mafia if you didn't take their money away.
They kept their 20 billion, and you put Gotti in jail, and somebody else would just take over.
And actually, what you'd be doing is just helping the line of succession, like in Old England, right?
So RICO was established, not just to go after the mafia, but to go after any situation where a criminal organization becomes so big that it becomes really a business.
And then in order to combat that criminal organization, you have to destroy the business.
That's the Biden family.
They didn't do it for one year.
They didn't do it for two years.
They didn't do it for three years.
They did it for 30 years.
Don't rely on me.
Rely on Hunter Biden's evidence.
He says that.
He says, for 30 years we've been doing this.
And for 30 years, I've been giving half of my income to my father.
Now, why wouldn't you be giving half your income to your father?
Because you're selling your father's office.
Otherwise known as the crime of bribery.
Not influence peddling.
Forget this influence peddling bullshit.
It's the crime of bribery.
30 years of it.
Two countries that are mortal enemies of ours.
At a time in which they are mortal enemies of ours.
I don't know.
Maybe it's treason.
I wouldn't charge treason only because I always charged a little less than I had to.
I always tried to undercharge just a little bit.
You never want to exaggerate.
You always want to not lose credibility with the jury.
But I would guarantee you, I'm not sure I ever guaranteed a conviction, although as a prosecutor, I never lost a case.
I would guarantee you that you put me in front of a jury, except in the District of Columbia, I'd convict them.
Very easily.
Or I'd have them held liable under Civil Rico and take away everything they have.
Because that should happen.
They have completely betrayed our country.
Bribery generally is a betrayal of trust.
But bribery from China is giving away our country.
That's right, Mayor.
And Mangione faces four federal charges.
One count of using a firearm to commit murder, which carries the maximum sentence of death, or obviously life in prison.
One count of interstate stalking resulting in death.
And one count of stalking use through use of interstate facilities resulting in death.
And one count of discharging a firearm equipped with a silencer to commit a violent crime.
Which does not carry the death penalty but 30 years to life.
So far, they were all based on what we know, right?
Again, he's innocent until proven guilty, except we see him committing a crime.
Those all seem appropriate.
But there was discussion of trying him as a terrorist.
Well, that's right.
He's not a terrorist.
He is an individual murderer.
Probably, you know, you could say about any murderer that they're insane.
Yeah.
So if you were to say, well, he's insane, it's really a figure of speech.
He definitely doesn't fit, at any question, the legal definition of insanity.
Nor does Biden, for that matter.
The problem with Biden would be, if you prosecuted him, he might be able to legitimately prove that he's incapable of standing trial.
That's a different thing.
There are two pursuits of your...
Cognitive and emotional abilities in a criminal case.
The second one is, you know, the defense of insanity.
You were insane when you committed the crime.
But the other one is, you're too insane to participate in your own defense.
And if you can't participate in your own defense, you can't be prosecuted.
And that's really what Herr was trying to tell you.
In about as euphemistic way as possible, that Biden is so out of it that you couldn't prosecute him.
You'd prosecute him and he'd hold a hearing and the psychiatrist would come in and say, he doesn't understand what's going on.
If he doesn't understand what's going on, you can't prosecute him because he can't defend himself.
Now, you could have him permanently held as being insane.
But the chances of that happening with him are zero.
They put him in home confinement or something, right?
Until he's ready to go to trial, and he's too damn old.
It's not a realistic possibility.
But this Mangione thing, I really think there should be more to combat this public sort of hero worship of him Because people hate the insurance companies so much.
I mean, you can be against the insurance companies.
You can feel that I'm wrong about the fact that it's a little more balanced than you say because there are false claims.
But murder?
Come on.
We're better than that, aren't we?
Aren't we?
I would hope so, right?
I hope we are.
Maybe we're not.
I mean, you look at all these people out there Protesting in favor of madmen terrorists like Hamas who kill children and women and make you watch while they do it.
And you wonder what the hell has happened to us.
This Luigi guy does not want to die, right?
Based off of where he did it, based off of him running away.
So I think the death...
You think the death penalty is the right one?
I think the death penalty is right.
We have to stop copycats.
With the amount of support this man is receiving, we have to make it very clear.
You don't get to go shoot CEOs in the back because they have more money than you.
I'd want to hear the evidence a little about him.
To try him with the possibility of murder as the penalty, that sounds about right.
I'm sure there's a lot of health care conferences in Texas.
I wouldn't come to the conclusion right now that death is the right penalty, but I'd be open to listening to the evidence of it.
Well, as one of the best lawyers in the nation's history, Mayor, what is your feeling on the death penalty as a deterrent?
I think you spoke about it before.
It is a deterrent.
It works as well as any deterrent works.
Look, you don't deter everybody.
I'll tell you what it deters.
It deters that guy from murdering again.
Yeah.
And they let murderers out.
29 cop killers have been released from New York prisons since Andrew Cuomo signed the bill basically to make New York empty our prisons and fill us with criminals in the street.
Signed by the guy who wants to run for mayor now, Andrew Cuomo.
Twenty-nine cop killers are walking the streets because they've been let out of prison, short of spending life there.
And the whole idea of the penalty of life was sold to us as, life is worse than the death penalty.
Like hell it is.
Why do all these people spend all this money and 20 years trying to fight the death penalty if life is so much worse than the death penalty?
The life sentence also always realistically gives you the possibility that some stupid, silly Democrat who loves criminals is going to let you out like Dukakis did, right?
Let the lifer out for the weekend, then he kills somebody.
Can you imagine being that stupid to let a lifer out?
I mean, I have no idea why he was even running for president.
The guy should have been in some kind of rehabilitation facility to give him a mind.
You let a person who's in prison for the rest of his life who murdered someone out for the weekend and he runs away and kills somebody.
You should get prosecuted for that.
Maybe that would stop these liberals from being so crazy.
I mean, it's ridiculous.
Yeah, I think a death penalty should be considered.
But I wouldn't just buy into it immediately.
I do, as we come to our close now and to the weekend, I do want to...
I really ask that we all kind of think about and support poor poor little Georgie Stephanopoulos who is feeling very very angry and very bad and very slighted.
He should have been allowed to lie about Trump after all he's Georgie Stephanopoulos and you're allowed to say that Trump was found liable for rape even though it was untrue.
And even though your boss has told you not to say it because it's untrue, but you're Georgie Stephanopoulos.
You're allowed to do that.
I mean, after all, Hillary was allowed to smash up computers, destroy 33,000 emails, and he was in love with Hillary.
And she was able.
All he did is say the guy committed rape.
So what?
So it was a lie.
I mean, if you held that standard, you'd have to take him off the air every day.
He lies every day.
Yeah.
And now they're picking on him, poor little Georgie.
Remember, I told you the story when Georgie came down to ground zero, my chief of staff kicked dust on his shoes because he was offended that he had his $2,000 Gucci loafers on.
He had these little fancy Gucci loafers on.
Everybody else got big boots on and stuff.
He's got these little fancy and he's almost falling.
So Tony says to him, he says, you got to look like you're one of the boys, George.
And he kicks dirt on his Gucci loafers.
So we're getting ready for Christmas.
Next week, next week, just five days till Christmas.
Yeah, it's gonna come really, really, really, really fast.
So I think we have a lot to celebrate this Christmas.
We always do because we celebrate the birth of Jesus.
On the same day as Christmas is Hanukkah, which I think is very, very appropriate.
And the Jewish people get to celebrate one of the most heroic and bravest things in their history.
And boy, do we owe the Israelis, huh?
None of this would be happening.
And we didn't have Abibi Netanyahu basically telling Biden to go to hell.
All Biden's been doing from the day, from October 6th on, is saying, cease fire.
He was saying cease fire before they fired him.
He was saying ceasefire when Bibi was putting together his 100,000 troops on the border of Gaza.
And he was saying, no, no, we don't really have...
And all along the way, every step that he took, he opposed.
We even cut off arms to him.
Now, had he not gone into Lebanon and Syria and wiped their shit out of Hezbollah, Assad would still be there.
He'd still be there.
We had nothing to do with it.
Nothing.
We held it back.
We should be ashamed of ourselves.
Not only that, some of our military were killed and a lot injured by the Houthis, who were sponsored by Iran.
We attacked them once.
Israel attacked them all the time.
Israel is fighting our battles for us, and what are they, 10% of the size of us?
Because we have a president that I can't even describe.
And near Christmas, I shouldn't start to.
Hopefully that's going to change.
And real opportunities are presented to President Trump by what Israel did.
And it just takes me back to My introduction to all this by Ronald Reagan, who said the reason why Israel is our ally and the reason why we stick with them and give them the benefit of the doubt is because they're our friend.
And like in life, you have very few good friends.
America has very few good friends, and Israel is one of the best.
100%.
100%.
Wisest president ever.
Maybe other than Jefferson.
So, Mayor, Hanukkah falls on Christmas this year.
You're obviously a Catholic, but also as New York's third Jewish mayor.
What is your recommendation?
I was the third Italian-American mayor.
And the second, the Jewish mayor.
Third Jewish mayor.
Beam, Koch, and me.
LaGuardia, Imperatore, I think, and me.
Only three Catholics?
Only three Catholics?
No, no, no.
Sorry, Italian.
Only three Italians.
Third Italian-American.
A lot of Catholics.
A lot of Irish Catholics.
Yeah.
Like one of the most crooked.
Yeah.
And one of the most charming about which the movie was made.
What is your recommendation for mixed households?
You know, you and I have a lot of Jewish friends.
I mean, Christmas...
Aren't you going to celebrate both?
I don't know.
Do both!
Have a Christmas tree and a menorah and dreidels and have some Jewish food and have some Christmas food like lasagna.
How many days is Hanukkah?
That's for an Italian-American household.
What's that?
Every holiday you had lasagna, whether it was Thanksgiving or Christmas or...
Yeah.
And with turkey or, you know.
You know, and I had Italian relatives...
And they always brought rigatoni.
And I loved it.
It was my favorite part besides the turkey.
My grandmother would always make lasagna.
I bet you that was good lasagna.
How do we recreate that?
I bet Grandma Giuliani's lasagna must have been quite special.
You know, I can't cook anything.
You can cook a steak or you could grill a burger better than Chuck Schumer.
He put the raw burger on there and slapped the piece of cheese on there.
Very famous clip, anyway.
Who was Chuck Schumer?
I haven't heard about him lately.
Since you had to support Israel, he's run away.
He's ran away.
He'd come back again because now with Biden gone, he can support Israel again.
Ah, that's an interesting point.
But you're right.
What a miserable little coward he is, huh?
Yeah, the saying used to be, the most dangerous place is between Chuck Schumer and a camera.
Now we could say the safest place is between Chuck Schumer and a camera.
Yeah, he won't show up at a camera because they don't want to ask him.
I mean, after he disgustingly and I think pretty close to illegally interfered in the Israeli elections by saying that Bibi should resign and get out, He is the ultimate coward.
Yeah, I mean, you just have no respect for someone who can't stand up for our own people.
It's absolutely, it's a shame.
It's why I have no respect for Biden.
He doesn't stand up for us in the Middle East, and Israel has to do it for us.
The Hooties kicked the shit out of us, and Israel has to fight back for us.
Right.
Where is Biden on this whole budget issue?
Where is he on the government shutdown?
Where is he on the ongoing hostage crisis?
I don't think he's ever once said the word hostage crisis.
And that's like best case scenario, right?
But the problem is that somebody else is pulling the strings.
And I still haven't figured that out.
I really haven't.
So there was a whole thing, and we've got to cut off tonight or we'll go into Christmas.
So there was a whole thing online today, I don't know if you saw it, that Biden and Harris rushed back to the White House.
I saw that.
And one of the speculations, the speculation I had is, God forbid there'll be a war.
But the speculation that they had online is the 25th Amendment, that they're going to take him out now that this article...
Well, there's obviously a big reaction to this article in the Wall Street Journal, which was a report on him from the day he became president.
They knew inside the White House that he was seriously demented and made all kinds of things to work around that.
So I think, you know, everybody knew that, but to have it written on the front page of one of America's major newspapers.
So the idea was maybe they're going to let her be president for...
That's not going to help anything.
He's demented and she's a nitwit.
So...
That's right.
What's worse, demented or nitwit?
It'll be the same little cabal.
Whoever is behind the Wizard of Oz curtain, right?
Whoever's behind that is making the decisions.
So why don't they come out and say, Ah, it's me!
And then we can evaluate.
Well, they've done an embarrassing job.
Whoever the hell is pulling the string.
What miserable little group of communists is part of that committee?
Man, how close would we be?
Would it be Obama, trained by the communists?
I think it's still a puppet.
People give Obama way too much credit.
You know, I... You know, he takes his money, he gets paid hundreds of millions of dollars.
You think he's a puppet?
I do.
So you think there's somebody else?
Yeah, there's a handful of folks.
It can't be Obama.
What do you think, John?
You think there's somebody else?
John over here.
John being in here.
What?
Who's running the show for the Democrat Party?
Obviously, Obama's not, I mean, Biden's not running the show.
If Harris were put there, she wouldn't be running the show.
So who's calling the shots?
Pelosi.
To the extent she can get out of bed now.
Oh, you're right.
Francis Schumer and Pelosi.
You're right.
I guess you're right.
Combined, they have a lot of say.
You're telling me you don't think Obama...
Is...
Could do it all by himself.
He can't.
But he does have the people of the Democrat.
The Democrat party still loves him.
So he has power through that.
I think he is probably the main figure.
Yeah.
But you know, him and Pelosi wanted a brokered convention.
They didn't want Kamala.
I think they got stuck with Kamala.
I think Biden spited them all and went with Kamala.
He was so upset with how they pushed him out.
And they wanted a broke...
They wanted an open convention, which would have been smarter.
That's why I didn't...
No sympathy for him because...
If they were patriots that had taken him out two years earlier when he was incapable of performing the duties of being president, this all should have been based on, not politics, but the good of America.
And the minute you see this guy bumbling around the White House, you take him out.
Not to be mean to him, not to be mean to the Democrats or Republicans, but to be loyal to your country.
That's right.
I mean, as I told you, if I were in the White House, it could be my brother who was the president.
If he acted like that, we'd take him out.
And if he wouldn't go out, I would go public.
That's right.
It's much bigger than me, my brother, the president, my political party.
It's my country.
Damn!
And they don't think that way.
The Democrats, the last thing I think about is their country.
And it's a sickness of that party right now that they have to get over.
I think the only way they're going to get over it is they change the name of the party to something else.
The party of slavery!
No, no, they should make it, you know...
They should cancel their own name, right?
Aren't they trying to cancel these other guys for...
That name triggers me.
Well, they are the party of slavery.
They're the...
Both ancient and modern.
Democratic party.
I still call it Democrat.
Yeah.
So...
Years ago, they said they're changing it to the Democratic Party.
Yeah, but they've used...
Yeah, it's Democrat, and I hate how they take on Democrats.
It's too close to the party that did more damage to America than any political party in history, and that is the Democrat Party.
Well, the CDB now.
And certainly is the most racist institution in the history of America.
And therefore, if we're canceling Jefferson, my goodness, we've got to cancel now.
So, well, thank you again.
For joining us.
We'll be back on Monday at 7 on Frank's speech on our X. Always on X. You can always count on that.
And we'll be on X at 8 o'clock with America's Mayor Live.
And we'll see where we are as we head toward Christmas and the very, very exciting upcoming year, which is a heck of a lot more exciting as a result of what happened in November.
And for that, we'll say, God bless America.
We're still on for a bit, right?
Yeah.
I can't do my nose yet.
I want to buy some coffee.
My shoes.
No, I want this.
It's finished now, right?
I think.
What's that?
It's finished now.
Oh what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh.
Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.
Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh.
Dashing through the snow in a one-horse open sleigh.
O'er the fields we go laughing all the way.
making our spirits bright what fun it is to ride and sing this land song tonight I'm not sure.
Jing, jingle bells, jingle all the way.
Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sling.
I love those J-I-N-G-L-E bells.
Oh, those happy J-I-N-G-L-E bells.
All those happy J-I-M-G-L-E-B-E-L-L-S I love those jingle bells All the way Jingle all the way Merry Christmas Thank you.
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