America’s Mayor Live (626) PEACEMAKER-IN-CHIEF: President Trump has Russia/Ukraine on Path to Peace
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The Feast of St. Patrick.
Difficult for me.
All the time that I've been away from New York.
I haven't missed it.
God damn it.
Palm Beach is great.
Florida is great.
It's a fruit.
Thank you.
Chance, when he changed the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, the chance that most of them could have located on the globe were like one and none.
Have you ever seen them interviewed?
I mean, these are people with master's degrees.
Right?
Where's the Gulf of Mexico?
Oh, probably near the South Pole.
Because they don't do geography.
Geography?
I don't need geography.
I can just go on a Google map.
And then they can't read Google map, which is why they bump into your car.
I mean, it's terrible.
It's just terrible.
So, let's start on St. Patrick's Day.
Before we show you some pictures of the parade, I'd like you to see in the background.
In the background, that's the sunset from my apartment and my recording area right now.
That's the sun going down in the West.
And the West.
Okay, what's the West?
The West is from Florida, right?
It's the Panhandle.
It's the Gulf of America.
Ted, can I tell them, or this can be a little bit of a somewhat lighter night because it's a holiday, right?
Right.
Okay.
So I have a big mission, and I'm hoping President Trump isn't listening.
And I'm hoping any of you who spy to President Trump on the things that I say on this show, good or bad, and they're almost always good.
But some of them, because, you know, every president, it's like Machiavelli, you have to read it, is surrounded by people with their own agenda.
They'll try to go there and interpret something bad.
But just be a good guy or girl and just shut up about this.
So he has a globe.
He has a globe at the golf course, a beautiful globe.
When you walk in, man, I don't know if you like globes.
I'll get out my globe sometime and we'll show it to you.
No, I think Joe has to bring it.
Joe, are you here now?
No.
No, Joe's not here.
But Joe has to bring my globe.
I had to win that back from the Biden people who wanted to take everything, including my underwear.
Well, the family does have a little bit of perversion.
You know that.
Of course.
I like the way it feels when little children touch the hair on my leg.
That's normal.
You know too many people like that.
What would happen, like, back when you were, if you were in Delaware and you were all about 15, 16 years old?
I don't know.
I know what would happen with me if one of my friends came up to me and said, I like to put my legs in the swimming pool.
I like when the little boys and girls touch the hair on it.
He wouldn't have been a friend very long.
And everybody else in the neighborhood would have found out, particularly when he was walking around with his broken nose.
I would have said, hey, pervert, you better cut it out.
Maybe I would have straightened him out, right?
Nobody ever straightened out, Joe, and you know what happened.
You know what happened.
He just went bad on us.
So Trump now has the highest support ever.
I know they're hammering somewhat on this idea of the economy, prices are up, it's all because of the tariffs.
If prices are up five, six months from now, maybe they're due to the tariffs, and probably we have to look to inside the Trump administration to find out why they're up.
You want to be more pure than that?
It takes about that amount of time for the policies of the other administration to work its way through.
We're still spending their money.
We're still on their spending.
Everything we adjust, it doesn't get adjusted until September or so.
Everything going on now is a result of the Biden budget, the Biden priorities, albeit a few A few things you can control.
So I'll just give you an example.
At this point in Reagan's presidency, people were already disappointed.
Because like Trump, they expect he's going to come in and...
It just doesn't work that way.
Even if we were a more efficient government than we are, it couldn't work that way.
Things got to play themselves out.
It took Trump last time...
He did it probably the fastest.
By November and December, the economy was starting to come up again because he hit right at regulations, nothing else.
And the shock effect of so many less regulations really brought business up.
Reagan built a lot on the tax reductions.
And it went back and forth as to whether or not they would pass because he had a big democratic opposition to it.
Didn't pass for a year and a half.
And it wasn't until it started to become obvious that the tax reductions were going to take place, the economy turned around.
A year and a half in, the economy didn't turn around.
It boomed for the next 12 years.
And of course, that was mourning in America and one of the great American landslides in American history.
One state lost.
He didn't actually lose it.
He just didn't bother to contest it against Mondale.
He could have taken it from him, but he was too much of a gentleman to do it.
And then, I will tell you my own experience.
After the first year I was mayor, there was no one, including my family, that thought I'd be reelected.
My dog, Goalie, did.
Me.
And my best friend, Peter.
And that was it.
We used to sit together all alone in Gracie Mansion, everybody telling us all the things we did wrong.
Most of which turned out to be all the things we did right.
And a year later, within...
Crime went down right away, but nobody would believe it.
It took months and months and months and months of people seeing crime go down before they believed it.
And you know what it really took, and we realized this, we had to show them crime going down in their neighborhoods.
We could say 30% reduction in murder.
But then they see somebody in their neighborhood jumping a kid to grab some lunch or something.
And they'd equate that with high crime, which they should.
So we decided that's where we came up, not with the broken windows theory, but with community policing and the idea you got to bring crime down, but you have to also make them see it.
And that took about probably a year and a half.
And when they saw it, It just cascaded on itself.
And then they saw welfare go down from $1.2 million to $500,000.
They saw unemployment go down from $10.5 to $5.
They saw all but $100,000 in about eight months.
They're going to have an election.
They're all going to get thrown out.
Canada has an election.
What?
Yeah.
Canada has an election in about eight months.
Yeah.
And they're going to cave.
They're going to cave.
They're going to go right.
And they're going to do what they did last time, which is smart.
They can't sustain a trade war with us.
They're not even a rounding error for us.
China trade war?
Tough.
China trade war?
Get ready for a little bit of heartache.
China trade war is worth the heartache, though, because you're not having this trade war over money.
You're having it over freedom.
China has several ways to beat us, and one of it is to be the dominant economic power in the world.
But it's more than economic power now.
It's the high-tech power.
The quantum computing power, the AI power.
You can have the greatest military in the world.
And if the other guy has a good military, but he's got way superior high technology, he can undercut your entire military.
So you need both.
And believe it or not, we're ahead in both.
But we're in a precarious situation.
In both, they're coming up fast.
And in certain areas, passing us.
And in other areas, not, but poised to do so.
Trump changed the agenda before he even got in there.
You saw within a day of being president, tremendous investment by Taiwan in doing massive superchips in America.
They were always just done in Taiwan.
Terrible problem.
And the Taiwanese, smart enough to understand that that's not good for them either.
Because if, God forbid, China were to start a war with them, even if China didn't win, it could interrupt the traffic for long periods of time.
Now, you move that to Arizona, which is pretty far away from China, and you have a joint interest with the United States, something that the little pipsqueak couldn't get right away,
which caused them cursed.
And I'll explain that in a minute.
And I don't know how much they're putting in.
Originally it was what, like 60 trillion, 50 trillion?
Now it's up to 100?
I mean, like, this is real money.
Nobody can count this money.
It's like real money.
This is what we need to beat them.
Now you tell me where China's going to go.
For $100 trillion.
Where?
Russia doesn't have it.
The other countries are all beggar countries.
Japan's not a beggar country.
Saudi Arabia's not a beggar country.
South Korea's not a beggar country.
Taiwan's not.
Those European countries have made themselves that way.
If we straighten out one or two...
I do not.
I expect our alliance in the future to be Eastern Europe, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, India, 60%,
maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe.
I don't know, there are a few more.
But Eastern Europe, you're going to see some giants emerge from Eastern Europe.
Real giants.
You're going to see giants for their size, but more than willing to put troops in and die with us, unlike the French, who like to hang back and watch us die, and then they can say they were part of NATO.
Not only don't they put their money in, but they don't put their lives in.
So I think what Vance did is give him a wake-up call.
An alliance in name only.
When your enemy knows it's in name only, It's a horrible weakness.
So, frankly, when Trump said we wouldn't defend you if you don't put your money in, he's absolutely right.
We've got to get rid of the weak links in NATO.
I'd rather have them out and have countries in that are putting in their 5%, both in resources and in lives, so they match American lives.
Then we have a real tough army, not a bunch of sissies.
Sissies lose.
Tough guys win.
And they know that because they're not affected by, you know, do you think the Chinese army every one month brings a drag queen in to sensitize their soldiers?
Do you really believe that?
You think Putin lets drag queens come into his army?
Oh, let's be sensitive to drag queens.
This way we'll kill the Chinese better.
When you protect human lives, you need to be a very, very decent human being.
You have to know the rules.
You have to be very much attuned to justice.
But on the other hand, you've got to be very tough.
Otherwise, that little lack of toughness costs you four or five innocent lives.
I don't have to say if you're someone like Biden, what happens?
Did you notice today the absolute shock here?
So much more of the media.
The protesters will be doing this in the next couple of days.
But they saw those transdiuragua animals being sent back to Argentina, along with M13 people who for about 12 years have been cutting heads off in America.
They saw them being sent back.
And it looked like a rather regimented group of people being sent back.
Now, they did not look like people from the Holocaust.
They all look in rather good shape, having been in America, taking up food for nothing and being given a credit card by Mayor Adams.
Any number of them have killed, raped, murdered, and stolen from our people.
Half?
A third?
More?
Big number.
Were there a few innocent people among them?
I don't know.
I would bet none or very few.
You know why?
Because it's so easy to get the criminals.
You see, when you open the doors wide and you say, I'm not going to even look, that's when they send all the criminals in.
The old immigration, they had to worry a little bit.
So they would send the criminals in piece by piece.
Difference.
When Castro did his Mario boatlift, Carter said to him, send me everybody from Cuba.
Now Castro could have done what Maduro did.
Just emptied out the jails, emptied out the prison, emptied out the sane asylum, and just sent them with a few people.
Castro's smarter than Maduro.
Maduro's always been known to be the dumb bus driver.
Who replaced Chavez and has been screwing the country up since then.
The country's virtually starving.
And it's got more oil than probably...
Well, I'm not going to say that.
Brazil may have more.
But more available oil than anybody in South America.
Let's put it that way.
And a country that 25 years ago was on the verge of becoming a super wealthy country.
Destroyed by communism.
But our Ivy League schools still teach it.
So...
Maduro didn't even do the Castro thing.
Castro sent in 100,000 completely unobjectionable, completely legitimate refugees from communism, most of whom had very strong family connections to enormously good, solid people in America who had fled him a generation earlier and had already established businesses and Ones where you had to say yes.
It was the guy's brother, and the guy now has a shoe factory, and he's making a fortune, and he's a great, loyal American, and his son has volunteered for the U.S. Marines because he was afraid to get caught.
However, he put in there about 25,000 of unthinkable-type criminals.
By that, I mean not just the guys off the street, not just the guys out of the prisons.
Not just the guys out of the insane asylums, but the guys out of the criminally, deeply insane asylums.
The people who walk around thinking they're somebody else.
The people who walk around thinking they're their father, or George Washington, or Fidel Castro.
He sent us, and I'm going to tell you, this is absolutely first-hand information.
I was in charge of having to deal with them.
That was my job as associate attorney general.
One of the two primary reasons I was hired instead of somebody else.
Because as a prosecutor and, oh, would you guess I was very tough.
And I finally went down to meet up with them, to see them myself.
And I knew the Atlanta prison because when I was a prosecutor, I had to use Atlanta prison for the mafia.
Vito Genovese was Atlanta prison.
And part of what we did was we had to get prisons for these people right away because we weren't going to do something like search and release because we thought only stupid, dumb, insane, paid-off communists did that because that's what Biden did.
We did catch and detain.
So we had to build these facilities.
So we had a nice jail out in the West, and I moved.
Nicer than Atlanta.
I moved everybody out of Atlanta, and I made it an immigration detention facility.
Had to get it completely certified differently.
And I put them in, and I figured, now I got rid of all the mafia guys, and they were in with all the killers.
And then I went down to visit, and the warden was a personal friend of mine, and a friend of Norm Coleman, who ran the prison.
And we were going to have a nice dinner together.
We have dinner with his wife.
He's hardly talking to me.
Why don't you pick me for this?
Why don't you build a new facility for this?
I said, I didn't have time.
I didn't have time to do it.
I get this done in two months.
That would take me eight.
I needed a place to put it.
And this can't be bad.
You got rid of all those mafia guys.
You got rid of all...
I had some, like, people who were on death row, and you got rid of them.
He said, I dream about them coming back.
He said, what?
He said, you don't know what these people are like.
I'm going to take you tomorrow to see them.
And you've been through prison.
You've never seen prisoners like this.
He said, first thing we did, we separated the heterosexuals from the homosexuals.
But we didn't realize we had to separate the homosexuals, the aggressive and the submissive.
And you thought, well, the aggressive and the submissive.
They would have sex and we would try.
No, they kill them.
I guess the aggressors just want to be with the aggressors.
And if they get a submissive homosexual, we've had three next steps.
And then they throw the body in the...
They bring the body out as if we're marching and then they let it fall as if it died on the line and they're going to fool us.
And when they get really angry, they have feces fights.
And he said, you can't believe what they're like.
I'm ready to retire.
Bring me back.
Vito Genovese.
With that, we'll take a short break and we'll be right back.
Special guest waiting.
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It's not Vito Genovese.
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This is Rudy Giuliani.
We're back with America's Mayor Live, and we have with us, for numerous reasons, Not the least of which, he's a very prominent Irish-American, but also because I want to talk to him a little about someone we know.
We don't really know.
I don't think either one of us has met him, but we feel like we mutually know Hunter Biden, right?
Better than he does.
I think we know him better than most people, right?
Absolutely true.
Yeah.
So tell me, tell people who, not from New York, what St. Patrick's Day is like in New York.
It's like one of the biggest days of the year.
It certainly is for the bars.
You know, it's a giant parade.
Everybody participates in the parade.
And then after the parade, let me see if I can adjust this camera a little bit.
After the parade, everybody goes to the local pub and tells stories.
That's what happens on St. Patrick's Day.
You're right, right, right.
They have the Friendly Son's Dinner where about, I guess about 2,000 Lyfts and Ubers have to come out and drag the people and stuff the people in them, right?
Absolutely.
I did too.
On the money, yeah.
So I wanted to ask you this about Hunter.
Yeah.
I've been reading these articles at Epoch Times.
Mostly about how South Africa has become a hub for drug trade.
It's like the major hub now for the movement of fentanyl even to Mexico.
It goes through South Africa.
And that South Africa has become pretty close to a renegade illegal government.
Now, could that have anything to do with Hunter going there?
To be fair to Hunter, Current wife is from South Africa.
I know, I know, but maybe that's how he met her.
Yeah.
So he now has no money.
He has no money and he has no Secret Service protection as of just a...
How many did he have?
18 agents, according to the newspapers.
That's a lot of people on a payroll and that's a lot of airfares.
18 agents going to South Africa.
Are they with him in South Africa still?
They were.
I guess they're now at the airport heading home.
You think South Africa will pick up his protection?
I doubt it.
He's on his own.
If South Africa were to employ him, it would be the first employment in 40 years that made any sense.
That's true.
They'd employ him for his expertise on the drug trade.
Except he doesn't remember.
Tell me your analysis as a great lawyer of these appointments that were signed by an automatic pen.
Hundreds and hundreds of thousands, I guess.
The real question is whether or not Joe Biden authorized them.
And quite frankly, that's going to be a very tough thing to prove.
I guess the assumption will be that he did authorize them.
But proving it would be a difficult task because, of course, they're going to cover up everything as they covered up his mental decline for the last four years.
But especially in the last month.
Remember the special counsel?
Robert Herr, I think his name was.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He decided not to prosecute Biden because basically Biden couldn't remember anything.
And he was very polite and gentle about it.
He didn't come out and say the guy is mentally incompetent, and that's why we can't prove our case against him.
He did it in a nice way.
But certainly the message, which wasn't quite as clear as it should have been at that time, became very clear during the debate with Trump.
Well...
You know, the reality is that if he didn't know he was appointing someone, they're not appointing.
If he didn't know that he's pardoning somebody, they're not pardoning.
Suppose you built a case this way.
Look at the dates of the pardon, and then you built around all the public data that you have on him not knowing who the hell he is.
I mean, I don't know when they occurred, but...
Maybe one of them occurred on the same day.
Remember when he thought he saw the dead congresswoman who had died two weeks earlier?
He sent her a condolence letter, and then he's...
I've forgotten the name, Rachel.
He's looking for her in the audience.
Rachel!
Rachel's dead.
Or when he turns around the wrong way three, four times, right?
Doesn't seem to know where he is.
I don't know where he is, yeah.
So suppose at around those times you could put together four or five of those and you showed that he did 400 of these things by spot pen and somebody says, well, he didn't sign any of them.
Right.
You might have a circumstantial case.
Unless somebody is willing to lie, I guess there always is somebody, and says he authorized them.
Yeah, you would have a circumstantial case and the people in the...
Who have trouble hearing it.
...right at the end of his administration.
And that is Hunter Biden and the rest of the Biden family.
Those are the people in the most jeopardy here about this.
Yeah, and he did like about 2,000 or something, right, at the end?
Right, quite a few.
I don't know if that number.
But neither did he.
There's no possible way he went through 2,000.
He certainly didn't handwrite them, even if he was sitting next to the machine doing it.
He has no concept of who was getting pardoned or what they were being pardoned for.
Well, then again, he just pardoned everybody in the Biden family for crimes that they weren't charged with.
And he let out a couple of crazy ones that you would think even he wouldn't.
He let out a couple of people with murder.
You wonder if those got slipped past him.
No doubt.
It almost seemed like with the big numbers and the fact that he wasn't doing it, they could slip in some really dangerous criminals.
And they did.
Yeah.
I believe there were a couple of murderers in there.
Yeah, yeah.
You wouldn't think that Biden would have pardoned.
No, but there are now 43 cop killers walking around New York since Andrew Cuomo signed the parole change in 2019.
And he's running for mayor.
Wow.
He's one of the mayors from New York to fix it.
Right.
Screw it up.
That's an interesting way to do it, right?
Exactly.
But look who they have there now.
I mean, Eric Adams isn't the star that Rudy Giuliani was.
None of them have been since you.
With the possible exception of your immediate successor.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, he carried on.
The city, you could say the city had a golden age from 94 to about 2010.
Right.
That's a long time, but now it's terrible, and it's completely corrupt.
No question about it.
Right.
But we'll see whether Eric Adams can survive this.
I don't think he can.
I think that Cuomo, on name recognition, will probably get elected.
And then we'll have different problems than we have right now.
Well, we'll be talking, Bob.
There are a lot of things we still have to go over.
And there's plenty left to the Biden investigation.
And there are ways to get...
Even if the pardons turn out to be valid, there are a lot of things you can do with them.
They all have to testify, right?
Well, that's why Hunter Biden dropped his case against...
The Marco Polo guy, Garrett Ziegler, dropped the case.
The judge made him drop the case with prejudice because he was avoiding his deposition.
I mean, since he was pardoned, he doesn't have a Fifth Amendment right.
And so, therefore, that deposition could have really opened up a Pandora's box.
And I'm certain that was the motivating factor.
So much that he is broke because he claimed, you know, he was...
He said, my house was destroyed in the fires in Los Angeles.
That was absolutely untrue.
And the house wasn't his.
He was renting, in any event.
So, it comes out of the guy's mouth is another lie.
You know, the easiest thing to do would be to investigate the one or two times they told the truth.
That's true.
One or two times.
By the way, I'm talking about the Hunter Biden hard drive just for a moment.
This is the original.
That's the one the FBI didn't want.
But I had the copy.
Exactly.
This is the one that came from John Paul McIsaac.
The ones you gave me were a little bigger.
Well, that's just the size of the hard drive.
Yeah, I had two.
I had two, and I had one with the child pornography and one without.
So I offered it to them.
I said, now we've gotten down to the last things here, and this will be exciting because this has incriminating evidence on it.
And they looked at me like I'm crazy identifying stuff with incriminating evidence.
I said, yeah, well, that was a Hunter Biden's hard drive.
Let me take a look.
Yeah, this is the one with the child pornography, and this is the one without.
You want both of them.
You might remember, Rudy, the day...
The day that, or the early morning hours that the FBI came to your apartment and they were searching.
And the FBI agent got on the phone with me.
I think it was 6.20 in the morning.
And you were sitting right there.
And I said to him, listen, this is a legitimate question.
I'm not insulting your intelligence, but do you know what?
And he said, yes.
And I said, can you describe it to me?
And he did.
I said, now go into Mayor Giuliani's office.
And on his desk.
You will see two hard drives.
And he said, yeah.
I said, those are Hunter Biden's hard drives.
He had a certain part that called for them to grab every electronic device in your apartment, which they did, except for those hard drives.
They treated like they were radioactive.
Now, there's no way to do Hunter Biden's hard drives, except by me telling them that, because they plug them into a computer.
Took our word for that.
And they wouldn't touch him.
Remember that?
Yeah, I know.
It could have contained all the incriminating evidence we were hiding on Donald Trump.
Exactly.
And they wouldn't have known the difference.
But it also corroborated everything that you had done in Ukraine a year or two years before that, that you were being investigated for.
Everything that you said about Ukraine and Burisma and the Bidens.
Turned out to be the truth.
Does anybody encourage that now?
They should.
Somebody should remind everybody that little guy Zelensky knows everything and is hiding it.
Sitting on it, knows everything.
He could blow the whole thing up.
In our country, his country, he could save that woman who wants to come forward and turn over the...
The offshore bank accounts that the FBI has been ignoring for five years?
John O 'Leason.
Yeah.
The widow of the half-owner of Burisma.
Right.
She's produced a video that is very important.
And again, the FBI, at least the old FBI, now that Cash Patel is there, maybe they'll have a whole change of heart.
But there's plenty of material on that that's important.
It also...
It relates to Alexander Smirnoff.
Alexander Smirnoff was the longtime FBI cooperator, supposedly the best cooperator the FBI had, the highest paid, who told the FBI that Hunter Biden and Joe Biden split $10 million from Burisma early on.
Now, what they did was they forced this guy, Smirnoff, they charged him with lying to the FBI and they forced him into taking a plea.
We have evidence, John Elison has evidence, that supports exactly what that guy, Alexander Smirnoff, said that's reported in a FBI, what is it, 1023 report.
Now, they use that to back off Coomer and scare the living daylights out of him.
Here's what I don't understand about Coomer.
He never made an attempt to meet with her.
And her, she's a no-brainer deal.
She says, I will give you, I'll give you the bank accounts, and then you have to produce for me.
So if she's lying, you just kick her out.
Right.
When we were prosecutors, you don't get too many deals like this.
Person comes forward and says, I'll prove to you all the evidence I want to give you, and then you have to give me my part of the deal.
Usually you've got to do it a little at a time.
Right.
So we thought when we left Pittsburgh almost five years ago, you and I were both very enthusiastic that the Pittsburgh U.S. Attorney's Office and FBI were going to follow up on that.
And then they were pestering you for a while to get in quicker than we could.
And then they stopped.
Right.
Somebody told them to stop.
That's why.
Unbelievable.
And now...
What I don't get is, why didn't the House Committee go after that?
Why did the House Committee not go after that?
And why did the House Committee not emphasize the emails about how Hunter was giving half the money all his life to Joe?
That explains the whole conspiracy.
He was talking to his daughter in explaining that to her.
And he thought nobody in the world would ever see that communication.
And he said, listen, unlike Pops, that was the name for Joe Biden, I'm not going to make you, that's Hunter's daughter, give me 50% of everything that you make.
And as you know, I've been paying all the bills for the entire family for the last 30 years.
Now, he's not going to lie to his daughter, and he thinks nobody's ever going to see that.
That is great proof of exactly what you were saying in 2018 coming back from Ukraine.
Now, you can't find that in the...
Republican House Committee Report.
Why?
Nor can you find anything about the lady with the offshore bank accounts.
Why?
Did they get scared?
Did you try to work with them?
I mean, were they scared?
I don't know what they were, but they didn't follow through.
That's what they didn't do.
And we're paying the price today.
You're still paying the price.
Donald Trump paid the price.
And indirectly, I'm paying the price too.
Yeah, I know.
A lot of people are.
It's terrible.
It's terrible.
You know, on their side, I know the motive.
I don't understand when our people back off at the very last minute.
You know, they'll go for some of the evidence, but the really good evidence, they conceal it to help the Democrats.
I don't get it.
But only you and I seem to know this.
And nobody else seems to care.
Well, hopefully Kash Patel will care.
Oh, you picked a good one.
I hope so.
Yeah, I think so.
Well, Bob, let's keep in touch.
Happy St. Patrick's Day to one of my very favorite Irishmen and your beautiful family.
Thank you.
And one of our most patriotic.
Okay.
Take care.
God bless.
Thank you.
You can't believe the guts that guy has.
Jesus, if maybe one or two people in Congress had the guts he has, we wouldn't be in this position.
But what I'm pointing out is, I went through the Comer thing.
I don't understand it.
I don't understand.
He writes these contorted descriptions of what they did.
I don't like to say maybe because he's not a lawyer.
A lawyer is as stupid as hell.
I mean, most people that are not lawyers are smarter than lawyers.
Lawyers get all screwed up.
Their heads, I think, something happens.
All the things get moved around and all that.
I do not get why.
If a woman is telling you five years ago, I have all the evidence of all of the offshore bank accounts of Burisma.
Burisma is the $40 billion, totally crooked.
Ukrainian oil gas company.
It was created by a government official of Ukraine by taking the property away from others and giving it to his company while he remained hidden.
He was like the Minister of Energy, and he kept his friend there running it.
When he came out of government, having allegedly stolen by the Ukrainian government $20 billion, laundered, By Mr. Kolomoisky of Privat Bank.
I know these names are tough, but Mr. Kolomoisky is Zelensky's rabbi.
Now, if you don't know what that means, you don't come from New York.
It means he was the guy who took care of him, the guy who gave him millions, the guy who gave him billions, and the guy who gave him his stupid, ridiculous, idiotic television show that made little Zelensky using his platform heels popular.
So Zelensky owes everything to one of the three or four most crooked men in the second crookedest country in the world, and the one who may be the most valuable because he knows where all the private bank accounts are,
including of the Bidens, because every laundering transaction that I have goes through Privat Bank, which is Kolomoisky's bank, meaning...
Zelensky's godfather's bank.
A woman came forward five years ago and said, I'm willing to testify against them if you get me protection because they'll kill me.
And I have all the records.
I kept them for five, six years, even longer.
My husband used to be a part owner of Burisma, and he was, under very suspicious circumstances, killed right after Zelensky came out of prison.
Her husband owned 51% of Burisma, and Sloshefsky owned 49%.
Right now, Sloshefsky owns 90% of Burisma.
She owns none of Burisma, and he's given 10% to various people.
In other words, he cheated her out of her inheritance because he fixed the court.
She also was deathly afraid of him because these people are...
You got to put a couple of things together.
They're oligarchs, whatever that means.
That's their expression.
But they're organized criminals.
And they're murderers.
So I can't accuse Alinsky of killing his partner.
But when his partner and he got back together again, part owned 51%, every Friday after work, they'd go drinking with all the pals that ultimately got a piece of the business.
And they send him home drunk.
In his car, driving down an extraordinarily dangerous road.
But three times he made it, the fourth time he hit a tree and he died.
And Zelensky was ready to take over, Nikola Moisky was ready to take over the whole company, which he did.
So she is a very bitter woman.
He deprived her of her inheritance.
Don't know exactly how, but we're talking about the second most corrupt country in the world.
Still that way.
And he gave her a nice job with a very, very good salary, and he gave her a big lump of cash, but nothing commensurate with half to 51% of the holdings of a $40 billion company.
So obviously, the woman was somewhat bitter.
So what she did was, for the next four years, five years, she kept a record of what she was in charge of, all of the accounting.
And I assume that's how his partner met her.
And I think she was a late-in-life marriage.
So she kept records.
And she developed allies.
And when she was ready to talk to the FBI, she had pictures of all the allies.
The ones willing to talk and the ones not willing to talk.
A couple that were already in America.
And when I was a U.S. attorney or assistant U.S. attorney, I never got anything like this.
Ever.
I'm going to tell you, and I am arrogant as hell about my skill as a prosecutor.
I could have made that case in two weeks.
I could look at these people's faces and know I could turn them.
It wouldn't even be hard.
I mean, I wouldn't even have to get any sleep the night before.
We would have had five witnesses, and here's what they promised.
The Bidens had several offshore bank accounts.
And I was told by one of the honest...
Police officials in Ukraine, this is why they want to kill you.
I said, what?
They don't want to kill you and Trump.
I said, why?
He said, because when you open this up, what do you think, it's just going to be the Bidens?
You don't think, starting with Obama, they were feasting on Ukraine?
And every time you come here and lecture us on, since Obama became president, every time you come here and lecture us on honesty and government, we laugh like crazy.
You're the biggest damn crooks.
If we're dishonest, if we're the second most corrupt country in the world, and Russia's the most, you're one and a half.
But I will tell you, there are fewer Republicans.
I said, well, what does that say to you?
It says to me, your party is corrupt, but you take the chicken feed.
You take whatever crumbs the really corrupt party wants, but you got a couple bad ones.
But they got a lot of bad ones.
I said, will you tell me who they are?
No.
I don't want to be...
Promise me if I tell you who you are, you won't try to subpoena me.
I can't promise you that.
Well, then I'm not going to tell you.
But if this girl ever gives you these records, it's going to blow everything up.
And you better get it because they're going to kill her.
Now, in that period of time, they tried to kill Slotkin.
So he's the prosecutor.
He's a prosecutor that could directly testify that he was thrown out of office because he wouldn't stop investigating Hunter Biden and Zlochevsky.
They tried to kill him.
They poisoned him.
Typical Ukrainian-Russian method of killing.
Poison somebody.
Wow.
Come on.
She's now hiding.
She's still there.
And now the test comes.
Will they go interview her?
Will the new FBI go interview her?
Protect her?
Now, I guess there's a chance she's lying.
No, nothing lost.
We find out right away.
You give me the numbers, I'll go check them for you.
If the numbers are wrong, bye-bye.
If the numbers are right, according to them, 20% of Washington goes to jail.
And a very surprising 20%.
And maybe, just maybe, when you do things like this, you shake them up for a generation or two so they don't do it.
But when you let them get away with it, they just keep doing it.
I'm convinced that if we had gone after Comey and Strzok and his mistress and McCabe, and we had put them all in jail, it would have stopped a good deal of this.
Trump would have faced many less problems in the last two or three years.
But we looked like weaklings.
It's no different than when Bin Laden declared war on us, hit the USS Cole, killed Marines, and Clinton's response was to not pay attention to it, to spend all his time, you know, lifting up Arafat's stupid thing around his head and kissing him,
and bombing empty fields.
I never knew they had that many empty fields to bomb.
He bombed six times and never killed anybody.
So Ben Laden, who was without every, whatever else you think of him, a maniac, a killer, a murderer, a villain, smart man.
He said, this guy's, I guess we call them like paper tigers, right?
I call them coward sissies, guys who have diarrhea too much, you know, that kind of stuff.
So, He said, let me take the big shot.
They won't do anything.
Let me see if I can take out and symbolically show that their economic empire is worth shit.
I'll hit the World Economic Center.
And their political thing is worth nothing.
I'll hit the Congress.
And their military isn't even defendable.
I'll hit the Pentagon.
And I'll shake the hell out of these cowardly bunch of people.
Because he sees us.
As Clinton, who spends his time not defending America, but you know what he was doing in the White House, right?
In the Oval Office.
He wasn't using the Oval Office for planning attacks on Bin Laden.
He was using the Oval Office for planning attacks on subordinate women.
Right?
Which the feminists loved.
They thought that was just great.
I never understood that.
I mean, I was told by several feminists that there's a distinction.
But whenever anybody tells me there's a distinction and spends three hours trying to figure out what it is, I know they're liars.
But I mean, Clinton had two things in mind.
One of them I can't mention on television.
And the other was getting a peace treaty with Arafat.
And Arafat...
Arafat made a total fool out of him.
Total fool.
When he offered Arafat everything he wanted, including selling out Israel, Arafat said, you know, Bill, if the war ends, I don't get any more money, right?
Hmm.
I think Mrs. Arafat needs another 3-4 bill to really take care of herself for the South, the French.
About three more years, three more bill, we're okay.
Let's have a little more war.
Now, whether Clinton could figure that out, couldn't figure it out, his ego got in the way, he wasn't smart enough.
Now, I figured that out in 1992.
And a lot of people figured it out in 1992.
I don't understand.
And we're still doing the two-state solution.
But before I conclude tonight, I have got to destroy somebody.
My conscience requires it.
Chuck Schumer.
Chuck Schumer is...
Chuck Schumer is on the level...
This is not...
We're not talking crime now.
We're talking morality.
But on a moral level, he's just as bad as Benedict Arnold.
He is an unbelievable, miserable traitor to his own people.
And...
I think it would be hard for me to be in the same room with him.
I despise people like that.
I despise traitors.
I despise disloyal people.
This man interfered in the Israeli election at a critical time.
And tried to displace Netanyahu.
Now, had he succeeded, Hamas would still be very powerful, getting ready for their second attempt to kill Jewish women and children.
Hezbollah would still be this paper tiger that we thought completely protected Iran, that he'd be eliminated in two weeks.
Three?
Assad would still be sitting in Syria protecting Iran and being part of the Iranian Empire.
And the Houthis would not have gotten attacked today and on the verge of being wiped out.
You know what you just did?
You took away every Iranian proxy.
And you also put in a president who said very, very, very, very telling words today.
He said, I've never bought it, meaning I've never been an idiot like...
Or a traitor like my predecessor never bought that it wasn't you, Iran.
But now there's nobody left.
Those attacks on Americans were done by you.
I don't care where they come from.
The next time, they come from you.
And if you do it, you'll never be able to do it again.
So you don't have to believe me.
I would suggest you do.
I know him.
That's going to last until the time he feels he's ready to do it at maximum capability, just like it has with the Houthis today, in which he blew the shit out of them.
Out of nowhere, just blew the shit out of them.
Like he did to the Syrians when Xi Jinping was sitting next to him, and he got up and he bombed the hell out of them.
It was the end of the war.
I don't think Xi Jinping has still gotten over it.
A couple more like that will remind Putin and Xi Jinping, and then you'll see these things move.
But you have to have subtlety.
You have to know that if I've got an implacable enemy like Putin, I'm not going to move Putin by directly threatening him.
You can make him tougher if you do that.
I'm not going to do that with Xi Jinping either.
But if he sees me in two days wipe out the Houthis who have been there for eight years, he does the same thing Xi Jinping did when he saw America wipe out Syria in two days.
Obama took three years and still didn't do it.
Trump did it in two days.
Xi Jinping goes on like this.
Hmm.
Maybe he'll do that to us.
Hmm.
I don't know if I should push this guy around.
Because none of them want to die.
They don't want to die.
Ted, let's tell him the story.
I always tell this story.
It probably is the best insight into the president's thinking, and I'm not even sure he knew it was.
We were talking to him before he was president about what he was saying that the attack on Ukraine could not have taken place when he was president because he had...
Putin had an understanding.
And we asked him, well, what did you say to him?
He said, well, it's part of how you act and it's part of who you are.
But I used to say to him, I just add a little something to it just in case.
I kind of push him a little.
Like, I wouldn't say, he didn't say rib him or tease him, but like, irritate him a little.
He'd say, you know, Vladimir.
You better not take any more of Ukraine under me.
I would feel terrible.
I'd feel terrible because Moscow has those pretty, I don't even know what they are, but those pretty gold things.
When you see Moscow, you see all these gold things.
And I love building.
And I don't think we have one of those in New York.
I've always thought maybe we should have one.
I would feel really bad if you attacked Ukraine.
I had a bomb.
Moscow, you know, off the face of the earth.
So Putin would say to him, would you do that?
He said, well, my ego would require it.
So we said to him, do you think he really believed you?
And he said, 10%.
That's all you need.
All I need is when he thinks he's going to come after me.
Hmm.
Maybe this guy's a little crazy.
Maybe he talks about isolating, but his ego is so great.
That was the genius of Ronald Reagan.
That's how Ronald Reagan won the Cold War without firing a shot.
They also knew.
You push them too far.
And they know something that sometimes we don't know.
And we shouldn't even count on because it's always better to underestimate rather than overestimate.
We're a hell of a lot more powerful than they are.
And we're so much smarter when we want to apply it.
And now that we're getting rid of the distractions caused by the drag queens, we'll be even with Pete's headset.
All the drag queens do is take you away from precision bombing and making sure you kill the right people where you plan the extraction so you don't have to wait while people have hostages.
And we don't negotiate.
We negotiate with them.
We go in and we take out our hostages and we murder all of them.
You know how fast that will end hostages?
Like that.
And our special forces have somewhere around a 90-95% success rate, which tells you, if that's true, had we used them on day one with coward Biden, we would have saved a lot more people because we lost a lot more than 95% than 5%.
Well, Ted, What do we miss, Mayor?
What do we miss tonight?
Well, of course, the astronauts that are stuck in space had a nice message for President Trump and Elon Musk.
Elon the devil?
Isn't Elon a demon?
Remember, he used to be such a nice guy.
They loved him.
He was going to save climate change with electric vehicles.
That's right.
And now...
He got involved with that Trump.
And he wants to save money.
I mean, he's against...
Waste and fraud, I can see.
But as a Democrat, I mean, waste and abuse, I can see.
But against a Democrat, what the hell are we going to do if he does away with fraud?
Right.
No money in politics.
Right.
Ted?
We're taking a quick break?
Ted, you look too confused.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
Ted looks excited.
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This is the beginning of the process for roasting.
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Most people don't use this quality.
We deal with small farmers because we like to know who we're dealing with.
They give us the highest quality, all organic, non-GMO.
You should know, all Arabica beans.
No robusto.
All Arabica.
They're gonna go into the roaster and it'll get roasted for about 20 minutes or so.
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Well, St. Patrick's Night.
And this is a lovely Irish girl that I have with me.
The Shamrock of Tuleen.
Alison?
Irish via Vietnam and America.
From Vietnam.
And we were going to talk about many things because she's a super tech expert, super tech genius, does all kinds of business, tremendous business success, great understanding of tech and national security.
I'm so humbled.
Yeah, but it's all true.
Right?
For the most part, thank you.
All right, okay, okay.
Drink some more Jameson.
Go ahead.
I haven't had a single.
Let me check it.
Straight drop to drink.
How can it be Irish coffee without Jameson?
I said I haven't had...
Despite the fact that it disbarred me in every liberal jurisdiction, you have to realize I'm still a lawyer, which means there's a necessity of being sneaky.
And that's why I said I haven't had a straight drop to drink.
That doesn't mean I didn't have a mixed drop to drink.
That's my way out.
Fantastic.
Well, I can tell you're a lawyer.
Exceptional lawyer.
I'm sneaky.
So I want to ask a question before we get to anything else, because you and I have talked about this this weekend, and that is people don't know that there are available to us in Southeast Asia a lot of possible allies,
semi-allies.
Half allies that could check China at home, not just, you know, in Europe or in Asia.
People would think because of Vietnam that China and Vietnam must be very close.
Tell us now, as a Vietnamese, I know this really well.
I don't think people might understand this.
Explain the long-term relationship between China and Vietnam.
Well, you're an international security expert, so you know this better than everyone else.
But the thing is that with Vietnam, you think, oh, it's a communist country.
China is a communist country.
But we have to understand that there are different types of communism.
The way that it's practiced in Vietnam is more or less very capitalistic.
It's a market economy there.
It's just communism in name, right?
And so people think, well, you know, all Asian people look alike.
They're all good in math.
And so maybe they could conflate Vietnamese people with China.
But in fact, we've had thousands of years of history where it's very adversarial and the Vietnamese people have a unique independent identity outside of China.
It's like the Israel of Asia.
They have a strong cultural identity.
They want to be their own people.
And for thousands of years, you've seen so many wars.
Genghis Khan and his grandson Kubla Khan,
which, by the way, I'm a direct descendant, so I don't know how I can be when they didn't conquer.
Maybe they conquered a small part.
I'm not sure, but the DNA testing shows I am a direct descendant of Kubla Khan.
You know, I'm not just barred in Vietnam.
I could take your case in Vietnam.
Yes, yes.
We could try to get all that Kubla Khan back.
Xanadu.
I want to reclaim my royal...
Heritage and the ancient castle.
One of the most ancient castles and property.
Ted would go on this adventure with me.
Oh my goodness.
Mongolia.
Let's go.
You have just touched on the one country.
People say to me, they get totally whacked out when I say this.
Is there any country that you want to go back to more than any other?
And the answer is about 10. I mean, obviously, I love my own heritage, Italy, but I used to love going to England.
Now that it's turned into Sharia law, I don't go back.
I go to England only if you pay me a great deal of money.
France, the same thing.
Germany, the same thing.
I go to Eastern Europe.
And what about Ireland?
They've really opened up their borders.
It's almost like...
I would go to Ireland to try, like St. Patrick's, to try to save them, bring them back to being a strict Catholic country.
They were such a beautiful country when I was in Ireland.
I mean, I told you, I was brought up in an Irish, Italian, Jewish tradition, but the school tradition was Irish.
The nuns were Irish Catholic.
The children were half Italian, half Irish, and a little bit Polish.
But we all were brought up as Irish.
Like, if I didn't know the score of the Notre Dame game on Monday morning, none would hit me with a ruler.
So I don't know if I was brought up more of a Catholic or a Notre Dame fan, but it was the same thing.
I had to be an altar boy.
I realized I wanted to be because I was let out of class.
So I volunteered to be chief altar boy.
And then, at one time, they had the older altar boys doing the funerals, because the younger altar boys would get scared of the funerals.
So they come into the class, and we say, we need, I was like, I don't know, fifth grader.
I was like a little baby.
And so we need one of the altar boys has to volunteer for the funeral.
And I'm thinking, funeral, what's the difference?
It's a funeral, and I'll have an hour and a half out of class.
And they take me over, and I do the funeral.
I swear to God, I didn't sleep in four days.
All I'm thinking about is the casket.
It really scared me.
The funeral scared me.
The priests were all in black.
I'm used to the priests wearing white and red and purple.
I knew all the liturgical colors.
I used to memorize them so I'd get it right.
A great student.
He's in black.
In those days, they used to do the Mass in black.
You remember that, right?
The Mass in black.
Man, it was scary as hell.
And then this was one, I don't even remember what it was, but it was like a woman who died and she had about two or three children.
I think it started, I think about children, which used to be very tough on 9-11.
All the children are crying and the grandparents are crying.
And here I am, you know, nine years old, 10 years old, kind of trying to remember the prayers I'm supposed to answer.
So we finish it and I had another young...
Kid with me.
And he said, I'm never coming back.
It's better to be in school.
I said, that's right.
That's right.
But three weeks later, they come by again.
Anybody want to come and do the mass?
You have to be out of class for an hour and a half.
I'm thinking, funeral?
We'll probably get in trouble and get hit by the nun.
I'll take the funeral.
So I became a very, very good funeral.
Anything you study, you become an expert with.
I had the privilege of being taught by the mayor golf this weekend at Trump International for three hours, and there was no leaf or stone left unturned.
He gave us a great tour.
We didn't get into putting.
No one will believe this because when they start golf, it's the one thing they can really probably do easiest because they have a hard time with the turn of the club and they have a hard time with then moderating that for a chip or a short shot.
And honestly, at the beginning, that's all very hard.
And putting is relatively easy.
You've gone to putt-putt, just push the ball along.
When you get moderately good, I'm not saying great, moderately good at golf.
Putting becomes the hardest thing.
The rest of it, you'll do okay.
If you make a mistake, you can make up for it.
Worst thing with a putt is it's the last thing you do.
You miss an easy putt, you just added a point you don't need.
And it is very hard to do on a good golf course because the greens are not what they seem to be.
They're like this.
Trump International is a very technical golf course, and I appreciated the tour.
The first step for me was just to understand the course.
I am an untraditional learner, and I appreciate your...
I haven't seen your swing yet.
We've got to get it a swing.
All I have to do is look at your swing ten times, and I'll tell you if you can be a good golfer.
This all comes about not because I'm a very good golfer.
I'm a very good teacher.
My son...
I was told when my son was very young that he had a great gift for golf by his doctor.
This is Andrew?
Andrew.
And I thought the doctor was just, you know, your child's a genius.
And he said, go play with him, go play with him.
And I said, doctor, I hate the game.
I hate it.
I'm a baseball player.
Everybody claims baseball's too slow.
Golf is backwards.
And the reality is that I wouldn't be able to say, he said, just get in a cart, go out there, hit a few balls and watch him play.
You're going to be surprised how good he is.
I said, okay.
I went out, I played with him.
I was shocked at how good he was.
He was only eight at the time.
And I was shocked at how bad I was.
So I then spent the next two to three years teaching myself golf.
I was a mayor.
And I would buy books.
I would buy DVDs.
I had a little section of Gracie Mansion set aside for just me with a little television and a place where I could chip and putt.
And I learned it didactically, which means I wasn't as good.
I was okay.
I wasn't as good, but I understand why I'm doing what I'm doing.
Sometimes Andrew, like Andrew taught his wife how to play golf.
And she would get frustrated with him because he would get frustrated she couldn't get it.
And he would turn her over to me and say, Dad, you show her.
You have more patience.
Well, of course I had more patience because I'm not that good.
And I could see what she was doing wrong because I did it wrong.
He never did it wrong because he skipped that.
He has a muscle memory of golf.
Yeah, you find that when kids learn something at a very young age and they're naturally good at it, what I really appreciate is that Trump learned very, very young.
Trump can look down the golf course very, very quickly and just know from...
Thousands of times playing since he was six years old.
Exactly the Cub.
How he's going to take the swing.
Very intuitive.
Very intuitive.
He takes one practice swing and then he hits.
I have to calculate all kinds of things that I learned.
And here's what that does.
It makes you tense.
The only thing that screws up a golf shot is being tense.
Well, I think it makes you a better teacher because...
Better teacher, but not as good a player.
Well, you're a better player than me, but I appreciate that you learn later in life and then you're able to break it down to a beginner like me.
And I noticed that with any topic, whether it's golf, it's politics, it's law, you're able to break it down, something very complex, and be able to educate your audience about it.
That's a gift in itself, Mayor.
Maybe they'll take me into the Teachers Union.
The New York City Teachers Union?
The Socialist Republic of New York City?
The Communist Teachers Union.
Damn old Communist Teachers Union.
So, Ted, what's coming up that we have to focus our friends on so that they pay attention?
Tomorrow, of course.
We're all awaiting the big call between the president and Mr. Putin.
They're expected to talk tomorrow and discuss.
The word wasn't exchanged, but they were going to discuss certain assets, some territory, specifically power plants.
So that call, that much-anticipated call, is expected to happen tomorrow.
On the table for discussion includes Ukraine's power plants.
And a number of other issues.
So, I want people to look at the television screen.
And I want them to look at the face on the television script.
And I want them to tell me who that is.
Oh, it says it, unfortunately.
No, it doesn't.
Oh, it doesn't.
Oh, good.
It's got something different there.
Yeah, good.
That's you.
Okay.
It says Allison Wynn.
Yeah, we should take that off.
Who is that?
Is that Dylan Rue?
What?
No, that's one of the shooters.
That's assassin number one.
That's right.
It's assassin number one.
But see how long it took us to identify that?
That's how little they cover it.
This is the only person in all of America's 360 million people who has no presence online.
We don't know anything about him.
He was a ghost.
That's the point.
So the point the mayor is highlighting here is that...
I don't trust the FBI investigation.
One bit.
Explain to me why an organization that tried to frame him two or three times for crimes he didn't commit would conduct an honest investigation of the attempt to murder him when there were three or four key people that should be the subjects of their investigation.
Here's how they're taught.
Well, the FBI is not very good at doing homicides anyway.
Think about it.
Homicides happen in local jurisdictions.
The FBI occasionally investigates a homicide.
When you occasionally investigate something, you're not very good at it.
When you investigate it every day, you're good at it.
Like, would you rather go to a doctor that conducts a heart transplant operation once every two years, but once he does three a day and they all survive?
Well, you know the answer to that.
I knew this because by the time I became United States Attorney, I knew the strengths and weaknesses of the local police and the strengths and weaknesses of the FBI.
He never investigated a homicide case, and I had to do many of them under RICO with the FBI because I know more about homicide investigations than they did.
So I took New York City homicide detectives to do it.
What's the FBI do in investigating this?
Even if they were square and on the money, they'd do a horrible investigation.
Don't get upset, FBI.
You do not do homicide investigations really well.
Local police do.
For your 4, 5, 10, 20, 30 a year, New York City Police Department was doing 2,000 a year.
Also, they're bigger than you are.
You're 12,000 agents.
They're 34,000 cops.
We've got a lot more resources than you.
In any event, they're doing nothing with this.
Nothing.
They don't know anything about this guy, as far as I know.
Nothing online.
The parents are being let off.
There are the parents.
Right there.
Nope.
They will talk to nobody.
They never leave their house.
They don't know shit.
They don't know nothing.
Nobody knows anything.
Kid was a really good kid.
Just wanted to kill the president.
I mean, gee, isn't that?
Then every single thing.
That could be done wrong in Butler County was done wrong.
The very short report to write would be what the Secret Service did right in Butler County.
The big report is what they did wrong.
On purpose?
Or just the worst reckless screw-up of every single thing you could do wrong ever?
Well, I don't know.
You have to at least indulge me and say, let's pretend.
Let's pretend it was done recklessly.
So now, dare I ask the question, which is the first question you ask in any homicide.
I'm teaching you a homicide course now.
What's the first question you ask in a homicide?
Who has the biggest motive?
Who has the biggest motive?
Who had the biggest motive to kill?
Donald J. Trump at Butler.
Biggest motive.
It could be more than one.
Well, was Joe Biden out by then?
Oh, well, there's one.
China?
First president ever in the Republican government to go after China.
They've been known to kill 100 million people.
Gee.
Gee!
You say, well, Biden, I went to the president over a year before with Bernie Carrick, having come to the conclusion, they've done everything to you, Mr. President, they can do.
They're now going to try to kill you.
He said, who?
I said, your opponents.
Bernie really got me to see it.
It's very hard for me to think somebody would commit murder.
He said, they've done everything they can to him, right?
To stop him from being president.
Yep.
What haven't they done?
They haven't killed him.
He said, you think they're morally capable of it?
Way beyond that, yeah.
They're a completely perverted, horrible family.
And the group is horrible with the Clintons and the...
Would they murder him for power, money, greed?
Yeah, if they could get away with it.
And that's when we went to him and told him to be more careful.
We actually went to him and warned him.
And even after that happened, I was very, very worried he wouldn't make it to the presidency.
And then, of course, the one came along over here, which we took a little look at, at how close he came to being killed yesterday.
Yes, we did.
I mean, that one is another one.
This guy traveled all over the world.
This guy traveled all over the world and ended up there shooting at the president.
He was hiding in plain sunlight right there at the intersection.
I don't think you have any idea how easy it would have been for him to kill the president if that one Secret Service agent didn't see the gun hidden behind the bushes and in the fence.
He was the scout agent out front.
So the president's back on hole number five, finishing.
The agent's walking up.
He sees a little gun.
And he begins shooting right away at only 30 feet.
So a couple of questions.
Why did he shoot right away rather than try to examine?
I guess he thought maybe he'd get shot.
How did he miss?
Sorry, agent.
You did a really brave thing, but you've got to try something else other than shooting.
The guy's 30 feet away.
Well, the guy takes off.
They don't catch him for an hour.
Then it turns out the guy's traveled to about five different countries.
He's got accounts in different countries like the other guy did.
But they don't mean anything.
These are accounts they set up all over the world.
I don't know, to go around and tell their friends I have an account in Kazakhstan.
It's very suspicious that it wasn't investigated in more depth.
And I also find that it was suspicious that a lot of the media, they didn't even call it an assassination.
No, they tried very, very hard at the beginning to say he wasn't even shot.
They said he was grazed, he wasn't shot.
They rarely refer to it as an assassination attempt.
The Marxists have understood the power of words and the changing and the meaning of words and the repetition of words, the lack of repetition in brainwashing.
Yeah, words matter and they really matter on the internet when you're using Google, all that type of stuff.
You need to put in the right keywords and there were a lot of issues with that.
Yeah, we're not letting this go.
I saw this almost happen to Ronald Reagan, and I'm the one who arrested Hinckley.
And I also put into effect some of the new measures to protect the president, which are long gone now and much improved.
And I will tell you, I'd swear on a stack of Bibles, that there's no way you could possibly have carried out that botched up security of Trump and not have done it for some purpose.
There's no such thing as you let a man walk on a roof when a presidential candidate is going to speak.
No such thing.
There is no such thing as you carry on an event when there is a person who's under suspicion for an hour and 15 minutes.
You cancel the event.
So we're going to take a short break, right?
Or are we not?
Stay on here.
We want to thank Allison, a good friend of the show.
Thank you, Allison, for joining us.
A good friend of the show.
We'll have you on again very soon.
All things tech, AI, and just whenever we want to learn more about the Democrat Party, she's someone we can come to as a former member.
The mayor was too, but by the time Obama came around, the mayor was very much a Republican.
It indicates how independent and intelligent she is.
Oh, most of the Americans are very intelligent and independent.
Thank you, Allison.
So, Mayor, we're going to stay on with you here and bring on our next guest.
Thank you, Allison.
Always a pleasure having Allison on the show.
Our next guest, we're going to rapid-fire a couple people here.
I know we're running well into soccer time.
We have a nice big audience, so we want to get a few folks on.
We have Aidan O 'Connor.
She's actually the founder of Party.
And Aiden here is going to tell us about Partee.
She's someone I've known for a very long time.
This is a sensitive microphone.
When I was with the Daily Caller, we met.
So about eight or nine years ago.
A recovering Canadian.
Almost American, I prefer to call myself.
Good, good.
So I founded Partee.
It's an event.
It's the country's only patriotic event management and ticketing platform.
I founded it when...
What's the name of it?
P-A-R-T-E-A.
Partee Events is the website.
And I founded the company when I saw conservative events being cancelled off our competitors.
There was a Trump rally cancelled.
There was Matt Walsh, Riley Gaines events cancelled.
All of our favourites.
And not only that, I actually saw some of the data being used and given to the Biden administration.
And a lot of the guests who attended more conservative events were being investigated as radicals.
So I figured conservatives, not even just conservatives, but patriotic Americans need a place to keep their data safe, where they can have events, where we can meet and keep America great, just as Donald Trump is doing.
So I founded Parti, and we've hosted a number of events.
We do the ticketing, the payment processing, all sort of the boring online stuff.
So you do the event for the event that they're going to cancel?
Yeah, so instead of, when events are cancelled, they come to us.
Okay.
And we have the patriotic events.
So, give me an example.
Well, we're doing a screening of a pro-life movie this week.
Was it supposed to have an opening and they wouldn't give it one?
Yeah, a lot of places didn't want to host them.
And they're...
They happily use Parti.
So how are you going to do it?
There is a place in Arizona.
We handle all the ticketing.
We handle the payment processing.
All the online stuff.
Because you know conservatives get debanked.
They get cancelled.
Well, you know, there was this movie that opened somewhere.
I think it was in Australia.
They only had 100 people.
It was a shame.
It really was.
It was a Disney movie, Snow White.
And I only had 100 people.
And apparently Snow White is like Snow Dark because she hates America.
She hates people.
She wanted to die or something if Trump was elected, but she didn't.
And I don't know how they've changed.
They don't have...
I'm very afraid to describe...
The original title of Snow White, Snow White and the Seven, a word we can't say anymore.
Oh, it's politically incorrect.
Oh, yeah.
Snow White and the vertically challenged little people?
Oh, can you not say little people?
Vertically challenged people.
Persons who are vertically challenged.
You got to leave with people.
Snow White and persons who are vertically challenged.
People who struggle with height.
I like that better.
I'm sure Walt would have really loved doing a cartoon to that one.
With that, you're then insinuating that they're struggling, therefore it's an ongoing...
People are proud of their small stature.
But Snow White didn't need a man to help her in this version.
In fact, the Walt Disney movies, including Peter Pan, are making the point That women don't need men to help them, which is why that poor girl became partially paralyzed playing volleyball against a man.
So I would think the damage that these people are doing to America is catastrophic.
And it's knowing, and it's all because they're a bunch of communists.
It's important we fight back.
Yeah.
I think it's wonderful that you're doing this.
And, I mean, this has been going on for some time with the movies about anything that has a moral point to it.
It's not just movies.
Speakers are cancelled.
Gatherings are cancelled.
There is a Trump rally cancelled.
Imagine, the President of the United States.
And that's deemed too controversial.
Is it changing a bit?
Yes and no.
I think that companies...
Are still canceling, but they're being a little more subtle.
But I would argue that's insidious.
You know, I'd like to do a program on the second half of Muhammad's life.
Where he was a committed mass murderer.
Right.
Out of...
And I'll do it solely from original text.
And I'll even bring an imam along, because it's a reform imam.
And we'll show you that the religion was founded by...
A mass murderer who is the first person to have been known to use mass grave for Jewish people.
Do you think that would be a good movie?
Do you think I'd get much of it?
Yes.
You know, I do the both parts of it.
I would show Mohammed in his early stage trying to sell himself in Medina.
To the Jews and the Christians and the Arabs.
And they all threw him out because he thought he was crazy.
Actually, he wasn't crazy.
He was an epileptic.
So they thought he was possessed by the devil.
Now, his message may have helped.
He said that Gabriel picked him up on the Temple Mount and took him to heaven.
And he met all of the prophets and apostles.
And when he told the Arabs that, and then in the middle of it, he had an epileptic fit.
They threw him out thinking he was possessed by the devil, and they didn't think he could fly.
That was the other thing.
They looked at him, they didn't see any wings, and they didn't think he could fly up to heaven.
So they threw him out.
So then he went to see the Jews, and he told the Jews that Moses was just another kind of a half-assed prophet.
Muhammad was the big guy.
And they asked him about Jesus, and he sort of...
Who cares about Jesus?
Just a little small fried prophet.
And the Jews threw him out.
Then he went to the Christians, and he told them that, well, everything was good about their religion, but they had to finish, they had to get rid of the Trinity because they really weren't a true religion, because they were not monotheistic, and because of the Father,
the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
And the Christian theologians tried to explain to him the theory of the mystery of the Holy Trinity, which is it's one God with three manifestations.
It is a monotheistic religion.
And during that time, he had an epileptic fit, and they just thought he was stupid.
You know, here they are trying to explain a little bit of a complex thing, and it got his brainwaves all messed up, and he falls on the floor and he's spitting at them.
Now, remember, back in the 8th century, he starts spitting at people.
Yeah.
Not a very good sales technique.
So between the Christians, the Muslims, and the Jews got together, and they basically, from their point of view, threw the bum out.
Well, the bum, as they described, I would never say that Muhammad was a bum.
You wouldn't want to get beheaded.
No, no.
He was a lot worse than a bum.
So what they did was they threw him out, and he went out into the desert.
Now we had a group of completely uneducated people, totally uncivilized, didn't know what a book was, ate camels.
That's not the only thing they did with them.
They ate camels, and they all bought it.
Yeah, of course Gabriel took you up to heaven.
Doesn't everybody go up to heaven?
Was this before or after he married the six-year-old?
I don't know when he started the girl thing.
And the thing that is in doubt, and they do fight over, is whether he had a 13 or 14-year-old wife.
But honestly, it looks like he did.
So he decided, I'll get them all together.
He trained them to fight.
And now they had a new technique, and it worked really well.
This is how they converted all that Middle Eastern.
It was a little different than Moses, given the Ten Commandments, and Jesus, given the Sermon on the Mount.
He came in with an army, and he grabbed the other people in the town, and he slit their throat.
And then he said, you're going to become a Muslim.
And he, man, it worked!
Here he was preaching, having epileptic fits, he was going nowhere.
He comes in and he slits a few throats.
Then he found this one place that was the biggest, It was the biggest place for olive oil.
And it was owned by a group of Jews.
And it was the biggest producing thing in all of the desert.
And everybody always wanted it.
So he knew this was going to be tough.
And this is where he did his mass grave.
He went in and he took 10 or 12 of the elders.
He lined them up.
He personally stabbed them.
Or he did the coup de grace.
And then he personally pushed him in the grave, and he let everybody in town watch.
And he said, you know, now you've got to become Muslims, and I own it.
And then eventually, he came up.
I think it was a guy who's a relative of Tommy the Bull Gravano came up to him and said, hey, boss, we don't have to kill everybody.
We can ask for money, like extortion.
So now you give them a choice.
You say, you can become Muslim, you can die, or you can pay us a VIG.
Yeah, yeah.
Give me half.
So, this is the guy.
I'd say this guy had set up a perfectly similar RICO operation to John Gotti, Frank Costello, because...
You either die or you pay us money.
Now, I studied religion from the time I was about four until the time I was about 21. And somehow, the second part of it just doesn't seem like a religion.
In all my religious studies, this seems more similar to my mafia studies than it does to my religious studies.
And I am offended by the fact that you can't tell the truth about it.
And you are all lied to about it.
There are parts of the Koran that are beautiful.
Early Muhammad, when he was trying to con you, there are parts of the Koran that are a terrorist manifesto of the worst kind, directed at you and the Christians they are presently killing in Syria today,
tonight.
Oh, sure, they killed Jews.
You know that.
But they've killed...
A thousand Christians for every one Jew they've killed.
And nobody tells you that.
Okay.
Well, Mayor, so Aiden, I met Aiden back in 2016, maybe 2017.
Yeah.
And at the time, she was still a full-time resident of Canada.
So she is Canadian.
She's been involved, or was Canadian.
Wait, you want to get me into this?
Well, just before we go, I know we're well into soccer time, but I thought maybe we could talk...
You know, I don't like to get into controversial things.
Well, maybe we could ask for her, you know, as a Conservative from Canada, maybe she can speak about this new Mr. Carney and the ongoings of Canadian politics.
Who's Mr. Carney?
Mark Carney.
The new Prime Minister.
Canada has a new Prime Minister.
I heard him on TV.
Is he really a Prime Minister?
Yeah.
He was essentially chosen by 150,000 people.
Imagine if the population of one...
It looks like a bank teller.
He is.
Oh, okay.
He ran the bank of one of the international banks.
He ran the Bank of Canada, which is virtually broke.
Right.
Yeah, and the Bank of England, which is really broke.
Yeah.
Yeah, he's really good.
Wow, he's got a quick track record.
Maybe he can do worse than Castro's alleged bastard son.
Alleged.
But he's, um...
He's very left-wing.
He's actually, I'd say, as left-wing as Trudeau or Castro, depending on what your thoughts on that are.
But he's a lot more effective.
And he's a lot more effective and he's much smarter, which means he could be far more damaging.
But he says sentences that make sense and stuff like that.
Right, exactly.
And so many of the Canadians are afraid of the tariffs and afraid of becoming the 51st state.
Why, I don't know.
I'm grateful to be here.
I'm sure that they'd all enjoy it.
I'm afraid of it being...
I think the president...
I mean, I never disagreed with the president except now.
What else do I want a democratic state for?
Well, they could be a territory.
If they're a territory, they don't vote.
Make it like a big Puerto Rico.
Good.
Become a big Puerto Rico.
I wouldn't let them vote.
I mean, they seem...
I'm sorry.
If you vote for a guy that even is alleged to be Castro's son, I don't want you to be part of the United States.
And then you produce people like this jerk who's a complete product of the World Economic Forum, a complete product of Gates and Krauss Schwab.
Klaus Schwab is going to require me to have papers.
And I'm deathly afraid of having papers because I've watched too many Nazi movies.
And when they give you papers, surely thereafter they kill you.
So whenever the government comes up and says, you must have papers?
Say no.
I don't want papers.
I don't need papers.
You could just take a conservative province or two, or you just knock Carney out of power.
I would make trade.
The accent came out a little bit there.
Where?
I noticed the accent.
I like the western part.
Yeah.
I like the cowboy part.
Yeah.
Well, Calgary is the Texas of Canada.
Calgary Stampede.
Yeah.
How fun would that be?
Yeah.
You know when you get silly again?
Must be something about that Pacific Ocean.
It's the weed.
Oh.
It's like Colorado.
They're all potheads.
Yeah, there was a big murder in Colorado the other day, and I think the guy is going to plead.
It was a murder because he couldn't see where he was going.
There was so much marijuana and stuff in the air.
So funny.
Do you know this?
You could test anybody in Colorado for marijuana, and they would test positive because it's in the air?
Right.
Yeah.
That's what happens when it's so ubiquitous.
I'm getting signs now.
I'm getting signs that says wrap up.
Well, I hope everyone had a good time on St. Patrick's Day.
Stephen had a good time.
He's moving up and down and enjoying himself.
I do think the 51st day was a little unwieldy and a little...
I seriously think...
I don't have any inside information from the president.
But I really do think the 51st state is to irritate more than it is for real.
I think for real is Greenland and Panama.
Actually, the other order.
Panama, Greenland.
No way a year from now the Chinese are going to be in Panama.
Not going to happen.
In fact, he'd be crazy to keep him in Panama.
It's the same thing with Canada, though.
There's a lot of Chinese influence.
Well, that's got to be unraveled.
First of all, we've got to do it ourselves.
We've got a lot of Chinese influence.
Before we stop pointing at Canada, we have a lot of Chinese influence, all of which should be unraveled mercilessly.
Absolutely mercilessly.
President and I don't agree on TikTok.
We just don't agree on TikTok.
I don't care who buys it.
I don't care who deals with it.
It's like spoiled property.
Get rid of it.
It's degeneracy.
It's making the younger generations insane.
Gone.
Forget it.
Anything connected with China.
If they own property in the United States, let's pass an emergency law.
That they have decided they want to take us over, and therefore, this is against our national security, take the property back and throw the hell out.
They throw us out.
They don't allow you to own a property in China without them owning part of it.
Yeah.
We can do to them what they do to us.
It's only fair.
Well, what do you think of Canada?
I'm grateful I was raised there.
I'm disappointed.
I'm from Toronto.
I'm disappointed with the increasing anti-American sentiment that unfortunately existed before the whole 51st state talk.
And I think that it's a great country with lots of natural resources.
And I wish that Canadians knew how to use them and weren't so liberal.
Yeah, what causes that?
Is it the marijuana?
Well, I mean, a bit.
I think it's the little brother syndrome.
Americans are conservative, gun-toting, so they want to be...
But we're not.
We have our own.
I mean, we have as much internal left-wing deterioration and communist infiltration and probably, you know, on a per capita basis, we're pretty equal.
No, I would say that Canadians are...
You're on the left and we are.
Fuck.
Me?
No.
No, no, I know, I know, but your country in general.
Yeah, I'd say that there's significantly more to the left.
I know San Franciscans who are considered right, who would be considered right-wing in Canada, like typical San Franciscans.
I'm not getting undressed.
And I do think that, I do think that Canada, because they've never had to worry about a defense, they've been able to spend on social services.
Oh, matching dog tags.
We stand on the right side of history.
But I think that because they don't have to worry about defence, they get to have lavish social programs, now which are actually failing my generation and younger.
None of my friends can afford a home.
None of them have doctors.
None of them have healthcare.
And I think that Canada would benefit from some more free market policies.
I worry that Conservatives in Canada are still far to the left.
They would probably be, at most, Kasich.
Kind of like what happened in Great Britain.
Right.
Where the Tory party, you can't, half the Tory party is left, half is right, but they won't join up with the, or Germany.
Right.
Germany, where the right gets 49% of the vote, but 28% is the sort of Christian part right, part not right, and 21% is the far right, and the Christian 28% will never take the 21% of the government.
So then they end up having the government become socialist.
Because the tail wags the dog.
Same thing with Canada.
I think same thing with almost every country.
I think that when we live in the States, we don't realize quite how blessed we are.
It was a little tough the last four years thinking we were blessed.
As they were taking my grandfather's watch, I didn't think we were so blessed.
I mean, we were a fascist country for four years.
No doubt about it.
But we're not any longer.
Thank God.
This is not because I was drinking.
It was because I wanted to take out and show her my similar bring the hostages home.
By the way, how about we do bring them home?
We've been talking about it long enough.
And if they don't want to bring them home, just, you know, go in and get them out.
If we had gone in and gotten them out right at the very beginning, at least half the number that we kill would not be killed.
We are so good at extrication.
It's hard for you to believe it.
I've seen it.
I know it.
I'm not misleading you.
Between our special forces and our rangers, we study it all the time.
And they are perfectionists.
If, God forbid, they go in and lose one person, they're a failure.
Not one of their people.
You.
Well.
There's still an American there.
A 19-year-old from New Jersey.
Well, God bless America.
Pray for the people that are at war.
They don't deserve to be at war.
The only one who seems to care that the Ukrainians are at war is Donald Trump.
Zelensky seems like he just wants the money to keep flowing.
And Putin doesn't care about human life.
He never has.
So don't let anybody romanticize Putin except to point out, hey, we had to deal with Stalin.
And if we don't, he can destroy the world.
So it doesn't mean we give in to him.
It doesn't mean we count out to him.
It means we push him around if we have to.
But it also means we keep in our head every time we're talking to him, we're hopefully reducing the number of people to get killed.
So thank you very much.
And good luck with your wonderful enterprise.
It's a fabulous idea.
Thank you.
We may need you.
We may need you.
God bless America.
USA. USA.
USA. On the first day of January 1892,
they opened Ellis Island and they left the people through.
And first to cross the threshold of the Isle of Hope and Tears, Zannie Moore from Ireland was all of fifteen years.
Isle of hope, Isle of tears, Isle of freedom, Isle of fears, But it's not the Isle I left behind.
But the Isle of Home is always on your mind.
In our little boy she carried all her past
and history.
Dreams for the future in the land of liberty.
But courage is the passport when you've gone and disappears.
There's no future in the past when you're fifteen years.
I love hope, I love tears, I love freedom, I love fears.
But it's not the Isle I left behind.
That Isle of Hunger, Isle of Pain, Isle you'll never see again.
But the Isle of Home is always on your mind.
always on your mind.
When they closed down Elish Island in
Seventeen million people had come there for a sanctuary.
And in springtime when I came here and I stepped onto its peers, I thought of how it must have been when you're only fifteen
I love hope, I love tears, I love freedom, I love fears, But it's not the Isle I left behind.
That Isle of hunger, Isle of pain, I will never see again,
the Isle of hope is always on your mind.
I love hope, I love tears, I love freedom, I love fears,
it's not the Isle I left behind.
That Isle of hunger, I love pain, I will never see again,
the Isle of hope is always on your mind.
But the Isle of hope is always on your mind.
That Isle of hope is always on your mind.
It's our purpose to bring to bear the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our day.
America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
It was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense.
Written in 1776, one of the first American bestsellers in which Thomas Paine explained by rational principles the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate from the Kingdom of Great Britain and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom of speech.
The ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past.
And see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world.
The greatest democracy, the freest country.
A country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason.