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The Rudy Giuliani Show: Monday, October 6, 2025
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Well, this is the Rudy Giuliani show on X and of course on Lindell TV.
Wendell TV.
And we played that to remind you all that tomorrow is October seventh, twenty twenty-three.
We played it a day in advance to get you ready for it.
Because nobody else will.
Because if you look on Google and you look on that uh communist uh Pravda Publication Wikipedia, you find very little mention of October six.
Tomorrow I will see if they make it ch well, maybe I should sh tell you now.
But if I were to list for you the most important event of October sixth, uh twenty twenty-three.
Not in history.
How about, how about, This is the summary.
This is different.
How about key events of October sixth, twenty twenty-three, according to AI as produced by Google Poogle?
Key events on October twenty-sixth, twenty twenty-three included the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize.
and major international in U.S. political development.
And then number one on the list is the Nobel Peace Prize.
That's number one on the list.
It was awarded to some human rights Iranian activist, and a present one, So That's good.
It comes down to about at number eight.
It was number eight on the list to the Google AI terrorist supporters.
And Wikipedia.
Wicka wicked sticker dickerpedia.
Yeah, here it is.
Nobel Peace Prize, border wall construction, Syria attacks.
Oh, poor Syria.
House Speaker endorsements.
Strong jobs report.
United Auto Workers negotiations.
Lower gas prices.
And uh finally, West Bank violence.
that's it So obviously, tomorrow was hard to believe.
Tomorrow.
Two years.
Back two years ago, was a big uh surprise.
No one expected it because of course the very peaceful uh people of Hamas and Palestine would never ever carry out a ruthless, barbaric, inhumane, indecent pre pre-uh civilization attack on innocent men, women, and children.
Who would they?
The heroes of Western Europe, the heroes of the New York Times, the heroes of Google, the heroes of AI, because AI is all that shit piled into it.
Well, um, let's begin, I guess, with the shutdown, Ted.
Right.
And where are we?
Where are we on the shutdown?
Right.
So, of course, the government shutdown extends into a second week, as uh the Senate Democrats uh have been unwilling to uh come to the negotiating table.
Uh Thune, leader Thune, the Republican has.
He has, if push comes to shove.
Ah, they might be doing the opposite.
Something for the what uh Fedeman is not there, so let's take that one for sure.
The other two I don't know well enough to know playing to their constituency.
Catherine Cortez Masto of where?
Uh Nevada.
So we'll see when her re-election is, right?
And then of course, uh Angus King.
She was close as hell.
Remember, uh Trump carried about it.
Right.
And what year was that?
I bet you that's coming up.
Yeah.
Okay, who else?
And then uh Angus King.
Uh he's he actually probably for real.
Why would he change his mind?
He's he's complete independent.
He tends, he tends to be a little bit.
He was very conservative as a governor.
I mean, it's amazing to me how he's become so liberal.
Um, so I'm gonna say he's got one, two solid dems.
He's got a solid, um, so that gets him to um, so he needs eight, so that gets him to six.
He's got Ramp Paul, which takes it to play that five, he needs five.
And um, you know, if they want to play, if they want to play and win both sides of the house, house at a way, I mean both sides of the argument in a way, they could take a five in a big uh uh uh Trump uh area, you know, yeah, where Trump won.
And they could um they must have some Dems there.
Um, and they could have them cave on politics.
They could have them cave up.
I mean, there's not much to this really, it's just putting it off.
It's not as if you're you're making a final judgment on health care, right?
This care, that care.
You're just putting it off seven weeks.
So Democrats, well, this is according to Schumer, right?
They are um demanding that a deal must be reached to extend expiring Obamacare subsidies, uh, which are expected to expire at the end of the year.
And well, we passed it without knowing what it was, and now they want us to extend it uh based on an extortion, right?
So, so I mean this is it's obviously this is an awful, terrible peace appointment, September 30 uh 2027.
two months to live.
Oh, okay, we'll put it on the expedite list.
Next appointment, September 30th, 2026.
My doctor said, sorry.
You'll be listed as health care fulfilled.
What happens when I die?
Well, I mean, health care doesn't keep you alive.
It just puts you on a waiting list.
I don't know.
I I don't know how these things don't sink into Americans.
That happens right across the border a couple of years ago.
A justice on the Supreme Court of the now totally feckless uh country known as Canada uh wrote an opinion saying health care in Canada is a question of being put on a waiting list and then waiting to die.
That's a justice in Canada.
The country that Trump wanted to help by making a mistake, but they don't want any help.
And I was glad we didn't get them because they'd vote Democrat.
How do you like that?
And now they've gotten bitter.
Canada is now bitter.
I don't know who they're gonna like.
I mean, the French really don't like the English.
The English there don't like the French, and now they both don't like us.
And what the hell is Canada anyway?
What does it mean?
They have a nice song, not as not as uh beautiful as uh Tikwa.
Not no, not even close.
But it's a nice song.
Oh Canada, da-da-da-da-da-da.
We've all heard of that hockey game.
Yeah, I mean, it's really good, like for a Western movie or something.
Um you might be a little bit biased at the moment, considering the Yankees Blue Jays series.
I wasn't even thinking about that.
I wasn't even thinking about it.
Well, I'm sorry.
I will, I mean, I'm not biased about that.
I'm biased about their reaction to Trump's generous offer to make a mistake.
I mean, when you're a pathetic socialist country with a budget that's ridiculous and inability, then it went down the who he uh he's a strong version of Macron.
Right.
Ha!
I mean, he's a weak version.
Yeah, yeah, it's not even Macron's got his own issues in France.
What Macron's got major problems in France.
Oh, he keeps too bad.
What's going on?
He's unable to get a uh functioning government.
Did he and his wife his wife turn out to be female?
Remember, they took a test.
That's right.
Well, their premier quit just hours have.
Yeah.
What is the latest on that?
I believe they're suing Candace Owens.
She took a test to determine and to prove as part of that test that she's a female.
Because Candace Owen says he's trans.
Right.
I think.
I think she may go further than that.
I think I think Candace says that she was born male.
That's yes.
That's a bad that's really going on in a limb.
That's quite the charge.
Well, I think it is quite the charge.
And I I would think, wouldn't you think if you made that charge?
I'm thinking trying to think with Candace.
Yeah.
You'd realize sometimes it's someone like Candace or a few of our other friends, and we'll mention them as they come up rather than uh put them on blast.
Yeah.
Rather than put them in that terrible situation where they don't belong.
But they're considered to be like way out there a bit, right?
And they do make some charges sometimes that get a little beyond.
But that one is so um that one is so determinable.
Yeah.
And number two, actionable.
Right.
Meaning it is one that you would figure a public official in this day and age of Trump, who kind of kind of now makes them all a little bit more uh uh uh a little braver.
Uh you'd suspect you might get sued on that, right?
Right now, you'd want to get sued on that for the publicity.
You wouldn't want to get sued on that for being wrong, because then you go down as a dis uh uh honorable or dishonest reporter.
And uh even even our side starts to get nervous about you if you do that, right?
Right, yeah, yeah.
So I gotta think.
She's a small woman.
Uh the call, the cause of death was a gunshot to the heart, the cause of death with a knife.
How no, no.
Some of those cost a lot of money.
These guys, if you think these guys sell their integrity cheaply, I'll tell you the difference between it's the uh trap, it's the it's the slip and fall cases we have in the city, uh 100,000 of them.
Everybody who slips on a New York pothole becomes um unable to walk, except when you catch them running the marathon.
Um speaking of New York City, there was a Central Park demonstration yesterday.
Yes.
And uh, and it was it was in f in favor of ending, well, it was let's face it, it had two purposes to it.
Maybe three.
Bring the hostages back.
End the war, eliminate Hamas.
It seems like the majority of people there wanted all three.
Right.
Now, those are not the uh objectives of all people, right?
There are people who are willing to allow Hamas to exist uh and therefore come back uh to try in its ultimate goal of eliminating the Jewish people if they release the remaining hostages.
Uh, there are some that are willing to take a risk with that.
So there is a difference.
I believe Keith is in in the tripartite category.
In other words, he wants all three.
In other words, he is a loyal uh Zionist and Israeli and Jew.
So do we have him interviewed?
Who's that?
Siegel.
If not, I can read your weekend.
Yes, well, let's try to find that.
We'll look for that.
Uh we should be able to pull that up.
Do we have any pictures of it?
Of the October 1st Central Park demo where Keith uh says this fanatic terror organization must be stripped.
I know we have to.
They cannot, they cannot pose a threat to anybody in the future.
And he says that has to be part of the solution.
Anything less will lead to additional hostages in the future, because we are uh he wants the hostages back.
But please realize we are rewarding them for taking hostages.
When you become extremely excited about the hostages being back, and I will be, I'll be very hostile excited.
I'm gonna note two things.
Number one, there will be more hostages.
Uh number two, we lost a lot of hostages in the process of trying to get them back in this what I consider irresponsible way.
Had we gone the more responsible way and riskier way, would we have saved more hostages?
Now, what is that?
The more responsible and riskier way would have been somewhere within the first two months of the uh uh of the Hamas desecration of Israel.
Uh the United States and uh the Israeli uh forces should have joined uh together and done a massive extrication during a time that we created a also massive uh uh counter problem for Hamas.
If we if we were if we were determined that the Israeli at some point, they were better.
They taught us, we learn well, and we have more resources.
But uh they sure are gonna hold up their part of the bargain if we went in there in joint teams and extradited the uh the people.
You say, well, they were in tunnels.
Oh, we know that.
You don't think our extra, you don't think our special forces know how to get into tunnels?
I watched them do it.
That's why they have little guys in the special forces, especially for that purpose.
That's why they have uh detonation that's usable for such purposes.
They have thought out every problem that exists in doing an extradition.
And I am not going to tell you their extradition rate, because you won't believe me, and it probably is classified when they told me.
But it is one that would give you great confidence as a commander in chief in utilizing them.
And I would, if they would allow the use of those uh statistics, and an analysis of those situations, I would put on a very, very good argument to the Israeli government to stop, stop the trading for hostages.
You're creating the problem.
Stop giving them 200 for everyone.
Stop giving them a thousand for everyone.
My God, you gave them the people who carried out October 6 to get one wonderful human being back.
You know how many people, those people you gave back killed in subsequent years?
Too many.
Israel, I love you.
I'm with you, I support you.
If that's your choice, we gotta go with it.
I'm asking as time goes forward now, and after this atrocity played itself out.
And how many dead?
Now, now they can't find the ones they said they had.
You believe that?
Do you really believe they were going to lose control of their of their life and death uh possession?
The hostages?
I don't.
They didn't lose control of them.
These are people they didn't report dead.
These are people that probably had to be killed because they were tortured so badly, and if they let them get free, we'll find out they were tortured every single day, as some of the ones that have been let free were.
Will the world wake up and understand we are dealing with subhuman animals called Hamas?
If the Nazis, Gestapo were subhuman animals, they're as bad or worse.
They, their fathers and mothers and grandfathers and grandmothers, were very, very enthusiastic supporters of Hitler.
Yes.
The grand Mufti of Palestine was Hitler's close ally and friend.
Why?
They shared in common.
What?
The extermination of the Jewish people.
That's who you're supporting.
When you're attacking Israel for being too harsh for genocide.
Well, we were practicing genocide against the Nazis.
We weren't going to end the war until they unconditionally surrendered, or every Nazi was dead.
That's called genocide.
And if you're not in favor of genocide for a group of people that are sworn to kill your child, then you're a sissy bum.
And your child better have another parent that can protect it because you're not worthy of it.
I think you're watching pictures of people just being shot down because they're Jewish.
Looks like a modern Muhammad.
You see what they're doing?
They learned how to do that in the seventh century by the leader of their religion, Muhammad.
That's what he prescribed for Jewish people in the second half of his career, when the Jewish people, along with the Christians, along with the Arabs, when they rejected him.
He went on a murder spree, massive murder street, including, including uh uh massive graves, massive killings of the elders of a town, rapes, child blessing, all in the name of spreading the Muhammad Muslim religion.
The Muslim religion was not spread by uh Moses' Ten Commandments or the preaching of Peter and Paul.
It was spread by murder, torture, rape, extortion.
I don't know.
Pick up pick up for me some large number of voluntary converts to the Muslim religion until we come to the black Muslims, where uh absolutely absolute historical ignorance caused that since the Islamic group, faith, religion, whatever, is the single biggest perpetuators of black slavery.
Makes makes uh transatlantic slavery look small.
Oh, and quite a bit more brutal.
And lasted uh three times as long.
And involved uh uh orders of magnitude, numbers of black people.
And not only that, often involved uh when a when a tribe wouldn't uh cooperate, genocide of that particular tribe.
Uh if they didn't seem uh you know worth won't get much money for them on the market, and they would be in particularly just leave them in Africa and kill them all.
Now, I don't know if if the African American uh Western uh uh slave traders did that.
If they did, it's probably recorded in the thousands and thousands and thousands of books about it.
Uh I doubt that what I said is recorded in the three or four books about uh Muslim uh African slave trade.
Yeah, three or four books.
But there are numerous uh courses in uh in history about the uh transatlantic slave trade.
There's none about the Islamic uh slave trade, but two.
Thousands to two.
And then you wonder why we're brainwashed.
And why the knowledge of history, even of our so-called, oh, come on.
So if do I even have to say Harvard professor like it's gonna mean anything other than the guy is some kind of uh uh communist or slob or bum or guy who likes to get paid for nothing or you really think they give kids an education?
Look at the product look look look where they turn out.
I mean, if you got a kid in that school, you are out of your mind paying their rates.
Send them to a school that charges half and they'll get a much better education.
Tell them to stay at home and give them a reading list and they'll get a much better education.
Because they're not gonna re- I'll give you a reading list, it'll be a much better education.
As for chemistry and the other scientists, look look for a good science school.
Harvard's never been a good science school.
Harvard's never been a good school in a long time.
Uh so yesterday, uh on face to nation, right?
Uh Rubio kind of outline what's going on with the um Hamas offer, which, in my view, they turned down.
But let's hear what the administration says.
Uh we don't forget what happened on October 7th.
That's the other thing the president repeatedly points to is remember October 7th.
But the implication whether we agree with it or not, we have seen the impact that this has had on Israel's global standing.
And I think that's the point the president is making here is that whether you believe it was justified or not, right or not, that we you cannot ignore the impact that this has had on Israel's global standing.
That said, if we never want to see this happen again, meaning a war like this, you can never have another October 7th or anything like it ever happen again.
And that's the thing the president has reiterated and repeatedly uh made clear to our partners in the region, and that is if you truly want peace and stability and a better future for the Palestinian people, then there has to be a Gaza that is not governed or controlled in any way, shape, or form by Hamas or anything that looks like Hamas.
So where does that leave us, Ted?
How do you how do you how is this not going to become uh excuse me if I'm getting a little cynical now?
But how is this not gonna become another Putin?
Where we've been waiting since January uh for something to be done.
You don't have to you don't have to make the comparison to Putin.
All you have to do is look at the history of Hamas and uh and their repeated strategy of delayed, delayed, delay.
I mean, what we saw last I don't care about their delay, delay, delay.
I'm worried about our delay, delay, delay.
The way we or the way folks are responding that comes a time when you lose all credibility, and they lost it before October 7th, but definitely on October 7th.
Didn't they?
Who?
Hamas.
They lost all credibility before October 7th, but definitely about two different subjects.
I'm talking about the lack of credibility of the United States of America.
When the hell is it gonna act?
Right.
When is it gonna act?
And when are we gonna read a letter correctly?
Right.
And you why why do we read letters from Putin and Hamas as if uh we're in fairyland?
Well, what do you think of this?
Best case scenario, because last week you were spot on, Mayor, when that letter came out in the media and folks started hooping and hollering online that uh we have a deal.
Hamas has agreed to release the hostages.
You read the fine print, we read the letter, and it was very clear that they made no such agreement.
It had all these conditions, a lot of them are unseem to be untenable.
And so my question to you is, Mayor, do you could could some of it be strategy?
When they came out with that letter, was there a strategy on the U.S.'s side to basically try to pin them in the corner and uh take that letter and force them into an agreement?
Or is that not something that you can do diplomatically at this level?
It could be uh the the choice is this.
I happen to think it's the wrong choice.
It's that if it is that president wants everything, as he should, the his cake and eat it too, as they say.
Yeah, he wants to end the war, if not end Hamas the way uh Bibi does, certainly put them nowhere for a few years, right?
Right, and then he wants the Arabs to be okay with it so they can all do Abra Abraham Accords and uh he can do he can get his goal of his ultimate goal is an Abraham Accord between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
If Hamas is yelling and screaming still, uh, or a wipeout of Hamas causes that, then he's not gonna be able to get his Abraham Accords.
He thinks so that's why he made Israel apologize to Qatar, when many felt that uh Cutter didn't deserve any apology, it deserves to pay us an enormous amount of money for the damage that it did.
Right.
Um but it did calm down the Arabs and it brought them along so that you put the onus on Hamas to be the only one who hasn't agreed to the agreement.
Right.
Now they do they do a phony uh double talk letter, right?
Which agrees, um agrees really?
If you want to read English, it agrees to negotiate the agreement.
Right.
It doesn't agree to the agreement, it agrees to negotiate.
We agree to sit down and negotiate with you, and we agree to return the hostages.
No connection between that and when no connection between that and when.
So that's all off in nowhere.
So in essence, uh a fair-minded review of it would be they haven't agreed to the agreement.
Agreeing to negotiate to an agreement is not agreeing to it.
You don't have an agreement yet.
And they added a bunch of conditions.
You may want to negotiate a totally different agreement, and they do.
So we have no agreement.
The president announced immediately we had one.
That means we should have the hostages back by now.
Yeah.
Right.
Now it turns out that we're not gonna get all the hostages back.
We were originally promised, because some without number are dead.
Well, then didn't we negotiate the whole thing under false presenters?
They didn't know they were dead when they were negotiating with us.
They announce it now.
The fact that a few more hostages are dead.
Don't we take a few more things out of the agreement in exchange for that?
We're talking about we're talking about the art of the deal and negotiating and tough negotiating, and I'm telling you the rules of it.
You told you told me I'm getting five houses and I'm paying you a million dollars.
Now I'm getting three houses and I'm paying a million dollars.
No, no, no, no.
No, no.
We're gonna take out a couple hundred thousand a house, aren't we?
We're not?
Well, then we don't have an agreement.
Fuck you.
Sorry.
But that's the way I would talk to Hamas.
Worse than that.
So I don't know where we are, Ted.
And neither does the world.
And it's gotta stop, otherwise it's just gonna continue.
And they play on each other.
Putin sees this.
And Putin takes whatever we're saying or doing about Ukraine as hey, they like to play long.
They're um they're they're American riders, not doers.
They like to ride America round and sing a song, but they don't like to ever get off the marrow.
Right.
It's the uh what we're seeing is a lot of what we've seen for decades from our um whether it's the State Department, I don't know who who's to blame right now.
Absent, absent, absent in the Biden era, and oh, let's not take the Biden era, let's take the Obama, the more honest um eras of weakness.
We'd have the same thing going on, except we wouldn't have the hard words.
Right wouldn't be the hard words.
Well, even going back to Clinton, right?
And he tried to do those peace deals and that.
But Clinton never really used hard words.
He made he made believe he attacked, reattacked fields.
Oh, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He didn't say we're gonna destroy you to smithereens and then hit an empty field.
Of course not.
Trump has the hard words, which made him very feared, and a couple of actions that are very tough.
But on the two key issues of Hamas, Israel, Ukraine, Russia, um, every every deadline has been blown by weeks.
Right.
We used to, I mean, we used to criticize Obama, right?
And his red line that was just walked all over.
I don't think there's a lot of time to have this Hamas thing resolved into a real deal or a destruction of Hamas.
One or the other.
And I think it has to be a destruction of Hamas, because I do not trust a deal with Hamas.
Do not trust it.
I don't care about all your other Arab friends.
I don't give a shit about whether we have any more Abraham Accords.
Hamas has got to go.
Then, if they want Abraham Accords, they can have them on our terms, on the terms of peace for the only effective ally we have in the Middle East.
Maybe one of the three or four only effective allies we have in the world.
We don't treat them like this.
Right.
And I'm telling you, if we got tough, the Arab countries would fold in a second.
They are scared shitless of Israel after what Israel did.
The whole word around the Middle East is let's play with, let's negotiate with America, not Israel.
We're gonna do better with America than with Israel.
And they are they are at a point with Israel, they have never been before.
They are frightened of them because they have lost as a player in between Iran.
They didn't like Iran, but Iran was at least a player in between.
It is now obvious that say the word, and Israel could do away with the Ayatollah.
Ayatollah is living at the sufferance of the United States government.
Say the word, bye-bye, Ayatollah.
If you don't know that, you don't know the Middle East.
That changes the dynamic of power.
The thing they are afraid of in the Middle East right now is Israel.
The US has positioned that in a way brilliantly.
If it was a good guy, bad guy routine for the purpose then of the good guy chopping their heads off.
Now the good guys got to chop their heads off.
Or allow the bad guy to do it.
And say, oh, they must have misunderstood when we told them, don't go kill the Ayatollah.
They heard you.
Go kill Ayatollah.
Hey, that happened.
Right.
Just absurd.
Well, maybe we should take it.
Now we are saying words like uh is this to Jake Zapper.
Why is the president text Jake Tapper?
He's not even a journalist.
But he texts Oh my goodness, yeah.
I saw that mayor.
Complete if a mass if a mass Hamas fails to comply, it would result in their complete obliteration.
Undefined is fails to comply.
Other words, uh use my BB net.
Yeah, is complete obliteration.
Hamas has agreed to release hostages with more dead than they had acknowledged, which I don't think is in good faith.
But it would not commit to disarmament or relinquishing power in Gaza to an international force.
So the idea is we have fought this war and we're gonna leave Hamas just where they were.
This would be we fought the second world war.
Uh we got rid of a lot of German Nazis, but we'll let Hitler stay in power.
Or Hitler's Goebbels.
The let go will stay in power.
Jeez.
Yes.
It's absurd.
So all I can urge, all I can urge is uh October 7 is tomorrow.
Why not let it be the last day?
Here's here's here's here's tomorrow for me.
Dear Mr. Hamas, you have until X date your time to put your name on the agreement that I sent over.
If you change a comma, uh within a few days, you or none of your people will exist.
Sorry, I don't want it that way.
But the only thing I can do to save the Israeli people because you threatened to kill and annihilate the Jewish people.
And uh, we cannot tolerate that.
And you're not exactly the most trustworthy.
So we'll take a short break and we'll be right back.
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Well, you know, there are three major races in an off year like this.
The traditional, it's when I got elected mayor.
I was elected a mayor in a uh Republican trifecta.
The mayor of New York, the governor of uh Virginia, and the governor of New Jersey.
We were all elected uh Governor Allen was elected in Virginia.
So now we go to Virginia.
And in Virginia, we have a uh, I think absolutely dynamic lieutenant governor Winsom Earl Sears running as uh as governor.
Well a little trouble with the old-fashioned part party there.
Uh-huh.
Uh not because she's not MAGAR or not, she's plenty MAGA.
I'm not gonna say why, but I have my suspicions.
It is Virginia after all.
Uh they should be 100% supporting her.
She 100% supported President Trump.
She's extraordinarily articulate.
She's very smart.
She should be ahead by all uh accounts.
Some of the issues uh uh roll over there from Washington.
So she is gonna run into sort of a little bit of a of a headwind with the government employees who uh uh President Trump uh got kind of annoyed they were all staying home and not working.
Um her opposition ticket looks like uh uh they shouldn't be in government in public office.
I mean, the top of the ticket is Abigail Spanberger, who's running a basement campaign.
And um Rads do is slam uh uh Lieutenant Governor Winsom Earl Sears as too conservative, which is the reason why she should be governor.
However, in recent weeks, she was forced to have to confront or not an issue that you cannot avoid if you run for governor, even if you're uh in the Biden uh uh hiding box.
Uh this guy named Richard Cox.
So let me get this straight.
Now I get confused.
Sorry, I need charge for this.
This is a biological man who claims he's a woman.
But as far as I can tell, he has a penis.
Which means he's a biological man in America.
In left wing, communist, atheistic, democratic world.
He's a transgender.
Female.
With a penis.
This guy has uh repeatedly this guy is a uh serial offender.
He repeatedly exposes himself to women and children in Northern Virginia locker rooms.
Uh in Fairfax County and adjoining counties.
He has he is listed because of his prior offenses as a sex offender, you know, like one of those I don't know what you do, but they really should mark it on your forehead.
Sex offender.
Stay away from kids, or we'll beat the shit out of you.
Huh?
That's what he is.
He also was uh he was arrested some time ago.
He's being uh he's being prosecuted in the adjoining Arlington County, which has a Republican board, or at least a Democratic board that is human.
Fairfax County has a Democratic board that is communist, atheistic, immoral, amoral.
Uh un-American, anti-children, anti-parent, very much like the Democratic Party of Virginia, who started all this with their last Democratic governor who said the parents should have nothing to do with their children's education.
That's uh the guy who sold the Lincoln bedroom.
Oh, by the way, he's supporting this Spanberger jerk.
So Spanberger, so Spanberger, who won't say anything on whether Fairfax County should prosecute him.
It's now been discovered that he has a whole big list of all the places where girls go swimming.
Little girls, little girls go swimming in Virginia.
He has it in his possession, and they got it in a search warrant.
The the uh district attorney and the county.
Big shots, all Democrats, but one.
Don't want to arrest him.
I don't know, maybe why why would you not arrest a guy who's got locations of little girls, he's a registered sex offender, he's been caught, he's being prosecuted in the enjoying county, and you're not arresting him.
One vote to arrest him, the Republican, for against.
What's the Democratic candidate for governor to say?
I don't know.
Oh, I do.
So let's put on Alison and have her ex explain this.
Okay.
Virginia's political landscape is heating up.
A bombshell in the attorney general race now threatens to ripple into the governor's contests.
Jay Jones under fire, Democrats condoning his vile messaging, and how this plays into the Spanberger versus Winsome Sears battle.
In Virginia's upcoming 2025 November elections, the Democrat Attorney General nominee, Jay Jones, is embroiled in a scandal over private text messages that were leaked, in which he fantasized about his opponent, former Republican State House speaker Todd Gilbert being assassinated from giving him, quote, two bullets to the head, end quote, to urinating on his grave.
Following the surfacing of the abhorrent and violent text messages, President Trump took to truth social to call Jay Jones a radical left lunatic, urging him to drop out of the Virginia Attorney General race immediately.
Unfortunately, however, the same cannot be said for Democrats.
Like New Jersey Senator Corey Booker, who continues to endorse Jay Jones.
Or how about the Virginia Beach Democrats, who issued a statement which reaffirms its full support of Jay Jones for attorney general And calls on all Virginians to line up behind Jay Jones.
So once again, we're seeing political violence demonstrated by radical leftists, and instead of condemning it, Democrats double down in their support for it.
It's no wonder the same guy who mused over murdering his political opponents' children has also been vocal about protecting so-called LGBTQ children from discrimination.
Funny how once again the party of inclusivity is always first to exclude by show of force.
But the implications don't just stop at the Attorney General's race.
The unfolding Jones controversy lands squarely in the lap of Abigail Spanberger, another supporter of the Alphabet agenda, and also the Democratic gubernatorial nominee who has publicly endorsed Jones.
Spanberger has condemned his comments, saying she spoke frankly with Jones about her disgust and demanding accountability, yet she stopped short of calling for his exit.
And in turn, Spanberger's Republican opponent, Winsome Earl Sears, is calling her out.
Sears pointing out, quote, Abigail Spanberger's response was empty.
She condemned the rhetoric, but stopped short of saying what any serious leader would.
Jay Jones must drop out.
Her response is simply not good enough, end quote.
And Winsome Earl Sears is indeed correct.
Spanberger's weak response shows you exactly who she really is.
Spanberger would gladly hand control of the state over to the friends and allies of domestic terrorists.
And if continuing to back a man who openly discusses murder wasn't quite enough to infuriate you, perhaps this will.
What kind of Democrat are you?
Liberal, moderate, centrist, pragmatic.
Pragmatic.
Yeah.
I consider myself to be a progressive.
I consider myself to be a progressive.
A physical wall is no.
I also believe that we need to transition and encourage renewable energy.
I certainly want uh to protect every person who might be interested in arriving at the United States.
I think horrifying thing is that under the new administration, the Trump administration, every cross into the United States is considered a criminal act.
I think that single-payer is a really great direction to go towards.
We'll be doing great by the people who have devoted themselves to the prospect of and the promise of diversity, equity, inclusion.
Don't let her soccer mom looks fool you.
Spanberger is an enemy of the state.
She's a radical, extremist progressive lying to the people about who she really is, which is why Virginians really only have one choice this November.
Republican Lieutenant Governor Winsome Earl Sears.
The calls for hate and violence are coming from the mouths of the Democrat Party's leaders.
And Jay Jones is just the most recent, and his wish for violent acts the most clear.
So if you can't solve a problem, you can't name it.
But I will.
And here and now, the leadership of the Democrat Party has become consumed with hate.
Current polls show Winsome Earl Sears trailing by roughly 10 percentage points among Virginia voters, with Democrat Abigail Spanberger taking the lead in a 52% to 42% split.
While Sears' political future remains unknown, one thing is clear.
If Virginia wants to restore integrity, accountability, and moral clarity and leadership, Winsome Earl Sears is the candidate who can do it.
A strong endorsement from President Trump could supercharge her campaign at just the right moment, turning the Jay Jones scandal into the spark that propels her to victory and puts Virginia back on solid conservative ground.
Reporting for Lindell TV, I'm Alison Steinberg.
Excellent, excellent report, Alison, and there's a twofer, right?
You got the gubernatorial, you got the gubernatorial candidate who can't seem to bring herself to prosecuting a multiple serial child sex offender.
What?
And you have her unable to remove from the ticket a man who was planning murder.
Wow.
Tomorrow we're gonna have Alison follow up on Richard Cox.
See if she seems to know that Northern Virginia area and see if she can get us some real details on this uh Cox guy who likes to show off his penis in little girls' rooms.
Okay.
We don't tolerate that in America.
I'm sorry.
Do it in Russia.
Do it in China.
Do it in Cuba.
Keep it the hell out of the United States, you communist scum.
Okay.
Play for Israel tonight.
It's the eve of the worst attack in their history since the Second World War.
Pray for Ukraine.
Pray for the United States.
Pray for Iran.
Pray for the president.
And go over to X right now because you're going to find out who I endorse for mayor of New York City.
I can assure you of one thing: it's not the damn communist.
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