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Sept. 24, 2025 - Rudy Giuliani
02:13:20
America's Mayor Live (763): Leftwing Political Terrorism Continues w/ Shooting at Texas ICE Facility
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Well, in any event, a terrible tragedy again today.
There is no reason Other than to petuate these murders and have them again into the stereo category, as we have done with transgender.
There's no reason not to point out that this murder happened for a very specific reason.
And it's because of the demonic, maniacal hatred that significant numbers of Democrats have created for those agents who work as more force agents for the United States of America.
They have made The word ice, a word of umbalanced individual.
And they know they're doing it.
And this is the first time that it happened.
The words that they use are completely to the actions of Ice.
I don't know the war in the United States.
It's the Democrats that are acting as if they were, as if they have citizens from the United States.
They're acting like they don't have to follow federal law.
The whole concept of sexual recidivism, we let go too far.
It is completely, it is absolutely criminal.
The mayors who do it, the governors who do it, the police who follow it, should all be in jail.
Now, if a person is wanted on the federal law, people who swear an allegiance to the Constitution of the United States, a local official, can't have struck federal law.
And it's true we have states rights.
But states rights do not cover everything.
Please, remember what the Constitution says.
The rights do not otherwise rank it.
The Constitution says it's a debate around the street, too.
The states are the people thereof.
The Constitution says it's a debate around the street.
Sanctuary city.
There may be, but I don't know of one.
Or state.
You tell me if there is one.
Um this isn't the first time it happened.
Maybe it's the most prominent uh predictable by many for any any number of times, even on this show, uh Joshua John killing ICE agents since he accommodated us once again with a written explanation of his motive.
But we still have everybody on left-wing communist television scratching their head saying, gee, what's the motive?
You know, in the case of Charlie Kirk, the guy uh the guy texted it to his girlfriend, and we still didn't know what the motive was.
I hate Charlie Kirk.
Oh, we don't know the motive.
He here there is a bullet that was found and already uh put put out for uh display and analysis, and this is what the bullet looks like.
Would you like to see it?
There it is.
You see the one that is the third over from the left.
Might be a little hard to see, I'll make it a little larger.
It says, just in case you don't know what his motive is, anti-ICE.
So uh although there was an attempt by the communist press to try to confuse this and since uh I believe the people shot were all non-agents.
Uh I can't help it if the guy can't doesn't know how to shoot the right people.
He certainly has told us who he is going after.
We are also told by reliable sources, but I I uh I can't go into detail on this, that this is uh that this is just uh one indication of what will turn out to be a fairly substantial body of evidence.
Uh that this is one now in a group of attacks against ice ice facilities by uh by people who are without any question motivated by Democrat hysteria about ice, which is done deliberately and has to be done with the knowledge that they're gonna get people killed because they're told that often enough, aren't they?
Uh just in 2025, because of the statements of Democrats going back to 2020 about ice being Nazis, ICE being uh the secret police, iCE taking away constitutional rights, we should fight back in the streets.
Um then uh even Congress uh Congresswoman uh attacking an ice agent, assaulting an ICE agent, wanting to get away with it, because she's a member of Congress, I can assault people.
Uh Just this year alone, there's a 700% increase in the number of attacks on federal immigration agents.
That's a that's a catastrophe.
The Democrats have started a crime wave.
This is a Democrat crime wave.
There isn't a single Republican that has the slightest bit of responsibility for it.
When you hear these uh these people getting on television saying violence doesn't come from the left, violence doesn't come from the right.
I don't know.
Generally, I can make a pretty good argument violence comes from the left, but you know, we don't have to deal with that argument right now.
Violence against ICE agents comes from not just the left, from Democrats.
They preach it, they encourage it, they use language that is way over the top inciting.
AOC for several years calls for the abolition of ICE because it destroys human rights.
What kind of target do you think she's putting on the back of those ICE agents when she says that?
The people that follow her don't realize she's an uneducated little moron.
Yeah, she went to college, but she went to some college in New York where I don't even know if you get it, if you get uh uh grades.
And she sure as hell isn't educated.
She can't name the president, she can't name the states.
I I hope she knows how to mix a drink.
She was a bartender.
And she says just about the dumbest, stupidest can't, which is stuff you you that people tell you to say, and she says it.
But she used to be a conservative, but she did knew she couldn't be elected, so they gave her a bunch of left-wing communist cue cards, and she repeats it, and she and she and she tries to grab as many goodies as she can.
What does she have a $35,000 dress on?
I didn't even know that $35,000 dresses.
And she's for the poor.
She travels around on her going after rich people tour in a rich person's private plane, going to a rich person's suit uh with uh uh with Bernie, who could be twice her grandfather.
So that AOC is one of the leaders in the uh three or four-year effort to defame, demean, and demonize uh the people that uh John was attempting to kill today.
Uh then there's the guy who wants to be speaker of the House.
I don't think he can be speaker.
I really don't, because he doesn't know how to speak.
But in any event, he had he Jeffrey's Jeffries is um Jeffreys has uh to his credit the following great invocation to violence against ICE agents and against immigration.
The the so-called wannabe speaker says, fight in the street.
This isn't fight like fight in the Congress.
This isn't fight like get a petition.
This isn't fight like let's have debates.
You don't have debates in the street.
Pretty easy to figure out what fight in the streets means when it comes from the fourth or fifth highest Democrat.
Fight in the streets against ICE.
Uh mayor.
Mayor Johnson.
It's hard for me to say that.
Guy is incredibly stupid.
According to him, ICE is the secret police.
Well, I mean, generally, uh that's sort of an invocation to kill him.
And in in Germany, in Russia, in uh uh in Italy during the fascist period.
Gosh, in uh in Iran under the Shah with the Savak.
Secret police were torturers, people that you killed in order to save yourself.
So if they're the secret police, I believe he's also referred to them as Nazis, which would be another reason that people might see a justification to kill them.
Then let's just let's just take a look at uh three events, right?
one sort of almost right after the the other.
Two on the same day, July 4th of 2025, in Alvarado, Texas, uh, about a dozen people attacked a detention facility.
They destroyed vehicles and they shot a police officer in the name of going after ICE.
And then on the same day in another part of the country, which I don't think belongs to the country any any longer, recent descriptions I've gotten from people in Portland, is that it operates like it were uh a separate state, like those places that operate under Sharia law, except they have the law of anarchist anarchism and Antifa.
Maybe something's gonna be done now that we have a president who has the courage to make Antifa a uh a terrorist group.
But in Portland, Oregon on July 4, uh Asians uh at an ICE facility were consistently assaulted, uh assaulted one after the other after the other, and they attempted to burn it down.
This is, of course, one of their biggest things.
They burned Antifa, Black Lives Matter, uh these uh ICE people who I think are probably made up of a lot of the same people, uh including the people who are violent anti-transgender people who are sure doing a lot of killing lately, uh, they like to burn.
And then on September uh 24 uh in Dallas, Texas, a sniper killed uh um that's that's today, a sniper killed one and wounded two.
And um as far as we know, they were not ICE agents, but also, as far as we know, from the marking on the bullet and other information that has not been made public yet, this was full out and out attack on the hated by the Democratic Party, the chief target of the Democratic Party for violence, ICE.
And then they wonder why ICE agents uh uh feel that they have to wear masks to protect themselves and their family.
They have to protect themselves because the Democrat Party has built up into a frenzy the hatred against them.
I don't know that we've had a comparable situation where a political party has devoted itself to the mission which uh was intended to have ICE agents killed.
And the ones who don't realize they're doing it should resign from public office because they are exceedingly dangerous and stupid.
If you think you can constantly call law enforcement agents, Nazis, secret police, if you should call have to call for their abolition, and you aren't going to get people who are zealots uh to shoot at them and kill them in the atmosphere in which we live, then you're too stupid and too dangerous to be in public office.
If you're doing it on purpose, well, of course you shouldn't be in public office.
Dan Goldman, who is one of the biggest liars.
In fact, he's the new young liar taking over for the older liars like Shifty Shift and uh Yang Yang Yang Fang Pang Bang from what's his name?
Didn't he change his name to a Chinese name when he had the Chinese hooker?
What's his name?
Fang Fang Bang Bang.
No, but that's his name, isn't it?
Uh Congressman Fang Fang Bang Bang.
Uh well, but who is a who is a pathological liar.
Uh Dan Goldman has is now challenging them for biggest pathological liar.
Actually, recently he's been lying more than Fang Fang Bang Bang.
Well, here's one.
He describes them as the secret police.
Again, secret police would, among uh people who are zealots, raise uh a justification for murder, particularly when other Democrats, including his leader in the House, is telling uh Democrats to fight ICE in the street.
Any number of Democrats, of course, have been in favor of abolishing them, any number of Democrats have deferred to them as Nazis.
So it's at your feet.
As so much of the violence in this country is created by your policies and your programs.
And those people saying you shouldn't make it political now are Democrats.
Because to attribute a murder to the people who are causing it, should not be avoided because somebody says it's political.
That's kind of stupid, isn't it?
Well, if it is political, who gives a damn?
You can't do it.
You shouldn't do it.
It's extremely dangerous.
You're getting people, you're getting people who have sworn an allegiance to the United States, keep us safe.
You're getting them killed.
700% more, and it's accidental.
Doesn't come about because of your wild, insane, violent language, your unbelievable exaggeration of what they do and lying about it, your uh false accusations of their beating people with a whip and refusing to apologize for it right from the top, the president and the biggest liar in American history, the president and the second biggest mayorcus.
I almost made a mistake.
Well, the president was caught on the escalator yesterday, and now the issue is was it done on purpose?
So now on purpose doesn't mean for the purpose of doing an attack.
Although I do think, I do think this is a valid point, and I'll make it again, and I hope somebody listens to me.
The agents guarding the president yesterday did not act the way they should and should be removed for a while and retrained.
The moment that escalator malfunctioned, the moment the plan was a the plan was interrupted of movement for a while, the entire plan should have been aborted, and we should have gone back to start.
That's a basic security uh 101, not for a secret service agent, but for uh shopping center guard.
I would not allow any agent to remain on a detail if they had displayed lackadaisical conduct with regard to an elevator that just watched the country recognizing publicline.
That's not supposed to happen.
Uh he is standing there.
If that's the agent, he's standing there not knowing what to do.
I'm going to instruct him on what to do in a minute.
I'm going to do it.
The president is looking around, trying to figure out what's going on.
The agent is just standing there, and now he's trying to look at what the president's looking at.
Now, here's what to do.
You lean over, put your hand on the president's back, and say, please get the first lady, let's step back.
Let's get out of this.
I'm gonna say it could be a trap.
You're gonna say you're being wild and crazy.
Well, that's what I have to be.
Because uh, one out of a certain number of times the wild and crazy turns out to be the guy on the roof that kills you.
So you better look at the roof, even though most of the times people don't shoot from a roof.
That elevator stopped in a very suspicious way.
It was moving and it stopped.
They now say that somebody, by mistake, one of Trump's people by mistake, touched the emergency cutoff area.
Now that looks rather unlikely when you watch their hands, which I've gone over this over and over.
I don't see anyone, it would be right there, by the way.
They were both past it, unless the agent did it right there.
I unlikely the agent is that bad that he that he's that he'd set off an emergency stop and not know how to put it back on again.
But in any event, if that did happen, he didn't know that it did happen, then he had to assume the worst.
They're stopping them, they're locking them in place because they're gonna shoot and kill them.
I I uh uh the truth.
Having been involved in presidential security on and off for eight, nine years, different presidents.
I I wouldn't come close to tolerating that.
There's something wrong.
There's something I don't see the reaction that I'm used to.
I'm used to when I work for President Reagan.
I'm used to when I was around President Trump and his lawyer.
I'm used to when I took trips with Bill Clinton, which I did a few times.
I'm used to when I took trips with President Bush, which I did a few times.
In fact, I can often remember them stopping and interrupting things and then apologizing because it was they would say, you know, we have to do that.
I know it's kind of silly, but we have to do that.
No, we won't let them go in that room.
Nobody had been in, you know, that that they're overly fastidious, and you and you don't only just excuse it in them, you you come to appreciate it that they're taking care of your president, whether it's Bill Clinton or or uh I I was only with Obama twice, but I noticed nothing unusual about his security.
Seemed to me it was the same as the others.
Since, of course, Butler, I've been watching it, and Butler was.
But to me, to this day is unexplainable.
But now that I watched that, I I that's not much improvement.
Now, it turns out that it wasn't, of course, an attempt to assassinate him.
We know that now, but there is some discussion, Ted, that it it was uh it was an attempt to harass the president by the UN that hates him.
Well, that's right.
And that are made up of communist and Islamic extremists.
Right.
And uh Caroline Levitt, I'm trying, I'm gonna bring this up here in a moment, uh, had pointed out that a uh a post here.
A headline in an Irish newspaper or an article off on Sunday had joked that um Well, I I have something from the Times.
Yeah.
The Times, the Times has that says one idea during the rounds was to turn off the escalator and live and simply tell Trump they ran out of money, so he had to walk up.
That was reported by the Times.
I assume the New York Times.
Oh no, the Times of London, excuse me.
So that maybe that does come from the Irish uh woman.
I'm bringing this up.
That's the Times of London.
London, not Ireland.
So Farzine, Farhan Aziz Hawk, who was in charge of security for the American president at the UN.
For Han Aziz Hawk, said the safety mechanism was inadvertently triggered by someone who was the head of the president on the escalator.
The first head of the president head of the president was just one person that could have done it because the other guys were only on the top.
You know that was the first lady.
Did you see her hand touch anything?
This is uh this guy's just a damn liar.
And what did that tell you about the UN?
But this this comment in the Times of London came out on Sunday.
And what did it say?
So this had been put out before it happened.
Here it is.
Hold on a second, I'm bringing it up right now here.
Well, while he's doing that, I'm gonna tell you the president knocked it out of the box.
We are we covered that quite thoroughly last night, but it's still worth uh mentioning that he disagrees with the UN on everything.
There isn't a single thing they agree on, which is really good because the UN is a criminal organization.
Uh people say it's pro-communist, people say it's pro-Islamic terrorists, they're all true.
I happen to know it's also pro-criminal.
Small crimes, too.
Big crimes, small crimes, lots of criminals.
Very few neighborhoods in New York Have as many criminals as the neighborhoods that have the UN delegates uh uh assembled.
And if you think I'm out of your mind, go look at the map and go look at all the crooked countries there are, of which there's a more than a majority, and uh figure who do they send here?
And if they come here and they're out of control and they have immunity, what are they gonna do?
And if you ever want, you can go into my library, which is uh completely digitized, unlike American presidents who are afraid to do that, namely Obama, who was given millions for it, he probably uses it to buy a house.
Uh, you will find that every every week, for every week that I was mayor, there's a report on the UN crimes.
And you will be shocked when you see not only how many, uh, but how disgustingly horrendous they are.
Oh, you'll see they're crooks and they steal and they don't pay parking tickets, all right, but they should.
They don't pay restaurants, they should, they don't pay rent that they should.
Uh, they also engage in assault as if uh they they have every right to do it.
Uh but the ones worst of all is what big perverts they are.
The beating of women, well, in many of their countries, it's perfectly fine to beat women.
The countries that uh our American students are are uh rallying for, like uh Palestine.
Palestinian Palestinians uh are taught that like all very uh strict Muslims, as Muhammad taught, that uh women are there to be kicked around and to marry when they're nine.
So you got a lot of that.
You got a lot of wife beating, and you have a lot of of incest, either natural incest or or um, I don't know what you would call it if it were a step father-step relationship.
Uh um, I think it's illegal still, but um in-law interest, climate change out, gone.
I mean, I think he I think he was laughing when he talked about climate change.
I mean, he really just laughs at them.
It really has turned out to be one big giant scam.
It's ruining England.
Ruining England.
Well, I don't know if that's ruining England or becoming an Islamic country is ruining England, right?
Um, and I don't know how he maintained his temper about France.
I mean, about England, Australia, and Canada recognizing the the great enemy of the United States of America, Palestine.
That enchant that chants numerous times every day in Palestine, to this day, death to America.
Must make you feel really good that the country that you have a special relationship with, that your best friend wants to recognize a country that wants to destroy you.
See, uh, they talk about how they want to destroy the Jews, and they do, and that should be enough for England that had a fair amount of anti-Semitism itself, uh, such that uh a lot of the um a lot of the entry into the war against Hitler was put in doubt because of the hatred of Jews in in England.
Uh some of it at the highest levels.
I would say they've got some damn nerve doing that, particularly the way they did they double-crossed uh the Zionists.
I mean, basically, Israel had to go to war with England in order to become free in order to have England keep its promise in the Balfour Declaration.
They really have no honor, do they?
No.
I that's just a word that's completely.
It would be where they'd look at me like, hey, stupid.
It's foreign affairs.
I mean, America lost its honor a long time ago.
I know we we sure as hell underlined it when we left all those people to die in Afghanistan.
Yeah.
But you do know, and I know all my right-wing friends are gonna get nuts now.
You you do know uh we we promised to protect Ukraine when they gave up all of their uh nuclear weapons against invasion.
Not that I want to remind anybody of that, but did I mean, did anybody feel uh uh uh uh duty of honor?
And uh isn't there isn't there something to that beyond that, and that it can be hard to encourage other countries not to be nuclear if we don't live up to agreements like that.
And and President Trump, under President Trump in his first term, we we kept that commitment.
Um Putin mayor chose to invade under Bush, under Obama, and under President Otto Pen.
He did not during Trump's first term, and um even now in President Trump's second term, he at least has Putin meeting with him.
Well, I would say that President Trump was the first I know from the crooked president of Ukraine, extremely I mean the present one is crooked too, the one before, Poroshenko.
The present one, Zelensky, knows all the crimes of the prior one, Poroshenko.
And uh of significance is not only the question of justice, which I don't think would ever occur to uh somebody like uh Zelensky or Poroshenko, it's the question of recovering money for your own people.
Poroshenko walked away with 100 million plus.
The other guy before him who ran off to Russia, uh, it was multiples of 100 million.
Yeah, you know, he left something like 800,000 in the bank for the whole country, but nobody tries to collect this money.
The one the one guy who did it, they've ruined his reputation and they tried to kill him.
My witness Shulkin.
He recovered a measly few bucks, and boy, they go after him.
Biden considered him corrupt.
Of course he was corrupt, he was going after the people who were corrupt.
You see, they have it backwards.
It's all out of 1984.
Um he also espoused um, he said that Europe is gonna be destroyed.
If it doesn't stop spending away everything it has on climate change, which is ruining its economy, and if it keeps up open borders, and England becomes uh the Islamic Republic of Trudy Putin,
and we and we take down all the kings and queens and the only Christian religion left will be the Catholic religion, because they already exceed uh the Anglicans.
I think that's correct.
I'm gonna check that.
I don't know if that's a part of England or all of England.
If it's all of England, that's a significant piece of news.
After all, that's that basically why that basically what Henry A created and ended up not just killing a couple of his wives, but thousands and thousands and thousands and thousands of priests and nuns, and and of course Thomas Moore, who is the patron saint of lawyers, often described as the last lawyer to go to heaven.
And knowing the lawyers I know in the New York Bar Association and the DC bar that disbarred me, and that uh permit uh corrupt courts to operate right next to them for long period in New York for a century or more, and take advantage of it.
They might be right.
So president urged their cracking down on mass migration.
Now, there are big movements in all those countries to crack down on mass migration, but the so-ons, the self-important uh traders who sit there in the UN and crooks, consider them to be Nazis.
If you if you want to keep your country English or French or Italian or German, you're some you're a you're a Nazi.
Why?
Because uh if you don't keep it that way, your country is gonna become well, your country is gonna be speaking Chinese or Arabic pretty soon.
Now they've that they've got a good, they've got a uh a certain amount of England divided up into places where English law, which we use, isn't being used.
The war is sharia and France is trying to fight back against it, ain't winning.
The mayor, the mayor of London is a Muslim.
The mayor of many of the cities in in England are is Muslim.
It's becoming a Muslim country.
It's not um, it isn't that the Muslims are assimilating and becoming English.
Like happened to in America, when we talk about the glories of immigration, one of the one of the things that Obama, Biden, and Adams lied to us about this is not immigration.
This is invasion.
This is intended for the purpose of changing us.
I had a long conversation today at dinner about how no one in my family spoke Italian.
All my grandparents were born in Italy.
Of course, they spoke Italian.
But my my grandmy grandfather, uh, one grandfather was dead long before I was born.
The other grandfather died, the one for whom I'm named, Rudolph, died when I was five or six.
And both of them spoke Italian, and both of them had Italian accents.
The man.
My two grandmothers didn't remember Italian.
So they never taught their family Italian.
Nor would they have ever thought of doing that.
And even my grandfather, who was a pretty well educated man, actually was studying to be a priest.
Um, although he spoke beautiful Italian, apparently, and Latin, never taught his children Italian.
He didn't want them to learn.
Because he wanted them to be American, and he thought you had advantages in America if you were if you were if you spoke English.
And uh, and that's not true just of Italians.
I'm telling you an immigrant story of the 1880s, 1890s, 1900s, 1910s, 20s, 30s, 40s.
Don't know exactly when it changed.
Even when I was mayor, I was talking about how great immigration is, but immigration and assimilation.
Immigration and remaining who and what you were is terribly, terribly destructive to a nation.
And can't be allowed.
Otherwise, you're giving your country away.
Which is what's happening in Europe.
So I think we'll take a short break.
And we will be uh right back.
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Welcome back to the Rudy Giuliani show.
There's Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
Thank you, Ted.
Thank you for reminding me that I'm back on.
Of course, I'm losing, I'm losing my uh uh train of thought and concentration on, you know, it is it is far be it from me to give advice uh to dictate a murderer uh Vladimir Putin,
but uh I guess one could argue whether the Ukraine war just from his point of view was a smart thing to do.
Uh he he um he's lost we don't know really the numbers uh the number a million casualties is thrown around and uh uh three, four, five hundred uh deaths, or maybe three hundred deaths.
That's a lot.
Uh better than better and more than the wars that some of which we pulled out of because the price was too high.
Um it has uh destroy his relationship with Europe, with a few exceptions.
Uh countries that would play ball with him behind our backs, are a very few now, and Trump is calling them out.
Um he was developing relationships that I guess he could call on if there were American sanctions or uh Germany being the primary one.
I mean, Germany was was uh basically funding him for a while.
They still do a little business with him, but it's nothing and not enough to bail him out.
Uh and he has ignited uh among even the cowards of Europe, uh a desire to rearm themselves.
That I didn't think anything could do that.
I mean, they are such snivelling cowards.
I did not think anything could do that, but it has so all of that, and what did he gain?
He gained 20% of Ukraine.
Oh, you say, well, maybe a foot into taking the rest of Ukraine.
Well, even if he took the rest of Ukraine, the cost would be another probably really the estimates are another million lives, probably economic ruin, and complete isolation, even with China.
China's tired of funding them now from being uh a valued ally, they're gonna start becoming uh like a welfare state, and a big one.
So what I understand, why is he deliberately irritating Trump?
What does he think it's gonna accomplish?
Does he does he really think Trump is gonna let him have his way?
I mean even if even if he he uh can't analyze Trump from the point of view of principle, because it is possible, you know.
I I try very hard to understand my adversary.
Always did as a lawyer, the lawyer on the other side, the defendant I was trying to catch.
Uh you gotta think like a crook if you're gonna catch a crook.
That that was Judge McMahon's always love to say that.
Um, but you gotta think like your adversary, and you gotta think about how so what do we expect to accomplish?
You put yourself in Putin's shoes now, and you're facing Donald Trump, and let's assume you have a different view of him than I do, and that some people have that.
He's uh bullhard or something, and he he just says these things that, but he's not gonna act on them.
Well, first of all, it's a bad gamble because he's acting on enough of them so that you're taking a big risk.
I mean, uh, the Ayatollah thought that too, and now he's, you know, uh the best case he could make for him, he's like two trillion dollars in the hole uh in trying to rebuild his nuclear uh facility, uh a country that's virtually without any money, and people selling their organs for to eat.
Uh if you go ask Assad that, and he ended that whole thing in Syria with one day of bombing with uh Zizin Ming sitting next door doing a doing a pretty good job on the boats coming out of Venezuela.
If I'm Maduro, I'd I'd head to some island somewhere.
So I mean, uh Putin seems to me to be a guy who is well, let me tell you the bad part first.
I mean, he's a maniacal killer, he's an evil human being.
He's a person that uh tortures human beings and has no regard for human life, even his own soldiers.
He treats them like uh throw them in there, and then if I I'll get some old ones and pay him, which is what he's doing now, or I'll grab some North Koreans and let them get killed, what are they worth.
But always seemed to me to be practical.
That's how he stayed there that long.
And the Russian people are not the Russian people of uh Stalin and Khrushchev, and uh nor are they uh you know ready to revolt.
But they're somewhere between that and ready to revolt.
They're not going to accept everything Putin does.
Putin could cross a line and they're gonna want him out.
Hey, they may want another dictator.
How do I know?
But they're not gonna want him.
He's getting there.
He had a chance to make a peace, where at first it looked like he might keep most of what he took.
Uh but then he kept pushing it kind of like Arafat used to do with Clinton.
And you got to the point where you realized he didn't he didn't want to make a deal.
I mean, he could have made a deal, I think.
Zalinski, even Zelensky, I think, had actually come to the point where he was he was um recognizing they'd have to give up some land.
Uh but if they did my deal, uh which is in recognition of something or other, peace, in recognition of peace, uh give half of what let Putin keep half of what he took, give the other half back to Ukraine, make sure that the minerals are divided evenly so that they don't get the lion's share of the minerals.
And we should make sure of that too, because we're gonna share in those minerals, meaning the United States.
Uh and then the most important thing, of course, uh Ukraine has to have fulsome security, because it's stupid to think that he's gonna follow anything he signs.
He he's he's already signed not to attack Ukraine and did.
He'll find any excuse that he can just announce.
So of course they're gonna want to have security.
Right now they have the security of their army standing there with a uh a fortress uh in um in South in South uh eastern Ukraine that uh is impregnable, it seems they're not gonna give that up.
So he would have to have agreed to uh, if not NATO, a NATO-like security, which is what we thought he agreed to.
Now that's all off the table, and he's been attacking like a mad warrior, Killing mostly civilian populations.
If he's gained one or two percent more in territory, it's a lot.
He's made not a single dent in the fortress that he wants to be given for nothing.
And he's losing a lot of troops in the in the um, but most importantly, he's turned the United States against him.
The president's the president is the president is at the point of being ready to ruin him.
The text that he sent out yesterday, I think he did it because I remember some great books that were written about the second first world war that started because people made the wrong assumptions.
I think the president here who is reluctant to take human life, God bless him.
And I believe this also.
I believe if you're going to engage either directly or indirectly in a massive effort that's going to result in the loss of human life, you better let the other side know why you're doing it and give them a chance.
Give him a last chance.
So the president writes yesterday, uh, after getting to know and fully understand the Ukraine-Russia military and economic situation, and after seeing the economic trouble it is causing Russia, I think Ukraine, with the support of the European Union, is in a position to fight and win all of Ukraine back in its original form.
That is a hell of a statement.
With time, patience, and the financial support of Europe, and in particular NATO, the original borders from where this war started is very much an option.
Why not?
Russia has been fighting aimlessly for three and a half years, a war that should have taken a real military power, less than a week to win.
This is not distinguishing Russia.
In fact, it's very much making them look like a paper tiger.
Certainly to China, it is.
They can do all the bullshit they want.
China's looking at this and saying, man, this could happen to us in Taiwan.
Oh, but maybe we're a better army than Russia.
When the people living in Moscow and all the great cities, towns, and districts all throughout Russia find out what is really going on with this war, the fact that it's almost impossible for them to get gasoline through the long lines that are being formed and all of the other things that are taking place in their war economy, where most of their money is being spent on fighting Ukraine, which has great spirit, and only getting better, Ukraine would be able to take back their country in its original form.
And who knows, maybe even go further than that.
Putin and Russia are in big economic trouble.
And this is the time for Ukraine to act.
In any event, I wish both countries well.
We will continue to supply weapons to NATO for NATO to do what they want with them.
Good luck to all.
Donald J. Trump, President of the United States of America.
I don't know.
You don't have to be a genius to figure that out, huh?
It means he's going to impose every sanction known to man.
Okay.
If he doesn't cut off, he doesn't cut off Russian oil 100%, but she gets to 80.
All he has to do is get to about 50 or 60, and he'll he'll he'll crush them.
He'll absolutely crush them.
And none too soon, as far as I'm concerned.
And the NATO, the NATO supplying NATO, uh, that's important.
Here's the important thing.
And I I think there was a hint there of the single most important thing.
See if you got it.
We are supplying NATO.
The sanctions were just a matter of time.
There's a little phrase put in here.
And when you do foreign policy, this is what you got to be good at.
You've got to be able to read what he's trying to tell you.
And it's about two-thirds of the way through the letter.
Ukraine would be able to take back their country in its original form.
And here's here's here's the here's the here's the Um here's the threat that you better take seriously Putin and who knows maybe even go further than that now Zelitsky's been wanting to do that for a long time and the little bit of effort he's made there,
he was pretty damn successful in taking Kursk, and that he did on his own.
All Trump has to do, which Biden never did, and so far Trump hasn't done, say you use those missiles the way you want to.
Once we sell them to you, we don't care how you use them.
War's gonna change real quick.
And you're gonna see Ukraine taking chunks of Russia.
Putin's not gonna like that.
And he's not gonna use nuclear arms because he likes to live too much.
He's not the Ayatollah.
He is going to finally say it wasn't worth it.
Well, he'll make some kind of a rationalization.
These guys always do.
Well, what we're going to um we're gonna just slip into the Rudy, Rudy Giuliani show is gonna slip into America's mayor live at eight o'clock uh sharp.
Um so I'll just keep going, and about one minute before, we'll take a little break or something, huh?
Well, we should be off now.
Oh, we'd be off now?
Oh, now I would be taking now.
I would be taking my oxygen to the second show.
But we're just gonna roll.
I just go like this.
Man, I'm ready for another three, four hours.
So Kiev can can win.
That was a headline all over Europe uh today.
Kyiv can win.
It shocked them.
God, Trump is not gonna let the U.S. get embarrassed, believe me.
Not going to let the U.S. get embarrassed.
No way, no how.
He also uh said, he also said this, must have gotten the isolationists and the Republican Party really going crazy, I think.
He also said NATO countries should shoot down Russian aircraft if they enter Western airspace.
You know, they're they're uh saying they're making them uh they they they flew 1,500 miles into Poland and they said they went off course.
If they actually, if their Air Force is that bad, I don't know what we're worried about, right?
Right.
Well, of course, NATO has shot down some of them.
They they um both the uh uh uh the Norwegians and the Italians use their jets to take out a lot of the drones.
I bet I bet um I bet Georgia loved doing that for Trump.
Yeah, you usually you they've used American jets, the Roman, yeah, uh the Italian Air Force used Roman jets, and the and the Danish prime minister Medi Fredrickson said uh that Tuesday,
the drones that flew over Denmark was the most serious attack on Danish critical infrastructure to date, and they've also made incursions over Poland, Romania, and Estonia.
And Poland is fully capable on its own of hitting back.
And Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are in the middle of developing a major strike force.
uh Again, Estonia used to be partially favorable to Russia, gone.
That's the price that he's paying for this.
Finland and Sweden never joined NATO, they join NATO.
So in keeping one country out, Ukraine, two very One very rich and one pretty rich country joined.
And the other one, he certainly doesn't control.
And I think eventually he's gonna go so far, they're gonna be in NATO.
And he can't have much of a basis to object to it when he is uh beaten down to bankruptcy.
And Vladimir, China doesn't back losers.
You don't control the world by backing losers.
I mean, they're gonna have to look for another ally.
Maybe India.
I I don't know if it's pride, but this is the dumbest thing in the world that Modi is doing in giving uh oil to Russia because he doesn't want America to tell him what to do.
It isn't America that's telling him what to do.
It's the um it's the head of the alliance for peace and freedom in the world, giving him wise advice if he wants his country to be free, because if if China makes a move to take the world, even if they fail, they'll take India, and maybe we don't have to defend it.
What them have India?
Well, they're buying a lot of poverty there, too.
Not as if India is yes, India's a rich country, and India's a poor country.
That's the whole thing about China that has never been evaluated correctly by our genius economists.
You can't evaluate the Chinese economic economy with the American economy, you can't do it because you have to factor in the fourth world poverty in China that afflicts about five to six hundred million of their people.
We don't have that.
None of Europe has that.
Well, welcome.
A few minutes late to America's mayor live.
That's right.
From Dover, New Hampshire.
New Hampshire.
And the birds are here like crazy now.
Man, are they getting ready?
A new group.
I think it's a new group.
We'll get some video up later.
I wonder if they're divided like Mafia families.
You know, you think the birds have Italian names, you know, like the Gambino family and the huh?
Luciano, the Luciano, the Lucchese family.
You know what Lucese's nickname was?
Tommy Three Fingers Brown.
Really?
Yeah.
Did not know that.
I got a call from a good friend who's uh getting married, and apparently her boyfriend admires me greatly.
Poor kid, uh poor guy, but he wants me to tell him mafia stories.
He wants to come and meet me so I can he wants me to tell the mafia stories that were true.
They were all true.
I don't tell phony mafia stories.
I don't have to.
That's funny.
Not that I could, I and I I think Ted will attest to this.
And it it it this is just being honest.
I don't think it's Bragg, and I have a fabulous memory.
And you know what I'm told as I get older, my memory going back will be even better.
I got a man, I can't imagine how it could be better.
You do have a good memory.
I remember I remember all sorts of things.
I remember getting injured in the park in Prospect Park when I was five years old, because I remember the World Series game, my mother and I ran home to it's funny what you remember.
But mayor, you know, dealing with the mafia and that do you see any similarities with the way some of these democrat groups, some of the funding and and the the cause of violence?
I mean are there similarities, or obviously it's a different world, different different organizations, but I thought Joe Biden, I thought Joe Biden was worse than about half the mafia people I dealt with because he was a very cruel man with his family.
I mean, the mafia, they weren't disowning granddaughters.
Except for the maniac mafia guys, yeah.
I don't see him uh treating a granddaughter the way he treated his granddaughter, right?
I I think he's uh not even a man, right?
Uh to me that that that I mean, if I had a friend like that, they'd never be a friend again.
The way you treat your children is the best example of what kind of person you are, and and there were mafia people that treated their children horribly.
They were mafia people that treated their children better than some other people did, right?
And you hated them for what they did otherwise, but you looked at that part of their life and you respected them.
I I um it's very rare you can't find something good in somebody.
It's very, very rare.
I've come across a few in my work, uh, the two Nazi war criminals that I prosecuted would fit that.
A couple of the mafia people fit that.
The ones who I described them as the ones who enjoyed murder and the ones who accepted murder as part of their business.
And then the level to which they did would vary to, it was okay, to ones that really, really disliked it.
But as a prosecutor, I learned I wasn't gonna be successful in prosecuting really complicated cases and understanding them if I simplified human behavior and saw it as black and white, which makes you see the sometimes the bad and good people and the good and bad people.
And in order to get people to cooperate, you gotta find the good in the bad because very often the people cooperating are the bad.
And sometimes we'll have a whole, we'll do a podcast on that.
That's worth a podcast rather than a news show.
Well, um, yeah.
Can we can Rico be used?
For example, with Antifa being named a terrorist organization.
Do you see a scenario where do you see a scenario, Mayor, where where RICO or some of the strategies you use to take down organized crime could be employed to Yeah, but they could have been anyway.
The terror, the domestic terrorist organization designation really has no uh uh extra legal effect.
Everything you could have done to them, you could have done before you named them a domestic organization.
Uh the one that would have dramatic effect on them would be to name them a foreign uh terrorist organ, because then you could tie up all their money.
Uh to get their money now, you have to bring a RICO case and prove it.
But and you if you designate them as a foreign terrorist organization, you can freeze their money before you prove it.
And you could crush them.
And I bet you you're gonna find a lot of money flowing through some of our favorite Democrats to Antifa.
And from foreign foreign uh from foreign soil.
I'm willing to bet, Mayor, and I I haven't told you all my work, uh, but back in 2015, 2016, 2017, I was with the Daily Caller, and I had covered a lot of these protests, right?
With President Trump's first term after he won.
Remember that that silly pussy march, and then up to 2020.
And I swear, I swear, mayor, there were there was foreign involvement in these protests.
There was foreign involvement, and and and how about uh Soros?
Nobody put more money into the 2020 burning of America than Soros.
Right.
But and if they were a foreign terrorist group, he'd be in jail.
Well, no, we wouldn't.
Nobody would put Soros in jail.
I'm not even sure Republicans would.
He probably has, he probably has Greece to that side of the aisle, too.
I'm glad you brought that up.
A lot of these guys do.
And you think I'm a stupid enough Republican not to know that I put Republicans in jail when they deserve it.
Democrats, the the difference is Republicans are amateur criminals, and Democrats are professionals.
No, it's the difference between systemic and opportunistic.
In particularly in the old city Democrat parties.
Uh, corruption is systemic.
It's from top to bottom, you can't escape it.
Uh in other Democrat parties, like in other other states, more modern states, there's corruption, but it's more like this kind of corruption of the Republican Party.
The majority aren't, some are.
You're never gonna escape it completely in politics.
Well, maybe you're not, maybe I shouldn't say never, but certainly not right now.
We're not at we're certainly we're actually going through a bad period right now.
We've been more ethical in our past at times.
Um but the Democrat Party has a wing that is thoroughly corrupt In some cases for a century and a half, like Chicago, New York, there's almost there's almost no hope for them.
New York's only hope, and this of course sounds terribly egotistical, but it's true, is electing a Republican.
If I if I take you through the history of New York, the only period you're gonna find of an honest government is with a Republican, maybe an independent, and maybe the occasional what we used to call reform Democrat, which is how you would describe like Ed Koch.
Well Russia is asking for driving uh flights over uh Copenhagen and uh and and uh over Poland and what what did they really think we were just gonna sit back and wave it that wave of the drums?
Yeah.
Well, under Biden, we probably did.
But the real key is the sentence that I told you about.
Keep that cut that out and underline it.
And when they and when it turns out to be true, you can put it in your big list, it's about this long now.
And the folder says Rudy was right.
Rudy was right.
The election of 2020 was stolen.
Rudy was right.
Raffsenberger is a crook.
Rudy was right.
And a liar.
And has some misstraining to do about the doctoring of my tape on which I was disbarred by the Bar Association of New York, who never bothered to pay any attention to the fact that the tape that contained the uh incriminating evidence uh was uh eliminated, the big chunks of it.
Not only that, deceptively eliminated.
But I told you, I didn't uh I I didn't I didn't appeal it because what you what use appealing it in a democratic court.
I just waste more money.
I didn't have the I didn't have the money to waste at that time.
I don't have the money right now to waste on doing that.
And I and uh honestly I'm I'm very hurt emotionally by their disbarring me.
So they did take a pound of flesh, that's for sure.
But uh, as far as practicing law, I don't have to do that.
I I can I can support myself otherwise.
I miss it a lot, probably more than anything else, because I love being a lawyer.
Didn't just like it, I loved it, and I was extraordinarily honorable as a lawyer.
And it's a great, great hurt uh to me, they did that to me.
And they knew they knew it would be.
And I had no chance.
It was like being in a fixed fight.
But we'll go through that at some point.
But I want you, I want you to, I want you to focus again, want you to focus again.
Who knows, maybe even go further than that.
Then that is to take back what Russia has taken.
What is further than that mean?
Well, it's pretty easy to figure out.
So the Russians are gonna have to decide.
Is he bluffing?
Or is he gonna let them do what they've wanted to do forever and use those incredibly superior missiles that they have to crush the eastern part of Russia?
Take out a couple of oil places.
I mean, Russia.
Russia's gonna be selling body parts like Iran does.
I don't want that for the Russian people.
I don't want that for the Iranian people.
But I I don't know how to free them any other way.
You tell me.
Well, Google, I I mean, Google is gonna reinstate the YouTube accounts that the Biden administration pressed them to remove.
Was I one of them, Ted?
Yes, you were.
Oh, they're gonna pay me for that.
We gotta figure something out.
Shouldn't we all sue them?
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean, when they took my YouTube account away, Just that YouTube account alone, I make them, you know, I'm not very good at keeping track of money.
I don't really care about money.
I know that sounds stupid, but sometime Dr. Maria and Ted can explain that to you.
Uh I thought I was making a couple of hundred thousand.
Uh Dr. Maria said I was making more like half a million at the time.
Well, they took it away.
Yeah.
No, I was just getting these checks, and when I had a lot of money, I just put them in the bank.
We got to check with them.
And if anybody wanted anybody wanted money, I give it to them.
We got to figure out that's what I thought it was for.
Yeah.
We we got to figure this out because the the ban, they had claimed they lifted the ban.
Remember, I met with them, and this is over two years ago, but our numbers are still.
Oh, they still screw with me.
Yeah.
And those must be, I bet you they have, and I'll give the current people the benefit of the doubt, which we shouldn't.
Best case scenario, they didn't realize they haven't seen the uh whatever they put in place under the previous regime.
Even after they claim they stopped censoring you, the censorship has continued.
But I I tell you, I'm not there, I'm not enough of a techie to follow what they were saying.
They were saying that even uh beyond having been banned when they were brought back, the algorithm completely discounts them.
Did somebody say that?
Yes, several did.
That's good.
Mo Mayor, I need I need to well, we we need to talk about that because that's been my concern for the past two years.
We know that's happening on our YouTube.
Um they suppress it.
That's interesting because that's what I've been thinking without knowing.
Also, we should get in contact with Dan Donovan, who was part of this.
You know, Dan is Dan has been a very close friend of mine.
Oh, wow.
Who's he with?
And a very close friend of Andrew.
Dan Donovan was the congressman in Staten Island who retired.
He was the one who did this investigation.
It's his correspondence with the speaker that they're relying on.
Now, Dan Dan was the U was the district attorney in Staten Island, and he was the chief of staff to borough President Malinari.
And uh I worked like hell to get him elected to Congress.
He was one of my best friends in Congress, and he was one of Andrew's best friends.
He's a great golfer.
We used to play at the Richmond Country Club, of which I am still a member.
They didn't throw me out.
Um the president pulled out of talks with Schumer and Jeffries.
Well, I don't blame them.
What the hell would they possibly have?
They're crying.
They didn't want to talk for two months.
Now they want to talk because they're getting politically hurt, and the president has figured out how they're gonna get blamed for it.
And all they want them to do is give them money so they can give it away to their crooked friends.
It's like hundreds of millions that they want that'll go to their uh go to their not-for-profits, which are which are not for legitimate profit.
They're not they certainly are not-for-profit.
They make bigger profits than profit-making places make.
Because those democrat not-for-profits, I don't know, you can just assume they're criminal.
All you gotta do is look at how much bigger the budgets are in democratic states than Republican states, and you can figure for doing the same thing, and you can figure out uh pretty much the amount of uh of uh bribe money has been pumped into the state.
So if Florida is one 30 and New York is 340 or 240 or whatever the hell it is, it's that's uh that's about 140, 150 million dollars more for Florida than New York, a billion dollars more for Florida than New York, and you can be sure that the lion's share of that is going to them, their friends, and their relatives.
I mean, look at the Congress woman running in New Jersey.
Uh Ted had to take a break for a minute, but we want to get the we want to get the the the candidate on who's running for governor of uh of New Jersey, the Democrat candidate.
We just have a very simple question.
She went into Congress, I believe, eight years ago, and her net worth at a bare minimum now is seven million dollars more than when she went into Congress.
Uh we would like to know how you don't just uh pick up a seven million, and even if you're not careful or think about money a lot, or you at least you have I mean, I can tell you how my net worth increased, at least generally in categories.
I can do it.
Which I can tell you how much I was getting for speeches and how much I was making in my law practice and how much I was making in my security practice.
And those those were my three basics.
Oh, and my book.
My book sold two million copies, so I made a fortune with it.
I mean, I can tell I can't I actually can't tell you the exact amount.
You weren't in it for the money, it was a lot.
Yeah, but you and I've noticed that about you, mayor and everything.
You're not in it for the money.
No, no, I mean especially public.
I didn't enjoy making money.
I I remember my good friend Ken Langone loves to say, I've been poor and I've been rich, and it's a lot better being rich.
That's a great way of putting it, right?
True, right?
It's much better for all your friends, too.
You can take care of people, it's so wonderful when you can take care of people.
Right.
And I can tell it you that's why that's what that money did for you.
It allowed you to take care of it.
I'm not, I'm not, I'm not like a communist, you know.
It's like I'm not gonna go.
Well, if I was a communist, I'd have more money because communists knew left and right.
But it's it's so obvious, and and that's the thing, and plus you made your money after you're in public service.
I made it no, how how about I made it honestly?
Well, say it again.
I made it honestly.
Look, yeah, of course.
At least provably, because they spent they allocated 20 million dollars to investigate me, my 20 years in business or less.
And they came up with as the letter to the grand jury said there's no probable cause that Mr. Giuliani committed any crime, and I was involved in massive business.
Uh I was involved in massive business where I easily could have made three times more if I had prostituted myself the way these people prostitute myself.
But on the slightest suggestion of uh of anything suspicious, I would walk out and I'd lace into my staff in a way that uh shouldn't be repeated, in a way so they would never do it again.
You know, that's why Epstein stayed away.
I threw out a whole bunch of representatives from Greece because it was quite obvious to me, they were looking for a kickback to do the Olympic.
Uh, and also in Brazil.
I and not to bring Epstein in New York, I threw them out of my office in Brazil.
I walked out of the governor's office.
Uh not to bring Epstein into it, but that's why Epstein stayed away from you.
Epstein Epstein, I never met Epstein, which is funny because he had a place, Mayor, five blocks from your place in New York, and about five blocks from your place in Palm Beach.
There were people must have been lined up on my block.
Right.
And same with Palm Beach.
He lived not too far from you in Palm Beach.
Never heard of him.
Never, I don't think you know.
Actually, I'm not so sure I didn't hear of him, but if I did, I would put him in.
I think why I first heard his name, yeah.
I associated him as well.
He must be a scumbag, he's a big democratic uh fundraiser.
All the people raising money for Clinton were a bunch of scumbags, and you know, the the Lincoln bed so disgusting.
The Lincoln bedroom, the guy who committed suicide, yeah, suicide.
He got suicided.
When I say the guy who committed suicide, I can hear Roger Ayles from Heaven saying, which one?
Yeah.
There certainly is a lot of suspicions.
Suspicious deaths seem to follow the Clintons throughout the world.
How about the guy?
How about the guy during the Democrat convention when it was all coming up that they smashed up the hard drive and got rid of 32 emails?
Yeah, and the guy got killed in a uh in a in a in some kind of a phony outside of his door, and they never caught the person who did it.
Right, right.
And there was nobody else killed in that neighborhood.
Seth Rich, I covered that.
I covered that murder.
That death, yes, Seth Rosh, a Democrat staffer.
He was robbed, but they didn't bother to take the wallet or the or the watch.
He had a nice watch, too.
That was Washington.
It was in Washington, right?
Washington, DC, Northwest.
I think the convention was in Philadelphia then.
It was in Philly.
You're right.
I remember talking to the Philadelphia cops about it.
This was like a week.
We had a great time.
We had a drink over that one.
There's something going on.
You know, the Philadelphia cops gave me great information.
The information they gave me, and then I put it out on one of the on one of the on one of the scumbag networks, uh, and they cut me off immediately, like MBC or CBS.
I say, you're not gonna see any uniformed police officers here at the convention because Hillary Clinton has barred them from being uh with her.
She could she doesn't want to show cops because it'll turn off her electorate.
And they said that isn't true.
I said, Well, you you just watch the convention, and uh I would I keep every time I'd come on, I say see any cops.
You know how I knew that?
A detective, Philadelphia detective was outraged.
He said, This yeah, Tchants us to protect her, but we can't wear our uniforms.
I don't even know why the boss is going along with it, but you know, I don't know.
He has to suck up, I guess you have to he's gotta suck up.
I guess you have to, right?
He said, I wish we could work for you.
I said, I wish he could work for me too.
That is bizarre.
You know, they they also had a convention where they didn't pray to God at the beginning of the convention.
In 2016, uh, it was either 2016 or 2012, or it was one of those, they didn't pray to God, they didn't pray to God, and then they had a change, they had to change it.
They even took God out of their platform, but then they put it back, but it didn't mean anything.
Someone called, yeah, I didn't it was a it was uh the placement of God in their in their platform where they advocate the mass killing of babies is uh blasphemy.
I bingo.
I don't think God wants to be in that platform, he likes babies.
He put them there, and then you you kill them.
That'll work.
I know, I know women have to have control of their bodies.
Uh but the minute your body starts to become responsible for the life of another human being, uh, do the responsibilities change, or are there responsibilities?
If you're a woman, do you have no responsibilities?
The the bay the baby when it comes out of the womb is not gonna be able to take care of themselves.
So can you can you just not take care of it?
Just say, well, just lay there, which is you know what they do in Minnesota with Tampon Tim.
Whatever happened to a society that evaluated things like human accountability, human responsibility, basic human responsibility to lead a good life.
Let's even put religion aside.
See, I think it's hard to develop a really thorough um thorough enforceable moral system, enforceable by your own action, moral system without a belief in God.
Now, maybe it's because I believe in God, and with that I struggle.
Uh and I wonder what would happen if I didn't.
But I still think I'm right.
And I really do believe, and I have actually convinced some very, very intelligent atheists of this, that you're better off with a society that believes in God than not if you're an atheist, because at least you have to understand that other people from your point of view need the crutch of God to make them good.
I have I've gotten more than a few very intelligent.
I don't think they're atheists, I think they're agnostics, by the way.
Um, agreeing with me on that lot on that as a um demonstration of Greek logic.
Right.
You know, um what's the difference between an atheist and an agnostic?
An atheist does not believe in God, an agnostic is in doubt.
In some ways, we're all agnostics, even those of us who have faith, because faith is not certainty.
Oh, there's more than a few saints that have written about that, and there's more than a few dialogues, like, oh Father, I sometimes I doubt, sometimes I doubt, and the person will be completely shocked when the priest says back to him,
so do I. In our civilization, in our religions,
whether it's a Christian or or uh or uh Jewish or some version thereof, but really in those two religions mainly, the human being has been really elevated to an importance that doesn't exist in the other religions, which is why the whole concept of studying the humanities and has all emerged from Judeo-Christian, Greco-Roman philosophy.
In fact, that's what the humanities are.
It's a study of those of those subjects.
If you spend the time, even if you don't believe studying the history of the Jewish religion and the Christian religion and the different versions of the Christian religion.
But most of this was uh set in the Christian religion before it's split.
It's before we get to is the Pope dominant or some of those.
It's the basic, the basics.
Here's the way I describe it.
In the Jewish religion, at a time in which people were, you know, worshiping a storm or some animal.
The Jews had become monotheistic.
And they were so important that God communicated with them.
They couldn't mention the name of God.
God was so important, but they were so important that God communicated through Moses directly and then indirectly through the prophets with them.
And they were his children, they were his chosen people.
That makes a human being a lot more important than not having the foggiest idea why the hell they're here and they worship a snake.
And then when God starts telling them, thou shalt not kill, thou shalt not kill, And starts laying down obligations about how they have to deal with their fellow human beings because their fellow human beings' life is very, very important.
That's unknown to these other religions at that level.
And then we move into Christianity before we get to the Reformation.
God becomes man.
Wow.
Wow.
We are important.
The way it's expressed often in the Gospels is, you know, God took his only begotten Son and made him man to save us from our sins.
We must be really valuable, or potentially valuable.
And that's been that's run through separately in a very interesting way, later to be joined through the preaching of Saint Paul through Greek and Roman philosophy, and Roman philosophy is a copy of Greek philosophy.
Except they looked at it in a slightly different way.
Um Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle come pretty close to believing in God.
It's hard to tell.
It's hard to tell.
We can find pregnant sentences that suggest they do, and others that don't, but what they did believe in was the incredible superiority of the human mind.
The incredible extraordinary, and I would say, supernatural gift of this intellect that we have.
And I love animals, and animals are a lot more intelligent than people think.
But it's uh a completely different order of magnitude, different completely different thing.
The earth has never been possessed by anything like us, with our ability to remember and to think and to reason and to write and to Greek philosophy recognizes that and begins to examine it.
And all it does is elevate the importance of the human being.
And then that is reflected in Roman philosophy that preserves Greek philosophy and spreads it all throughout Europe by inventing Europe.
I mean, you want to take one person who invented Europe, it's Julius Caesar.
And then that merges into Christianity in the uh West and Western Europe through the the Roman Catholic Church and in Eastern Europe through the Greek Orthodox Church or the Orthodox Church.
And then we can, and then when uh when Christianity splits, it splits on other things, not that, not on the importance of the human being, not on God becoming man, not on the teachings of Moses.
It splits on other other uh issues.
So that tradition, they every they all have, and it's the greatest civilization that ever lived, the most important, the most valuable, the most beneficent, and the one that is under incredible attack by our own children, which is what we're fighting.
That's what Charlie Kirk died for.
Well, but you didn't think you'd get a philosophy lesson tonight.
Well said, Mayor.
Well said.
Should we take a break?
Have we taken one?
We have.
Oh.
We can play some of the president's speech from the UN.
Let's do that.
Um, of course it was a great.
Although, can I can I ask, do you have a diagnosis for Keith Oberman?
Keith Oberman is a nut.
So the other night he was attacking, he was attacking a nut man.
He he was attacking um Scott Jennings.
Um now he's apologized to Scott Jennings for for giving the inadvertent impression that he was threatening the CNN pundit.
Well, what was he?
What did he claim he let me see?
Did he did he apologize?
I don't know.
He apologized, and then he used it.
Then he used it to go after Marco Rubio and Tom Holman, just hours after Jennings flagged him to the FBI for ominously telling him your next mother.
So I guess Jennings turned him in for threatening him.
Right?
Right.
Your next mother.
That's what he said to Jennings.
I'm trying to bring it up.
We'll put it up on the screen.
So Alberman's Oberman's response to it is, ladies and gentlemen, at Marco Rubio, political prostitute.
We don't know exactly why he going after Marco Rubio, maybe because he talked about Jesus.
I assume that Oberman is a if Oberman isn't an atheist, I'd be shocked.
But he certainly is a is a very, very sick man.
I remember seeing him at Yankee games, and he used to sit there by himself and he would stare at me.
Like this.
I would tell I would tell the cons would say, You should we should we be worried about him?
I said, I don't know.
He should be, because he's probably he I don't know, maybe he's a little nutty.
Maybe he's a serial killer or something.
I don't know.
They say, yeah, but he looks like one.
There are the comments that uh Keith Oberman.
Just to be clear, I have no information that Keith Oberman is a serial killer.
It's not even my opinion.
It's just a statement that was made uh from people looking at how weird he looked.
Yeah, he's a public figure.
You can say that.
Uh but he definitely threatens death.
I'm trying to see if he apologized.
He apologized to Scott Jenning for giving the inadvertent impression that he was threatening the CNN pundit when he threatened him.
When when he when he said um when he said your next mother effer.
After discussing uh uh after after discussing uh you know the the I don't know, I don't I actually I shouldn't say that.
I I shouldn't say exactly what what he was discussing.
I'm assuming he was uh discussing Charlie Kirk's uh murder when he said your next mother effer.
But serious enough so that Scott, who's a very uh logical man, turned him in.
Uh Scott interpreted as a threat.
By the way, when you're uh prosecuting a case of threat, very very relevant evidence is how the person interpreted, not even how you meant it, it's how the person interpreted it.
Guy interpreted as a threat.
Hey, Keith, maybe you should turn yourself in.
You could have a tough time in jail.
You're you are a weird, you have to admit you're a kind of a weirdo.
Then he says this one.
I don't understand this one, Ted.
Maybe you can help me with this.
Ladies and gentlemen, at Marco Rubio political prostitute.
It was alongside an interview of Marco speaking about Trump's United Nations address.
So that merits Marco, the um description of being a prostitute.
Marco may be one of the most moral, decent people I know in politics or any place else.
And Keith Oberman may be the strangest, weirdest.
How about this one about Tom Holman?
This would be an interesting extreme boxing match.
Tom Holman and skin and bones.
It's certain Holman literally has the word ho in his name.
Isn't that funny?
Who's saying this?
Oberman.
He's as funny as that uh that guy that got thrown off television.
Does he get good ratings, Oberman?
He's not uh what the hell do they do now?
He's been thrown off every network he's been on.
He started off with sports.
He did sports.
I never listened to him on sports.
People who listened to him said he was basic jackass.
I can't say for sure he was.
I never listened to him much more.
Oh, I'll give so he did sports and politics, he was a maniac.
Then he went to M SNBC, he was a maniac.
He went back to sports, and I I have to admit, he had this sports show in about 2014, 2015.
This is before Trump.
And I kind of liked it.
Um I like parts of it because he'd go into history, right?
But it wasn't him, it was his writers or whoever put the show together.
But then he was thrown off of there within a year.
Why what can you do on a sports show that gets you thrown off?
He he had attacked.
I'll get the details of this.
He attacked some kids at Penn State over a fundraiser or something.
Um let me find out.
But he was attack him over something political?
Yeah, he was on a sports show.
Uh fired from and this was on ESPN.
It might have been on ESPN too.
But he apologized to Scott Jennings.
But then he went ahead and insulted Rubio and Holman.
He was suspended.
He was suspended for getting into a fight with Penn State students on Twitter at the time.
What?
He called a bunch of students.
He got into a Twitter exchange with Penn State students.
And what did he do?
Really?
It sounds like he said.
He called them morons.
Okay.
And pitiful.
Nothing that bad, actually.
But you know, just again, just unseen.
Why?
Why was the what was the what was the basis of the fight?
I'm gonna bring this up.
Uh I don't know.
I don't know if this person shouldn't sue him.
Just amazing.
They let the Eva Braun scholarship contestants at press secretary and at Mary Marg Olahan ask and answer the questions now at the Reich briefing.
Well, that's accusing.
That's accusing Caroline and Mary Margaret Olahan of being Nazis.
I don't know.
Maybe it's covered by the First Amendment.
Yeah, he had attacked students for fundraising.
Uh pardon me?
He had a tax some Penn State students who were fundraising for pediatric cancer.
So he thought that was a good good time to make fun of them, I guess.
So you're throwing off ESPN again.
What did he do?
He had made he was getting into a Twitter fight with students at Penn State.
I I have to go into the details.
What was the Twitter fight about?
They were raising money for a fundraiser for childhood cancer.
Yeah.
And for some reason he was making fun of them for doing that.
I'd calling them more.
Was he alleging they stole her money or no?
Um it seems like a kind of a weird thing to be fired for.
It does.
Unless they just didn't want him around anymore because he was scaring all the all the people in the um just look like by the way he looked at them.
You know, it might be unfair.
Obama may have turned out this way because he looks weird and people you know treat him that way.
Yeah, so then he became crazy.
Yeah, so it was a business decision.
I think people were turned off by it.
So he was thrown out.
Let's adopt, let's adopt the attitude of uh Erica Kirk, and let's feel sorry for him.
We'll pray for him.
Okay, we'll pray, we'll pray for him.
But he's continuing.
So what do you make of uh the president and uh this the attorney general?
Ish is uh is our friend um on our last legs or not.
That that that's a good question, of course.
Uh the president keeps the president up until now.
I have been convinced that she was solid.
You know that, right?
Right.
I was shook by his tweets.
I don't mean shook, you know, I mean emotionally, I uh but I was uh my firm opinion, and this is this is only analysis.
I'm not gonna tell you basically what I think.
I haven't thought about it enough.
Right.
Um those sound, those were no longer the staff taking shots at her.
Um that happens all the time, and it doesn't really matter that much with the pres President Trump.
You he's he's got people with him that this the staff hates, and it's been like eight years of all the writing nasty things, and he just throws it aside, right?
Um here's what here's where you pass into a different category when it's his tweet, and it was his tweet.
Yeah, that raised some very very serious questions.
Well, NBC News is in his head though.
Well, NBC News is reporting tonight that we do expect indictments for Latisha James and James Comey.
Um so we'll see how this is gonna go.
So what well the NBC is using the words weighing, and BC needs to be weighing what the indictments or weighing whether Bondy remains a Pam Bondi remains as a G. The indictments.
Oh, the indictments are being weighed.
So um but um I'll I'll give you the latest here.
But Tisha James would be in Maryland, I think, because that's where she made the false statement about.
Okay, Virginia, okay.
So she she claimed it was the other one who claimed uh uh Maryland.
So this is um so we may see we may see some indictments in the coming days, some are reporting.
The case, I mean the the case against Comey, and now I'm talking prima facie.
In other words, if the facts in the newspaper articles are correct, there's certainly enough to indict him.
Now you gotta prove them true.
Um that would be true of her, too.
I mean, but if she if she claimed two places as her primary residence and got economic benefits from both, either from the point of view of a much lower down payment and interest rate, or non-taxes based on a lie.
I mean, that's that's prosecuted all the time, particularly with a public official.
So I don't uh uh so the real question, which of course we don't know the answer to, is uh is it true or not?
Are those facts available and are they true are they provable?
If those facts are available and provable, then she should be indicted.
And all things being equal, she should be convicted.
If they're not, she won't be.
That's the way it used to work before they double-crossed and framed Trump.
Uh she's getting a lot squarer deal than Trump got, where they made up the crime.
They completely made it up, or the one with Anger Moron, uh, where they where they got all this money from him for something that is by definition not a fraud.
You the whole crime and tort of fraud is based on the concept of L O S. There was concededly no losses to anyone.
In fact, it was proof of benefits.
The crime's gone.
No such crime.
Uh the second one they never charged.
Bragg never charged him with a crime.
To this day, the indictment doesn't state a crime.
To this day, the jury returned a verdict that put four, no, no, eight hundred years of Anglo-American jurisprudence uh reversed,
which is a non-unanimous verdict uh in a criminal case, because the judge gave them four options in an indictment that never properly notified them of what the underlying crimes were, and then the judge made up four and gave them four,
and uh they were not unanimous on any of the four, which means the verdict was invalid in any American English courtroom, but in crooked New York County, New York, Manhattan, run by Keith Wright, who is the boss of bosses and puts all the judges on, like Angor Moron and Mersky Mursky.
So his daughter made millions with Biden and Harris.
So why don't they get prosecuted?
Why don't those judges get prosecuted?
Why doesn't that guy get prosecuted for bribery?
I mean, that daughter was getting was the yeah, your family members getting paid for what you do is a bribe.
That isn't that isn't a uh a defense to bribery.
If uh if I were if I were um the U.S. attorney, and you came to me and you said, I'm gonna give Andrew two million dollars.
Uh, just don't you know, just don't bring the case.
And you gave Andrew two million dollars.
Maybe Andrew didn't even know why.
I knew why, it's a bribe.
It's a thing of value to me.
Giving money to my son is a thing of value to me.
I mean, this guy, I can I could give you 10 crimes they both committed, and Gamoron and the other guy.
Here's the big here's the biggest one, the crooked judges, and they were they were appointed by a system that is inherently crooked.
They were appointed by the boss of the Democratic Party in Manhattan.
And they were maintained in office by the boss of the Democratic Party in Manhattan.
And I have every reason to believe that at least one of them renders decisions in his favor because of that.
And I'm positive they all do, right?
I've been doing it forever.
New York County Supreme Court.
See that.
So we'll see what happens with Pam.
I hope she makes it.
MSNBC's Ken Delanian is reporting that Comey is expected to be indicted in the coming days in Virginia.
That's about that's about time.
And added that the full extent of the charges is unclear.
CNN is reporting that the Justice Department was nearing a decision on whether to charge Comey with quote lying to Congress.
The reporting is based off three sources.
This is from Delanian.
Why shouldn't he be charged with lying to Congress?
He did.
The investigation is currently focused on whether Comey ever lied about authorizing leaks to the press.
I guess they can't get him for lying on the Pfizer because it's beyond the statute.
Oh, well, you would know that.
Well, those statutes.
It was clear as hell.
You just put what he said here and what he said there, and he lied on the Pfizer application four times.
Which I consider perjury is perjury, and it is serious, but some not the most serious crime.
When it's perjury, when you're gonna invade a man's uh privacy, and you're the sole source of that information, and you know that.
And we're all taught about five, that we have a special responsibility because it never gets checked.
I mean he virtually almost ruined a system that is necessary for the security of the United States by doing the one thing that everybody promised would not be done if we created fives, but people wouldn't lie.
He did.
There's no doubt he lied.
Not a doubt in the world.
And uh put in jeopardy a system that is used to protect your freedom that almost got thrown out of Congress because of that.
The very close vote, and I'm not sure how I would have voted on that, given the hands it's it's in.
And what they did to me in invading my privacy and my friends.
So Kimmel came back on, right?
Yep.
And he didn't apologize.
He did not.
He pretended he was like crying a little bit.
I saw that on the re remake.
We we we wouldn't watch him because you know, I don't I didn't want his uh ratings to go from five to six.
Um, but um he he he did a terrible pretense of crying.
You know, I didn't mean to, young man, children.
Uh can we uh just in case they didn't see it?
You wanna play it?
Can we play him?
Can we show you his acting abilities?
This is Jimmy in the earlier part of his career, which should have probably meant he shouldn't have had no, he should have had no career.
In anything where you had responsibility for public opinion or public thinking, or because the man is a slob, a disgusting slob.
Here's Jimmy.
Watch this.
Here's Jimmy Kimmel back in the Which one we're gonna do first.
We'll do uh is abusing women or lady, yeah.
Or his making fun of black people.
This is funny to Kimmel.
I mean, you think that she think that's what you think of the statute?
I mean, you think that she think that's okay, I mean, do you think that she's attractive or no?
Take another look at it.
I'm asking Karl Malone, Karl Malone, is there a life after death?
Well, calm alone, don't know.
Some folk believe you're going to heaven or to hell.
Common old will prefer heaven, not for dang sure.
But other folk think, dead dude, come back to earth in different shape.
And that there's called reintardation.
Now, my whole thing is this.
Now, when you consider what's been done to people in blackface, right?
Uh I don't remember how offensive theirs was.
That's make that uh uh put even the blackface aside.
That's just making fun of black people, uh pretending they're like stupid.
Republican would be ruined for the rest of his career for that.
Instead, when he does it, he ends up, you know, gonna leave all this with being worth 30 or 40 million.
And the governor of Virginia did the same thing, and they kept him in office so that he could sign a bill to kill babies.
And he expressed himself in such a stupid way for doing it, he ruined the whole party.
He literally said, without any doubt, I can play the whole thing for you.
He said, if an abortion doesn't work when the baby is born, and the mother is unconscious when the baby is born, you should take the baby, keep it comfortable, and when the mother wakes up, she and the doctor will decide what happens to the baby.
That is an absolute literal quote.
And you know what that is.
The conclusion of that is one of the choices is that the doctor and the mother can commit murder.
Which is which is really what they're doing, starting from about the six or seven months on.
They're killing a completely formed human being.
Sure, they can't take care of himself, but neither can the baby at at two days old or five days old or eight days old.
What do you do?
You do the you do what tampon Tim was doing in Minnesota, just not give them any kind of special care and let them die and then stop reporting it after you report the first five.
You know he did that, but you don't know about it because it's covered up.
Just like it's covered up that he went to China 30 times, and somewhere around that number of times, he took 50 kids with him.
What are you taking kids to China for?
But to brainwash them, the China's not gonna let you bring them there so they can go to you know uh uh China, Disney China, which is where Disney should be, by the way.
From now on, it should be just in China.
Disney is a desecration to the name of Walt Disney.
It's a desecration of Mickey Mouse.
It's a desecration of Mickey Mouse.
Disney it's gonna raise its prices for Disney streaming service.
Do you know the going to Disney World?
I mean, you basically have to be rich.
And then you're subjected to uh all kinds of brainwashing, communist brainwashing, left-wing brainwashing, gender, dysmorphia brainwashing.
Right.
And now they brought Jimmy Kimmel back after three days.
Right.
What I mean, they just think we're fools.
Exactly.
So is it possible for us conservatives who have conservative values and can see how an institution like Disney can really ruin the mind of young people to boycott them completely?
Is it is it that is is Disney World that compelling that you have to go?
Yeah.
I mean, I I I got so tired of it when I used to go there giving speeches after having gone there with my kids four or five times.
I would uh I would I would pass the mouse or the or the the little male mouse and the female mouse and go like this.
Oh my god, I can remember all that sweating online.
And uh one of my friends who recently went said you got to take out a mortgage to go there now.
Disney, you got you gotta pay you know hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of dollars to stand online for four hours.
Right.
That's what I've the food is deteriorated into crapshit.
I can't even know I can't imagine you liking too much of the food at Disney.
Oh, yeah.
And then they then they have they used to have these places like uh little Italian place and a little French place and a little.
Look Disney, they do not serve dog food in Italy.
I'm sorry.
You want to you want to make fun of some of those other ones.
I can't fight with you.
I'm not, I'm not an expert.
On Italian food, I'm an expert.
Disney Italian food is dog food that you pay more than you do in a number one A-class Italian restaurant.
Right.
Because you're a bunch of thieves, and you have been for about 20 or 25 years.
When did you make when's the last time you made a hit movie?
Good point.
Walt Disney, maybe.
Yeah, I was gonna say, ever since the old man checked out Disney, maybe um when Snow White wasn't a lesbian.
Well, we gotta end on a on a high note.
Oh, can we end on Mondami is in favor of prostitutes?
Yeah, you knew that.
Yeah, we knew that.
But uh, what kind of Muslim is he?
If he's in favor of prostitutes, maybe he's not Muslim after all.
You know who raised that?
I good good uh good uh point for him was Adams.
How the hell can you be in favor of women selling their body if you're uh if you're a uh Muslim?
I think they kill they kill women for that.
I mean, that's the that's the acceptable punishment.
Not that and and it's it's not like it used to be uh a thousand years ago, they do it.
There's still countries in the world that kill women.
Well, we know there are countries in the world that kill women and have a little bit of hair coming out, right?
What do you think they're gonna do with prostitution?
Or they kill women if they get raped, right?
And and then we have all these women like the ones you interview who support them.
Yeah, what are they crazy?
They gotta be crazy, right?
Stupid or crazy, Ted.
Uh probably a little bit of both, a lot of bit of both.
The uneducation part is is key.
But then the stupid yeah.
Uh uh, Governor DeSantis is making available a tremendous amount of property in Miami.
Oh, we like this for the presidential library.
It has a couple of things that might attract the uh not just the president, but the whole family.
There's enough room to build several large uh hotels right around it to create a complex.
And boy, it's not so far from Durral.
I just take a little Uber about 10 minutes, send my golf clubs to Durrell, and I can go to the presidential library and I could play golf at the Trump golf course at Durral, which is one of the world-class golf courses.
That's a heck of a trip for a real guy.
Um baseball playoffs coming up.
It's close as hell, babes.
You know that?
Right.
So here it is.
Right now, as of tonight, and I want you to look and see if you can get me some scores here.
Uh the Yankees are a game behind Toronto, and Boston is four games behind Toronto.
Uh your Detroit Tigers have now slipped into a tie with Cleveland.
And the Yankees and uh Toronto Blue Jays have a better record than them.
Yep.
All season they had been playing well.
There's an unfortunate thing going on for them, Ted.
Yeah, coming into the playoffs week.
Wow, the Tigers Yankees have won three in a row.
Boston has won one in a row, and Coronado's lost one in a row.
Detroit has lost, Ted.
They've lost seven in a row.
That's right.
Yeah, that's how they blew it.
We're now in the last seed.
Holy sick.
They lost seven in a row.
That is insane.
What the hell's going on?
And Cleveland has only won one in a row.
So I mean, they really basically put Cleveland in the first place.
They literally put Cleveland in first place.
That was that that was the game that we lost first place last night.
Pardon?
We we we lost the first time we weren't in first place last night.
We lost the whole season.
Yeah, since April 22nd.
Well, you were first place on day one?
Uh no, but April 22nd, we were first place.
And we haven't fallen together.
That's pretty much day one, huh?
Tigers have lost 10 of their last 11.
Not only were they in first place, they were in dominant first place.
Right?
Tigers, yeah.
Tigers have lost 10 of their last 11 games.
It's a shit.
Sometimes that happens.
I remember the Yankees won a World Series four in a row and they went into it with a losing with a losing um September.
I'm giving you a little hope.
Yeah.
Well, they're in Yankees won tonight, five to one.
Tigers in a rain delay.
They beat the White Sox.
Mayor, we got the we got the Tigers Red Sox all weekend.
To finish the year, that's going to have some uh playoff implications for both teams.
Who's Boston playing tonight?
Boston.
They're playing Toronto.
Ooh, so that's key.
If they can beat Toronto, we'll be if they if Boston beats Toronto tonight, the Yankees are tied for first.
Be the first time they're in first since the All-Star game.
Yep, they're up.
Uh you're one the Yankees are one game behind Toronto.
Tigers and the Red Sox won tonight.
So now here's what it means.
It means the Yankees and Toronto are tied for first.
The Yankees now have a 90 and 68 record.
Toronto has a 90 and 68 record.
Who has the tiebreaker?
Do we know?
The Tiger record, depending on what 85 and 72.
So the Yankees and Toronto are tied for first.
Boston is three games out.
And has a one-game uh edge on the wild card.
Cleveland and Detroit are virtually assured of a wild card, whether they win first or not.
Seattle has won their, or if they haven't won their division, they have won their division.
I think.
But at any event, they're assured of a wild card.
So right now, the definite playoff teams are Toronto, Yankees, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, and Seattle.
And I think it's going to remain that way.
Just a question of how they line up.
I don't think there's any uh too much room for change here.
Yeah.
So the other teams are too far out.
You know who has a chance?
Houston has a chance.
Astros are a game behind in a wild card chase.
Yeah, yeah.
If somebody blows up.
Wow, so Detroit's not guaranteed anything.
Yeah, you see that little dash?
They got to be at least the last wild card.
Yeah.
Well, unless they lose out.
If they lose out, Houston will likely take them over.
Maybe, maybe these games are so critical.
They're in a rain delay.
You're right.
They would be the vulnerable wild card team.
And the guards.
Let me look at Boston's record for a second.
Could be Boston, too.
Yeah, so the Tigers and Red Sox.
That series is like a playoff series.
Right?
The Tigers and Red Sox starting Friday.
Definitely one could get knocked out if somebody won three in a row.
Might have to make it.
And that's this weekend in Boston.
Well, Boston is going in winning, and Detroit's going in.
What did Detroit do tonight?
They're on a rain delay.
Oh, I mean, they've lost seven in a row.
Yeah.
We need that.
Boston has now won two in a row.
The Yankees have won four in a row.
And uh we know what Cleveland is doing.
They're playing the Tigers.
Oh, well, that's straight.
I mean, that's straight for number one.
That's straight for whoever wins that is in first undisputed possession of first place.
Now for your National League fans, as we send you over to Dr. Maria.
Uh Philadelphia is 11 games ahead of the Mets.
Can you believe that?
And their record is not much better than the Yankees in Toronto.
There may be a game better.
But they're 11 games ahead of the Mets.
But it looks like the Mets have kind of a lock on the playoffs.
Milwaukee, Milwaukee has the best percentage in baseball at 601.
Um Chicago has a seven-game plus in the playoffs.
San Diego Dodgers are in, and San Diego is in.
So the teams that are definitely in are Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, and probably the Mets.
Yep.
Probably the Mets.
So that means New York will be very active.
Two teams in the in the first round.
But if you're in first place, you don't play in the first round, right?
Right.
The first round is just uh two teams in the American League and two teams in the National League.
The other teams all rest, right?
Yep.
So that's gonna probably turn out to be.
Let's look here.
It's very hard to tell in the American League who that will be.
It probably will not be the Yankees, since they've got a four plus on the wild card, and they're in first place now.
And it probably won't be Toronto.
So we'll have to watch the lowest here.
Boston.
It gets really kind of weird.
It could be it could be uh it could be Boston.
Depending on how Cleveland and Detroit play it play it out, and depending on Houston, that'll be the first round.
We'll know better as the week goes along.
Well, that's weekend as the weekend goes along.
They'll over with on Sunday.
Yeah, I mean the Tigers, I can't believe it.
I haven't paying attention to the Tigers are coming to Boston, they're coming to Boston, and it'll be uh winner take all.
So might have to make our way down this weekend.
Let's see what happens.
Uh but let's end on a another interesting note.
This is Governor Kathy Holkell and her reception in Beth Page for the Ryder Cup.
Thank you so much for being here.
And thank you to your team too for getting us ready for the Ryder Cup in New York.
And your friend and mine in attendance, Governor Kathy Holkel.
Governor, thank you so much for being here.
And thank you to your team too for getting us ready for the Ryder Cup in New York.
They hate her on Long Island.
Yeah, you can barely hear she happens to be on Long Island because with the commuter pricing, they absolutely hate her.
Yeah, she got she got the boobirds.
They also hate Mondami.
Mondami is gonna probably mean a total wipeout for the Republicans.
They're gonna wipe out everybody.
Yeah, and it's probably gonna help us hold on to Congress.
Because those are the seats, those Republican seats are the seats along with Los Angeles, right?
California, that were the ones that were at issue.
Right.
Well, it's still not worth having communist in New York.
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Show you you just go to Lindell TV right there, and we're going to bow our heads, and we're going to pray again for Char for Charlie and his family who are still going through torture.
We're going to pray for the people of Ukraine that look like they have a heck of a lot more support from President Trump now than they've ever had.
And uh we're gonna pray for the people of Israel who are in great hands with uh one of the most remarkable people of this century.
This century and the last, uh BB Netanyahu.
And it seems to me that believe it or not, Iran is on a much shakier position than uh people realize.
And we we will be talking about that tomorrow night, and we'll have some information for you about that tomorrow night.
And pray for the president.
He's the one making all the decisions that have to be right, and if you just go like that, you can get on Lindell TV, or have to go to go through one little set of ads that we're going through here for some kind of a thing that makes you not hungry.
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You know, if you watch these things, Ted, and you listen to all of them and you write it down, right?
Like skip this food and skip that food.
There'd be there'd be no head over?
Well, yeah.
Sounds like a pretty good discussion about what's a psychopath.
Well, we'll be back tomorrow night on Lind Lindell TV at seven on and X at seven, and then we'll be here on X at eight, and go over now to Lindell TV and let's see what this discussion about psychopaths is all about.
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