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Oct. 13, 2025 - Rudy Giuliani
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America's Mayor Live (776): President Trump Declares the End of Gaza War
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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is America's Mayor Live.
And there uh with us, you see, is uh Dr. Maria.
Well, I am so happy to be here, Mayor Giuliani, and I'm so happy about today.
I couldn't even sleep last night in anticipation.
No, today today has to be well, it has to be one of the great days in history.
Uh a war that seemed uh uh that it couldn't end, uh, not just the the immediate manifestation of it, but my goodness, it's been going on from the day the UN declared the state of it of uh uh of Israel, the Arabs attacked,
and um Israel had a fight for its freedom and won it against vastly outnumbered uh armies, won every battle they fought, uh some of them almost to the point that they could have extinguished some of those countries and didn't.
Um they the territory that everyone is debating about.
I'm not talking about Gaza now, talking about the West Bank is all territory.
They won in battle.
Thousands of Israelis died to secure that land for them, and that land was given to them by the UN.
The West Bank, which has been carved out, is a is a is a uh is taking away from them what was given to them absolutely by the UN and the idea that their colonizers, they didn't colonize the place, they were given, they were given their homeland.
They are the chosen people, yeah.
This is a very, very confused piece of territory, the Middle East, right?
There never was a country there.
No, there was never a Palestine.
Palestine is is a creation of Arafat.
Uh never.
There always was an Israel.
There always was a Jerusalem.
Jerusalem has been the home of the Jewish people for about 3,000 years.
Uh Jerusalem is mentioned in their prayers over and over and over again.
Uh there's no question that that's the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people.
And Jews had have inhabited in part, sometimes a large numbers, sometimes due to uh uh annihilations by Muhammad, for example, in smaller numbers.
Uh but this was a it was a it was as logical a place to put a homeland for uh people who had come close to being annihilated.
Yeah, uh, and part of the uh group that participated in that annihilation uh was the Grand Mufi of Palestine.
The Arabs.
Yeah.
Uh the the um Hitler's hatred of uh the Jews was nothing in comparison to the centuries-long religiously based Muslim hatred of the Jews.
Forever, forever, and the persecution worldwide.
That and I couldn't understand what happened in the world.
That's where the Ottoman Empire.
Same thing.
Yeah, you you couldn't understand what happened in the West.
The West, they blame a lot on uh the story of uh the uh holy week and Jesus uh uh uh dying uh dying on the cross, and uh there's one reference that uh but the crowd says his blood be on us and our people and all this.
However, it misses the great message of of uh of our Lord and Savior, which is forgive them.
Not only forgive them, it's not all of them, which is what prejudice is all about.
We make it all of them.
Who are his followers?
Jewish people.
Yeah.
Who spread Christianity more than anyone else?
Peter and Paul.
What were they?
Jews Jewish.
Yeah.
I encourage anybody who hasn't seen it to watch the chosen.
It is so well written.
Oh, you good, good, good, good.
So today was a wonderful day, Mayor.
The hostages were released, the remaining 20 that were alive.
I'm a medical person, so of course I'm scanning the way they look.
Absolutely.
Some of them were underweight, dehydrated, but overall, they're gonna have lots of medical tests.
They looked better.
I thought a few of them would be uh uh very fragile, unless we didn't see them, but uh I was bawling my eyes out Seeing them reunited with their families.
I am upset.
Only four bodies were released.
I don't trust Hamas.
But why should you?
And I think they're gonna hide some back.
And I also think they're hiding crimes, the brutality of how these people died.
So that's might be a reason they don't want to give all the bodies back.
On a day uh like this, uh, which you know is gonna live long after you in history, you really you really do have to thank uh thank God.
Um this this this is a this is the day I think that belongs uh in the in the uh in a biblical sense in the days in which uh God looked favorably on his chosen people, yeah.
Um and I uh I have the temerity to include among that the United States of America.
Uh I don't know any other country, uh Israel accepted, uh, that has a firm belief uh that their rights come from God.
Uh our our our uh founding fathers uniformly believe that these rights that they were announcing for us and creating for us and defending for us were above human hands, yeah, and could not be touched by human beings.
Now, throughout our documents, when we look at what's happening to free speech in England, when we look at what happened to free speech in the United States with Biden and his people, censorship what happened with uh censorship or imprisoning and prisoning innocent people.
Yeah, things we've we got a long way back, and and and it a lot of very positive things like today and all of the things President Trump has done.
You know, Mayor, we could get into a long conversation about this, but our role, President Trump's role in eight stopping eight wars.
But look at even in our history.
We're we're a baby country, 250 years old, you know, compared to you know Israel, 3,000 years old, Italy, all these well, actually it'll it's a little complicated.
Italy's a younger country than us.
They didn't get you unified until the mid-1800s.
But anyways, country as an as a uh as a unified country, as a people.
Yeah, it's a people they've been there.
So we're a baby country, and look at all the places we liberated World War I, World War II.
This is why Normandy, France, you go there to this day, you will see a French flag and you will see an American flag because they know the sacrifices our young men and women made to free them, to liberate Southern Italy, the same thing.
When our troops were there in World War II, there was a huge earthquake.
And who helped repair everything and helped the people?
The Americans.
Well, I think that's absolutely uh redeemed now, and that legacy uh which we were losing, uh, Donald Trump has uh brought back in great, great uh uh style, I mean great substance.
Um I I always I always have said that my presidents that I put in a special category uh the uh what I would call my hall of honor, the whole liberators is Washington, who liberated us from George III, and then became president and turned down being a king.
Lincoln, who liberated uh the slaves um with a war that cost the lives of 300 plus thousand white men, which I don't think is noted enough.
Not that that takes away the sin of slavery, it does not.
Right, it gives you an adult view of the world, good and bad, except America is a much better balance of good than bad than any nation that's ever existed.
Because I mean it wasn't bad in real time.
Of course, right.
Well, look at the Democrat Party with the slavery and then the Democrat Party with the KKK.
So that's the bad stuff.
It's true, they have a disproportionate connection to the most evil things that have happened in America.
Jim Crow, including right now.
Uh and um then, of course, you had uh uh Roosevelt who delivered Europe as you were talking about.
Uh uh not only you think of Europe as the Holocaust, it was also all those people were living in in uh in sub in subjugation to the Nazis.
Now, I will have to take a little away from Roosevelt because he liberated Europe and then he gave some of it to his friend Joe Stalin.
Yeah, which was just as bad as Hitler.
And those people suffered, died, and were tortured for decades until the other great liberator came along, Ronald Reagan, who uh had followed a group of presidents that decided the best thing to do was to uh negotiate with the murderous killing uh Russians and and Chinese.
Yeah.
Uh and he said, you know, how's this gonna end?
They asked him.
He said, we win, they lose.
We won, they lost.
And now we have uh we have Donald Trump joins their uh their group um in liberating uh really in many ways, lifting from Israel, uh this terrible, terrible problem.
Uh Israel, as a result of this war, which had tremendous losses, Israel has come out of it as the dominant military force in the Middle East.
So proud of that.
I would not want to take them on, and I am very proud to have him as you know what how wonderful it is for us to have them as allies.
This means if you want to fight us, you gotta fight Israel.
Right.
You want to fight Israel.
They're gonna blow up your phone.
Who question our our alliance with Israel, don't get it.
Right, Mayor.
Well, it's absurd.
I don't know what they get.
You you interview them, I don't.
They're more your age.
I do not know.
I do not know what they get.
I call it I do feel bad for them because I think it's it was all designed by a combination of communists, uh, communists and and um an Islamic uh true believers.
And uh you put the two together, and this is what you get.
You look at the professors that are now being weeded out, right?
They're either it it Islamic extremists, yeah, or they're or they're Marxists.
Yeah, right.
And uh both of them, both of them uh put aside the United States as uh a real problem for them.
So in Israel last night in today, you saw tons of American flags in this little town called Etherit, and it had the biggest American flag waving is President Trump's Air Force One was coming in.
I had goosebums.
I'm like, yeah, that's my president.
Yeah, we'll find that.
We'll find that.
You have it on your show.
I do have it on my show.
Nine o'clock.
At nine o'clock, we're gonna send you over to Dr. Maria.
And you can show you.com or at Lindell TV.
Yeah.
Like my tie for today.
I you look very snappy.
Is that too old fashioned?
I wanted to I wanted to look very very uh um Trump little tie pin.
Yeah, I want to I wanted to look uh distinct.
Debonair distinct, I shouldn't say distinguished.
You do I wanted I wanted to look like this is an important occasion.
It is so to me, I don't I can't express to you enough how important this is and how wonderful it is for my friend Donald Trump, yeah, who has gone through so much.
He just accomplished something that puts him in the annals of the you know the four or five greatest presidents, yeah, if not the greatest.
I mean, uh I mean I but the families, you know, and the families love him.
I mean, the families love him, Israel loves him.
I don't know, you know, he he keeps talking that they keep joking about 2028.
Why don't they go over to Israel in 2028?
Bibi could use a little rest.
You know, then I then I could go have cigars with him again.
Rudy, I mean now I'm afraid of the cigars to put me on trial.
Yeah, all these people who, you know, everybody's saying Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.
Listen, this is a bastard prize now.
When we gave it to Obama Bay, excuse me, gave it to Obama for doing nothing for being black.
I said it's a bastard type prize.
It has no respect to it.
Even the woman who recently won it, who's in hiding in Venezuela, said President Trump should have gotten it.
Well, I mean, she certainly deserves recognition, Shada.
She's uh she won the election.
She won uh she won the uh election in Venezuela.
I'm told overwhelmingly uh they cheated because you can't cheat on elections, right?
Uh but they cheated uh on the election.
He they made they made uh they made uh Maduro the winner again.
She is in hiding there and fighting to be reinstated as president, and I think one of the reasons the committee was so impressed with her was that she remained there and didn't run away.
And I mean, Maduro will kill her on site.
So this is a woman who, under ordinary circumstances, one would say the Nobel Peace Prize.
But this is beyond the Nobel Peace Prize.
I mean, uh it is, but he got the Israelis' highest honor.
Well, that's much more recognition.
Yes, I agree.
I think that's much more important.
I was once considered for the Nobel Peace Prize, like I was second or third.
That's right.
Uh and I think you know that, yeah.
I don't I don't know how who I lost to, but uh I didn't I weren't worthy.
No, well, if they were, they weren't, they saved me a real problem.
Um I'm not sure I would have taken it, but then I would have felt bad for the people of the city if I didn't take it.
You know, it was like uh that being uh being knighted, honorary night was okay.
That's that's uh a lot of Americans have done that, and uh the America loves England and England loves America and it's fine.
But the Nobel Peace Prize when they gave it to people like particularly Arafat, who I who oh my god, such a joke.
Who I had a particular thing with Arafat because I investigated him for 27 uh murders of Americans, and then my president Clinton would be up his backside all the time.
And I'm thinking to myself, how in God's name doesn't he see the blood on his hands?
I couldn't deal with somebody with that much blood on their hands, or if I did, I'd I deal with them in a way where I was in charge, and you're gonna do what I want you to do.
Someone wouldn't send you money if fat bastard.
Yeah, you know, his wife is running around in the south of France, if she's still alive with billions that were stolen.
Yeah, people want to know why why are the Palestinian people so poor?
Because their leaders steal their money.
That's why absolutely the Jew the Jewish nation doesn't steal their money, yeah.
They got plenty of money of their own.
They don't need their their money.
Money comes from the UN anyway.
The UN steals a lot of it.
The U organization prize.
I no longer believe in that.
When the New York Times reporters got it for Russian, the Russian host.
And it wasn't revoked, and it wasn't revoked, and we all knew the time they were writing those articles, it was all fake.
The evidence was there.
Yeah, their journalism was exceptionally bad.
So it should be revoked.
Nobody reads the New York Times anymore.
Or except as a joke.
Yeah.
Or what's even the UN, I can't stand the UN.
I want the the United States out of it when they put on the human rights council, China, Russia, isn't Iran?
I'm on the human rights council.
Well, who would I mean it's like saying who knows more about stealing than thieves?
So they put on a country that's they put on the two countries that have killed more of their own people than possibly any countries in history, China and Iran.
They specialize in killing their own people, not just you.
Uh the Russians don't kill too many Russians, they kill Russians.
I mean, as uh what's his name?
Did Stalin did.
But nowadays they don't go around killing Russians.
But the Chinese like to kill their own people, and the Iranians like to kill right now though.
The Iranians under this current president of Iran over 1200 political prisoners have been executed.
Yeah, probably half of them are friends.
Yeah.
Uh MEK.
Uh this is the Nobel Prize winner.
This is that's um that's him.
The one that's sending his uh his uh narcotics this way.
Yep, yep, yep.
Uh I dedicated this award to the Venezuelan people and President Trump because I believe that's absolutely fair, says Maria Corina Machado.
We, the Venezuelan people are absolutely grateful to President Trump For the way he has supported democracy and freedom in the Americas and how he's blowing the shit out of out of Maduro's henchmen.
Each one of those boats that goes down are a bunch of sons of bitches that have taken freedom from the people of Venezuela.
God bless Donald Trump.
I made a few of my own.
Oh my god is that in print those swear words.
I added a few of my own.
Just for the hang of it.
Now, yeah, you have to say something about Columbus Day before you have to go.
Okay.
Tell us, tell us about having a lot of people.
On October 12th, 1492, Christopher.
Or the sale of the blue.
Yes.
From Genoa.
He was uh he was really good with geography.
And remember this time period.
People are still believing the world is flat.
So General, but didn't he fly under the flu under Isabel and Ferdinand, King and Queen of Spain.
And he had actually phoned, he'd actually sailed more for Portugal.
Yeah, and Portugal is also for Genoa.
Yeah.
Yep.
But this trip, this particular trip was funded.
Yeah, but they thought this was like bulk.
Well, you know, they were looking for trade routes to do different things, and literally he landed and he named it San Salvador in what is today the Bahamas.
He thought he was still in Asia at that time.
And that was like October 12th, 1492.
On October 28th, he he then discovered Cuba.
So he was looking around all these areas.
Yes, Dominican.
He was still believing he was in Asia.
And it was Amerigo Vespucci, another Italian, whom were named after America.
Um he too was an explorer, but he got more famous because of certain letters.
I don't want to get into all that.
But anyways, he's the one that kept challenging saying it.
You weren't in Asia.
I think you discovered a new continent.
And they named it America.
Yeah.
Same.
Yep.
Oh God, good.
Good for the Italians.
Yes.
We like Italians and we like Israelis.
I'm having a hard time.
What's my second favorite country?
Israel or Israel.
Israel.
Oh, yeah.
I don't want to, yeah.
Part of it is I don't want to get my grandparents and my parents upset.
My parents would understand.
My grandparents probably, you know, they go so far back.
So I'm gonna say they're co-equal.
Yeah.
I love different parts.
I love them for different reasons.
They're all I love Greece too.
I'll tell you why.
That's where I the three I just named are pretty much the cradle of our Western civilization.
I was just gonna say that.
And although they don't put it that way, uh both President Trump and Bibi Netanyahu will now go down as among the great defenders of Western civilization.
Because that's what they just did.
They just defended Western civilization.
And uh President Trump is doing battle for Western civilization every day that he's president.
That's what he's battling for when he's saying uh uh you can't take a little boy or girl and just chop them all up because they think maybe they're you can't change man and woman.
I mean, it's part of our culture, it's part of our religion, it's part of our background.
Me, woman.
No kidding.
Um I think you have to go to commercial, mayor.
I think I think I'm being taken off now.
Be coming after me like uh like YouTube used to come after me.
Well, thank you for having me on.
And I was very happy to be nine o'clock 9 p.m. at if you want to stay on X at Lindell TV, it plays on there or LindellTV.com.
Isn't she better look at it?
Yeah.
She's very smart, Dr. Maria's very smart.
Thank you.
We'll be right back.
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I feel like I'm in Israel.
It's so real.
The background.
It does look real tonight.
Background, I was complaining before because we had a longer shot that was cleaner.
You know, it's kind of like, but I have to say, I feel like I'm I almost feel like I'm there.
With the two flags in front of us.
So we're gonna bring Justine on.
When you do, then after a while, uh show us that the long shot again, you know, so they can see the whole whaling wall.
There she is.
Justine, how are you, my dear?
Hi, Mr. Mayor.
Happy Columbus Day.
Happy Columbus Day and happy Freedom Day.
Yes, it's a great day.
We gotta find a special name for this day.
It's it's this is one of the great days in our history.
Mutual, American and Israeli.
It certainly it certainly is.
It's a great day for Jews and Italians and Americans.
So we'll have to come up with like a snappy name for that.
I feel like our Jews and Italians are basically cousins.
At least in New Jersey, New York.
Um it's and such a beautiful background.
It's really what happened today, only President Trump and Bibi Netanyahu could foster something like this.
There was a reason why Hamas Terrace actually admitted that they were hoping, of course, they were hoping that Joe Biden would win a re-election, because the moment it they didn't even call the race yet.
I remember on election night, President Trump, the votes were about to go in, and suddenly Hamas released a statement actually claiming that they would be willing to start trying to release some hostages because they knew that President Trump wasn't just going to let them walk all over America,
walk all over the over the West, and walk all over those hostage families who were grieving and mourning every single day, just desperately waiting and doing everything they could to get their loved ones back home as the media just treat just brushed them off and treated them.
Uh New York Times actually complained this Week.
They wrote a headline complaining that the hostages were coming home saying that Hamas uh needed some leverage to beat Israel and that they should have kept these these innocent Jews who were taken because they were Jewish.
This is the legacy mainstream media outlet.
So we're really fighting evil here.
No, we are, we are.
The the um the switch in public relations happened a long time ago.
And uh I have to say I'm probably boasting, but I think I picked it up immediately.
It's one of the reasons I threw Arafat out of out of the UN because uh and I I had realized it beforehand.
Uh the minute we started the two-state solution with Arafat, I said, we're out of our minds, and this is this is either insane or corrupt.
So I in the 80s, I had investigated Arafat at the request of the Reagan administration, actually at the request of the counsel for the State Department, Abe Sophia, who was a federal judge, a brilliant man, and we got a warrant for his arrest, so he couldn't come to the United Nations.
He didn't have diplomatic immunity.
So the minute he showed up at Kennedy Airport or any place else, I had I had a warrant to arrest him and charge him with 27 homicides.
Including including Leon Klinghofer.
Uh well, the Clinton administration, maybe even the Bush administration, because Baker, Jim Baker was probably one of the people that the Israeli and the Jewish people dislike the most.
I think it was business.
He was like an oil man and he was sucking up the Saudi Arabia.
But in any event, I don't know where this two state solution came from.
How you can have a moral equivalent between a nation and uh a group of terrorist thieves and murderers is crazy.
And how you can expect that nation to put people who were who are bound to kill them next to them is also crazy.
And it's a wonderful thing that we that Donald Trump broke us through this because nobody else has been able to do that.
It's true.
I think you should have won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Going after Arafat, that that was Oh, I should have.
I think you should have.
Oh my god, they were they almost exit, they almost executed me for that.
The new the the uh the the uh great uh New York Times wrote an article saying I was gonna impair peace.
Here I was simple little mayor.
I was gonna impair peace in the Middle East.
You saw it before anybody else did.
You you saw that that we were about to fight against evil, and and you saw how the the legacy media um and our uh the from the beginning it amazed me.
I couldn't understand that I and then as it would get worse.
I always thought there'd be a way to flip it and flip it and flip it.
And I always thought our administrations uh, including Clinton and uh Bush, Israel, but they they never really helped Israel flip the script.
They never they um they just took it as a given that that was gonna be that's gonna be it's gonna be they were the occupiers and they were the colonizers.
Israel is not a colonizer, Israel was put there by the UN, and they they've only been there 3,000 years.
I mean, it's pretty hard to colonize a place you were at 3,000 years ago.
Exactly.
It's our ancestral homeland, and it's pretty funny for all the leftists who are trying to make up this fake indigenous people's day.
They're the same leftists who want to wipe Jews out of our native homeland.
Jews are the ones who are who are indigenous, so it's funny because I that's true, they're the indigenous people.
Yeah, exactly.
So they if they're gonna sell a team after them.
I like it.
It should be it should be um in indigenous Jewish Columbus, all in what no, but I I think Columbus Day should remain it's its own thing, and we'll have another holiday for bringing back the hostages and and fighting jihad and and winning.
And it's so it's so interesting and so sick to see.
I on on CNN, you had uh Chris uh Christian Ampenauer claiming, oh, you know, these hostages, and they do this on purpose.
They did it to metaphorically spit in the face of the hostages as they were coming home today to claim, oh well, they didn't go through as much as those poor innocent Gazans went through.
Meanwhile, uh the UN admitted they had enough aid to actually feed them for months, and you're seeing they're a lot of them are fat and well fed.
It was all a lie.
It was all just BS and all the people who were screaming for a ceasefire for two years, they didn't want a ceasefire.
They wanted Jews dead, and they wanted the jihadists to come for Christians.
Yeah, they were even they were even penetrating uh they're penetrating the MAGA movement.
It's and they really are frightening.
I mean, they they they were they were kind of it never was as strong as the press liked to make it.
But if you listen to the press, it sounded like they were gonna be a real fissure in the MAGA movement.
Uh didn't some of them try to blame Israel for the death of uh uh for death of Charlie Kirk?
That they had Israel something to do with it?
They they actually blamed a colleague of mine.
They just they just picked a random Jewish guy who who works in the conservative movement and said it's you.
And this is an age-old blood libel.
Every time something bad happens throughout history, there's always uh a uniparty of hatred, a uniparty of evil that forms.
And it's actually based in Marxism.
All the people on the right who are are attacking Jews right now, they are actually attacking Jews for the same reason that the left attacked whites that the left attacks Jews now.
This is the modern-day BLM.
They're angry because they need a common enemy to pin all their personal problems and loser them on.
And Jews are a successful group of people.
Whites are generally very successful.
And Israel is a remarkably successful country with everything against it.
I don't think there's any doubt it's the strongest military power in the Middle East.
And I don't know, but I would think it might be one of the strongest military powers after the three big big ones.
They are, and if we're going to war, I'd rather have them next to me than France.
Yeah, me too.
We don't want the surrenderers.
It's and it's who knows who knows who England would fight for now that more kids are named Muhammad than anything else.
It's uh diversity is a strength of San.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, I'm glad you're I'm glad you were able to come on, uh Justine.
Your background and knowledge here is very, very useful.
Thank you very much.
Thank you as well.
And uh God, God bless.
God bless you.
He delivered the chosen peoples.
This could be this could be another um, it can't be another chapter in the Bible, but we could have like a little extra exodus here.
We'll we'll we'll write it in.
God bless you.
God bless you.
We're going to take a short break and we'll be right back.
Thank you.
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Now we're back.
This is Ruy Giuliani back uh with you uh at the at the at the whaleing wall.
We really are there.
I'm so happy.
I'm so happy for my my Jewish friends and brothers and sisters.
You can't imagine.
It's been a long, long time being uh on the other side of this uh recently, you know, particularly with President Trump coming along with the allies who who saw it my way.
But for the longest time, I was like alone, particularly in New York, even among some of my Jewish friends about uh the whole stupidity of the two-state solution.
How do you have a two-state solution with a state that wants to annihilate you?
It just didn't make any sense to me.
I said if I I don't have to be Jewish to be a deadly opposed to it.
Um do I have to be Jewish to understand the value of the Jewish state.
Ronald Reagan taught me that.
Ronald Reagan said, we're friends with, we're friends with Israel, not for domestic politics.
We're friends with Israel because they're one of the few countries we can count on.
Think of that.
Long time ago, huh?
One of the few countries we could count on.
And we sure can.
I mean, they help us decompose Iran, huh?
That's for our benefit, as much as theirs.
Well, again, happy Columbus Day.
All us Italian Americans are very, very proud of Columbus, and uh are very uh outraged that someone like uh Zol Ronadani uh, oh well, I mean, he's so much on record, he gave the finger to the statue of Columbus in Queens, uh, which is not not terribly far from where the Mets play, and next to one of the greatest Italian restaurants in the city.
And there he went, gave the finger two Columbus days ago.
Know what I'd like to do with that finger?
I'm not allowed to say, little shissy boy.
Um, you know, as uh John Ketchum says today, I think today or yesterday, yesterday.
It's a stark contrast from mayoral frontrunner.
Uh he's comparing uh Mayor Adams said Tuesday he wants the city's landmark preservation commission to designate two Christopher Columbus statues.
So one is the statue that uh I think most people know it's in Columbus Circle, which is um the uh kind of where the West and East Side meet and cross, and it's where uh the Thanksgiving parade will pass.
Oh, not too long from now.
Um the second one is in Queens, and it's quite a beautiful stat uh quite a beautiful statue of Columbus.
And he wants he did um he wants both of them landmarked.
And by the way, the mayor controls the votes on the landmark commission.
I think I remember that.
Uh he deserves thanks for agreeing to take a long overdue step to preserve the explorer's central place in America's history, an Italian-American identity.
It's a stark contrast from mayoral frontrunner Zoran Mondani, who in 2020 tweeted an image of himself, giving a latex glove middle finger to Columbus statue in a story, a caption, take it down, take you down, you bum.
These statues deserve to stand proudly in honor of the new world's first immigrant and all who followed him.
Italian Americans revere Columbus as a hero because he was one.
He dared to go where others wouldn't.
His contemporaries believed he would perish in the open sea.
Instead, he forever expanded humanity's horizons.
His transatlantic crossings inaugurated the most consequential migration in history.
In his voyage, generations of Italian Americans have seen their own.
Like him, they sent out for a distant and strange land, often guided by little more than legends.
My grandfather, $20 in his wallet.
Now that probably meant something then.
And that was his going back to Italy after he had made something of a success in the United States with a tailor.
I don't know what he had when he came over the first time.
He went back a few years after to bring his sisters here.
And when he returned and he checked in at Ellis Island, because originally he didn't go through Ellis Island, hadn't been built yet.
It's recorded, you know, Rodolfo Giuliani and his name.
He lived on the Lower East Side then, and his two sisters, who I knew well, very much a part of my life.
And he had $20 in his wallet.
And he had listed custom tailor as his.
Through him, they honor a man of faith, the embodiment of a people who believe in a higher power and are willing to sacrifice for a better future, refusing to be defined by fears and limitations.
Yes, Columbus had flaws, as we all do, to acknowledge his moral, moral complexity and administrative foibles, does not deny his greatness.
Because if it did, no one would be great.
And I will not engage in ripping apart their so-called heroes, uh compared to which Columbus looks like a saint.
Oh, here's the story.
I don't know if I have this one in my uh in my special place.
But Ted, maybe you could.
This is the one in Queens, and this is uh the animal's finger.
Oh, yeah.
The guy the guy who wants to be mayor there, this guy here, this this ne'er do well Islamic extremist communist.
This is the tweet.
What else could be wrong with him?
And he says, take it down, and he has a middle finger.
That's the statue we're talking about in Queens.
The winner of the Nobel Prize, Maria Corina Machado, a hero of Venezuela, and the person who should be president of Venezuela, dedicated her uh Nobel Prize to Donald Trump.
Not just because he should have won it, but because he's a big part of her winning it.
And he's a big part of working really, really hard to liberate Venezuela.
I mean, I don't know exactly if we know how many of those Venezuelan drug dealers' boats and communist boats they've blown out of the water, he and Pete.
But they're doing a pretty damn good job of uh uh zeroing in on uh morales.
I wouldn't be surprised if Morales ended up in in Russia or someplace like that, the way the guy in Ukraine did.
Don't don't uh if if it happens Maduro, uh say moralis maduro, but morales used to be in the I know what you meant in Bolivia, yeah.
Uh Maduro, and um the the reality is he'll just be gone.
The the way Assad that's it's very subtle.
You gotta watch this stuff.
You gotta know it, you gotta watch it, and you gotta listen to us if you really want to know what's going on.
But that guy, that guy, uh I wouldn't put too many bets on him.
I don't think they kill him.
Uh I I think I think President Trump is very loath to do that.
Uh and we used to do that for good reason.
You know, and some people think that's how how we got uh uh President Kennedy killed because we were doing our own killing.
I I don't I don't subscribe to that, by the way, but some people do.
And when I say I don't subscribe to it, I I hardly know the answer to the Kennedy assassination.
So I'm not gonna I I can give you my my best analysis, which is as good as anybody else's, by the way.
Probably better than a lot, but not definitive.
Um Jamie Diamond has uh uh laid out a very important uh issue, and that is, and he's he set up a fund, and I want to congratulate him for it.
Uh the fund is um the security and resilience initiative.
It'll it'll be a 10-year fund that'll be funded initially with 1.5 trillion, and it's going to be specially designated for security uh uh for national security and economic resistance, resilience uh uh issues from basically to assist us in becoming self-reliant.
There are areas where during during uh COVID, we found out.
I think even Dr. Maria was surprised that uh we get we we depended on China for so much of our medical supplies, and uh and now it turns out we de we we depend on them for things that are necessary for AI and for quantum computing.
And uh we depend on them for uh uh for for things that have to do with uh our ability to create energy in general.
Uh We are in the process of ch of changing that.
Probably as fast as humanly possible, if you know Donald Trump.
But this fund of Jamie Diamond, and again, congratulations.
This is this is what should happen when you've got a private sector that's motivated by a great president.
And when they if they all come in, it'll be like the second world war.
We won the second world war for a lot of reasons.
One of the least of which is how hard the American people worked from the very rich who turned over their industries to the very poor who went to work.
Everybody focused.
Everybody's got to focus in order to beat China.
Because China right now is beating us.
They haven't caught us, but they will.
And if you look at the things he's done, they almost all of them have that as a subtext.
Competing with and defeating China.
So the money is going to be for supply chains and advanced manufacturing to assist us in making sure that we have pharmaceutical precursors, robotics, and components, such as semiconductors and rare earth elements.
Remember the deal we did with Ukraine?
Defense and aerospace to support innovation.
Thank you.
So that we develop uh a first-class drone industry, which we are behind.
We're behind China, we're behind Ukraine.
Ukraine is willing to catch us up, and they are.
They were here all week last week doing that.
And Ukraine might possibly be number two to China in drones.
Um energy independence.
Well, Trump invented that.
And not only that, he's in a in a situation with Ukraine where Ukraine is offering him a deal where they will use their uh uh storage areas for American oil and gas, which then can be given to those uh cowardly uh European countries that are still buying oil from Russia, and they have no excuses.
I mean, uh Trump says do business with me, they're gonna say no.
Now, you know, it it it uh it will cost more.
Maybe, maybe not.
Uh a little money has to be put in for the price of freedom, don't you think?
I'm I'm talking to you, Hungary.
Victor, I love you.
Come on, stop buying blood oil and blood gas from the from the uh butcher Putin.
You you you you you're taking a look at those uh uh take a look at those apartment buildings he's hitting.
When's the last time he hit a military installation?
I don't know.
Did he ever?
He's killing babies, he's killing kids.
He's he's doing a terror campaign now.
He's he he's not gonna capture Lev.
He didn't bond Lev, which is 500 miles from the closest point he is 800 miles, maybe more.
He did it to terrise.
Victor, come on, you love Trump, you love America, Hungarians are great people.
Stop being one of the last countries to buy their effing oil, huh?
Um, and then of course, you know, also uh the U.S. electric grid and making sure that uh number one, it's secure.
We we've been working on that for a long time.
Not that we're there yet, but we've been I know that because I worked on it.
Uh here's what we could use, however.
Of course, we need the security.
We should also modernize it.
And uh supercomputing is allow us to do that, and ultimately that's gonna cost a lot of money, and ultimately it's gonna be cheaper, like like happens all the time.
I got to show you, I just have to show you, even though I have to take a little break here, like just and play around with my you know what uh my favorite thing now that we're back.
Well, why don't we play while you do that, Mayor?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
You've been very, very quiet.
Yeah, come on, babes.
We've been working.
Let's let's play.
Ted's been working all day on this early this morning when we very excitedly.
I mean, we uh our little team Here, Dr. Maria, who you're gonna go watch at nine, and Ted and I have been excited all day and all working on separate things.
But right.
And uh, of course, we were watching early morning.
I mean, these were these releases, you know, it started happening.
I wasn't sure it was gonna happen.
I same, and you're right, mayor.
You were right to you know, keep on guard up until the final moment.
You know, when he took uh you know what I was sure.
Remember, I always have these points where I took it.
I'd say took off.
That's right.
And you mentioned that last week.
He can be a little irresponsible about that stuff.
He'll just get on a plane and you know, I'll call up uh Kim Young on and say, I'm coming over.
Uh most presidents do a lot more planning.
This one, he's been holding back, holding back, holding back.
Uh I talked to my son on Friday, who saw him on Saturday.
I didn't ask for any inside information.
Just how does he feel?
And when he took off, I said to myself, this is he's not going there.
And if he goes there and they screw him, I wouldn't want to be there.
Right?
Right.
I think they knew better than to pull something like that.
So go ahead.
What do you got for us?
Well, let's play a little bit of the president's speech.
Uh, this is to the Knesset, Israel's uh parliament.
So let's hear a little bit.
Uh this is President Trump earlier today.
Okay, Mr. Speaker, Steve members of the Knesset and cherished uh citizens of Israel.
We gather on a day of profound joy of soaring hope of renewed faith, and above all, a day to give our deepest thanks to the almighty God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Thank you.
After two harrowing years in darkness and captivity, 20 courageous hostages are returning to the glorious embrace of their families, and it is glorious.
Twenty-eight more precious loved ones are coming home at last to rest in this sacred soil for all of time.
And after so many years of unceasing war and endless danger, today the skies are calm, the guns are silent, the sirens are still, and the sun rises on a holy land that is finally at peace, a land and a region that will live, God willing, in peace for all eternity.
The land of milk and honey, that's what it used to be called.
The promised land, land of the chosen people.
I think I'm I think I'm concluding the uh um the Passover service correctly until we meet again in Jerusalem next year.
That's thousands of years of Jews praying for their own homeland.
It took the destruction of six million of them, and the almost destruction of all of them to get it.
Uh the land has been occupied in many ways by many different people, but none more uh uh often or as long.
Or it was as much tradition as the Hebrews.
Uh you could trace it back if you are really, really good uh historian 3,000 years.
If you're not so good, you can trace it back about 2400 years.
And if you're an absolute dope, you can trace it back 2,000 years.
The Palestinians may very well have been invented by Yas Arafat, uh at least according to his boasting.
I mean, Arafat was Egyptian.
Maybe that's why the Egyptians don't want Palestinians in their country.
I don't know what you're gonna do with them.
Maybe this will soften it a little, maybe it'll soften the Palestinians.
Let's see.
Uh, but let's move when we see.
I'm gonna show you something.
That's the Arc D Trump.
This is a rendering of a um of a monument which looks awful lot like the Arctic Triomp in Paris, or possibly even uh the uh Washington uh uh arch in in uh Washington Square Park in New York where I went undercover, remember?
Oh, I gotta pull that up.
Yeah, right, right.
Now you yeah, we got that from I mean I lived, I lived three years right across the street from that.
My law school was right on that that's funny, Mayor.
When I've seen it, I did, and I haven't spent a lot of time in Europe, but it you've seen the that famous art arch.
Yeah, the Arkansas Germany has them too, right?
It would be it would be uh as magnificent if it had as big a boulevard approaching it.
The uh Arc de Triomphe has a massive boulevard, whereas uh the arch in New York is just it's a big street, you know, southern around.
It doesn't go through the arc.
No, you go around it, and that's where that that that whole area as you get to to within two blocks of the Washington uh arch, uh you you get into NYU territory, all that land is owned.
That's why NYU is so rich.
They own all that real property in the lower village, those Italian restaurants where they are, the whole thing.
And uh I lived across from it for two years in Vanderbilt Hall when I was in law school, and then my roommate and I decided we were gonna move into the village, and we went to Jane Street and walked to school, walked to school every day.
Oh, it was terrible.
Hey, I was gonna say, you imagine Mayor Giuliani in the in the village.
Is the village what I think it's made up of?
It was always wild.
I mean, it was always wilder than the rest of the city.
But if I compare the village to what it became later, we were a bunch of little jerks, you know, a bunch of little Sissy boys.
Like what would I know if I wanted to, how to go out and buy marijuana?
No.
This would have been 90%.
Somebody would have to tell me.
But and and believe me, people in law school in those days didn't want to be caught with marijuana.
He was scared.
You didn't even want to be near people with marijuana because you wouldn't become a member of the bar.
Now they took it away from me for nothing.
I only have been a member of the bar for 50 years, and probably one of the most distinguished in in New York history.
Well, a lot of people are calling for that to be changed.
Well, I think of all the unfair things that would uh done to me, including you know, trying to bankrupt me.
That was that's the one I will tell you this.
That was the one that hurt the most.
Because I love being a lawyer a lot more than they do.
They don't love being lawyers, they love being players.
Yes, that's a really good way of putting it.
Well, that's the Ark D Trump.
That's gonna be built.
I don't know how they're gonna get it done for the 250th birthday.
So I don't, if you know Washington, this is going to be in between the Lincoln Memorial and the Custis Lee Mansion, which is the Arlington Bridge, the beautiful Arlington Bridge, which looks like a bridge in Paris, right?
And I think it was it was to design to look like a bridge in Paris.
So this will be on the Washington rather than the Virginia side.
And as you leave the Lincoln Memorial to drive to the Custis Lee Mansion, or the Kennedy Gravesite for that matter, or Arlington Cemetery.
You'll go right around this Arch of Triumph.
Now, exactly what it'll be dedicated to.
Our birthday, our 250th birthday.
Wow.
That would be nice.
These are things, you know.
I know you say, well, this is part of Trump's genius.
These are the things you do to build up um connection with a country, love with love for a country.
This is uh people come and see this who uh I don't know, maybe in the past they thought thought of the thought of themselves more as Italians, or they thought of themselves more as uh uh Spanish, or they're more as Dominican, or that was more as whatever.
And now they see this, and this is common for everyone.
They all love it, and that's how you that's how you build a country around monuments, around heroes, around great things that they did.
So now Karl Marx explains how you destroy a country, which is what we have going on now.
Take away the monuments.
Take away the heroes.
Take away the love of the country.
Make the country mean and horrible and awful, even if it isn't.
And then they'll come to us, atheistic communists, and we'll suck their blood.
Which is what they have done, every place they've been.
So this will be um this will be in addition to a couple of the other things he's doing.
This will be between the Lincoln Memorial and the Arlington National Cemetery.
Um construction has already begun on a 90,000 square foot structure to house a 25,000 square foot ballroom for the east wing of the White House.
Last time he did one of those, he got married.
So I don't know who's getting married.
He built the one at Monago for his marriage with uh Monia.
Okay.
And I I was there.
I I got to see it while it was being built.
I think Dan's can and I was at the wedding, I was at the wedding with his new admirer, Hillary Clinton.
Our friend Dan Scavino, who is now in charge of presidential personnel of the congratulations, Dan.
I believe he's getting married.
He may have already had the wedding.
Oh, but let me know.
Well, Dan would deserve it, which would deserve having it there.
Let me see.
But I mean to that.
Was he married by the president?
Yeah, I feel like we would have heard of this one.
We may have even been invited.
So let me uh let me double check that.
I know he made an announcement of being a very good thing.
Other Trump projects include uh Garden of Heroes.
Oh, that's a good one.
If it's what I think it is.
Yep.
Did you know that there's a bunch of big statues of the president out in like a field in Virginia?
Yeah, yeah, he's bringing them in.
Is that what they're talking about?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, good.
Yeah.
Oh, he probably heard about that, and you know, being a construction guy.
He's like, what do these beautiful status?
What are they doing out in the I didn't have this one?
I didn't have this one.
Uh maybe you can show this, Ted.
This is uh another example of what it's gonna look like.
Okay.
Now let me quickly go through these because I want you to go to Dr. Maria.
The 100% tariff with uh China, which is on top of 85%, which makes it 185%, which is really for our national security.
So they start uh giving us the rare earth and all the other things we buy from them until we we can become completely independent of them, which I I give us two years to do that, by the way.
Nobody else would agree with that, but I know Trump.
Um he's gonna get that.
If he has to if he has to bankrupt China, he'll get it.
They say he's already softening, which means China is softening.
Um the shutdown on Obamacare.
I hear that the Republicans are fading a little, they're getting nervous.
Stop it.
Grow a pair of this is important.
This is the extension of the worst part of Obamacare.
It's not the original Obamacare.
That's bad enough.
That should be done away with.
This is the part that was added, pandemic, and then made permanent by the phonyest bill in history, the anti-inflation bill by Biden.
This is this will be a trillion dollars added to our debt in order to give uh Medicaid and Obamacare to people who, in many cases, are well-to-do too rich.
In all cases, can get private insurance, and therefore are not entitled to it.
This is uh Obamacare for the crooks.
Now, Obamacare for the non-crooks is a terrible mistake.
You get much better coverage without Obamacare.
It's a big ripoff.
And since it's being run through a lot of these not-for-profits, they add to the ripoff.
But that's another story.
This is something they added during the pandemic and made clear it would only last for three years, four years.
Now it's up.
Now they want to make it permanent.
We got to just stand our ground and say, no way, not happening, because if we don't straighten out our debt, we won't be able to defend ourselves.
The the Virginia race for governor is getting enormously complicated.
We have that governor Cheryl, uh, Mickey Cheryl, who's a real real loser.
Now it turns out he took 65 grand for from a company from companies, two companies connected directly with the Chinese Communist Party.
Sounds like Tampon Tim, right?
Except it turns out these may be foreign contributions.
And in any event, in any event, the donor pin nigh has an extensive history of assisting the CCP, political warfare, and influence operations upon the U.S. So you say to yourself, Well, what's this in comparison to what Biden did?
Well, we're not gonna let them all get away with it, right?
I mean, Virginia has enough problems.
They want to destroy uh uh the difference between the sexes, they want to put parents in in jail who don't want their kids uh having their generals chopped off without their permission.
She's in favor of all she's in favor of all that, and now and now it looks like uh uh she's uh she's on the payroll of the Chinese Communist Party.
I mean, it's this is crazy.
Katie Porter, we were gonna play Katie Porter, we can do that tomorrow night.
Um, and we're gonna go we'll we'll go over the New Jersey race also, where things are getting very close.
Very, very close.
The latest poll that uh a majority of the media at least is using as credible, and we you know we always want to question that, right?
Is the media we're talking about, has them tied 44 to 44.
Right.
Let's face it, he's ahead.
As President Trump, so why don't you?
Now there is a congressman that we have a special uh eye on because I see him as the successor of Shifty Shift when Schiff goes to the penitentiary.
I think he may be the biggest liar in Congress.
That's hard.
I guess Dan Goldman.
Oh, I mean, else given a beat.
You have that this is an article by the uh balanced Jonathan Churley, who says Representative Dan Goldman is an example of how the wrong type of ambition can destroy Congress.
Uh Jack Smith, as you know, tracked the telephone numbers of members of Congress in order to frame them.
I think he did me too.
Bingo bingo.
Senator Chris Koons is a Democrat from Delaware, said it's a significant invasion of the right of senators.
He didn't care about us, but the senators.
Goldman attacked the victims, including the senators, a legitimate target to help confirm Trump's effort to overthrow the government.
Goldman particularly attacked Senator Ron Johnson and declared you are shameless.
He then said you wanted Russian information in 2020 and then communicated with the White House on January 6th.
Right.
Let's see if we got that video.
Well, here's a here's a clip from Dan.
Um he's a spoiled, sissy little rich boy.
Yep.
Let's play a short clip if we can.
Would you like to hear this, Mayor?
Not really, but go ahead.
If it gets off track, we'll cut him out.
Danny Gold me now, 45 minutes into this.
You have had to fact check Phil Brianna significantly tonight.
Because there's so many allegations that are talking points that we hear about on other networks that are just not supported by the facts.
You're not gonna sit here and fact that us when you try to rush the company hoax.
I'm not I didn't actually fact-check you.
Abby didn't know it better than I did.
But I think that's part of the issue that we are having is that we're picking out some people are picking out anecdotal stories that are not supported with any of the members of Congress of your own party protesting as ICO.
I'm happy to mention the reality is you just poked at me, but I'm telling you right now, you've got members of your own party showing up at protests, members of Congress being arrested for protesting at ICE facilities, and you want to poke at us as to whether or not we're being fact-checked.
How about this?
The Democrats have got the wrong side of the what's the wrong side of history.
We're on the wrong side of history on all of this, and you know it.
You're on the absolute wrong side of history.
Your party ruined the border control policies of this of this nation.
You let 11 to 12 to 13 million people stream across.
And now we're dealing with I can guarantee you.
And you don't want to deal with it.
You are on the wrong side of history because this president is authoritarian.
And he is a fascist on my own.
That is an evil problem.
Just get him off.
The president is a fascist.
When you hear that, you know you're dealing with a lying bastard.
Okay.
Forget it.
Forget it.
Okay, I'm going to finish now because we're going to go to Dr. Maria.
But I am going to put myself on the FBI list if it still exists to be investigated because I like the Latin Mass.
And I'm going to show you pictures of the Latin Mass in a beautiful Church of the Assumption in Lantana, Florida.
There, there is what it looks like.
Introvo adultare dei a Dei Quidatifica Juventutum.
That's how it begins.
The second part was my part.
I had a very, very emotional day at this mass yesterday, because it brought me back to my days as an altar boy.
So you notice the altar is facing the people, and the priest stands with his back to the people, but facing the tabernacle.
So that's the church.
This is, I guess, a little they're helping with a little baby.
There's there's uh the priest, uh distributing communion the old-fashioned way, with the people kneeling and the priest putting it in your mouth.
There's some more of that.
Oh, look at this little boy so cute.
Notice it the good representation of church.
This was two o'clock in the afternoon, by the way.
There's uh this is one of the most beautiful parts of of this of the of the mass, which I enjoyed as a as a little boy because you got to play a role in it.
This is called the lavabo lavabo mei.
I will wash my hands.
Uh, after after the first part of the mass, when you get into the sacrificial part of the mass, before the priest does the consecration, he washes his hands.
The altar boys or the the deacon in this case, who also is a priest, uh, washes his hands, and then he goes back.
There it is.
You can see the washing of the hands, and that's that was the beginning of the mass when they first come out and he says, and the the the priest in the middle says, In Troebo Adultari Day, I have come to the altar of the law, and the answer is Lord, God, the joy of my youth.
That's it.
That's all that's a bigger uh section of it, another bigger section.
That's uh something different.
Okay, so now go over to Wendell TV.
It'll be a continuation with the great Dr. Maria, who will have a very, very uh interesting observations about what's happening and what will happen.
Uh this will be a day uh to remember yesterday when it uh today when it's when I first woke up.
I posted the the the statement from uh the statement this is from the Psalms, this is the day the Lord has made and today uh we we we went to the Beatitudes and says that uh peacemakers will be the sons of God.
Well, we got a couple of peacemakers, huh?
Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, right?
Right, Steve, Steve Wickhoff and Steve Whitkoff, Jared Kush.
Jared Kushner, please.
Let's not leave out Jared.
Uh he came in like a Mariano Rivera here as the closer.
God bless Jared.
You and Jared were close during the 16 campaign, right?
But yeah, I love Kitchar, it's a great guy.
Yeah, even now.
I yeah, not to suggest there's been any yeah, no, we spent more time together.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, exactly.
The president has recommended throwing Spain.
What does he want to throw them out of?
Hey, NATO, because they don't want to pay.
They're not paying.
Why not throw them out of NATO?
They also are on the side of Russia.
What do they contribute to NATO?
It's a it's a communist.
Uh Pedro Sanchez is a communist.
He won't commit to his five percent.
He's constantly uh criticizing us.
Throw the bomb out.
I hey, we're on this hot streak tonight.
We're gonna stop and we're gonna pray.
We're gonna pray for everybody that we always pray for, right?
We're gonna we're gonna pray for the Ukrainians, we're gonna pray for the Iranians.
Uh For the Israelis and for us, we're gonna give it a prayer of Thanksgiving.
Because God has listened to our prayers.
And He's delivered us again.
And isn't it wonderful being on the side of the chosen people?
Because the president is.
And we're gonna pray for the people of America.
That we have the kind of wisdom that the people of Israel have.
And we're gonna pray for our great president and all of the people around him, of course, Steve and Jared and Marco.
But they had a tremendous supporting cast, too.
And as I will tell you, having run New York City, you never do any of this on your own.
You don't have a good supporting cast, doesn't happen.
And these people were not just good, they were brilliant.
And to my good friend, the great prime minister of Israel.
You're a prime minister for the ages, my friend.
God bless you.
God bless Israel.
Our great friend and ally.
And God bless America.
God bless America.
God bless America.
It's our purpose to bring to bear the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our day.
America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
It was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense, written in 1776, one of the first American bestsellers, in which Thomas Paine explained by rational principles, the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate from the kingdom of Great Britain and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, the ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite, because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past and see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world, the greatest democracy, the freest country, a country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason.
We're able to talk.
We're able to analyze.
We are able to apply our God-given common sense.
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