The Rudy Giuliani Show: Tuesday, November 25, 2025
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Hello, this is Rudy Giuliani.
This is the Rudy Giuliani show on Lindell TV just a few days before Thanksgiving, and we are settling in very, very nicely in New Hampshire to enjoy a patriotic Thanksgiving since it is closer to where the first Thanksgiving was, which I think we visited last year or the year before, correct, Ted?
Yep.
And enjoyed immensely, including a lot of the mythology about it and about the difference between the people who came over on the Mayflower and the Puritans who came about, oh gosh, a generation later, just about.
And when you consider uprisings with the Native Americans, there were relatively few, if any, with the original very religious group that came here.
And there were numerous ones with the Puritans who were, and let's, you know, who were both more frightened and more aggressive.
The others, the original ones who we should really appreciate more, were true Christians in the most beautiful sense of the word.
You know, people imbued with love.
And of course, they had fear, but they knew how to channel it.
Well, of course, we'll talk about Thanksgiving in a moment, but let's first talk about the very, very important situation in Ukraine that's about whether people live or die today and not back in colonial days or settlement days or any other days for that matter.
The president has his latest statement is a confident one that an agreement will be reached.
Now, you know, that the love the president, of course, support him completely, but the president is an optimist and quite correctly, you're not going to reach an agreement unless you unless you think you are.
So we got to look a little more carefully at this.
A couple of rounds here in what I, as I explained to you, and even drew for you yesterday, is his Bachian foreign policy.
It's existing at about four different levels, maybe six.
And when it exists at four or six different levels, if you just look at it this way, you can't figure it out, which is why Bach's music sounds so harmonious.
And so, but if you go on the side with the lines and you look at it that way, you can see all the different lines here.
So, so what let's not go back too far.
Let's just go back to the first of the proposals that began this round.
Now, that proposal, that original plan, was drafted after secret meetings.
Now, we don't know exactly the secret meetings, but the one that would seem to have had the most influence for Jared and Steve is the meeting with Carol Kirill Dmitriev, who is probably the second or third richest man in Russia.
The first is Putin, and a great, great ally of Putin's.
Now, that produced a 28-page, 28-point peace concordat.
I mean, it's more than just a peace plan.
It's like, and I think the other in Israel was 20 or 28 also.
I don't know why it had to be that long, but a lot of stuff in it is just easy stuff to get by, which is a good thing.
If you're ever negotiating, you'll like to put in a lot of things that everybody can agree on.
So, when you get to the tough things, you've created a bit of a unity.
But here are the tough things.
In the agreement, supported by the U.S. and sent over to Zelensky, who apparently blew his stack, but got over it quickly this time.
The fighting would end.
Everybody stay in place for just a minute.
Would anybody get more land?
Yes, who?
Russia.
Russia would get the remaining part of, don't ask, maybe not even the whole remaining part, but the thing it wants most, which are the very, very looks like invincible Donbass fortifications.
And the Donbass fortifications fortify an entry into Ukraine, which is a particularly easy one for ground troops.
Not that Russia couldn't go around, but it would take much longer and cost a lot more troops.
Believe it or not, the estimate from the think tanks on if Russia wanted the rest of the provinces that they hold, the 20% to 25% they haven't gained in battle, that alone would cost them another million soldiers.
Now, I don't believe that.
I find that incredible to believe.
But if you're going to tell me they would have tremendous losses, I would agree with that.
I would put it more like a couple hundred thousand for the rest of the territory that they do not have.
Now, if maybe the confusion here was if they wanted to take the rest of Ukraine, if they took the rest that they don't have of the provinces they've taken, they'd go from about 22% of Ukraine to 25% of Ukraine.
The other 75%, that would take them a million soldiers.
And I think that, you know, we can't talk about human lives like this, can we?
But we could say, give or take a couple hundred thousand.
And they may not be able to do it.
It all depends on whether if Ukraine turns it down and Russia continues, will Europe continue to support them?
That will help them.
Will the U.S. continue to support them?
That might guarantee that Russia can't go much further.
But the agreement that was presented to them makes them virtually much easier to conquer and makes an invasion, a new invasion, likely to be much more successful than the last one was for the following reasons.
It's not just not having that fortification, that they could probably find ways around if they were willing to give up, you know, 100,000 more troops, 200,000 more troops.
They're running out of troops, or they're running out of willing troops.
They have not drafted, and they are now paying people paying criminals to fight in the army.
And they're promising the families money because there's about a 50 to 70% chance they're going to die given the way the Russians fight.
The Russians are completely reckless in the way they fight, and human life means nothing.
Now, this is not China with 1.4 billion people.
It is a country with already declining population.
There's a point of no return here where this becomes like a, yeah, they'll have Ukraine, but they'll be a second, completely second-rate power if they aren't already.
Their difficulty in capturing Ukraine has diminished greatly in the minds of everyone their military prowess.
It has increased, however, the worry that they would, that they are inclined, whether it's going to happen right away or not, that Putin is driven by reuniting the Russian Empire.
I didn't say the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union, I would say, unless he would like to use all of his nuclear weapons and destroy the world, he's just not going to take back the Soviet Union.
He's not taking Poland and the Czech Republic and Slovakia and Slovenia and all of that.
Hungary.
Not going to take it.
The European Union is together.
If they all fought together, and for that, they would all fight together, could defeat him pretty much in doing that, particularly now that he's weakened.
And the United States, as part of NATO and as just part of just being a decent nation, would have to help 100% if that happened.
So here's what they're asking Ukraine to agree on.
Give up your best fortification.
This one's, I think, insane.
Cut your army in half.
In other words, make it twice as easy for us to conquer you as it has been up until now.
Just cut your army in half.
Go down to 600,000.
We'll go up.
You go down.
Then they want the missiles that can reach Moscow gone.
They're even talking about the missiles that can reach St. Petersburg.
That's just about any missile.
So they want them with very few and limited numbers of missiles, no NATO, formal or informal, and no foreign troops there.
But Russia promises not to invade them.
And without NATO, without missiles, with half their army, and without any foreign help, if Russia should lie about it, and one of the Russia ever told the truth, they lied about not invading Ukraine when they agreed to it to have Ukraine give up the nuclear arms.
They would have to defend themselves.
So what Putin is doing is he hasn't been able to get what he wants, but he's breaking down every barrier there would be to stopping him from getting what he wants.
Of course, Zelensky first lost his temper about it, then calmed down.
And now Marco has been sent to try to come up with a plan that includes reasonable incentives for Ukraine.
I don't know what they are.
I can't even guess because reasonable incentives for Ukraine would be naette to every single one of the things I just mentioned.
You couldn't possibly agree to cut your army in half.
You couldn't possibly agree to not have missiles with a country that's sitting there that wants to take you over.
You couldn't possibly agree not to have arrangements to get help in case you're attacked.
Even Russia went and got help from North Korea and several Africa.
Moswitz will give away a sovereignty.
What country agrees, except if horribly defeated after an aggressive war, to reducing their army?
I mean, Japan did, but Japan had attacked the United States.
Japan had engaged in a war with the Nazi war criminals and had also committed war crimes of the worst kind.
And that wasn't just the United States that suffered from that.
It was all of Asia.
But to ask them to disarm in light of the Russian aggression, personally, it was an insult to send it to them.
So what Marco can do with that, given the way it started, it could be difficult to see.
Now, Putin doesn't make it any easier because right in the middle of all this discussion, he wanted to attack the capital city.
He doesn't want to attack Moscow, but he attacks Kiev.
He killed seven people in Kiev, either yesterday or today.
I do not understand why Ukraine can't hit him right back.
We are really showing Russia that we're very afraid of a nuclear war.
afraid to the extent that he can bluff us without much of a hand.
And I hate making determinations like this, but you think Putin wants to die?
I don't know.
We once gave up Austria without a fight and Sudetenland.
We gave up Czechoslovakia without a fight.
And then we got a promise they would never do it anymore.
And Chamberlain came back and said, we have peace in our time.
And that is when Germany invaded Poland.
And of course, that started the Second World War.
Not if you listen to Nick Fuentes.
He says the English and the French started the Second World War.
And he gets that from a discredited, moronic, stupid, convicted Holocaust denier and non-historian who he describes as one of the greatest historians.
England and France did not start the Second World War.
Nick.
Germany started it.
It'll be on a podcast of mine.
If you go to X, hit subscribe.
You can find out that what I'm saying to you is documented.
This is not re you know, I'm not one of those history is my favorite subject.
I've been reading it since before I could read.
My mother was a history devotee.
So let's see what Marco comes back with.
Some say the military could be 800,000.
Come on.
Negotiating the size of the military is acknowledging the fact that they want to attack you again and they want to smoil the military.
So why the hell don't we just get it over with now?
Huh?
And why do we let Putin push us all around like this?
I do not understand it.
The man is a murderer at heart from the day he was a young man.
And his concern for the lives of his own people has to tell you what a horrible human being he is.
And the answer is, Khrushchev once used this with, I don't know, Eisenhower or Nixon or Kennedy.
Not yet.
No.
But they say that Kiev is open to a U.S. deal with fewer conditions.
I say this as a concerned citizen of America.
Please do not intimidate them into a situation where the end result will be that as soon as Trump leaves office, that Putin is able to come in and have facing him half or less of the resources that he had facing him last time.
Please, please.
You may like the guy.
I don't.
And I don't trust him.
And I see where he's going.
And he should be stopped now.
So Rubio hopefully can be the savior.
He has been an excellent and is an excellent Secretary of State.
Now, something I want.
probably the video please let's watch them The report today is that I think today was worthwhile.
It was very, very, it is probably the most productive day we have had on this issue, maybe in the entirety of our engagement, but certainly in a very long time.
But work remains, and because this continues to be a working process, you know, I don't want to declare victory or finality here.
There's still some work to be done.
But we are much further ahead today at this time than we were when we began this morning and where we were a week ago for certain.
I'm holding my breath.
And I don't mean that literally.
I mean it's figuratively.
So you're going to have to watch me, Ted.
So it looks like Melania is, thank God, in charge of all the Christmas and Thanksgiving things, right?
There was a great shot, if we have it, of her greeting the Christmas tree.
You have some video, B-roll.
And maybe there are some Thanksgiving shots.
I don't know.
We'd like to take a look at our White House getting ready for one of our most beautiful holidays.
And then, in my view, for me, our most beautiful holiday, Christmas.
And of course, to me, this is when the holiday season really begins after Thursday.
I don't like this pre there's the first lady going out to the lawn and there's the wow wow just about the one I'm gonna put in my living room decorate it myself right Ted right put on I wonder how many wonder how many decorations they put on that tree today right
Um, the Christmas tree lighting at the White House is beautiful.
I've only been to it.
I've only been to it three or four times.
We used to do it at City Hall every year too.
I used to love doing it.
Of course it was a mini version.
I wonder if the Muslim mayor is going to do a Christmas thing?
I did, I did a, of course.
I did a Hanukkah thing.
I never did a Muslim thing, I don't know.
Until recently, I always thought of it as a religion that was started by a murderer and I felt sorry for the people until they decided to.
A whole group section of them not all of them, but a whole group of them decided to kill us and and took Muhammad seriously.
I also never understood the whole black Muslim movement, since you probably could document pretty damn accurately that the highest number of slaves were held by Islam and they probably have killed the most black people, way more than so-called traditional white people have.
I mean because they they kind of the parts of Africa.
They they the parts of Africa that they converted.
They converted by murder in very much the same way as they converted Iran.
Kind of weird that the Islamic it's an Islamic republic of Iran.
Iran was converted not by the preachings of St. Peter and St. Paul and and the martyrdom of their great holy missionaries and preachers.
It was conquered by Military force, by slaughter, by murder, by intimidation, by torture.
And not only that, a genocide took place to get Iran.
That was to kill every living Zoroastrian who they eventually did kill or who fled.
I mean, there are about 500,000 left in the world, I think, and they fled elsewhere.
And there are some back hiding in Iran.
That was the original religion of the Persian Empire, the Persian, Cyrus the Great, and the Persian Empire.
That empire was wiped out by Muhammad's first and second generation of successors of Muhammad who were warriors as he trained them to be.
So I don't know if they're going to have at New York City a Ramadan bush or something.
I don't know what they do on Ramadan.
The only thing I remember about Ramadan now is we are warned all over the world that when it starts and when it ends, there could be violence.
So be careful about travel.
We actually have travel warnings on Ramadan, not because of the number of people that are traveling, but because of violence.
The travel warnings we have like this weekend are because of the number of people traveling.
We're not warning that the Thanksgiving people are going to be attacking and killing people who don't believe in Thanksgiving.
There is a major difference that our liberal, woke, silly, irresponsible, and childish media and establishment have avoided to the point of our being murdered in extraordinarily large numbers.
And our fellow Christians being wiped out in various parts of Africa, Asia, and the Jewish people under the threat of the Muslim extremist completing what Hitler did.
Remember, the Grand Mufti of Palestine was a strong ally of Hitler and a very good friend of his.
Many numerous visits to Berlin and very, very joyous discussions of the final solution, which meant the elimination of all of the Jewish people.
So as we celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah, let's remember what is at the basis of our civilization, our Western civilization.
And at the basis of our Western civilization is not the Muslim religion, I'm sorry, or the Buddhist religion for that matter.
The Buddhist religion doesn't have a wing of it that has killed millions and millions of us and attempted to destroy us for every year that it existed.
It's a very peaceful religion.
The Muslim religion has a faction, not all, but a faction that has century after century tried to destroy Jews, Christians, and anybody who disagrees with them.
Secretary Duffy has said that everybody traveling on this Thanksgiving, which will be something like 80 million people.
And he's talking about the ones going on planes, which will be about 32 million people.
They should all dress up.
Now, I'm not sure.
I'm not sure if he's a and Secretary Duffy is a good friend of mine from way back.
He was a prosecutor.
He is a great guy.
One of the best secretaries they have, and one of the best ever.
And I agree with him in large measure.
You should dress to go to church.
I think everybody one day, you know how the baseball players put those stupid uniforms on, pink uniforms and go-in-the-dark uniforms and all this kind of crap so they can sell it.
Everybody should be required to go.
Every man should be required to go to a baseball game in a shirt and tie the way they used to, the way my father did.
And probably your father.
Yeah, I agree with that.
You just go back and look at Babe Brut pop on the home runs, a Lou Gehriger.
Yes, there's Secretary Duffy.
Very, very good secretary and very well dressed.
Now, the only thing I would say is, I don't think you're going to get them all to dress up to go on a plane.
It sounds like when I said, let's do away with jaywalking in New York.
Not everything worked.
But now, should they have bare feet?
No.
Should they go on in a choir that would be on the beach?
No.
Should they dress, should they be clean and neat and hygienic?
Of course.
The idea of wearing your Sunday best, however, look, try it.
See what happens.
I'd love to see it.
I mean, I used to always travel that way because I traveled for business.
And then when I would travel, not for business, I put on like a sport jacket and a tie.
It's only now that I do stuff like this, occasionally.
I just thought it would be kind of cool.
Yeah.
But I love ties, so you should know that.
I mean, I'm a big Thai lover.
I noticed I get treated differently too when I dress.
When you dress nice at the airport, I mean, you're kind of famous, so it's, but, but, you know, I used to dress like that when I was not famous.
In fact, I used to dress better when I was not famous, occasionally, right?
And right?
And you get treated.
I get treated differently when I interact with you.
You're a lady.
Yeah.
So it's actually in your own interest to do something.
And the woman looks like a nice, fine lady.
Right.
Instead of, you know, somebody looking to pick up somebody at a bar.
Yeah, you can still say that.
What the hell's wrong with that?
You know, all people that go to bars to get picked up, men and women.
Oh, used to be the men went to pick up the women.
Now, that would be bad if I said only the men go to bars to pick up women.
Anybody can go to bars to pick up women, men or women.
You agree with that?
What do you think we should go back to?
Only men should pick up.
I'm telling you, you got to get my podcast with Nick Fuentes.
And is it on the first?
It's in two parts.
So part one came out today, but it does have diversion on his views of women.
They're quite a revolutionary.
Thanksgiving dinner, according to the last estimate done by an independent group, because they've been all over the place.
Typical Thanksgiving dinner is down 5%.
Now, there are some that have it up as much as 8%.
Now, it could be what you eat.
See, if you're an Italian family, you have turkey, of course.
But here's what it means to be American-Italian, which I prefer to Italian-American.
But I'll take it either.
You have to have pasta at the beginning.
And usually, not spaghetti, or you have to have either ravioli or lasagna at the beginning.
Then you go American.
After that, turkey, cranberry sauce, the whole thing.
Stuffing.
I never liked stuffing as a kid.
I love it now.
So Comey and James, who are going to start their own law firm because they're allowed to practice law, I'm not.
And they're going to represent all the criminals that James has let out on the street, which are 4,000 or 5,000.
Their cases were thrown out because the judge didn't agree with the appointment of the United States attorney because there's a statute by Congress that says that a president, if a president makes an interim appointment, it can only exist for 120 days.
And then the court, I don't know if it says the court can do it.
It says, I think it does.
The court can do it.
Now, I don't know why over the years that that existed.
I used to think this when I was in the Justice Department, because I was in charge of all of the United States attorneys, first as the chief of staff to the deputy attorney general for a couple of years under Ford, and then directly as Associate Attorney General under President Reagan.
I never understood that.
I never understood, oh, that isn't unconstitutional.
I don't know how Congress can require that a presidential appointee be removed by legislation.
I don't know where they get the power to interfere in the executive branch of government.
It's not their branch of government.
And I don't know where the judge gets the power to do it.
But the Democrat judges, this one I think is an Obama judge.
They have no sense of Clinton judge, just as bad.
So they're looks like a house I knew.
There she is going.
There she is leaving her, we assume her primary residence, which she lied about.
No, no, that's the one in Brooklyn.
It looks like it's in Brooklyn Heights, but I don't think so.
Could be in Crown Heights, too.
If a neighborhood just like that in Crown Heights, we got to show that to John Sale, who I think came from that neighborhood when it was a heavily Jewish neighborhood.
Yeah, I'm almost, oh, there, I can see the, yep, I can see the housing development in the distance.
So that's Crown Heights.
That's not far from the high school that I went to and she went to.
So here's the issue with this.
It could be overturned by the court as unconstitutional.
A new U.S. attorney can be, I mean, the court could appoint a U.S. attorney.
You want to try a trick?
Mr. President, he hasn't called me about this.
So I'm going to give him the advice for free.
And if I charge him, they could put me in jail because I'm not allowed to practice law, which I'm extremely bitter about, as you can see.
So here's my analysis as a television commentator, not as a lawyer who practiced law for 50 years and was, I think, one of the best in the country.
with also an excellent law school record on the law review and all that stuff.
Bondi could appoint, well, I don't.
I don't know if she can appoint Lindsey Halligan.
I think she can only appoint, there was a lawyer who suggested this, a former Justice Department lawyer, but I think he missed something.
What he suggested was she could take Lindsay Halligan, Bondi could, make her the chief assistant in the district.
And the chief assistant then automatically becomes the U.S. Attorney, acting U.S. attorney.
The chief assistant does.
Makes sense.
Which is weird because the president can only appoint an acting for a certain number of days, but the chief assistant can be there forever.
I don't, there's Lindsay.
I don't think she can appoint Lindsay because Lindsay is not a Justice Department employee, I don't think.
I think that only applies to a Justice Department employee.
And here's the reason, because you just can't go pick somebody out from anywhere that could be, you know, like Mamdani who doesn't agree with the laws of America, right?
Right.
Or a lot of those senators who don't agree with the laws of America.
So a Justice Department employee, and I think it has to be a certain level, has had an FBI background check.
Yeah.
Not dissimilar to what a U.S. attorney gets.
So you can take, in other words, she could take the chief assistant U.S. attorney from New York and put the chief assistant U.S. Attorney, the chief deputy U.S. attorney.
She could put that person in Virginia, and then that person would automatically have the powers of the U.S. Attorney.
That person could indict both of them.
Ha ha!
But they can't.
They can only indict James, Letitia James, because the statute of limitations has run on Comey for that crime.
There are plenty of others to get them on.
Don't worry.
If they would come to me, I could show them how to do it, but they don't.
And I don't push myself.
So the new person, if her or somebody else, could definitely indict James again.
And I assume they are.
But I think an indictment of Comey, if it were done by Halligan put in that position, would go out, would go out on two grounds, that she can't be appointed as the interim or as the chief assistant.
And number two, the statute is run.
And the safest thing to do is to get a Justice Department employee and put them there.
So let's see what happens.
They're not giving up.
And there are a lot more.
In the case of James, I don't know.
But in the case of Comey, I just wish they would sit down with the guy who really investigated this and really knows it, but they don't.
I'm looking at them.
They don't.
I wonder.
I just wonder.
Now, the Tennessee race we're going to talk about when we come back, we got all excited about it because I'll show you that Ted and I are not always right.
We thought it was today, but it's next week.
No, I did too.
But we should have thought they're not going to have it right before Thanksgiving.
It doesn't make any sense.
But we do want to talk about it anyway, and we'll be right back after this very important group of messages.
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Welcome back to the Rudy Giuliani Show from Manchester, New Hampshire.
Not far, not far from the place of the first Thanksgiving.
Well, we have a tariff surprise going on, and I'm going to go into great detail on that because I think it's really important.
But I don't think we have the time on this show to do it.
So we'll do it at, we'll do it between 8 and 9 when we go over to X.
But the graviment of the tariff surprise, in case you can't make it over to X, is that it is not having the impact on the economy, deletorious impact on the economy that one thought.
We were predicted to have mass inflation as a result of it.
Well, inflation for this month is 2.7, down a little.
It's not at the magic two, but it's below three and it's below Biden's nine.
And the stock market, everything was up today, big.
I don't know if it hit a record or not, but it doesn't matter.
It's up like big time.
Jobs actually did a little better than expected last month.
There's still jobs are quite not quite where you'd want them to be.
But that I don't worry about jobs at all.
I always worry about inflation because I really think that we don't quite absolutely understand it.
It doesn't mean we don't understand.
It's like saying we don't actually understand the brain.
We understand enough about the brain so we have some great brain doctors that can save you from a lot of things.
But then when it comes right down to it, we really don't have a complete understanding of how it exactly functions the way we pretty much do of the other organs in the body.
Now, the parts of the economy we really do understand.
Supply and demand, we understand.
We understand what creates jobs and what doesn't, pretty much.
Everything has a little margin of error.
But inflation is the one thing that we don't understand.
And it is the betinoir of presidents.
I mean, meaning that they get voted out of office when there's a lot of inflation.
They get voted into office, promising to reduce it.
And there are so many things that President Trump has to accomplish with our economy that he can't just focus on inflation.
And inflation is not the only arbiter of affordability.
But the good news is it's a 2.7.
That is certainly a number you can work with.
Two would be better.
The job numbers, again, have been low, but they were up this month.
The economy will end up growing by a 3% to 4% margin this year, which puts us ahead of most every other country, including a real China, which is sucking wind.
And it looks like Thanksgiving is going to be less expensive than last year, or at least not marginally more.
And I think the different percentage you get from different groups, of course, you got your partisan groups, and the Democrats are going to say it's up and the Republicans say it's down.
But I'm talking about the independent groups.
They could have a sort of club of their own as far as ideologies and where they ended and what they're all about.
Ken Burns, I guess, has done this thing on the Revolutionary War, which I've been asked to watch.
And I said, I wouldn't watch that guy in a million years because he's a make-believe, phony, lying historian, historian.
He's not a historian.
He's like a he's like the comic book of history.
His thing on the Civil War, which was so greatly, it was a fiction that existed in the woke left mind of Ken Burns.
Baseball, it was sophoristic.
I mean, it was completely soppy.
And for a guy who loves baseball, and I'm sure was a much better baseball player than he was.
God, I mean, this guy's a woke bulk.
So now, do you know?
I bet you didn't know this, but Ken Burns found it out.
Ken the Red got it.
Our government was based on the Iroquois Confederation.
That was a democracy, one of the first democracies, Iroquois Federation.
It was a democracy that had flourished for centuries, a union of their own that they called the Houdin aux Sorne.
You've heard of that.
You remember that, the Houdina Sorne of world famous.
Like Plato's Republic.
The Houdina Sornet.
We all know that.
The Iroquois Confederation, six Indian tribes, they crucially influence the development of our government.
Our democracy, our republic.
This is Rich Lowry, I'm borrowing from.
Thank you, Rich.
I want you to know that this democracy had a couple of problems.
They didn't vote for their leaders.
Is Ken Burns for real?
Man, I mean, you just make like little woke liberal bleats.
And then you can say things like, they were the basis of our democracy.
The leaders were apparently selected by the old ladies in the tribe.
Now, there was an Iroquois leader named Canisato who recommended a union in the 1744 conference over the Treaty of Lancaster that had to do with the French and Indian War.
And Franklin is cited as the source for a lot of this.
Franklin cited the Iroquois having a Confederacy in one sentence in a 1751 letter about the possibility of a colonial union.
That's it.
That's it.
And out of that, and out of that comes, let's bow down to the Iroquois Native Americans who really founded America.
This is the biggest bunch of left-wing horseshit since they changed the name of the Cleveland Indians or the Redskins to the, what are they, the Washington prophylactics, right?
Commanders, guardians.
Yeah, guardians is the prophylactic brand.
So Robert Natelson, who has a three-volume history of the revolution, is quoted as saying the following.
The Iroquois don't show up as a model in the 34-volume journals of the Continental Congress, the three-volume collection of the records of the federal convention, or the more than 40-volume documentary history of the ratification of the Constitution, meaning they didn't have shit to do with it.
And it is insulting to them for you to lie like this, Burns.
And I don't know.
I don't have the time, nor do I care.
But when I watch your Civil War thing, I put it off after the 50th stupid left-wing piece of crap like this.
In a recent interview, Burns said the contribution of Iroquois led him to believe he had to center their story in the revolution.
Surely it's the opposite.
He wanted to center the Native Americans, so he played up the Iroquois story.
It's bad history either way.
The American Revolution has been praised by the New York Times for seeking to strip away what Burns calls the barnacles of sentimentality and nostalgia.
Actually, the film is committed to creating new barnacles, more congenial to the ears of an audience that wants romanticized history about oppressed groups, but not our own story.
He should be teaching in an Ively school, he probably does.
This is why we're in the shape that we're in.
This is a small, not a small point.
Revolution is not a small point.
It is not a small point.
There is an investigation going on that Minnesota, the state of Minnesota, funds the Al-Shaba.
Al-Shaba is a Somali branch of al-Qaeda.
Is it Elon Omar, who's from Somali, allegedly married her brother to get in, or is married to her brother, who claims that the poor Somalis are being terribly treated?
Is it an accident that she's a Somali hater of the Jewish people, a supporter of marginal groups that look to be terrorist groups or terrorist supporting groups, has a very, very hard time condemning Muslim extremist killings of us, of Jews?
Is it an accident that she's from Minnesota or they have a big voting group in Minnesota?
And is it an accident that the governor has gone 30 times to China?
No one can find out who paid for it, but just the mere fact that he went there to teach 30 times with the assent and enthusiastic support of the Chinese government.
He brought up over 50 kids a year, which is a massive tragedy and scandal that we never investigated this when he was running for vice president.
Because until he explains it, he sure as hell looks like a red Chinese operative.
That's Tampon Temp.
Well, we're giving millions to this group of our taxpayer money, or at least that's what's under investigation.
And she's complaining like a stuffed, well, whatever.
I'm not supposed to, I'm not supposed to say, I'm not supposed to say that, am I?
Well, they're getting ready for Thanksgiving.
And tomorrow, we'll tell you a little bit about some of the places.
But if you are in New York, you really should consider tomorrow night after you watch us, you'll have plenty of time to go over to the National History Museum, the block immediately south, and then it covers about two city blocks.
The block immediately north, I think 78th and 81st, maybe that's that may be off by one or two.
Both those side blocks, they put the balloons there that get blown up that then come out of there like a chute.
And at nine on Turkey morning, they go marching down Broadway.
And Broadway is on the west side of Manhattan and it goes right across to the east side of Manhattan.
It's not straight, it goes down, it gets to Columbus Circle, it goes around Columbus Circle, and then it goes down the east side, and then it ends up when it gets to about 35th Street, it ends up in front of Macy's,
where NBC has a sanitized version, a completely phony sanitized version of the parade, where like a lot of the performers come out with makeup on and all and do and do a number from the latest play like I Kill My Mother in Ador musical.
But they don't mark that very few of them are in the parade because they don't want to mess up their hair, they don't want to get sweaty, they don't want to be involved with rubes, which is a new word that I learned from doing my Nicholas Fuentes analysis of him, deep analysis of his anti-Semitic and hateful statements.
There is no question that the man is a committed hater of the Jewish people, an admirer of Adolf Hitler, and a, I believe, a danger to the national security of the United States, because I think someone that is that enthusiastic about a mass murderer is a danger to our country because he has a great deal of influence over young people who just agree with his absolutely sophomoric, idiotic, ignorant,
ahistorical view that's beyond that.
It's not just the man's got a deep hatred.
And I think if you watch my podcast, even the first part of it, the second one's even worse, I think we're not going to just say that.
We're going to prove it to you.
I would never say this about someone without proving it.
I think our podcast proves it.
And gosh, we left out 95% of what we could have used.
The man convicts himself from his own mouth of being someone who is completely inconsistent with the values of America.
Well, it should be the hell out of any kind of Republican movement or certainly anything I'm associated with.
I sure as hell don't want him associated with.
And he doesn't even support the president.
He says awful things about him.
Well, thank you very, very much.
Come back tomorrow night, the Eve of Thanksgiving.
Go over to X now, and we'll continue with the stories we weren't able to cover here, including the tariff.
And then we're going to have Gordon Chang on to talk about China.