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Sept. 9, 2025 - Rudy Giuliani
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The Rudy Giuliani Show: Tuesday, September 9, 2025
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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani Show.
We're uh broadcasting, we're uh coming to you live from uh New Hampshire, Dover, New Hampshire, to be exact, which is a beautiful, beautiful town.
Uh in the north east, yeah, north from for New Hampshire, it would be northern New Hampshire, near the main border, uh, northeast section of uh uh New Hampshire, not far from the Atlantic Ocean.
In fact, we look out every day, every morning, Ted and I do.
When we awake, we look out at the uh uh really at a bay that flows into the Atlantic Ocean, which we'll we've shown you pictures of, and we will show you some more pictures of before we uh like uh the birds that are coming and showing up again, another whole group will fly south.
Uh we're keeping that a secret because we don't know.
Well, uh Israel, Israel um was it a surprise that Israel uh finally took out the billionaire heads of Hamas who have been living in the lap of luxury in Qatar since the beginning of their slaughter of the Jewish people.
Is that really a surprise?
It isn't to me.
Uh I expected this uh at any time.
I think Cutter expected it, and I think they're all uh overdoing it.
Uh I have to tell you uh my own observation uh of this.
Now, so so Israel, Israel bombed uh uh at the center of Doha, Doha Doha is the capital of uh very, very small but very wealthy country of Qatar.
Qatar Cutter, you pick.
Four years, four or five years, and uh did the uh security for the Asian games, the original security that was done in Cutter in order to get ready later on for for fever and other things.
Uh I have to tell you, I don't think they would mind if I told you they had no concept of that kind of um of that kind of uh security when we when we when we started Bernie Carrick and I. Uh, we became very close to the then uh leader of the country who's since changed, his son has taken over.
Um, and have a very, very good appreciation of their value to us, both uh in terms of the military uh installation that we have there and their value to us as a negotiator.
And in between, uh, among uh very, very warring factions.
I've also been uh more than disappointed in the new somewhat new government of Qatar and their willingness uh to play uh two sides against the middle quite a bit more than the uh than the elder Amir did.
But not to the point of um there being anything other than not as 100% as, let's say uh the Emirates or Saudi Arabia in terms of you know, working with the United States.
Um I did I did think in this negotiation, they were playing two sides against the middle uh from the very beginning and playing the um uh the other side harder than uh than our side.
I think at any time uh could Cutter could have uh forced the release of uh the hostages, uh certainly the American hostages, if they're such a good friend of ours.
Um I was actually quite surprised that at the very beginning there wasn't um an attempt to uh press these uh rich uh bastards who are sitting there uh for the hostages, and basically say hostage is back tomorrow or you're dead the next day.
Uh that's the way I would have played it, and you think I think you know that because that's the way that's what I've been saying for over a year and a half now.
Um the question the question that's left open is did the United States know.
The answer to that is uh for sure the United States knew.
Better question is uh, when did they know?
Did they get did they know the way Carolyn Levitt expressed it today?
Too late to really do anything about it.
Uh according to the um rendition that we have, uh, we didn't get to call Cutter to warn them of the attack until the attack was already in progress, uh, which means Israel let us know very, very late.
That could quite possibly be true.
But you also have to understand in a situation like this, uh whether it's the Trump administration or any other American administration, or anybody else's administration in any other country, there's a thing called plausible deniability, which uh is denied.
Governments deny that there's plausible deniability.
Well, of course they do.
That's why it's plausible deniability.
What that means is there are certain things that uh Israel take the weight for, and certain things that will take the weight for.
So I do have to say that given given the uh reaction of President Trump, and given the reaction of Carol and Levitt, I'm not I'm not sure uh they both have the same set of facts.
And that may not be accidental.
Uh the president just isn't angry enough for a president that wasn't told uh except after the attack took place.
He's upset, he feels very bad, uh he hates to see this happen, and then he immediately says, but you don't let the hostages go.
I basically, I told you something bad was gonna happen if you didn't let those hostages go.
Now I didn't do it.
That bad guy didn't say it, but you know, the BB goes off on his own sometimes.
Uh on the other hand, uh I would say during the press conference, for the first time, I could see uh that po that Carolyn, who's basically a poker face, was giving away a certain amount of uh anger, distress, maybe.
Oh, I'm getting really deeply psychological now.
Maybe, just maybe, uh, she has a hint that she doesn't have all have it all for her own good.
She doesn't have all the facts.
Uh and that could that could, and it would you too, but might annoy you.
It's all speculation.
Uh here's the facts.
Facts are Israel hit Cutter, tried to take out the top guy, Khalil Alhaya, Hayah, not like not like Hayah, isn't that kind of guy?
He's a murderous uh horrible uh human being.
He'd be the second or third top guy in Hamas that Israel has taken out.
They keep replacing them, and Israel keeps killing them.
Uh they say they they say that um Israel did not get its targets.
Israel really had a target.
The targets would be the people around him.
They obviously got six people.
We were told that.
We don't have the identities of those six people.
Uh we don't see a picture of Khalil al Hai alive uh now.
Uh I think if they had one, they'd put it out right away.
And my feeling is that, like they usually do, uh Massad wasn't wrong, and uh the uh Qataris and the Hamas and the Palestinians are lying.
Um of course Qatar is very, very angry, very, very upset.
So is everybody else in the Middle East, and everybody probably agrees, and are hoping that this guy Khalil Al Haya has actually taken out.
And since nobody else would uh would give him a place of refuge, I can't imagine that Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, anybody else are having uh big uh you know morning sessions for him.
Uh look, nobody wants the Palestinians.
I didn't say Hamas.
I said nobody wants the Palestinians.
Uh now uh in addition to the fact that this was you know promised by BB at the time of the October seven attacks, uh just uh uh yesterday, uh there was a uh full-blown good old-fashioned Palestinian terrorist attack from the West Bank.
Um terrorists, two Palestinian terrorists uh came to a bus stop uh outside of Jerusalem and started shooting.
Um not sure this is before or after the final warnings that were given yesterday by both uh Israel and by the United States.
It is kind I should have mentioned that.
I mean, it is kind of interesting, Ted, that yesterday both the uh uh Israeli government and the president himself uh uh fired off um last warnings of Israel.
Israel uh repeated uh its uh promise that it was going to destroy all of Hamas.
Uh and if they didn't give up the hostages, a mighty hurricane will hit the skies today, and the roofs of the terror towers will shake.
Uh that was the defense minister Israel Cats.
He put that out X. The president then uh after that fired off his own last warning to the militant group Sunday, urging them to accept the ceasefire.
The Israelis have accepted my terms.
It is time for Hamas to accept as well.
I have warned Hamas about the consequences of not accepting.
This is my last warning.
There will not be another one.
There was, of course, his apology that uh they had to attack Qatar.
Right.
And and what we just saw on screen, mayor, that was uh Palestinian terrorists hitting civilians in the Western.
Women and children.
That's it.
That's a complete absolute terrorist attack of which Hamas and the Palestinians, and forget and forget you know, the Palestinians and Hamas.
Now Hamas is taking credit for that.
For the first 24 hours, uh they weren't, and it seemed more like it was West Um West Bank uh Palestinians who also have terrorists and are terrorists.
And uh they're all brought up to be terrorists.
If they are not, it's an exception.
That's Jordan uh will uh Jordan doesn't refuse to take Hamas.
Jordan refuses to take Palestinians.
It's people in America that want to take Palestinians.
Jordan doesn't, but people in America do.
Because people in America obviously don't care if we die.
People in Jordan are worried about dying.
Uh there's a group of Israeli families, not the majority, but a significantly large group that never gets much mention.
And the group is um the group is called uh Tikva, the Tikva form forum.
Um they are opposed to the protests, and they are they don't want any ransom pay.
Now they want uh their families delivered and they want them delivered by the military.
And they're I they're willing to take the risk because their view is the more the more uh um the more accepted view that if you pay ransom and you give up a thousand Israelis for one uh Palestinian bomb, uh, you're gonna have more and more Palestinians, uh Israelis die, as opposed to try to save as many of the thousand as he can.
Um I will always question uh as an academic question, not not to be annoying or upsetting or uh insensitive, but as a uh significant academic question, uh more than academic, tactical for the future.
Would it have been better if at the very beginning a very serious attempt was made to extricate all the hostages, which would have resulted in the death of some, would have resulted in the rescue of some, given the expertise that both we and uh the uh IDF have in extrications, which is top-notch.
I have I don't I don't know if you have any idea how good we are at it.
Uh maybe we don't brag about it enough, maybe we should.
Uh our extrication rate, which I think is top secret, would would shock you at how good it is.
Um, and how prof we're beyond professional.
These people who do it, who you think of as very brave, very tough, you know, from the movies you see, these are brilliant people as well who can figure out how to go through a labyrinth and do.
And basically are successful.
Um roll the dice with them instead of with the uh Palestinian terrorists, I think you're gonna do better.
Uh but of course that's the the that's the the process that the Israeli uh government has gotten its people used to.
Uh it's almost politically impossible to do it any uh any other way.
Um but overall, I have no doubt it costs more lives when you negotiate like this.
Uh, because the next time this happened, and God forbid that there will there's a next time, but you got to assume there is.
These people have hated the Jewish people uh you know since Muhammad told them to.
And uh and they're gonna continue to.
Um so that West Bank terrorist attack uh ended up with uh six people dead, I believe.
Uh ranging from their 30s to their 50s, eleven, at least 11 people seriously injured.
In Israel, if you're not seriously injured, you just go home bandage yourself up.
Um that happened before the Israeli attack on uh the leadership of Hamas.
And again, let's keep our uh eyes peeled for uh information about uh did they take out uh uh the top guy or not.
If we're gonna really terrible day because the next thing we're gonna talk about is one of the most horrendous murders I've I've I've ever seen.
And I've seen a lot of murders up close.
I mean, I prosecuted murders and uh I uh sure no mafia murders backwards and forwards, and they weren't exactly uh gentle.
Uh this murder was horrible.
Worse than the murder, if there's anything, worse than the murder.
It's the reaction of the people, which was nothing.
Uh I don't know if this young lady could have been saved.
I don't know.
I assure I assure as heck uh would have wanted to find out.
I mean, you if you bleed out, even a uh uh fairly bright uh amateur uh can uh uh whole hold the wound tight and stop the bleeding out, uh, possibly long enough for for uh for emergency services to get there.
I don't know if that's really possible here since she died so quickly.
But uh it does it does look like she I mean she was okay.
She was sitting up, but what we're gonna watch it.
Uh what we should know, what we should know before we watch it, of course.
I'll just remind I'll remind you of the startling fact that that this took place a couple of weeks ago.
And why are we talking about it now?
I heard some uh some uh liberal simpleton say that the reason the Democratic Party hasn't reacted to this is we're just finding Out about it.
We're just finding out about it because the Democratic Party hit it.
And the press covered it up.
And they've been covering it up for weeks.
Including the including the mayor saying, thank you for covering it up.
I mean, this is this is horrendous.
What happened here should be much more attention than George Floyd.
After all, this woman was an innocent woman.
George Floyd was a career criminal who not only abused women, abused children.
This woman, uh, as far as we know, was a perfectly innocent angel uh who came to the United States uh to have a better way of life.
Gosh, that sounds like my grandparents, maybe yours.
Uh and she was doing something called working.
Uh she wasn't going around, you know, killing people.
Uh, she had made the terrible mistake of sitting in front of this animal.
Now, he's mentally ill, but I mean that's his problem and his family's problem.
It's not the rest of society's problem.
Um, and uh I think the rest of society should handle it better, but maybe handle it better to put him away for the rest of his life.
We're someplace where he can't hurt anybody until we can figure out how to cure this thing, and we can't figure out how to cure it any more than we can't other forms of crime.
So let's um let's take a look at uh how this how many times arrested?
15, 16, in jail for five years, should have been should have been uh should have been in jail now, but a judge let him sign a letter saying he'd be a good boy.
This is De Carlos Brown Jr., 34, a uh living walking murderer, killer.
Uh and on August 22nd, we're looking at August 22nd on the light rail commuter uh train in Charlotte, North Carolina.
That's a Irina uh Zarutsk, um, who was a uh tender age of 23 years old.
And let's watch how she ended her life, and let's watch how these people in a way that is almost uh it's actually impossible for me, and I'm gonna just do everything I can to keep a mouth shut because I am so angry.
Oh, sure, I'm angry at the animal.
But those other people aren't animals.
They sure aren't decent human beings.
Let's watch it, Ted.
Let's watch it.
Let's watch it.
I mean, we haven't seen a person even go near her.
They're afraid to go near her.
All right?
You got a lot of blood, really?
Are they afraid that he's gonna kill them?
Ted.
What is the reason for that?
It's really bad, huh?
You gotta run.
Reaching out with the hand.
Well, I don't know if you if you took your jacket and you put it around her neck and held it really, really tight or wherever the heck they look like the look like he slit her throat.
Look at the blood, look at the blood pouring out on the floor of the of the train as a testament to their cowardice and their lack of humanity.
so There's a guy with a backpack, which could which he could use to defend himself against a knife.
He could have he could have held the guy off, and the others could have helped her.
This guy looks like he's thinking about it.
I don't know if he does.
Are these the police now coming in?
Yes.
these are these are the um intrepid uh employees of the of this transit service this stop is east west boulevard station please exit right He finally took out a try uh something to use the tournament.
You see that out of his back pocket?
That guy there finally, I mean, by this time it's way too late.
Now, I don't know.
I don't know if he was on the train before.
Looks like he showed up.
If he was there right away, she'd probably be alive.
Look at that blood.
I think I think we have to raise that as a question.
I don't know.
I don't know that we can say she'd be alive, but she should have a chance.
Right.
And now he's he's doing, he's doing exactly what should have been done, you know, uh two minutes before.
And it might have worked.
While she was still uh conscious, alive uh and sitting there.
Someone should have put multiple tourniquets on her, which is what he's doing to try to stop the bleeding.
But I think she uh I from what I can tell, I think the woman is probably already dead.
When she went down, it looked like there wasn't much left.
Looks like he's trying to give her something.
I mean, I I have no idea uh if he if this if we're watching a professional do this, or this guy is a good Samaritan, or uh I thought originally I saw police, but now do we have another shot of this, Ted?
We can see the because watching the rest of this we do.
What else do you what else do you see on this on this shot?
Is there no this is him after Walker?
That's him afterwards.
So she's being she's being treated now?
Yes.
Or no, I don't know if he That's him afterwards?
Yeah, this is the guy dripping with blood.
Everyone else just started.
This is him immediately after he did it, where everyone, of course, is too afraid to do anything.
Thank you.
So exactly exactly what do you think, Ted is the reason why nobody helped her because uh he is far enough away, so it is not a certainty that look, look.
Oh, so that's the gentleman that ends up helping.
Is that the guy who helped her?
Yeah, she he ends up walking down there and now notice.
I'm sorry, is she all the way down there?
Yeah, she's on the other end of the car.
He looks scared as hell when he passed that guy.
But he does walk over.
He's the first person to render aid and now.
This is later in the clip.
A few other people.
now there are some other people helping her now that it became safe Is there a woman there too?
Uh it looked like I saw the back of a woman as well, two men and a woman.
And the original guy seemed to be gone when we went back and watched it.
It is a little confusing.
Uh the thing, the thing that you don't get to see, Ted is how many people were in the vicinity when it happened?
About four.
That could have jumped in and either stopped it or when it was over, jumped in and uh secured uh the wound.
Right.
There are about there were at least three or four people.
At first, nobody moves.
Nobody does a damn thing.
I mean, they were very close to her, like in the seat.
That lady was in the seat across from her.
There was a guy in a seat in back over here.
Uh, and I remember two others.
Yeah.
All of whom were uh obviously urinating in their pants.
Yeah, let me see if we can't get out a picture of that scene.
And the mayor, you know, the mayor's original reaction to this is to sympathize with the family of the killer as a mentally ill man who wasn't dealt with correctly by the state, not to sympathize with the young woman who was dead or her family, or say anything about her cowardly citizens.
They sure would have heard from me.
So this is now uh two weeks later, three weeks later.
Yeah, there's a reason for that, of course.
This was covered up.
This was covered up by the Democrat mayor, the Democrat governor, uh the Democrat press.
Uh we're reading about this this late and getting these pictures this late because they were hoping that they could let this one go by.
Who knows how many they have go by because this very, very uh uh dramatically kills their uh their fiction that uh Marxism has taught them to teach us, which is that America is racist and that white people in America uh blatantly kill black people.
Of course, the comparison of the number of white people that kill black people as compared to the number of black people that kill white people is monstrously disproportionate.
Uh maybe 10 to one disproportionate.
Uh basically, black people don't really kill white people, white people don't kill black people at all.
And people who kill black people are generally other black people.
But when they do kill, uh they kill whites and Hispanics way more than whites and Hispanics kill them.
So it's a it's a it's a monstrously false notion that they're giving to people.
It's a hatred that's been created, and you wonder with those people there on the train, how many of them have been consumed by that brainwashing uh so that she didn't deserve help?
Of course, the fact that this girl has to pay the price, I don't know, these crazy silly sick communist or whatever they are, liberals would blame this on all the terrible things that were done to black people going back to slavery.
Well, this poor girl comes from Ukraine.
She her family sure as hell didn't have anything to do with American slavery.
They had their own kind of slavery called Nazism and communism and the Tsar.
I don't know, I don't know if it was worse or better or the same.
But getting sent off uh to the gulag or getting sent off to Siberia uh was not exactly uh a very comfortable way to live if you lived.
The mayor, the mayor uh should resign without any doubt.
The mayor uh Vi Lyles um uh has given us, you know, the video of the heartbreaking attack that took Rina Rutska's life is now public.
I want to thank our media partners and community members who have chosen not to report, repost or share the footage out of respect for Arena's family.
Did her family ask, mayor, for you to do that?
Or are you doing it because you're a Democrat cover-up artist?
This was a senseless and tragic loss.
No, this was a loss that could have been prevented if it wasn't for you, your prior governor, and your present governor, which I'll explain in a minute.
Uh my prayers remain with her loved ones as they continue to grieve through an unimaginable time.
Like so many of you, I'm heartbroken, and I've been thinking hard about what exact what safety really looks like in our city.
It looks like people not getting killed like that, jackass.
I remain committed to doing all we can to protect our residents and ensure Charlotte is a place where everyone is well, it isn't mayor, and you don't, and you should resign if you really mean that, because you are entirely completely incompetent and a major jackass and political swine.
Uh you want to know how I really feel about you?
Now, your governor, Josh, is it Josh Stein, who was the attorney general, and the one before it, Cooper, passed the laws that made this guy possible.
They passed the same laws the Como passed in New York.
That basically mean that you stay, you go out of you stay out of jail.
The last time he was arrested and convicted, the judge had the choice of putting them in jail, in which case this wouldn't happen, or let them out or put them in a crazy house.
And he let them sign a letter that he'd be a good boy and let them out.
Well, judge, how about we how about you resign now?
I mean, I don't I don't think you should be forgiven for for that, because this girl would be alive today if you weren't a uh crooked Democrat Uh who has no idea what the law what the law is.
And so I don't know what else you can say about this, other than this is the Democrat Party in New York.
This is the Democrat Party in Philadelphia.
This is the Democrat Party in Baltimore.
This is the Democrat Party in it, and when you're unlucky enough to have a Democratic mayor and governor, you're really in a disaster.
Like uh like Tampon Tim and the little boy who's the mayor of uh of Minneapolis who gave up a police station.
You know how many people they responsible for for for uh encouraging the death of or doing nothing to stop the death of.
The mayor of Chicago won't let um let the president bring in the um bring in the National Guard, even though this weekend, um this weekend there were six dead and eighteen shot.
That follows the weekend before, where there were eight dead and 58 shot.
But Chicago, according to them, is safe.
And it doesn't seem to matter uh to them that about 90 percent of those people dead and shot are black.
Even that doesn't seem to move to move them.
Uh and they, you know, they don't want Trump's help, even though Trump uh dropped the numbers in uh Chicago uh in Washington, D.C., not to zero, but you know, effectively zero.
And and the simple fact is that what you all resist, you know, we'll never be able to police ourselves out of this problem.
The the incompetent mayor, uh what what is her name?
Lyle Lyle Vil Villal, Mayor Vi Laws, who obviously knows nothing about crime.
By the way, uh she's I do know something about crime, and she's dead wrong.
Of course, of course, uh the a police arrest can take you out of crime.
That's exactly how I did it, with the biggest crime reductions in the history of New York, biggest crime reduction in the history of America.
You wouldn't know about that.
Uh you wouldn't know about saving black lives.
All you all you all you know about is sacrificing them to your political ambition.
And uh you're not alone.
Makes up a good deal of your political party and your and the caucus of your party.
You don't really give a shit about the education of black people or the lives of black people.
If you did, if you cared about education, you you'd stand up against a teachers union and you'd be for choice in education.
And if you cared about the lives of your people, you'd be in favor of policing, heavy police presence.
That's that's actually what President Trump did.
There were 400 cops out.
Uh he got it up to about 1200.
And there and crime goes like that.
When crime goes like that, people live, people don't get hurt.
When crime goes like that, people get the courage, you know, to come forward and help.
And maybe, maybe uh maybe a lot of people in New York would like to rethink that uh Daniel Penny prosecution from communist brag, who's gonna get re-elected in a city that uh is made up of uh automatons.
It's a shame.
I love New York City, but the prevailing voter is an automaton, or in Chicago, 65 years of Democrat rule.
You see those murders, eight a weekend, six a weekend, five a weekend, ten a weekend, twelve a weekend, fifty-eight shootings.
This weekend, this weekend eighteen shot.
Six dead.
Six dead.
Last weekend eight dead and fifty-eight shot.
And and this has been going on for 65 years, and they vote Democrat 65 years.
How can you how can you uh how do you explain?
How do you how do you explain that?
People ask Me to explain New York.
How do you explain the Blasio?
Even Adams, who tries, tries and fails.
And now the guy running now.
I mean, it's a disgrace.
I explain it that there is something evil inside the Democrat Party.
Maybe that happens when you're the party of slavery.
Very hard to understand how blacks remain members of the party of slavery and now the party of servitude for blacks.
Well, the the um the Ryan Ruth trial is going on.
You probably don't know what's going on because so little attention has been paid to it.
Ryan Ruth is the man who attempted to kill uh President Trump at the uh at the uh uh at the Trump National golf course in West Palm a couple of weeks after the attempt in Butler, and but for a very, very alert Secret Service agent who saw his gun in the bushes.
Uh he probably would have succeeded.
He was um he was in a position, uh oh gosh, with about when it within about seven or eight minutes, maybe ten minutes, and I'm calculating how fast that force of them would have come around to have uh uh an almost clear kill shot on the on the president.
Uh and the fact that he was discovered um wasn't wasn't um uh wasn't a certainty.
Uh I've gone back and many times re reconstructed that.
And um you had to be really observant to see that gun coming out of the coming out of the uh out of the tree.
Uh you could have missed it, let's put it that way.
And he was the second one in what three or four weeks or a month to try to kill him.
And we don't know anything about him either.
And the guy before him is the only person, only young person in modern American history not to have a social uh history.
We don't know what he thought.
Which means they don't want us to know what he thought.
Nor do we know why this guy was traveling overseas as much as he was.
We don't know that.
The trial's not gonna bring that out either.
Nobody's trying to find out.
Well, we're gonna take a break in a moment, but I do have to w wish Oliver North, my good friend, the greatest happiness.
He got married to Fawn Hall.
You will not know who Fawn Hall is, I don't imagine, unless you were around for the Watergate scandal.
But Fawn Hall was his um his assistant secretary uh when uh the uh when he was um when he was being framed and uh uh treated horribly just for trying to uh help the United States and save the United States and do what President Reagan desperately needed to be done at a time when America was on the brink of uh of the possibility of annihilation by the Soviet Union.
Now it turned out that maybe we weren't as much on the brink as we thought, and then we were taken off that brink by by uh by the president he served and President Bush, but at the time uh it was terrible what they did to this man.
It is amazing.
Forty years later, he and Fawn Hall got married.
Uh Ollie is 81, she is 65.
They were married in Allington County, Virginia on August 27th.
And I wish them the greatest greatest of happiness.
We'll be right back.
We'll be right back.
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Well, welcome back to the Rudy Giuliani show on Lindell TV.
Well, Ruth in court, the man who uh attempted to kill um President Trump is defending himself.
Now the trial hasn't started yet.
You want I have a I have one of those um one of those paintings, one of those drawings.
I have to tell you, I have a lot of of me.
When I was quite a bit younger in those, uh they used to come out all very different depending on the either the quality of the artist or the faces I was making.
But you want to take a look at that, Ted?
There's um there's the judge and um Ruth himself is he's defending himself, and he wants to put in a defense like um uh the he he he uh I don't know if I if I have this if I have this right, but he wants to he wants to put in he wants to play the movie.
Oh gosh, what what is what what he wants to play the movie about um the the the black man who is falsely accused.
Um forgotten the I've forgotten the name of the of the Hurricane?
No, no, no, no.
It's an older movie and a much better movie.
Not to kill a mockingbird.
Yeah, to kill Mockingbird.
That's it.
He wants to play the movie to kill Mockingbird.
Because to show that people can be innocent.
But of course, to kill a Mockingbird is a totally different set of facts.
Of course, somebody can be innocent.
But now this is this is the insanity of this guy defending himself.
Now who really cares?
I mean, it's pretty obvious that he did it, and we hope he gets a fair trial.
He's probably he's probably gonna, he probably isn't, but it could be his fault.
But I don't know why, but what I'm really concerned about is not the trial, and he'll get a fair trial, and the judge is a terrific judge.
Uh but why do we know so little about him?
And why do we know so little about the uh the other guy in Butler County?
I mean, this guy had an interesting itinerary before this happened.
Um it doesn't make you a conspiracy theorist to question whether they acted uh in concert with others.
It's a logical question to ask.
It has to be on your investigatory list.
And in the case of Butler County, the FBI took it off their investigatory list before they investigated, which is extremely concerning to me.
The day after they were asked uh and they said, well, we you know, we can't give out any facts.
We only had a little while to investigate, we haven't gathered many facts, and they said, with anybody else involved.
Oh, well, we can count out the fact that there was somebody else involved.
How could they have counted it out if they didn't investigate?
Those are the things I'm worried about here.
Not whether he gets he'll get a fair trial.
Uh on uh uh and if he if he chooses to screw up his trial, well, that's his choice.
He has every right to screw up his own trial.
Uh he wanted to be sentenced to death so he can be traded as a uh as a political uh prisoner.
He's not a pris political prisoner, he's an attempted murderer and an assassin, and he should spend the rest of his life in jail.
And um want to make a deal, then tell us who was behind it.
Um president's gonna go to England next week for for uh for what uh uh what's gonna uh prove to be a reaffirmation of the special relationship between the United States and uh the United Kingdom or England or whatever you'd like uh to call uh to call it.
Um but he's gonna go to an England that no longer has free speech.
It's gone.
Uh the I don't know if it's the influence, it's the Islamic influence and the fact that there are more uh English boys named Mohammed Leshia than any other name.
The fact that Sharia law is practiced in uh several of the towns and and counties in uh in England, uh the fact that England is afraid to report Islamic crimes uh in much the same way that uh the Democrats in North Carolina,
Governor Stein and former Governor Cooper and Mayor uh uh Mayor Dope uh were thanking the press for covering up uh uh that horrible horrible murder um because it was a black on on white murder.
Had it been a um had it been a white on black murder, uh we'd be in to the second stage of riots at this point, or at least they'd be encouraging the second stage of riots.
Um that guy who had 40 or 50 arrests, including four or five years in jail, would now be having statues made of him.
Uh although he doesn't seem to have been have had as bad a record as Floyd.
Um But England has something like about 3,000 people under how about 13,000 Under the Online Safety Act, you can charge people with saying things that uh that the English authorities believe are unsafe.
So there's an article today by Harry Cole in the in the in the in the post, um, who is gonna who is going to have a um a YouTube site called um Harry Cole Saves the West.
And the column that he wrote is about uh the lack of free speech in England and how pervasive it is.
And he's using the example of Graham Lynham, who is a comedian uh who goes back and forth between the United States and London.
And he posted a joke on X in Arizona, 5100 miles, as he as he says here, this lineum did.
And the joke was advice on what to do if trans woman, uh uh trans women refuse to leave female changing rooms.
So if a trans biological male who says they're a woman, comes into a lady's room, how do you protect yourself if you feel you have to protect yourself?
Here was the joke.
Punch them in the balls.
Uh obviously not in good taste.
Uh maybe you think it's funny, maybe you don't think it's funny, maybe you think it's insensitive, maybe you don't.
They're gonna prosecute them for it.
Got off the plane, gets it comes into London and they have a warrant for his arrest.
What the for telling a stupid stupid joke.
Gosh almighty, I mean, there'd be pretty soon there's gonna be nobody left on evening television in America.
They'd all be gone by now.
They'd all be sitting in a penitentiary somewhere if they were uh prosecuted for tasteless mean jokes.
Right, and and for not being funny.
They'd have been gone on day one or two.
I was gonna say this is not an uh they're not funny.
They certainly are mean, and we'll protect their right to be mean, uh, but they're certainly not funny.
We're not accusing them of being funny.
So now they have non-hate, non-crime hate incidents under the online safety act.
And I think it it it does involve like a fine and possibly a year in jail.
And there are 13,000 of these uh pending right now, which prompted our friend Nigel Farage to tell Congress uh last week that Britain is on a slippery slope to North Korea.
Um he is urging President uh Trump to point this out to Keir Starmer, who seems to be uh seems to be very uh effusive in his praise of Trump.
And then he also points out that there are some differences uh between between them.
As uh Trump has uh stopped illegal immigration down to nothing, uh another 1,097 migrants crossed the English Channel just on Saturday alone, illegally, and have come in and are given nice hotels, preloaded debit cards like Adams used to give to the illegals in New York.
The US U.S. economy is growing three times at the rate of the British economy, and their quasi-religious drive to net zero is basically bankrupting them.
That's so that they can uh prevent climate change, which I think we pointed out to you there was a study uh the other day from Noah, basically saying it's complete garbage, bullshit.
And by the way, no matter how you try, you're not gonna change the climates.
I don't think so.
I don't think you're gonna get rid of, I mean, is there one thing is there I mean, actually, maybe it'd be better.
We can analyze this better if we knew which season they wanted to do away with.
Well, I mean, they want climate change.
Well, you you don't need climate change in on the equator or at the two extremes of the earth.
The climate doesn't change.
Or not very much, teeny bit.
If you really want to change that, you're really ridiculous.
But okay, let's take it a place like where we are right now here in New Hampshire, where you get great climate change, right?
You're gonna have like uh like we had a couple of days over 90 degrees here, and now it's already getting uh it's already colder here than it is, let's say, in Washington or in New York.
Uh but uh essentially the same northeastern uh climate.
And pretty soon we'll see all the leaves turning colors and falling, and then we'll have uh snow, and then we'll have uh beautiful flowers coming up, and then we'll have a great summer, and we'll get we'll have four of these, you see, four four climates, four seasons.
Now you now they want climate change.
So what would they like to change?
Maybe they don't like winter.
They want to get rid of winter, but then what do you do about Christmas?
I'm probably I'm not probably as funny as that poor guy that's getting prosecuted, but at least uh nobody's gonna prosecute me for it.
Well, so far.
The Democrats were in power, you could be sure I'd get arrested as I walked out the door.
Um, we're gonna switch over to X. If you want to come over to X, you can listen to the uh candidate for mayor of New York making an absolute fool out of himself.
Uh he obviously went to the same school that uh uh word salad uh mishmash brain uh uh former vice uh president uh went to because he he now says things that don't make any sense,
which we're going to illustrate uh uh for you, uh, and see if we can come up with a little bit more information about uh about what happened uh about what happened in Qatar today, which seems like it can be a setback or a breakthrough, depending on how it's played.
Well, pray for the people of Israel and pray, pray for the people of Ukraine and also for the people of Iran and um the United States and pray for our president.
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