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people be thinking they they want to encourage kids between the ages of 12 and 17 to not listen to their parents and to, if they want, take hormones or chop off their genitals.
And they want to bring in substitute mothers and fathers to do it in California, Minneapolis, in the red communist states.
The teachers' union has taken our schools and put them in the trash can.
and doubled and tripled the amount of money they get.
Both of the things I just mentioned to you are definite agenda items for that apostle of Satan, Karl Marx, that he wanted done in order to make the world communist.
Well, he sure got it done in the United States.
And now we got a bill in California, which fancy pants, phony, sweet boy is going to support.
Now, you can see the effect of the last four years of what Democrats have been presenting to people.
What I want to show you here is that this is a big, big swath.
It's 20 to 2024.
The Democrats lost 2.1 million registered voters.
Now, there's a caveat to this that works.
The Republicans gained 2.4 million voters.
Now, these are registered voters.
Missing from here are the states that don't require you to register.
So the Democrat number of the 2.1 million lost include includes the big states where they have tremendous numbers like New York, California.
The Republican states of Texas and Florida and a couple of others don't require registration.
So if we picked up new Republicans in Florida and in Texas, you don't see it in the 2.4 million.
But that is quite a switch.
And it continued into this year.
So they're doing something right and we're doing something wrong.
If you want to look at the next one, the president here is entertaining the world leaders.
Well, I guess we don't have that one on, but what I was going to show you was the merch room.
The merch room is in the White House.
It's right near the oval office.
It used to be a private office used by Biden to sleep.
and used by Clinton to do what Clinton did.
Yeah, uh-huh.
That was it.
And now it's being used by Trump to do what Trump does, which is to promote America.
So you go in there and he gives you stuff.
He loves to give people stuff.
So he'll load you up with a couple of hats, pens, cufflinks, tie clasp.
I haven't been in there, so I don't know.
I just see the picture of it.
And he brought all the boys in and the the girls from Europe.
And they were really happy with the stuff they got.
books.
It's a, it's a, it's a, the White House Goodwill room, the merch room.
It's a better use than what Clinton used it for, which was to disgrace the presidency.
So the Democrat party is declining and the Republican party is, is Republican party is growing.
Now hurricane, hurricane Aaron, uh, hit, uh, hit, um, hit North Carolina.
Now, when I say hit North Carolina, it didn't really, it was out, it was out to, you might take a look.
at that.
It was out on the outer banks of North Carolina.
It was out to sea, but the winds and the waves were high enough.
So it did some real good damage, bad damage.
It was a storm surge of at least four feet.
Highway 12 had to be evacuated.
But it wasn't the same as if it had hit the land, and it was the first.
of the year.
And now, Ted, it's heading up, it's heading up north, but I think it's going further out to sea.
So I don't know how much of an impact.
They did close some beaches in New Jersey and in New York.
But I don't know what kind of hit it's going to do on New Jersey and New York.
Maybe, Ted, you can take, Rob, you could take a look at it and see.
You know, see what see.
Yeah.
Well, you know, it's, as you said, Mayor, it's going to be heading back out to sea.
I think it's probably at its closest point now or within the last few hours.
It's probably battering the beach with waves and so forth.
But again, it does appear to be hooking a right out to the Atlantic.
We can take that off now.
I would say that the hurricane, I don't know.
think we got spared.
Let's put it that way.
I don't know what it is about judges, but we're constantly told we got to respect.
judges.
And of course we do.
We've got to respect the office.
Of course we do.
But we don't have to pretend that every judge is a good person.
Judges run the gamut of everyone.
There really are very, very few moral tests for a judge.
In fact, there's some amoral tests for a judge, like being heavily involved in politics.
and having to suck up to whoever it is that appoints you, which sometimes can demonstrate a character flaw.
So don't think of judges as having gone through some kind of a very intense moral scrutiny.
It's almost just the opposite.
So when you see anger moron do things that are completely corrupt, or the other one whose daughter made a million when he falsely convicted Trump, well, there was a very, very startling murder.
very startling murder.
and I guess it was back last year.
It was two years ago.
But if you want, I don't know if we have a video of it.
The murder of Judge Kevin Mullins in Kentucky in the town of Whitesburg.
And he was killed.
He was killed by Letcher County Sheriff, allegedly killed by allegedly, it's on video.
Letcher County Sheriff Sean Steins.
And he walked into his chambers as you can see and uh that's a rather strange picture the guy doesn't really look apparently that was his best friend and they had lunch together and stein's blown away.
Now, we don't know the motive for it, but there's something very interesting that has emerged, very horrible that's emerged.
The judge, according to the evidence the police has now picked up, was running a sex for favors ring in the courthouse.
for himself and for others.
And several women have come forward and are testifying about it.
One woman was being extorted with the fear that the child protective services, I guess she was in a case with them, would take her child away if she didn't comply with the sexual favors that the judge or court sexual ring had in mind for her.
Another, who was a former deputy jailer, said everybody in the county knew about it.
It was confirmed to me after working in the county jail, especially being invited to the party myself.
The courthouse was like a brothel.
And in the, there have been, it has since been revealed that one woman, Sabrina Atkins, threw Mullins' name into the mix during a 2022 criminal investigation into a Lechert County Deputy Sheriff who was later jailed for rape and sodomy.
Atkins claimed she was forced to perform sexual favors.
And then Atkins said, I seen Judge Mullins having sex with a girl in the judgesge and the sheriff had been lifelong friends.
So this, just to take away the sheen that they have, because over the course of the last four years, and this is something that people are reluctant to take a look at.
A lot of the judges have really screwed America.
And there is this sense that there's something really special about them.
They're only special if they're special.
And they're no different than anybody else.
And there's nothing about being a judge that suggests that they are morally better than you are.
There might be things in the process of becoming a judge that suggest they're not.
And this guy with the gun, well, now he's not up, but he seems to agree with what you're saying right now.
The guy with the gun who took out that judge, he's agreeing 100% with what you said.
you said just now that there is something wrong with the damn judges and that was his best friend yeah but i don't think take that into our own hands.
What we do is we try to get it reformed, except in New York, it'll never be reformed.
We've had 170 years of crooked judges.
I mean, you saw it today even.
They did reverse the $434 million judgment, but they didn't reverse.
Not all the Democrat judges could bring themselves around to saying that the case was a sham, that it was a fixed political case, that there can't be fraud because there was no laws.
that Eng Moron conducted a completely unfair trial and that he should be thrown off the bench.
When that happens, then we'll start, I mean, the court has run for the benefit and the greater glory of the Democratic political bosses of New York.
And one of those judges, Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Jas Josh Hanshaft, sentenced one William Hathaway to, he could have faced up to four years behind bars for the rape of a young woman.
And he got probation.
I guess, you know, Hanshaft doesn't want to interfere in the guy's ability to get raped or rape gosh why should we interfere in it do you understand how how do we keep the guy on a bench?
What do we want him to do with other women?
I guess.
As another Democrat, judge, speaking of Democrats, Mandani had in the past been very, very strong, a big issue with him.
You know, like the president is working really hard to save lives and reduce crime, Mandami is working to spread prostitution all over New York.
He wants to make it legal for women to sell their bodies for cash.
And he wants to make it legal on the theory that there'll be less of it, you can regulate it better, it'll be safer.
And of course, this is the biggest liberal bullshit.
that ever lived.
It has proven to be our undoing with marijuana and cannabis, right?
And I have been against this for 40 years, saying.
when you keep something illegal, you reduce the number of people who do it.
And you don't know the number of people you're reducing because they don't do it.
When you make it legal, when you sanction it, you bring in a whole group of people that would never have thought of using it.
And now the market goes up.
And the market goes up for the legal and the illegal.
You don't take organized crime out of it.
Organized crime just goes a little further than whatever legal is.
And you can conceive of how that would be true in prostitution, right?
And you can see how it happens with drugs.
And now we've got marijuana all over the place, and we have it at potencies 20 and 30 times what they used to be.
And we also have studies.
I imagine they were suppressed before.
And big weed, like we have now, who's paying off all the politicians, It doesn't let you see the studies from Sweden and Denmark.
denmark How 30% better chance of brain dysfunction if you use marijuana.
You use it young, it goes up to 60%.
And that was the old marijuana that wasn't as powerful as this.
It has much more of an effect on the brain compared one-on-one with alcohol.
Catastrophic amount.
Different.
Heavy connection with mental illness and destruction of the brain.
And Mandami wants to legalize it because the only way socialists and communists can have a sway over you is if they have a compliant society.
That's why they don't want you to work.
That's why they get all happy like Biden did when you were making more money for not working than working.
Biden didn't exactly, Biden couldn't put all those ideas together.
He just knew that if people weren't working, all those silly, all those crazy communist American hating Democrats would applaud for him.
That's really good.
People aren't working.
That's good.
More people shouldn't work.
He was just profoundly stupid and couldn't put the ideas together.
Now, you can't be profoundly stupid and compete and deal in this new AI world.
That's for sure.
So China, according to that great columnist, Ricky Schlott, China is doing something that we don't do.
When they have their major exams in China, all the internet providers who provide AI cut off to students.
Students can't get them during exam time.
That includes Alibaba, ByteDance, Tencent.
moonshot they're all shut down and uh the kids have to take the exam without the benefit without having the benefit of being able to go to AI.
So here's how that works.
I mean, one of the problems in America is that AI is doing a lot of the homework and writing a lot of the essays.
The teachers can pick some out, but they can't pick them all out.
And however, if you did that, and now you don't have the AI on the exam, you're going to fail.
So that becomes a real discipline to make sure that you actually studied and learned and you don't think you're going to have a little robot walking around for you for the rest of your life doing your thinking for you.
Because among other things, it deprives you at a young age of developing the process of critical thinking or deductive reasoning.
And if you don't learn it at a young age, you're not going to learn it.
Deductive reasoning is almost like a habit.
And it's what makes a great lawyer, for example.
If they can reason really quickly, like faster than somebody else, they see the three connections between things and the conclusion.
When you don't have to exercise your mind that way, build up those brain cells.
Those are the children in China who have to take that exam and there's no way they can go to AI.
We're testing what's in their brain.
And they're going to come out competitively a lot better than our kids if we let them use AI.
Ricky suggests that of course we can't do the things that are as onerous as in China where they can regulate everything.
everything, but we have to think very, very seriously of how to get the best out of AI and how to reduce the damage that it can do.
And this is something we should really look at, a way of making certain that kids are doing their own thinking, their own reading, their own research, and learning how to do it.
Because if they don't know how to do it and they have to...
They're not going to be able to think through all of the propaganda and all the garbage and all the nonsense that's being presented to them, which is, I guess, what some people want.
Now, there's also another aspect to this where the Chinese are ahead of us.
Let me see if I can explain this.
This makes a lot of sense, but I'm not an expert on this, so I want to be able to explain this correctly.
First of all, AI can't do anything that it hasn't been given the raw material to do.
And AI is not the brain.
The human brain is much, much faster than AI, and it requires very little energy.
AI to compute like a brain, if we had to have AI at the level of, you know, three million brains, we wouldn't have enough electricity in the world to power it.
So there's been a real movement, and China is way ahead of us on this as we as we start to get into the intricate connections that ai can make in order to produce and decide and to figure out things for us or help us with analysis uh we have to go back to what we originally were doing which is to pattern it after prime pattern it after the primate brain not a machine To
achieve real AI, we must develop systems that draw not only from the output of the brain, but from its underlying architecture and mechanism.
We've got to understand how the brain operates and see if we can reproduce that.
And we were a decade ago, we had a program called Brain Initiative, which was an anchronism for, let me see if I get this right, it was an anchronism for brain research through advancing innovative neurotechnologies.
And China, however, has picked that up.
And they have investigations now in primate brain research with at least 40 primate breeding centers nationwide, nearly triple the number that we have.
So they're using the primate brain, which is very much like ours, which is a few little differences, to try to figure out how to contour the neurotechnologies.
And therefore, to have the AI work even faster and to work more in coordination with the enormous number of facts that it has to process in a short period of time to process the way the brain does, which is a super machine for doing that when the brain is operating correctly.
So an article by Professor Miller from University of California in the Times in the Wall Street Journal says, Whoever wins that war controls the world.
So it's a little simplistic, but it's not far off.
So, mayor, so does this also take into consideration the efforts that Elon Musk has been making with regards to the same subject of neuroimplants?
Yes, absolutely.
So the Chinese are even ahead of what Musk is doing right now in that area.
That's what they say.
I don't know.
Elon.
I don't know.
I don't know for sure.
You better get on that, Elon.
Yeah.
But we are, I mean, we are trying, we are aware of it now and moving in that direction.
So you have two things there the Chinese are doing.
They're finding a way to reduce the amount of work that the students can do with it so they don't really develop their minds at an early stage by cutting it off during exam period.
And if it's cut off during exam period, you better not be using it completely or relying on it completely during study period because you're going to fail the exam.
We have to figure out something like that.
We have to make sure that kids are actually writing.
They're actually computing.
They're actually sitting down and thinking about what sentences they're going to put together and how they're going to put it together.
Also, it's in that sense that the Chinese ahead of us because they're taking into consideration the damage it can do to the child.
Right.
Well, I then I would strongly agree.
Now we're doing some of that, but they're way ahead of us.
Second thing is the concept that as we move ahead with these supercomputers, the best thing would be to model it on the brain, not some kind of mechanical abstraction.
And the Chinese are very, very devoted to that.
They've done four times more work on that than we have.
So that's something we have to catch up with.
Yeah, that was, I'm even surprised to hear that it, that you wouldn't think that it would be the Chinese that would do it, right?
But it seems very empathetic on their part, I think for lack of a better word, to make sure that the human is not being failed.
It started from us, we weren't doing it, and then we cut it down.
Yeah.
Because other than that, then the society just becomes an androgynous mass of beings that just walk around like automatons.
Well, we also have a very interesting thing.
I don't know the right answer to this, is this correct or not, or if it's a contradiction of what we were saying with the Chinese.
But Bill Ackman and several others.
are introducing a school in New York called the Alpha School.
It's going to be a high-level private school, you know, with the high-level tuitions and whatever.
But they're going to do away with DEI.
Ackman is one of the great enemies of DEI.
He's written on it and was helpful in getting it to a large extent destroyed.
But here, he's going to use artificial intelligence to speed teach children in two hours.
The Alpha School calls its teachers guides and says it uses AI-enabled software to help students complete core subjects in just two hours daily.
Now, it's supported by a lot of very, very, very knowledgeable people.
He was having, I don't know if it was this weekend or last weekend or this weekend, but he's having a seminar on it that Mike Milkin is going to be at also.
You know, it occurs to me, Mayor, that the adults might benefit tremendously from a program like that.
Children, obviously, but I think the adults could use some speed learning.
Without knowing more about how they're going to integrate it, you really can't come to a really firm conclusion on it.
Yeah.
But it's, I mean, we've got to learn it and we've got to get ahead on it and we've got to be ahead of China.
And there's just no doubt about it.
I'm going to take a break, but I'm first going to tell you something that I see that Rob was surprised by.
Do you know that only 4% of the people that are homeless are homeless because they can't find a place to live?
So when you think about it, all this money and all this Democrat garbage about we got to have affordable housing.
Okay, you have affordable housing and you'll take care of 4 the homeless, how about we deal with the other 96%?
Mental illness, drug addiction, straight out and out crime.
That's the reason why the rest of them are out in the streets.
You deal with houses, you get rid of 4% of them.
And we're spending a fortune on that.
And we don't even know how to do it.
Homeless people are not sleeping on that street.
because they can't find a place to live.
I mean, I knew that 12 years ago when I got them off the street beautifully.
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This comes from the China Daily, I believe it is.
This is a Chinese newspaper that is, I believe, I mean, this is a, the China Daily is a communist controlled newspaper, but this is a rather good essay on AI, and you'll get an idea of how the Chinese have this thing in balance.
Now, we do too.
This is the question of who's going to get to the finish line faster and better.
This is from the editors now, no particular author.
This is from the editors of the China Daily on the editorial page.
Artificial intelligence is reshaping civilization through a chain reaction of technological breakthroughs.
AI has evolved from a single technology tool into a core engine driving economic, social, and cultural transformation.
Qi Jing Zhu Zhen, a distinguished scientist of the Association for Computing Machinery and professor at Westlake University, spoke to chinanews.com about the changes that AI would bring about in the economy and whether the global dialogue on AI is about competition or coexistence.
Below are excerpts.
It begins with there is not sufficient evidence or scientific consensus to suggest that AI will develop self-awareness.
Such ideas remain largely within the realm of science fiction.
Now there are some tantalizing or frightening, however you look at it, things like when they were programming some of these AI supercomputers to close down and to shut down their programs, they began coming up with a lot of excuses, including trying to blackmail some of the people by inventing stories about how they were having affairs.
Now, what is that?
Well, I could see in a very intricate way how that is a combination of what's been fed into them.
So maybe a lot of stories have been fed into them about affairs that go on and how it breaks up businesses and breaks up marriages.
and it can act as a real deterrent against action.
And then mechanically, without self-consciousness, that happens, but it gets awful close to self-consciciousness.
The emergence of any new technology such as the internet has historically been accompanied by problems such as piracy and spread of harmful content.
But the overall positive impact of AI on society far outweighs the negative.
Well, I think we all agree with that, right?
And it advances productivities.
It optimizes.
the way industry can operate.
It's unbelievable for customer service, productivity, employment.
They don't mention, but this is why they're really interested in it.
It really is going to determine who's militarily superior.
Because you can have all the weapon systems you want.
If your computers can invade the system, they can make it do what anyone wants.
And is the development going to involve competition and coexistence?
And what he's arguing for is it should involve coexistence, which means the vast sharing of information.
And it is true, the more information you feed into the supercomputer, the more it's going to make a better decision.
The problem with that is we're dealing with a monster.
We're dealing with China.
When there was less at stake, China was stealing technology and stealing work product and stealing work programs.
And they know that despite whatever you want to say about where they are and how they're ahead or what their students are doing, we're still.
in terms of brain power here, we're still way ahead of them.
But it almost doesn't matter because they know how to steal our brain power.
Yeah.
So this is a real problem.
You want this to be worldwide and you want it to be and you want it to have input of an unlimited amount of information.
But you can't allow it to be available to people who are going to steal it.
So I don't know how you work that out.
I do know that what I've been reading a lot about it, particularly since they had those experiments about a month and a half ago, two months ago, where the computers rebelled against being closed down by coming up with their own extortion.
Yeah, that was a crazy moment.
But I mean, it gives you an idea of how powerful they are and what they can do by putting ideas together.
Yeah.
And they have no conscience.
Right.
So I think this idea of trying to get them to work more in a similar way where the model for them is the way our brain operates, which everyone says is superior to the computer.
And it works in a more self-aware way.
There's nothing that suggests that a computer knows that it's in existence.
Well, yeah, the big divide between computers.
Right.
Computer intelligence and human intelligence is consciousness.
Only humans are capable of consciousness as far as we know.
Well, other animals in a certain way, but they're at the same level.
And that's why...
And given the fact that.
the primate brain and the human brain are almost indistinguishable except for two or three minor differences that make all the difference, right?
In the DNA, yes.
Yeah, that make all the difference.
It isn't a bad idea to use that as a study for the computer.
Try to develop a similar model.
Right.
Yeah.
So Trump has ordered the Pentagon to send three Navy warships to interdict drug cartels off South America.
Basically, we're talking about Venezuela.
And we've got a $50 million reward for capturing him because we want to do an end.
We really are getting.
serious about an end to this drug trafficking.
And all the liberals are shaken.
Oh, we declared the Mexican cartels terrorists.
Who knows?
We may interfere with the sovereignty of Mexico and bomb a couple of those.
Oh, oh, oh, oh.
Mexico's been interfering with our sovereignty for 50, 100 years, sending all these bums in.
Who the hell do you think runs our border?
the Mexican cartels.
They become like a, super intelligent, enormously disciplined, Basically, they decide who comes in and who doesn't come in.
And they sell it for a fortune because please, please don't think they all come in at a border station and then they depend on the Democrats being corrupt and allowing them just to go through.
And then they don't do it because the Republicans don't.
No, but there's all these places in between on the border where you can just come in all by yourself, particularly if you've got a big gang of 50 or 100 people who know that border, they keep watching out and they see there are no border patrol around and boom,
they take the massive high-value Chinese spy right over or the guy who's bringing in incredible amounts of fentanyl or any of the new drugs that are developing so damn fast we can't even keep up with it.
a slight little overdose, slight little mistake, person's dead.
So...
I don't know what our Navy is going to do down there, but a lot of that stuff does come up by ship.
And not only that, they've got a lot of weapons.
Trump's not fooling around.
I'll tell you that.
Thank God.
Not fooling around.
The Justice Department again got denied and this one was in New York or New Jersey, I'm not sure.
New York on letting out Jeffrey Epstein's grand jury testimony.
The judge did make the point though, stop bothering me for it.
You got an entire file.
Why don't you release that?
I don't know.
I don't know the answer to that.
But I mean, that is kind of hurting right now.
I'm very surprised because it was in Texas, but a federal judge in San Antonio, Texas, which is a Democratic stronghold, a judge named Judge Fred Beery held unconstitutional the law.
The law just passed in Texas that every school, every school, or maybe every school room has to have a plaque with the Ten Commandments on it.
And he decided that that violated the First Amendment.
What he means by this, I don't know.
Ultimately, in matters of conscience, faith, beliefs in the soul.
Most people are garbo-esque.
They just want to be left alone, neither proselytized nor ostracized, including what occurs to their children in government-run schools.
I have no idea how you're proselytized or ostracized by a plaque that says, thou shalt not kill.
I mean, the reality is that the Ten Commandments have religious significance for Jews, for Christians, possibly for Muslims.
I'm not sure.
I don't remember if the Koran, the Koran doesn't have the same verb, They sure don't pay attention to the thou shalt not kill one.
Muhammad didn', when they go out doing mass killing, they're just doing what their leader told them to do to you guys who are infidels and me.
So, I mean, you can listen all the bullshit you want, but that's just the reality, which we don't like to face, which could be our undoing if we're not careful.
But in any event, the Ten Commandments, beyond their religious significance, have become one of the pillars of our legal system.
Moses getting the Ten Commandments is a mural in the Hall of Justice, of the Justice Department.
They have their beautiful group of murals, not particularly beautiful art.
It's sort of that old Depression art, but still very symbolic.
So there's the Code of Hammurabi, and there's the Napoleonic Code.
And it's all of the different things that made up the fact that we are a country of laws and our allies are a country of laws, and you end up with places like China and Russia and their dictatorships.
Yeah, there's no reason why that shouldn't be part of their education, if not for any other reason, right?
They will not understand why.
If you don't understand the Ten Commandments and the significance of the Ten Commandments, you're an ignorant person.
Right.
You're an ignorant boob walking around with a very, very incomplete understanding of how the world got to where it is.
Yeah.
How does that serve anybody well?
So, and...
and they there are two there are two um there are two clauses in the there are two clauses in the first amendment the establishment clause and the free exercise clause.
Okay.
So the establishment clause says, the establishment clause says, you can't establish a national religion.
Now, that didn't mean you can't teach religion, you can't teach generically.
You've got to stay away from religions.
It said you can't establish, it was for a very specific purpose.
They didn't want to be part of the church of England.
Because if you might remember, you might remember that the pilgrims and the Puritans, who were different, by the way, the pilgrims and the Puritans were different, but they both were deviated from the Anglican church.
Well, so did the Lutherans and the Methodists and the Presbyterians.
They considered the Anglican church too close to the Roman Catholic Church.
And although it had rejected the Pope and made Henry VIII the Pope, the head of the church, they still retained almost all of the moral theology, theology.
And what offended them even more was the ceremony of the church, the beautiful vestments, the beautiful music.
They were much more austere.
They went through a whole period in the Puritan movement of doing away with Christmas as a celebration.
Americans didn't have a Christmas tradition because we mostly came from those austere religions.
To a very large extent, it had to be brought to us, a little bit by the English and very big by the Germans when they came here.
And so it's that establishment clause that says, well, you can't put up the Ten Commandments because you're establishing a religion.
No, you're not.
Establishing a religion means there's a state religion and everybody has to belong to it like they do in Muslim countries.
What you are doing, however, is violating the free exercise clause.
People should be able to freely talk about religion and be able to have symbols of it around and other things around.
People are allowed to exercise it freely.
They shouldn't be inhibited in their desire to exercise religion.
The Constitution gives them that right just as much as it has an establishment clause.
When liberals took over the Supreme Court, and liberals have a great deal of influence from communists, there was a great desire to kick God the hell out of America.
So all they did was take the establishment clause and And every case was decided based on that and they forgot there was a free exercise clause.
So in the last 30 years, as we've had more conservative courts, more original intent going back to what this really means rather than the American Constitution.
completely bastardized by going through the Marxist filter.
Let's see if we can take out the things that hurt us in becoming Marxist.
Oh yeah, well that free exercise of religion one better go.
That free exercise clause is now given equal if not more importance.
So I don't know how the Supreme Court's going to do on this, but I think the Supreme Court's going to say that's a much, much, much too rigid interpretation.
The Ten Commandments exist for many, many purposes than a religion.
First of all, it isn't tied to one specific religion.
So by having the Ten Commandments, you don't have an establishment religion.
Is it Jewish?
Is it Catholic?
Is it Episcopalian?
Is it Baptist?
Is it universalist?
That's number one.
Number two, there's nothing that follows from it.
People aren't required to believe in it.
And finally, it has lots of other purposes to it other than religious.
Unless you want to make belief that religion had nothing to do with the development of this world.
And maybe it had the most to do with it.
Who knows?
You're an awfully ignorant person if you're going to not study religion.
Well, I think there's unfortunately a very large percentage of the people that would fall into the category of uneducated.
I can speak for myself in the time that I've spent with the mayor, my God, my eyes have been opened to so many things that I hadn't really, you know, I wasn't pressured by my educational experience in the public school system to become aware of these things.
But when you are aware of it, it makes you a smarter man.
And then you have a man who took New York City and everyone knows what happened there.
So maybe it really does affect your decision making process.
It makes you into a better leader, a better decision maker, whether it be for your family, for a community.
Education is important and they're trying to deny everybody of that.
It's obvious.
They're trying to deny you an education?
Well, I mean, it is enormously important in order for you to make good decisions for yourself, your family, your co-workers, your right.
To know who we are and what we are.
And we are a product of all that came before us.
And if you don't understand all that came before us, you have a very difficult time understanding what the right decision is.
So, for example, I am a very big believer.
When they say, oh, somebody's a foreign policy expert, I want to know how much they know about history.
Tell me you're a foreign policy expert, but you don't know history.
You're a bullshit artist.
first thing I do when a new country comes up is first I read a short outline history so I can get through it quickly.
Then I go in here and I say, best history of Ukraine.
Now, I get it and read it.
I did it when I first went to Ukraine.
I do it now.
Every day.
Yeah.
I mean, that's why I have a Kindle.
So if I don't have a lot of time, I read a short history of.
And then when I have more time, I read a complete history of, and I'm always looking for the best one because there are a lot of history books that are, and I think based, like if you don't know the history of Russia and Ukraine, you're going to be totally lost in trying to figure out what the hell's going on.
Because a lot of this goes back to who are they?
Are they Russians or Ukrainians?
Are they the same?
ukrainians or aren't they the same Now they're Slavic, but nobody thinks that Poles are Ukrainian or Russian, and that's fine.
and they're Slavic.
So the history will tell you a lot of how the current situation is viewed, how people value themselves, how they think they're being loyal to their culture or disloyal to it, what they're going to fight for and die for.
You've got to know that.
I think one of the great failings in Vietnam was we really didn't know the history of Vietnam.
And we never saw the natural animosity between Vietnam and China.
And instead of approaching it the way we did and losing so many people, we could have approached it by trying to separate them, which is what we finally did under Nixon and Kissinger with China.
Now, that was one of the great foreign policy decisions in history and one of the worst.
It was great.
as long as it lasted.
It was the worst because it made us completely immune to analyzing what China was doing behind our back and made us very anti-Russia and pro-China when we should have been right in the middle to play them both off against each other, which is what Trump is trying to do.
Now, Putin makes it hard because either he's a liar or he plays this game where, I mean, what he just did is like a terrible mistake for him.
trying to give the impression that he's going to make peace, saying that, well, you can put together your own security.
You can't go into NATO, but you can have NATO-like security.
I mean, that was a big concession, which then would allow Ukraine to feel better about some of the givebacks they would have to do, particularly since some of the givebacks they have to do breach what they consider to be the security wall.
Now, if Putin meant what he said, and they can have not be a part of NATO, but have NATO-like security, that's better than the wall in Dunes.
You remember the map, the wall in Donetsk just covers a little big thing like a little thing like that.
Security inside of Ukraine supplied by NATO or NATO countries with the with the expertise and backing of the United States, which Trump had.
In fact, he had the head of his joint chiefs working on it for two days.
That gets you a long way to the solution for not killing people.
And then they pull the rug out from under you.
Not good.
It requires a response, a very tough one.
So the president is now focusing in on another member of the Fed, Lisa Cook.
She's a Biden-appointed governor of the Fed.
Now, you know, one retired.
So Trump gets an appointment to the Fed.
The real problem for him goes out, but it's still May, May of next year is when he gets to select a new chairman and gets to remove Jerome Powell.
Jerome Powell has to step down.
You say, well, why can't he just remove them?
Well, the Supreme Court has made it pretty clear, although I think incorrectly, but that's a heck of a discussion of administrative law.
that unlike almost all of the other agencies, the Fed is semi-independent, and therefore you can only remove the chairman for sure and possibly the governors for cause.
And cause usually means some kind of crime or unethical activity or horribly not showing up for work or whatever.
So Lisa Cook, according to, and he's become like quite a investigator, this guy, Bill Polte, who runs the FHA, he's the one who c caught uh uh uh uh shifty shift leticia james on the double double mortgage two primary homes beautiful okay so lisa cook has two primary homes too so
he found another one and uh she got tax benefits for both and so he preferred her So can she be fired for cause?
I don't know.
That's pretty damning.
In 2021, Cook sought mortgages on two properties one in michigan the other in atlanta described both of them as her primary residence in papers that were submitted 14 days apart wow that gave her that gave her lower interest rates lower down payment higher borrowing limits no one's above the law as they like to say huh so
the question is Does he have cause?
If that's true, is that she was a Michigan State economics professor.
She was nominated by Biden in 2022.
And unless you can get her off a call, she'll be on there until 2038.
So, and she's a big supporter of Powell's.
So the question is, first of all, is it true?
Did she do that?
And number two, if she did, would that constitute cause?
Well, it seems like it's a crime.
be if I did it.
James's one is a little bit more aggravated than that.
James had two homes.
She said one was a primary residence in, and it was in Maryland with her niece.
She got a nice favorable rate as a result of that and some kind of special tax credit, which she produced fraudulently.
How about this one?
The one in Brooklyn.
She lied about the number of rooms.
So she could...
And then she put it under herself and her father as a married couple.
She married a father.
How do you think you can get away with that?
The same way you got away with your framing Trump?
Yeah, while she's trying to crucify Trump.
And even, i guess even yourself wound up in the mix with her right yeah imagine that so texas i guess today had two things going on first they struck down the requirement of having the ten commandments in their schools but it was a biden appointment to the bench so he probably really isn't a texan I can't see a Texan ever messing around with the Ten Commandments.
Then they finally redististrict Texas.
They got enough people back.
And now Big Hare is going to try and do the same thing with California.
The problem that he has is California has a twice passed proposition that says that you have to have a impartial.
commission draw the lines.
He wants to put on the ballot this year a A change in that, people will have to vote on that, and then they'll override it.
Except the polls show that the people of California, Democrat or Republican, are two to one in favor of the commission.
So let's see what happens.
People think he's doing it not so much to get it done, to make himself look like the leader of the Democratic Party.
And he...
Now, I don't know if he's leading other people or there are any other people.
Buttigieg, I think, is the other one.
I assume he's the leading candidate right now.
The Motley crew.
Isn't it?
Unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
Catholic Church and Pope Leo XIV seem to have a, dare I say, unholy connection or view of the Muslim religion.
I know they're very well educated in I don't know how well educated they are in comparative religion.
I don't.
I don't know if they're...
Bishop Anastasius Schneider of Kazakhstan in March said, we're witnessing an invasion.
They're not refugees.
This is an invasion, a mass Islamization of Europe.
And it's true.
I mean, they're.
asserting in certain places that Sharia law should prevail.
Yeah.
Not English law or French law.
Maybe Germany too.
Well, I remember seeing a video clip, and this is going back a few years ago.
And a woman, a regular housewife type woman, was being interviewed by a news crew in the street.
She was crying, bawling her eyes out about what was happening in her community.
It was Europe.
It was either France or Germany.
And then they juxtaposed to another interview of the Muslim men in question who were rampaging through the streets.
And they were very brazen with the camera, saying straight to the camera that yes, we are going to rape all the women, impregnate them, and when the child is born, name them Muhammad.
And they had no quarrel about saying that directly to the camera.
And apparently that was years ago, and it seems to be what's happened.
The UK is in big trouble, from what I understand.
I mean, this is what happens when you open up your borders and you allow mass immigration into your country.
There's such a thing as sovereignty.
There's a reason for it.
Really a shame.
Yeah.
It's really Bishop Athanasius Schneider of Kazakhstan.
Here's Pope Leo XIV.
This is on July 25.
In a world darkened by war and injustice, refugees and migrants stand as messengers of hope.
Their courage and tenacity bear heroic testimony to a faith that seems beyond what our eyes can see and gives them the strength to defy death.
on the various contemporary migration routes.
No acknowledgement that any large number of them are drug dealers, human traffickers, sexual perverts.
I mean, look, the ones that have come into the United States, I mean, they're one massive trans-Diyagua, MS-13.
I mean, every single one of them seems to have some kind of a sexual abuse charge.
This was, and it stands to reason if you just open the borders and you get the worst people.
brazen criminals who is the who is the pope who is the pope caring about something has gone foul I mean, what the other Catholic priests were going to get in trouble say is if you study the religion, if you study the Muslim religion, it's a totalitarian religion.
It's a religion that has to dominate.
It creates as a goal for the faithful the caliphate.
They've taken over the world for their own good.
And then you kill them for their own good.
Or you make them submissive taxpayers.
Right.
Which apologists for the Islamic religion say it shows how tolerant they are.
They'll let Jews and Christians live.
But you have to live as a DMI, what they call a DMI.
You have to live as subservient to them.
Where would that be acceptable in Western society without the left wing going nuts?
If you said, oh yeah, well, certainly the Muslims can live in our society.
but as a DMI and they'll have to pay extra tribute to us.
That's letter and verse is the religion.
And American people are, you know, there are sophisticated modern people who go to work every day, pay taxes, are able to operate motor vehicles without crashing into each other.
I mean, give yourselves more credit, American people.
You know, there is something that is maybe better about you in order to be able to function in a civilized society.
These people, who the hell do they think they are?
The nerve that they have that's about.
They're at the top of the food chain.
Yeah.
I mean, this is another horrible thing.
We have degraded Western civilization to the point that we've made our kids ignorant.
If you want to know what dominates the world even now, it's Western civilization.
It's the most productive, the most unbelievably unique, the fairest system that ever existed.
which gets me to the criticism of Trump in reviewing the Smithsonian Institute.
And they're saying, oh, he wants to...
Oh, horseshit.
What he wants to do is, what Trump is doing is he's trying to, as quickly as possible, remove all of, let's call them the tracks that brought us to being a Marxist society and country.
Different tracks, different trains, and they all came into the station, And now we've got just...
No morals.
Do anything you want.
You don't have to be married.
You can do whatever you want.
you can change your sex anytime you want and if anybody gets in the way you can push them around god there's no god you're god you're you're your own god because it's a hedonistic uh completely narcissistic society.
This is all, what I'm telling you are all the things that Marx and Engels were aiming for.
And I don't think they've ever gotten to this level of achievement yet.
I mean, I did a podcast a couple of years ago.
I remember I did it here in New Hampshire, but over in Manchester at the ballpark.
And it was, so the end of the year, I had to do an end of the year podcast that I did it.
I called it, I think I said, Train to Marxism.
And I sort of measured how far along we were to getting into the station.
And it was during the Biden administration.
And I think I concluded we were kind of in the station already.
But if I would outline 10 basic goals of Marxism, We're either there or that's what we're fighting about.
So when we, this is where not understanding history history kills you.
When we argue over should you take down the statue of George Washington, we're not arguing over whether taking down George Washington has something to do with slavery or slavery's over.
What we're arguing about is the idea that you can rip our culture away from us by taking our heroes away.
Carl Marx wrote that.
Take the history away.
So evil they are.
The Cultural Revolution in China was about that.
Even Putin realizes that.
And something that he wrote, which leads me to believe that he's a Russian fascist more than a communist, leads me to believe that maybe in some ways he liked communism, but there was a part of communism he didn't like.
So he's a Russian nationalist.
And the communists are not.
Communists want to do away with Russia.
They don't want a Russian civilization or Russian culture.
There isn't any except the Tsar, but to the extent that there is, they want it to be all communist.
And he is very, or he expresses a great deal of animosity for what the communists did to Russian culture.
So when I look at what he wants to do, and this is not a, I don't know how significant it is.
It's significant if you want to interpret him correctly.
There's no question he wants to expand.
There's no question he doesn't care if he expands illegally, brutally.
with terrorist measures.
But I don't think he wants to create the Soviet Union.
He wants to recreate the Russian Empire.
What's the difference?
The practical difference.
He's not going to invade Poland.
Now, if he had a chance, would he invade Lithuania and Estonia and Latvia?
Yeah.
Because they were part of the original Russia.
Of the Russian Empire.
Or they arguably weren't.
They're not as critical as Ukraine and Belarus.
Belarus was.
And this is a debate.
between the Russians and the Ukrainians to go on forever.
Are they the same people or not?
Because originally, It's the Rus who brought Christianity to the Eastern world.
And then many of them and different people moved over to Moscow.
And over a period of century or two, Moscow became dominant.
Now, were they different people or were they the same people?
Same religion.
It was what we would now call, well, it was the Orthodox, it was the Eastern, at that point they were still part of the Roman Catholic Church, and it was the Eastern right of the Roman Catholic Church, which then later divided into Greek and Russian, and the Greeks and the Russians started to fight, and then they really separated for the Roman Catholic Church, and then you had the Roman Catholic Poland here that constantly wanted to convert them.
So there's a lot of religion involved in this as well.
So now, if you don't know the history of religion, you're not going to understand this in a million years.
Yeah, this is what we were talking about earlier.
It's like it's much more clear to Mayor Giuliani how these things transpire.
Because he's such a studier.
He reads all the time and studies all the time.
I mean, it's just everybody should.
But I think it helps me a lot in understanding.
Oh, oh my God.
It helps me a lot to be around you because of the things that I learned from hearing you speak.
I mean, I'm not trying to, you know, keep.
But it's true, you know, I mean, listen, we live in a merit system, you know, and the mayor believes in merit.
I think anybody who's a logical thinking person believes in merit.
And the communists who have no.
empathy or they probably see Western society and its empathy as an impediment and they use it as a conduit to try and turn people into a bunch of virtue signalers over things that it confuses the people.
You know, so you have to feel like with the COVID thing, you have to say that, you know, I got my mask on, look at me, I'm a good person.
Everybody feels like they have to demonstrate themselves as being a good person, but the problem is they have no knowledge about what they're trying to be good about.
If they knew what they were talking about, they wouldn't have to rely on virtue signaling, they could rely on merit and that's what the mayor relies on merit when he speaks he's speaking from knowledge knowledge is merit well here's here's what socialism and communism can be summarized as and I'm going to paraphrase it but this is Marx this is Engels this is all of them from each according to their work to
each according to their need right so it's ground say, let's say like New York,
maybe being generous, about 55 to 60 percent of New York works.
About 60 percent is dependent.
All right, let's make it what, when I came into office, it was, it was about 55-45.
55% worked, 45% were on welfare.
No, I'm sorry.
It was about 40.
It was 60-40.
It was 60-40.
I looked at that and I said, 60-40 is an awful lot.
It's really close to tipping over the other way.
So we could end up with 55% not working and 45% working.
Now that 45% can get pretty angry.
They're going to say, gosh, I'm working my ass off.
I got two kids, three kids, four kids.
I got a wife.
I got family problems I got to take care of.
And I work, you know, two jobs and my wife works a job.
And the guy next door.
Sitting on his asshole.
Hasn't worked in 10 years.
He sits home and he, I don't know, reads books or whatever the hell he does.
And he gets to live in the same apartment building.
And he gets the same amount of money I get.
Or if he's a member of the Communist Party, he gets more money than I'd rather do anything.
That is why every experiment in socialism.
Fails.
Has fallen apart in great violence.
tremendous animosity 27 out of 28 now china China hasn't fallen apart yet, but it's about to.
Well, you look at Venezuela.
Venezuela about 20 years ago, 30 years ago, if you read the business magazines, was going to be the great giant of the Western Hemisphere.
And it looked like it was on its way to doing that.
It has, and similar in some ways to Ukraine, it has tremendous natural wealth.
Brazil also.
I don't know if it's ever really been examined in Brazil, because Brazil is so big.
I've always made a secret bet on Brazil, but they've had just as many problems.
So, and they had a, they had, I don't know if they had a good government, a bad government, they had a more capitalistic government for a while.
And they were really predicted to go to the sky.
And then Chavez took over and it's a disaster.
And now Maduro.
Now they're in the hands of the drug dealers.
And the brain drain is unbelievable.
The complications now of Venezuelan migrants or aliens is very hard because there are, in fact, a group of Venezuelans.
Now many of them fled a while back and they're already integrated into the society because they're hardworking people.
But there are people in legitimately fleeing Venezuela because it's an oppressive communist regime.
And there are also people that are not legitimately fleeing and they're being sent here by Maduro like Castro did by emptying out his prisons.
to do tremendous damage to us.
And probably Venezuela has per capita given us the most cr dangerous criminals.
And I know it's hard to believe that I was involved in so many of these things, but I saw this happen with the Mariolitos in Cuba when I came into office in 1981.
It had already happened, but probably the third most incompetent president, Jimmy Carter.
said to Castro at one point, I don't know why he said it, but he was sort of lean toward communism anyway.
But he said, you know, we'll take any of your people like a big boast castro who was working at twice the iq and 50 times the conniving level of that little jerk right said you want my people okay i'll give you my people but i'm not going to give you my people in a way that you figure it out right away i'm going to give you my people in a way that you praise me for what i'm doing but meanwhile i'm going to screw
you so badly You're never going to recover, you dumb little peanut farmer.
Miami almost fell apart.
So what he did was, all told, he sent in about 150,000 people over about three years.
And there are very few ethnic groups.
that have been as successful as the Cubans.
They're very good people.
They're very upstanding people.
If you haven't met, like I did, the 25,000 Mariolitos who were let out of the nut houses, right?
Who were let out of the nut prisons.
And he didn't just send over burglars.
He sent over, you know, five times complex murderers.
I swear.
I went to Atlanta.
We changed Atlanta prison.
We put them in Atlanta prison, the worst ones.
And I went to Atlanta prison.
Atlanta prison used to be the famous prison for the mafia.
I knew Atlanta prison backwards and forwards from the time I was U.S. Attorney, the time I was associate Attorney General.
I was in charge of the Bureau of Prisons.
I even knew the ward.
I went there as Associate Attorney General when I decided to use it for the Mariolitos.
And he had a big sour of puss on.
The warden who was a friend of mine had a big sour of puss on.
He said, what did you do this to me for?
I said, what?
I put these guys in and we took out.
He said, yeah, I used to have all the Italians here.
It was fine.
At least you could control them.
The worst thing is we had to worry about their smuggled Italian meals on Sunday.
But they kept the place calm, no matter how crazy.
the criminal was, they wouldn't touch him because they're so afraid of the mafia.
And a little Italian guy, big giant guy, the guy'd say, yes, sir, no, sir.
He said, now they're gone.
All the black drug dealers that we used to have good relationship with are gone.
Now he said, you don't understand what these people are like.
I said, well, tell me.
He said, they're much worse than you think.
said first of all i'm not going to send you out on the floor because you go out on the floor like you used to go when you were associate attorney general when the italians were here and the blacks and they had like a and when i say the italians and the blacks it was the ones who worked together like nicky barnes and vito genovese so they were friends he said i put you out there to throw a piece of at you right he said they're crazy they're crazy they throw at people they throw and then
he said we have this thing i don't even understand yet i'm trying to understand it we have the aggressive and the submissive homosexuals from the cuban prisons You got to figure them out and separate them.
Because the aggressive ones, if they see the submissive ones, won't have sex with them.
They'll just kill them.
So we don't understand why.
We would think they were submissive and they would have sex with them, but they just kill them.
Well, that's a telltale sign of it.
We've had four killings already.
No idea.
We take two guys, we put them together.
One's a tough guy and the other's a submissive one.
And inste So now we have them in separate places.
I said, can I go look?
He said, yeah, yeah.
I'll tell you one thing.
One good thing about them is they're more hygienic and they don't throw feces around.
They don't throw feces around.
I said, well, that's a big plus, Gordon.
So we went there and they made some comments and stuff like that.
But they were, they were, the other group, wow.
The Mario Boatlift was.
was a minor version of what Biden put us through during his administration, except it was limited to 120,000 people.
Biden, we don't know what it was, bare minimum 12 million.
That's an ethnic invasion, right?
Yeah.
And we're working our way through it.
I got to tell you, on that issue, I don't even think his opponents.
can fault him on what he's done with immigration.
He's really gotten it under control.
And this stuff about how they're mean to people and they're, come on.
Like they, I don't think we have the video.
I should have asked you for it.
I know what you're talking about.
The guy they tackle today.
Yeah.
And then they made a big thing about it.
Look how terrible they treated him.
Oh, those ICE people are so bad.
They're really bad people.
He was just a little guy working, working, trying to help his little family.
Yeah, he was wanted for, Yeah.
The freaking animal.
Right.
I mean, then now you'll go back out and you say, how about you hit him a couple more times?
Yep.
it was a i don't understand this what are cops supposed to do if you resist them what are they supposed to do they'll let you run away i work with cops all my life and my uncles were cops so maybe i see things from their perspective But tell me how I'm wrong about this.
My job is to arrest you.
I don't know.
You talk yourself into an arrest, you jackass.
Now, if you want to, if you, I can make it easy or I can make it hard.
It's up to you.
It's like that Rhode Island Attorney General.
Right near here in Rhode Island.
She's an assistant attorney general.
She goes into a upper scale bar, gets herself stinking drunk, and they throw her out.
I don't know if we have this video.
Yeah, that was another video we should have.
Well, you know what?
When I master this instrumentation here, I'm going to have this stuff for you.
So the bar calls the cops and says, get her the hell out of here.
She's a crazy drunk disrupting the place.
And she behaves like an eighteen-year-old idiot.
No, no.
She just she behaves like a Nancy Pelosi, or a Chuck Schumer, or a very entitled Democrat.
You know who I am.
So the guy says, come on, all you have to do is they want you out of here.
Will you please go?
Then he turns around to some of the people who work for the restaurant and he says, like, do I really have to?
He said, you got to get rid of her.
If you have to handcuff her, this is the people that work at the restaurant, handcuff her, she's really been awful.
And he can hear it.
He can hear it.
And her girlfriend, her girlfriend's taking her on.
And the husband is sitting there trying to calm him down.
But this guy, like, obviously not much of a tough guy because he has no control.
I mean, if it were, I don't think he was Italian.
If he was Italian, he would have control of him.
I don't know what ethnically he was, but he could not.
If he was an Italian, I'd be very embarrassed.
I tell you, we never let this woman do that.
he'd protect her He protected her by saying, okay, come on, sweetheart.
You can't talk like that to a cop.
Yeah, and if she had any rational.
So here's what she got she would have done it she and her she and her dumb girlfriend her girlfriend may have started it her girlfriend says don't you know who that is i don't know she yeah she's a big drunk she's a big drunk who looks uh looks a little like she's working this restaurant for sex or something she's an a g i don't even know if you knew what that was and then she said i'm an a g You can't arrest me.
I'm an AG.
He said, I don't give a shit.
Yeah.
Good for law enforcement.
That's a good cop.
I don't give a shit.
Nobody's above the law.
That's what they always want to tell you.
Shifty shift.
Nobody's above the law.
Oh.
I'm sorry.
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I have to tell you, this thing with the Catholic Church and the Muslims is getting me very, very upset because I don't think they have adequately analyzed the underlying maniacal hatred built into that religion of Jews and Christians.
The hatred that emerges from the Christian religion is human developed against the teachings of the leader of the religion against the teaching of the religions.
The teaching is simple.
Forgive your enemies.
That's the teaching.
Muhammad never said that.
Muhammad said, kill the infidels.
And then he moderated that when he found a way to become wealthy.
And that is, well, you can take tribute from them, but you've got to put them in a lowly position.
Do you know that the amount of African slavery in the name of Islam went on for 500 more years than the Atlantic slave trade.
And there were like 500 books on the Atlantic slave trade and three on the Islamic slave trade.
And by the way, it went on until the 1960s.
So now the president is trying to clean up Smithsonian.
They have a big thing at Smithsonian where you can press a button.
and it'll tell you how many slaves the early presidents had 12 15 200 300 uh franklin, they say Franklin had slaves.
And if it wasn't for the fact that he had slaves, he never would have invented the things that he invented.
Except there's no historical evidence of any kind that the slave participated in any of the things he did.
So they just make it up.
I mean, that's not history.
Now, the Smithsonian brought...
You know, the new African Museum.
The African Museum is devoted almost exclusively is obsessed with slavery.
It's like as if the African Americans have nothing else but slavery.
And he's incorporated a lot of that into the Smithsonian now.
And what Trump wants to do is not just not root it out, but balance it.
Like if you were to go through the Smithsonian now, the whole history of America, the history of slavery.
There's nothing else we did.
Yeah.
Now, how about the simple fact that it was white people who liberated them?
of them.
Right.
The young men from this state here in New Hampshire and the young men from Maine and the young men from Pennsylvania and the Irish from New York who were paid to take the place of the shitheads who were too cowardly to go defend their country in New York, which is why it's so stupidly Democrat.
It was those patriots who were very, very anti-slavery, who fought that war and died in record numbers.
And if you ought to fool yourself into thinking the war was about something else, that's a sign of the, what we were talking about before, lack of education.
You really have never looked.
I mean, there is a secession document.
I wonder how many of you know that there's a secession document.
It comes from South Carolina.
Remember the first, I don't know if it was the first.
gun fired that we consider it the first shot Fort Sumter, right?
Fort Sumter.
something right out is in South Carolina.
They wrote a declaration of secession and they listed the reasons for secession, much like we listed the reasons for a much greater cause, which was to separate ourselves from England, right?
So you want to tell me the war wasn't about slavery when that was the first reason that was listed?
How, what, you want to make up history?
I didn't write it.
You didn't write it.
They did.
I'll give you another example.
When things weren't going well for the Union, for the North, and they were losing battle after battle, one bad general after another, much better army in the South.
He was starting to have morale problems, Lincoln was.
I don't know if he already had the draft riots in New York, but they had draft riots in New York.
The reason he decided on the Emancipation Proclamation and then eventually the 14th, 15th, and 16th Amendments.
was to raise the morale of our troops so they were fighting for something higher than themselves, more important than themselves, which is human liberty for black people and he did and that's how he one of the ways he won the war and there was a there was a lot of um opposition within his cabinet because they thought it would be hard for him to put things back together again if he did that so
and there was a lot of support for it too because there were very very strong abolitionist groups that thought Lincoln went too slow.
The abolitionist groups thought Lincoln went through too slow.
The people that wanted to be more accommodating thought he went too fast and the guy had to deal with the biggest problem any American president had to deal with his country split in half.
If he didn't handle it right, there'd be no country left.
And he was losing.
And when he did the emancipation proclamation, And then eventually they put it into the amendments.
Yeah.
People rallied.
He got recruits.
People rallied like crazy to fight for slavery.
So I don't know if there's another place in the world because I haven't, I've tried to check world history.
It's hard to check this where white men fought to free black men.
Right.
But 300,000 plus white men died in a war where the major purpose of the war was to preserve slavery.
How's that for an American story for you?
So why isn't that story told along with the story Yeah.
Like there was slavery in Africa, probably more and it lasted longer.
There was slavery taking people to Asia, taking people to the Middle East.
There was a significant amount of Islamic slavery.
Well, did those countries, mayor, that did have slavery at the time, did they take their cues from what occurred in America, how how we got rid of it?
The Indian slavery.
The Indian tribes had slaves.
Right.
But we got rid of it through a process in our country.
And did countries like Africa kind of take our cue on that?
And that's why they don't have it anymore either.
Well, we, I mean, some of them went into the 1950s and 1960s.
Okay.
But they finally, you know, America had an influence on the rest of the world in that regard.
Yeah, I mean, there's no doubt that we should be cognizant of what we did wrong, but there's also no doubt that we should understand what we did right, because it also is part of a process.
America is a country, and maybe it's the, maybe it's the, maybe it's the, maybe it's the slogan, the saying, the thought, the principle to develop a more, we're const never satisfied that we're, Trump wants to make America great again.
Yeah.
We want to improve ourselves.
Yeah.
Both in terms of our moral position and our material position.
And I don't know of a country that is as focused on that as we are.
Yeah.
And if you want to look at the bad things we did to give people a valid view of this country so they don't end up like the people protesting with this mass hatred for it.
Who know nothing?
Of course they know nothing.
Yeah.
I mean, they.
Remember when Ted got those girls in the street there and started asking them questions and they started admitting openly without any provocation, Oh, I'm not educated enough to know that.
She looked at the other girl and said, Well, how about you?
And the other girl says, Well, I'm not educated enough to know about that either.
And this is that was a very, what, a Freudian moment, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
It was a very, it really did explain where we are, why we are where we are and maybe how we're going to get out of it.
The thing that is extremely impressive about the Trump administration is they're hitting on all cylinders.
They're hitting all the places that have to be reformed and changed so that we can get rid of the wokeness that came in, the hatred for America.
It's not accidental.
It all has to do with trying to make us into a Marxist country.
So I look at that Smithsonian thing I was talking about and the review of the Smithsonian.
That's part of trying to restore our culture, which we have to do.
You look at how Trump is trying to get the wokeness out of the schools.
That's an effort to make our educational system fair and balanced.
Yes.
And the same thing with the, how do we educate?
We educate in school and we educate on the media.
He's trying to straighten out both.
But if we want to have the country we used to have, and that we think we had, we're going to have to do all that to repair the damage that's been done.
And isn't it worth it?
Isn't it worth it to get back to that again of course absolutely well i think we've covered almost everything texas redistricting we took care of that the smithsonian the catholic church let's see oh you know there was a murder here in new hampshire please tell did you know that i did not you didn't know that i'm going to show you the couple It's really very very sad.
Maria said in Marbury, New Hampshire.
It was on Monday.
Not far from where we are.
You don't think of.
New Hampshire having murders, right?
It's so beautiful up here, you guys.
That's where we are right now in New Hampshire.
It's a God's country up here.
Is there this couple here?
Wait, wait, wait.
Let me get.
I got them up.
Okay.
That couple, And the wife, the wife was extremely depressed about that and other things.
And for reasons that nobody, for reasons that nobody appears to be able to explain, okay, she went, got a gun, and shot two of the three kids.
both in the brain, one shot.
The one whose face is covered is alive.
And she shot her husband and killed him.
with numerous shots, numerous, numerous shots.
Did she take her own life?
She did.
Her name is Tia Adams.
Oh, no, no, that's the wrong one.
That's the one involving the judge.
that was another i mean we had we had two really weird we had really two very weird uh cases uh tonight the judge the judge who got shot who was running the People are losing their minds.
The Rhode Island attorney general who decided she wouldn't leave the restaurant, and she's an AG, so she can do whatever the hell she wants.
Right.
I mean, is there something in the air?
Is it?
Hopelessness, maybe.
Hopelessness?
Well, not on all of our part, but I think some people have.
That woman obviously had a.
This is a heck of a story to conclude with.
I'll find something nicer to just just but so this this happened on monday and the and the woman's name that you saw up there is emily long And she killed her husband, Ryan Long, who was 34, he was 48.
They had three kids, Parker eight and Ryan six and then they don't give the name of the one who survived who obviously is the youngest one who looks like he's about three and on early on Monday the police were called and both kids were shot in the head and their father had multiple gunshot wounds And
then she had a, she shot herself.
The neighbor said it was a perfect.
family as far as we know.
Wow.
The couple's three-year-old child, the little boy there is three, is the lone survivor.
Oh, what the hell is he going to go through, Ted?
Oh, forget it.
I mean, Rob.
Yeah, his life is going to be.
found alone and unharmed.
And she was the And they lived, as I said, in Madbury, New Hampshire.
Ryan, the gentleman who was killed, was a school psychologist at Oyster River Middle School in Durham, right here, right, Durham, where the university is, right?
And he reportedly was diagnosed with glioblastoma, a highly aggressive form of brain cancer.
So in a TikTok that she posted two days ago, or two days before the shooting, she, This is two days before.
I've been struggling so much and really depressed and just have really become reclusive and just wanted to be with my kids and my husband.
That being said, I'm making a change and it's starting today and I'm making a point to get out of my depression.
and do this for my family.
and then two days later she turned around killed her husband killed two of the kids and killed herself that was her idea of resolving it Well, that, you know, demoralization, they say, one of the key components of demoralization is the inability to be able to delineate the difference between right and wrong.
So if these incidents, which appear to be on the increase, I hope not, but it kind of suggests that our society is becoming increasingly demoralized according to the rules of demoralization.
That makes sense.
So we'll end on the note that we began on, which is that Putin's got to be stopped.
Now, you could say from playing his games, but the longer he plays his games, the more innocent people die and children, and the more children are taken for trafficking.
And this is not a normal man.
This is an evil man.
I just take you back to my book, the chapter, Leadership, Stand Up to Bullies.
Only thing they understand is standing up to them.
And then they knees shake.
So it's time.
It's time for our president to lose his temper.
And feel that he and his country have been double crossed.
but all they were trying to do is save russians and save ukrainians and uh we We should even talk to them.
Just put them in effect.
And say now, if you want to get out of them, this is what you got to do.
Otherwise, we'll keep them there for good.
And we're going to make them worse.
and when we find exceptions to it, we're going to close it.
And our objective is to starve you to death.
We hate to do that to the Russian people, but that's the only thing we know will work because it worked the last time.
You know it'll work too, Vladimir.
That's why you rushed to the conference and bullshit at me.
I don't appreciate that.
I'm telling you what I would do.
We've got to change the dynamic now if we want to be effective in saving lives.
What he did is treacherous.
That whole thing on Friday and now Lavrov, you can have NATO security.
No, we have to approve the security.
You can have a summit.
No, you can't have a summit.
We have to go.
Come on.
Come on.
Do that to an amateur.
It's time for him to get a punch so hard that it's going to take him a day to wake up.
I'm going to tell you, though, if you do it, you'll get Putin.
He's not, he's evil.
He's vicious.
He has no concern for human life.
He's pathological in that sense.
But he's very shrewd and cunning, and he doesn't want to lose.
And he doesn't want to put his country in a worse position.
So if you give him a, if you stand up to him and you show him this is going to be really bad for you, he'll change.
Because he doesn't care.
So let's pray for the people of Ukraine.
Let's pray for the people of Iran and the people of Israel.
But let's also pray that for our president, that he makes the right decision.
He executes it correctly and delivers us and delivers all these innocent people from so much death and these children i don't know how many maybe a hundred thousand that he's taken So we need God to help us, to guide the president and to guide us and to move us in the right direction.
Yes.
So we'll see you tomorrow night, 7 o'clock on Wendell TV, 8 o'clock on X. Both are on X. And let's see what happens.
There'll probably be some developments between now and then.
I can't believe it's going to stay much longer than that.
This is very dynamic the way it's moving.
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