America's Mayor Live (787): Analyzing The New York City Mayoral Race One Week Out From Election Day
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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani.
This is America's Mayor live from Palm Beach of Florida, looking out at the Statue of Liberty.
You're wondering how that happened.
Well, of course, that is some New York artist who had had too much to drink at the water club or the river club.
I have to get them straight.
One is in Manhattan, the other is in Brooklyn.
One is near the Queens Midtown Tunnel, not terribly far from Langone Hospital and on the river on the Manhattan side.
It would be to my right.
No.
Well, this is my right.
It would be in that direction.
See where I'm pointing in that direction.
That's going uptown in that direction.
Now, the Statue of Liberty, I don't know if the terrorists moved it or Mondami intends to get rid of it and therefore he's shipping it out.
The Statue of Liberty should be approximately where you see that building, that tall building over this shoulder right there.
See, oh, look, I'm able to figure out.
See, they're on the other side than where I think.
The Statue of Liberty should be about right there.
See?
Right there.
How it moved over here, I don't know.
It doesn't float, I assure you.
It does not float.
And I do want you to know that New Jersey does.
No, New Jersey has half of Ellis Island.
We have all of the Statue of Liberty.
New York still has the Statue of Liberty.
Yeah.
They gave New Jersey half of Ellis Island.
Of course, it is a little closer to Ellis Island, but we got the other half because there was nobody.
I used to say when my grandfather left Genoa in 1905, he wasn't sitting.
He wasn't sitting on the dock waiting for the ship to come in from Genoa saying, I'm going to New Jersey.
I'm going to go into New Jersey.
I'm going to go into New Jersey.
i wanted to argue that in the case that we had against new jersey but my lawyers thought that it would not be funny i thought judge bless you I thought Judge Scalia would be very, very impressed with that.
And it would have been before Alito was on the court.
And Alito, I'd had no chance with.
Is Alito from New Jersey or Pennsylvania?
I don't remember.
Good question.
I think he's from New Jersey.
Was Broadplace or where he grew up?
Trenton, New Jersey.
Yeah, we would have had a tough time with that boy.
Italian immigrants.
You know, we got a split on Ellis Island.
And one of my geniuses said that the court, this is what's wrong with the court.
They don't understand the Bible.
I said, why?
He said, well, you know, they played Solomon, right?
They cut it in half.
I said, no, no, they didn't play Solomon.
Solomon didn't cut the baby in half.
Solomon had the baby whole.
Solomon figured out how to keep the baby whole.
That's the wisdom of Solomon, jackasses, not to cut the baby in half, because he figured out who the real mother was, right?
It was the one who was willing to give the baby away rather than have the baby killed.
Okay.
Well, having gone through that bit of trivia.
Right.
So we have New York there because I do think there are three elections coming up a week.
Well, the results will be a week from today, 24 hours from a week from today, but within 24 hours of now, I would say.
In other words, we're at 8 o'clock.
The polls in New Jersey, I think, close earlier than in New York.
And that may be true in Pennsylvania.
New York, they close at 9.
New York usually gets quick results.
Remember, we're only counting the city of New York, not the entire state, but the city of New York is larger than all but 11 states.
But the good thing about New York is it doesn't keep you waiting when it cheats.
They've been cheating so long they know how to do it quickly.
Curtis Sleewa, who is my candidate, did not take my advice.
But he still will win a hope.
I had suggested that we have a very, very big rally at the four or five major cemeteries in New York.
And remember, Republicans never get the early vote, right?
So last time, with the help of Dearly Departed and our wonderful hero Charlie Kirk, we did very, very well on the early ballots last time.
We did.
It surprised the hell out of people.
But I have to tell you, Trump gained it almost, gained it every vote group, except one.
He did not get a single, not a single dead person's vote.
They all voted Democrat, even though Democrats want to impose an inheritance tax and all this other stuff.
And they taxed the property of those cemeteries very, very heavily.
The cemetery people all went with, all went Democrat.
I almost got that fly.
Now, so what election shall we start with, Ted?
Which one do you want?
Let's start with the biggest story of all.
So last night, we ripped the communist Islamic extremist, unbelievably sick candidate and sick people who are supporting him apart for this comment about his auntie.
Remember, his auntie?
His auntie tells you everything you need to know about Mondami.
You need to know two things about Mondami.
One, you're learning about the other, the other, they're still, oh my gosh, Ted, they're still scared, really, of taking on the Muslim part, right?
It does appear so, right?
Yeah.
That's a good point.
Yeah.
But you got to take it apart.
Otherwise, we're going to continue to have people killed.
If we had taken it apart before 9-11, 9-11, never would have happened.
Everybody is worried that he's a communist.
I think he's a communist, but he's an Islamic extremist also.
And maybe that's the more relevant.
Communists want to take us over a period of time.
I don't think they will, but they want to take us over over a period of time.
The Muslims don't exist in time.
They exist in their own false psychopathic universe.
The ones that are the ones at least who are true believers.
And they are carrying out the will of their founder, Allah.
I mean, the will of Muhammad.
Allah, I think, is God.
I think.
Hard to tell if Muhammad is God or Allah is God.
I'm sorry, my dear Muslim friends, but he's not the same God as my God, because my God does not tell me to kill Jewish people.
In fact, my God loved Jewish people.
They were and are his chosen people.
And my God doesn't tell me to kill the people who hurt me.
He tells me to forgive them.
And my God doesn't tell me that we should stone women who are committing sin.
In fact, my God stopped people from stoning a woman, didn't he?
Yes.
And my God doesn't tell me or encourage me to come down really, really hard on my enemies.
My God tells me if I want to meet the standards that he's setting for me and the reason he's dying for my sins, then I have to forgive the people who harm me.
Oh, it's a terribly hard message, isn't it?
Terribly hard moral code.
Can you find anything wrong with it?
Maybe that's a little beyond us.
Also, that my God, and I'm certain many of yours, and the true God, he knows that we're not going to be able to do all that.
He's told us we're going to be sinners, but he's also told us what he wants us to do.
He wants us to keep picking ourselves up, wiping ourselves off, asking for forgiveness, and doing the best we can with all the power that we have to do better in the future.
Because what he wants us to be able to do is improve ourselves.
Isn't that what our country is also about?
And what the awful people that attack it don't realize and don't let our children see?
We should concentrate more on that phrase, more perfect union.
Our country is in the process and will be until the end of time into making itself a more perfect union.
There will always be things we do wrong because we're human, and there'll always be things we have to correct.
And every government does things wrong.
The only problem is many governments don't have a capacity to find out, to acknowledge, and to change what they're doing wrong.
In fact, when they do something wrong, they get defensive, they become violent, right?
Like the Islamic extremists do.
So let's listen because it's so important that if New York is considering electing a communist Islamic, what kind of Islamic is he?
Is he the Islamic about which we say most Islamics are nice, peaceful people?
But there are some that are evil and that kill for terrorist reasons.
There may be a dispute as to how large that some is.
I would say those who apologize for Islamic extremism would say that that's a very small number.
Those who maybe you might consider Islamic Islamophobic may say it's really all of them.
The truth is it isn't all of them, and it isn't some of them.
And it's more, I think, by and large, for most of you good people, it's more than you think, but certainly way less than most of them.
Having given you that absolutely imprecise, but I think idea, if somebody's running for office as a Muslim, aren't you entitled to know which kind of Muslim is he?
Is he one in that large and that larger group, you hope, that are peaceful Muslims who, although the Quran tells them to kill, murder, and hate people that don't agree with his religion, that he has forsworn that long ago and considers that not just something I don't believe in, but something that's sick.
Or is he a Muslim that agrees with it?
Because there are plenty of those.
They still do it.
Well, when we look at Mondami's actions, his family, his statements, his political associations, what he tells us, he's telling us completely and unequivocally that he's an Islamic extremist.
Linda Sassoor was his mentor.
She is as much of an Islamic extremist as you can be.
She's proud of it.
And she's well within the scope of the FBI's group that they consider a very serious national security threat to the United States.
Despite that, the man who wants to be mayor of New York is one of her best friends.
And he's also very, very friendly with Imam Wahhab, who has a long, long history of espousing Islamic extremist causes, viciously attacking the United States,
and being an unindicted co-conspirator in the murder of six Americans at the World Trade Center in 1993, praising the September 11 attack, blaming America for it,
and basically defending the whole idea of suicide bombing by Islamics.
He is as clearly an Islamic extremist terrorist as you can be.
And Mondami was unequivocal in his opinion of him.
He said he was one of the finest Imams in the United States.
So I don't know what Mondami has to tell you to tell you that, gosh, you're all worried about my being a communist.
Don't really be all that worried about my being a communist because I'm probably going to deliver real problems to you faster as an Islamic extremist than as a communist.
Because there's sure a hell of a lot of them in America right now that want to commit terrorist attacks.
Biden let them all in.
If they didn't come in, the Islamic extremists are really stupid.
The door was wide open for them.
But at any event, listen to this, and then let's get you through the various stages of lying about it.
Because last night we were only halfway there, right, Dad?
So why don't we play?
Why don't we play his statement on Friday about how broken up he is about his auntie?
Okay, so the first video we're going to play is Mom Donnie.
This is from Friday, discussing her aunt, who he says could not ride the trains or didn't feel safe riding the trains immediately following September 11th.
And we have the shorter clip, but I'm really trying to find the longer one.
Yep, so we're going to try and get the longer one.
is this is mom domini on friday i want to use this moment to speak to the muslims of new york city
I want to speak to the memory of my aunt who stopped taking the subway after September 11th because she did not feel safe in her hijab.
Don't you feel sorry for his honor?
I mean, he's actually crying over it.
What a sensitive man.
What a sensitive, sensitive man.
About 2,700 fellow New Yorkers, 3,000 or so fellow Americans at that very moment were killed by 19 Islamic extremist terrorists who killed them in the name of the religion he espouses.
Clearly, they didn't do it for any other reason.
They killed them in the name of Allah, of Islam.
They killed them following out the teachings that they truly believe of their founder, the Prophet Muhammad, who told them that they should spread their religion by conquest and that they should kill Jews and Christians.
And they sure as hell did.
And they were heroes to much of the Muslim world who you saw celebrating that day.
You didn't just see Muslim extremists celebrate that day.
You saw, or people you would say, are Muslim acting out terrorists.
You saw people who agree with the Muslim extremist philosophy.
And so just the mere fact that he found that to be the thing to isolate out of the worst attack, domestic attack in the history of the United States, or the worst terrorist attack in the history of the United States, that comes directly out of his religion.
I find extraordinarily insensitive to the families that didn't have to suffer the aunties not being able to go on the subway.
A lot of people in New York don't go on a subway.
And it has nothing to do, doesn't have a damn thing to do with the Muslims.
It has to do with the Democrat leadership in New York, who lets all the damn criminals out of jail and onto the subways.
And they've been doing that since Cuomo passed the let them free bill.
And De Blasio spread it out and Adams couldn't stop it.
Of course, he could.
I did.
Boomberg did.
Not beyond human capacity to stop it, unless you are favorable to criminals and don't like innocent, decent New Yorkers.
But didn't you think when he said that?
I mean, I thought when I first heard it, I thought we were talking about somebody that got, God forbid, got killed as a result of some kind of repercussions from that.
There was no such incident in New York.
I was rather proud of the reaction of New Yorkers because I put up a task force with Bernie Carrick, and we didn't have any serious incidents.
We were praised for that.
I was praised for putting up the task force, yes, but I wasn't praised for the incidents not happening, although I really do think I had something to do with it because it was a much more lawful New York.
It was in New York that had respect for other people, which would include Muslim people.
But Ted, now tell us, last night, we had gotten to the point that you had found out that his only auntie was during a very, very long period of time encompassing that period of time.
Yep.
Living abroad.
That's right.
And I bring in this.
And you brought, and on the show, you brought that up.
Last night, yes.
So, and but what we didn't know was, and I made the sarcastic remark: maybe maybe she went on a subway in Tanzania.
In Tanzania, yeah.
Do they have subways in Tanzania?
Which was a very good thing.
That was very fun.
But apparently, so who stopped?
Sorry, I'm trying to mute him.
That's the that's the that's auntie.
Auntie is the is the picture, right?
And then the upper left, it lists where she was in from January 2000 to December 2003.
Now, and that's the aunt.
So we thought he was lying, right?
Yeah, we did, and it's really a shame.
I mean, we should learn to trust him more because now let's get his explanation.
We ended up being right.
Well, let's listen to his explanation.
I mean, you're being very, you're being very harsh, Ted.
Let's listen to his explanation.
I mean, you don't believe this?
That's right.
So you don't believe the communist Islamic extremist sympathizing with Islam is an extremist terrorist.
Let me put it better this way.
You don't believe this man who's a communist, communist dedicated to lying, anything for communism, who sympathizes with Islamic extremist murderers who also believe they can lie anytime they want.
You don't believe he's telling the truth when he said this?
Actually, don't even tell me.
Why don't you watch it and tell me?
You know, a jury have to observe demeanor and determining credibility.
Let's look at the demeanor of Mondami.
This is his explanation.
Do you want to see the original or no?
No, of course I do.
I'm going to look at him like I'm a jury.
I was speaking about my aunt.
I was speaking about Zaya Fui, my father's cousin, who sadly passed away a few years ago.
And for the takeaway from my more than 10-minute address about Islamophobia in this race and in this city, to be the question of my aunt, tells you everything about Andrew Cuomo and his inability to reckon with a crisis of his own.
Why does it tell you about Andrew Cuomo?
Andrew Cuomo didn't lie about his aunt.
Right.
What a slippery, excuse me, what a slippery son of a bitch.
He turns it around on Andrew Cuomo.
And I don't know, it wasn't just Andrew Cuomo who called him out.
It was everybody.
So let's listen to that again because I'm a little unclear as to what he's saying.
What is his explanation for what he did so that people would come to the conclusion that he's not a pathological liar?
Because it would seem to me from watching that performance and how he broke down crying.
Of course, he is a little boy who probably never grew up and never had any responsibilities.
I mean, he grew up in a very rich family, very privileged, probably had everything he wanted all the time.
And they pampered him like he was a little prince.
Well, he isn't a little prince.
He's a little shit.
So let's take a look at the little shit and let's get the explanation a little clearer.
So we're going to go back.
This is the original.
Oh, you want to hear what we just heard again?
Can you imagine?
Okay, this is.
Can you imagine if you get defeated?
A lot of a lot of bad statements.
Can you imagine if you get defeated with a false statement about your auntie?
Yeah, that's pretty funny.
Here we go.
Watch it again.
In a recent address, put it louder.
That's a question from a reporter.
You can't hear it.
The reporter's now asking him.
I was speaking about my aunt.
I was speaking about Sarah Fui, my father's cousin, who sadly passed away a few years ago.
And for the takeaway from my more than 10-minute address about Islamophobia in this race and in this city, to be the question of my aunt, tells you everything about Andrew Cuomo.
He was talking about his cousin.
Who had a transcript?
He was talking about his cousin, who's what?
She sadly passed away, right?
But how was she related to him?
Through that aunt?
To her father, her father's cousin, his father's cousin.
His father's cousin passed away.
Yeah.
So that would make him, that would make her his second cousin.
I think so.
Yeah.
So he's clearly, so he's clearly lying.
But it wasn't, it wasn't his auntie's.
No, it wasn't his auntie.
No.
His aunt or whatever.
I think one time he said auntie, another time he said aunt.
But the fact that you had to come on and explain it tells you.
To me, that just says the guy knows.
Well, how would you, how would you, if this were that traumatic an experience for her and for you, how would you confuse the two?
You couldn't possibly confuse the two.
It's absurd.
You're making the whole thing up.
There was no ante.
You didn't, and the end and this one is conveniently dead.
Right.
This one.
Right, conveniently.
Yeah.
I mean, I figured, let me make sure I pick someone that's the other one I kept alive.
Look how stupid that was.
Right.
Let me let me get this one killed.
I noticed that too, right?
That I noticed that.
Yeah, yeah, it's not somebody that you can go to who's the subways.
I ride the subways all the time.
Right.
I don't know why we're laughing.
This is terrible.
I mean, look, if it were a little white lie, okay, okay, okay.
This is a big, big lie about maybe, for me, the most sensitive subject that exists in my term as mayor and in my life as in New York at 9-11.
And you don't have enough damn respect for the people who died and suffered because of 9-11 to tell the truth about it, you shit.
You complete piece of crap?
What the hell are you doing running for mayor of anything?
You do not have enough decency, Mondami, to tell the truth about 9-11?
And you want to be mayor of New York City?
Can't be that the people of my city have become that naive, that brainwashed by left-wing communists and Islamic extremist sympathizers like you that they're going to let you pass when you are a destructive, miserable, mean liar.
Because in what you said and in the elaborate lie you made up, you dishonored not only the memory of all who died on September 11, but of all who suffered from September 11, who lost fathers and mothers and uncles and brothers and best friends, who almost died themselves and who are suffering now with illnesses that will take their lives.
No people could be stupid enough to elect someone who dishonors their most important heroes.
And that's who the people of September 11 were.
And you not only want to compare it to the travise of a person who couldn't go on a subway, but you lied about it.
It is so obvious you lied about it.
In any decent world, in any decent place that's entitled to respect from its fellow citizens, you would be voted down now and thrown out if you were in office because you don't deserve to have a public trust.
And we can't trust you.
You're too sympathetic with Islamic extremists and you're too sympathetic with communism.
And you are a danger to the safety of both New York and the United States of America.
And that's the final word on you, Montani.
So get lost.
But we'll be right back.
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And, but I'm not sure if this is going to play on there, boys.
I'm going to take this off.
Yeah.
And do it on here.
Just tell me what it is now.
Oh, I got it.
I got it.
You want to play it?
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I can play it.
I pull up right now.
Okay, then I'll show it.
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Well, we had it.
The president and Secretary Bissant are backing all the right people.
As the NBA goes through its really devastating betting scandal, which we discussed, I thought, really in depth.
And we'll continue to discuss it.
I think tomorrow night, we may.
Tomorrow night, I think we're having Michael Francisi, who was until 26, 27 years ago, a member of the mafia and a very substantial member of the mafia.
Who I happen to prosecute, who did the remarkable thing of threatening his life out.
And if you have any doubts about that, please read his book and please read about him.
You'll find out that it's more than amply overcome by many, many things he's done to help people.
And his father, strangely, was the mafia boss in the area of Brooklyn, the most feared mafia boss when I was growing up as a young boy, Sonny Francis.
But Michael has not necessarily direct experience with this kind of gambling, although he did some of it.
This wasn't the area of the mafia that he was involved in.
I mean, it's kind of mafia is kind of specialized like everything else, but he sure knows about the inside of it really, really well.
And I do too.
So I think you'll enjoy the conversation between us.
The conversation we had with Patrick David, how many people watch that, Ted?
Hundreds of, maybe a million.
Yeah, a lot of people watch that.
But we talked about, we talked about how you become a member of the mafia and how you live with it, and then how you get out of it and how difficult it is to get out of it without getting killed.
But there are some people that have successfully done it.
And, you know, having been a prosecutor for so long and always having been thought of as a very fierce and difficult one on criminals, and I was.
I also have, I don't know if I can say this myself, but I also have a very big heart.
And I believe in redemption.
As a Catholic, I very much believe in redemption.
My religion is all about.
I believe human beings can straighten themselves and it's a terrible mistake to give up on them.
And there are more than enough examples of unbelievably straight total redemptions.
There are examples also of phonies, of liars, of people who claim they saw God and now they're going to go out and kill more people.
Right.
I'm sure I'm not a naive fool.
Way, way on the other side.
So I think it's a great testament to the power of redemption and the validity of it that I believe in it.
I know that's a strange statement, but pretty soon we're going to be doing podcasts where I can give you more in-depth analysis of some of these things.
So you can communicate with me and give me your wisdom on it.
Because I really find that the more you talk to people about these things about life and about politics and about how you fix things, the more you're able to actually fix them.
So let's.
So that's tomorrow with.
That's tomorrow with Michael.
We recently had elections.
And we had Mr. Carton on last night who was fabulous.
We'll have him back.
I mean, he can play a clip if you want.
He gave, yeah, you got to get a clip ready.
He gave about as good an explanation of how this works.
And I asked him the question, how do these rich, how do these rich basketball players who are worth, I mean, some of these guys have like $30 million, $40 million contracts.
They're going to make over $100 million in their lifetime.
They don't come from families where that's just normal.
And honestly, they do.
They blow it.
I don't even, I don't even, I don't know how you blow it, but you do.
But in any event, Michael gives a very, very, I'm sorry, Carton gives a very good explanation of it.
Excellent.
And of course, he went through this himself.
So in both cases, in his case and in Michael's case, these are people who actually went through this process.
So they can tell you the organized crime side of it and the gambling addiction side of it.
So let's get ready for the next story, which is about a country that's enormously important to us.
Here's what I'm watching, and nobody else seems not to be watching like I am.
Trump is putting together a very, very strong group of partners for the United States.
He understands as the world grows and as things become more complicated and as China gets bigger and as China develops more allies, what we haven't been doing is growing with them, developing allies with him.
And you say, oh, how is he developing allies with tariffs and this and that and the other thing?
I'll tell you how he's developing it by developing realistic allies, tough ones, ones who can fight with us, not a bunch of dependent schlumps that we have to take care of, like the Democrats are doing to the poor people in our city.
I want an Israel.
I want an Israel with Bibi Netanyahu who says, man, I don't need your troops.
Just let me go.
And in a year, he wipes out everything surrounding Iran so I can go in there and bomb them.
They don't have anybody to shoot me down.
Man, you give me that.
You give me that in China.
There'd be no more China, right?
No more red China.
They would even fight us.
We put together the right, I'm telling you, we get Japan to the right stage that we want it.
Xi Jin Ming will be peeing in his fat pants.
The Chinese are afraid of the Japanese big time.
You want to play with their heads as well as their lives.
Militarize very, very strongly the Japanese, the way Trump's good friend Abe wants to, and the way the new prime minister was so enthusiastic about it, she jumped.
We'll show that again before we go off.
I love it.
But we have another unbelievably charismatic, great ally in Argentina.
And pretty soon, Venezuela will be cleaned out so we can have an ally there too.
We get Venezuela on Argentina.
We have the wealth of South America.
And we get that little shit out of Colombia.
We'll be doing well too.
Right.
But I don't know who's the richest countries.
The richest countries in South America are Brazil, Venezuela, Argentina, and Colombia, all for different reasons.
Then smaller countries could per capita be richer, like Peru, but those are the ones that have the big resources.
Well, Argentina, you know, has been up and down, up and down, up and down.
There's a period of time a while back after the Peronistas were out, that there was a thought that they could become like the richest country as Venezuela was thought to be.
And then they had the tragedy of Chavez taking over, who used those voting machine companies as the case against SmartMatic now appears to be alleging.
And Chavez turned it as totally communistic as Castro.
Maduro has carried it on.
We have stopped doing business with them.
We've cut them off really as an oil contributor of any major extent, although they could be one of the greatest ones in the world.
And then they have now gotten deeply involved in sending criminals to the United States like Castama did.
And they have gotten deeply involved, Venezuela has, in sending fentanyl to the United States, right next to them, you know, right there is Argentina.
And if we can get one to flip, and Argentina, Argentina is another country with enormous problems in Brazil.
And then, of course, the last election was won by Javier Malai, who is a very colorful guy.
He gone on an austerity program.
People are suffering, but he's trying to straighten out the budget.
He's gotten inflation down.
They thought he was going to get whipped badly.
All the lefties, oh man, even Wall Street, they were loving it.
Yeah, beat the little shit.
He likes Trump.
Beat the little shit.
There he is!
There's our boy.
Go get him, Javier.
Yeah, he's outlining all the security.
You know, he's got a lot of security.
He doesn't care.
Right.
Or George and Maloney.
Right.
You got the best ones, right?
Who'd you want to be with?
I was like this.
This guy's a hilarious or that deepest forgotten Brazil.
He and Maloney were together at the inauguration.
They were, they were two-point guests, right?
So that's him very much.
Well, now, now you want maybe?
This is what you really wanted.
So now this is this is this can be sung with great meaning.
Right.
Here we go.
You know, I love music.
So put it up loud.
Am I turning it down for sure?
You'll think it's strange when I try to explain how I feel that I still need your love after all that I've done.
You won't believe me.
All you will see is a girl you once knew.
Although she's dressed up to the nines at sixes and sevens with you.
I had to let it happen.
I had to change.
Couldn't stay on my life down out here.
Looking out of the window, staying out of the sun.
So I chose free dumb.
Running around, trying everything new, but nothing impressed me at all.
I never expected it to keep your distance.
Thank you.
Though it seemed to the world, they were all I desired.
They are I hate putting that off to listen to me, but we do have other things to cover.
And of course, it's a bit of a bit pseudo because, of course, they were semi-dictators, the Perones.
And even worse than that, they imposed an economic system that poor Malai now, poor Malai.
Well, Malai is trying to work his way out of brilliantly and bravely.
I also want to commend with just the highest respect and deepest admiration the Secretary of State who bet on him, who put American money behind him to be specific.
When he came here, in order to keep that country going, he bought $20 billion in Argentinian pesos that many people believe are worth nothing.
20 billion.
Now, for the United States, it's probably even impossible for me to understand, although I can say it, that that doesn't mean anything.
It'd be like my saying $20, I think, or maybe $2,000.
I don't know.
It hurts a little, but not a lot.
It hurts a lot if you get made a fool of.
You know where the hero Bessant was yesterday on Wall Street?
The stock market hit a record yesterday.
They like all three of them hit a record.
They like Bessant.
And I got to tell you, Secretary, it showed bowls.
Now, I know the president's behind you.
You got a great boss, but it's a team effort.
know that so this little this this little article in national review by jim garrity says secretary vassan collect your winnings I know you're not a gambler, but all financial people are gamblers, really.
And it wasn't a gamble.
Where was that op-ed?
What outlet?
You invested it.
It was a national review.
You invested it in freedom and the best hope for the Argentinian people.
And you know, and I know the president knew that there was more to that $20 billion than $20 billion.
Because the Argentinian people, for all the pushing and shoving that goes on between North and South America, and many people in South America feeling that we feel that they're inferior.
I think they know that Trump doesn't.
I think they know the difference between the self-important taking South America for granted jackasses that mostly have been in the White House.
Always thought Rockefeller would make a great president.
Please, Republicans, don't go crazy.
He was a, you know, a rhino sort of, because he understood South America.
But maybe if we had a four or seven year or eight-year president who understood South America, we could eventually just straighten that out and solidify our relationship here in the Americas, which Trump is trying to do.
It's proving difficult with Canada, less honestly, believe it or not, much less difficult with Mexico, even though she's a socialist.
Don't know that she's a communist, but she's a socialist.
But he's having a lot of victories with these major countries in deep South America.
And he's also, Rubio's doing a great job in Central America.
Very quiet.
And he's appointed some excellent ambassadors.
I expect a lot different relationship, if not now, within a year there.
So, yep, don't cry for Argentina.
Bet on it, like Bassant did, and you're going to win.
This is very good news for us.
And now, time to get rid of the little jackass in Colombia and Maduro.
If you don't see the handwriting on the wall, you're as stupid as they say they are.
You are.
Everyone says you're the stupid version of Chavez.
I've had a little bit to do with people around you.
And would you believe it?
Even the people around you think you're the stupid version of Chavez.
That uncle kill anybody.
I'm not saying who they are.
Well, the largest, we should have music for this too.
Okay.
I know we're working on our, I know we're working.
We do extracurricular work.
We're working on our clips.
The next thing we're going to work on are the less difficult and less important, but more fun roles.
Like when we say, very important announcement.
We can press more than the whole thing.
How about this?
How about this?
This is playing on the Christmas tree.
We have it right now.
Like a breaking news sound, maybe.
That's not what I want.
You know the little buttons here on my Christmas thing here.
Your Christmas thing here.
I call the Roadcaster 2, which we use, the Christmas thing, because it used to sit in my library when we were in New York, and I had the Christmas tree in the other room.
And this thing here, this has like red and green and red and blue.
And it's all lit up like a Christmas tree.
And then they have these big buttons on the side.
And if you press them, if you know how to use it right, we haven't mastered that part of it at all.
Ted is a master with the other part of it.
It's hard to, you put things in there and then you press it.
And like I say, breaking news and it goes, or how about this one, which says, very important announcement.
American Federation of Government Employees has declared it's time to pass a clean, continuing resolution and end this shutdown today.
No half measures and no gainsmanship.
That's to the Democratic Party.
That's their party.
We flipped a lot of unions, boys.
Want to flip another one?
You're not going to be a guy like this, Everett Kelly.
You may disagree with him on philosophy and all kinds of things, but you're not going to bullshit this guy.
The Republicans are not creating the shutdown.
Republicans are in favor of the measure that we've used 13 times when we couldn't reach an agreement and we did it 13 times for Biden.
And we can't do it once for Trump.
And that is the reason that his people are not being paid because the Democrats want to push Obamacare through forever.
Not just Obamacare.
Let's call it enhanced Obamacare, enhanced twice, once by the pandemic and once by the Anti-Inflation Act, which is the biggest misnomer, 1984 misuse of language.
So that you're not giving Medicaid to poor people who need it only anymore.
You're giving it to people who are scamming it.
It may very well be that there's more scam money in Medicaid than real money.
And you're killing it for poor people.
Don't you understand that when you misuse a program for the poor, you ultimately kill it because you don't care about the poor, because you're a mean, cold-hearted, vicious, evil person.
So, will you go along with a thing you were going to go along with shortly before Schumer had a nervous breakdown and thought IOC is going to defeat him?
Schumer, let's get this straight.
You're a turncoat Jew.
No place for you, pal.
The Jews don't like you, and nobody else liked to turncoat.
Not even your own people.
The ones you turn were a turn curve for, you think they like you?
Nobody's going to vote for you.
I don't know who I could run against you.
Anybody could run against you.
All the person would have to be is vaguely honest.
Your people hate you.
You're a Jew without a home because you turned on them in their time and need.
You interfered in their election, unheard of, that you interfere in an election.
They were putting people trying to put people in jail here in America.
You go tell you, go tell the people of Israel not to vote for Netanyahu, their savior, to vote for you.
They're cowardly multi-millionaire who made it all as a congressman.
Guy who used to knock people over trying to get to the podium, fool.
And the only reason your colleagues voted for you, not because nobody likes you.
Nobody ever likes you.
You just got a lot of money for them.
They hated the fact they had to put you there.
Nobody likes you.
They all thought you had a terrible personality.
They put you there because you raised a lot of money and you also put a lot in your own pocket.
Anybody got the courage to look into your pocket?
Well, it looks like the two unbeatable women, the two, the one from the one from New Jersey and the one from Virginia, it may not be so invulnerable.
So I'm going to tell you what's wrong with the one from New Jersey, and Ted's going to tell you what's wrong with the one from Virginia.
That's right.
And stay with me.
And let's see.
Stay with us because in about 10 minutes, we'll have Republican Curtis Lua on the show, but 10 minutes from now.
So New Jersey first.
Okay, New Jersey first.
Cheryl.
Cheryl was a congresswoman, but before that, she was a Navy cadet.
Maybe.
Are you a Navy cadet when you don't graduate from your class?
Are you a Navy cadet when you get caught up in a cheating scandal and they don't let you graduate?
And they let you wait three quarters of a year to get assigned because you're being punished.
Were they being ridiculously DEI, silly, and unbelievably horrible in reducing the standards by ever letting a cheat and a liar like you into the United States Navy?
Did they degrade the United States Navy by letting you in?
Yes, they did.
They did.
There's no doubt about it.
You will not release your records because obviously you're embarrassed of your records.
But if you want to represent the people of New Jersey, which is a state that has a reputation it has to overcome, I mean, that other Democrat just went to jail, didn't he?
How many people in New Jersey go to jail?
I think more per capita than New York.
But at any event, what's to say you're not going to cheat in the Senate?
You cheated in the Academy.
And you lied about it about four times since it happened.
And now you won't release your records.
Why won't you release your records in the United States Naval Academy?
They're not your records.
There are records.
That's a school that belongs to the United States of America.
That's a school that belongs to the United States Department of Defense.
I don't know why Pete doesn't release their records yet.
Right.
I mean, Pete's not a guy that would be afraid of doing anything too political if it's the right thing to do.
Where does she have the right to block her records from coming out?
And we find out what seems to be obvious beyond per adventure of a doubt, which she cheated as a student.
Then she and her husband, who also is in another foggy area about a cheating scandal, I don't want to say anything about it, but somebody should see his records too.
Why don't you put out your husband's records also?
He is going to be your spouse in the Senate and influencing you.
I mean, if it's like you, if it's anything like Pelosi and her old man, you're going to walk away with 400, 500 million.
You just, I mean, this all started when you couldn't explain how you had $7 million.
You don't know how your net worth went up by $7 million or more.
Is that the same way you didn't know you were cheating at the Naval Academy?
Why are you thinking of voting her for the Senate?
Why?
So she's getting hurt.
Jack Shittarelli is getting closer.
But you know what?
That should be the biggest issue, but the press, you ever see the press write about it?
No.
That's a big issue.
I really think the American people should know if they are being forced by lack of information to put in the United States Congress a cheat at the Naval Academy.
After all, you put that creep woman though in Connecticut who claimed he was in Vietnam.
Is there anything worse than that?
I guess.
Hard to figure it out, but I guess what Mondami is doing.
Funny.
But why do you do this for Democrats?
What do you need them so bad?
All they've ever done is screw up your life, particularly for God if you live in a poor neighborhood.
No, God forbid, right?
Democrat.
So, Cheryl, I don't know if they're even or they're within about four or five points, but I do know the last time Citarelli almost won, he was down by 13 and he lost by four.
He's not down by 13 right now, maybe two, three.
Yeah, let's see what the polls are telling us.
Well, we'll bring up those polling while we talk about, I guess we can move to Virginia.
Or do you want to have a question?
No, no, no, you're going to move to Virginia.
And here we have, well, I guess we should begin with the Attorney General, Candidate.
There are two.
Right.
Right.
Daniel, or sorry, Democrat Jay Jones.
We have him on, you know, we have these text messages from him where he's threatening to kill a fellow state legislature and his family.
And what will happen?
Should we take a short break and we can put the camera on you?
Yeah.
And all these women can see.
Right.
And then that's how we can increase our audience.
Well, also, we've got to pull up the different.
And we have to also get, we also have to get Curtis in.
Right.
And then we will sign off because I don't.
What time were you up until last time?
I am not.
I'm not going to do it again.
I'm not going to go.
I'm not going to.
I'm not going to stay up for three o'clock in the morning for a baseball game where I don't give a damn who wins.
And I'm angry at both teams.
I'm angry at the Dodgers because I was born that way and Dodger fans almost tried to kill me once.
And I like the old Dodgers, but I don't like the new ones.
So I got over, I got over it with the Dodgers.
I even was the MC at the 1955 reunion of the Yankees and the Dodgers.
And I was, I don't know, I was as excited to see the Dodgers as the Yankees.
But then I hated them when they moved to Los Angeles.
I hated them.
I hated them.
I went to my first game I went to in Los Angeles.
I'm sitting there with my friends from Los Angeles.
And I used to go to Ebbets Field and I used to go to Pologs.
I was like, I'm a real baseball fan.
I root for the Yankees.
I've been in half to three quarters of the baseball parks.
So I'm sitting there and I said, I'd like to get a hot dog.
Hot dog.
I'd like to have a hot dog.
I said, well, At Frankfurter, a hot dog, uh, sushi.
I don't think I knew what sushi was.
I said, What the hell is that?
Some California thing that with drugs.
Well, Mayor, I have I have a question for our next guest, and I think we know the answer.
Who's our next guest?
The next mayor of New York, the next mayor of New York City, and you know, it's not going to be that Islamic extremist creep.
Well, we certainly hope not.
And uh, Mr. Sliwa, have you ever had sushi at a baseball game?
Absolutely not.
First time I was in Los Angeles years ago, I'm sitting there at the Dodger game, and I said, I'd like to have a hot dog.
And they say, Oh, we have sushi here.
And I said, No wonder they threw you out of Brooklyn.
Well, not only that, let's face it, Rudy.
You grew up in Brooklyn at a time where there were the Brooklyn Dodgers, but you were a Yankee fan with number eight, Yogi Berra.
You must have caught incredible beatdowns before you moved to Guardian City.
You probably had to escape all those Dodger fans.
My father taught me how to box them.
But it was.
Look, I was a Yankee fan in Canarsi, but it was on Med fans.
So the point is to be a Yankee fan in Brooklyn.
It's a Philip's character.
It develops character.
Right.
You were taking your life into your hands because you would be surrounded.
And at that time, nobody wore caps.
You never thought of wearing a Yankee cap or a med cap.
That was considered like sacrilegious.
But everybody knew, are you a Yankee fan or a med fan?
And I know you, Rudy.
You probably puffed your chest out.
You said, I'm number eight.
I'm Yogi Berra.
I wear, I wear.
Yeah, I know.
And you would have done this.
And you did the same thing.
So, Curtis, I have a feeling.
Can I tell you what it is?
Yes.
I get a feeling as I talk.
I talk to a lot of people there.
People are breaking away from him.
And maybe not everyone, but you got a thing going for you that I would try to exploit.
Why not the real thing?
If you're going to get off Mandami, why go for half Mandami or three-quarter Mandami?
Go for the real thing.
Go for somebody where at least you got a chance that he'll change things.
And you will.
But all they can hope for right now is a chance.
I mean, they don't believe you right away.
They didn't believe me right away.
They hoped.
And then I fulfilled it.
That's what you're going to do.
Right now, you got to get them to hope that you're the answer.
And frankly, you're the only answer.
To go from Mondami to Cuomo is like just delaying the destruction of New York from right now to over a period of just a few more years.
To go to you is a chance to turn it around.
So I think that's why those polls end up with you closer to him when the people break.
You get a couple points closer to him than Cuomo does.
So how do you feel?
Tell us what's going on.
I think our city is acting as if they're Rodney Dangerfield.
They have no confidence, Rudy.
You know, this is a street battle and they are exuding fear, fright, and hysteria.
And Zoran's people are feeding off of that.
They're empowered by that.
They feel strong because mostly baby boomers are saying, oh, I'm afraid of them.
I'm afraid of what's going to happen.
I'm going to leave.
Now, if you say you're going to leave, Rudy, they want us to leave.
They want us out of this city.
They want to plant the flag of socialism to replace the flag of the United States and capitalism.
So the more that older people keep constantly, I mean, it's like, oh, I'm afraid, I'm fearful.
I'm frightening.
Anytime you signal to your opponent that you're frightened, you're giving your opponent a one-up that you can be beaten easily.
And I see these younger people, the way they talk, because we're in the Zoranista areas every day.
We're in Astoria, Long Island City.
We're in Woodside, Sunnyside, Edgewood.
It shocks me when you say that.
I remember a couple of years ago, somebody told me that in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, or somewhere near Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, there's a big Islamic, and they were all cheering.
They were cheering September 7th.
Are you crazy?
October 7th.
October 7th, rather.
Are you crazy?
I mean, they were Italian and Irish.
The only place a Republican could win or a Catholic.
This is what happened, Rudy, because I remember being there with you campaigning for you for mayor with Marty Golden at the time, other Republicans.
That was a Republican, right?
In a sea of Democrats that surrounded it.
So there have been many Arabic families there for more than a century from Syria, Lebanon.
They voted for you.
But what happened right after October 7th, the area was flooded with these pro-Palestinian thugs.
They knew, let's go into the Arab area.
We blend in.
They're mostly white because they got the schmattas on their face, covering their face.
So let's face it, those schmata's got to come off.
And you're going to see white Antifa members who obviously are here as agent provocateurs.
So they go screaming through the streets from the river to the sea.
Palestine will be free.
Intifada, intifada.
These are white people.
But you can't tell because they have the kefir on wrapped around their face.
Other Arab kids get excited because the parents, they're cool, common, collected.
You know, they realize, no, no, no, no, no, no.
They've been there over 100 years.
They voted for you, Rudy.
I remember campaigning with them.
They said, no, wait, they're very law and order, the Muslim, very law and order, very conservative.
No, yes, it was totally different then.
Yeah.
But their kids are like any other kids.
They can easily be swayed away by the mob.
And you know how Antifa operates.
They cover their face.
They don't want anyone to see them.
They're agent provocateurs.
They'll fly the Palestinian flag.
But quite frankly, their only purpose is to sow chaos and anarchy.
And that's why they'll sing the song, Intifada, Intifada.
It's almost like you become a whirling dervish.
So when your opponent, when your opponent Mandami says global intifada, yes.
What that says to me is he wants Islam to try to impose itself on the entire world by military force or by terrorism.
The intifada was a terrorist program that Palestine conducted against Israel three times.
So he wants them to come here and blow up our nightclubs and blow up our diners.
And I went to Israel when they blew up a pizza place, a Sparrow Pizza Place.
That was part of the Intifada.
I went to see a little girl, Curtis.
She was 19 years old.
She had all shrapnel in her face.
Yes.
And I went up to her and my wife was with a Jews.
My wife is on Jews.
She said, come over and talk to her.
I held her hand.
She knew who I was.
She said, Mayor, will I ever be pretty again?
And I said, yes, you will, sweetheart.
They can fix all that.
That's the intifada.
Does he know what he's talking about?
I want a global, he wants them to do it in New York.
They can blow up our kids and put shrapnel in their heads.
Just the threat of it.
And by the way, the Israelis got very smart after the Shiburo pizza bombing and the double-decker buses.
Remember, they pulled the ribcord on their bomb vests and blew themselves up on the double-decker buses.
So they started building walls because we know walls make for good neighbors.
And notice, they didn't have the problem after that.
Right, right.
Walls make for good neighbors.
When you have a troubled neighbor, you build a wall, you build a fence, the neighbor stays on one side, you stay on the other side.
That's what the Israelis did all throughout Judea in Samaria and the West Bank.
And they never had problems again in that vein, in that vein.
So, Curtis, I'm going to tell people another thing about you.
You have the energy that I have, that Trump has.
May I say that leaders have?
That's how you built the Guardian Angel.
That's how you fought the big battles that you fought.
When you believe in something, every ounce of your being is put into it.
That's why you'll be a great mayor.
We got to get this done.
Instead, you know.
I remember you told me, Rudy, that after a long day of dealing with all the issues you inherited from David Dinkins, which were massive, 2,000 murders, 10,000 unsolved shootings, total, no quality of life.
These are different.
The ones now, people say, well, you had tougher ones or you didn't.
Different.
Equally difficult, but different.
You told me that you have very difficult issues, too.
In some ways, you have a whole world coming after you.
Mine was still local, but you got the communists and the Islamic terrorists coming after you.
Robert, you told me, Rudy, that you would go to Gracie Mansion at night and study.
You study what had to be done.
And then you translated it to your deputies.
This is what's not happening in the city now.
There's no study.
So Eric Adams' party is still the break of dawn.
You have commissioners who go their own way.
Zoran Mandami, let's face it, he's too busy doing TikTok videos.
And Andrew Como, oh, no, he doesn't have gas in the tank.
You have gas in the tank.
Trump has gas in the tank.
I have gas in the tank.
Even when we collapse from fatigue, we can't wait to get up.
Yeah, you have to do it.
You get up in the morning and you go, whoop, and you're ready to go again.
Because you know what you believe in and you're fighting for it.
Curtis, you were fighting for this 30, 40 years ago.
It just changes a little.
Totally.
This is Curtis Sillywood.
That's who you are.
And I don't know what else can I do to convince the people.
No, I think you're doing an outstanding job telling everybody how I've been your apprentice.
People can respect that.
They say, oh, yeah, Curtis learned from Rudy Giuliani first to Canada.
I don't want him to think you're going to be, you're going to be you.
You're just going to apply the knowledge you got.
Look, I copied, I'm not embarrassed.
I copied Ronald Reagan.
I worked for Ronald Reagan for eight years, three years in Washington.
When I had a difficult problem, Curtis, I would say to myself, what would Ronald Reagan do?
And then I did it.
Like when I had my first strike, what would Ronald Reagan do?
Ronald Reagan would say, I'm going to fire you.
So I said, I'm going to fire you.
And they came back in two days.
I mean, he was my example.
He was my model.
He had been a very successful president at a very difficult time.
So I tried to copy what he did.
I think that's what we all do.
We all learn from good people.
Well, I learned not only from you, Rudy, I learned.
You learned from many people.
Yeah.
Right.
But I learned also from Bernard Kerr, who had a fabulous relationship with Blacks and Hispanics, both in corrections, because remember, he had been the sheriff over in Paseo County.
Patterson, New Jersey, you're dealing mostly with African Americans.
That's why I made him.
That's why it was a close choice.
Yes.
And I picked him because I thought maybe at the end, we could get better understanding of what we were doing for the Black community.
I always felt very frustrated by the fact that we did, in many ways, the best things that ever had been done for the Black communities.
Cleaned up Harlem, got all the crooks out.
Deacons and his other guys were just taking money and doing nothing for them.
Cleaned up the crime, saved more lives than anybody else.
And here I'm being called a racist.
And I thought Bernie could bridge that gap.
And he did.
But you know what?
I turned out to be really lucky.
We had the terrorist attack, and Bernie had worked for four years in Middle East.
Bernie understood terrorism perfectly.
And it's like God.
And you remember Von Essen, right?
Oh, yeah.
Tommy Von Essen, the flying Dutchman, I call them.
You see, you'll draw people like that, Curtis.
You know why?
Every time a Democrat has run New York, they're crooked.
And they get all the crooked people and all the county leaders get together and they give them this schlump and that schlump who's looking to make money.
Nobody's going to want to work for you, which is good.
The people who work for you will be really good people.
Yep.
And you'll give them a chance to reform things.
It'd be such a different, it's such a difference than if it's Andrew or God Almighty, the other guy.
I think where we start first is where you started first.
As difficult as it was with policing, corrections.
Once you get the Department of Corrections straightened out, where the inmates understand they're not in charge, that translates into the streets.
That's why if you remember, the inmates understood Bernard Carrick had right to silent in lockdown, but then inmates were safe.
Correctional officers were safe.
Their families were safe when they came to visit them.
They referred to it as it's Giuliani time.
And then they tried to make a negative out of that.
But no, no, no.
Giuliani time meant you are an inmate, correctional officer, or a visitor.
You were safe on the rock.
That's what it meant.
Giuliani time was great.
He was.
And then Spike Lee put it in the movie that totally perverted it.
I thought it was great that we need Giuliani time.
We're all getting killed.
And even the black people liked it.
Here he puts it.
He puts it in the movie.
They're getting 2,000 a year getting killed, wiped out like crazy.
Here come, you know, when I went up to Harlem the first time I moved police from white neighborhoods to black neighborhoods, some of the white neighborhoods went crazy.
You're double-crossing us.
We voted for you.
Why are you moving cops?
Because I put them where Comstad tells me to put them.
I go up to Harlem thinking I'm going to be a big hero.
The old ladies up there are going crazy.
You didn't put enough cops up here.
And I look at it and say, you know, you're right.
I didn't put enough cops up here.
They were told, or when I put the, when I put the cameras in the housing developments, ACLU sued me.
Oh, they departed the association.
Right.
Meantime.
Paul Krotti got the tennis association to come in on my side.
Right.
And they wanted more cameras, not less.
And they said if he didn't put the cameras in, he'd be discriminating against poor people because all the rich people have cameras in their apartments.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And you, and you may be the only guy left in New York City who understands this and can save it, Curtis.
Please.
Well, I can't.
You see, I can connect what you did.
I know you can.
New York City and then translate it as you say.
I don't understand now.
I have to ask you about now.
Like when you tell me about these neighborhoods and they don't mean the same thing to me that, and in some ways, you're facing a worse problem.
It's gotten more radical.
So we're there for you, Curtis.
Anything we can do, you tell me, all right.
And mayor, former mayor, and future mayor.
So important.
What do you, I would like to get both your thoughts on this.
We're seeing as many as five times the number of early vote, early votes as we saw last cycle.
How does that, Curtis, how will that, how do you feel that benefits you as voters?
As much as, is that right?
Five times as many?
Five times as many as what's being reported.
I saw some of those are in neighborhoods that are very good for him.
Right.
And then I saw some neighborhoods that were good for Montana.
Right.
The question, I don't think Cuomo's getting any of those though.
I will tell you this.
Let's look at Rudy's election in 89.
60% of the registered voters turned out 60%.
And they voted in David Dinkins, who beat Ed Koch in the primary.
And then Koch endorsed Dinkins.
Four years later, Koch endorses Rudy Giuliani.
Rudy wins, but only 50%.
That's interesting.
I did not know that.
Yeah, he did.
57% of the registered voters showed up.
That's 3% less.
And as I told Rudy the last time, because middle-class blacks in the outer boroughs were so disappointed by the first black man, they didn't come out and vote for Rudy.
They just didn't come out to vote.
I don't know if there are enough people old enough to remember Koch and me and everybody else, but I would be willing.
I'd be willing to do one of those AI commercials with Koch endorsing you.
Because if Koch were alive and I was Koch's best friend and his worst enemy, you remember, right?
We go up and down, up and down, up and down, up and down.
We loved each other and then we fought with each other.
And you know what he was jealous of?
I got a bigger Jewish vote than he did, and he was Jewish.
You know who didn't like him?
The Hasidics didn't like him.
He didn't get the Hasidic vote because they felt he was like an old-fashioned Jew.
He looked down on them a little bit.
Yes, he did.
He wasn't Jewish.
So I accepted them for who they were.
But in any event, Koch would support you on Israel.
He supported Ronald Reagan over Carter on Israel.
Yes.
I remember when Carter came into the heliport to go to the United Nations to see Andrew Young, his ambassador who was working with Yasser Arafat.
Remember how Koch was waiting for him on the tarmac?
The helicopter landed in Wall Street and Koch gave him the letter.
You're selling out Israel.
Andrew Young is a traitor.
Remember?
And the Democrats wanted to oust him from the party.
But Ed Koch was right.
Andrew Young was meeting with the PLO, was meeting with agents of Yasser Arafat.
Oh, I love him.
With the help of Carter, who has never been a friend of his mayor of New York now.
But it was Ed Koch who revealed that.
And remember, that ended up causing Andrew Young to leave as our UN ambassador.
It was so embarrassing for the Carter administration.
Yeah, well, they're, I mean, they've turned it so much against Israel.
But I really wish Koch was alive because nobody would even have to, all we'd have to do is have him sit there.
He'd go, not even encourage him.
In fact, you better, if you didn't encourage him, let him do it on his own.
The minute he heard Zondami, and you know, Cuomo or the Homo, I mean, he's not going to exactly endorse Andrew, right?
That was Andrew.
That was all of it.
Well, he believed that.
Andrew denies it.
He believed it.
So you'd be his candidate.
And wow, if you had Koch on your side, nothing better.
If you had him against you, it was almost like having Trump.
He wasn't as good as you could beat him, but he was almost as good as Trump.
Yeah, and not only that, this is before the internet.
He was the master of the 30-second soundbite.
Yeah.
Oh, nowadays.
Trump doesn't know this, I don't think.
He learned a lot of what he does from Koch.
Oh, absolutely.
Even though they were since the Wallman rink, they were sort of enemies, right?
Or they were on the other side.
Yes.
But he operates a lot like Koch, which is not a bad way to operate.
No.
How am I doing?
How am I doing?
Remember, Ed Koch?
Whatever they were.
How am I doing?
But how about when Dinkins defeated him and a year later, they came up to him and said, The city is terrible.
Why don't you come back?
You voted for him, and now you must pay for it.
Now you must suffer.
Now you must suffer.
That was classic.
And so he was your iconic New Yorker.
He could speak to working class people.
He was feisty.
If you were an adversary of Ed Koch, which I was, you ended up going to jail from time to time.
I mean, he made sure that your paperwork was lost.
And I was after he was, you know, why you were his adversary.
And this is what I picked up about you from day one.
You would, you brought out their worst instincts.
Yes.
Their worst instincts were defensiveness.
So they weren't doing a good job on crime.
And Koch wanted to, but he didn't know how to do it.
He had Ward who was pissing out of pissing out of helicopters.
I worked.
Never forget, Rudy.
You may work with Ward, but I mean, he was pissing out of helicopters.
They didn't know what they were doing.
And you had to come in in situations where people were desperate.
And you were just satisfying the fact that they were desperate.
He should have co-opted you, meaning making you part of the.
That's right.
And I'll tell you, there was a meeting.
I was a U.S. attorney at the time.
Right.
Koch had asked me to help him with violent crime.
That's how I set up the Federal Day program and all this other stuff.
And when I saw you doing that, I said, this guy's doing a good, this is a good.
We need this mayor.
And he would say, fucking virtually.
Right.
And you know, there was a meeting that I was in at City Hall.
His deputy mayor, Herb Rickman, very close.
Remember him too?
Yeah.
And a guy named Tony Boza, who ended up becoming the police commissioner in Minneapolis, but he was in charge of the gang task force.
They met with Koch and me.
So how old are you, Curtis?
Excuse me?
How old were you?
I was 26 years old.
One year into the Guardian Angels.
26 years old.
Boza says to Koch, my whole career has been locking up young juveniles, Blacks, and Hispanics.
This guy has a way of getting them away from the gangs.
We should work with him.
And Herb Rickman said, Ed, I've been your lifelong friend, but you're letting your ego get the best of you here.
You don't know the streets like this guy, Curtis.
Work with him.
And then Ed Koch looked at both of them and he goes, I have no words for you.
He is a vigilante.
He is a gang leader.
He knows what.
I was a U.S. attorney, completely independent of him, but he recommended that I help them with drug crime.
So I did Federal Day.
Eventually, I got very close to Ward, who, and we did Federal Day regularly.
First time I defended you, he called me up.
He said, What the hell are you doing?
He's a vigilante.
I said, You're absolutely wrong, Mayor.
Please, can I come over and explain it to you?
He said, No, you can't explain me.
What do you know?
You're just a kid.
I was the U.S. attorney in the largest district in the United States.
I had been the third-ranking official in the Justice Department.
I had helped her write a book about how to reduce violent crime with Professor Wilson.
I mean, knew a hell of a lot more crime than Ed Cottage about crime than Ed Kodch.
And I saw in you the desperation of citizens because there was poor policing.
And you were satisfying that, which was a good thing.
We should, but he never got that.
Now, here's what I want to ask you before I get off.
Did he ever understand later?
Because it's one thing at the time when you're in the middle of the, but did he understand later your contribution?
Yes.
And in fact, I thought he did.
I thought he did.
Yeah.
Rudy, after I was shot five times on the audience of Gotti Sr. to Gotti Jr. and the Gambino crime family.
So I'm in ICU.
You know, they saved my life.
When you're in ICU, I came to see you too.
Yes.
You have tubes in every orifice of your body.
It's like a meatlocker.
And as I came to after two days, I wake up and I look to my left, and there's Ed Koch.
And I thought he had died and gone straight to hell.
Remember, I was so happy he did that.
Right, because he was my adversary.
Then I looked in the middle.
There was Lisa, my wife, who used to tussle with you from time to time.
I love Lisa, though.
Will you tell her that?
I know you still talk to her, right?
Yes.
And would you tell her I love her?
Yeah.
Joe had a crush.
Don't punch me.
Don't punch me.
I had a crush on her.
I had a crush on her.
Oh, definitely.
But, boy, you and her on the radio were like two scorpions in a brand new body.
You could get the hell out of me.
And I would go, yeah.
And then there was Cardinal O'Connor who had the death vestments on, extreme monks investments.
That's what we were taught in catechism.
Just in case I expired, they would give me the deathbed rubber.
Did I bring his pal, O'Connell, with him?
That's right.
They were friends.
They were both there.
Was Ed trying to put you in the grave?
Yeah.
And then he said this.
People asked him afterwards, they said, but you were like Curtis's worst adversary.
You actually had him locked up a number of times.
He goes, you know, I thought about it.
Curtis and the Guardian Angels, they're like chicken soup.
It can't hurt you.
It can only help you.
And then we became friends.
Yeah, I remember that.
I do.
I remember that.
Yeah.
I'm glad.
I'm glad.
I love to see those things resolved.
Because Koch, in many ways, was a real if Koch wasn't a Democrat, he would have been a great mayor.
Oh, yeah.
He was limited by, he was limited by Manus, Friedman, people, all the people I put in jail around him.
This people will not believe.
And it's why I hesitated on Adams.
So I prosecuted, I don't know, a third of his administration.
They were all taking money.
They asked me one day, are you investigating Koch?
And I said, no.
He didn't know about it.
And they looked at me like I was a fool.
I'm not a fool.
I knew he didn't know about it because he was in many ways.
He was a very naive man.
Yes.
This was happening around him.
He had no idea.
He didn't give a shit what Manis was doing.
Mannis was taking 100 grand judgeship.
Friedman was stealing everything that wasn't locked down.
The guy in Brooklyn was it.
I mean, it was unbelievable.
Everybody around him was stealing anything they could see.
And he's sitting there.
First, he's thinking about the first half of his mayoralty.
He's thinking about the city.
And then when Cuomo beat him, he became depressed.
Yes.
And that's when he became a bad mayor.
Meaning, he didn't watch what the crooks were doing.
The Democrats are all you put Democrats in charge and you don't have a sheriff over them.
They're crooked.
By nature, in New York, they're crooks.
Not all over, but in New York.
And that's why we need you.
We need you because you'll bring in completely different people.
They're not coming in thinking they're going to make kickbacks.
That's what they think.
The budget of New York is the same as the budget of the state of Florida.
Yep.
Okay.
The state of Florida has 22 million people.
New York has 8 million.
What the hell is New York doing with all that extra money?
Part of the patron.
Passing it out to Adam's friends.
Right.
Or DeBasio's friends.
Yes.
Or the Islamic terrorist friends.
Exactly.
And you don't even know about that.
You don't give a damn about that, right?
I mean, you don't even know about it.
They're not even going to come near you.
They would be afraid.
They never even came near me.
They were afraid.
They'd be afraid to come near you.
And all of a sudden, you'd have an honest, you would find balancing the budget much easier because you wouldn't have all the crooks hanging on you.
And the patronage, the patronage, which is what chokes the city.
Yep.
You get these flunkies, these sickle fans, toadies, and lackeys who have no skills, but they're part of the patronage machine.
And then it's just like when you dealt with organized crime.
They put their beak in the trough and then they kick it upstairs.
There's a percentage they kick upstairs.
You found that out because the only difference was you didn't have the dead bodies, but everything else that existed in organized crime existed in government in New York City.
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I must say, that was probably one of the most honest political interviews you've ever heard in your whole life.
And maybe one of them, I don't want to overdo it.
I try not to, but at least for my city, if not for my country, maybe one of the most important.
He is running against, and I'm talking about Mondami now.
He's running against pure evil.
The man is pure evil.
Yes, he's a communist.
Yes, he's a socialist.
That's enough.
Marx, who is the author and the creator of socialism and communism, was a Satanist.
All of the theories of socialism and communism emerge from the mind and the soul, lack of soul, of a Satanist.
If you embrace them, it destroys you from within.
Beyond that, he embraces an even older, extraordinarily destructive satanic force.
And that's the satanic force of Muhammad.
The only way to be a Muslim and be a decent, modern, respectable, acceptable human being is to reject everything that Muslim people read and believe in the second half of the Quran.
Everything that Muhammad taught after he was thrown out of his city.
Because from then on, he was a murderer, a mass murderer, a pedophile, and a person who created more war, more death, more conquest in the name of conversion than any figure in human history.
Jesus created conversion by preaching and Moses never really, and the chosen people of God never really engaged in conversion.
They engaged in being selected by God.
But they didn't go kill the people who didn't agree with them.
There's no, there are examples in the Old Testament of things that we have to reject.
And it would be a good lesson to the Muslims to do the same thing with the Quran.
So when, and Jesus corrected them, didn't he?
Like the stoning of the woman, which is barbaric.
Well, that barbaric practice takes place in Muslim countries today that America supports.
That Obama and Biden gave billions of dollars to.
And it's about as basic as it can get.
They were about to stone the woman for adultery or suspected adultery.
Jesus reversed the old law with the new law.
And he drew a line in front of the sand.
He said, he that has not sinned can cast the first stone.
And he looked at each one of them, fellow Jews like him.
And they dropped their stones.
And they walked away, converted to a new way of looking at a barbaric consequence for an act that's wrong, but should be dealt with in a different way.
That's, I don't know if you realize what a tremendous step That wasn't progress, not just of religion, but of western civilization.
The Muslims have never had that progress.
They've never had a Jesus to take him out of satanic Muhammad, which is what he was in the second part of his career.
And I'm sorry for all the Muslims who hate me for saying this, but the man that you revere was a satanic creature in the second part of his life.
He killed overwhelmingly.
He used killing as a way to spread his religion.
He used mass murder as a way of creating terror so you would convert.
He focused specifically on Jews and Christians.
And although you can go find things from the earlier part of the Quran, where he talked about Jews and Christian in a benign way, if we reorganize the Quran chronologically, we find by the time we get to the second half of the life of Muhammad, he was a mad murderer and a pedophile.
So tell me what you're going to gain by following a mad murderer and a pedophile.
Just terror, destruction, disruption.
I don't, I don't, you have to figure out the answer.
I've talked to Muslims who have, which is they just cut it out.
They just cut out that second half.
The way I cut out, Jesus taught me how to cut it out, the stoning of women, right?
Jesus taught me what I should do with the Jewish practice of stoning women, right?
Jews kind of picked that up too.
Maybe they don't attribute it to Jesus, but I don't see any Jews stoning women today.
Do you, Ted?
So somehow they figured it out without having to go through the process of accepting Jesus, but maybe just accepting modernity and common sense and decency and a more complex view of humanity.
Well, Ted, oh, we kept them over in a large section of soccer time.
And next year, they're going to have to get used to soccer time because we're going to have FIFA here.
And I'm going to be very, very involved in organizing them to watch FIFA.
Because I have to admit, I have a familial connection and tremendous desire for my son to be successful because I love him so much.
It's impossible for Andrew not to be successful.
No, it isn't.
It isn't.
One little thing, one little, I'm so worried for him.
You don't know what you'll someday, Ted, Ted, you got to be a father.
Right.
You change.
You know how I changed?
The first thing, I'll give you the biggest thing I changed with being a father.
Everything changed me about being a father.
But one thing that changed me, I would never take protection.
When the mafia came and threatened to kill me, the Sicilian mafia put up a contract of $800,000 to kill me.
And the FBI said, we'll protect you.
I said, get out of here.
Get away.
And they came back.
Another group, I said, I tell you what, make me a marshal.
Give me a gun.
I'll shoot them if they come up to me.
They did.
They trained me to shoot.
They gave me and Denny Young United States Marshal designations.
So I could carry a gun.
The second year I was U.S. attorney, I carry a gun all over America.
Most law enforcement officers can't.
If I'm a New York City police officer, I have to register my gun in Minnesota, to register my gun in Texas.
I have to register my gun.
I was a U.S. Marshal.
I didn't have to register my gun anywhere.
So they trained me in a gun.
I went and shot the gun.
I was really, really good.
Except Denny was better.
I said, well, let him have the gun.
And I gave him the gun back.
I never took the gun.
Well, that makes sense.
I never paid attention on the anniversary of the Statue of Liberty when they put out the most beautiful new version of that beautiful statue with Ronald Reagan in New York.
They threatened to kill my wife.
There was a threat to kill my wife.
We had to protect her at her studio because she was on television for eight weeks.
And they said, well, we've got to give you protection too.
I said, well, they didn't threaten to kill me.
And they said, well, they didn't, but screw it.
Give her all the protection.
I never took protection until the last time.
Carmine Persico put out a $400,000 contract to kill me.
They told me some crazy nutmegers do this, some young kid.
I had a child now.
The first time I said, okay, protect me.
It changed my whole, until I don't know how old I was.
We'd have to figure it out, but it changed my whole.
Once you have a child, it changes your whole perspective on it.
Until I had a child, number one, I didn't think they could kill me.
Number two, I probably, I'm sure I care.
I didn't want to die.
But it's when you had to think of others, that's when you got serious about it.
I always thought, you know, I grew up trained and broke.
I always thought I could take care of myself.
But I can't take care of myself against a gun.
That was, it was ridiculously stupid.
Like, I'm not afraid of anybody, but I got to be afraid.
But then I realized that it's kind of like stupid.
I got to be afraid of a gun.
Right.
Well, obviously that's love of family and what most people feel with their children.
But Mayor, it's also a sign of just, right, of, that's another quality of yours that made you such a good leader.
Right.
Because.
I don't get afraid.
I don't get afraid easily.
Right.
You don't get afraid.
And for yourself, even less.
Right.
But when you're thinking of others.
Right.
When you're thinking of others and the protection of others around you.
Yep.
The minute I had my baby, the minute I had my baby, I said, he needs, my baby needs me.
And I got, I got, I don't know.
I have a bigger responsibility.
So try being a father.
Okay.
It's really important.
I'm telling you this because it's really important.
The communists, the crazy Islamic terrorists, all these, they're trying to stop fathers.
They don't like fathers.
Communists don't like fathers.
Look at Black Lives Matter.
They hate fathers.
What do the black people need more than fathers?
What do the Italian people need more than fathers?
Mothers, you all, mothers, harder to separate mothers.
It's, I think it's chemical.
But you can separate fathers.
And communism goes right after fathers.
Get them the hell out.
Like the guy they put in prison in Virginia.
This is, I don't know why.
You know why all of you don't get this like that?
Because you weren't educated in real history.
You're educated in Marxist edited history about the value of fatherhood.
And taught that you're a bunch of screwballs.
Well, Cuomo, according to this article, Cuomo has halved the lead that Mondami had.
I'm going to tell you what's wrong with this article.
He has.
But even with that, Curtis is closer to him by two points.
And nowhere in here do they say that.
This is an American press.
Where do all, now, the unbelievable number of undecided voters are 50 or over.
They account for 60% of the undecided.
I don't know.
I got a feeling that 50 or over.
How can I like Curtis better than Cuomo?
Am I crazy?
No.
Nearly 80% of undecided voters in the election fall into the 50-plus category.
And I hate considering that the fight.
to see you as a matter of the way.
As long as I may denominations and score or thenational ball falling in the elemation power.
and through the future of the discussion.
So they think this is very helpful to Cuomo because it's AARP.
But I think it's very helpful to Curtis and to me.
These are the people who understand what I did as mayor.
I don't know.
The kids don't.
But do you have any idea that the biggest group of people that watch our show are people between 19 and 35?
I think we have bigger than 50 to 70?
Probably not.
No, but we do.
What?
Our biggest group is 19.
Oh, on Twitter?
Yep.
Okay, so that actually does make sense by the nature of who's on Twitter.
I'd like to see our numbers on Rumble, YouTube.
I know, and YouTube.
But all I want to tell you is we're not completely rejected by young people.
Of course not.
Of course not.
If anything, we're seeing an uptick in support from young people under the Trump era, which you've been a big part of, Mayor.
So the early voting, okay.
Voters 50 and up accounted for nearly 60% of ballots cast during the first day of early voting.
That can't be a large number of Mondami people.
It can't.
And my question is.
Now, if people 50 and over are voting for Monami, well, then New York is in serious trouble.
We may have to sell it to somebody.
I mean, really, if people of 50 or over buy that communist Islamic extremism crap after being attacked by them and killed by them, then there's something wrong with you.
But I don't believe it.
Yeah.
It's unquestionable that the higher the turnout, the more it favors Cuomo.
Maybe the higher the turnout, the more it favors Sliwa.
But that's the question.
Because they want to go with the real one, not the make-believe one.
But with this older voter turnout, could that be a good sign for Cuomo in that, you know, his last name, an older voter, Mario?
It could be.
It could be.
It could be old school Democrats who just got it depends on what they're concentrating on, right?
Right.
But if folks are able to really understand who Curtis Sleewa is, if they really had the idea of all three candidates.
Well, I get it.
The point is this.
There was a big voter turnout, early voter turnout, and it tended to be older people, more than younger people.
Which definitely doesn't help Mom Donnie.
The question is, as we've been talking about, does it help Curtis?
And 80% of the undecided voters fall into the 50-plus category.
So young people have pretty much decided.
So we assume they've decided for Monami or they're the young people.
And there are a lot of young people that are very conservative that have decided, I'm against this fool.
Right?
Right.
But the undecided are mostly older.
So what they're doing, really, Ted, they're trying to figure out where do I cast my vote?
Do I cast it for Cuomo or do I cast it for Curtis?
And Mayor, that's where I'm frustrated with people, some that I consider friends.
We're not going to name names, but I am frustrated with the number of people who will say, and people with platforms, right?
Not just your, who will say, I like Curtis, he can't win.
And so they're going with Cuomo.
I understand it.
I don't hate these schools.
Right.
Like, I get it.
It's just they're making a calculation because they love their city.
They love the country.
But I am frustrated that that is going to potentially hurt both, but obviously more Curtis, because it creates that idea in people's minds.
I'm going to tell you how I made up my mind.
I made up my mind because I hope that you pick Curtis and I want to go down what I believe in so I can stand up and fight again the next day for what I believe in.
Right.
I think if I give up what I believe in because they intimidated me, I can't fight for what I believe in.
I believe they have won.
If I submit to their philosophy or half of their philosophy, I've and I thought of, you can't believe how much thought I've given to this.
Probably more than anything else, including my running for office.
But I just don't think long term it makes sense for me to endorse somebody who was in favor of no cash bail.
I put five to eight million people on the street to kill people.
It doesn't make sense for me to endorse somebody who put 48 cop killers out on the street.
How much better is that than Mondami?
I think I gotta stick with my principles.
A lot of people say you're wrong, Rudy.
I think I'm right.
And Mayor, I mean, look, you know the city better than anyone.
I don't know it.
I've been there with you, and I feel like I've learned a lot just by being with you so much and being in the city.
But how can, I mean, with this increase in voters, is there a scenario where Mamdani gets his Mamdana Zoranistas out, as Curtis calls him, and Cuomo gets, is able to pull a lot, not from Mamdani, but take away all the moderate Democrats, you know, what we call more sane Democrats, like old school Democrats.
And then Curtis is able to win by getting Republicans, Independents, and really everybody.
And everyone on the turn voter, right?
So I'm going to, I'll be a little off with the numbers here because I don't remember them that well.
But if the turnout gets to about one or 1.1.
That's what the last three elections have been.
Okay.
Yours was 1.9 in 1992.
Okay.
So the last election, the last election was 1.1?
Yes.
The last three have averaged about 1.1.
And that would have been Adam.
So if it gets to 1-2, maybe even 1-3, 1-2 for sure, then Cuomo will win.
If it goes to 1-3 or 1-4, Curtis will win.
Because it'll bring out the really, it'll bring out the really aggravated voter who wants to just kick the whole thing out.
It depends.
And if it stays at 1-1, Mondami will win.
I think that's, I mean, I could change my mind a week from now, but you asked me that question a week from now.
But I think that's about right.
You know, everybody that Mondami is associated with is a foreign security threat to the United States of America, to your country.
New Yorkers, why would you vote for someone who associates with people who is a foreign security threat to the United States?
And aren't you smart enough to figure out that if he associates with them and he says what he says and does what he does, he's a goddamn threat to the national security of the United States.
Can you get that in your head?
Mondami is supported by people, an overwhelming number of people who are in foreign security assessments that are leaks but classified, who are described as threats to the United States.
Doesn't that mean he's a threat to the United States?
If he becomes mayor, he will not have a security clearance.
New York City will be essentially flying blind as the biggest target in the world.
Are you absolutely blind or stupid or crazy enough to vote for that?
Vote for it, Curtis.
He won't be in that category at all.
and he's going to surprise you and be a great mayor.
So you end up with people like the New York Post, controlled by Rupert Murdoch.
But I think, I actually think this is an opinion that many people can reach, quite honestly.
I'm not going to criticize the New York Post for this, but they reach the conclusion, the grim fact, the grim fact is that at this point, Cuomo is the only candidate who can win.
You want to elect a grim candidate?
This is our only choice.
We've got to go from the bad to the bad, but not catastrophically bad.
I don't know.
So if we get destroyed in two years of five, what's the difference?
I don't get it.
This is the post editorial.
This is a post editorial supporting.
You see, I marked it up there.
That's mine.
This is a post supporting Cuomo.
The grim fact is that at this point, Cuomo is the only candidate who can win.
Can you imagine supporting somebody as the grim candidate who is the only person who can win?
How about supporting the candidate who can turn the city around, Curtis Sleeve?
Maybe if we all did that, the guy could win.
And maybe if we could all stick together, he could win.
And maybe whether we win or lose, this is an election we have to teach ourselves to stick together.
Right.
So I find, so far, the most despicable thing that Mondami has done in this campaign.
Maybe it isn't, but tell me, you give me one that's worse.
Challenge.
What he did about his auntie.
Yeah, I mean, that's a flat out.
Isn't that an unbelievable demonstration of a guy lying on the fly?
Right.
He does that whole thing with.
Oh.
My auntie, dad.
Oh, yeah, the fake crying, right?
You could see him.
You could see him just like trying to get that damn tear out.
I don't think he ever did, but he tried.
She was on the subway.
She was my aunt.
Yeah.
My aunt.
My aunt.
My aunt went on the subway.
But then she couldn't go on the subway anymore.
She was my aunt.
I got him wrong.
She wasn't my aunt.
She was my father's cousin.
Make sure.
You got to pick one that passed away, though, remember.
My father.
Who is it?
My father's cousin.
Cousin.
And she died.
So she can't say shit.
I didn't mean to say that.
No, we're not celebrating anyone's death.
I didn't mean to say that.
I didn't mean to say that.
But how is it?
He had to come out and clarify because of how much of a lie it was.
If it wasn't a lie, if he really did just mischaracterize.
It's very, very hard to determine whether somebody is lying.
That's not hard.
Right.
He was lying from day one with the God Don tears about his auntie on the subway.
Like, no tears for the 2,700,000 people who were killed for no reason other than they were going to work that morning by your brothers and sisters, those who embrace Islamic terrorism like you do.
And Zarami Bandami, whatever the hell your name is, you embrace Islamic murder, Islamic extremism.
You support it.
You support the groups who do it.
You honor the groups who do it.
You attack the people who oppose it.
I know what side you're on.
You are on the side of the Islamic extremists.
And that's it.
And if you're mayor of New York, it will be a disgrace to New York and to this country.
Well, there are a couple of other things we're going to cover, but it's 10.09.
We're way over like the Biden Auto Pen.
How are these people pardoned if the president didn't sign it?
Oto Penn, Shmoto Pen.
He didn't sign it.
I don't know.
Seems to me the pardons are invalid and the executive orders are invalid, Mr. President.
Right.
And that's your problem, not mine.
The Argentina election, we were very, very, very happy with.
So, and I do, I do, I do have to point out the following, which we're going to spend much more time on when we get more time.
And that is the persecution of Christians in Africa.
I'm going, I'm going through one by one all the so-called wars in Africa, the ones that Trump has settled and the ones that he hasn't.
So far, everyone that I see is not a war about Africa.
It's a war about something that happened 1700 years ago.
It's not about who should be in charge of Africa today.
It's about Muhammad.
They're all so far, and there may be some exceptions.
So let me pick on the biggest one in Sudan.
So Sudan split into the North and the South.
Sudan split into the North and the South because the North of Sudan was Muslim, the South was Christian, and the North was exterminating the South, genocide.
So the separation was made, two separate countries.
Now they're doing it again.
Omar al-Bashir's Islamic rule during 30-year rule of President Omar Bashar, a strict version of Sharia law was imposed on all Sudanese, regardless of their religion.
Meaning, if they were Christian, they had to submit to Islamic law.
During this time, the Christian community faced significant persecution with no help from the rest of the Christian community, including the destruction of churches and confiscation of property.
Even after 2011, tensions persisted in border regions like the Nubia Mountains, which remain part of Sudan.
Christians in these areas continue to face persecution from the government, which has been accused of ethnic cleansing against the Nuba people.
Genocide?
So when you hear about all these wars in Africa, here's what the media who protects Islamic terrorists and somehow despises Christianity doesn't tell you.
Many of them, if not most of them, are Muslims attempting to eliminate Christians.
That's what war in Africa is mostly about.
It's not about civil war anymore.
Used to be, not anymore.
There are some civil wars, but most of them, and over a period of time, if you go to America's Mayor Live, we're going to pick out one by one, like the one in Sudan, which is clearly, without any doubt, a war to eliminate Christians.
It's Muslim genocide against Christians.
That is mostly the impetus for war in Africa.
When you hear war in Africa, with a few exceptions, what you can say is the Islamic extremists, those who follow the letter and the law of the Quran, are eliminating Christians as best they can.
That's what most of the wars are about.
Those are most of the wars that Trump is solving.
And let's hope they can stick.
Because if they don't, there'll be no Christians in Africa.
Well, Ted, I think we've covered everything.
Maybe not everything.
We've got a good amount of war.
There's so much more going, but we'll be back tomorrow.
We'll be back tomorrow.
We'll be back tomorrow on Lindell TV at 7.
And we'll be back tomorrow on America's Mayor Live at 8.
Right?
That's right.
We'll be here.
We got Michael Francisi.
Big, big interview tomorrow.
Good.
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And so does our president.
Give him the strength and the power to make the extraordinary, to continue to make the extraordinary decisions that he's making.
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East Wing is being demolished because you had said initially that the ballroom would just touch down.
Well, certain areas are being left.
We determined that after really a tremendous amount of study with some of the best architects in the world, we determined that really knocking it down, trying to use a little section, you know, the East Wing was not much.
There was not much left from the original.
It was over the course of 100 years.
It was changed.
The columns were removed and it was a much different building.
Then a story was added on in 1948, 1949.
There was a story editor, which was not particularly nice.
And the building was very, very much changed from what it was originally.
It was never thought of as being much.
It was a very small building.
And rather than allowing that to hurt a very expensive, beautiful building that, frankly, they've been after for years, you have that.
I brought these along so people could see, but it's, you know, there's a relative, nobody's actually seen anything quite like it.
I think it'll be one of the great ballrooms anywhere in the world.
It's about $300 million.
It's set to do many, many things, including meetings of foreign leaders, including the honoring of foreign leaders.
You can see this.
This is a plan.
If it's got tables so that you honor a foreign leader, we have a proper space.
Right now, we have a space that with tables holds about 79 people.
And this is a proper kind of a thing.
Now, what the White House was doing, as you know, is they were putting tents out on the lawn.
This is an interior shot of the ballroom.
I think there'll be nothing like it.
And it's being paid for 100% by me and some friends of mine, donors, to it.
The government's paying absolutely nothing.
We're also working with the military on it because they want to make sure everything's perfect.
And the military is very much involved in this.
They want to make sure everything is absolutely beautiful.
You can see the kind of interiors that we're talking about.
That's an interior of the ballroom.
And it's the highest level.
And you see, it goes beautifully with the White House.
I mean, the mix is beautiful.
So over the years, many presidents have made changes.
This obviously would be the biggest change, but this was something they've wanted for at least 150 years.
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.
There 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.