America's Mayor Live (772): Remembering October 7th, 2023 🎗️
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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani.
And this is well, we're back.
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You know, what's going on right now in the in the in the peace agreements with Hamas with Hamas, which I find um uh troubling, because I I really think uh we should have wiped him out a long time ago, but uh that's a me.
So here's where we are uh here's where we are right now.
Uh we are we are now uh uh two years, two years into the attack uh by Hamas, surprise attack by Hamas on the Israelis on October 7 of 2023.
I'd say surprise attack because yes, one could uh fault the Israeli government for not uh paying enough attention, uh, but and and one could credit if you want to credit uh uh maniacal terrorists with uh a very very shrewd uh maneuver,
but uh they they didn't attack at the heart of um the Israeli army, the Israeli resistance, uh the the um the Israeli uh forces that were going to strike back at them because they're suicidal, aren't they?
What they struck at were probably the last remaining uh people who were sympathetic to them, the Israeli uh settlers in the southern part of Israel, the uh some of the original socialists uh who came there in the 19th century and in the early 20th century,
when the country, which began as a socialist country, it really it really isn't until uh it really uh honestly it really isn't until uh the present prime minister that Israel really shifted as a socialist country,
it began as a socialist country with I wouldn't say strong ties, but intellectual ties to communism, and um and these kibbutzes, which is you know in the southern part were communes, uh nobody owned anything, everybody owned everything, and they made up a very, very substantial part of the economy of Israel way back.
That all changed.
It all changed because the reality is that uh communism economic system is as asinine and as self-destructive as the communist political system, and it never works, and it never has work.
Uh, 27 out of 28 times, and if you think China's working, uh-huh, go live there.
Uh not too many people do.
So all of a sudden, on October 7 2023, surprise attack by uh by uh Hamas and Hamas leaning groups comes over the border uh just a few miles and starts attacking um uh the uh civilians in their houses in Israel,
killing them raping them, torturing them, uh taking them hostage.
This is like a savage attack that would be organized by their uh erstwhile leader Muhammad.
This is kind of like want to go back about 14-1500 years.
This is what the leader of the religion used to do, Mohammed.
Um without warning, um one could say the Israelis were negligent in not realizing they would do this.
Um Israel Israel had um left had left Gaza in 05, maybe 03, 05 or 03.
In 07, in a very big surprise, Hamas defeated Fatah in the election.
Fatah was the uh original vicious terrorist group that turned out to be an organized crime group uh run by Arafat, the fat old bastard who uh was both a murderer, mass murderer.
I prosecuted him for murder, so I don't even have to worry about anybody else doing it, maybe 17 of them, 18 of them.
He liked to murder, but he also liked to steal money and fill his fat belly and take care of his other vices, including his very rich wife, who is now in the south of France, a billionaire, based on the lives of Jewish people, his own people, and Americans, and we uh were real palsy wowsy with Arafat.
Clinton and Arafat, I don't know.
They may have shared girlfriends.
How do I know?
They were real palsy wealthy.
I liked Arafat so much I threw him out of the United Nations.
I had one shot at Arafat.
Get the bastard out.
Mrs. Sarenson, the wife of Ted Sorensen, speechwriter for uh John F. Kennedy, uh thinking she was um important, said when her French accent, I don't think that's very wise.
They could do that.
This could cause a war.
Bullshit.
Sorry, Mrs. Sarenson, but bullshit.
And by the way, uh, you're here from the United Nations.
This is not United Nations territory, this is under the jurisdiction of New York City and the New York City Police Department.
Do you actually know who runs the New York City Police Department?
The police commissioner.
You're looking at it, pal.
I told my two people, Randy, uh Randy uh Randall Levine, no, not Randy Levine, Randy Mastro, and uh and Bruce Tittle Mountain.
Tell them to get the hell out.
Tell him if he doesn't get out, we'll throw him out.
Doesn't have a ticket.
Doesn't have a ticket.
We never authorized a ticket for him.
We're paying for this.
We don't want him here.
So they went upstairs, they confronted him, and uh he he uh he refused.
They called me back.
I said, go go get go get the police.
How many?
I don't know, 20, 30, whatever you need.
I called the chief, and I said, How about how about we send up uh how about we send up uh uh some of our armed units, which we did.
They looked at them, they pissed in their pants, including fat old Arafat, the little bastard, short little guy, too, scurried out like crazy, cursed me.
I figured that was like one of the things they'll get me in heaven.
Chased him the hell out.
The next day the New York Times said I was gonna start a war.
Clinton said all kinds of bad things about me, even though I was doing all kinds of things with him.
But he said all kinds of bad things about me.
I said I was right, they were wrong, and I would be proven to be right, and they would be proven to be wrong.
And I and my uh position was a lot more favorable to America than theirs.
There's something wrong with them.
Uh I didn't cause a war.
They didn't do anything except create for Clinton distorted American policy for years, years and years and years and years.
And people dead.
And opportunities not taken.
And America being made a fool of.
And in the fullness of time, I was proven to be right when Fat Arafat was given an opportunity to make peace under his terms.
He refused it because it was so much more profitable to make war.
Wasn't it?
And boy, did any of that go to your people?
You bastard.
Of course not.
You starved your people.
The people at the top of Fatah were fat and happy like you and your miserable wife in the south of France.
But uh people who you had brainwashed were starving because the Israelis were starving.
No, no.
You were.
You still are.
This is exactly what Hamas is doing.
This is exactly what the UN supports.
This is exactly what most of Europe supports.
And I uh and I have a reservation that I'm I don't know that I'm ready to reveal yet.
But I know I'm right about this.
So I'm going to put Justine on the line, who knows about this as well as anyone, and this horrible, horrible situation that's gone on in Israel for so long.
And uh here we are, Justine, with an opportunity to eliminate Hamas.
And uh why are we not doing it?
They're just gonna remain around so they can kill more Jews.
Exactly.
It's a cancer that uh it will only get worse and it will be deadly if it's not eradicated.
First, thank you so much for having me back.
Uh, but you'll see a pleasure.
You'll see the legacy media even today.
They're either just not covering the fact that it's the anniversary of October 7th, or they're making Bibi Netanyahu the supervillain like they do all the time.
They pin everything back on the Jews, they blame Jews for dying, and they blame Jews for being butchered, just like they've done for the the past two years.
And you look at the videos that Hamas cover, Hamas posted these videos on their telegram channels themselves, and it doesn't matter how brutal the footage and and their rapes are.
The actually, I posted some of this footage on social media today, and you had uh certain governments like the UK ban my footage that I took of the of the carnage of the aftermath of what Hamas did because you know they they just don't want uh their people to know what Hamas is bragging about themselves and the legacy media,
no matter what, no matter how evil that Hamas brags their deeds, what what they brag about, it doesn't matter, and that's why they knew that they could go in on October 7th and film themselves committing the most savage atrocities because they know the media would continue doing what they're doing right now, treat an animalistic terrorist group as if they're legitimate and actually feel sorry for them.
This deal that's been offered to them, uh it's very generous.
It would allow Hamas to Hamas terrorists to actually remain in the region if they agree to uh sign a document uh about peace, which we know like peace the peace is the complete, not only um it makes no sense,
and I I don't I don't understand it, and um, you know, I actually I was hoping Hamas wouldn't agree to it because they're so insane, and then they have to get to the second step, which they haven't gotten to at all.
They have to return the 20 that they're holding and the dead bodies that they have, and now they claim they can't find some of them.
I wonder why.
I wonder why they can't find them, Justine.
The reason they can't find them is that they either kill them immediately, they knew that they cannot give the hostages back, especially the American ones they murdered, uh, because that's the only leverage they have.
If they give back our people, what is and really what should stop Israel from just going in and obliterating them?
And they know that.
And they know that they're dealing with people.
They're dealing with Americans and Israelis who actually value life, unlike Hamas, where they'll use their kids as human shields.
So we actually we have unfortunately had to felt like we've had to kind of cater and bend over a bit because we care mostly about getting our own people home.
And it's very understandable.
It's why you have hostage families.
We have them all home now.
All the Americans are home.
Yes.
So now this is all about Israelis.
And I have a feeling that a lot of them are dead that they are claiming are alive or tortured horribly.
Um, because they wouldn't be delaying like this.
And I have I have no idea what we're waiting for.
No idea what we're waiting for.
They also they've also sold them to different terrorist groups in the region.
They're probably all in different Arab countries.
Yeah, that's true.
And and that would also indicate who and what they are.
But here we are on the on the verge of really solving this with this close.
But if we back away, uh that's another five years of death and destruction.
And I'm very I'm I'm very nervous about some of the advice around around uh around our president.
And I'm hoping it's a fake.
Hoping it's a fake, and he's just gonna say the hell with it, and eventually let Israel do what has to be done, which is to wipe out Hamas completely.
And then we can move on.
Because um, in many ways, I think the other Arab countries are willing to move on, but they feel that they're obligated to support Hamas as Arabs.
And therefore, uh unless they're eliminated, we don't have a free path forward.
You're you're spot on.
Uh, but even the Arab countries with this current deal, a lot of the Arab countries even agree to it.
And only someone like President Trump can at least get Israel and surrounding Arab countries to agree, like they did with the Abraham Accords, because a lot of and the legacy media will never report this, that the uh so-called Palestinians, I just like to call them Gazans or Pakistinians, uh, they were let in to some of these nations, and uh they they wreaked havoc.
The Arabs, the surrounding Arab nations couldn't put up with them anymore because they would try to take over the government.
They were very violent as well, and of course, we don't we're we'll never hear about it.
You know, none of them are asking for them.
Right.
But it was I don't I don't see Jordan or Egypt saying, hey, uh give me a couple hundred thousand of those guys.
And of course, and understandably so.
Nobody asks why Egypt's border has always been locked up.
It's always Israel's responsibility to let the enemy in, let a group of terrorists in who claim in their charter that they want to wipe out Israel and wipe out the Jews.
It's it's really like living in the twilight zone here.
Well, thank you very, very much, Justine.
That was excellent.
Could not have been better.
Thank you.
Thank you.
And take care of yourself.
Thank you.
Isn't she terrific?
Yep, she's terrific.
So shall we take a short break and we'll be uh right back.
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This is Rudy Giuliani, and I'm uh back on America's Mayor Alive, and we are and we are covering the um enormously complex uh situation that's going on right now in the Middle East.
And I I say this is complex because how this comes out is going to determine whether we really take advantage of the enormously powerful position we're in, or we don't.
Uh from the time of October 7, 2023, which is the day we're memorializing uh today, after Israel was surprised by the attack of the animals who came over and attacked in a rather curious place, right?
I mean, they didn't attack the military, they didn't attack the big cities, they attacked the kibbutzes and did an unbelievable job.
You know, you you look at the number that was slaughtered, and you uh multiply that or or compare that to the population of America during the uh 9-11 attacks, it's much higher percentage of the population of Israel.
Uh and so it was a horrible attack.
It was uh an opportunistic attack, it was an attempt to really catch Israel by surprise, and uh to see if it could be overwhelmed by a now growing alliance of Hamas, Hezbollah.
Uh really uh two groups that had only begun being allied for about five years.
They they they came from two different uh well, let's say they were uh uh uh factions that opposed each other.
Uh of course, all all of this being funded by Iran, and 30 years earlier, there's no way that Iran would be funding uh something like uh like uh like Hamas.
Not in a million years, but they were all beginning to overcome some of their differences between Sunni and Shia and developing quite a formidable force.
Uh one that um gosh, I can remember articles written at the time speculating uh that maybe Israel was getting over overwhelmed.
Well, all of a sudden, they came into Israel, they slaughtered innocent people, raped, murdered, took hostages, mostly almost all civilians.
The only only military or police that got killed were the ones who got in the way.
This was this was a purely civilian attack to shock the living daylights out of Israel.
Rather than shocking it into submission, it shocked it into waking up because maybe it had been asleep at the switch for a little bit about the dangers that were building around them.
And without going through all of the details over the next two years, excuse the language, Israel kicked the shit out of them.
The living shit out of them.
So with with accomplishments I never even anticipated at the time.
And I'm about as pro as you can get.
I mean, yes, they dealt with really the smallest group, the group in Palestine.
But what they really did, they found a way to somehow send Hezbollah hiding somewhere in Alaska.
Because they decided after a while that they had enough of this strange border in the north.
And they decided to cross it.
And in crossing it, they found it pretty damn easy to destroy them.
And as they were doing that, they decided to reach over into another terrible problem for them in the past.
Thought, oh my gosh, there'd be no way that they could deal with Syria.
Well, there goes Syria.
I don't know.
What did that take?
About eight days?
A couple of days.
About eight days before the king ran off to somewhere or other, the mighty Hezbollah disappeared.
Hamas was down to their third group of leaders, the first two having been slaughtered.
And now the great Iran was ready.
The great Iran was ready.
And they actually did an attack.
And they actually did an attack.
Sometimes maybe they're stupid too.
They actually did an attack.
Ted, they actually attacked Qatar.
That's right.
Freaking crazy.
Explain why.
Before they did anything else.
Right.
You want me to explain why?
Because they're stupid.
They're inherently stupid.
And uh would you believe in an Ayatollah?
No, really.
Would you look at that stupid decrepit old man and think he came from God?
But what do you uh how do you don't you have to be stupid?
Right.
Uh is Iran currently in a position where they can continue to I mean, we know they're you know funding Hamas and supporting them, but I don't think they're funding anybody at this point.
They don't have right there.
I don't I think they're having trouble funding themselves.
Right.
I mean, what happened now is really uh uh uh unbelievable.
Basically, two hits Israel first, the United States second, right?
And um would you like a nice uh Brooklyn expression?
Yeah.
So Iran's on the balls of its ass.
It wouldn't be a bad time to take them over.
Uh they are they are suffering uh tremendously, they have tremendous internal division.
We we know from our 12-year uh relationship uh with uh with the people who are going to take over Iran eventually and make it into a democracy, uh, that they are really suffering mightily in Iran.
And the people of Iran, I think if if you could calm everything down, you could take a vote against that miserable son of a bitch right there.
Yeah.
See him?
That son of a bitch.
Yeah.
I don't know why he doesn't want to.
Why why he doesn't just offer himself as a sacrifice?
I mean, if he believes in whatever he's gonna get what that old guy's gonna get right, how many virgins?
72.
72.
Put them on again.
72.
This is the ayat.
Put the old basket on again.
You think that guy can earn the Senate 72 virgins?
I don't think he can handle one non-virgin.
How do you like that?
Well, he was the first one to go into hiding, right?
Well, they they talk about the game, but these are the first guys to be hiding.
They hit him.
You know, the first the first one, the first one of those Ayatollah shits, actually was some kind of a scholar, make-believe scholar.
This guy's like a businessman.
I don't even think he believes any of this this stuff.
Uh that's right.
And they're the their power, they rely on the mulas and the Republican Guard.
They rely on them on the exactly to maintain their it looked, it looked to me like the cup couple of times that they got uh challenged, they're ready to fold.
Right, and fast.
And why we're not ready to make them fold, I don't understand.
And and that's the question, right?
We we obviously had those uh that critical key strike.
Well, at the time we thought it was critical and key.
Uh and and months later now we're still not at least publicly, they're not telling us how much we've been able to degrade their ability to enrich the rain.
We we set them back.
I'll give you the bare minimum.
We've set them back two or three years.
Uh could could be we set them back five years from being a nuclear power.
Uh the play, the thing that's really set him back are world conditions.
There's nobody to help them.
Who's gonna who's gonna help poor old little Iran?
Right.
I mean, uh everybody fighting for their life, right?
Right Russia, Russia doesn't have enough troops, so they're borrowing troops to go into the Ukraine.
Now where are they getting them from?
They're getting them from I don't know where they're getting them from Cuba, they're getting it from Cuba, Cuba, is what I read, right?
Yeah, that's great.
They'll shoot in the wrong direction.
Oh, yeah, the Cuban army has really I mean Cuba unbelievable.
Think of all the wars Cuba is won.
Right.
Huh?
And the one the one incident, of course, they got 4,000 Cubans going there.
I swear to God, the same thing will happen to them.
Uh that happened to the to the Koreans.
The the one incident they'd point to is the Bay of Pigs, of course.
The Bay of Pigs.
But of what I mean.
I think we shot we shot each other in the Bay of Pigs.
I don't think it's a good thing.
Right, yeah, that wasn't necessarily yeah, it wasn't because of their uh strategic prowess, that's for sure.
Okay, well, how long ago is the Bay of Pigs?
Uh 60 years ago.
61.
So good, they'll have a bay of pigs, right?
Good.
That's really I mean, it gotta tell you something about Russia, that it's gotta borrow 4,000 Cubans, not exactly a country known for its military prowess, uh, to fight Ukraine, which really means it's time for a big counteraction in Ukraine.
Let's give them the support they need.
Let's give them the money they need.
You want to hide behind a curtain, fine, do it through Europe to them.
All they need right now, I think they have almost everything.
All they need is permission to hit anywhere they want to hit in Russia.
Ukraine.
Yeah, and I think I think I think they can take out.
I think they could, I think their main objective will be taking out uh Russian oil and uh natural gas refineries, and uh Russia, which is now starving, will disappear.
They don't have to even hit civilian populations, they just gotta take out uh the way they support themselves.
Russia is a one-trick pony, it has one industry, and that's uh oil and gas.
It's suffering.
It could be destroyed.
And you wouldn't even have tremendous civilian casualties, but you'd have them all taken out.
And uh of course, President Trump was key in uh getting a few of these NATO countries off of uh Russian oil, correct?
Yes.
Uh and so no, I that pressure is I I don't believe that anybody would suffer that we would worry about.
I don't think anybody would suffer that um the only people that would suffer are people that we would like to suffer and have to come begging uh to us for help.
Right.
So the the base basically right now they are they are um Hamas is begging for more time because they can't locate uh the 20 live additional hostages they have.
Right.
And mayor, this is something you quite astutely uh pointed out immediately after we got word that Hamas had responded to President Trump's historic peace deal.
Uh a lot of fluff, a lot of uh fancy, you know, UN type language, but no agreement.
Yeah.
No agreement, no agreement yet.
And what what did you say at the time?
When can we say there's been a deal?
After both sides sign it and we start to execute it.
But nobody signed it.
And uh I mean the re the reality is I don't I really don't I don't see how time is on our side.
I all you do is give them a chance to regroup themselves, more people.
I mean, ultimately, ultimately I'm convinced we're gonna defeat them.
It's just a question of how many people we kill on the way to getting there.
There'd be a much more efficient way to get there.
Well, we'll have to see what happens.
Uh we'll have to see what happens this weekend.
Uh they're all meeting Hamas is asking for more time uh in order to deliver the 20 uh uh uh live prisoners.
And that's just the the live ones.
Of course, we've read and we've heard from multiple people.
But they've lost a few of the dead bodies too.
They cannot find the remains of multiple deceased hostages, uh, whether from just you know pure disorganizational reasons or um maybe because other reasons maybe because the bodies have been mutilated, right?
And they don't want us to see it.
Right.
Maybe they've delivered the bodies that are somewhat passable by humanitarian terms, and the ones they're holding back are the ones they tortured.
And of course they are.
I'm not I'm not asking the question.
I'm stating the fact.
Right.
I know them.
Just as I the day that they return all hostages and all remains, especially the live ones, live hostages, uh, that's their main point of life.
But also another terrible mistake before we move on to the next subject.
You do not treat a terrorist group like a country, right?
That sits at a bargaining table and gets to make demands.
Right.
No way.
Hamas shouldn't be making any demands.
Hamas shouldn't be saying anything.
Hamas should be told that shut up, sit in the corner, or we'll blow your brains out.
Right.
Because they're a terrorist group, they're not a nation.
And that people who they're people who rape and plunder and kill and uh do all kinds of horrible things, and they're insane.
They're absolutely insane.
Well well, and what would you say to some folks who uh who argue that uh Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu uh should have and and should have considered moving in right away after October 7th and handling this in the immediate months after uh that horrific day two years ago today.
We'll have to we'll have to discuss that after it's over.
I don't know.
I don't you'd have to know you'd have to know how much he needs the support of the United States to get done what he's doing.
I suspect that he may not even know and didn't want to give up that option.
So had had had he just gone ahead, right?
Right and done whatever he wanted to do, he might very well risk, particularly Biden was in charge then and all the lefties who love the Islamic uh extremists.
Uh who knows, maybe uh maybe uh Obama was running things.
He's on their side.
So I think he had to be careful.
Because he didn't know what he was dealing with.
I think he's a bit surprised that the Trump people haven't been as 100% supportive.
And I don't know exactly.
I don't know exactly where that problem is.
I used to I used to think it was Naiva Tay on the part of the part of some of the new people that came into it, but I'm beginning to get darker thoughts about it, which I'll express later.
Right.
So let's let's go domestically now.
In in Chicago, uh Stephen uh Stephen Miller has uh made a very, very strong statement.
And I think he's absolutely right, and we should listen to this.
There is a large and growing movement of left-wing terrorism in this country.
Now, one of the places that it happens to exist is in Chicago, and it is protected by the mayor and the governor of uh Chicago, the Democrat mayor and governor.
Um the mayor who is a nitwit and the governor who is a disgusting fat pig.
The two of them are supporting it because um look at this.
There are ICE agents in Chicago just the other day on Saturday.
What are they doing?
They're trying to do their job of picking up illegals.
Uh and um people who are here illegally, uh, they also happen to, in very large numbers, kill, rape, rob, and murder people.
So you would think that an honest uh governor and an honest uh mayor would be highly uh uh appreciative of this kind of help, but they're not.
In fact, they put ICE agents in in fear of death.
So the ICE agents were surrounded by a group of protesters protesting what ICE is supposed to do, which is to remove illegal people from this country.
Aren't you supposed to do that in a civilized country?
Aren't people supposed to come in in a legal way?
That we have a piece of paper and we can look at it and particularly when there's all kinds of terrorism around the world.
So the ICE agents are surrounded and they call for help from the Chicago police.
Used to be an American police department, when I remember a great one.
They were allegedly ordered by the city to stand down and not assist the federal agents, even though one of the protesters was armed, and he fired shots at the federal agents.
Now, um one denied that for two days, and now the police chief who's on the hook says, oh, that didn't happen, except it did happen.
And uh the governor, that's the fat pig governor, Illinois governor J.B. Pritzker, who was uh basically made a politician because he was too stupid to be in the family business.
Uh Fatso Pritzker didn't condemn the violent resistance, but he condemned the feds.
They're they're doing their job, fatso.
So what what uh what what do you make what do you make of that?
I mean, uh uh what what is the government supposed to do when that happens?
Well, here's what the government's gonna do.
We're gonna send in three or four thousand federal agents to support to support all of the federal agents that are there.
And I would say to the Chicago police, I don't I don't blame it on you.
You you you hate these bastards, I know it.
I know Chicago police officers.
I go to Chicago.
I know I know what you think of the political leadership you have.
They're more crooked than the people You arrest.
Chicago's had 65 years of crooked Democrat mayors, one after the other after the other after the other.
That's why the Chicago, that's why Chicago is in such terrible shape.
So the federal agents are going to come in now, and we'll see if the Chicago police cooperate.
I have a suggestion.
But I don't think they got the balls to do it.
What's your suggestion, May?
We should arrest anyone who interferes with federal law enforcement, including the mayor and the governor.
Facto Pritzka won't last two days.
Because they don't give you, you know, 5,420 calories a day in jail.
And facto can only exist with that.
Right.
I mean he I mean he's like a jerk.
They threw him out of his family because he's a jackass.
Right.
And now he's the mayor, and he uh the president uh shares your sentiments.
Chicago's gonna be very safe.
Oh, Brother Trump.
Yeah, he loves good.
Let's see what he has to say.
Help.
Chicago can be very, very safe.
It's gonna be very safe.
But Chicago's gonna be very safe.
And you say, why is it that a governor wouldn't accept free help from regardless?
I mean, whether it's uh National Guard or the military or anybody.
I mean, if women raped and beaten and knocked to hell, and the same with men where they're being shot all over the place in large numbers.
I mean, we had a uh week in Chicago where 11 people were murdered and 38 people were shot, and then we have a governor get up and say, Oh, it's safe.
We can handle it.
He can't handle it.
He's an incompetent guy, that's why they threw him out of the family business.
They threw him out and knew the family business very well, and they threw him out, and now he's a governor.
And he should say, we'd love to have a safer place.
Chicago's a great city, potentially.
You know, I told you the head of the Union Pacific Railroad said, sir, save Chicago.
It's a great city, it's gonna be lost if you don't do it.
He shares her sentiments almost to a T. Well, that's why he's the president.
Right.
I I had this, I had this little article here from I think the post saying the White House called the mayor of Chicago's sick.
And he's a real sick guy.
And accused him of defending rapists and killers after he barred ice agents from operating on city-owned property.
You know, city-owned property is federal property too.
When when did Chicago get the idea it doesn't belong to the United States?
Yeah.
Brandon Johnson just announced he signed an executive order creating ice-free zones to ban ice agents from city property.
The White House X account Rapid Response 47 wrote Monday.
This is sick.
How can you write orders making uh an area uh free from federal law enforcement and blocking federal immigration officials from using city-owned spaces to make their arrests?
They're gonna give um the federal agents tickets, or I know what they're gonna do.
Agents are gonna go in there with their cars.
Chicago's gonna kind of like take all the cars out, right?
And then when the police come out, they'll be there with the bad guys and no cars, right?
Right.
That's absurd.
What's going on, Ted?
What's really going on?
I mean, really, really, really, what's going on?
Well, let's hear from uh Chicago's mayor, Brandon Johnson.
With um mostly black and brown, actually, tell me that you don't seem to know the difference between illegal aliens and real Chicago citizens.
Um they feel that you are siding with the illegal aliens over them in their communities.
Um sadly William, let's get to the question.
Let's, yeah, let's get to the question.
The real question is simply this.
Uh I don't know how to make it any more direct.
An illegal alien from Nicaragua grabbed a woman on the north sidewalk.
Bashed her head into the sidewalk, knocked her unconscious, and raped her.
If that had been your wife's states guy.
All right, we're not gonna answer that.
Thank you.
Would you want ICE?
Would you want ICE to deport her?
Let's move on.
Yes, no.
Let's move on.
Here's what the question has a man.
Would you want to go?
Thanks.
Thank you.
To deport that rapist.
All right.
Come on.
What a leader.
That's that's a softball.
I mean, that's the best.
That's the best he's looked because he hasn't didn't have to answer.
That's that's the notice why we won't even answer.
That's an easy one.
Well, well, yeah, exactly.
Wow.
Ted.
Mayor.
So what's gonna happen?
What's your prediction?
What's my prediction?
The president under uh Secretary Gnome's uh great leadership at DHS, which we are required to say you're a member of the advisory council.
Um I believe they'll continue this crackdown.
We saw what happened in Washington, D.C. I don't think I don't think I don't think Secretary Noam gives a shit about that.
But you see her, she's right there with the with the ICE officers on the ready to arrest him.
Right.
Right president says arrest him, she'll arrest him.
Right.
So let's get some uh footage of Christy Gnome.
She's I believe in Portland today, uh, where for one you'll like this, she prayed with the officers, which is prayer works, despite what Democrats tell you.
Prayer works.
Well uh so that's her with enforcing the law, but also for the citizens of this country.
And Lord, I just ask that you continue to put a hedge of protection around these officers, keep them safe, Lord, but that also that you continue to bless each and every one of them and their families, and that you would protect um the freedoms that we all enjoy that were given to us by you.
We love you, we praise you.
I mean, in that well, that's I mean that that is where it's needed.
I mean, that place is completely not part of America, right?
And it's got to be brought back into America, right?
So Secretary Gnomes out there, it's meant it was separated somewhere during the 2020 revolution that took place, right?
And uh has has never been has never been brought back.
That's right.
And uh now you've got a mayor, uh, you've got a police chief, you don't even have a police department.
Right.
And I think they're gonna bring it back.
Right.
So let's see.
Let's see if it works.
Right.
You know, uh, the president really took after uh prime minister Netanyahu.
And um I you know I love the president, right?
Of course.
He's wrong.
President's wrong.
BB's right.
Uh he says uh the president blasted uh Netanyahu and told them not to be so negative, so effing negative for being a downer on Hamas.
Accepting key parts of his God's peace deal.
I've I've looked at what they've accepted.
They've they've accepted uh no more than uh 10% of it.
Yeah.
I don't I don't I don't know why this attack on Bibi.
He's just telling the truth.
BB is always trying to knife his deals.
And no, no, he's really uh trying to not make a deal that's gonna end the existence of the state of Israel.
I mean, he's not in the same position we're in.
It isn't like uh 345 million people and atomic weapons.
He's in a much more precarious situation, Mr. President.
I don't see him trying to knife his deals.
I I see him actually bending over backwards to do all kinds of silly things that America asked him to do to get him in trouble with the right wingers there.
Uh Hamas said that it planned to accept some elements of Trump's 20-point blueprint, including the release of Israeli hostages.
It stopped short of agreeing to calls for it to disarm and yield power in Gaza.
Now, okay, let's not go, we go over all 20 points if you want, and I'll show you if you only agree to two out of out of out of 20.
So I don't know how you can say that Bibi's being unreasonable, Mr. President.
But let's just let's just look at the key provisions here.
20-point blueprint for ending the conflict, including the release of Israeli hostages.
Well, how about they agree to it?
They haven't been released.
Have you seen an Israeli hostage yet?
They don't even know how many are alive.
So even that they haven't complied with.
Two days, three, four, five, six, seven, ten, twelve, a month, two months.
I mean, it's been two years.
The group, however, this is where they disagreed.
Stop short of agreeing to calls for it to disarm.
It doesn't want to disarm.
And it doesn't want to yield the power.
So exactly what have they agreed to.
Mr. President, you're my good friend.
And if I could see you directly, I would tell you the people around you are bullshitting you.
I don't know who the hell you got around you.
But mayor, you've seen there's only one way to deal with these people.
Tough, tougher, and really tough.
These are not schmoozy people.
These are stone cold terrorists.
I put a lot of them in jail.
I know them.
They tried to kill me.
And I never got romantic about them.
Don't get romantic about them.
That's right.
And it's and something worse.
We've seen in our own party, mayor.
Uh you could say even more from some more prominent voices in recent years, this anti-Israel sentiment.
And you wonder if it's pervading the White House a little here.
I don't know who it is.
Well, let's hope it's just a phase.
Trump somehow now is picking on Sharpton, which look, who can disagree with picking on Sharp?
I gotta bring that up.
We gotta do you have that?
I'll have it in a second, yeah.
Oh, this is fabulous.
He taunted Al Sharp by posting an old picture of him when he was a fat slob.
And um now now he looks like now he looks like a skeleton out of the grave.
I thought he looked almost better as a fat slob.
We have a good looking audience over here, though.
He got to know Brian Roberts, chairman of fake news NBC, who gave him what would become one of the lowest rated shows in television history.
Robert is afraid to take him off because it wouldn't be politically correct, Trump said, mixing up the networks.
Sharpton Show Politics Nation is broadcast on MSNBC.
Okay.
So we're bringing it up.
Do you have it?
It's gonna take a second.
So uh Russia is being in 4200 Cubans to help them.
They bring him over from Cuba.
Cuba.
Yeah, they're gonna use the they're gonna use the uh Cubans in um, they're gonna freeze to death.
Right, they're well's gonna freeze to death.
They're gonna be as effective, they're gonna be as if as effective as the uh as the North Koreans were now what you gotta understand about the North Koreans are they're the most backward country on earth.
There is no country, we get a lot of broadcasting into Iran.
I'd say 75% of what we want to get into Iran, we get into Iran.
We get it into Russia, maybe 90%.
Very few places are like completely isolated.
North Korea is completely isolated.
You have to be the most important person in North Korea to have a to have a television or radio that gets more than one station.
They actually make South Korea in an accommodation in North Korea.
Actually went ahead and made a television set with one station.
They don't have such things anymore.
And they're all over North Korea.
The North Koreans are probably by far and without any doubt, the most backward people on earth.
They don't know what the hell is going on.
And then they send them off, they send them off.
They send them off to Ukraine to fight with the Russians.
I think 20,000 of them.
Half of them kill the Russians.
They don't know the difference between Russians and Ukrainians.
They look the same.
Point that way.
And then they get a little confused and they shoot the Russians.
They had to bring them back.
Right.
They were killing as many Russians as they were Ukrainians.
Right.
And you know, the Russian body count in Ukraine is like four times the Ukrainian body count.
Because the Russians basically fight, and this has been true of the Russians from the first world war without any regard for human life.
It's like gosh, if if it could use a dummy and throw it up to get shot at, they'll use a human being.
So they're running out of people.
The Russians don't want to volunteer anymore, no matter how much money they paid them.
They went to an area of Russia short while ago, and they offered them a fortune.
They actually even even uh uh they basically said you're probably gonna get killed, but we're gonna turn the money over to your family now.
Yeah, and the people went and died.
Now they're bringing, I mean, these four these 4200 uh Cubans, if they put them on the front line, the Ukrainians will do away with them in about four or five weeks.
Yeah, I can't imagine.
I mean, they're not gonna particularly if we don't hold Ukraine back.
Yeah, well, they're not gonna know the terrain, they're not there.
They have, I mean, with the drone warfare going on there mixed with the weather and the terrain and just simply being in a place you've never been before.
Yeah, one's gonna be tough.
Good news is we're beginning slowly but surely to take the to take the lid off Ukraine.
So um, so Kiev uh overnight struck the ammunition center in uh in Novgorod and destroyed the entire ammunition center in Novgorod, which is close to the Ukrainian border.
Um, and then they hit another area right nearby, uh filled with Russian forces with artillery and uh and aviation bombs, completely destroyed, and then they hit an oil terminal in Crimea, which was a Moscow refinery.
The oil plants are their key uh tar targets now.
Look at the difference.
The aim, the aim of the Russians is to kill people.
The aim of the Ukrainians is to take out their military advantage.
Now, um, when I say kill people, they just attacked all the way over in Luhansk, which is almost on the Polish border.
They're not gonna take Luhansk.
This isn't some kind of tactical advantage for them.
Uh they're never gonna get over to Uhansk.
They just wanted to kill people to frighten them, kill them.
What Ukraine is doing is considerably smarter, and if we would just 100% support them, I believe we could get this thing over.
I even think we could drive Russia out of Ukraine.
Their army is exhausted, they don't want to fight anymore.
They're not fighting for anything.
There comes a time in which you got to be fighting for something when it goes on this long, and they're making it go on too long.
I do not believe if they got to bring in 4200 people from Cuba.
Jesus, what are they gonna do?
Mariachi.
I mean, Russians don't dance mariachi.
Russians don't dance.
They're usually too frigging drunk.
Well, do we need it?
Do we need a break, Ted?
Uh no, we've taken all of our breaks.
We can take another one if you if you'd like.
I mean, well, what's that explosion?
Uh this is Do you even know the explosions you're putting on?
Right.
Yes, I this is uh a drone.
The people are gonna be all frightened.
What's happening?
They're gonna think we got it attacked.
Yeah, and that's a successful drone strike hitting uh the Russian oil refinery, uh located nearly 1,300 miles away from the Ukrainian border.
So whoa!
Significance of that, of course, is to show just how capable and where they're willing to hit at this time.
This this from last time.
Well, that that you uh I'm I'm glad you pointed that out because there was a point at which we wouldn't allow them to go 1300, 1500 miles, 1500 miles into the border, it's pretty damn close to Moscow, my friend.
Except bingo.
And that's you talked about this a couple weeks ago, right?
That's maybe part of the what we consider a leak, where uh US intelligence are now sharing specific locations in additional information to Ukraine and also green lighting uh uh targets deep inside Russia, the idea being is is Moscow a potential target.
Well, if you tell me that's 1300 miles into into uh Russia, that's um a couple hundred more miles, and they'll they'll be able to accomplish everything they want to accomplish.
I mean, most of Russia, after all, is is Western Russia, eastern Russia is a wasteland.
I remember I remember flying back on a Super Bowl day when I was on and I flew over, I flew from China over Siberia.
Siberia would never end.
I'd say, are we off of Siberia yet?
I'd look down.
No, it's still there.
When the hell is it gonna go away?
Could I look down again?
No, it's still there.
Then you you see a little hut.
I mean, look down, and they're still there.
Gosh almighty, I mean, that isn't really worth anything.
Russia is very much European Russia, and maybe a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of uh the arouse, right?
But so if if you can hit 1500, I'd I'd like 2,000 miles into Russia, they'll be finished.
And then they um I don't know.
I don't think I really don't think the Russian people have bought into this.
I think this is a this is a uh this is definitely Putin and his ego to have a Russian empire and not the Russian people, right?
I really think they'd be very satisfied with Russia and Russia being successful, and they're not starving.
Maybe I'm wrong, but it's worth a try.
Right.
And and how much longer are they and the people around Putin willing to allow him uh to keep losing the you know, accepting this this loss of life.
Well, I think that I think the the point will come uh when China says cut it out because he can't survive any longer without China, right?
So um China has to get to the point where they think this is counterproductive, uh and if we impose enough, if we if we impose enough damage on Russia, and maybe a little on China too.
Um this thing will end, right?
So there's a new prime minister in Japan, Sane Takayachi.
You think I got that right?
I bet she got it close.
Shane Takayachi, she's 64.
She is the first woman to be prime minister.
We think of Japan, because she's the head of the ruling party, which is has been the ruling party just about forever.
And it's considered hawkish nationalist, but because it's so big, it has like, you know, hawkish strains, moderate strains.
Um, and it is responsible, most people believe, for the very, very poor economy in uh in uh Japan.
And she is uh selected because she has taken a very radical approach on how to rebuild the economy, and one of them is to really really resist to a very, very strong extent Chinese communism,
and um she um the the other wing of the party, which is called the Komieto wing, which had been in charge, hates her because of her hawkishness.
I now love her.
It's not the kind of love you think I've even seen her.
How would I know if I loved her?
I haven't seen her yet.
I mean, I have seen pictures of her, but that's not why I love her.
I love her because she's a hawk.
Uh what she wants to do is uh uh continue to rebuild the military of Japan.
So, you know, after the uh second world war, there was a real fear because Japan, well, because Japan historically is such an effective uh warrior nation, there was real fear about rearming Japan.
But given how you know politics have changed and world politics have changed, and Japan's gone through this 40, 50 year, there she is.
Yeah, she's an attractive woman.
See, okay.
So I mean, come on, compared to one of those, never mind.
I'm gonna get in deep trouble.
I'm gonna get in deep trouble.
If I keep this up, I'm gonna get into deep trouble.
Um she's 64 years old, she's apparently brilliant.
Um she used to be a heavy metal drummer.
So she gotta be a little cool.
Uh, she's the first woman to lead.
That's cool.
And um, she is not uh uh she is um opposed by the old-time uh members of the party, and she is really coming in because they're uh they're building a new party with a lot of young people,
feisty right wings, right wingers who uh uh who do not believe that Japan is um is defending itself enough, is protecting itself enough against China, and has every reason to be more economically powerful than China, because although it's a smaller country, it has always been a smarter and a much better organized country and a much more disciplined country.
Uh just about every confrontation between little Japan and big China, little Japan wins.
Um we'll have to see.
We'll have to we're going to have to see.
So uh Bill McGurn from the from from the Wall Street Journal, who is a bit of a historian, points out that twice before modern history, the Majai Restoration in 1868, and again the long boom after World War II, Japan has achieved rapid transformations and almost miraculous levels of growth.
The country needs another such miracle today.
We should all hope that Ms. Takeyachi can deliver.
Yeah.
Then we have then we have the the check on Red China, right?
We have we got the United States, we've got Taiwan, which should not be minimized.
Taiwan is a very, very strong military force that can Defend itself, maybe not completely against China, but with help.
We've got the Philippines, which are dying to militarize against China because China is constantly harassing them.
And then, of course, we got the great empire of Japan.
Now, what if China have?
China has nobody that really supports them.
Vietnam would like to come over here.
I know we fought a war with them, but they'd rather be here.
They don't want anything to do with China.
I can't tell you as much about Cambodia and a couple of the others, but they're so poor it doesn't matter.
You can have to support them.
The only one that really matters is Vietnam.
And uh the right diplomacy, we get Vietnam.
So this is very, very good news if we can get a Margaret Thatcher type prime minister in Japan.
Oh, Margaret.
Should we call Margaret?
Yeah, she's a big fan of Margaret Thatcher.
Oh, that's good news.
Yeah.
So uh Ted, let's see.
How much time do we have?
Should we take a little break?
No, we're well.
Do you want to take a little break?
We're well into soccer time, Mayor.
We how much in the soccer time?
Because we don't want to go too much.
We're 10 minutes in.
New York Yankees are playing.
All right, so let's go check on the Yankees and then we'll we'll uh cut out.
All righty.
So I just have to say about the New Jersey race for governor.
Okay.
Okay.
So this uh this uh Democrat candidate Mickey Cheryl.
Yeah, Mickey, Mickey, Mickey uh Cheryl made a faux pas.
She says, Who eats pork roll?
I think that's gross.
Then Mickey Sherrill exclaimed in an episode of the Zach Sang show.
Now she was born in Alexandria, Virginia.
She doesn't come from um from New Jersey, and now she lives in very wealthy Montclair, New Jersey.
She does she doesn't know that pork roll is uh the del the delegacy, and there is a tremendous, there is a tremendous division in uh New Jersey between Taylor Ham and Pork Roll.
It's long divided New Jersey, so she claims now she's for Taylor Hamm.
I bet you she wouldn't even know what a Taylor hand is, but the real real problem the real problem with this moron is that she ended up, she ended up in the military academy,
cheating, not being allowed to graduate with a class, and somehow trying to make this into a very honorable thing.
I can't figure it out.
I also can't figure out why the hell they uh uh Naval Academy graduated.
You know why?
Because somebody had cheated, they'd have no class.
Well, maybe they should have had no class, and we'd have a better navy.
Sorry.
I don't take cheating uh lightly for a navy officer.
Once a cheat, once a cheat mickey, always a cheat, Mickey.
No governor.
Bye-bye.
Okay, so that doesn't and that, of course.
Recent polling shows that a tight, tight race.
Um, in re in recent years, of course, New Jersey has voted Democrat, but that race is neck and neck, yeah, which is a few weeks left, and she's running very poorly with blacks.
Maybe they don't like sheets.
So let's see.
What are the Yankees doing?
Um let's have some fun before we get ready for tomorrow.
Oh, well, that fun is short-lasted, mayor.
It is the middle of the third.
It is six to one Blue Jays.
I I hate that I have to be the one to deliver that news.
Um, of course, this is a must-win game for your Yankees.
Uh, maybe we are you kidding me?
Let's do a live look into the game here.
Are you kidding me?
Six to one.
The blue who I don't even know who the blue Jays are.
You think Mark Carney's at the game?
Who are the Blue Jays?
Are they a team?
Toronto Blue Jays.
I mean, the Yankees do play them 12 times a year.
Oh, they do.
I don't I've forgotten that.
I don't think a team uh I think we should set up a new rule.
A team from Canada, given given the fact that they have not been as supportive as they should be.
Right.
A team from Canada should not be allowed this year to participate.
So the Yankees should be declared the winner.
Of this series.
Okay, okay, Ted.
We're not gonna go into a description of the game.
I am a spoiled sport, but I do I do like to cry uh in secret.
Yeah, uh, my father taught me that a man should never cry in public.
So I will I will later tonight when I'm going to sleep, I will remind myself.
Well, the game is not over yet.
Just make sure you keep all sharp obs objects away from Mayor.
Remember that any form of poison.
Remember, the game is not yet over, and it is baseball.
You've you've seen comebacks before in your many trips to Yankee Stadium.
I'm just trying to try to help you out here.
What's the score again?
It is six to one.
What did he try to chip away still with a long ways to go in this game?
Let's see if we can bring this up here for a minute.
They even have stupid uniforms.
You really want the uniforms in the world, those types of looking uniforms for the war.
Right.
Yeah, it's be uh oh, it is six to one bottom of the third Yankees at bat.
This could be one of the great comebacks.
I'm not giving up.
Right.
We'll see you tomorrow night.
We're gonna pray.
Right.
We're gonna pray, we're gonna pray for the people of Israel so that we we get a uh uh uh a real real settlement that works here, and that we don't, you know, at the last minute, right?
You can't you can't let them you gotta get you've got to get rid of the terrorist groups, and then I think you can build.
I I think the rest of the Middle East wants to make peace, but they don't have the guts to get rid of the terrorist groups.
We have to do it for them.
When we get rid of the terrorist groups, they're gonna be fine.
But until we do, they're gonna be double crossing us.
So I know the president knows that.
So let's hope he's just playing along.
And ultimately, like he hasn't a couple of these things, really pulls it out.
Right.
And I have the utmost confidence in in President Trump.
If there were a president that could get this done, it is the man currently sitting in the White House.
And I know you know that, and you agree with that, mayor.
Yep, uh, being one of his longest uh friends.
You've done so much work together, not just obviously in Washington, but uh back in New York.
You know the man more than almost anyone, and uh and I and I know you still have confidence that he can get it done both in Israel and work in the Ukraine.
He'll make adjustments.
If it does, if the strategy isn't working, he's capable of making adjustments, he's capable of shading his mind, also.
So let's pray.
Let's pray for the people of Israel, and let's uh pray for the people of Ukraine.
They're really good people, and they don't deserve what's happening to them.
They don't even deserve the leadership they have with that skunk who's running them, but that's all we got, and he's a lot better than the Russians.
You know who I mean, right?
Right.
Should I mention his name?
I mean, yeah, we're talking about the uh the the current president of Ukraine.
Yeah, president overtime.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, talk about democracy.
President overtime.
You want to get started on that, right?
The dem the Democrat Party here in the United States.
I think if he weren't the party.
I think if he weren't the president of Ukraine, this would be over already.
I think the uh I think uh somebody else without his uh background, silly little actor, and uh created by one of the crookedest men in uh Ukraine.
I think this would be over by now.
But he's better than the Russians, so we're with him until he wins, and then we'll replace him.
Uh so let's hope he wins because if he wins, we win.
And let's also pray for for the for all.
Oh gosh.
The people who suffer who suffer so much.
I mean it's really it's really ridiculous what Iran has been put through.
And um they they, if you were to take a poll they want out.
Let's give them a little push so they can get out.
And of course pray for us people of America.
And most importantly for our president.
The weight on his shoulders is unbearable and he bears it so beautifully.
God bless him.
God bless America and um let's go Yankees.
Let's go Giancarlo.
Go for the America.
Let's go.
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