The Rudy Giuliani Show: Wednesday, October 1, 2025
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So I'm trying to find the Schumer lie.
Humor lie.
Schumer.
Thank you.
*Gasp*
Welcome to the Rudy Giuliani show.
I like to, you know, dress up appropriate to the show, wear a jacket, things like that.
After all, I'm not Zelensky.
But I wouldn't have done this if the Yankees had won last night.
But we need to change the mojo.
And we need to uh get some good luck stuff going.
And I haven't worn this.
I don't think I've worn this maybe once, maybe, from the time the Yankees won the 27th, which was I think 2009 in Philadelphia.
It's so long ago people can't remember it.
You know how many World Series the Red Sox have won in this century compared to last century.
The Red Sox have won four World Series.
Now the Yankees have won 27.
But that's like when I was a baby and before.
And it's very hard for me because I grew up, and for the first, I'd say 10 years of my sentient existence, meaning that I could realize what was going on.
The Yankees either won the World Series or were in the World Series almost every year.
And the one year they weren't in the World Series, the New York Giants were in the World Series.
So I really thought until somebody straightened me out and I became an adult of some kind, that you had to have a New York team in the World Series.
And most often it would have to be the Yankees.
But it was the Yankees.
It could be the Dodgers or the Giants.
Now, my son grew up a little like that, too, because when I was mayor, the Yankees were in the playoffs every year.
And they won four World Series.
I don't know about prior...
prior mayors.
LaGuardia served 12 years.
He may have had more.
I don't know.
I don't think he had more.
I think he had four.
And I think Wagner had four.
Kacha wouldn't count because he didn't even know they were going on.
And Bloomberg was the mayor when the Yankees won in 2009.
But he only had one.
That was it.
No Met World Series.
I had New York Rangers won the Stanley Cup for the first time in 54 years.
The Yankees won the World Series for the first time in 12 years and they just kept doing it.
We came close with the Knicks when Went down to the final game.
Thought we were going to win it.
We didn't.
We did lose the most heartbreaking World Series, however, the 2001 World Series.
The one that President Bush came to and threw out the first ball.
And when I have a little time, I'll tell you that story.
The whole story, I will.
actually uh Peter Paul, who was our captain today.
We went out on a boat ride, Ted and I today.
We only had an hour or two, and we really regretted.
Here we've been here all summer, we're gonna leave toward the end of the week.
And uh there's this great bay right here.
Well, this great bay goes out into the North Atlantic.
And um, so now that it came down to we're just about leaving, Peter took us on a on a tour because I wanted to take pit pictures and stuff like that.
I sort of an amateur photographer a long time ago.
And um, he said, you know, you should do more human interest.
Like, who did he mention?
Was it Levin or uh no, no, no?
It was um some other very famous um um broadcaster, podcaster who he said does a very good job of telling store good stories.
You know, I always thought Rush Limbaugh, it wasn't so much story, he took told good stories.
Rushland was very funny.
Rushlinbore had a natural sense of humor, and it kind of like a different kind of sense of humor uh than the president, but like the president, he he could just all of a sudden you just break out laughing and you couldn't stop.
The way he would make fun of Pelosi or whatever.
So we're in we're in the first day of the shutdown.
I get I guess uh we'll keep count of it at least for a while.
The last one, the last one lasted, I see some people saying 34 days, but mostly 35 days.
And I that one I feel like I was a material part of that one, because um it was at Christmas time, and it was over the Christmas New Year's holidays, and the president uh decided to stay in the White House.
I do believe he went to Mar-Lago for Christmas Day dinner.
I think he did.
Not sure.
Uh I know I went somewhere for Christmas Day dinner.
But other than that, I stayed in Washington.
Now this was during this was during uh the the impeachment uh proceedings, and it was coming toward the conclusion of the Muller report.
Uh I believe we had just around Christmas time finished our answers to their interrogatories and uh submitted them.
And there were there was time they were that they they were entitled to to ask us for clarifications.
We'd necessarily didn't necessarily have to give them, but they were entitled to ask for them.
So we had a lot of work to do.
And I was I was going to go down to Florida and work with him down there, because my condo is about a mile from Mar-Lago.
And uh he decided to stay.
He said, I I'm gonna stay here and sh and show them that, you know, while the government isn't operating, theoretically, most of it I'm operating, I'm I'm holding it together.
They should be here trying to fix it.
And I laughed, he laughed.
Then I started to feel sorry for him after a few days.
I would go over there and bring over some of the staff.
We do some work.
And I decided I'm gonna I'm gonna go every day.
So I show up by the third or fourth time, and I'm sort of hanging around, he puts on a game or something.
And he says, What are you doing?
Uh what?
You're spending a lot of time here.
Aren't you gonna go to Florida?
Or I said, I think I'm gonna hang around with you.
I feel I'm worried about you.
I don't want you to be alone.
He said, You're crazy.
This is fabulous.
I love the White House.
Come on, let me show you something that I found.
Man, that would have been a cool.
You gotta know this guy is not what they make him to be.
We had the greatest time in the White House.
Of course, we worked like dogs.
We always, if you're with him, you work like a dog.
Oh, like a very smart dog.
And um, but I just I just saw this other side of him.
I've known him, knew him at that point, 34 years.
I see his other side of him.
He just loves the White House, the history of it.
Grant was here and Harrison was there.
And this one did that, and this one did that.
You know what they used the boo room for?
Boy, trying to keep track of all of it was hard.
And here I am trying to screw around with Moa's uh uh questions.
Well, so it's begun.
Uh the Democrats uh had a chance today, they voted a couple of times, right, Ted?
Yes.
And the votes um there was strangely, there were some Democrats who voted for uh uh for it, like um Fedeman, of course.
Uh but there were some Republicans who voted against it.
And you gotta get to 60.
You don't want me to explain the whole filibuster thing.
You all know it anyway.
But it's uh is it ridiculous?
I don't know.
When you're out of power, you want it.
When you're in power, you don't want it.
It helped it helped us a lot to stop particularly Biden, and it helped us a lot to even stop uh uh I mean, particularly Obama, although it didn't work on Obamacare, because my good friend John McCain voted for it.
I don't get that.
I love John.
I think John was a great, great, great, great American, and a positive uh tremendous contribution to our our particularly our foreign policy.
But um I can't understand his voting for extending Obamacare since he had opposed it the vote bitterly.
The vote today was 5545.
Uh the uh the number, the key number is 60.
And how many how many repubs did we lose to get to that 55?
We lost some republic.
Senator Rand Paul is the only Republican to vote against the measure.
He opposed it because he said it would go long.
So here's my theory about Rand.
Randall vote for it if they got if they were at 59, he would vote for it.
I have no doubt about it.
So we don't have to get angry at him.
Three members of the three members of the Democrat caucus voted for it.
Catherine Mastow of Nevada, Fetterman of Pennsylvania, and then Angus King, who's technically an independent.
Yeah, yeah, up here in Maine.
Yeah.
We're gonna show you pictures of man later.
Independent.
And I I I called it a communist state.
It's really not.
Uh Vermont is.
And New York City might be soon.
But um, but it's not, it's not New Hampshire.
By far the most um the most successful state of of these uh of these states other than Massachusetts, which is a major state, but the most successful state is uh uh New Hampshire by far.
By far.
All you have to do if you look at the difference in the you go across the border of Maine, Vermont.
It goes down a little.
Here, no taxes, no sales tax.
So the shutdown is now ongoing.
The government is really in the hands of Russ Void, who is the head of OMB.
He's already two days ago sent out his memo.
They now will analyze uh at the level they're at now, what's critical and what's not.
Um this is a partial shutdown.
So there are positions that cannot be um uh that have to be uh filled, and the people have to come to work, whether there's a shutdown or not, and they do not get paid.
Like if you're an FBI agent, you have to come to work.
If you're a prison guard, you have to come to work.
Doesn't apply to the military at all, by the way.
Just take them out.
So we're talking about the 2.4 million civilian workers in the department uh in the in the in the government.
Um so the essential ones, statutorily essential, know who they are, and they have to come to work.
And then it's always been true, it may have even been passed already.
Once it's over, they get paid for the month or the two months.
What was it, three months last time, Right.
Um, but they have to come to work.
That gets expanded now, because now you go backwards, right?
You have all these other people that come to work, and you have to you have to remove the people that are not essential, really not essential, because we're at the point where we have to do a partial shutdown.
Can't tell you the percentage.
Uh they haven't put it out, but they will.
Um so you'll have you'll have people coming to work that are in the statutorily essential group.
You'll have people coming to work that uh the head of OMB has uh said don't have to be furloughed yet.
Uh, and then you're gonna have a large group that will be furloughed.
They'll stay home.
And they're also gonna get their money at the end, which is kind of I guess it's okay since Congress put pays itself, of course, which is absurd.
If they're gonna close down a government, they should at least feel some pain.
Now their political party is an effing disaster.
It's the last time they did a poll, it had a 64% disapproval rating, the highest I think ever for the Democratic Party and higher than the Republican Party.
Um their cause for doing this, if anybody pays any attention, has a little bit of an attention span, is completely corrupt.
The Republicans have presented them with a continuing resolution that will fund everything that's presently approved and budgeted, including all of the absurd things they have that have led to this overspending.
The only reason you have to do that is that the government spent more than it thought it would, and therefore it wasn't authorized.
So now it has to be authorized.
So we've already gone three, four hundred billion over what was agreed on when the budget was done.
Okay.
Now that is the way this has been settled the last 13 times when Biden was in the White House.
But since Trump is in the White House, they're gonna break his balls.
Which is completely crazy, because what they do is they hurt the country.
He's the same president, I mean, he's the president.
Whether whether you like them or you don't like him, he's a good president or a bad president.
He really doesn't get hurt if you close it.
In fact, there's an argument that the president becomes more powerful when you uh when you when you close down the government.
In fact, I I believe that 100%.
Uh I'm not supposed to say this, um, but I'm not political.
I think this is a great opportunity, as I put out on my tweet.
I had this situation once when I was mayor uh when um the city council couldn't pass a budget, and or the city council couldn't, yeah.
The city council couldn't pa pass a budget um that I would approve.
And uh so we we we I impounded, and I spent, I only had to spend what was in the last budget, so there were no increases in the budget.
That also allowed me to look at the agencies that were getting close to running out of money, and I was able to pair them back.
So that lasted for about six months, and I saved an enormous amount of money.
I don't think the city missed a beat.
I can't remember missing a beat in the last 35 days.
And I know that Russ Voigt is ready willing and able when he does the furloughing to look at these jobs and say, well, maybe we can zero them out completely.
We'll send them a notice saying you're furloughed and don't bother to come back, we'll send you your check when when if there is one.
I would expect, depending on the number of days that you have.
We have 2.4 civilian workers We go a month, should be able to get rid of 10% of them.
Come down by 240,000.
That's a lot of savings.
Give us two months, you can come come down by 500,000.
Then you wouldn't miss a beat.
You know that.
I There's no reason for me to have to prove that we have excessive more than we need federal workers, and the pandemic proved it because they all stayed home, and nothing really happened.
Now, this whole idea that the essential workers have to come in, it's a great way to analyze.
If you don't have to bring them in because they're not essential, I mean we should start thinking about zeroing them out.
I mean, the government's not a it's not a game and it's not a uh a welfare service.
We have enough welfare services.
The government should hire only the people it needs, and they should be excellent at what they do.
Now, the amount of spending they want to put in, it's an immediate four to five hundred million, uh million, sorry, four to five hundred billion, and that's to keep the Affordable Care Act going, which expires at the end of the year.
Well, first of all, they don't have to do it now.
They can wait until November and nothing happens to anybody.
Uh but I guess they think that Trump is more vulnerable now and more willing to agree to it than he will be then.
I don't exactly know the political thinking there.
I don't think there's any.
I actually think the political thinking is desperation.
They've tried everything to screw Trump up.
The smart minds there know that this probably isn't going to work.
But why not try it?
Nothing else has worked.
Maybe something will catch on.
Maybe this will slow his momentum.
Maybe this will make it impossible for him to do something.
But you just keep, you just keep sitting back and doing whatever he wants, and he's just gonna, I mean, you may not get a vote.
So I think I think this is a desperation, throw it at the wall, throw just throw everything against the wall and see what sticks.
Philosophy for the for the um for the communists and the squad and the big percentage of the Democratic Party that uh just want to destroy the government, it's it's an attempt to destroy the government as well.
But there's no way that we should be approving.
It will be it uh it totally ends up at being about 1.5 trillion dollars in additional spending, most of it being spent on extending the unbelievable uh tremendous increase in health care done during the pandemic,
where people went up to 400 percent of the poverty line under the inflation anti-inflation act.
So if you if you take the illegals that are so the illegals are getting health care at an enormously inflated amount, inflated by the pandemic, which we have never which we have never fixed.
Pandemic's over.
Of course, you know they want to keep it.
They weren't supposed to.
It expires now.
It should expire.
And we should go back to what we're doing in normal circumstances.
So in health care, you've got an uh in health care in Medicaid, and in healthcare, you've got a tremendous amount of fraudulent spending and useless spending.
First, you've got all of the illegals that are getting health care.
Uh Chuck Schumer wouldn't wouldn't even know he was lying because the traitor to the Jewish people lies most of the time.
And he said uh today that the Republicans were lying when they said that illegals get health insurance, it's against the law.
Ha ha ha.
So is sanctuary city traitor.
Sanctuary city is against the law.
Sanctuary city says that state and local authorities should not cooperate with the federal government when the federal government is in search of illegal aliens.
They should obstruct them.
Don't you know, you know, right, that in sanctuary cities, they put them all on well on welfare, as well as health care.
In fact, Mayor Adams was advertising it at the beginning of his administration.
In New York, he said you you do better.
We have better health care.
We have uh whole educational system, and we're gonna we're gonna extend it to college too.
And then he came up with giving them a credit card.
Where he comes off giving them a credit card, veterans don't get credit card.
I mean, you got a credit card.
It was like a grand a month.
Well, who wouldn't come to New York?
Which is why when he turned, right, and wanted the money from Biden to pay for all this.
Probably one reaction in the White House was screw you, you you created, you know, we got a lot of uh guys who did stupid things, but you were the dumbest of all in uh in inviting them to come and giving them health care.
They get health care in New York, they get health care in Minnesota, they get health care in Philadelphia, they get health care in Atlanta, they get health care up the wazoo in California.
Woof.
So that's one enormous amount of money that's wasted on health care.
And it takes away from the ability to fund the whole program at a level that legitimate people will get a decent amount.
Second group, after the illegals, if that's not bad enough, is that large number of people, or the large amount of checks that are sent out to people who don't have health care.
And we don't know who these people are.
It's a scam.
They get a fictitious registration, and they can tell that because the number of claims is so low, it is uh compared to all the other claims and the history of claims, that uh there's no question that there are a lot of non-people who are getting health care money.
They don't have the number yet, but it's a very large number.
Then I'll give you another one.
There are people who are working for an employer that has health insurance.
And over the last 10 years since uh socialized medicine Obamacare came along, those people in a much larger percentage each year, more and more and more and more.
I think it's gone up this year by 12 percent.
These people don't take the health insurance from their employer, even though it might be better.
Because if they do it with the government, it's not gonna cost them anything at all.
But they're not supposed to get the government insurance.
You're supposed to get it if you can't get insurance, if you can't, if you're uninsured, if you can't get insured.
So those are completely illegitimate and illegal.
And then of course, there are the larger number of people who won't work.
They're able-bodied, they're perfectly fine, and we're giving them free health insurance, and they're not entitled to it.
That's illegal.
So those numbers, those numbers are beyond any cuts to I mean, even when, even if there are reductions, there's still gonna be a large number of people in those categories.
Maybe they'll cut it by a third or a half.
So this is this is this is this is you've got to win this battle, otherwise we're headed for disaster financially.
You know, uh, I don't know, you could always print money, but you keep printing money and the value of the money goes down, and eventually you can't fund defense.
Right now, we're funding defense at about 3.2, 3.3 percent of GDP.
When we were challenging the Soviet Union and destroying them, we were up almost at 6%.
And I we probably have more Challenges now than we had then with China.
China now has a bigger Navy than we have.
That's not a good idea if you want to avoid a world war.
And we're gonna and we're gonna do that so that we can make fraudulent health care payments and the billions and billions of dollars.
And Mayor, now we have uh Alison Steinberg who is reporting live from Washington.
Oh, good.
Let's put her on.
Uh, and can give us the latest.
Hello, Allison.
Hello, Mr. Mayor.
So good to see you.
How are you doing today?
I'm doing okay.
So I don't remember you with glasses on.
I wear them sometimes when I try to be smart.
I'm just kidding.
I actually do need them to see.
But uh well, thank you.
Uh, you know, the Democrats try to tell me that I'm stupid and that I'm a liar, so I'm trying to prove a point to them, I guess.
But um, it's a badge of money.
I know, I think it is, yeah.
I like to rotate between the glasses and the contacts, so you never know what you're gonna get.
But uh, it's been uh an exciting day here on the Hill, to say the least.
Um there's nobody there behind you, nobody behind you are gonna allow it.
Well, uh uh Jake Tapper and Hakeem Jeffries just wrapped up an interview right next to me here.
I can't wait to watch it and see what lies were uh you know projected during that interaction.
But uh yeah, it's been you know a ridiculous day here because it's day one of the Schumer shutdown.
No one is here.
We can't even get coffee in the Capitol now, even if we wanted to, because no one's working here.
It's so ridiculous.
And this is all because of the stupid Democrats being so stubborn trying to fight for their ridiculous 1.5 trillion dollar list of demands.
They want free health care for illegal aliens, they want to cut 50 billion dollars from rural hospitals, which is ironic because they claim to care so much about health care, right?
And then they also want to, you know, refund NPR and P and PBS.
So uh, yeah, that's not gonna happen.
We took all of that out in the one big beautiful bill, and Democrats just can't get over it.
So that's why we find ourselves in this position today.
It's absolutely absurd and completely avoidable.
And I think uh working out well politically.
Yeah, I mean, if people didn't see it, and it's a great opportunity for Russ Voigt to cut a couple hundred thousand jobs.
I I think so too.
And and we all come back, we'll have a smaller government.
I mean, that's great.
We saw that with Doge, yeah.
Hopefully, they did a great job reducing the waste, fraud, and abuse.
Obviously, there's still a lot more work to be done.
So this is you know, a great opportunity to make that happen.
Uh, Speaker Johnson said this morning that ultimately, uh, as ridiculous as this whole thing is, Chuck Schumer handed the keys to the kingdom over to Russ vote and is now going to eliminate these jobs.
So I guess when we don't have any more federal jobs, we can go back and blame Chuck Schumer.
Not that it's you know a bad thing.
I think it's good to get rid of the waste within the government, but ultimately he's gonna be the one to blame.
So we'll see what ridiculousness they come up with after this is all said and done.
Um there was another vote today uh to try to get past this funding bill.
Uh it was the measure was once again defeated in a 55 to 45 vote on a procedural motion.
Obviously, it requires 60 votes for approval, and it was the same three Democrats that sided with Republicans the first time around.
Those Democrats include uh John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, uh Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada, and Angus King of Maine.
Now, interestingly enough, uh Senator Rand Paul uh voted with the majority of Democrats.
He's not in favor of advancing this bill, but I just think all of this goes to show there is such a stark contrast here, such a drastic difference of opinions, and clearly the Democrats don't seem very willing to cave on this at any point in the near future.
So I don't know.
This could be a really long shutdown and uh, you know, could drag out for quite some time.
The last government shutdown was from 2018 to 2019.
There that lasted 35 days.
So I don't know.
What do you think, Mr. Mayor?
Is this gonna drag out longer than that?
I 30 I think it'll be something like a month or two, yeah.
I think probably uh probably they'll get it resolved before the end of the end of the year.
Um because that's when that well, that's when uh Uh Obamacare ends at the end of the year.
That's part of the problem is the Affordable Care Act goes away.
And also all those tremendous amounts of money that Biden put in in the anti-inflation act run out.
Because he couldn't, because he could he couldn't get it done as an actual, you know, permanent addition to the budget.
He only funded it for three years.
It was one of his games.
Thinking, you know, they'd still be in charge.
And instead, they gotta they've got to worry about.
So I think by the end of the year, they're gonna have to make a deal.
That's a long time.
That's more than 35 days, right?
Oh, yeah.
That's that's a long time.
And you'd think that Democrats would come around to this if we're looking back in recent history, because I did also want to point out that Democrats approved this same bill just six months ago, back in March.
Uh it's just been slightly adjusted for inflation.
And then even further back than that, Democrats passed the same CR 13 separate times when they held the majority under the Biden regime.
So uh, you know, historically they've been all for this continuing resolution.
The only reason they're being so stubborn and standing so vehemently against it this time is simply because President Trump is in the Oval Office and they will stop at nothing to prevent his wishes for the country to move forward.
It's despicable, and again, to your point.
I don't know, whatever's left of their base.
I don't even know how anyone could support them at this point, because it's only hurting and harming American citizens, really.
Yeah, agreeable.
Absolutely agreed.
And what anything else going on, or is that sort of the main the main Well, that's been been the main thing today.
I did have a really funny encounter with Maxine Waters.
I don't know if you saw it, but this clip went really viral.
Um everyone reposted it, and yeah, she said the quiet part out loud.
All the Democrats have been briefed to pretend like they're not trying to give free health care to illegal aliens, which we know is false.
But she said exactly what we know to be true.
Take a look at this.
Do Democrats want to prioritize the health care of illegal aliens over a government shutdown?
Because if the government does shut down, America's stop it right there.
We're not prioritizing what we're doing is saying simply we want to keep the government open and we want to work with the Republicans and have a bipartisan agreement to keep this government open, and health care is at the top of our agenda.
But aren't Democrats demanding health care for illegal aliens?
That's right.
Democrats are demanding health care for everybody.
We want to save lives.
We want to make sure that health care is available to those who would die but having the help of their government.
So you're good with a government shutdown, even if it means giving health care to people who aren't American citizens.
Well, you keep that's what you're pushing on.
What you're trying to do is you're standing here and you're trying to make me say that somehow we're gonna put non-citizens over Americans.
Quit it.
Stop it.
This is the kind of journalism we don't need.
You're divisive.
No, you're not.
No, that's you're being divided.
No, please don't you don't need to ask that question.
You're just trying to get controversy here.
You're not gonna get it from me.
We want to save health care for all people.
Thank you.
Thank you, Congresswoman.
Appreciate it.
Well, I mean, all is pretty good.
All is all.
She was more honest than Schumer was.
Schumer said illegal on health care because it's illegal.
Well, so is Sanctuary City illegal.
Every sanctuary city has people on, have illegals on health care.
They even advertise it.
They advertise it.
Come to my city because you get health care.
Great.
By the way.
Thank you so much.
That was a fun one.
And uh credits for being we gotta give her credit for being.
I don't know if she realized she really did answer your question.
She really did.
I know.
For everyone, aka illegal aliens.
So yeah.
The rapist and murderers, the killers.
Well, great job.
Thank you so much.
It was a good time.
And that's all I got for you today.
But hopefully more in the near future.
Okay.
Why don't you go over and interview Jake uh uh Tapper?
I know I'm gonna go run and see if I can catch him before he gets out of here.
Yeah, I guess he was interviewing, he was he was interviewing um the last time I saw this uh that that guy, he was in a Mexican hat.
Did he still have his Mexican hat on?
I didn't see the sombrero today.
I guess apparently thought that was racist or something.
I don't know.
Of course he's black if you make if you make fun.
They don't have any sense of humor at all.
None.
None at all.
No.
In fact, they actually tried to um do a meme of JD Vance today in retaliation to the sombrero meme.
And it's only funny because it is so utterly stupid.
You have to go watch it.
It's hilarious.
We'll get it.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Okay.
Thank you so much.
That was very, very interesting.
Well, we're gonna take a short break and we'll be right back and we'll catch up to date on the baseball game because I do believe the Yankees took a lead.
Wow, you're good, Mayor.
I done I have this extra.
You probably see my eye going down.
Well, the three two after five innings, we'll be right back.
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The Red Sox tied the game with a home run.
Uh I'm not even sure who hit it.
Bregman's at the plate now.
Rodon is still pitching, pitching a very good game.
Now, here there are questions with Rodon.
Great, great season.
I think he was 18-5.
Uh better earn run average than his than his Boston opponent.
But before this year, he had a tendency to uh be too emotional.
A lot of work.
Andy Pettit did a lot of work with him.
And he's supposedly over it.
However, he just gave up a home run.
And then he did the one thing that to me is a test of he walked the next batter.
Now he doesn't walk that many people.
And you can look at his face, he's really upset about the home run.
The tie game, there's a lot of time to go.
Relax.
Just get us into this in the sixth inning already, get us in the seventh inning with no more runs.
He did a great job.
But here comes, here comes Boone.
Booney, Booney know Booney knows what I know from my uh scrappy career as a catcher.
Pitcher gives up a home run.
Watch the next batter.
What did he do?
Does that have him lose concentration?
Does he start taking longer?
Even if even if if you see that, that's bad.
If he gives up a walk, very bad.
Boone left left him in.
I'm surprised because Boone doesn't usually go to the mound unless he's making a change, which leads me to believe that Carlos talked him in to staying in.
Now, a relief pitcher, a pitcher with his credibility and his record, second best pitcher on the Yankees after Freed.
Pretty close to even with Freed.
Um 18 wins, really good earn run average, clutch pitcher.
But maybe, maybe also it might be that uh Booney wanted to um uh comp, you know basically tell him what I just said.
Don't, don't, don't, don't get he just threw a great, great fastball strike.
So it may be that Boone has um kind of um gotten control of him.
I uh there's no outs in this inning, and they already have a run.
There's nobody else on.
So I don't, well, maybe there is somebody on.
Yeah, he just walked someone.
So we'll have to see what happens.
Uh if you come over to X at eight, we'll be continuing to uh let you know what's going on with the game as we cover all of the pressing issues of the day and anything else that comes up.
Um I'm gonna take you through my formula for how uh we can take uh great advantage of this.
And uh when we were talking to Allison and uh she focused me on how long this might take.
Um I um I think it's gonna take a while.
Now the only thing that might the only thing that might uh uh the only thing that might change it are some very, very definitive uh public opinion polls.
Meaning if a week from now uh and then and let's be let's be fair.
It could it could uh it is we both are in politics, Democrats and Republicans, right?
So let's say the opinion polls come back and this becomes like most of Trump's issues with them.
Uh what's immigration?
70, 30, 80, 20.
Crime is 70, 30, 80, 20.
Uh the Yankees just got out of out of the inning with a double play.
So my theory on Rodon uh, well, I guess my theory still works, and I have to give credit to Boone.
Uh Boone did Not go out there now.
I will change my mind about that.
I don't think Boone went out there to take him out.
And I would know that if I were at the game because I could see if Boone had somebody in the bullpen.
Boone went out there instead of the pitching coach to remind him of what they've been doing with them with Pettit, and there's another another one of our great pitchers helping him as well.
But Pettit is the main one.
And Pettit's a great one to do it.
Petta was a very, very calm, very non-emotive pitcher.
He has a great playoff record.
Unbelievable playoff record.
Pitched in many, many playoff games, won many, many playoff games.
Often it was always somebody like Clemens or that was the uh the the ace.
Uh but very often he he was the remember Clemens, uh, I remember Pettit one year had a tremendous record of winning every game that he pitched after a Yankee loss.
You know that, Ted?
Yeah, I mean, he but he was remarkable in his being able to pick up the team.
And he also is a very smart man, a very religious man.
You might see him on uh Tunnels and Towers uh commercials.
Tunnel to Towers, which we which we also have, right?
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I don't know, maybe I'm not supposed to say that.
Seems to me that might be wrong.
It's like selling indulgences or something.
So take that back.
Well, you want to see you want to see how how good the president is.
So there is an extremely, there's an extremely good little article here, very short, that says that yesterday, yesterday we reported,
yesterday we reported that uh BB called uh uh uh Qatar, Cutter, Qatar, called the Prime Minister, and gave his regrets for having having bombed them and said he wouldn't do it again.
Um many people credit that move, which we know was instigated by uh the genius uh uh negotiator with bringing along and giving the cover to the Arab states that all backed the peace plan.
Uh this is completely unexpected, however.
It also brought Cutter back to the fold, and they are now putting a great deal of pressure on Hamas to take the deal.
And that's what it says here.
And I think they want to get themselves back in, you know.
Since 2017, they've been sort of um in a strange status.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and uh uh the Emirates imposed a blockade on them in 2017 because of their support for terrorist organizations and for ties with Iran.
That got settled about two, three years later, never completely.
And now a lot of the messing around, a lot of the messing around with Hamas has restored that.
But Trump has given them a way back, as he's given many others a way back as part of trying to create peace in the Middle East.
And uh, and I was very, as you know, I was extremely uh critical of Cutter uh for keeping those those um uh Hamas leader, billionaire leaders of uh terrorism, and also of not exercising their influence, which I know Cutter has, to have the hostages released.
So for Trump to have gotten them back on board, um, and he did it through his Razzle Lazzle.
He didn't do it by threat.
Well, I mean, it's a Combination of things, isn't it?
It's BB hit them.
He said, oh, gee, I didn't know about it until the very last minute.
But then I think I told you, I I read his face, right?
If if Bibi had done that, and they didn't know about it until the last minute, you know the president's not going to be so.
Well, he shouldn't have done it, and I'll tell him not to do it again.
But after all, they haven't given the hostages back.
Could talk and read between the lines.
They know that B.B. Netanyahu is not gonna bomb Qatar without at least uh from the administration.
It's too important to them.
And uh, as uh Qatar knows it could happen again.
So they have switched over and now they are pressing Hamas, which is also the genius of his strategy that I talked about last night, which is flipping the script.
So Israel was uh protagonist in the middle, Hamas is now.
Everybody agrees with the peace agreement, even the scoundrels in the UK and France and Australia and Canada, who recognize the Palestinian something.
The Palestinian.
So we have a peace agreement.
Oh, wait, no.
But Hamas has to agree.
And if they don't, I know the Arabs will have to make believe, but nobody's really gonna be surprised if BB goes in there and uh goes in there, takes what he's put there.
The hundred thousand that he that he brought up, who've now gotten probably occupied 90% of Palestine and eliminates every single one of them.
What are they gonna do?
They're already trying to prosecute him for this, that, and the other thing, huh?
Harvard is settled with the president.
Uh, if I recall correctly, Columbia paid 200 million.
Harvard, which we which we designated in our uh survey as the most anti-Jewish school in the country, Columbia had been the year before, but Harvard was this year and last year.
Oh, this year.
Columbia was last year.
That's right.
So Harvard had to pay 500 million, and that's going to be used for Harvard to create trade, a trade school with the Harvard imprimatur.
Isn't that a great idea?
Isn't that a great idea with all this all the questions about whether people should go to college and uh does college help or hurt?
We don't have enough, we don't have enough fundamental workers, we don't have enough people who are skilled in being able to take care of themselves.
Nothing better than uh uh a trade school for making you self-sufficient, and you can fix anything, build anything, create anything, and making Harvard put in 500 million and then fund it and use their imprimatter.
Very, very positive way to solve the problem, along with their agreeing to all of the terms so that they discontinue their discrimination against Jewish people against well, the Chinese Chinese and Asian people, they have to.
That was uh based on a court decision that Harvard was discriminating against uh Asians.
Um that was not just Trump.
Uh the Michigan uh shooting, which has remained a little below the head headlines, I guess because it um it's seeming to be one of these extraordinarily complex, how do we say this, Ted?
Extraordinarily complex sick person.
But from all of the evidence that's been gathered, it appears as if uh he had developed uh And maybe from PTSD, maybe from mental illness unconnected with PTSD.
I don't know.
He did, he did, he wasn't, he was a marine sergeant who served two tours in Iraq.
I believe that's his wife, um, who I also believe is Mormon.
Now, I believe she's his ex-wife.
Is that right, Ted?
That I don't know.
That might be his current.
Oh, that might be his current book.
I believe he remarried.
Uh, but I'll get I'll get that.
I thought he had a child.
I thought he had a child with the with the one that may be the one in in Utah, but let me confirm that.
But that's him.
We're talking about we're talking about Thomas Sanford, by the way.
He is the um, he is the sh shoot shooter and the guy who set off who burned the place.
Don't know if he set off any explosive devices, but he tore he torched it after.
It's strange.
I, you know, I I had thought I was trying to figure out how did he shoot people with that fire going on?
Well, what he did was he shot them first, or he shot a group of them first.
That previous photo mayor was of his current wife.
Of his current wife.
So he has a child with her.
Yes.
He had a previous relationship with a with a woman who was a member of the Church of Latter-day Saints.
Well, two of the people that he killed, the their background number their names were withheld for a bit, but John Bond, 77, also a Marine veteran.
Um, according to his great friend, uh he was a lover of golf and trains, and always spent time with his family and grandchildren.
No reason for that man to be dead.
I don't know what we can attribute the motive to at this point, his hatred of Mormons because of his dispute with his ex-wife, or because of his view that it's anti-Christ Christi Christian.
Um, and that they're blasphemers and uh just saying it gives me the creeps.
Uh the other gentleman that they've talked about here is Craig Hayden, who's 78.
Uh John Bond was 77.
He died helping another, he he died, he died helping another person.
And then a young girl, six years old, who is a dancer.
She was wounded along with her parents, Brandy and Jared Hickens.
And uh there's a GoFundMe page for them, and and I believe believe she's recovering, but you know one has to be very careful in these situations because things can turn very, very quickly when there's when there's these kinds of injuries.
So we're gonna go to X now.
The game is still tied.
It's getting down near, it's in the bottom of the sixth, so it's winding its way down to a probably a very exciting ending, like uh the one last night.
So um you go over to X, come back tomorrow night, don't forget 7 o'clock, then 8 o'clock on X. Also, 7 o'clock can get us on X as well.
Um so make sure you pray for all those who were in harm's way and pray for the president.