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Oct. 9, 2025 - Rudy Giuliani
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The Rudy Giuliani Show: Wednesday, October 8, 2025
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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani.
This is the Rudy Giuliani show on Lindell TV.
And we are, as you might be able to uh discern from the background, we are in Palm Palm Beach, Florida.
The uh the official residence of John J. Trump.
I guess the official resident of President Trump is Washington, D.C. But as a citizen, this is where he votes, and this is where he works a good deal of time.
And as you can see, it's a bit of an overcast day.
That's that's a that's an actual shot of what it looks like.
Uh looking at the uh looking at the at the at the Atlantic Ocean.
Well, today is a very important day in history.
The um significance of just how important will play out over the next week or so.
But it will certainly be important no matter what.
Because certain uh very, very important decisions have been made that can lead in uh several different directions, all of which will be of tremendous historic importance.
The only person conceivable who could have done this is our president, the president of the United States.
There is, I don't think, anyone who could find this anything other than brilliant.
What he did here.
And I don't think there's anyone that would uh would object to the fact that many, many American presidents have attempted this, some exceedingly great presidents, some good presidents, and some complete scoundrels.
And none of them have succeeded.
When you succeed where everybody else failed at something enormously important, uh, then you take on uh already uh the aura of greatness.
So here's where it stands.
The president very wisely, along with, and you know, uh, he did, and I will, and I know government backwards and forwards, and I can tell you quite honestly, without any false uh uh uh humility or whatever, that something like this never gets done just by you.
Something like this gets done with an extraordinary group of uh exceedingly talented, dedicated people.
Uh, some of them we know, some of them I know when you don't, and some I don't even know.
Uh, but the ones out front, and the most obvious ones are of course, of course, our great Secretary of State, Marco Rubio.
Uh Jared uh for now, you know, going back to the Abraham Accords, uh, which would really kind of laid the basis for his having the credibility to accomplish this on the Arab side.
And Jared Kushner, again, once again involved in in uh trying to get it completely done.
And of course, uh, his good friend uh Jack Whitkoff, uh, who was the primary uh negotiator with the Secretary of State and going back and forth here.
Um both he uh and Jared are in Israel and have been meeting with BB Netanyahoo.
I think the meeting's over.
Um to finalize uh the last details of this, which I don't want to minimize the importance of them.
I notice Jack is going Israeli, right?
He's not wearing a tie.
Meanwhile, Jared, of course, is Jared, and he's wearing his tie.
The strange thing about Bibi is Bibi, you know, kind of was brought up in America.
He's really the first Israeli prime minister to regularly wear a tie.
It was almost considered too formal.
But in the old days, Ben Gurian uh, of course, Goldman, you didn't wear a tie.
Uh, but uh the others uh never wore a tie.
Uh Bibi from the time he was a young man when I first met him, it must have been in his 30s, uh, wore a tie because he was brought up and educated in the United States.
And there he is, Jack without his tie on.
It looks like he could be the prime minister, and BB could be the uh special envoy.
But it looks like, you know, part of part of these things work when you have a good relationship, and that looks like a good a good relationship.
If you remember, we went over in detail with you the 20 points and divided them into sections.
Uh and uh if you would look at that map now, you those sections become exceedingly important.
Uh the blue line that you see there is uh precisely where uh uh where the Israeli army is stationed.
There are a couple of intrusions that is not totally uh free of um IDF troops, meaning within that blue line, you see two or three intersecting lines that indicate that.
Uh they may now be uh uh they now may now have been evacuated because some people have been brought back.
When this agreement goes into effect, and the timing of it is quite uh uh precise.
Uh Israel will sign it if they haven't already sometime tonight.
I think the GNASA passed it.
So it'll be signed.
If it hasn't been signed already, it'll be signed sometime tonight.
Uh Israel has 72 hours to get their troops uh roughly back to that uh yellow line.
They don't necessarily have to be on the other side of the line, but they have to be um primarily, not exclusively, but primarily at or around that line within 72 hours.
Within 72 hours, by the same token, all hostages, living and dead, Israeli and American and otherwise, have to be returned in a dignified way to the government of Israel.
And that will start running sometime, I would imagine tonight.
Now, the date that was roughly given for the exchange of hostages or the release of hostages was Monday or Tuesday.
That would see that would seem to be about right, right?
So you'd have Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, three days to round them up.
And then you would on Monday and Tuesday uh do the do the turning over of the live hostages, of which there were only 20 left, and the bodies 28.
Uh there was some scrambling at the last minute about being able to locate them.
Apparently the confusion is with the dead.
I don't think Israel will understand, nor do I think they will tolerate.
And I would be very careful, mocking them, as was done in the other exchanges.
Uh the last one ended up with uh Hamas paying a very big price.
The big price they May pay here is the peace deal is off.
So because it would indicate you're not going to have peace, right?
I mean, if they're returning your people, you're returning their people and you're mocking them, this is a joke, right?
Which is what we have to find out quickly.
It's always been a joke with them.
So we're suspending reality a bit in hoping that this one is not.
It has all of the makings of a real deal, except for the history of the of Hamas and Palestine, not just Hamas.
This I mean, basically Clinton got Arafat almost as far and shocked the living daylights out of Clinton by walking up because he wanted the money, not the deal.
We should only rest assured that this first phase has completed according to the agreement when it's over, when the...
When the 48 hostages living in debt are in the hands of the hands of their government and their families.
And when the um hostages on the other side, who I think are 250, uh are returned.
And the Israeli army uh re retreats, rather brief retreat at this point, uh to the line that we showed you, the yellow line that we showed that we showed you.
When that's all done, we then move into the next phase, which would be we've got about 18, 19, 17 or 18 other provisions to negotiate.
And uh some of them are tough as hell.
Um so the only one I can see here that could, well, first of all, the the Hamas could change its mind, but I don't think they are.
The only thing I can see here that would go wrong at this point, uh, integral to what the first part of the agreement is, uh, that um uh they do act in uh in uh uh uh uh a a mocking way, typical of the way they've acted uh for 40 or 50 years as the uh terrorist line that they are.
Um my guess is you'd find a way to overcome that.
I'm guessing.
Here's what you don't overcome.
They're not getting Bhargudi back.
I doubt that seriously.
Barguti's been in in um Israeli custody since 02.
He was a massive killer of Jews.
Um I don't I don't see his going back.
Um and I do think they've paid I've uh he's not being mentioned.
The Israelis made clear, the Israelis made it clear the other day he wasn't being given back, and we moved ahead.
Uh so I think that um, but that's still that's still um Marwan Bargudi is the former West Bank leader.
Um he he he he was dubbed the symbol of terrorism, and um he's 66 years old.
Uh he was jailed in 2002 for having killed in cold blood five civilians.
Um the release of him of his his release, they uh very firmly believe would embolden further terrorism and make this whole thing a farce.
Um barring that, I think we're on our way at least through phase one.
That alone is historic.
We've never been that far.
Whether whether things break down after that with regard to um with regard to Palestine and the Hamas wanting to be part of government, not wanting to give up uh uh parts of government, not wanting to give up parts of the military, that uh I can't speak to.
I don't know how far into that they've gotten, and I don't know how um how much more enthusiasm the Hamas people have for that.
Um I think although although they didn't hit the exact target they wanted to uh in uh Qatar, the Israelis, they did kill Assan.
And they've also before that wiped out the two prior heads of Hamas.
So I I do think that put the fear of God into the map.
I'm sorry.
I don't know.
I don't know how much God would have to do with them.
Um there isn't much more now uh but to wait and see if the terms get carried, the terms get carried out, if the shooting stops uh tonight.
Don't know that technically it has to.
If you read it carefully, uh it doesn't have to, but it seems like it should if you don't want to do something to screw it up at the last minute.
Now, what can happen with the two of them is uh you you remember all the stories, of course, about the Japanese who remained behind for five years, they didn't know the war was over, and of course, American Revolution, we fought for another month before it was before um uh the mean the British ought to the British were fighting for another month before they heard uh from Ashore that it's over,
and uh these are not exactly the most disciplined people, and it's just not really an army in the sense that ours is.
So uh there could be some uh unfortunate situations.
I also wouldn't uh wouldn't put past the Palestinians in general, not necessarily Hamas, uh terrorist acts.
Uh terrorism uh from the West Bank uh uh uh can be overwhelming at times.
And terrorism has gone on from the West Bank all throughout the period of time that has Hamas has been the only uh bad guy recognized by the West.
But the West Bank's not much to count on either.
So that's the other thing that we have to watch out for.
Uh play players who want to disrupt this, and therefore will will um will engage in terrorist conduct and and just go right ahead and uh just go right ahead and and uh attribute it to the people that um you know that that that they hope will will interfere with what's going forward here.
Having said that, I think we have to uh give great credit to our president.
And of course, with that, his team uh we've mentioned them, of course, Marco Marco Rubio and uh uh Pete Haig said, um Witcoff, who did a fabulous job, um, and then just a host of others that have been that have been involved that have been involved in this.
What I do want to do is, I do want to give credit, however, in a very special way, to uh to our great, great, great American president.
And uh I would hope uh we could show that uh now.
I uh this this uh came from uh this came uh to me on X. Um and I read I read tw I read um whatever you call it now.
I reposted it with an addition, which is uh that this man is not only the true leader of the North, but this is the man who's engaged in saving Western civilization.
So to have him dressed up as a um as a knight expresses uh one part of this, and that is the uh uh the 13, 14, 1500 years of warfare which was created by uh the invention of the of the Muslim religion uh under Mohammed with the unfortunate uh numerous invocations toward killing Christians and killing Jews.
Uh there are very, very good things about the Muslim religion.
And it's about time that the bad things are written out officially so that they don't confuse uh people.
Uh far too many Muslims embrace uh the teachings of Muhammad, uh which which is in fact in the latter part of his life, so they'd be the more authoritative teaching to kill Jews, to kill Christians, to reduce the infidels to either death or servitude as demies.
Um so when when people when our our wonderful president uh uh Bush uh announced in uh in Congress that they had hijacked that the hijackers who destroyed uh uh destroyed American lives in New York and in Pennsylvania and in Washington, that they had hijacked the Muslim religion.
They had not hijacked, they had used it for a purpose for which it was intended, uh, which has to be written out.
And many Muslims do.
But even Muslims who do end up being too sympathetic with the ones who don't.
Not uncommon.
It's happened in our civilization as well.
And I've dealt with it with mafia and Italians, and but it can be done.
And I think that, believe it or not, our great uh warrior there has done a remarkable job of bringing along both sides.
I don't I don't know that I've ever seen a negotiating situation by an American that has been as effective as this, nor have I read about one.
This is uh at this point, even if we get to the, even if we get to um what I would consider second base, first base is we're on first base right now.
Second base is when the hostages are returned, and Israel lives up to whatever deal they have to make for the hostages.
And Israel pulls back to the line that I showed you.
And now we sit down and negotiate the next group of terms, which of course are gonna be much harder.
Uh, but uh we are now uh we're now uh a lot further along than the Yankees are who wait until next season.
We're on second base, um, whether we can get home, not easy.
Don't assume it.
These are very difficult terms that are standing in the way.
And we'll take a break uh now and um we'll we'll kind of lay out those for you to keep to keep watch over them, uh, at least the most important ones.
Now, and also negotiations like this, it's my experience that other ones come up that we haven't we haven't thought of and they haven't raised.
Uh you might remember Reykjavik with Ronald Reagan.
Well, you probably don't, because you're probably too young, but I do, and I'll explain it to you.
So we'll be right back.
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Here you go.
This is Rudy Giuliani.
I'm back, I'm back uh uh with you.
Uh so today the president uh happened to be with Alexander Stubb.
Alexander Stubb is the president of Finland.
Uh Finland has played a rather uh important role in this for any number of reasons, not the least of which is there were recent uh um entrant into NATO, which you would find strange, right?
Sweden and and and and Finland always felt they could have they were never communist and they were never heavily pro-Russian, but they always felt they had a civil, a civilized, let's call it, relationship with Russia.
Uh I mean what one of the great books explaining that the the um genesis of communism is to the Finland Station.
So Finland and Russia have had a very, very interesting uh history.
Well, that's one of the things that uh Putin blew with the attack on um on Ukraine.
Uh, and I believe the first one, you know, went back uh during the um well the Putin, let's say, you know, attacked twice when we had cowards as presidents.
Or possibly even sympathizers like like Obama and Biden.
So it was the first one.
Finland realized um who Putin was, and along with uh Sweden decided they were going to uh they they're gonna be part of NATO.
So that if Russia creeps over it with a couple of troops, uh, all of Europe goes to war for them.
That's a big step.
Not only that, they've been a leader in trying to be uh aggressive against uh Russia.
And uh Stubb has made it a point uh to create a very close relationship with the uh with the leader of the Western world, uh Donald J. Trump, who clearly at this point now is without any doubt, probably the most powerful leader that we have had of the Western world since Ronald Reagan.
I mean, the the the people could really take the mantle of leader of the Western world.
Um be hard to make that.
I mean, forget Biden.
Biden wasn't even the leader of the White House.
Obama was off, you know, working on whatever lessons he had on Marxism.
Um Bush could have been in a way for a short period for a certain period of time, until the whole thing fell apart with uh weapons of mass destruction.
Clinton Clinton, no way.
I mean, no way.
They never had the respect for him that they should have.
And nor did he have any kind of consistent foreign policy they could follow.
Bush, of course, yes.
I mean, he led, he led probably one of the greatest coalitions we ever had in our first defeat in Iraq.
Reagan, probably until this president, the strongest that we've had.
Carter, pathetic.
Ford, not enough time.
Nixon, absolutely, until it all came apart.
Johnson, Kennedy, up until that point, up until Nixon, it wasn't uh ever really even questioned who that the president was the head of the Western world.
But when we started getting these weak, really weak presidents, I caught her and I include uh uh phony Clinton in that, you know, the guy who would bomb uh the um empty fields and make believe he was retaliating for the death of American military.
Um but we now have one one of the strongest leaders of the Western world.
And uh and he's made his bones both in showing uh the ability to use military force and showing remarkable skill at uh negotiating.
Um so shall we shall we play um, yeah.
Well, we have uh here's uh all yours.
President Alex Stubb praising uh President Trump for the peace deal.
That's number eight.
Um I I want to congratulate you for what we have seen in the past 24 hours in Gaza.
Thank you.
I think uh it's a historic deal.
Uh I went through the 20 points.
Uh it's almost like the best of record.
Um you really see all the key elements.
And if someone would have said a few weeks back that you and your team are able to push us to a position where there will be a ceasefire, an exchange of prisoners, uh uh hostages, and then a pullback.
I would not have believed it, but it's uh this is what diplomacy is at its best.
And I think it's a potentially huge deal.
So congratulations, peace on your team.
Peace in the Middle East.
So that was uh the uh Finnish president praising Trump for that uh deal, which we know was finalized.
I would say that uh praise, although he he he is one that we would have to put on the on the Trump side of the ledger, as uh having been from the very beginning favorable to Trump.
Uh but I think he speaks for all of Europe.
I mean, even uh I I am absolutely certain that people like Steermer, who is kind of in a strange way a friend, right?
Uh and uh McCrone, who's a friend of me or something.
I mean, they kid around, but um um I don't I don't know that he has a problem in Europe.
Isn't it amazing?
This this was uh the the weak uh uh Marxist Democrats just were sure that he wouldn't be able to get along with Europe because Europe had gone so left.
Well, not only does he get along with Europe, he gets along with Europe much better than they do.
And isn't he very slowly bringing them back to Western civilization?
Mm-hmm.
Um he's got some talk talking about it, like uh uh George Maloney.
Uh I know Victor Orban is uh person and on ground among the Marxists, but he certainly talks about it.
The president of Poland talks about it.
Um McCron, uh Steermer would have trouble talking about Western civilization because they sold it out.
Um they're gonna have to go buy it back.
Um Germany, not that bad.
They got a chance uh uh yet to be big defenders of Western civilization.
The Eastern European countries have been not all, but almost all very, very strong.
So I uh, you know, our European relationships may be the best they've been in a very long time.
Tell you what they also are.
The most realistic they've been in a long time.
They're all into the 5%.
You know, I'm I'm getting worried.
I really want to give him a call.
He better put his 5% in.
I was gonna say, right?
I don't know if we got our 5% in, and with the government shutdown, he wouldn't be able to do it right now.
Um it is amazing that the government, the rest of the government, except for the president means so little that we can make a massive world shattering peace without them.
We're making maybe.
Please don't get angry at me, all of you.
Uh many of you.
Do you ever think it would be better if the government was shut down?
If we could find a way to figure out who is really necessary and just pay them.
Probably cut the budget right in half.
Make the government twice as efficient.
No cuts in the military.
In fact, let's raise the military by about 20%.
Take the others down about 30.
Well, um President Trump, uh, maybe this one's ready.
Uh cut 9.3.
This is the reason President Trump had the Finnish president at the White House today.
We have a big order coming up.
We're uh buying icebreakers.
Uh we're building them together for the most part.
Uh we're doing four over there and seven over here.
And we negotiated a pretty tough price, I think.
We're buying the finest icebreakers uh in the world, and Finland's known for making them.
They sort of have almost a monopoly on icebreakers, if you think about it.
Nobody makes them like Finland.
I've heard that for a long time.
So we're gonna have a total of 11.
And I think the reason that we've landed in Finland is that 60% of the world's icebreakers are built in Finland.
Uh 80% are designed.
We've been building them for over a hundred years.
Uh and speaking of price and time, I think we're the country that can provide them half the price and half the time uh that others have it.
And I think this is a huge strategic decision by the president as well, because we all know that the Arctic is important strategically, militarily, and in terms of uh the economy as well.
And now we can work on this uh together.
I think that from it's like he's running a business, Ted.
Right, I love it.
Every day one of these guys comes in and we do a deal.
It's like he opens the uh the hardware store, and they come in and they buy the wrenches.
And they say Oh, yeah, they're gonna buy uh 50,000, 50 million worth of wrenches.
Oh, and uh by the way, uh they got some stuff we need too, you know.
I mean, they've got these screws that we don't in the United States.
I've always wanted these screws.
So I'm gonna buy a bunch of screws from them.
It can come out really nice for both sides.
Right.
That's deal making, the art of the deal.
Any president ever done this before?
I'm gonna ask the historians out there.
Has any president conducted government business this way?
Now, some people are worried that he's interfering too much in business business.
Believe me, this guy's not a socialist.
He's only doing that for stimulation in the areas that we need it, like chips and uh AI.
He's not interfering in any here.
Here he's just encouraging private private business.
And uh this is very, very valid, very valuable, very valuable stuff.
This is the stuff we defend ourselves with.
You can imagine he's making good deals.
Remember the deal he made on Air Force One.
First of all, he cut it down to only one Air Force One, and he got it for a quarter of the price.
Of course, he hasn't gotten it yet, because they're screwing around.
And uh that one, they better not stop, they better stop screwing around if they want to continue to exist.
Um I want to show you this picture, also.
This is a very, I think this is a historic picture.
Look how proud they are.
Ted, you know all of them, right?
Oh, yeah.
Even even Will Sharp over his uh pardon me?
That's Will Sharp.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Look how proud he looks.
Look at the smile on his face.
Look at the smile on Pete's face.
Mark was, I noticed he was very serious.
Marco.
Marco knows it's not.
I'm gonna tell you what Marco knows.
I can I think I can read his mind.
Not done yet.
This is like you're winning seven and three in the seventh inning, and you still got a couple of really good batters coming up.
And I think I think we're I think we're 90% at one very big historic victory, which is the return of the hostages, and therefore the end of this phase of the war.
That's a big one because...
Well, I'm not going to explain because yet.
I don't want to give away anything.
But it's a very big one.
It's 70% of what you can get.
And Ronald Reagan considers 50% of what you can get a victory.
So 70 to 80% of what you can get will be gotten sometime by Monday or Tuesday, possibly earlier.
If he does that, they should give him 15 Nobel Peace Prizes and should hand them all back.
Or he should do the following.
Not take the peace prize, but have it taken away from Obama.
Have it taken away from uh Arafat.
Uh and who the hell else got it?
I don't know.
A couple of other scoundrels got it.
I mean, the one to Obama was like, uh, let's give the black guy a let's let's give the black guy a Nobel Peace Prize.
Do you realize how destructive that is, even to the even to the integrity of African Americans and black people?
You don't you don't do that.
If you're a decent human being and not a suck up.
Well, as we're going through all of all of this, and and we uh wait for and we wait for the the rest of it to go through and to see when the president leaves for um of course uh I would say that this is one where this administration doesn't always play it this way.
This was a rule you could always follow.
And of course, that's why Trump, uh I mean uh Reagan walking out of Reykjavik was so shocking.
Uh the president never moves until I mean everything's done.
Everything that's gonna happen has already been decided, probably rehearsed.
Everybody's pledged their sacred trust, honor and life that it's gonna happen.
He doesn't play ball that way.
He he he's much more flexible.
So I was going to say, if you see him taken off for um Egypt and Israel, then you know it's done.
I would say I would say there's a that, and and um and when it happens, I'll give you my my my final word on if I can dig around a little.
I would say right now the minute we hear that he's scheduled a flight to whether he's going to Egypt first or Israel first, I don't know.
Um he's going to Israel first to speak to Knesset and then going to Egypt, and everybody's going there to sign the agreement, I think.
So when we Sunday, what my understanding is Sunday he will speak at the Knesset.
If that is scheduled, and he gets on that plane tomorrow or the next day, the deal's done.
But have to be to tell you, if you value your life, it better be done.
Um it will it will be done.
Phase one, remember.
But phase one is 70% of what we need.
We get phase one, we've won.
The rest of it, the rest of it, they need more than we need.
So let's see what happens uh tomorrow.
We'll probably um see if it's being scheduled as it should be.
If it is, we'll know without any leaks or anything else that it's going along well.
If this thing is is progressing toward a sat a Saturday, Sunday departure by the president, and there are no hitches in that, then this is happening.
I do not think they're letting them go off to Egypt and Israel and and uh you know, walk in and like uh Mike Sunny said about his brother Michael uh to uh comment commenza, you better not let him walk out of the uh bathroom without the gun.
We put it a different way.
I don't want him walking out of the bathroom and always got in his hands as a, you know.
You know, the president better not just have this in his hands when he goes, otherwise, heads are gonna roll.
So I don't think that's gonna happen.
Um isn't it amazing, said this is all taking place during a shutdown?
It is you realize how useless the Democrats are.
What the hell do we need them for, except to create riots and fund uh terrorist groups and uh get uh criminals out of jail?
They're really good at that, man.
The ones the the urban Democrats are fabulous at getting criminals out of jail.
Right.
I never knew they were that effective.
They certainly when I was the mayor, the Democrats were totally ineffective.
I mean, I used to put people in jail.
They never like now, the real thing, if you want to be a popular politician and one of these Democrats is to get people out of jail.
Oh, it doesn't matter what they did.
I mean, they could be rapists, murderers, whatever.
Right.
So the shutdown, the shutdown, you remember I don't I hate to even explain it again, but uh you got to because they try the the the shutdown is whether or not we're gonna keep paying um um um Medicaid to people who shouldn't be getting it.
There isn't a single person on their list that should be getting Medicaid, and we're talking about 450 billion that could uh accelerate into a trillion and become and and there and there are the the crooks and bums who did it to us.
You knew that you knew that Obamacare was gonna be a disaster.
So this is extending forever.
Obamacare on steroids.
When I say that, and here's the confusion, please let me explain.
I'll do it very very simply.
This is the extension of Obamacare, laid on top of Medicaid that was done at the time of the pandemic.
And then again later, by Biden as part of the anti-inflation act, which became quickly the biggest major inflation action of American history.
We went up to 9%.
So, I mean, it was like a completely scoundrel lying, creepy bill, which would uh describe the four the three men you see on the screen, one after the other.
Uh the guy trained by the communists, the guy next to him who is a traitor to the Jewish people, and the guy in back of him who tries to imitate the guy in front, but doesn't do a good job because he isn't as smart, and he doesn't know how to move his hands as well.
Dollar store Obama.
He doesn't know how to.
He's got to work on his like I'm important.
So the shutdown is now all about whether we continue permanently, the massive increases in health care that we provided for for the pandemic.
How about four to five hundred percent over the poverty line?
How about there are people on Medicaid, Obamacare, making half a million dollars?
That's a small group.
I'm gonna tell you the big group.
The big group is the group that could get health insurance from their employer.
But uh communist care is so much more uh uh um uh beneficial, and they don't have to make a contribution.
They don't take it.
They're not supposed to do that.
You're only supposed to get Medicaid if you can't get health insurance.
Well, it's not what we did it.
We did it for people who can't get health insurance.
We didn't do it to give them another alternative.
And and here's what's gonna happen because Democrats are the party that is dedicated to screwing poor people.
What will happen is they will take out so much of that money for their communist uh rich people, which is what they all are.
They're communist rich people.
In communist countries, the rich people are all rich, or The communist people were all rich.
In America, people like Obama and Pelosi and they're fighting for the poor.
Well, the reason we have the poor is because they fight for the poor and then they take all the money that's supposed to go to the poor.
So it never gets there.
I figured that out when I was a kid.
And it it uh it broke my heart when I figured that out.
Sometimes I'll tell you the story.
If I haven't already, so Republicans are weakening.
Even the fight, even that stupid.
Do we have video of that stupid fight between those two guys who probably have never punched anybody in their lives?
Oh, yeah, we'll pull that up.
I think at 81 I could take them both.
Which uh I guess you're talking about uh Jeffrey Lawler and Jeffreys.
Jeffries and uh I think I'm a Republican lawler.
Yeah, we gotta go with Lawler.
In that in that I don't know who win that fight.
I'm not I don't I don't have a I don't have a uh Oh, you're not well yeah, you Lawler's she's a Lawler.
Well Law wants to do a cave in.
Yeah, he wants to do a one-year cave-in.
Well, we'll do it for one year so we can fight about it again next year.
Well, fine.
I mean, I'm okay with that.
You want to do that?
Do that.
Yeah, we'll we'll we'll pull that up.
Uh but you know, you'd be doing it then right in the right, probably before the before the um before the midterm elections, and uh who knows how much courage our Republicans are gonna have that.
Look, this should not be extended.
It was never intended to be permanent.
This is uh this is the uh the boldest example of whenever the government adds something, you can never get rid of it.
No matter how temporary it is, no matter how much it is for a temporary purpose, like just the pandemic, no matter how much it wasn't even needed for that.
You didn't need to give people making $500,000 a year health insurance because of the pandemic.
That's absurd.
You didn't need to give people Medicaid who can get health insurance at work because of the pandemic if they could still get it at work.
Well, here's uh Jeffries and Lawler.
Um let's run, let's roll a tape.
Uh this is like uh this is like extreme sissy fighting.
It's a it's a clear method for one year.
You voted for the one thing that we vote, correct?
I voted for a tax cut bill that gave the largest tax cut to Americans in history, including by the way, the average New Yorker getting a $4,000 tax cut.
Are you against that?
You're embarrassing.
You want to cut the standard deduction and Medicaid in America.
No, you voted for that.
Fraud and abuse, by the way.
Tom Dinapley, the Democratic Tler of New York.
Point it out.
That 1.2 billion dollars.
You're not gonna talk to wasted.
You're not gonna talk to me and talk over.
Because you don't want to hear what I have to say.
Oh, unless you're not who does keep your mouth shut.
Oh, it's because you just that the way that's you showed up, you showed up.
Yeah, and so you voted for this one.
I signed on for this.
You can extend it, right?
A permanent extension of massive tax breaks for your billionaire.
So 90% of America.
90% of Americans take the standard deduction.
Is that right?
90% of Americans take the standard deduction, right?
If you had your way, the standard deduction would have been cut in half.
That would have been a massive tax increase on Americans all across the country.
Unfortunately, you're against lifting the cap on salt.
The billionaire donors lifting the cap on salt.
We put an income cap in place.
Why are you here right now?
Where are the range you want all Republicans to be here?
Well, I'd call it a tie.
I'd call it a tie.
I mean, I actually law handled himself well.
He he kept he kept himself in the ball game.
Yeah.
I would I would say he kept himself in the ball game with with a guy who's superior his superior in a way, he's a speaker, right?
He kept himself in the ball game.
Um the points are extremely esoteric.
I mean, difficult for people to get.
So they're not they're not uh very emotional or easy points to hit.
And he didn't, and he didn't overreact.
I would I would go with you.
I would say by on points, Lawler wins.
Largely because he remained a little more of a gentleman, too, Ted.
I agree.
Without that shut up thing, and um I don't know that that helped uh that helped uh faux uh uh uh Obama.
Right, shut your mouth.
You know, shut your mouth.
Obama wouldn't say that.
The hell is that?
So could somebody write to him that the faux Obama situation, you know, like imitating Obama, Jeffries is not working, Obama would not have said shut up.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Let's send him a note and tell him he just lost 10 credits on the on his attempt to uh and Obama must have been disappointed in him.
Obama wouldn't have done that.
Obama would have been much cooler about it.
He does not, he doesn't talk like that.
No, no, and and um I I would say Lawler maintained his cool better.
And if possible, may have gotten his points across better.
Maybe.
It's hard to get your points across in a situation like that.
Uh but the whole the whole issue here is they're gonna keep this damn government closed.
But I think the best of all that blew him wide open is Schumer.
Don't go anywhere because we want to we want to play Schumer.
Yep.
Well, yeah.
We want to play Schumer, and we want to play Schumer at making the stupidest statement of the month so far.
Well, he he actually said it in a report, so we'll put it up on screen.
Oh, okay, yeah, yeah, in a report.
And we're only on October 8th, so uh there could be others.
Let's put it up, let's put up this this statement, and it also give you an idea.
I want you to go a little deeper than this.
People uh people very often just blurt out the truth.
Fourth May.
No, uh it's just a photo 15.
There it is.
So this is uh a reporter.
We interviewed Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer on Wednesday in his Capitol office, uh, where the New York Democrat was bullish as he's ever been about his shutdown strategy.
Quote every day gets better.
Gets better for us.
Chuck Schumer.
There you go.
That's better.
Every day gets better for us.
What?
You know how many people are out of work?
You son of a not getting better for the guys at ice who were getting the shit kicked out of them because of you, Chucky the traitor and not getting paid.
Yeah, you're fine.
You made millions selling whatever part of your soul was left.
Uh I mean uh the people of the federal government are not getting paid.
Now you say they're gonna get paid in the future, but uh do um circumstances beyond their control, they're not in the situation you're in.
And probably most of them wouldn't be because they wouldn't sell their soul like you did and become a millionaire while you were in government.
Oh, and by the way, sell out your own people, too.
And interfere in the Israeli election.
To call BB and apologize for trying to get him unelected as a traitor Jew.
What the hell were you doing interfering in the Israeli election?
You're not you're not you don't have any right to do that anymore, and they have a right to interfere at ours.
You went all kinds of nuts that people were so-called interfering, didn't care.
Well, we're gonna see what happens with the shutdown.
I urge the administration, stick with it.
Don't give him a thing.
That last statement of Schumer's shove it down his fat throat.
It's helping us to close the government.
I don't know, go buy 10 million dollars worth of ads and play it all over the country.
It and have somebody imitate him.
I don't care if you're doing AI.
I can do it if you want.
I'll do it for you.
Um Ukraine, Russia has now threatened to shoot down any tomahawk missiles that they see.
Good.
Then let's have the Tomahawk missiles Shoot down any Russian things they see.
It's the only way, the only way we're gonna win this.
You've got to stand up to this bully.
Not gonna shoot down tomorrow.
I don't even think he's capable of shooting down Tomahawk missiles.
How do you like that?
Let's find out if he can shoot down a tomahawk missile by sending one to his house.
Right.
Yeah, we'll see.
I mean, he he.
My understanding from a very reliable source is Putin does not want to die because he likes Italian women a lot.
Do you know that?
I did not know that.
Oh, yeah.
I got that from one of the highest sources available.
That he has a thing for Italian women.
And I tell all Italian women, because you're part of my, you know, deep background there.
Please have better taste in that.
He's short.
Kind of slimy looking.
He's a narcissist.
Narcissists don't make good lovers.
I probably went too far with that, didn't I?
No.
No, I think I know generally narcissists do not make good lovers.
Now Italian women are entitled, you know, to having uh men who care about them.
Antifa.
Well, when you go over to X, we're gonna rip the shit out of Antifa.
How do you like that?
About time.
About time we start naming the enemies we got to fight and defeat.
Now that we have an honest American government.
And not that Biden poor excuse for, I don't know if it was paid and run by the Chinese or the Russians or probably the Chinese.
Well, congratulations, President Trump.
This is a great day for you and leading into a great weekend.
We have every reason to believe that it's gonna go well.
And I'm telling you, you get the second base, it's historic.
You get to third, it's more than you get home.
Sky's the limit.
But it's worth getting home in the right way.
And I know we're in the right hands.
Have I proven to be right about everything?
I'm gonna give you one more thing.
Wasn't Trump the right choice?
How about all of you that wanted to see the war ended?
Wasn't Trump the right choice?
Well, pray for the people of Israel that it now happens.
Pray for the people of Ukraine that he can accomplish the same thing.
Pray for the people of Iran so we overthrow the Ayatollah and pray for our president and our country that he has the strength to continue.
He does.
But it's all in your hands, God.
So we need your help.
God bless America.
Awesome.
Thank you, Isaac.
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