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The Rudy Giuliani Show: Monday, November 24, 2025
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They haven't captured all of it, which they wanted to, so loss number one.
Darn it, from their point of view, they can't get through that Donbass defense.
If they could get through that Donbass defense, it would be like opening a hole in the wall, right?
And they would have the easiest route right straight to Kyiv.
Any other way is going to require a lot of forest, a lot of obstruction.
That is always to the advantage of the home team, right?
No matter how big the conquering army is and how small the invading the army being invaded is, it has the advantage of great deal of local knowledge.
Has to be the way we won the Revolutionary War, correct?
It also has to be the way that we were very much frustrated in Vietnam.
So Ukrainians have themselves have that going for them.
Russians feel if they can open this one area, they're going to have a much less obstructed opportunity to take the rest of Ukraine.
So what are they doing?
They're stopping the war to make Trump happy so that they can straighten out their economy.
But they're trying to set up the next war with some of the advantages they didn't have in this war.
Now, that includes that.
That's one.
And hard to say which is the most important.
These are all terrible.
The other is Ukraine has to agree to an army of 600,000 or less.
Their army is presently twice that size.
And they didn't lose 20% of Ukraine with that army, right?
Imagine if they had half that army.
Oh, well, you say they could bring, well, no, no, they can't bring any troops from anywhere else to help.
There can be no foreign troops in Ukraine.
So they're limited to an army of 600,000.
And that's it.
No outside troops, no outside help.
They cannot join NATO, nor can they call upon NATO to help them.
If they are attacked, they can be somehow defended, but no one says how.
And it's just a sort of general, we'll protect you, which is as good as the agreement that we won't invade you when you gave up your nuclear weapons, which of course, Russia defied, breached directly.
And the United States breached truly at least the spirit of it in a very dishonorable way.
Even though, look, I'm not in favor of going to war in Ukraine, but I also would be lying to you if I didn't tell you that we signed an agreement about Clinton's time.
We signed an agreement that we would protect them against aggression since they were giving up their nuclear weapons.
Not a lot of people are going to give up their nuclear weapons with us acting like that, right?
But in any event, that tells you what the value of those pieces of paper are.
So Russia is going to sign, we're never going to invade you again, like we have throughout history after we promised we would.
And by the way, if we do break our promise and invade you, we would like you to help us a little.
We'd like you to have half the army that you have now.
We'd like you to open up the gates of your best defense and get rid of it.
We'd like you to promise not to have any foreign soldiers, and you have to definitely not join NATO.
So next time we invade you, again, half the army, no help from the outside, and we can surely take you over as soon as Trump leaves office and we get a president that we think will make a big deal of it, which, you know, when you look at some of the people we have in the bullpen, right?
Looks pretty easy.
So Europe has come back and said, no, nope.
They're not going to give away, they should not be required to give away a decision to join NATO.
That's a that's an exercise of their own sovereignty.
They shouldn't be required to do that.
And they shouldn't be limited in the size of their army.
No country limits the size of their army in the face of their opponent to the number their opponent would like them to have.
And that'd make war much easier, wouldn't it?
So they don't have to agree to that.
And they don't have to give up any territory.
And that's the basic graviment of it.
And Russia and Russia and Russia, I think they also want Russia to pay something for the fact that Russia invaded them.
So they're very, very, very clear that Russia, you know, Russia, this Russian war comes pretty close to being a war crime.
But, well, it certainly is a breach of a treaty.
So where is it now?
Russia hasn't left the table yet.
Zelensky seems to have calmed down.
They think there's going to be an agreement.
These are diametrically opposed agreements on every point, every major point.
So it's going to be interesting to see.
Number one, is Putin willing to back down on some of the major points?
If he is, how is Ukraine going to feel about it?
To me, each one of them looks pretty darn critical.
I mean, say, well, don't give up Donbass, but keep your army at 600,000.
I mean, you might as well just figure within seven or eight years, you're going to be Russian, right?
You just wait for a good opportunity.
He invades.
He's got the army limited to 600,000.
He rebuilds his own army, rebuilds his economy, and he takes what he's always wanted, which is Ukraine, which he believes or says he believes belongs to Russia, even though he lied about saying he wouldn't invade them.
And there he is dressed up like Sergeant McGurk turning out the squad in the, you know, 5th, however they call them in Chicago.
It looks like he keeps playing with his bad wrist, too.
At first, when you first looked at that, it looked like an old man's home.
Is that their army?
Ukrainian army is like that, too.
Ukrainian army is all elderly people.
They don't let young men serve.
They want to lose their young men and they don't let them serve.
That's kind of strange.
So what happens next, Mayor?
I think Zelensky's in a very difficult position.
He's got a colleague, an opponent who says he's willing to cave in on almost all of them just to have peace.
He, frankly, shouldn't cave in on any of them.
They're all the ones, the ones that I mean, there are many, many smaller points.
The ones that I mentioned, though, are the main ones.
And the main ones are ones that are all catastrophic from his point of view.
He has a voracious neighbor who is going to come back again, no matter what he says.
And what he's done in this war is take territory and have them voluntarily give him what he couldn't get through war by getting rid of their best defense, defensive position, reducing their army to half of the army that he kind of defeated but couldn't completely defeat.
And finally, to give away outside help, which was critical to them.
So I don't know which one of those they can agree to.
And I don't see how you can agree not to join an international organization if it's in the best interest of your country.
So I think we are where we were at the very beginning.
And I don't exactly know why there's a great enthusiasm that we're going to have peace.
I mean, if we are going to have peace, it almost seems to me that it's going to be some kind of capitulation to an insane dictator, which always, always is a terrible, terrible mistake.
And it's always a very bad mistake not to stand up to him really hard and punch him back in the face and make his nose bloody.
And I don't see anyone doing that except Europe.
And to me, it's the wrong strategy.
But I'm not in charge of the government.
The two cases, the Comey case and the James case, were dismissed, not because they're innocent, because they're not guilty yet either, but they are charged.
It has nothing to do with whether Comey, James Cardinal Comey, inconsistent with his position as a sanctimonious cardinal, lied his backside off.
Now, here's the real proof that he lied his backside off.
Since the day he took over the FBI, I'm trying to figure out when he told the truth.
I think there was one day when he, there he goes with his little, with his little stupid, crazy death message to President Trump, which he actually would like us to believe was in the sand that way.
He just passed by in his little sandals like a cardinal.
I call him James Cardinal Comey because he's kind of a sanctimonious ass, isn't he?
When you listen to him, you say, constant sanctimonious, and he lies, and he does exactly the things that he gets very sanctimonious about.
We must have an absolutely fair justice system.
It was really fair when he fixed Hillary's case, right?
Right.
When Obama announced at the beginning of the investigation that Hillary was innocent, and then he dutifully wrote the report that she was innocent three months before he interviewed her.
That's kind of interesting.
I mean, she could have committed perjury, Cardinal.
Oh, you say she did?
Man, you're like one of those medieval cardinals.
Strange human being.
Horrible, horrible thing for the FBI that he was director of the FBI.
And horrible thing for a lot of people that were either innocent or treated very, very poorly.
And he bought right into, somehow he became the enforcement arm of the crooked Democrat government.
Exactly how that came about, I don't know.
The dismissals of the two cases today of James Comey and Letitia gets Letitia, get in.
That's good.
That's a great picture.
Man.
Letitia, who has two or possibly three primary residences, one of whom is a professional criminal outpost where the police were called, I can't remember if it was 30 or 300 times, which is her primary residence.
Now, the funny thing about her, that's the one in Brooklyn that she also says a primary residence and got all kinds of favorable treatment on her mortgage for that one.
She also got the same favorable treatment for the other primary residence.
The one she said that she resided in, but she has a niece or step niece or something niece who looks like, looks like she just spent a lot of time there because she was going around committing crimes or in jail.
But she didn't.
And there were people going in and out and she listed as a primary resident.
She took down a much lower mortgage on Poe's and she got tax benefits.
Otherwise, she stole the tax benefits.
And that's her.
She's the one who brought the cases against Trump, having promised you that if you elected her, she would prosecute Trump.
Kind of like out in the old West, when we didn't have the protections of criminal law or nobody cared about them.
But she is getting what she deserves.
She and Comey, who used to love to say, I got to get another position for this.
No one is above the law.
Well, except Democrats who were fighting these evil Republicans and were entitled to cheat and lie.
And how do you think we can, how do you think we can fight them?
You have to have money.
And of course, we have to have really, really good suits so we look good when we're doing it.
And we have to be able to go on vacation so that we look powerful and we're important.
So they said this was a politicized prosecution.
She ran around the state of New York and she ran for Attorney General of New York on one single thing.
I mean, she could have been running on crime because crime went up dramatically since she's become an attorney general.
A terrible attorney general.
I'm going to get cuts.
I mean, I'm going to get Trump.
We're going to get Trump.
We're going to get Trump.
And she got him.
But he slipped out of her hands.
So the two cases, Comey and Letitia James, share in common the overriding issue that the prosecutor was appointed in correctly, that the prosecutor, that the prosecutor ran over the time allotted for a presidential appointee,
and then the presidential office is filled by the district court in the case of Virginia.
It is true in many other states too.
It is not true in every state.
Now, I want you to think a little.
In fact, we're going to take a little break so that you can go get a sense.
You just do something quickly while you're thinking.
I want you, because if you want, we'll do a, if I could only have the time, I'd do like a little course on constitutional law.
But it is a very complex subject and it's hard to do it justice.
But I want you to think on that for a minute.
The court appoints the prosecutor.
Is there anything wrong with it?
Anything?
What would you, if you were a lawyer, how would you challenge that?
When you come back, I'll tell you how a lawyer would challenge you.
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Well, the basis for the court's opinion is a statute 546D of Title 28, United States Code, which authorizes the attorney and attorney general to appoint an interim United States attorney for a period of 120 days.
And after that, only the district court for such district may appoint a United States attorney to serve until the vacancy is filled.
And what strikes you as wrong about that?
How does the court get power over the executive branch of government to carry out a purely executive function?
Beyond that, isn't there something inconsistent about the court getting to appoint the lawyers who will regularly be appearing before them?
I don't know where the power comes from to appoint the regular litigant for the government.
I don't know, but they seem like it was a very easy question.
And in both cases, threw the case out.
The executive branch of the government is supposed to be run by the president.
He's supposed to select the people who prosecute in his name.
Everyone is really prosecuted in federal court in the name of the president.
He has all the powers that a United States attorney has, and of course, a lot more.
And he could indict people.
He has the power to do it.
So I don't know.
I don't know how, I don't, for me, I don't understand how they got through that extremely difficult provision.
But it is, you know, we don't really have courts any longer.
We have outcome determinative left-wingers who want to please who want to please, well, they did want to please Biden, but it isn't just Biden.
They want to applease their liberal sensibilities.
Mandani, who was very friendly with the president, was quite overjoyed, very excited actually, that Luxesia James, the one who wants to prosecute Trump no matter what, charges were dismissed.
He said he's really excited about this.
And he really is overjoyed that now he could probably claim three, four primary residences if he wants to, right?
And nobody will bother him.
It's hard to see how someone wouldn't at least be disturbed with our conduct, whether it's criminalized.
It's essentially dishonest, right?
I have three primary residences because if I say primary residence, each one of them might get a break.
If I say it in just one and the right one, the break is minimal.
Money, you get money.
It's like the fraud that they charged against Trump that never really happened because he never made any money.
Comey, of course, said, he will come after me again.
But I will have the strength to face them because I'm James Cardinal Comey.
And I can lie in the grand jury.
And I can lie on files on warrants four times on the five draft.
How many times in court?
I don't know.
I don't know all your eyes.
So she the reality is that both of these cases will be appealed by the government.
It's very interesting if they throw out all the indictments signed by acting U.S. attorneys.
They've had acting U.S. attorneys, not specifically a person in the office in some places.
And again, I don't see how you get around the fact the last person should make that appointment is the regular litigant in the federal court.
So they get to pick the judge.
I think Democrats like picking judges.
They get a lot more accident cases and all sorts of all sorts of things.
So we'll have to see what happens.
But Ted, I think there's a very good chance this will be reversed.
I don't think that the I don't think Courtney is very sympathetic in their arguments that this doesn't implicate the First Amendment.
Of course, you can say there are people who agree with this and therefore it's a popular.
Who cares if it's popular or not?
It has to be based on probable cause.
And you have to have the true authority, both the letter and spirit of the authority of the office in order to do it.
That's what legally allows you to act like a United States attorney, not because you really want to.
So if they change, they'll have to reinstate Halligan.
You know, Trump has said that he hasn't really gone after any of his critics in that way.
He's gone after people where there were assertions that were found and brought to him that they were violating the law, and he hasn't let them go because these were building up for quite some time.
And you never even knew about them.
So now you'll have a better idea of what and who in your government is honest.
Right?
100% there.
Bondi is going to appeal.
It's a good appeal.
It's got a good argument on appeal.
And I think that the government has already indicated they're going to appeal, right?
Yes.
We have a clerk on that.
Yeah, let's do that.
If I could just get your reaction to the James Comey, Letitia James cases being dropped today back in Washington.
James Comey put out a video.
He said this matters most because a message has to be sent.
The President of the United States could not use the Department of Justice to target his political enemies.
Your reaction to the cases being dropped into that particular best?
Sure, we'll be taking all available legal action, including an immediate appeal to hold Letitia James and James Comey accountable for their unlawful conduct.
What was your reaction to his statement?
I'm going to keep going on this.
I'm not, you know, I'm not, I'm not worried about someone who has been charged with a very serious crime.
His alleged actions were a betrayal of public trust.
I guess, was she asked if she was afraid of only one of them or yeah, I missed the question.
But yeah, she just doubled down saying that they are.
They are appealing.
Okay well, good luck, I'm sure you will, but I think the government's going to be you.
The president signed yesterday an executive order naming the Muslim Brotherhood and chapters as a foreign terrorist organization.
This is beyond domestic terrorist group.
This allows the application of all the extraordinary statutes, which can be abused, which they shouldn't be, and they're probably not with regard to the Egyptians or some others that have it against them.
If you're a prosecutor's officer prosecuting Biden, you get no money, you have money taken away from you.
That's only fair, right?
Right.
I mean, it just isn't right to have that guy have to pay us taxes and stuff.
Poor little guy.
Trump also has signed executive orders that will target the Mexican, the Muslim Brotherhood, and target them for their drug activities, which has an immediate direct impact on the United States.
And also has probably, I bet if you looked at it, they're the source of a lot of a lot of the deterioration really in morality and the crimes that are committed.
And they were grown up in a very, very entitled way.
A lot of them were.
And have no real desire in learning what the Western world and what the civilization they have and they're supposed to be carrying out consists of, which is a great tragedy.
And when they're older, have to teach their children, they're going to be very, very unhappy unless the city remains communist and we're going to get a different kind of government.
He intends, Comey intends to stay involved in the case.
He's fighting back.
Now, the Muslim Brotherhood operates very, very heavily in the United States.
It's a very heavy presence in Miami, where they just held a very, very big demonstration.
And I imagine that the reality is that this comes at a very, very bad time for them because they are suspected of being one of the groups that funds and organizes and fines the people to engage in these protest demonstrations.
and the protest demonstration is for the purpose of making us weak discouraging us and also trying to get clearly guilty people out of trouble um so this order although it has to go through a number of weeks of testing and comment and stuff like that is quite a change from the prior administration um and other people's description of it good and bad.
It's very short.
Well, not very short, it's short.
It's worth reading.
You get a sense of how going about to give these people a fair trial.
That there's a lot of evidence that they committed this crime, but it doesn't really mean anything unless the jury says, yes, we agree with you.
It was, and unanimously.
So until then, despite the difficulty of it, we have to presume them innocent.
But don't be one of those that when Christmas time comes, you have an ability to enjoy it and realize what it really is.
Right.
Obama was very, very busy today.
And I think that he has been working very hard to try to keep most of these things in place.
But Trump, you show a way to cut, and Trump does it.
I mean, he's masterful at that, absolutely masterful at it.
And I think I think they want a treaty and any kind of thing that stops it.
It gives them a chance to refresh.
I'm not saying, I'm not saying Ukraine.
I'm saying the rest of Europe.
Ukraine, I think, feels like somehow they were screwed.
They got enough help monetarily, but they always got it too late.
And after the battles were over.
Now, if you're talking about how people who oppose the regime get treated, that's equivalent.
That's basically the way people operate in situations like that.
But these are organized criminals who operate that way, not politicians.
Right.
so we'll take a short break well yeah we uh but we do have i don't know and we have allison don't We have a clip from Allison, and this is on election integrity.
Allison's time.
No.
Couldn't be a better time for it.
Let's put Allison on.
As Republicans hold the majority in Congress, Americans are asking, why has election security taken a back seat while lawmakers bicker like children over everything but?
Over the weekend, both President Trump and Elon Musk made it clear.
Musk posting to his 229 million followers, the primary focus of Congress should be passing legislation that requires single-day voting, hand-counted paper ballots, and strict voter ID.
And President Trump truthing out that all of our focus must be on election fraud.
So what is Congress actually doing?
What have they really accomplished since Trump took office?
Well, the only thing that comes to mind off the top of my head, aside from the longest government shutdown in American history, thank you, Democrats, is the one big beautiful bill, which unfortunately doesn't address the rampant election fraud that has been and still is taking place right here in America.
Despite time being of the essence, absolutely nothing has been or is seemingly being done to secure our elections.
All the while, a critical piece of legislation sits untouched in the Senate.
As Texas Congressman Chip Roy pointed out, the SAVE Act, which requires proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections, has now passed the House twice, only for it to sit untouched in the Senate.
Seriously, what are we doing?
President Trump, Scott Besson, and many others, now including Republican senators John Barrasso and Ron Johnson, are saying the only way to get the job done is to not shy away from what Democrats are certain to do.
Eliminate the filibuster.
We have to recognize the reality that the minute Democrats have the majority, they will eliminate the filibuster and they will do all those things.
I agree, John Brassel.
It's very sad that Democrats don't respect the filibuster anymore, but they don't.
They purged the two members of their party that actually held the line and maintained the filibuster.
All of them now in the Senate have pledged to eliminate the filibuster.
I can't imagine a Senate candidate, Senate Democrat candidate who also won't pledge to eliminate the filibuster.
So we have to recognize that reality.
So if we eliminate the filibuster, we'll do it so we pass good legislation to benefit Americans and America.
You know, we'll fully secure the border.
We'll secure our elections.
Hopefully repair the damage of a vomit care, transition to a system that works and have a strong economy.
Well, I certainly hope we make some headway on this front and preferably sooner rather than later.
Because as Kerry Lake highlighted right here on Lindell TV, if we don't secure our elections, we will lose our country.
I'm confident with President Trump in the Oval Office and some of the people he's assembled that we will have more secure elections.
The question is how secure?
That's the big question.
It's the most important issue.
And I've said it, I got canceled, I got called names.
I don't care because if we do not secure our elections and bring about election reform so that one legal vote per legal voter is what we have and it's on election day, not election month, and there's not all kinds of mail-in ballots with no chain of custody, we're going to lose our country.
With the SAVE Act stalled, the filibuster still in place, and election security nowhere on the Senate calendar, the question remains, when will Congress finally act to protect the integrity of America's vote?
And the harder question, if we fail to restore one citizen, one vote through single-day voting, hand-counted paper ballots, and ironclad voter ID, will we still have a republic that's worth saving?
Or will we have quietly surrendered to a rigged system that has completely overtaken the original vision our founding fathers intended for America?
The clock is ticking and the choice is now.
Reporting for Lindell TV, I'm Allison Steinberg.
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This is Ruby Giuliani back again with you on the Ruby Giuliani show.
So Ted, that was a very, very interesting report because we learned a lot from the 2020 election, but we haven't really changed very much.
I think that I think 2024, there was what I call ad terrorum effect.
I like to use Latin, not to be a show off, but because I think I just love the language.
Sometimes I'll read a whole news report in Latin to you.
Okay.
I like that.
That mass was in Latin when you were growing up, right?
That's what we could do now.
We could get one of those.
I'm not very good at using those, you know.
Hello?
This is Rudolph.
You know, hello.
See, Rudolph, Rudolph, or something like that, you know.
Translator.
Yeah.
And then it goes.
We have to use that for Uber now.
Uber drivers.
Half the time I got to use a translator.
I have to talk to my friend.
Yeah.
Right?
You notice that.
You notice that?
Yeah.
Yeah.
What language was it, by the way?
Turkey.
interesting in boston you get for thanksgiving or was it But in South Florida, when we're in South Florida, it's usually Spanish.
Spanish, you can get, I mean, usually you can get by.
Italian and Latin, I can get by on, but in Boston.
It's important.
If it's important, I can communicate.
I'm much better.
Obviously, you're much better at understanding what they're saying than being able to put it in their language if you don't know the language.
But if it's a Latin language, I at least have a chance.
Even German, I can kind of get a little.
German has a lot of overlaps with English.
I'll tell you, the languages would I never learned a language with a different alphabet.
And I was really afraid of that.
And I have some friends, particularly Alan Placa, who's like just a, you know how some people are math geniuses?
How they can just, my father was an arithmetic genius.
My father could do games like, he used to do with a friend, no, with one of his brothers.
And they would sit there and they take a column of figures.
Big long column of figures.
And they said, let's see who got it done first.
Wow.
And my father could see, he said, I could see that, you know, like I, if I do six, four, and four, I got to, I mean, I can do that quickly, but it's not have to add it, right?
It's like, you know, 10, 14.
And it's like speed reading, where somebody reads every word.
And speed reading, I can do.
I learned speed reading when the first course came out.
My mother taught it to me because she learned it.
And I don't use it all the time.
And I'm not as good at it now.
I just did a little refresher thing with it.
I got a speed reading book from Kindle.
And they're a little different than the method that I use.
And it confused me a little.
But I'm going to tell you the one thing you can do right away.
Do it right away.
And it'll speed up your reading and it'll help your comprehension.
It's don't verbalize the words you're reading.
And don't verbalize it even sort of like inside your mind.
So like I'm going to read, I'm going to read a paragraph that we're going to cover in a moment.
So there's an article here in the New Epoch Times that says, how China became the top money launder and how the U.S. fights back.
So now I'm reading the first chapter and I go like this.
That probably doubles the amount of time it takes to read.
If you just look at it and take it in, you can go much, much faster.
You don't have to read every word.
You say, well, it's not going to hurt your comprehension.
Do you know speed readers do better in comprehension?
Yes.
Now, why?
Because they're paying attention.
Now, don't take this too far or Ted and I get hit in the car again.
But fast drivers are usually better drivers because they're paying more attention.
I don't mean beyond the speed limit or maybe a little, I don't mean like reckless drivers.
But I mean, if you are being forced to, have you noticed if you're being forced to drive fast, you just watching everything on each side.
So in the next show, we're going to cover a couple of stories.
I want you to come over and listen to.
We're going to cover another one on legal gambling, okay?
And we're going to cover one on this puppy toy for Christmas.
I saw one.
I thought it was going to pee on the couch.
It's such a realistic dog.
And I am dying to get a dog.
I'm dying to get last night.
Last night, we have, Ted and I are working on, which I'm going to tell you, I might as well tell you on this show too, before we get off.
And that is we have a very, very good podcast coming up.
God willing, it's out tomorrow.
It was supposed to come out on Thursday.
But we've been, first of all, I've been getting like, I want to put more in any more into it, and then I want to change it.
And plus, we're getting used to a new editing system, right?
Ted?
And he's ahead of me on it.
But I was doing it myself last night.
And I was doing it like really slow.
And he's showing me how you can do it really great.
So the podcast is going to be a concern, an analysis of Tucker Carlson.
I'm not going to focus on Tucker.
It's going to focus on the subject.
And we are going to come to a conclusion.
We are going to come to a conclusion about whether or not he's an admirer of Adolf Hitler and what it has to do with the Republican Party.
Someone says that he, Fuentes, Nick Fuentes is the best thing that ever happened to the Democrats and Mandani is the best thing that ever happened to the Republicans.
I don't agree with that at all.
I think they're the worst things that happen to all of us because we're one country.
So, I mean, I have already come to a conclusion on Fuentes because I've finished the podcast.
We're just editing now.
And at the beginning of the podcast, I tried to keep my mind as open at the beginning of the analysis for the podcast, which has taken about 10 days.
I do not purport to read everything he has done, everything he has said, but I think we've read more than most people have because we devoted a lot of time because we wanted to be fair, because I take Tucker, I have a lot of respect for.
But you'll see, but it won't stop me from criticizing him if I think he's wrong.
If you come on the next show, I'll tell you, it reminds me of the confrontation I had with Pat Buchanan when I was a kid and he was a big shot.
Well, pray tonight, a little special for Ukraine, because could get an agreement.
Thanksgiving is coming.
We're going to talk a lot about Thanksgiving tomorrow and the next night, about the history of it.
And we're going to pray for all the other countries that we pray for who are in harm's way.
Pray for us, pray for our president, and start to think about what you can be thankful about, not just Black Friday.
Okay?
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