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The Rudy Giuliani Show: Friday, December 5, 2025
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Hello, this is Rudy Giuliani, and this is the Rudy Giuliani show on Lindell TV.
And here we are at the end of another very, very eventful week, I must say.
It's hard to keep up with everything, but we enjoy it because it's exciting.
I don't know.
I'm going to hit you with a couple of items, and then I'll tell you what I think is the most important.
You see if you agree with me.
Now, that's what I do every day.
And Ted, sometimes with Dr. Maria and others, on Wendell TV.
And so the Supreme Court has decided to hear the birthright citizenship case, which is very, very significant.
That's the case that says that if you are born in the United States anyhow, anyway, no matter what, even if you're here for a second over the border, you're a citizen.
The Democrats who want everybody to come into the United States, whether they belong here, they don't belong here, they're safe or dangerous or complete terroristic animals, are in favor of its remaining the way it is.
So if you can sneak over the border, you can have your kid here, your kid gets American welfare forever.
That's the Democratic view of it.
The Republican view of it is that this was meant as a special provision in the Constitution to clarify citizenship for slaves who were free, and that it does say under the jurisdiction of the United States, and that has had qualified meanings over the years, and it would not include people who do it as a subterfuge.
So the Supreme Court's going to decide it.
Most of the people at the argument thought that the president was going to lose, but at the end, most of the people at the argument were Washington correspondents and lawyers.
And frankly, their reading of the Supreme Court would get them an F in constitutional law if I were teaching it.
So I do think the balance here is in favor slightly of preserving precedent.
If they were to do a real original intent analysis from the beginning, I think they come out the other way.
But it is close.
It's not as if it's obvious, like some things that you can easily reverse.
So therefore, the power of years and years and years of assuming what it meant, even though it might be debatable, it's not as clearly incorrect as you'd like for someone I think like Roberts, possibly some of the others.
Of course, the Democrats will vote for it because it'll help their party get as many more criminals in here as possible and people who have no regard for this country or people who don't express any feelings about this country before coming in or any way of really growing as a cohesive nation.
Anything they can do to break that up, of course, is part of their Marxist goal.
It's unfortunate that they're not arguing it really based on constitutional principles.
And I don't know that the court can really consider that, nor am I saying they should, but politically we should, politically, we should see it.
Now, they also gave the president a real win by basically not doing anything to disturb the Texas redistricting.
Now, the Texas redistricting is a plus five Republican seats, although many people think it's a plus four, not a plus five.
And of course, many people think the Republicans are going to get shellacked in the midterm elections.
I just saw an article like that.
I don't believe that's the case, but I do think they're going to get a net out of this Texas thing.
And I think worst case scenario, you're looking at three additional Republican seats.
Now, Scummy Newscomb is trying to do the same thing in California, but he's got an internal issue with regard to that, which is a violation of not only this possible federal constitution, but the state constitution.
So whether that's going to make it so that a redistricting can be done before next year, the Texas thing is all done.
He hasn't even begun.
So he's going to have to rush real hard to catch up on that.
Also, Indiana's court has approved a redistricting for Indiana.
Now, how that's going to come out, it will not be, it is going to be pretty bipartisan, but just the pure force of the growth of the Republican Party will mean one or two seats.
Right now, overall, the House is completely gerrymandered, depending on the state.
And the Democrats have to balance.
Most people think of about 20 seats that way.
So we'll have to see what happens in this battle and how many more get through.
They're starting to run out of time to get it done so that it'll pass the several courts that will have to review it.
So we'll have to see what happens.
But that's the Supreme Court action.
Netflix and Warner Brothers have reached a deal of $83 billion and Netflix wants to buy Warner Brothers.
Now, very serious antitrust concerns have been raised to this because it'll give Netflix really monopolistic dominance of the streaming market.
I think over 80%.
And gosh, when I took antitrust in law school, when you started hitting 80%, boy, you were in for real trouble.
Netflix thinks they're going to get away with it.
And then they're trying to blame the challenge on the fact that the Ellison family, father and son, are making a competing bid.
Very interesting, they're making a competing bid for about 5% less.
I don't know, maybe it's 10%, maybe 5%.
But the value of their bid is that there are no antitrust implications in their bid.
Now, part of that is because people say, and this is the only way these people in the market can understand it.
They're closer to the, they're closer to the Trumps.
And Trump would rather have a moderate people like the Ellisons rather than the Warner Brothers and the Netflixes and who are, you know, in part working for China and the Communist Party and the Islamic terrorists and everything that's anti-American and anti-Christian and anti-Jewish.
But in any event, this is really a matter of law.
From my old days as an antitrust dude, never an antitrust lawyer, except I did argue a very successful case for AT ⁇ T antitrust case and won it for them when I was a lawyer, because I always believed I could argue everything.
I was taught that by Judge McMahon, a good lawyer can study the law.
It may take you hundreds of thousands of hours in a library, but if you're a good lawyer, you're a good lawyer.
So I won two cases for AT ⁇ T antitrust cases.
But I would say the legal arguments are clearly on the Ellison side.
Their company is much smaller than Netflix.
The acquisition of Warner Brothers would actually create a competitor against Netflix and would fulfill the purpose of the antitrust laws in the true spirit of Teddy Roosevelt and the people who felt that competition was the real regulator of a capitalist market, not the government.
So let's see what happens.
I don't know that I would sign any papers yet.
Let's see what happens.
The accused pipe bomber was in court, and we'll cover that a little bit later.
Everyone was shocked when they found out that he wasn't white because the most reliable reporter, would you say in Washington or in the world, had announced that he was white.
Weren't you surprised?
Weren't you surprised that he was wrong?
I mean, has he ever been wrong before?
I can't.
I mean, we could probably count the number of times he's been right on one hand.
So we're dipping down here when I did the five interviews in one Sunday morning.
I remember the interview I had with him and he said, when I said that the conversation with the Bush kid was locker room talk, he said, Mayor Giuliani, he would never use language like that, like Trump did.
I said, Jake, would you ever use language like that?
Boom, no.
I said, oh, my goodness.
Well, now I've met two.
Now I know two perfect people, Jesus Christ and you.
And I happen to know that Jake's got a foul mouth.
He goes, come on, Jake, and other things about him.
In that area, let's put it.
Now, what did he got caught in another big stink recently?
And he was terrible in the debate.
He was like, that might have been the debate was like a year.
Well, the debate they were, actually, you could actually see that Biden people come giving him questions.
Right?
Right, right.
Yeah, he was, yes, exactly.
Well, the guy was white.
So, what's your what do you think the biggest story is?
Here's what I think the biggest story is: I think the biggest story is the World Cup.
So, let's go and let's cover the World Cup.
The president, the president, first of all, more important than the World Cup, he finally got his peace prize.
Right, he was given a peace prize by FIFA, the World Cup.
And it wasn't made up for him.
They always give one out.
Except in the past, you know, at the beginning of FIFA, they give out some kind of a prize.
Oh, they did.
This wasn't the first time?
No, no, I don't think so.
I thought this was the first peace prize.
But let's take a look at that.
The president got his peace prize.
He only had five wars.
There's also a beautiful medal for you that you can wear everywhere you want to go right now.
Okay, let me hold.
Fantastic.
Excellent.
And you will receive also, of course, a certificate which reads out, and I would read it out with your permission: what are the reasons for you receiving this FIFA Peace Prize, Football Unites the World?
So the FIFA Peace Prize is presented annually on behalf of the billions of football-loving people from around the world to distinguish individuals.
I was fooling you.
Yeah, I did.
Why not?
Well, I mean, that's the peace prize, more than well deserved.
I mean, eight wars that he has stopped and two that he has slowed down and is working like a working like hell, trying to bring peace to countries other than America.
This is a president who's brought peace to the world, and America is not at war.
Now, you would say this does great things for the goodwill of America, not with the press.
It doesn't matter with the press.
The press is for communism, not really for the world.
They were all trained in these Marxist colleges and institutions that have been brainwashed, oh gosh, over 100 years.
It's really pathetic.
We're going to have to fix that for sure.
But, well, the World Cup is going to start in the summer, but there will be a lot of things leading up to it.
Today, today was the draw so that people go into different, what do they call them, leagues or units or whatever.
I don't really, I followed the World Cup in 96 when it was in New York, and then I follow it on and off.
But I can't say that I'm a great fan of it.
I got to learn soccer watching my son play and digging out the snow in Central Park so he could play with his friends at St. At St. Joseph's.
Yeah.
But I mean, I played soccer, but I used to try to kick it like it was a field goal.
I used to kick it in the poor guy's head.
I was constantly getting a flag.
Well, they said all they call them cars, man.
Well, first of all, they call it football.
So the first thing I did when I saw somebody kick it was tackle.
And they threw me out of the game for a while.
Can you tackle in football?
I know you're going to get cute with me now, like the president did.
He wants to rename it.
Did you hear you hear him?
I believe we have that.
You're an even bigger football fan than I am.
If he was talking about baseball, I would be in open revolt.
Over football, I'm going to consider.
Right.
Mr. President, President Trump, next summer is historic for the United States in more than one way.
What does it mean to you that the FIFA World Cup is actually taking place in the United States' 250th birthday?
You got to look at his face, dude.
You don't even hear the sound.
He's playing around.
He's having fun.
Everybody's all excited, all upset.
But this is what he does.
Gives you something else to think about over the weekend other than the poor people getting killed in Ukraine or the people getting killed in Nigeria or the people starving to death in various parts of the world or whoever Putin is deciding to kill this weekend.
It gives you something to think about.
And it has a logical basis, right?
So basketball is correctly named, right?
You throw the ball in the basket, right?
Baseball is hard to name correctly, except to call it baseball.
It's a batter's game and a pitcher's game and a defensive game.
So it's all about the baseball, right?
You got to hit it.
You got to catch it.
You got to throw it.
You got to tag it.
It's all about the baseball.
Football, which originally was that, well, soccer is almost exclusively a game of the foot, right?
So you have the hands to protect against a goal and you have some other, you can hit the shoulders and the head and stuff like that.
But the primary basis of the game is kicking the ball.
Football, if you look at Irish football, which is the same, I think, as Australian football pretty much, which may be the sort of in-between arbiter there, they kick the ball more often in that game.
You can kick anytime.
You don't have to have a set field goal.
You can even kick on the run in Irish football.
In other words, a running back can be running with the ball.
And if he feels he's going to get tackled short of score and a goal and they need three points quickly, he can kick for the goal, which is a little closer.
And I've forgotten that he doesn't get full seven or six points for that, but he gets one or two points for that.
And you can kick at any time.
So they do have, it's mostly a running game.
Don't know if they have the forward pass.
They have the lateral.
And they have scrums.
Scrums are they all tackle the guy with the ball and they try to pull it away from him.
And then somebody comes out of it.
Usually they're fighting.
And that could be the point at which he throws something.
Somebody kicks it or tries to run with it.
So he's got a good argument in terms of definition, right?
Football, we kick off now.
It's almost kickoff, kickoff in professional football silly.
You almost don't even like to watch it.
They all line up like a chessboard.
And the guy kicks the ball just to the goal line.
He could probably kick it to Mars.
And then every once in a while, somebody runs one for a touchdown, but that happens, you know, that happens so little that you might as well just wait for it and watch it on, you know, on sports that night, right?
It's hardly an integral part of the game.
And then it's really a passing running game and defense.
Like baseball, it's a multifaceted game.
It isn't one thing.
It's scoring goals.
Goal ball.
Touchdown ball.
Let's play it at.
So here's the president starting at the last.
Touchdown ball.
Let's watch it.
Again, soccer in the United States.
We seem to never call it that because we have a little bit of a conflict with another thing that's called football.
But when you think about it, shouldn't it really be called?
I mean, this is football.
There's no question about it.
We have to come up with another name for the Red Chinese Basketball League.
Yeah.
Well, that's all right.
Well, maybe next show, stick with us for eight o'clock in the morning.
Yeah, we'll try.
We'll try to see.
But basically, he raises a question many people have raised at other times.
Are we really entitled to the name football when they're all with the foot 80% and we're with the foot 20% or maybe 10?
Right.
We'd much more be, you know, of course, touchdown is not the only way to score, but it's the main way and the optimum way.
Right.
So touchdown, touchdown ball wouldn't be bad.
Touchdown ball?
Yeah, I mean, that's what it is.
Handball?
Handball?
It's not handball.
We have handballs against the wall.
And if it were a game of just passes, you could call it passing ball or running ball.
Or is it run ball?
But it isn't.
It's not a run ball game or a passball game, unless you consider the running after catching the ball.
Yeah, there's a lot of running involved.
But if it weren't for the fact that you could score by field gold and safety, right?
Yeah.
Which are minor, well, field goals aren't minor, but the main purpose of a football, the main purpose of football is to score touchdowns or prevent them.
Yeah.
That's the main purpose.
Right.
So I think touchdown ball would be a good, would be a good thing to call it.
Four-down ball.
Touchball, tackle ball.
Tackle ball.
That'd be good.
Tackle ball?
Tackle ball?
Look, I could get over a name change.
It would take some time, right?
But I'm not like married to the name.
Who's leading the tackle ball league?
Did it take a while to get used to it?
The defensive guys are like that.
I think so.
Defensive guys.
Tackle ball.
And the big-time tacklers would be completely.
Well, we could throw out names.
I like touchdown ball.
You really do.
Yeah, I like that.
Because that's really what you that gets the most cheers in a game.
I mean, if you didn't have a good name for baseball, if you call it home run ball, it'll get people all excited because that's the thing they want to see most, right?
Yeah.
Well, I guess they call it basketball, and the point is to get it in the basket.
Right, but that's the only point.
Yeah.
Or defense is always the point to stop it going.
Yeah, which we don't see much of in the NBA these days.
I mean, hockey, if it didn't have, I don't know how they came with the name hockey could be netball.
Could be netball.
It could be puckball.
Stickball.
But so could soccer.
Soccer could be netball.
No, ice puck ball.
Soccer could be soccer.
Could be netball.
But it could be netball, too.
And soccer could be iceball.
I'm with Will Kane.
We're going to keep it football just like we keep our U.S.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
I don't know.
I just thought it was interesting to.
It's not our fault.
And maybe this time it'll change with Andrew taking a leadership role and the president.
It's not going to change.
Not going to change.
Right.
Have we hosted the World Cup before?
Yeah, of course.
We hosted it when I was the mayor of New York.
We had the semifinal in New York.
But was it nationwide then, too?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like they hosted in a bunch of states.
Yeah, and they had the final in LA.
They had the semifinals in New York.
And I'm guessing the thought was soccer would pick up and everyone would start loving it here.
It did pick up.
And it did.
Yeah.
Youth soccer was big then.
Youth soccer was big then.
And now we have not an overwhelmingly large professional soccer, but a very solidly supported soccer league.
I mean, they make it solid in New York.
And most players, the stadiums are built at the 20,000, 30,000 range.
Yeah.
And they film.
Yeah.
But they're still not thought of as like the main four sports.
Like basketball was in the 50s yeah, and the 60s.
So in the future you think it'll keep getting more popular.
It could.
It could, particularly with the growth of people who, you know, don't want their kids playing football or and also, you know oh, playing soccer.
Yeah, you look at the Hispanics and and um and people choosing soccer.
You know, Italians and Irish are strange because Italians and Irish and Italy and Ireland are are soccer fans yeah, but Italian and Irish Americans um uh, German Americans, they're, all you know, football fans.
They've forgotten the soccer.
I mean, Vince Lombardi, the greatest coach yeah, that's Italian, American.
So we're still, we're still amazed at uh, what's going on in Minnesota.
But yeah this, I know it's.
It's a heck of an expression.
I will not use it.
I will not use the expression tip of the iceberg, because it isn't the tip of the iceberg.
We've already gotten the iceberg.
We're about now to gather in uh, numerous icebergs in any number of states.
Uh, number one uh, Minnesota.
When you look at it uh, now you could say there is a.
I'm not going to say it's proven yet, i'm not going to say it's proven yet, but I am going to say that you've got the makings of possibly a situation where you're going to have systemic corrupt corruption up and down the state and it's going to be located in the social programs of the Crooked Democratic Party.
And that's where the Democratic Party has for a very long time been completely and thoroughly corrupt.
A um uh to the to to, to the extent that they challenge the uh perversity of their party in the 19th century with the BOSS Tweeds and the?
Um, they were thoroughly corrupt.
They passed down a thoroughly corrupt system also with the um amorality of slavery, which was, you know, their biggest uh concern.
So if you looked at social programs in New York, where I know best, you will find exactly what you are finding in Minnesota, maybe not located as much with one group as the Somalis are.
They seem to have uh like we were talking about a monopoly for um, for um Netflix, they they seem to be thoroughgoing uh monopolists in the area of stealing government money.
They're not.
They're not content to come here and be completely supported by the government um, but they also have to steal the government's money.
Uh and I I think that's the narrow focus though a number of thoughtful people who have come Commerce to preserve my district because she gets them counted in the census because everybody's as people, as Winston Churchill said, if you're not a liberal when you're 20, you have no heart.
And if you're not a conservative, by the time you're 40, you have no brain.
And most people have brains, and most people realize that the Democrat Party doesn't offer any solutions.
And it's become far worse than that now.
It's become in many places.
And the only question really is, how systemic is it?
It is a thoroughgoing criminal operation.
It certainly was at the very top with Biden.
And now we look at Minnesota and I know New York.
The goal here, if we want to make America great again, if that's our goal, and we're thinking on it, the goal here is to accomplish what I thought we were on our way to accomplishing in the 90s.
And I was very happy to have played a big role in it.
I thought we were breaking the cycle of a dependency society, which is what is socialistic and communistic about us and terribly degrading and defeating.
And the more we become a dependency society, the more we become a socialist and democratic society, the more we become a dictatorship, because the more people in dependency, the more power has to be lodged in a central authority to order them around, to tell them what to do, to figure out how much money they get, figure out how they're favored or disfavored.
And given human nature, which you're not going to change completely, corruption sets in immediately.
Jealousy sets in.
Anger sets in.
Violence sets in because the rules aren't in any way fair.
In fact, it is so socialism corrupts almost from day one.
Look at Black Lives Matter.
Black Lives Matter was a newly formed not-for-profit.
And please, don't give me this, company under the name for not-for-profit.
It's almost circumstantial evidence you're a criminal enterprise if you're a not-for-profit, if you're taking money from the government.
Part of it is the government doesn't care, doesn't check.
And then a lot of people that get involved in this are absolute scam artists because they know the free money is around.
And a lot of politicians are surrounded with these leeches like that.
Adams is surrounded with leeches like that.
He had them with him when he was borough president, brought into the mayoralty schemes for kicking around big homeless contracts that were for way more money than were needed, were not adequately accounted for, and were divided up among the cronies, the friends, and the politicians.
And all of a sudden, that crew that was expert at that came into a fortune.
It came into the Biden fortune of let's give the illegals even more than we give our own people on welfare or our veterans.
Let's make them princes and go get them top flight hotels.
And the money left there to kick around was enormous.
And in our big cities, again, mostly run by Democrats who have 150 year, 170-year practice of doing this.
We're going to make a lot of money with this.
Keep those effing Republicans out because they'll screw it up.
Or we'll work with some of them and throw them the crumbs.
They do a pretty good job of finding the Republicans that are crooks because they can pick out a crook almost as well as I can.
But I pick them out for a different reason because I've made my reputation, living, and developed as a guy catching crooks.
I told you, I could smell them.
They smell.
So do any Semites.
I'll tell you that too, if you want to know.
So if Kimberly Strassel has an excellent explanation of it today that takes it to the next level.
The next level, meaning why not reimagine a different government?
All around us is evidence that it's falling apart and it's past due and being fixed.
And here's the simple example.
And I was preaching this in 1993, 94.
It's the reason why I did work fair.
It's the reason why I required kids to be going to college for free and getting welfare that they also do part-time work.
Because my goal was to reestablish the work ethic.
I used to say, instead of getting you used to welfare, if I can give you the work ethic, you'll be able to take care of yourself for the rest of your life.
It'll be the best thing I could ever give you.
And the work ethic means there is no kind of work that I would not do to support myself because of my self-regard, my own feeling about myself.
And then it gets complicated even more and becomes fuller toward your friends, toward your family, your obligations.
And the more obligations you take on, the better it is, and the better person you become.
And that's a different society than we have now.
And it started subtly, it may have gone back to Wilson.
It certainly started during the Depression with a great emphasis in going that way, pushed in part by the communists that had infiltrated the administration and pushed in part by necessity.
But people were starving.
The simple fact is, any smart person who wasn't ideologically warped would have realized that the Depression was worse in 1939 than it was in 32 and 33.
All those Roosevelt programs just made the economy worse.
The Second World War saved our economy.
All of a sudden, everybody woke up.
They had a mission.
The work ethic took over.
And Rosie the Riveter was all over America, working like hell, producing the greatest economy the world has ever seen.
That's what we have to do.
And you do that from the bottom up, not from the top down.
And that's why China is finding such difficulty in solving its problems.
And we are solving our problems much better.
You know, the capitalist market, which is the democracy of economics.
It's people voting with the money they have and the money they earn and the amount of work they can do and the creativity they have.
And then they vote for what they believe is the most important.
And it's an inexact science, but it's a science that's so diverse and so involving so many people in so many different areas, you can't control it.
You can't completely control it.
You can adjust it.
You can remove inequities and unlawfulness, but you'll never have perfect solutions.
But you'll also never have domination by one person or one group.
That's the protection of it.
It's almost like taking the checks and balances we have in our government, multiplying them by a thousand, and putting them into our economy.
It's a brilliant form of economics.
It took more people out of poverty than any.
And it could be one of the most maligned social and economic theories ever invented, the most successful and the most maligned for that reason.
Minnesota proves the case because of the disaster that has happened.
Should the, I mean, taking money from the child nutrition program, I mean, this is dastardly.
How bad is the Somali community?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I mean, 800,000 came in.
They say that half of them are, at least half are illegal, at least to the point of having illegal visas at this point.
But you have situations like the alleged suspected situation with the aggressive, anti-American, hateful Elon Omar, who hates us.
It is hard to understand when she speaks why the hell she's here, other than to try to overturn our government.
I'd have to be foolish to think she's here to try to help us.
She doesn't like anything about us.
And there are serious questions about whether she came in fraudulently.
Now, are we going to avoid that?
There also is a serious question here, something else that has a big problem that has to be solved.
The biggest point of all is to move us beyond the dependency society.
But the other one is racial hucksterism, racial extortion.
These allegations started to come out under the Democratic administration.
They knew it.
They wanted to investigate it.
And they were intimidated into not doing that by very serious threats of being called racist and being described as racist and therefore ruined in the Democratic Party.
And the person threatening them was taking down millions and millions of dollars out of the mouths of children.
But the people who had the allegations, most of them didn't have the courage to go forward the way I would, for example.
And you can call me a racist, but if I see a thief, I'm going to catch him.
I was called every name in the world.
I was anti-Italian.
I was anti-Jewish.
I was anti-Black.
I was anti-Albanian.
I was anti-you name it.
Pick out the ethnic group that I caught committing a crime, and I was prejudiced against everyone.
And after a while, since it turned out they thought I was prejudiced against everyone, they realized I was prejudiced against no one.
I liked all the good ones, love all the good Italians, don't have any regard for the bad ones, feel the same way about the bad Italians as I do about the bad blacks.
I even feel the same way about giving them a chance to rehabilitate themselves, which I believe in.
I just think it's not up to me.
I mean, we're going to fail a lot and we're going to succeed sometimes.
I'll give you my theory on that some other time.
But later on, I'm going to go into a little bit more of this because of the thoughts that were provoked by an excellent article, even in more detail than Kimberly's about it in the new epoch, in the Epoch Times, which really outlines the scope of the Minnesota problem, which is hair raising,
but not to a New Yorker.
I would say I would say this describes almost all of the social programs in New York.
You go back and investigate the pandemic, and I'm not talking about the loans now.
I know, you know, the cheating on the loans and that sort of stuff.
I'm talking about the government giveaway programs and the amount of draft taken by the Democrat politicians.
And I happen to hear only as a rumor, not as fact, about certain Republicans that made a fortune in that program.
So it was a tremendous amount of money.
The contracts were done without a bid.
And whenever you hear emergency contract without bid and you see a bunch of Democrats hanging around and a couple of Republicans on the side looking for crumbs, you got a pretty good case to investigate.
Now, we're going to take a short break.
And when we come back, we're going to spend time on the person I believe could very well be, well, Montami made, he could very well be the worst mayor in the history of America.
And he wasn't in New York.
So we'll see when we come back.
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Once a phony jackass, always a phony jackass.
That will...
That will follow Mayor Jacob Frye of Minneapolis, Minnesota for the rest of his life.
He will also be known in police circles as the single most cowardly mayor in the history of America when he gave up his police station to a group of Black Lives Matter and Tifa and anarchist anti-American demonstrators.
And his police were required to put their tails between their legs and leave and have their police headquarters or police station trashed.
I saw that here, either in New York or Washington.
I don't remember.
And I cannot possibly repeat to you what I said.
I was in the company of three career police officers at the time.
And I think we were thinking of coming to Minneapolis and taking the police station back.
But at the time, I was President Trump's lawyer.
The president probably would have let me go.
But I said to them then, and I say it now, and I probably could go back and get a podcast on which I said it.
I certainly said it on the radio.
This will spur this kind of thing in other cities around the country.
At the time, I had no idea how Soros had planned this, how he had put in all these district attorneys, and they were going to even let these people go free, or how Harris and Biden were ready to put up the money to get them all out of jail, or how they were planning down the road, you know, to flip it on the Republicans and create some kind of a riot for them, which eventually ended up in January 6th, as you are beginning to find out.
But in any event, this is, of course, the beginning when the station was given up, the beginning of what, 40, 50 riots that led to a trillion dollars worth of damage, 27 people dead, 1,000 people injured, and cities that haven't recovered yet.
And a complete destruction of the morale of our police and increases in the killing and injury of police officers that approach 80 and 90 and 100%.
And it would not have all been stopped if Jacob Fry had not given up the police station, but it wouldn't have been as bad.
And the total disrespect for the police would not have reached legendary levels.
Well, this little creep is a phony right down to his toes, a typical Democrat.
This is a Democrat mayor, quintessential Democrat mayor.
If you're in a city and you're electing a Democrat, this is the kind of phony, jackass, childish idiot you're getting.
Let's play, let's do a quick flashback.
3.2.
This is from the Summer of Love 2020.
But there's no ability, and I just think we have to remember this.
The National Guard has been activated.
They are not here.
The police are not here.
The police have been evacuated.
The fire engines can't get in here.
There is no ability to bring anybody in here to solve this problem.
So I want to be clear in how I characterize this.
This is mostly a protest.
It is not, generally speaking, unruly.
But fires have been started, and there's a crowd that is relishing that.
There is a deep sense of grievance and complaint here.
And that is the thing that when you discount people who are doing things to public property that they shouldn't be doing, it does have to be understood that this city has got, for the last several years, an issue with police.
And it's got a real sense of the deep sense of grievance of inequality.
And you mentioned.
Oh, my God.
That never gets.
Ted, he's still on television.
He is, I think, to be fair.
I have not heard from him.
I mean, that is typical CNN, MSNBC.
That's typical Democrat.
The damn city is burning down behind him, like Rome burning on Nero.
And he's telling us it's mostly a peaceful.
What's a if that's a peaceful protest?
What's a violent protest?
He would be killed in the middle of a violent protest.
Generally not unruly.
The police station is literally on fire behind him, and some guy in a scary mask is walking by.
That's amazing.
But this is the kind of lying you have been subjected to in probably the darkest age of America.
And that begins somewhere when they begin the Russian collusion frame up with Obama and the corruption with Obama until Trump finally came back into office.
Because even while Trump was in office, using their congressional power, they continued their corruption and carried it on and using their hold over law enforcement that they had corrupted.
America went through a dark age of lack of justice, lack of e-bear.
And the National Guard weren't there because Tampon Tim was too busy putting tampons in the boys' rooms to call out the National Guard.
He delayed.
He got nervous.
He wasn't sure he needed the National Guard.
He called his friends in Red China to see what they thought.
They thought no National Guard.
Oh, maybe we'll have the National Guard.
Maybe we won't have the National Guard.
Even Little Boy Fry wanted the National Guard.
And they said, no, let's wait.
Let's wait.
Let me see what Xi Jinming says.
Right.
Or how much money, how much money are you getting from the Somalis, Jacob?
You're getting more than I am, you son of a bitch.
So just, I believe this was yesterday.
So now watch this guy.
Watch this guy now.
He's going to, this is the big phony.
You know, this is the politician who goes and eats the eat a hot dog great.
Eat a hamburger great.
Eat a pizza great.
What is he eating?
A camel?
I believe it's some sort of camel stew, but take a look at his video.
That would have really done him.
So this is his attempt.
With China, they've given him a dog.
So this is his attempt to show the great contributions of the Somali people here in the United States.
So he eating camel?
He scarves down on some sort of camel parmesan.
Just you tell us, do you think he's enjoying this?
Let's roll the tape.
He had no clue.
Did they tell him it was camel at that point?
They didn't say camel.
They named the dish, but I don't really tell you what it is unless maybe ambuli.
It's a dish called ambuli.
Let's see if we can get some more info on that.
My understanding is that it was a camel dish.
Well, whatever it was, his face didn't look too happy about the way it tasted.
But that goes to your point.
Clearly, a phony.
Do you think they are trying to assert a Sharia law?
Like hell, they're going to assert Sharia law.
And they are asserting Sharia law in parts of Chicago and parts of Illinois.
The fat jerk is allowing them to do it.
And in Dearborn, my God, I think they're going to take down the American flag and put up some flag to Muhammad the Conqueror.
I mean, this, among other things, this country not only has to do a review, massive redo of its economy and the way in which it approaches work and what work means and what education means.
Yeah, we're also going to have to become deadly realistic of what the aims of our enemies are and who our enemies really are and what they stand for.
And we have to get rid of the silly sophistry and euphemisms and wokeness.
And if somebody calls it a religion, but what they're doing is running around calling, yelling out Allah Akbar and killing you, then at some point it can't be treated like the religions that are not yelling Al-Akbar or anything else and killing you.
So there's a lot to be done.
So you go over to X now and we'll continue to do it and show you what you face and how attitudes have to change, mostly among the vast majority of Americans.
When that happens, we have our country back the way it was intended by our brilliant founders and the way it became really the glory of the world.
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