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Months Suspended
00:07:08
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| As far as I know. | |
| But let's say it was there for three or four days, Ted. | |
| Then we got a problem. | |
| Mayor, oh, you're saying if it was there only for three or four days, we got a problem. | |
| You're saying the length of it. | |
| If it goes beyond a day, we have a problem. | |
| Oh, and which it obviously did. | |
| Did it? | |
| I am hearing some reports. | |
| It may have been up there for a few months, but let me triple and quadruple check it out. | |
| There were people who saw it three months ago and said nothing. | |
| Let me get a timeline for you. | |
| I just think it's going to be a hard time finding out how long it's going to be there. | |
| I don't think people are going to easily say, I saw it three months ago. | |
| And what did you do about it? | |
| Oh, I kind of thought it was really nice that they had a place where they could shoot this plant. | |
| I mean, it's a little absurd if that thing was there two or three months, right? | |
| Right. | |
| There's no good reason for it to be there. | |
| Now, it is a little as you see it there, right? | |
| Several months. | |
| Okay. | |
| I'd love to see it. | |
| I would love to have seen it live. | |
| When we see it on that picture, right? | |
| It looks awful small, Ted. | |
| Small, but that's a tip. | |
| From what I can see, and so I have some experience hunting in the woods. | |
| That's yeah, it's a small, it's a small tree stand. | |
| That's a small tree stand. | |
| If I were looking at it from the road, okay? | |
| Right. | |
| Is that what I would see? | |
| Nope. | |
| I see something bigger. | |
| Oh, oh, is that if you saw that from the road, most folks would not identify that as a tree stand. | |
| Absolutely not, to be fair. | |
| Okay. | |
| So what would they think it was? | |
| A box? | |
| So you're talking about law enforcement personnel that are looking or just a random passerby? | |
| You're saying that there are people who must have seen it three or four months ago, right? | |
| I am reading law enforcement sources have reported that the tree stand had been up there for months, possibly since early this year. | |
| So how do they know that? | |
| They're surmising that based off of wear and tear. | |
| It could have been brought from somebody else. | |
| How can you tell from wear and tear? | |
| It could have been brought from somewhere else. | |
| I seriously said that it was set up in the woods somewhere. | |
| That's a good point, man. | |
| Do you think maybe they needed some law enforcement expert involved here? | |
| That's absurd. | |
| I mean, you could have brought it there that way. | |
| Right. | |
| And to be fair. | |
| Can you tell? | |
| Maybe there's a way to tell how some estimate of how long it was attached to the tree. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Right, but you're bringing up a good point. | |
| A law enforcement source told Fox News that the stand appeared to be there for months. | |
| This assessment is also supported by a CNN source who noted the stand had been there for some time. | |
| But as you said, they're not giving us specific reasons on why they think that. | |
| I would think forensic evidence that it was there for X amount of time would be very sketchy. | |
| I mean, very hard. | |
| I mean, the fact is, we just really would have to know more. | |
| Maybe if it were tied there and the rope was two, looked like it was two or three months old and it was very tight and it hadn't just been applied. | |
| There are ways to tell. | |
| I mean, for example, if it was tied by a rope, then you take the rope off and that part of the tree should be pretty much worn out if it's been there two or three months. | |
| See what I'm saying? | |
| Right. | |
| There'd be a cut in the wood in the tree. | |
| Now, if it was just put there, that wouldn't be perfectly pristine. | |
| So the first thing I'd want to look at is Of course, they should call me. | |
| They should be calling you. | |
| You're saying things. | |
| I was the best investigator of the 20th, 20th, 20th century. | |
| I caught people. | |
| You're the best investigator in American history, Mayor. | |
| Not in American history. | |
| But no, I mean, I'm very good at this. | |
| And this is what I'm the best at this and being a lawyer. | |
| This new stuff, I'm just learning. | |
| Well, hopefully I really would like. | |
| Hopefully they'll give us, they'll know. | |
| Hopefully they know more than they're telling us. | |
| I guess I'll say that. | |
| So if it's been, if it was there for a long time, then why was it there for a long time without being examined carefully by the people who protect Donald J. Trump? | |
| Then we have a problem. | |
| If that was there for a long time, then we're not doing much better than we were doing when we went over there a couple of days after the attempted shooting. | |
| And the whole was so obvious, it was ridiculous. | |
| And the fact that they should have had a car 24 hours circulating around if they couldn't do anything else was so obvious. | |
| I don't think they still do that. | |
| Yeah, you really? | |
| No way, no way if I was in charge of that security, there wouldn't be a bunch of guys circulating the non-stop when he's there. | |
| Non-stop. | |
| And I'd let you see it. | |
| I'd let you see it. | |
| Wouldn't you recommend? | |
| Wouldn't you recommend they get rid of the fence too and make it a solid wall? | |
| It's a chain link fence over there. | |
| Very, that's a very that, yeah, yeah, but that takes a long time. | |
| Okay, we could solve the whole thing with just a revolving patrol, yeah. | |
| I mean, and hopefully, they do that. | |
| And I don't want us to say if they are or not, and what you may or may not know, hopefully, that's happening, right? | |
| Well, I don't see it, I go there a lot, I've never seen a car go around, and I do look all around to see if there's a if there's a um if there are cameras now. | |
| There could be, there could be cameras that have been used, right? | |
| And we're not going to say where they are or not if we know where they are. | |
| Think about it, there should have been cameras at the time. | |
| You should be able to go back and see Ruth Ralph, whatever his name was. | |
| Yeah, the animal who did it, a nut job who did it. | |
| We should be able to see him actually approaching it. | |
| Um, well, I mean, I could show you where we're talking about, but I'm not. | |
| I don't really think you need to know that, right? | |
| Neither does everybody, any every nut job out there. | |
| But I would like to maybe go over at some point as part of an investigation. | |
| You and I may do it tomorrow, the next day. | |
| I know hunting stands. | |
| I know how I've built them, I know how they're put up, I've taken them down. | |
| Uh, and I could, you know, most folks, I would say, in Palm Beach County that are going by the airport, they're not looking for a tree stand, right? | |
| So, I don't know that a member of the public would notice that from the road, right? | |
| Maybe you would notice something, right? | |
| You would see something there that may may want, that may tell you to alert the authorities. | |
| So, when he came back, right, when he came back this weekend, I don't know if this was his first weekend back or not. | |
| I don't remember. | |
| I believe so. | |
| For the season, I think so. | |
| Yeah, I don't remember being back before. | |
| We've only been here two weeks, yeah. | |
| Um, you would think they would have done a massive uh patrolling of the area, and it does raise if it has been there more than a week or two, then one wonders why it wasn't found when they patrolled the five, six miles around. | |
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Ceasefire Conditions Unmet
00:15:43
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| Well, well, maybe that's when they found it, right? | |
| Maybe this was part of their patrol just before the president got here, could be, but like you said, that would be a problem. | |
| We certainly need to know more about it for the specific reason that his security hasn't been the best, to say the least. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Um, in fact, I have no problem telling you that Butler County, I still have not found anything that did right. | |
| I have no idea who was in charge who could possibly have there's no explanation for any of the stuff they did at Butler County, none of it, including going ahead with the program when there was a suspect out there. | |
| But okay. | |
| Wow. | |
| It's really amazing. | |
| So we've had it. | |
| We had a pause in the ceasefire. | |
| The pause in the ceasefire, the question is, has it derailed the peace process or not? | |
| Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner yesterday left to try to put it back on track. | |
| Israel got a chance to have a pause from the ceasefire, and they took very good advantage of it. | |
| I don't have exact numbers on what they hit, but it was it. | |
| You can believe me, they were hitting until the moment they were told to stop. | |
| That's right. | |
| And of course, this dozens that it's described as dozens of Hamas terror targets were hit and taken out. | |
| And two further tunnels were also taken out that they didn't get a chance to take out. | |
| You know, a lot of the tunnels are left about before this, about 75%. | |
| Right. | |
| Tunnels should all be gone. | |
| Right. | |
| And of course. | |
| Taken out. | |
| They should be excavated and taken out. | |
| And that also has to be figured in the peace plan. | |
| The purpose for the ceasefire being paused, of course, reports are that Hamas or somebody on that, a line with them had killed two IDF soldiers and injured three. | |
| And I think we have to. | |
| There's a good reason to pause it when they started slaughtering Palestinians. | |
| Damn right. | |
| They've slaughtered hundreds of Palestinians. | |
| They've killed hundreds of Palestinians. | |
| They have not given up their guns yet. | |
| As far as I can tell, that was an inviolable or a critical condition of the ceasefire. | |
| Why would we let these animals out of prison and give them guns? | |
| Let them take guns. | |
| We want to start it all over again. | |
| Right. | |
| And I think we do have some B-roll we'll play while you talk here of the tunnels, Mayor. | |
| And of course, this is the tunnel system the mayor is referring to. | |
| A lot of it's still intact. | |
| As the mayor said, even as this ceasefire was being brokered, what was one of the big things you talked about? | |
| Getting rid of the tunnels. | |
| Tunnels are gone. | |
| There's no reason for those tunnels. | |
| Those tunnels have no practical use, no practical usefulness other than warfare and being able to do things that can't be seen, like terrorist things. | |
| So, the real question is: was it derailed or not? | |
| Ceasefire has been reinstated, but the problems are innumerable. | |
| First of all, they still haven't returned anywhere near all of the dead bodies. | |
| I don't even, is it count about 11 or 12 now for the ones that are left? | |
| Not obviously minusing out the phony body. | |
| Yeah. | |
| So, right as of now, again, we believe all living hostages have been. | |
| I think the Israelis, and therefore, I got to go with them. | |
| They're not going to make a mistake about this. | |
| The Israelis are satisfied they've gotten all living bodies. | |
| Yes, 16 people. | |
| But there were 28 left behind. | |
| We got an original four. | |
| Right. | |
| Then we got four, but one, you got to minus one out because it's turned out not to be a hostage. | |
| So, yeah. | |
| So, we had seven. | |
| I know over the weekend, some more were returned. | |
| We are at 16 bodies of deceased Israeli hostages still outstanding. | |
| So, we're still at about 11 or 12. | |
| Okay. | |
| And, but, and, and I want to know: is the media reporting on that one? | |
| That wasn't one, right? | |
| Because no, the media, the liars, uh, the confirmed professional liars say that it was a hostage. | |
| The people who are confirmed for telling the truth all the time say it isn't. | |
| So, I wonder which I'm going to believe. | |
| The liars, of course, because I'm a pro-Islamic extremist asshole. | |
| It is absurd and it's not funny. | |
| I shouldn't even be laughing. | |
| So, now, if you can't, if you can't work these bodies out, how are you going to work out things like no guns for former Hamas people ever in their whole lives from now on until the end of time? | |
| Nobody who is part of Hamas should be able to put their hands on a gun ever. | |
| If they do, they should be arrested. | |
| Yes. | |
| And they should be expelled from Gaza. | |
| I don't know where, maybe tomorrow is nobody wants them. | |
| But they should be thrown out of Gaza. | |
| I mean, the whole Trump's original idea was to get them all the hell out of Gaza because they, yeah, I'm going to tell you why. | |
| Because he knows that, with some exceptions, all Palestinians are trained to kill us. | |
| They're trained to kill Jews. | |
| They're trained to feel Christians. | |
| We like to make a distinction between the two. | |
| They're trained to kill Jews. | |
| They're trained to kill Christians because they like to say death to Israel, death to America. | |
| It's all part of the same thing. | |
| Now, it may be, it may be, I would have to say it may be, I have to amend that. | |
| Until 40 or 50 years ago, it was all part of the same thing. | |
| We were all part of the non-Muslim world. | |
| And so that the whole world is Muslim. | |
| We're either to be eliminated or made slaves. | |
| And I think they prefer eliminated to slaves. | |
| What you see going on in Israel is the same thing that's going on in Africa, except on a much larger scale. | |
| And they're Christians they're killing. | |
| All that war in Africa, which is vaguely defined by Western journalism, is an Islamic war against Christians. | |
| 100%. | |
| Yeah, I bingo mayor. | |
| I mean, there may be a couple of isolated tribal civil wars, but they're minor compared to the massive effort of the Islamic extremists in Africa to eliminate Christians. | |
| Now, if there were Jews there, they'd eliminate them too. | |
| But the large majority of people in Africa that they're after are Christian. | |
| Now, despite them, it's the fastest growing Christian community in the world. | |
| It's the fastest growing Catholic community in the world. | |
| Wow. | |
| By a lot. | |
| Because, you know, as you torture people, the ones who are principal and the ones with guts fight you back harder. | |
| So, and you're, and if you're going to have a religion, they're kind of proven it shouldn't be that one because otherwise you got to be a murderer. | |
| Right. | |
| So I don't understand our euphemism about Islam And why we think it gets us anywhere since all it's done is get us killed. | |
| Right. | |
| I mean, if you could show me how this has resulted in wonderful, peaceful relationships over the centuries, I would say fine. | |
| But really, what it's resulted in is they're either killing us or taking advantage of us. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| And Mayor, I don't want to get ahead of things here, but what you just told me something about England and the UK. | |
| Well, yeah, let's talk about Birmingham, England. | |
| Birmingham, England is refusing to allow Israelis to come and watch the game between the Israeli team, an Israeli team, and their local team. | |
| Right. | |
| Not because they're going to cause trouble, but because they're going to be killed. | |
| Or there's a good chance they're going to be killed. | |
| Now, Birmingham, England is who knows? | |
| Parts of it could be governed by Sharia law. | |
| There's not proof yet, but there is more than a few sources that say that significant parts of England, including people I've talked to personally, and I think you have and Dr. Morris has governed by Sharia law. | |
| The common law of England, which goes back to the Magna Carta, who knows when the common law really started. | |
| But the common law of England doesn't apply because the Muslims have driven it out. | |
| Here's the problem with Islam and Europe. | |
| They don't assimilate. | |
| They try to dominate. | |
| And their goal is to convert you, not to become part of England, the nation of England, or the nation of France, or the nation of Germany, or the European Union for that matter. | |
| In America, until this, until really the radicalization, which I really would have to say starts with the evil empire, Muslims and Islamics in America tended to follow the tradition of being assimilated. | |
| But that's changing tremendously now. | |
| And there's tremendous problems now in their not becoming part of wanting to be their own community. | |
| There's even efforts towards Sharia law. | |
| And there are at least rumors that there are people who have caved into it. | |
| There are communities that have caved into it. | |
| This is intolerable. | |
| You cannot let this happen. | |
| We're going to lose our civilization if we let this happen. | |
| If we lose our civilization, the world becomes a disaster. | |
| Yes. | |
| Because we are the most valuable civilization the world ever had. | |
| So I don't know. | |
| It's going from bad to worse. | |
| Let's put it that way. | |
| And the only thing, the only thing. | |
| And what a BS excuse by the police, right? | |
| Birmingham police are saying we can't guarantee your safety, so you can't come to the soccer match. | |
| Why don't they just close down a whole city? | |
| Yeah. | |
| You can't guarantee. | |
| So the match is going to happen with one. | |
| Basically, they're saying Jews are being banned. | |
| I mean, Israelis, but in effect, what they're saying is Jews are not welcome here. | |
| Yeah, I mean, the king should apologize to all the Jewish people. | |
| I mean, England is not exactly in its history free of anti-Semitism. | |
| Right. | |
| I mean, there are an awful lot of, awful lot of even people in the royal family who supported Hitler, including the king who abdicated. | |
| Are those British MPs that are calling on a ban on all Israeli teams? | |
| This woman, I guess she's an MP, is calling on a ban for all Israeli teams. | |
| Israeli teams from the UEFA. | |
| That must be the United European soccer. | |
| So they want to ban Israelis. | |
| They want to ban Israeli teams from England. | |
| But they're going to let the teams from terrorist countries come in. | |
| Wow. | |
| And they want to recognize the Palestinian authority, except that rug was pulled out from because ain't going to be no Palestinian authority. | |
| Now, I guess in Britain. | |
| The prime minister is a piece of, by the way. | |
| I don't know what he's doing about it. | |
| I was going to say, then do something about it. | |
| Well, I mean, he's just a prime minister. | |
| I mean, what can either? | |
| Did you would you ever have as mayor? | |
| Did you ever take that? | |
| Imagine Winston Churchill putting up with this or Margaret Thatcher. | |
| I can't imagine you putting up with it as mayor. | |
| I don't think nobody was going to push you around, right? | |
| Even like you would never have. | |
| If there was an Israeli team coming to New York and Mondami and his father were threatening it, oh, you'd be the first one there. | |
| There'd be plenty of cops out there, and there'd be one hell of an investigation. | |
| If you're banning it, you must probably support terrorism in some way, and I can catch it and put you in jail. | |
| Wow. | |
| I mean, look, for years, we surveilled undercover the moss in New Jersey. | |
| And even New Jersey didn't know it because I didn't trust them. | |
| Christie went crazy when he found out about it. | |
| And he got angry at, he got angry at Mike. | |
| I called him up and I said, don't get angry at Mike. | |
| I put him there. | |
| He said, why? | |
| Why didn't you tell me? | |
| I said, I didn't tell anybody. | |
| He didn't have any reason to know. | |
| He said, I'm the governor. | |
| I said, yeah. | |
| And you got one hell of a lot of, you got one hell of a lot of terrorism around there making plans that you don't know shit about. | |
| Right. | |
| And your cops didn't have the capacity to do that. | |
| Maybe they will now. | |
| But they didn't then. | |
| I don't share with who I don't have to share with. | |
| It's hard enough to keep it hard enough to keep it away from them within the FBI and the police, which they're trying to. | |
| I'm not going to go tell a bunch of people. | |
| I mean, New Jersey had the reputation of being thoroughly corrupt. | |
| Right. | |
| And now New York City is electing a Muslim communist. | |
| Why would they share with us? | |
| I mean, the shoe's on the other foot. | |
| We don't have to look to Europe anymore. | |
| We don't have to look to Great Britain. | |
| If he were the mayor of New York and I were the governor or the mayor of someplace, I would not want to share a damn thing with him. | |
| Plus, I don't think he'll get a security clearance. | |
| He can't. | |
| And if this report that's been leaked is correct, they've already determined that he's a risk internally. | |
| People are going to be watching him. | |
| This guy's. | |
| And what he did over the weekend, which we'll get to, is unforgivable. | |
| What he did over the weekend is intolerable. | |
| And if they haven't opened an investigation yet of him and his father supporting terrorism, I'd be shocked. | |
| If Cash hasn't opened an investigation, and believe me, it ain't political at all. | |
| It's completely for your security. | |
| There's a report that was leaked that says that the guy that he was with, the imam that he was with, without question, a threat to the security of the United States. | |
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Suspect Politician Threat
00:09:08
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| And I believe he's also in the category of suspect. | |
| Right. | |
| He's certainly. | |
| Unindicted or yeah. | |
| I mean, I can almost guarantee you he's not getting security clearance. | |
| I mean, de Blasio didn't have it. | |
| An unindicted co-conspirator. | |
| This gentleman, let's put that. | |
| De Blasio didn't have it because de Blasio had a background as a conference. | |
| There's a picture. | |
| So this is Ormam Dani campaigning alongside. | |
| The guy on the left is a slimy politician. | |
| And the guy on the right is a unindicted co-conspirator in the 1990s. | |
| Three attack killed six New Yorkers. | |
| Attack on New York. | |
| They killed seven, seven people at the World Trade Center. | |
| He was very, very close to the blind sheik who killed, oh, gosh, I don't know how many, sentenced to life in prison by Judge Michael Mucase, who later was Attorney General in my prison. | |
| In the United States, who they then threatened to kill Judge Mucese. | |
| And for the longest time, that was an active fatwa and a very, very serious one. | |
| He testified on behalf of the blind sheikh and with a close friend of his. | |
| He's also given speeches, which we'll go over this. | |
| We're going to go over a little later and we will. | |
| But I mean, he's given speeches in which he's talked about raising an army of 10,000 to capture New York. | |
| He has praised, he found, I would say he praised the 9-11 killers. | |
| You would say he found excuses for them. | |
| He said exactly the same thing as the miserable Arab princeling that I gave the money back to, which is that America is responsible because of all the terrible things we do to the Islamic countries for 9-11. | |
| Gosh, I'm missing some of it. | |
| I have it all ready for later. | |
| But he is without any doubt a threat to the United States of America. | |
| He's a threat to the security of this country. | |
| He would like to see you all dead. | |
| If we want to say there are two types of Muslims, right? | |
| And there are, right? | |
| Just like there are two interpretations of Muhammad. | |
| I think they call it the Mecca Muhammad and the Medina Muhammad. | |
| There's Muhammad, the peacemaker, and there's Muhammad, the mass murderer, pedophile. | |
| Both are true. | |
| Or, wait a second, both are in the Quran. | |
| None of it may be true. | |
| There's a whole question of proof of his existence, but I'd have to leave to historians. | |
| But if you want to know by chronological order, what's the final word from Muhammad, since he was, let's be peaceful with the religions of the book, meaning Jews and Christians, or let's murder them all. | |
| Chronologically, let's be peaceful came first. | |
| Muhammad, second half of his life, he preached the murder of all Jews and Christians unless they became slaves. | |
| Second, when the other thing that's said by many Muslims is to follow the example of Muhammad. | |
| Well, if you do, you're going to do what the terrorists do. | |
| You're going to go kill Jews and Christians because he did in large, large numbers, put them in mass graves. | |
| Sound familiar? | |
| And this is what we're going to elect. | |
| We're going to elect what appears to be a proponent of that type or half. | |
| If we can divide the Muslim religion in half, the good Muslim religion and the bad Muslim religion. | |
| See, a lot of people, even the president I admire very much, President Bush, used to talk about the Islamic religion is a peaceful religion. | |
| That's very far from the truth. | |
| It's a religion of war in which you have to divide it in half if you want to make it a political religion. | |
| You've got to get rid of a good section of the Quran, then you can say it's a peaceful religion. | |
| You have to take out all the Jews that he killed, all the Christians that he killed, all the fellow Arabs that he killed. | |
| You have to take out marrying the nine-year-old girl. | |
| All of the horrible things he taught about women. | |
| Like, you know, basically, you can do anything you want with them. | |
| Stone them to death if they're raped, because they're impure. | |
| You know, they do that in some of these countries. | |
| So it isn't that most Muslims are like that. | |
| They're not. | |
| Most Muslims are not. | |
| Most Muslims are pretty much normal, peaceful human beings. | |
| But the group I'm talking about is not just an isolated, irrelevant group of people. | |
| It's millions of people who subscribe to the murderous interpretation of the Muslim religion. | |
| And the ones who don't don't stand up to them any better than the Democrat Party stands up to the Jew haters in their party. | |
| It is true. | |
| There are some that are beginning to do it. | |
| There's a group of Muslims who have come out against Mandami because they say that if somebody like that is elected, it will legitimateize the interpretation of the Muslim religion that I'm talking about. | |
| The violent, vicious, murderous interpretation. | |
| Because the best case you could make for Mandami is that he doesn't condemn it. | |
| The worst case is that he's part of it. | |
| So these people say he's doing a terrible thing to their religion because he's sort of making official the horrible seven, eighth century, ninth century, tenth century, I can't even remember now, version, which very often was the predominant version of its being a religion of murder. | |
| Well, we're not allowed to talk about that. | |
| Well, well, I am. | |
| They already have a fatwa on me. | |
| We're going to do another one. | |
| I mean, I've never seen the fatwa. | |
| I don't even know what it looks like. | |
| Is it like a piece of paper and a document that says you don't know if it's just There are degrees of fatwas. | |
| I guess depending on the imam and the position of the, I mean, the worst of all is one given by the Ayatollah. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I don't know what, I don't know what my level is. | |
| I believe that, for example, the fatwa that was issued against Judge Mucy was of a much higher level. | |
| Could have come from the Ayatollah. | |
| Okay, well, that Ayatollah now, he's hiding, right? | |
| I don't know. | |
| When was the last time he saw one saw him? | |
| So maybe we're okay for now. | |
| See, I think the Ayatollah, Ayatollah was afraid of the Ayatollah or afraid, concerned about him because we don't want him to have nuclear weapons because he would sacrifice his life and all this other stuff. | |
| I don't believe it sacrifices. | |
| I think the Ayatollah is basically like an organized criminal. | |
| I don't think he's religious at all. | |
| I don't think the molas are. | |
| I think the molas are like mafia captains. | |
| But we'll get into that in a little while, but we're going to take a short break and we'll be right back. | |
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| We... | |
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Russia's Oil War Strategy
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| We were discussing what's going on in Israel, and we've been discussing the Islamic extremist running for mayor. | |
| I know they concentrate on his being a communist, which is no reason not to. | |
| And communism is just as dangerous as Islamic extremism, but I don't think we recognize it. | |
| You know, the communists have never come here and knocked down the World Trade Center. | |
| Now, they've done things of similar nature. | |
| They've undermined our educational system. | |
| They've undermined to a large extent our morals. | |
| They've destroyed the concept of God in America. | |
| They've probably sponsored all kinds of violence against us, but they don't do it as directly as the Muslim Muslims do, who do it quite openly, although we pretend they don't. | |
| Now we've got the Ukraine thing. | |
| And I'm a little, I mean, I'm a little, I'm really confused as to what the hell we're doing in Ukraine. | |
| Oh, wow. | |
| Yes. | |
| I'm confused. | |
| Maybe I should be, and maybe it's all part of a plan. | |
| But I don't know. | |
| I'm more impatient than that. | |
| Also, impatience is being impatient would be very important because there'd be a lot of people alive if you didn't wait so long. | |
| Because Putin is also an insane killer. | |
| Doesn't give a damn about human life. | |
| The way he's fighting the war, he doesn't give a damn about Russian life. | |
| I mean, how is it they are theoretically winning the war? | |
| They won that, at least they won part of it, right, by taking that land. | |
| They were a big, big disappointment to China. | |
| I mean, this would be like China gets 20% of Taiwan. | |
| That's all they have. | |
| In fact, if you do an equivalent standard, they're not going to get off the beach in Taiwan if they're like the Russians. | |
| I don't know if you know it, but I mean, the Taiwanese are probably as defended against an amphibious landing as any country has ever been. | |
| But in any event, they're killing, they're literally killing Ukrainians for nothing. | |
| They've gained something like I don't even, I think in the last month with all the killing, they gained like a mile or two. | |
| And they're getting no useless property because what they really want is the wall. | |
| They want the wall that's been built up that has become an almost impenetrable wall of drones. | |
| And they go up against it constantly and they just get people killed. | |
| It's like they've had groups in which 50% are killed in an attack. | |
| And then they just go right back and do it again. | |
| And they go right back and do it again. | |
| And they're back and do it again. | |
| And they so what they've turned to now, as you know, are attacks on completely civilian targets, some of them in Western Ukraine, which is so far from the territory that they have taken that they're never going to annex it. | |
| And for a while, we're threatening bringing Poland until they shot down like 170, 180 of their drones. | |
| And I think NATO made it clear that if they were to kill anybody or harm anybody, they were going to strike back. | |
| I do not know why the president is delaying the tomahawks. | |
| I thought he was right there. | |
| I thought he was going to give it to him. | |
| And then last Thursday, Putin called him. | |
| He had what he described as a good conversation with Putin. | |
| And then when Zelensky showed up the next day, Zelensky left, and his only consolation was the president didn't say no to the drones, but not now. | |
| Not now. | |
| And now, and now sounds like a big long bullshit setting up for a new summit, which is going to take weeks. | |
| Which we're told, yep. | |
| And during those weeks, they're going to kill innocent Ukrainians. | |
| They're not killing the military. | |
| They're going to Lvev and killing citizens. | |
| Now, here's what Ukraine is doing. | |
| Ukraine is not staying still. | |
| They've also gone into Russia because one of the oil refineries that they hit was outside of St. Petersburg. | |
| Yep. | |
| Which means they've gone into Russia. | |
| They just haven't been able to go in with Tomahawk missiles, which would blow the shit out of them. | |
| And the president is afraid that it will lead to nuclear war. | |
| He's right to be afraid of that. | |
| He is. | |
| And that's a tough decision about the Tomahawks. | |
| I agree. | |
| But I think eventually, when you dig deep down and you look at history and tactics and everything else, by failing to use them, we create a greater risk of nuclear war. | |
| I would have to believe that I'd be willing to risk everything on the proposition that giving into bullies is much more of a chance of getting dominated than punching them right back in the nose. | |
| And he would have one hell of a, he's had one hell of a case to make if he decided he was going to get all upset if Ukrainians hit him after what he's done to Ukraine. | |
| I mean, I mean, they have no right to strike back. | |
| Who the hell is going to go with that? | |
| And if he decided to use a nuclear weapon, I think the Russian people would take him out. | |
| I think you're right. | |
| I can't imagine. | |
| We know you're right on that. | |
| Now, it is true. | |
| It is true. | |
| And this is absolutely correct. | |
| And the arguments that are being made against the tomahawks, here's the best one. | |
| That the Russians care more about oil than lies. | |
| I think you're right. | |
| And you can go kill all of them you want, and he doesn't really give a damn until it starts to strike the bottom line. | |
| And the Russian people are immune. | |
| They've been used to being treated like they're not really human for so long by the communists and now Putin that they don't have much self-respect themselves. | |
| But all of a sudden, if they start starving, they're going to revolt like they did before. | |
| And the way they start starving is you cut out their oil. | |
| And it's coming down. | |
| The price of oil is coming down. | |
| It's getting into that $50 a barrel range. | |
| If it goes below 50, they're in real trouble. | |
| There are places where it's documented that they have massive oil, gasoline shortages and oil shortages. | |
| If there are some that are documented, I don't know, multiply by five. | |
| Because they hide that completely. | |
| And if you complain about it, they'll probably, you know, they'll probably put you in jail. | |
| So what Ukraine is doing right now is very smart. | |
| They're using whatever they have to go after their oil facilities. | |
| And that we should support. | |
| And if we want to do it with something other than tomahawks, then we should. | |
| Maybe we should give them something and call it. | |
| Anyway, tomahawks is probably offensive to indigenous people. | |
| I'm surprised we still have them. | |
| We shouldn't have tomahawks. | |
| We should do away with all tomahawks. | |
| And we should give them guardians. | |
| We should call them guardians and commanders. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| Can't call commanders. | |
| That would be confusing. | |
| Go look for a prophylactic. | |
| And just name it after a prophylactic like they do in sports. | |
| Commanders, guardians. | |
| That's so absurd. | |
| There's got to be some others out there. | |
| I don't know. | |
| We could call them. | |
| We don't want to be like communists. | |
| We call them peacemakers. | |
| Yeah. | |
| We're sending a couple peacemakers over. | |
| We have a peacemaker coming in high. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I mean, the president wants to get the Nobel Peace Prize. | |
| Nothing like giving them a thousand peacemakers who can pull the shit out of their oil depositories. | |
| Right. | |
| Well, the president is using diplomacy and let's hope it works. | |
| But I do think I do think while while we're waiting, the Ukrainians should be given something other than Tomahawks, if that's if we're afraid to give them Tomahawk and | |
| And They should be given weapons that will help them destroy their oil supplies. | |
| I mean, it's one thing to put sanctions on it, right? | |
| Right. | |
| And sanctions are very effective. | |
| But it has to be that the sanction on India, that the pressure on China and all the other have cut down because there's no question that they are selling a lot less oil than they used to. | |
| But I mean, if you start take if you start taking the product away from them, wow. | |
| And there is no question that they are a very, very poorly constituted economy because they are extraordinarily vulnerable to one thing being taken away from them. | |
| That's oil. | |
| Right. | |
| This is an article by, I don't know if it's a Ukrainian soldier or an embedded reporter, but it was in the post on Sunday. | |
| His name is David Kirichenko. | |
| I assume he's Ukrainian. | |
| I'm assuming that. | |
| He's called the Henry Jackson Society Associate Research Fellow. | |
| I don't know what the Henry Jackson Society is. | |
| We'll look it up. | |
| And he says that Moscow is stuck in a war of attrition, sending waves of men to try to breach Ukraine's drone wall, embedded with the Ukrainian drone unit. | |
| Okay. | |
| I watch Russian motorcycle detachments riding into open fields only to be cut down. | |
| They must remember what happened to the last group, said Angri, of the 110th separate mechanized brigade. | |
| Still, they keep coming. | |
| Bodin, a drone pilot from the brigade, told me he wouldn't be surprised if the Russian charging ahead were high on drugs or convicts or people drowning in debt. | |
| Ukraine, Ukraine is obviously a terrible business. | |
| So Russia can't get people to fight this war. | |
| And they do things like promise the families vast amounts of money if the men go to war. | |
| And a lot of the men are convicts and people who can't work because their chance of coming back. | |
| This guy says it's about 50-50. | |
| And when a regime treats human life as expendability, cheap weapons meet cheap tactics with devastating effects. | |
| So what he's saying is how much damage the cheap drones have done. | |
| It accounts for 80% of the Russian battlefield losses. | |
| Cheap drones. | |
| Now, President Trump, who is known to exaggerate a little bit, didn't say that they lost a million and a half soldiers. | |
| I would say it's probably more like four or five hundred thousand and well over a million casualties. | |
| That's a lot. | |
| They even do calculations about how much it is for every inch of land they got, which is nothing. | |
| So let's hope that this strategy of while they're putzing around of taking out the oil will push Putin to something or other because he doesn't seem to care how many people die, his or theirs. | |
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| Well, we're going to go over to X now and we'll tell you about the Russian assassination attempt in France, which is another example of what we're dealing with here, either the Iranians or the Russians or these regimes of dictators and murderers. | |
| And you got to stand up to them. | |
| Diplomacy is enormously important. | |
| Strength and power is more important. | |
| So let's say, let's pray. | |
| Let's pray that for our president and that he has the strength and the wisdom to get us through all this. | |
| So far, he's been moving us in the right direction. | |
| But it is hard. | |
| And it is hard. | |
| So let's ask God to give him all the strength that he can, protect him, and protect his life with all these mistakes they make, my goodness, and protect America. | |
| So let's all do it together. | |