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The Rudy Giuliani Show: Friday, September 5, 2025
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Hello, this is Rudy Giuliani, and this is America's mayor live and live from New Hampshire.
Dover, New Hampshire.
Well, it looks to me like the string has run out on uh the despots of the East.
Maybe the parade was a little too much.
I doubt it.
I would say the killings were a little too much.
Whatever views uh our president Donald uh Trump had of um of the tyrant despot and murderer, uh Vladimir Putin had to be uh completely blown out of the water by his conduct in the last oh,
four to five weeks, this extra period where oh there were there were deadlines and they were going to talk about peace, and they were gonna talk about saving Russian lives and saving Ukrainian lives and uh trying to get things back to normal.
Actually, we're gonna be talking about over the last four, five, six weeks.
Uh instead, uh Putin found excuses of the dumbest and stupidest kind to delay that.
He never actually gave a good reason for delay.
Like there was something he had to assess, something he had to look at, some group he had to mollify.
No, no, he just said he uh he he wasn't ready uh to meet with uh a Zelensky, who he considered uh not legitimate.
Now, his considerations for illegitimacy, of course, were patently absurd to be rejected out of hand by uh uh all uh that he wasn't properly elected or properly held over in office.
The reality is neither has Putin been properly elected in a long, long, long time.
And it would seem to me if somebody were gonna raise that, the last guy that could raise that would be would be uh Putin.
Uh then he was gonna meet with them uh but only after others they went through with Lavrov any number of embarrassing excuses that a 12-year-old would find embarrassing if their best friend tried to get a date based on these things.
Um now uh it's even quite insulting the way he did it at his uh meetings with the um with the three despots, you know, where he was uh with uh the guys he feels most comfortable with.
Uh Zijin Ming, I don't know how many he's killed under his belt, 20 million, 30 million, 40 million.
Kim Young-un, maybe 10.
Putin, who knows?
Who knows?
Nobody.
They just all get poisoned.
When they talk out against him, speak against them, write against him, they end up somewhere and then they're poisoned.
Some die, some don't die, some live in agony for the rest of their lives.
These are people he feels extraordinarily comfortable with because they have the moral uh uh fiber of a uh well of Satan, really.
And so with them, he can be kind of why out of wise ass.
And what did he say uh during this meeting of the big parade where um Xi Jinming was supposed to frighten Donald Trump into agreeing to anything they wanted when he saw that they had um all the all this uh armament,
all this equipment that was um two to three generations behind ours, and probably could locate precisely where they were stolen from and from whom they were stolen.
Um actually is now working on stopping them from stealing uh uh maybe the next generation or the one after it or the one after it that we're working on.
Uh so I don't know.
I don't know really how smart they are.
They've we've always overestimated both of them.
And every time push came to shove and we got a view of what they actually had, it was far less.
Now, with Trump as the president, we really overestimate them because even though they're evil and harmful and we hate them, and oh they gotta be smarter than Trump, right?
Because they gotta make Trump into the bad guy.
Problem is they're not.
They're not even a match for him.
So Putin is coming up with a very inventive and creative military move that should shock our American generals.
Or it could look like chapter 14 in their book History of War, which they memorize at West Point.
Uh he's doing exactly what Hitler did at the Battle of the Bolshe, except on a piss ant scale and with a useless army that can't seem to fight Ukraine.
So he's he's moving uh uh Russia is moving a hundred thousand troops to the east, right up against all those other countries, the the what to the extent they border uh one or two NATO countries to the extent they border Ukraine.
He's gonna move up a hundred thousand troops.
Hitler tried it with eight hundred thousand and it didn't work when he moved them from Russia to um to uh the border with uh Germany and France, it did cost us a lot of lives, but uh gosh, we won the war, and we would have lost even less lives if Roosevelt hadn't been in a Biden-like condition,
unable to make decisions and had uh uh absolute communists around him making decisions that were more favorable to Uncle Joe than they were to the United States, as these great men of history complained, Douglas MacArthur and Winston Churchill.
So so he's gonna he's gonna move um a hundred thousand troops uh to the to the east uh so that he can really um wipe out if things don't work, Ukraine.
Uh I don't think we're quaking in our boots, nor was it unexpected.
Uh to borrow your military playbook from Hitler only shows that, like uh China, uh you are both as a military power and as an economic uh rival, a second-rate copier.
Now, you uh Russia are a second rate copier.
China, I will say, is a first-rate copier.
They are they are the they are the guys who can cheat on on exams and make it look maybe they write better than you do.
And their exam, they cheat, they write everything you write.
They don't know the answer, but they write it better and the teacher likes it better.
And they get a higher grade, even though you had all the information.
Um the United States, however, has a couple of moves that are not silly, childish, borrowed from uh textbooks from other wars because we're incapable of original thinking.
I mean, my goodness, if you listen to General Kane on Fox, for any five minutes, you get more original thinking that the Chinese general staff has had in 50 years.
Um the US now is making a new demand on Europe, and so far, so far we're betting a thousand on demands that no other American president could get.
Oh, he was gonna disorganize the European Union.
They weren't gonna, they're gonna walk out on him.
They liked it better when Biden was there or not there.
They liked it better when nobody showed up for the United States than they used to call the bed the bed chamber.
And uh somebody, if they didn't know who would give an answer, like, are we gonna put boots in the ground in Ukraine?
And then from behind a curtain, you would hear no boots on the ground in Ukraine.
That's the way it worked.
It was like behind a curtain, there were a group of people.
We will never know who they are.
We'll never know who they are.
Although some people insist, one of them was the wizard of Oz, not Dr. Oz.
Not to be confused with Dr. Us, but the wizard of Oz, who was in uh who was in Hollywood during the communist era, remember?
So that's the way they would get answers.
And um they say, we're going to move a hundred thousand troops to the eastern front.
And Trump's response is, geez, I seem to have read that in the newspaper in 1945, 46.
Didn't Hitler do that, Jackass?
And by the way, it needs to be about a million troops, not a hundred thousand.
But I think you're gonna lose them all, uh Vlad, but that's okay.
Uh do what you do, do what the hell you want because here's what we're doing.
I'm I'm telling my newly revived uh European allies as they now put in together 26 peacekeepers and haven't had a one turn them down.
They're like really anxious to get in there and get right next to Russia.
I wonder why.
You think they're looking for some confrontations because of the when you counted up all those countries, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, uh-huh, Czechoslovakia.
How many people to kill there?
Poland, oh man, you killed a lot of Poles.
You think they like the Russians?
Um how many of these soldiers are you gonna put there have a grandfather whose uh body parts he took off them?
A lot.
So they're really anxious to get there.
Uh uh, probably to protect Ukraine, but maybe to get a shot at a couple of your people.
Who knows who knows?
Hey, we're not involved in it.
I'm not suggesting anything like that.
You got some really badasses there that don't like you.
Uh, but beyond that, um, I'm I'm I'm I'm sorry, but there's another thing we want to add to that.
So they're gonna be there, whether you like it or not, and you're not getting a veto power.
We don't have veto powers against enemies.
Uh I mean, I don't, I'm not giving you the I don't, I don't.
I mean, it doesn't do me any good to do the veto power.
All my Republicans double cross me.
So no veto power.
We decide on our security.
You know, it's a new concept, uh, Vladimir.
Uh, you're the enemy.
You're the one that Ukraine has to be secured against, and you want to set up the security.
I understand how people much smarter than us go for that.
But we're dumb, we're just dumb, you know, like um JD comes from the Midwest.
He's not very sophisticated.
But you know what he told me?
He told me it doesn't work that way.
Usually, if you're securing yourself against your enemy, you don't let them set up the security.
So we're gonna try it this time.
So you're not gonna put your damn hands on it.
It's gonna be done by those 26 countries that hate you.
They're gonna secure Ukraine, and you're gonna live with it.
Because if you don't, you're gonna starve to death.
Uh next, the next thing, um, the next thing we're gonna do is we're gonna set up a peacekeeping force uh there that also has its eye on something else, peace, and nobody's buying Russian oil.
Seems like nobody likes Russian oil, and nobody liked buying it anyway.
You charge too much.
So we got this other oil that we're selling.
It's called Ukrainian oil.
Oh, and gee, gee, I gotta admit, a bit of a, I wouldn't call it a conflict, but a bit of an interest here.
And My country has a piece of that.
So uh you screw around with that, you're spoon around the United States of America.
And Vladimir, I'm getting tired of being screwed around with.
Don't push me.
So I think you show up at the bargaining table and you just agree, huh?
Get this over with, because if you don't, the sanctions are actually going into effect.
Uh I put two in effect last night.
The India one we're really cracking down on now.
Um I think you know those emergency reserves that you needed for all of Siberia and part of Crimea, uh, you're gonna need it for all of Crimea.
And all of Siberia, and it's gonna spread.
And my objective, my objective is to have the people of Russia demanding that you do this because they're starving.
I don't want to do it to them, but I gotta find a way to save lives without killing people.
And I put their lives in your hands.
We're gonna starve them, and you're gonna save them by agreeing to an agreement that I like, not one that you necessarily like.
That that's that's what you can get to do when you're the richest country on earth, and you're the most militarily powerful country on earth, uh, more powerful than you and your uh uh your little friend who likes to do parades.
I I have to tell you also, our generals found several major problems in your parades that will allow very quick victory if we go to war against you.
But they told me I'm not allowed to tell you.
Okay.
Then I think the president should take up the immortality thing with him.
Say, Vladimir, you know I like you very much.
But I'm getting concerned about you.
I really am getting concerned.
That conversation that you had with Zi Jin Ming, may I first recommend you?
You used to be a Russian Orthodox Christian, and you you you told Bush that you are now.
You can't you can't be Russian Orthodox Christians don't slaughter innocent people.
Um right.
And there's a lot of other things you do that I I don't want to point out either, but I don't go around touting my religion on my sleeve.
Uh but uh this thing about how uh you guys can pull organs out of people and stay alive, you and you and your Chinese pal.
First of all, there's a whole big investigation that China's making a fortune doing that with live uh people.
You see, in the civilized world, you very, very scrupulously wait until the person is dead, and then you take the organs that are allowed to be taken by the person, and then they determine whether they're they're healthy enough for transport for for for uh being uh uh used for what would you do it for for livers, kidneys, hearts, uh, brains.
We've had to do that with Biden several times.
Didn't unfortunately the brain thing doesn't work.
Uh you didn't know that.
Oh, yeah, Biden had two or two or three of those.
And uh, they just didn't work.
Um a lot of Democrats have had brain uh uh transplants, that's why you see them walking around like complete dumbass fools.
Um so you guys actually think that if you really master this uh pulling organs out of live people, you can make yourself younger, you go get a younger heart and you're gonna be younger.
Or you get a younger, I don't know what else, spleen or brain or you know what else.
You guys, I know what you guys are being looking for anyway.
I I know look It was not necessary that you uh and I would not answer that question for you because I don't talk about that stuff.
But it it is it is true that um I mean you guys are kind of old now, and being that small could be an embarrassment for your whole life, and I can understand how you might want to transplant, but I've never heard of a transplant working in that situation.
And aren't you a little old for that now?
You think that's why you're such bullies?
I don't know.
See, he's gotta have these open conversations with them.
If he really wants to rap with him, this is the way to do it, you know.
Uh so I do think he's at his at a point where uh it's not going back anymore.
I I've never seen him take this anyway.
So I'm really expecting quite a quite a um uh not not, you know, not like an angry display, and that's why I played it out the way I did for the last four or five minutes, played it out kind of sarcastically.
I I kind of see it in the in the uh in the um remark back to them, uh you know, basically wishing them good luck as they're conspiring against the United States.
That was a boom.
Well, do we have a little bit of this to play for them so they can get a sense of the gravitas or the lack thereof?
The latest
Well, we're talking so if you're you and she shouldn't have been functioning.
And they're not doing they're not doing uh, they're not doing uh fat so with a mad murderer much good, right?
Well, it's making Putin looking good.
It's a difficult job, probably.
No, but I think they're making Putin look smaller.
Oh, uh oh.
Well, we'll see how that drama plays out.
You um from now on, you've got to watch that stuff very, very carefully.
You know, I I used to analyze lots of this stuff uh in the 70s and the 80s on Russian surveillances.
They used to try to fool around in the silliest possible ways, then because it was hard to do.
Like they were constantly trying to make rigan uh small.
Hard to do, but harder to catch at the same time.
You know, now we have a little bit more ability and and a little bit more savvy to know that we're being at first it was very easy to catch, and then they stopped doing it.
Then when they started doing it, it was very hard to catch.
They mean they went and they went and they went and perfected the art to the extent they could back then.
But their big one was, you know, Reagan dominated, and they didn't like that.
They didn't like that.
Oh, remember oh, yeah.
Well, who was the meeting with Khrushchev?
And then he he didn't wear the suit or he wore the suit instead of the well Gorbachev was like four inches shorter than him.
Yeah, and so was every other fat little Russian and less handsome, and but you know, um, they would do things like one time they just somebody tripped where one of the fat little drunk Russians trip wearing one of these things.
Ah and you know, a few of our local politicians might be guilty of something like that.
You know, Reagan wouldn't do it, but it was recommended that Reagan put on a pair and get up to about six four or six five, just so they would have to get on a lap.
It's an arms race, right?
It's an arms race, it's a show.
It's a heel race.
You would you would think an actor might think of doing that.
I kind of I kind of was for it.
I just thought it would be so much fun if he showed up.
And I I heard Nancy Reagan, the first lady was quite the producer as well.
She was kind of had an eye for that and what would work, you know, in different scenarios.
And she would dress.
We're very close.
So the Trump arrangement was a very interesting uh uh um chief of staff arrangement.
He couldn't make up his mind between three.
The one he would have gone to out of pure loyalty was uh uh Ed Meese.
Ed Meese had been with him from back when he was governor, he had been chief of staff when he was governor when he'd been quite successful.
He had been with him and nobody else supported him.
Uh and he knew him probably no no no uh he knew him best tied with Deaver.
Deaver was with him for quite some time, but Diva was the showman.
Diva used to put, I don't know if they had comms directors then, Ted.
He's president, you know.
It's like when he called me to say, I'm gonna give you the presidential medal of freedom.
I went like no, this must be a result of my accident, and I'm I'm unconscious.
Must be one of those, one of those dreams, one of those good dreams that uh takes care of the nightmares.
So what we do we have anything?
On the OS.
Yeah, I thought I thought we were gonna we we were going to uh see if he if we have a few comments of his about uh Ukraine.
The president?
Yeah, yeah.
Let's uh see those up here.
Yeah, so he was yesterday, right?
He met with Oh, there he is.
Oh, yeah, there's there's one of our guys.
Um yeah, a phone call with uh so let's see yesterday.
Let's see if he uh so he did urge folks to stop purchasing uh Russian oil.
So we'll see if we can play a clip of that from the Oval Office.
I guess he was with the president of that deadline is now on the public.
You can give us any indication when you will make it.
Well, I'm having a conversation with him very shortly, and I'll know pretty much what we're gonna be doing.
We've taken very strong action, as you know, and in other ways we've taken very strong action, but I'll be speaking to him over the next few days, and we're gonna see I'm gonna know exactly what's happening.
I'm not happy with all the people.
You got 7,819 people killed last week, Russian soldiers and Ukraine soldiers, right?
Not American soldiers, not soldiers from Poland, but they're human beings, they're souls, they have parents, they wave goodbye to their parents, and then the parents never see him again.
and that's the end of a, over a stupid war, and I want to see it stopped.
*Pewds*
Go for it, let's stop.
Well I hope you can detect the sincerity in the statement.
The non-American soldiers, uh, but they're very they're very important to him.
What he's reflecting is of course his own decency and his own upbringing as a Christian and an American, but he's reflecting thousands of years of Western civilization, which has contributed much, but it's it's signal achievement is the value of human life.
I would say if you would like to have a debate, and you want to pay a lot of money for organizing one, you go find me the people who want to debate against Western civilization on the theory that their civilization elevates human life and the human beings to a higher status than the uh civilization uh that started uh pre-Helitic and
that now has culminated in uh the United States and Europe.
He showed me the civilization that values the human being in all respects.
I'm I'm I'm willing to do it with uh uh uh two sides, but two uh uh uh uh piece of paper with two sides pluses and the minuses.
And then let's let's let's see if we can since that they're they're they're the group that wants to uh take over for us.
Let's see what the contribution of Russian communism has been to that.
Or Chinese communism, or uh the Prophet Muhammad.
Let's see what the the the Prophet Mohammed's contribution has been to the elevation of the importance of all human life, including uh those who disagree with you, Jewish, Christian, so-called infidels, and how they should be handled.
And then uh you tell me why uh we don't have to be on alert that their goal is to eliminate us because um they bel they believe that they have the one true revelation,
and their revelation not only uh is um their revelation isn't content to just be secure in being the one true revelation that at some point in uh in the unpredictable future will prevail,
but the one that has to be made to prevail by the use of uh uh significant uh violence, military force, torture, extortion, and all other forms of illegal activity.
That's the difference between us.
It's the um if we take these two movements first first the com first the uh Muhammad movement, the Islamic movement, whichever you want it wanna call it, which is earlier, and we take the communist movement.
We find that although it shares very little in common in the sense of its derivation, one is a one is a uh spiritual uh uh derivation.
Uh the other is a political derivation, but there's something spiritual about it also, uh I I would say.
Um, or at least it claims to be.
But they end up at a certain point meeting and then dividing.
And uh you to understand the world we live in, you need a very, very good understanding of that that isn't going to be isn't going to be altered by uh momentary events and um moments of tremendous drama.
So we'll take a short break and we'll be right back.
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So I think we've done some in-depth coverage of what's going on and what's going to happen with Ukraine, Russia, and the United States.
And I do think a push is coming to shove very, very soon.
And since there seems to be an affinity for weekends for these kinds of things, I'd be very alert over the weekend for some uh step to be taken that will uh uh be quite crushing on the Russians.
Don't expect it to be military, expect it to be economic, but uh economic on a scale that I don't think you've uh seen before.
Um the the president has in a very, very uh unusual historical act, seems to have involved himself in uh the mayor's race.
Um and I can see I can understand why.
I still think there are pros and cons that can be discussed about this.
And I think on um maybe maybe uh tomorrow night we'll we'll see if we can do a little panel discussion on that.
Uh, because there are there is no one view of that as to whether it's right or wrong.
Uh generally you would say a president shouldn't get involved in a mayor's race, uh, particularly when he's got uh 26 elections coming up right after it that are of real significance to him, particularly since you have honestly very little control over it.
I was elected the year after Clinton was elected.
No one ever expected a Republican to be elected.
A Republican was elected in New Jersey a year after after Clinton was elected, and a Republican was elected in Virginia a year after Clinton was elected.
So there's a reason for that.
A lot of people think, oh, they rebel against the that's not true.
It depends on the local issues that are going on.
The local issues mostly subordinate the national issues.
And then every once in a while they don't, so you get an exception, then you think it always works that way.
So I would say the president normally would not get involved.
Here again, I think the president is acting out of principle and acting out of real concern for the United States of America.
He they've had some very strange and weird uh mayoral candidates that have to have offended him immensely and also worried him for the good of his country that he's in charge of.
But there hasn't been a mandami.
There hasn't been a guy that so openly embraced Marxism, uh uh Chinese uh version of communism, uh a hatred of the United States, a disdain for the United States, a hatred for New York.
Uh and and and I guess it's also underlined by the fact that he's he is a New Yorker, and therefore um, you know, there is there is a there is a uh uh uh there is a socialist communist running in Minneapolis, and he doesn't seem to be paying attention, nor is the world.
But excuse me, I know it's hard when an ex-mayor of New York says this, but Minneapolis is not New York.
Like nobody in Europe will know who the hell got elected in Minneapolis or care much, and if it is a socialist, they'll say, oh, well, it's Minneapolis.
If it's New York, to many of these people, New York is more famous than America.
You know, I used to say to I used to say to Governor Pataki, um you say uh uh you know, Albany is the capital of uh New York.
And I used to say, yeah, but you know, New York is the capital of the world.
And then I would say that to President Clinton, too.
Washington's the capital of the United States.
Yeah, but New York is the capital of the world.
And then Pope John backed me up when he came to New York and he announced at the beginning of a speech that he was very glad to be in New York, the capital of the world.
Uh So that's good and bad, isn't it?
And it's really bad if you get a if you get a mayor who is an out and out communist.
He's also a fool, an idiot, a jerk, unprepared, possibly dishonest, a sniveling little cheater, cheated on his cheated in order to get into school by claiming he's black.
He comes from Africa.
And you know, if he had put down Afro American, which he did, he probably would have been lying in a way, but he could have gotten away with it.
But he added the word black, because he wanted to make sure he got the designation and the money.
And that's a straight out and outline.
And it shows you what a snivelling little schnora he is.
He is painfully a hater of Jewish people.
And he supports the most outlandish form of anti Semitism.
And uh supports Hamas, which is a terrorist group.
Don't know if he's gone far enough to support Hamas to violate the laws.
Wouldn't it be surprised if he had?
Can't imagine how you would give him uh any kind of um information that's at all classified, not even classified, but information that you would just, as a matter of common sense, expect the mayor of New York would not disseminate.
I wouldn't give him uh babkis.
I mean I think it'll go right to the imam and right to the uh the people that he he, the Islamic extremist terrorist that he socializes with and that he's part of.
His father is a left-wing Islam Islamicist from way, way back, his mother is a communist.
Um what else do you want to know about him?
He wants to defund the police, and he's gonna do it.
So I don't I don't know.
Now the president has now said that he wants the others to get together and decide who should run and pick the best candidate.
I think the president had to interrupt Adams at a birthday party for Muhammad, in order to tell him this, which would immediately disqualify Adams as having the common sense to be the guy to do it.
Look, Adams has some good ideas.
I like Adams.
He called me to wish me well when I was injured a few days ago.
That was very, very nice.
Uh it was a very, very nice thing to do, you know, for someone who's been both a critic and a supporter, but uh back and forth.
But it was just a human thing to do, and I appreciate it.
Uh, but uh this is this is not on this is not uh who's the most uh uh feeling person.
This is who can win.
I would never select the guy I'm gonna select on the basis of uh this is this is you know some form of ideal uh public servant.
We're doing this under great pressure with a with political realities, what they are in brainwashed New York and uh name recognition, money, everything else.
Um but I do think I do think Eric, a birthday party for Mohammed, it indicates you haven't grown up.
You're not a well-educated person.
Please don't take it as an insult, and please don't take it as a racial anything.
A lot of people don't know Mohammed's history as a murderer, as a pedophile, as a robber, uh, who's dedicated the second half of his life to getting money any way that he could, including uh through uh uh holding them in in uh servitude.
Uh so you don't you don't celebrate the birthday of a mass murderer pedophile, unless you want to continue The enormously damaging uh uh uh fairy tale that Muhammad was the founder of a decent religion,
a decent religion is found by a decent man, not by a man who kills Jews, kills Christians, rapes women, rapes young women.
That that that's a man who, if he's the head of a religion, it's got an he becomes like you pray not to be, you put him up on the altar and you pray not to be like him.
You put up the it's like anti-Satan worship now.
If you read Marx and you want to figure out, and we're gonna do some pieces on this, how how this how this um how this peace treaty has existed between uh Islam and uh and communism, where there would be a natural dichotomy because uh communism abores religion.
Um some of it has to do with communism's acceptance of of uh of reality, that there are certain realities that for a period of time have to be accepted and you have to take on allies that you would otherwise abore, and that's what they're doing right now.
Uh so it seems to me that Adams and um and my good friend Curtis Sleewa, who would be my top choice, by far, without any doubt, but I don't think if the two others cave in.
I don't think I don't think um, I don't think Curtis can go from the wherever he is now, 17-18 percent, to the what would almost have to be 50, you know, 50 uh maybe that one candidate warrant will stay in, but you'd almost have to get the 50 percent.
I don't see it.
Well, let's add the major caveat that we live in interesting times, and we still have you know a relatively long period of time before the election.
So I will say that anything can happen, but I think your analysis is obviously correct.
But I wouldn't want to count anyone out.
I was gonna I'm glad you interrupted because I don't want to make my analysis sound like it's uh uh I'm not the Pope and I'm not laying it down, and and there are times in which I have very, very solid view, you know.
Before the last election, aside from my emotional fear, I was sure Trump was gonna win.
I know, right?
Every intellectual part of me, everything I had ever learned in politics long ago and now said no way Trump doesn't win.
Solid.
I didn't think he'd win a landslide, and I know he calls it a landslide.
I don't think he won a landslide, but he won something like a landslide.
And in electoral America, he won a landslide.
I didn't think anybody could separate by that many votes now.
Um but every time I describe that election, I try to do a caveat like I'm doing right now.
Just separate me into two.
If I take away all emotion, and I do it as a political professional, which I guess I'm entitled to be.
I ran for office, etc.
Uh I I tell you, this is a pretty solid Trump victory.
If I do it as just living in this time, this age, with the surprises we get, I think it's a narrow Trump victory, and I wouldn't be shocked if we get surprised.
Exactly.
See, that was the one thing.
It's like we don't know what kind of cheating could have happened or might have happened regardless, but moving that into the New York race.
So Mandami doesn't have a machine base, right?
Like he the machine correct me if I'm wrong, but does the New York Democrat machine and I don't know where they are.
See, that's the thing, because will they be willing to put that machine to work for Mondami, or will it go?
I don't know.
I don't, you see, I don't think it'll go to work for Cuomo.
It was never Cuomo's.
Cuomo's machine was a statewide machine.
Uh, he never had a great New York City machine.
Uh, and he just he just got the New York vote being a Democrat.
It was like I don't have to work hard for this.
It's uh 70% Democrat, and I get 65%, and I don't have to do much for it.
He never had to put together organizations here.
Um, he had to work on it in upstate New York.
And the the Cuomo name hasn't, you know, become too toxic for the people.
Well, isn't that interesting?
The Cuomo name, which would have been a real plus 10 years ago.
I don't know.
Because I think of nursing homes and like the Cuomo name used to be uh uh wonderful old Mario, you know whether whether Mario had his false or not, by the time by the time he was out of the governorship a certain amount of time, and by the time he died, he he had something something like folk folk status.
Yes, of course.
Well he was like one of the good things that's how they became more he was one of like uh one of those.
Gee, I wish we had a governor like Cuomo again, you know.
Now Cuomo had a lot of political failures, and if you said that to me, uh I wish we had a governor like Cuomo again.
I would say you wish we're bankrupt again.
Uh however, I also would say uh, do you like having a moral man again?
Because you did.
And do you like having an intellectual man again?
I enjoyed uh my conversations with Mario, and it was quite a combination when you had him and Moynihan.
But here's the other thing, neither one of them could make a decision.
Uh uh Mario was known as the Hamlet, Hamlet on the Hudson, because he could never decide whether to be president.
Never decide what he could never decide to put his hand his his hat in the race as president during two different presidential elections.
And uh one time the the the 92 time, which is in the which is in the movie, uh it's in the it's played in the movie by someone who does a good job of playing Mario, though you never think of it.
It's he he can't he can't he can't what's the movie called the color purple, purple something color it purple.
Bill Clinton is played by um gee oh Johnny Shivolta plays both oh that would work well.
I haven't seen this Johnny Travolta plays Bill plays Bill plays Bill Clinton.
Oh my gosh, I bet that's spot on.
Is it good?
I think it's good, I think it's good, and it is 80 uh given the fact that it is not a uh uh it doesn't purport to be a work of history or a biography, it purports to be a fictionalized history that tells the truth.
I think I think I think you have the think you have the general truth, like this is how it could be but it does, it does uh does present uh Hamlet on the Hudson Mario.
It's not a except they make him they make him, I think, to change uh the names, the governor of Pennsylvania instead of New York, who, if he got into the race, would have threatened Clinton getting the nomination, which is true.
He might have gotten the nomination.
Interesting, but he was always very, very um unsure, and even as a governor, and I remember I I um I coexisted with him as mayor for four years during my toughest four years,
so I had to work with him, and he he he was very, very fair, very very honest, never took it out of me because I was a Republican, maybe even helped me a little bit more because I was a Republican, but then again, he could never make a decision.
It was really annoying.
You'd make a deal, and then oh let me see another paper on this.
Let me see another paper on that.
It was like we we were in uh a seminar.
Yeah, open-mindedness can have that that that's the part of it that would that would have made me question, Aside from his rather liberal ideology, what kind of president he would have made.
Because that's one of the, I mean, that's kind of the thing that that uh that's kind of the thing that uh Carter had.
He couldn't make a decision, he couldn't make a decision either.
Yeah.
Well, Carter for all his faults was guided by his faith.
Yeah.
And those are some consequential moves you're making at that high of a level.
And I can imagine pray he probably had to spend a lot of time praying with everything that's put at the foot of the president's desk.
So understandable.
Venezuela got hit big by the US.
We took out a massive amount of fentanyl, headed to the United States to enrich China, enrich the cartels, and destroy American lives, and they're destroyed at the bottom of the Caribbean.
Uh they they they made some kind of a pass uh at one of our Navy uh vessels in uh in uh protest uh of it.
Uh and it amounted to nothing, and we did nothing about it.
There was nothing to do about it.
Uh, I do think if they do it again, uh they're gonna be sitting at the bottom of the Caribbean.
Uh this is something Trump has uh and and Maduro, you're no match for Trump.
Don't start doing macho stuff on him, or you're not gonna be around long.
This is this is Trump where you got to take him seriously now.
This is this is um it'd be stupid if you if you mess around here.
Really, really stupid.
Good.
That's supposedly carrying fentanyl or the next generation fentanyl, but a massive amount of highly lethal drugs.
The Kennedy, the Kennedy um deforest on uh it wasn't yesterday, it was all day yesterday, I think, right?
Right.
At the uh uh the what committee was that?
Senate Finance Committee.
Now, the New York Post, which I don't know, this has got to be some kind of deal that Murdoch has with sucking up to the pharmaceutical companies.
They just don't like Kennedy.
Therefore, you don't get a good picture of what happened here and how good he was.
They have a little sidebar.
This is when you know they don't like you.
I'm gonna see if I can put this up for you.
Kennedy, as you know, Kennedy has something of a speech impediment.
I don't know exactly what it is.
At first, it's a little disarming, but when you get to know him, you I mean, I get around it now very easily, both in my personal conversations with him and in my um and in my um let's see.
Let me find it here.
Here it is, here it is, here it is.
Here, I'm gonna show this to you.
I'm gonna put it up like this because you'll see it better.
Watch.
See the article.
That's a cheap article.
Stop breathing into the mic.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy drove viewers of his contentious congressional hearing to distraction Thursday.
Distraction.
I was cheering for him.
So you speak for yourself with his loud breathing.
The guy's got a problem with his voice.
If you don't have the substance, attack the farm.
Prompting an age to quietly tell him that he should shut his mic off when not speaking.
So what?
Kennedy 71 was in the middle of questioning by dishonest um Michael Bennett of the Senate Finance Committee, who is a whore for the pharmaceutical uh community.
That's I'm rewriting it.
I'm the editor.
Uh, when an unidentified woman approached and whispered in his ear, in Kennedy's ear, uh, the cabinet member smiled in response and pressed a button to cut off the speaking device.
RFK suffers from spasmodic dysphonia, a neurological disorder that causes vocal cord spasms.
So let's make fun of him.
Let's mock him.
Even though he's taking on things that somebody should have done 30 years ago, and the New York Post doesn't take on because I don't know.
Somebody in that family own a lot of money in pharmaceutical companies.
Our health care is run for the benefit of a few very wealthy people who own those pharmaceutical companies.
and And we kill people as a result of it and don't give a shit.
How about 79 jabs for a child by the time they reach five?
79.
I found out from my son and daughter in law.
And I didn't have to get them all excited about it.
They were, but I was ready to go to war.
You don't even have to tell me what they're for.
I know what they're for you get reimbursement for that.
No questions asked.
It's the same reason they killed all of us in order to get the dumb vaccine that didn't work.
And it's also why they lied when the vaccine didn't work and didn't cure, didn't prevent the disease.
They moved on to it cures the disease.
Well, first of all, that's not a vaccine.
That's a medicine.
But nobody pointed that out.
And number two, gosh almighty, if that vaccine works, old lady, old lady Biden has had COVID so many times, unless it's some other disease that she has.
I want no suggestions.
From you dirty pigs.
None.
So he is raising enormously significant questions.
We vaccine these kids to death.
Maybe.
Huh.
There's no way all these vaccines are necessary.
No way.
You do not have to be a scientist, you don't have to be a genius.
You don't have to be anything but a person with uh nice good little investigative nose and uh understand human conduct.
Too much money at stake with these creepy bums.
And when Pfizer comes in with the with the vaccine and says, Oh, we'll release the papers in 75 years.
Why don't you tell me, just tell me there's a lot of shit in those papers, and that's why you're doing it?
You think I'm stupid?
No, I'm not.
And neither do the American people.
Well, there's a lot going on and a lot of questions we need answers to.
And um, it's gonna be interesting to see what happens with the mayor's race.
It's gonna be interesting to see how far uh uh uh Robert Kennedy Jr. is able to carry on this crusade for our health.
But I'm I'm I'm really impressed with the scope and the depth and the high quality work being done here.
I mean, they keep accusing him of not being enough of a scientist.
Maybe it's better that he's not, because he's directing some very, very good scientists.
These are people I read, people I knew about, people I brought to you a year ago and two years ago, and he's bringing them up out of the ashes, and he's getting them to tell you what if they had told you two years ago we would have saved lives.
And read his book, he knows what this is all about.
It's all about two things communism and money.
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