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The Rudy Giuliani Show: Monday, November 3, 2025
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Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani show on Lindell TV.
Let me first tell you that these are my views, not the views of Lindell TV or anyone else, but they're very, very strong views.
And I believe they have to be spoken immediately and dealt with immediately.
There is no worse hatred that has had more deadly consequences both for human life and the spirit of humanity than anti-Semitism, hatred of Jewish people.
It's as old as the beginning of time.
I have to believe from reading the Bible that it predated recorded human history.
And I've lived with it since I was a child.
I grew up in a neighborhood that was Italian, Jewish, and Irish.
And I remember the nature of it there, which certainly wasn't the same as it was, let's say, you know, 100 years earlier in the South.
It was there.
There was anti-Semitism.
And there also was a much freer and looser way in which people dealt with each other and made fun of each other.
So very, very close friends who were Italian and Irish would say bad things about the other or jokes about the other or vice versa.
But there was a great deal of love and it went on throughout my life.
I don't need to say some of my best friends are.
Some of my best friends are my best friends, not because they're Italian or Jewish or black or whatever.
And that's the way I grew up.
And I'm very, very proud of that.
When I was the mayor of New York City, I had a special pride in being the mayor of the largest Jewish city in the world.
It's since changed a bit.
I think New York is second now.
And I used to fool around quite a bit with the mayor of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv that I had a larger city than they did.
And I went there on a moment's notice whenever Israel needed me, which was twice bombings took place.
And they, of course, were there for me immediately when I needed help on September 11.
So I've had those views since I was born.
My parents had no form of anti-Semitism of any kind.
My father's two best friends were an Italian who was in politics and a very, very brilliant, great Jewish lawyer.
who probably had a lot to do with my being a lawyer because when I was in high school, he gave me all of his old law books.
It was old law, but I read it all.
I'm an expert on what used to be the law.
And he gave me a great set of cufflinks that I wear when I argued in the Supreme Court.
I'm telling you all this because I spent a lot of my time as a student and whatever, trying to figure out the Holocaust.
How could it happen?
How could the German people do that?
Of course, not just to the Jewish people, but to the Jewish people also.
They were similar in many ways to both the communists and the Islamic extremists.
They wanted to wipe out everyone that disagreed with them.
But they realized that the Jewish people who maintain this fierce identity are going to be impossible to deal with in terms of making them communists or making them Nazis.
So the only choice was to get rid of them.
And then the Muslim people have wanted to get rid of them since Muhammad told them to do it.
I mean, there's no group in the world that's killed more Jews than Islam, except they probably kill even more Christians because there are more Christians to kill.
Tucker Carlson is a very good man, as far as I can tell.
Religious, decent, great views.
I've thought, I've enjoyed his interviews immensely, the positions that he's taken.
Of course, I haven't agreed with all of them.
He's a very, very fierce isolationist.
I fear that his isolationism and his devotion to that ideology overcomes his ability to make practical choices.
That's what happens when you make yourself a definable ideologue.
You tend to see the world through that ideology.
Being an isolationist in this era is unrealistic and probably not true.
I mean, if someone came here to attack us, we of course have to defend ourselves.
Well, shouldn't we do everything we can to avoid that happening?
And isn't that going to require us to be engaged in the world since the dangers to us, sure, a lot of them are internal, but a lot of them are external, like all those atomic weapons that are pointed toward America.
Now, if you're an isolationist and you just sit there, you know, like this, you better not be president of the United States.
You better not be president of a country where you're taking care of my life and my children and my family and my friends.
So, I mean, I think it's almost childish and silly to say I'm an isolationist or I'm an interventionist.
You're an isolationist when you have to be, and you're an interventionist when you have to be, and you damn well better know the difference.
Well, that's one issue you can disagree on.
But for the last year or so, I've been listening to these things that Tucker has been saying and doing, and they make me sick.
And the interview with Nick Fuentes has to be condemned.
The lesson I think we have learned through painful, painful history with the worst hatred, the most ignorant and the most fatal hatred in human history, which is the hatred of the Jewish people, is that you have to stop it right away.
It's like the broken windows theory.
It's no different, right?
Well, it is different, but it is a similar kind of thing.
Usually horrible things begin with small things that are allowed, and then it gets worse and it gets worse and it gets worse.
So the first moment that anti-Semitism rears its disgusting, ignorant, ugly head, it has to be set down.
Well, it's been rearing its ugly head for way too long, and it came to a point with the interview of Fuentes.
Fuentes might as well have been sitting on Tucker's lap.
That was not an interview.
There are so many things you could ask that man about the things that he said, the horrible things that he said about Jewish people, the horrible things he said in many, many ways, and the horrible problem he creates for what is a movement that seeks to do good for people.
Maybe he has explanations that I don't know.
But Tucker didn't challenge him.
It reminded me of the other interview that turned my stomach with the interview of Putin.
I thought they're going to embrace each other.
I've met Putin.
I've talked to Putin.
I shouldn't suck up to him.
You think I would have interviewed Putin that way?
Or Fuentes if I did.
I got a chance at them?
My goodness, I was a fierce cross-examiner.
What do we get out of that?
What do we get out of letting a homicidal dictator just say what the hell he wants and be surprised at all the wonderful things he did?
And what do we get out of a guy who has said some of the worst things about the Jewish people?
Just kind of like getting to say whatever he wants and never being challenged on it.
Well, we get nothing out of it, but it got worse than that.
So, Ted, could we play a little of that?
Let's play.
Do you want to play his interview with Nick Fuentes?
We can if you want, whatever.
Let's start with Eldridge Cleaver.
No, no, let's start with that, because I'm going to make the distinction between a real conservative and whatever Tucker's become.
So let's start with Eldridge Cleaver.
Mr. Cleaver, I know some leaders of the Negro movement who believe that you have set that movement back more than any man in the last 10 years as a result precisely of feeding stereotypes of which white racists in fact do encourage.
That is to say, that your particular virulent brand of hate everybody is encouraging people who may be looking for the excuse to think of you as typical of their race.
And they are most anxious, and in fact, in one particular case, most anxious that they be dissociated from you.
Now, do you automatically assume that they are mouthing sentiments of that kind simply to ingratiate themselves with the power establishment?
Or do you credit their sincerity?
Knowing what you represent, knowing what point you represent on the political spectrum, if you have some Negro friends in the movement, Negro leaders who are your friends, then I could understand why they would be hostile to me.
Well, the point is, that was a very, very controversial interview in the day.
There were a lot of questions as why would Buckley give Eldridge Cleaver, who I believe was with the Black Panthers, which was an organization that was implicated in the murder of police officers.
Why would he give him a chance to speak?
Well, he gave him a chance to speak for the quintessential reason we have free speech to challenge him.
Boy, after that question, I'm going to tell you, everyone had a very different view of Eldridge Cleaver.
He also probably put himself in a place where there was a contract out to kill him.
But that's what Buckley was like.
He did a similar thing with George Wallace, the bad George Wallace.
You know, George Wallace changed in the second half of his life after he was shot.
He changed from being a segregationist to being a very, very big defender of civil rights and went around explaining how wrong he was.
But when he was enormously controversial and nobody wanted to hear from him, Buckley put him on and maybe helped in putting in his mind some of the other ideas and thoughts that made his actions really horrible and anti-American.
Well, you didn't see that in Fuentes was doing the educating on his horrible views of the world, and Putin was doing the educating.
And Tucker was the student watching and taking notes.
Not one challenging question.
Yeah, let's play him with Fuentes first.
You can compare this to what we just played.
Let's play Cup Five.
How do you explain Mike Huckabee, Ted Cruz?
And they're a lot like that, John Bolton.
I mean, I've known them all.
George W. Bush, like Karl Rove.
I mean, all people I know personally who I've seen be seized by this brain virus, and they're not Jewish.
Most of them are self-described Christians.
And then the Christian Zionists who are, well, Christian Zionists.
Like, what is that?
Right.
And I can just say for myself, I dislike them more than anybody.
Because like, what?
Because it's Christian heresy.
And I'm offended by that as a Christian.
That's why.
So I don't, like, why not?
Like, I'm pissed at the neocons.
Very pissed.
I've said that a million times.
I've been mad since December of 2003 when I went to Iraq.
And so like, I went and hassled, hassled, asked straightforward questions to Ted Cruz because that seems like there's a sitting senator who's like serving for Israel by his own description.
He seemed like a worthy target.
I'm not going after MTG, who's like the most sincere person.
Like, why not go after Ted Cruz?
I don't understand.
And here's a better example.
Let's play him with Putin and watch Tucker Carlson's reaction.
He was actually worse than I even remembered.
He was kind of making Fuente's case.
And Huckabee is one of the worst people he's ever met, not Putin.
I can't think my friend might kill too many people.
I mean, Putin probably has a list that would make a Mafia Don look pretty sick.
Do you realize how distorted that is?
I don't know.
Does he realize it?
I like Tucker.
I wish I could get him here and talk to him.
I'm not going to be condescending and say therapy, but that's crazy.
I don't hate anyone worse than Huckabee.
And I think he mentioned Lindsey Graham in that one.
He did another one.
He hates Lindsey Graham.
You should hate anyone.
And then he's a Christian.
Aren't you not supposed to hate if you're a Christian?
Well, in any event, but if you're going to hate, shouldn't you have some judgment about it?
I mean, there are a lot worse people to hate in this world than Mike Huckabee and Lindsey Graham.
And you're making the guy's point.
It's like you're interviewing yourself.
Let's go.
Let's hear the next one.
It is absolutely out of the question.
You just don't have to be any kind of analyst.
It goes against common sense to get involved in some kind of a global war.
And a global war will bring all humanity to the brink of destruction.
It's obvious.
There are certainly means of deterrence.
They have been scaring everyone with us all along.
Tomorrow, Russia will use tactical nuclear weapons.
Tomorrow, Russia will use that.
No, the day after tomorrow.
So what?
In order to extort additional money from U.S. taxpayers and European taxpayers in the confrontation with Russia in the Ukrainian theater of war.
I didn't challenge that answer at all.
That answer was kind of like Kamala Harris.
Putin said almost nothing there.
And of course, any vaguely competent questioner, interrogator, anybody that I ever trained as a trial lawyer would have said, you don't want to threaten nuclear war, and you invaded a country where you have a treaty to respect their territorial integrity, and the United States has such a treaty.
And they reached that agreement by giving up their nuclear weapons to you.
And you invaded their territory and decided, you know, a generation or two later that that's really your land.
And you don't think that possibly threatens a nuclear war?
What's wrong with you?
Will you just look at it from your point of view?
Also, I would have asked him, are you a communist?
You were a communist.
You've spent a great deal of time as a communist.
You were the head of the KGB.
Isn't the KGB the secret police that kills lots of people?
Or how about the five murders he's suspected of?
They all were poisoned.
Or his attempt to kill the candidate in Ukraine, also with poison.
I would have said, gee, Mr. Putin, they use poison so much, it's becoming like a signature.
You're going to try something else next time.
Guy becomes every single person that has become a critic of him is either sitting in Siberia or died of poison.
There's a whole list.
How about going through them all?
And how about having him explain how Ukraine started the war when he stepped over the border?
Well, Mayor, as you've pointed out, that's not an interview.
That's like we're holding hands and singing a song together.
Right.
And as you've correctly pointed out, it's one thing, and we can argue about this.
It's one thing to bring on somebody with controversial views.
You know, it's one thing to bring that person on.
It's a whole nother thing not to challenge them or have a robust discussion.
And that's not free speech.
The idea of free speech, right, which emerges from Greece, and it's the idea of the forum, of the people meeting in the streets like Socrates did, and for the young people, it was like education, and somebody that believed in God or in gods and someone who didn't.
And Socrates would take one of the two positions.
And then they would debate it.
And then both positions would be heard.
And they sometimes would get very nasty.
I mean, they would get very heated because, and from that, then people could make up their own minds.
But if I stand there and I say America is, I have a guy on who is an anti-Semitic, believes America has sold out to Israel or Israel has bought America.
Then I have a guy interview him who says the same thing.
That's propaganda.
That's not free speech.
That's like what his friend Putin does.
The same thing with Putin.
You get a chance to interview Putin.
He almost should not want to ever be interviewed by you again.
What are you getting out of him?
Well, the gentleman we talked about earlier, William F. Buckley, here's an example of, I think you would agree is how this should be handled.
He had on George Wallace, the governor of Alabama and pro-segregationist candidate back in 68.
Who by 72 was redeemed, was a totally different person.
So let's play.
This is a clip.
This is, I believe, this only features William F. Buckley, but just know this is during his interview with George Wallace.
This is cut to.
But it seems to me that a conservative has got to resist Mr. Wallace at this point in American history because A, I think there's cynicism there.
B, I think there is populism, which is anti-conservatism.
And I see, as Professor Wills recently wrote, a fusion of racism, nationalism, and collectivism, which spells a kind of fascism.
That's why I think that the conservative ought to resist a George Wallace at this time and place.
That was about as direct as you can get.
Now, most of what you just heard could have applied to Nick Fuentes, except Wallace was a much more articulate, intelligent guy than Fuentes.
And as I told you, I think very few people forget that after he was shot and almost killed, became a he became crippled.
I don't know if he was a paraplegic, but he was definitely crippled.
He had a conversion.
And he was a very, very strong supporter of integration and a very strong supporter of black people.
Wow.
Look, you know, we are Christians.
We are, you know, even those who aren't, and we believe in redemption.
I am not at all so cynical as to believe that people can't change.
I am cynical enough to say that a lot of people will fake change.
So therefore, when you see change, you got to examine it.
But when you examine it and it's real, it's quite heroic.
Quite heroic.
The person, in many ways, becomes an even better person than someone who hasn't been through something like that.
So what is this all?
I question why is this all going on?
Israel is our closest friend.
You couldn't have a closer friend as a nation than Israel.
Everything they did in the Middle East recently is of great benefit to us.
I mean, I don't know.
I haven't looked carefully enough, but is Tucker soft on Iran and on China too?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I haven't looked.
It doesn't really matter.
It's enough to be saying these things that are clearly anti-Semitic.
And I sure hope that the other than stand your own ground and point out that it's wrong and that people shouldn't follow this.
You shouldn't be hating Jewish people or many of the things they're saying, although they try to sound intellectual, are completely wrong and completely ignorant.
So I don't know where this is going.
I don't know how it's going to end up.
I think Chris Ruddy was quite heroic in giving a speech.
Where was it in Las Vegas?
Yep.
And you can tune in next hour.
We'll have a piece of that.
Oh, we will.
We will.
We will have a piece of that.
That's good.
Chris is the head of Newsmax.
And often very, very rarely gets involved in actual political issues directly.
The station has a combination of news and it has commentary.
And the commentary, you know, leans right substantially, but they always have the other side on.
I mean, sometimes it annoys the hell out of me that they do, but they do, and it doesn't really.
And they give him a fair shot at it.
So it has me quite, quite disappointed because, as I told you, I had a very high regard for Tucker.
Those views, however, I would put in the category of hateful.
Those are hateful views that he's expressing.
And they have historic reality to them of unbelievable consequences.
And I would suggest, if he is religious, that he do a pretty heavy job of examining his conscience and maybe talk to a religious advisor about this kind of hatred that he has for Huckabee and that's worse than anyone else.
And the hatred he seems to have of Bibi Bibi is a what did he accuse Bibi of being a liar?
Let's go to cut six anything.
There's a lot we don't know about who murdered Charlie and why, but I don't know, and I'm not going to pretend that I do.
But I think it's important to say that out loud because it's a fact and there are many liars out there trying Bibi Netanyahu, number one among them, shamefully, who are trying to distort the truth.
A truth that I know they need to mention Bibi.
Yeah, he did.
Oh, he did.
Did I miss that?
Well, I mean, there, he created like three or four days of news.
Was Israel involved in killing?
I mean, that's shameful.
It doesn't even make any sense.
Of course, it doesn't make any sense.
Even if you said, okay, let's go down that.
Well, first of all, Charlie had actually written a letter to Netanyahu about four or five days before.
And I'm sure Charlie didn't share with Tucker everything he wrote, tell him he wanted to help them because he felt that the situation in Gaza and the way they were being blamed for killing civilians was propaganda.
Right.
It was very poor public relations, very good public relations on the part of Hamas and Iran, and very bad public relations on the part of Israel.
And he wanted to, he wanted to, he said, I'm going to, I'd like to work out with you a way that we can help you.
Right, Mayor.
And no matter what Charlie's views were on Israel, the perception of Charlie Kirk was not, there was no public perception of Charlie being anything but supportive of Israel, right?
Among the masses.
I mean, if the idea isn't going to kill him, Israel was going to kill somebody.
There are about 10,000 people that would be ahead of Charlie Kirk.
They're going to risk killing a beloved young man.
Just for what?
Do we watch it?
Who do they want to kill?
The people who raped their women.
That's who they want to kill.
Charlie didn't have anything to do with that.
It's ridiculous.
They wouldn't want to kill Tucker either.
I mean, but you see how at the time I didn't even pay attention to it.
I mean, but that's a pretty evil way to try to get that thought in there.
Right.
Well, as I said, we're going to try to take a look at what the heck he's been saying about China and about Iran, too.
That's right, Mayor.
And boy, do we have a treat for your audience tonight?
We are just minutes away from Mayor Rudy Giuliani joining a massive teller rally for the Republican nominee for mayor of New York City.
He calls himself Rudy Giuliani 2.0.
We all know, and Curtis knows this too.
There cannot, there will not, it is physically impossible to recreate.
But the Rudy Giuliani.
But maybe now's a good time to take a quick break.
And when we come back, good, we have quite the treat for your audience.
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And then, of course, in your own area, I'm sure there are important races that are taking place that you're going to want to vote in.
I mean, some actually are quite significant.
We just haven't had the time to cover them all.
But the three big ones are New York and New Jersey and Virginia.
They're always off-year elections.
They often have some predictability with regards to the upcoming off-year election, which will be next year for Congress.
And all of them are, in one way or another, extraordinarily important this time.
The New York race is important really for negative reasons because there is a great possibility that New York City, America's most significant city, its biggest city, it's still its economic engine, but not quite at all what it used to be.
And the place that I think, without getting annoyed with me for being a parochial New Yorker, I can say defines America more than probably any other place.
I remember there were polls that some people knew more about New York than they did about the United States or New York and Los Angeles.
You've seen those maps, right?
But in any event, for New York to go communist socialist and Islamic extremist supporter will be a massive, massive step in the wrong direction for our country, which is trying to get out of the horrors of the Biden years.
And the president has done miracles in doing that.
But to have to have as an example to the world The most prominent city that gets the most publicity and gets the most attention be run by Porton.
He says he's a Muslim, and there are, of course, very, very many, very good, very law-abiding, very decent Muslims.
And then there are some Muslims that support extremism, that support violence, that support the violence that Muhammad talked about in the or wrote about in the Quran, which is quite significant.
I mean, Muhammad was an enormously accomplished murderer, to the point of, you could say, a mass murderer.
He spread his religion by warfare, not by sending Peter and Paul around preaching or by spreading the Ten Commandments.
So calm down when you start comparing the religions and also understand there's a big there's a big question about the statement that's made very, very blightly and easily.
You know, Islam is a peaceful religion like hell it is.
And it's got one got one very, very big element of violence in it that has typified it from the time it began.
Iran, people wonder about how did Iran become, it was basically an Arab religion.
Here you have Persia sitting to the north of the Arabian Peninsula, and the animosity between the two was very, very significant.
They were not Muslims any more than the Arabs were before Muhammad came along.
How do they all become Muslims?
To the point of becoming with the Ayatollah, insane Muslims.
Well, they were captured.
And the Zoroastrian religion, which was their religion, they became one of the many genocides committed in the name of Muhammad.
I mean, they're basically gone.
The Zoroastrians that exist now exist outside of Iran.
And now Iran has embraced the Muslim religion, but a different version of it.
One wonders if it's the same religion, the Shiites.
I mean, they've killed each other a lot too.
But they both do agree on the basics, though.
The extremist Sunnis and the Shiites agree Israel must be destroyed so they get their land back.
The Jews must be destroyed or conquered.
The Christians must be destroyed or conquered in particular.
And then those who are just non-believers have to be eventually destroyed.
Or after a short while of doing a lot of killing, if you read Muhammad's life, one of his subordinates came up with the idea of having them pay tribute.
You know, we have to kill them all.
If they want to pay us half of what their orchard is worth, we'll sort of enter into the protection racket.
I mean, they could have been mafia, right?
That's what the Mozart in Iran.
Now, most people don't talk to you the way I just did about the religion because they're afraid of insulting people.
I'm afraid of people being killed.
I'm afraid that if you don't face your enemy, you can't defeat them.
This is exactly the same battle I went through with the mafia.
First time I used the word mafia, I was condemned.
I was referred to the Justice Department's ethics committee because the Justice Department had banned the use of the word mafia at the request of a congressman who later went to prison.
And it was done by that very questionable president, Lyndon B. Johnson.
Technically, it was a violation of the rules of the Justice Department to use the word mafia.
I didn't know it, that it was a violation of the rules.
But when I heard it, I said, well, either I'm going to get to use it or I'm going to leave.
Well, they didn't want me to leave, and they were all my friends, and they all agreed with me.
People in the Reagan administration thought that was insane.
Certainly, the president knew about the mafia.
He was in Hollywood.
Mario Cuomo, Andrew's father, once said while I was pursuing the mafia that there was no mafia.
Come on and tell us what you need to tell us.
Mayor, you're now on live with upwards of 1,000 supporters in New York City supporting the Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa for mayor.
And they are definitely looking forward to hearing from you over the phone live now.
Well, thank you very much for supporting my close friend for many, many years, Curtis Slewa, and a man who is eminently well prepared to be mayor of New York City.
In fact, he's the only one who's really prepared to be mayor of New York City.
The first one isn't prepared to be mayor of anything but maybe some communist state in China.
And the other one had his chance to be in office and it was a disgrace.
So Curtis, who's running a worldwide organization of great distinction and run it well, as well as is versed in everything from the top to the bottom about New York City.
And as a man of courage and principle, I mean, he is exactly what New York City needs right now to lead us in the direction of the kind of city that we want to be.
An open city, a free city, a city in which criminals are treated fairly, but treated fairly and put in jail where they belong.
If anyone is considering Andrew Cuomo, please remember that most of the laws that have led to all of the crime in New York were passed by Andrew Cuomo when he caved into the ridiculously insane left wing of his party.
That's the reason why there are now 48 or 49 cop killers walking the streets of New York who got early parole.
That's due to Cuomo.
That's the reason why there are anywhere between 5,000 and 7,000 people walking the streets of New York, serious criminals, who I can guarantee you would be in jail if I were the mayor or even Bloomberg.
And that's the reason why so much of the city is involved in spending money way beyond what it should, because he's never done anything about trying to control the inherent corruption of the Democrat Party.
Now, Adams has a lot to do with that too.
That's why homeless contracts cost a lot more in New York than someplace else, because you need bribe money to kick around for homelessness.
You need bribe money to kick around for illegal aliens.
You ever wonder why the city was paying so much?
More than anyplace else, more than they paid for our homeless or more than they paid for veterans, for aliens, because the politically connected had plenty of money to toss around.
And that's the subject of a case right now.
And probably one of the reasons Adams was only at 8%.
Well, Curtis can turn that all around.
It's not impossible.
I did it.
I did it.
It took very hard work.
It took a lot of really good people.
It took being scrupulously honest and turning these people away.
Curtis has every one of those characteristics and more.
And he's a man of the people.
The way the president is a man of the people, that counts for so much.
I mean, that Mondami, in addition to being a communist, is an Islamic extremist supporter.
And he's a snake oil salesman.
He never tells the truth.
I mean, he's constantly, may I use the word bullshitting?
And Cuomo, Cuomo has had so many problems.
I mean, there are people like Republicans who are saying, we're going to go into the voting booth and hold our nose and vote for Cuomo.
You're not supposed to vote for someone in high office you've got to hold your nose about.
They can go in there and they don't have to hold their nose and they can vote for Curtis.
And then we can have a mayor so we don't have to walk around New York City holding our nose.
I mean, Curtis is the guy.
If there are a thousand of you there, I expect all of you either tonight, it's getting a little late, but tomorrow morning, nice and early, to get out the vote, just find out who's voting and who has voted.
There's still plenty more people left to vote.
I know we had a good, big early vote, but that doesn't mean that we can't overcome.
I mean, that's how President Trump won with the voting day vote, the two times that they counted the vote, honestly.
So, and also be watchful for their screwing around.
Either one of them are certainly capable of that.
The crooked Democratic Party is capable of it.
And where the hell did Andrew come from?
So where is Curtis right now?
Do we know?
Oh, I'm right here, Mr. Mayor.
Well, right here in Bay Ridge.
We just had a tremendous get out the vote rally.
And I remember walking the streets of Bay Ridge before you, when you ran against David Dinkins in 1989, barely lost.
And when you finally beat him in 93 with the great state senator, Marty Golden.
Yeah.
Yeah, and when the Republicans stuck together.
Well, that's what they have to do.
I think the Republicans will stick together at Curtis.
I see the polls are closing.
And I really do think as people fall away from Mondami, and I think a lot of people are because they're finding out things they didn't know before, they may stop off at Cuomo first, and then they can hold their nose and vote for you.
Just too many problems.
Too many problems with that guy.
Too many problems.
You know, you could end up in the same place with Cuomo as with Mondami, except it's a little different.
Cuomo will promise to do everything right.
And then like when he was governor, he'll do the bail reform.
He'll do the parole reform.
He'll do the, you know, let people out of jail.
He'll do the COVID crookedness.
I mean, he's all things to all people, which means he'll go as far left as he has as his party wants him to go.
So we're going to do this tomorrow, ladies and gentlemen.
Absolutely.
All right.
Well, we'll be.
So, and shout out to, oh my goodness.
If you don't elect Frank Murano, I'm going to come there.
I'm going to haunt all of you.
You better elect Frank Murano because this guy is, I mean, you've got to always be thinking about the future.
And this election has to build to the next election and the other election.
That's why people shouldn't abandon Curtis.
We're going to win.
We want to win.
But even if, unfortunately, we lose, we want to go down with our principles nice and high so we can come back and fight another day.
I mean, I lost in one, but I didn't lose and have to give up all my principles.
The only reason I was able to win later, because people knew I stood for something.
If our party has to go suck up to the other party, what kind of party do we have?
We'll never get anywhere.
I mean, we went.
We went from Goldwater to Reagan, and we went from Reagan to Trump on the same principles.
Rudy, I don't know.
Can I be heard here?
Rudy?
Yeah, please.
I hear you.
Hey, Scott, how you doing?
How you doing?
I'm good, brother.
I just want to commend you because it's just a few of us who die hard.
And we're getting so much heat from our own friends and family and fellow Republicans because we're sticking with the one man that has that integrity.
The last real man to run this city.
You were the last mayor to run this city.
This is the next one.
We all just heard some breaking news.
And listen, I need to embrace the elephant in the room, everybody, because it's on everybody's mind.
Apparently, our great president, Donald Trump, has just kind of endorsed Cuomo.
I just want to, I need to, we need to embrace this, especially you listeners out there that are on the fence right now.
Everybody knows what I've done for Donald Trump over the last 12 years.
Everybody knows what Rudy has done for Donald Trump the last 12 years.
Donald Trump is the greatest president in the history since George Washington.
But just like my father, who is the greatest man that walked the face of the earth, my father was wrong sometimes.
And I acknowledge that.
Donald Trump, I believe in my heart, is wrong.
I will take a bullet for Donald Trump tomorrow.
I know you will.
And I have.
And yes, exactly.
In many ways, I have.
People need to understand this is a different ballgame right now.
Sadly, this city that used to love Donald Trump, Donald Trump was loved by everybody.
And what happened?
He became president and everybody in the city hated him.
Well, mostly on that side.
So his blessing on anybody, it really could be a curse.
It could be a blessing.
So this is a very touchy situation right now.
And all the respect to the just president, and I mean that, Mr. Trump.
But this is a different ballgame at this time.
Voting for Cuomo is kicking the can down the road.
You're not saving this city from the jihadi socialist communist mandandi.
Listen to me, people.
He is not going to go away.
He's going to stay on the ground and build his empire for the next four years and come out bigger and harder to destroy this city.
The only way to save it is Curtis Sleewa.
Everybody that's voting for Cuomo, listen to me.
Let me finish this.
Everybody that's thinking of voting for Cuomo, you don't like Cuomo.
And every single one of the New Yorkers, no matter if it's ABC radio or the big moguls on this network or the big, everybody loves Curtis.
And they say, but there is no butt.
It is a split vote right now.
The only way to beat Mam Dandy is to bring your energy over to Curtis all day tomorrow.
Period.
Now you can talk.
Well, I agree with everything.
I agree with everything that my great friend Scott said, including the way he handled the endorsement of President Trump, who I love as much as he does, have done everything for.
But of course, you can have disagreements on things.
And he's further away from this than we are.
And I would have to say, there's probably one thing I do know better than him, and that's how to be mayor of New York and how to go through it.
And there's no doubt he's not as close to it.
And if, God forbid, there's a Cuomo, there will come a point at which everyone will regret it.
I predict it.
I know it.
It's happened before.
He got kicked out on a scandal of being governor.
Imagine electing a mayor who was kicked out from being governor on a scandal.
I mean, you got to be out of your mind.
We're better off taking on medicine with Mondami if, God forbid, that happens.
And then we got something, we got something, you know, in Mondami's case, we got something to point at.
The one thing Mondami does do is he pretty much states his position.
He's a communist and he's a big supporter of Islamic extremism.
So we can work with that in terms of defeating him over the long haul.
Is Frank Morano still on the line?
I'm here.
No, I'm here.
Okay, can you hear me?
Yeah, first of all, I got Mona and Mayor.
Yeah, I want to thank the mayor for his warm word, warm endorsement, not only in this phone call, but throughout every step of this political journey.
As I go into this third election of my own, I really appreciate all your guys, Mayor, and certainly your support.
And needless to say, I agree with everything you said about Curtis.
So thank you for that, first of all.
Well, Frank, you're going to be terrific.
Terrific.
Thank you.
Thank you, Mayor.
And, you know, for people that don't know me, I'm a city councilman from Staten Island.
I've just been in office for five months.
And I represent a borough that saved this city twice, once in 1993 and 2001 by delivering an outsized turnout for Mayor Giuliani in 2001 and Mike Bloomberg, excuse me, Mayor Giuliani in 93 and Mike Bloomberg in 2001.
And I don't think anybody on the call here listening needs any convincing that Curtis is right on the issues.
I think most people know that he's right on public safety.
Most people know that he's right on affordability.
Most people know he's right on taxes and zoning, certainly.
The one thing, the two things that I think maybe people need a little convincing of is the two issues of viability and perception, right?
So let's talk about viability.
This presents, this election with two Democrats running in the general election, which is what we have, presents the greatest opportunity we've had to elect a Republican since 2005.
Because if the two Democrats running split the 60 to 70 percent of the Democratic vote, Curtis can win with a plurality.
Rudy Giuliani couldn't say that in 93 or 89 or 97.
Bloomberg couldn't say that in 2001.
They needed to get 51%.
So now we have this extraordinary opportunity where if we just got the people that voted for Trump last year, 700,000 or so in New York City alone, that's probably enough to win in a three-way race.
So in this self-defeating strategy that we have to vote for the architect of bail reform and congestion pricing and one of the most corrupt governors that we've ever had, it's insane.
It's absolutely insane.
So what I'm hoping that the thousand or two thousand people that are on the call right now will do.
Frank, I'm sorry.
I'm going to have to sign off.
But you go ahead.
You go ahead.
Mayor, thank you very, very much.
We'll be in touch.
We'll be talking later tomorrow.
Thank you, man.
I appreciate it very much.
That young man that you're listening to also was on radio on WABC, and he used to do five hours or six hours in a row.
He'd like to do overnight.
And I used to call him up and have these great conversations with him.
I'm not a particularly great sleeper.
This is a very bright young man.
There's a possible mayor in the future right there, Frank Murano.
And that's why you got to keep the party going.
When you do this, when you do this, you go out of the party and you endorse one of them.
You make it impossible for the party to grow.
They get killed on the down ballot.
They get killed in terms of people staying together for what they believe in.
And I would tell you, this is probably a situation where if the Democrats had offered somewhat better candidate, it would have been very tempting maybe to do it.
But this is the devil, you know, against the devil you don't know.
And or two devils, you know.
Cuomo got kicked out of being governor.
And he made this city, he made this state as left as Minnesota is.
I mean, New York kills babies in the womb, the way Minnesota and Virginia and the ones that had the left-wing governors.
So what good are we going to do with this guy?
Let's vote for what we believe in.
Let's pray and hope that what Frank says can happen.
And then let's be able with our integrity in shape, which is the most important thing for attracting voters, to come back and fight.
So pray for the people of New York, pray for the people of Virginia, pray for the people of New Jersey, pray for all those people overseas who are in jeopardy.
Pray for our great country and pray for our president to give him the wisdom to get us through all this.
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