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Dec. 13, 2025 - Rudy Giuliani
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And this is America's Mayor Live, live from, as you see behind me, Palm Beach.
Let's see if we can get those a little wider and a little greater tent so they can they can see us.
Those trees don't look they don't look however the tree does.
The tree looks great and we'll give you a whole shot of the tree eventually.
Yeah, we will.
This is our first day with the tree.
So let's let's let's let's get started.
Let's get started with Joe Kent's testimony from yesterday.
Joe Kent, who testified yesterday, and his testimony was kind of missed in all of the all of the, he's a national counterterrorism center director, Joe's.
And maybe it's fine.
Might be fine.
He testified yesterday that there are 18,000 terrorists.
There are 18,000 adults that are willing to sacrifice things that are 18,000 terrorists that are willing to help others.
We have to take it off.
We've got to have to take this away from the pressure.
Take it away.
And turn the volume down.
So there are 18,000 terrorists in the United States that we kind of know of.
I don't know if we know of them or we kind of know of them.
I'd say kind of know of them.
And I tend to think it's a lot more than that.
For example, Ramanua Lakanwal, the Islamic terrorist who shot and killed one National Guard woman and wounded the other, who is of course being played down very, very much and ignored because it's yet another killing of an American in the name of Allah and under the aegis of Muhammad.
This is what Muhammad told him to do, and Lakuanal is doing what the Quran tells him to do.
And he was one of 88,000 Afghans that were brought into this country on the theory that they helped the United States.
So far, 2,000 of them have been discovered as terrorists.
And 16,000, 2,000 definitely terrorists, 16,000 suspected of being terrorists.
Now, a lot of them that got in were worse than Lakamana.
They were people that didn't have.
The theory was that we were going to take the Afghans who helped us to reward them for helping us after we vetted them to make sure they weren't counterspies.
In that business that we're talking about, where the locals help you, some of them are straight, honest, and wonderful.
And some of them play, as you might imagine, both sides against the middle, like the counterspies in the Cold War, or actors in intelligence all the time.
So you may very well be bringing in a guy that helped kill some of them, but also helped kill some of us.
And that's why there has to be careful vetting.
You just can't let them all crash onto an airplane like the sub-moron in the White House did.
We don't know who made that decision.
Now, these are all people who died because of Joe Biden.
And there's a fundamental decision he made that they don't emphasize enough.
I don't know why.
I don't know why.
Including our press, meaning the anti.
There's a core decision that he made that threw this whole thing out from the very, very beginning.
And no sane president would have made it.
Well, no president who was loyal and patriotic to the United States would have made it.
Here's the decision that he made.
And any child, I think I could explain to them why you don't do this.
When he died on the evacuation, he made every wrong decision you could make.
Here's one very critical one.
He took the soldiers, the military out before the civilians in a country with four major terrorist groups.
You know them, al-Qaeda, ISIS, whatever.
Okay.
And then he expected that the civilians would be able to get out in an orderly way with no soldiers to help them against a terrorist that would immediately pounce on them.
I have seen in books that have been written so far and in leaks so far that everybody told them this was wrong, irrational, dangerous,
to the point of idiotically stupid i just i i just want you to think about i mean i've sat in the white house uh a lot of different times with two different presidents uh and and a little bit with two others
I've never heard anything close to that degree of idiocy, either when I was in the White House or about a decision.
I think a child-playing soldier would know how to make a better decision than that.
You take the soldiers out before the civilians in a country that has four terrorist groups that have been held at bay for 20 years that are dying to pounce.
First of all, you don't pay attention to any of your military that's telling you that because you're fooled by the fact that in two or three years, Trump had such control over the place, no Americans died.
But Biden, you're not Trump.
You're an ignoramus.
You're a coward.
You're known for being an ignoramus and a coward.
Nobody respects you.
And you're a crook of massive proportions.
And only the American press denies that.
The whole world knows you're a crook.
You don't think the people in Afghanistan know that we elected a massively crooked president?
Everybody in Ukraine knew it.
They know it now.
So the only difficulty now is they're all in.
All these Afghans are in.
This is just a big general statement, but just obvious.
Some of them were people that really helped us and deserved that treatment.
Some of the people that helped us were double-crosses and don't deserve that treatment.
And many of the people didn't help us at all.
They just snuck in.
So, I don't know, 8,000 terrorists, 16,000 terrorists, 20, 30, 40, 50.
I don't know.
They're all over the place.
And the little excuse for an FBI director that used to be there before Cash testified over a year ago, they were all over the country.
They all came in.
They're all over the country.
It's terrible how many terrorists we have here.
He just didn't point out that he did nothing about it when it was happening because he was in Biden's pocket and in the Democrat pocket, trying to frame Trump, trying to get him convicted before he got elected, and trying to frame me and many of my friends.
FBI was too busy doing that to help us find terrorists.
So Joe, I think, gave the right testimony.
I think it was conservative when he said 18 known.
That means they've caught up with 18,000.
They all came in and nobody knew.
So this is all work that had to be done on catch up.
And you know, it's got to be less than 100% accurate.
Joe also made the point that they're not necessarily looking for a spectacular attack like 9-11, but they'll take certain targets of opportunity, like killing the National Guards or killing one and wounding another, or going after Jewish people, or whatever they can do, whatever they can get away with.
And there are plenty of them, and it's a very, very tough job for the FBI.
And the Democrats are doing everything they can to make it difficult for ICE to do its job, for the FBI to do its job.
There's sort of a report that Christy Noam and Holman are disagreeing about something.
It doesn't seem to matter because they've closed the border completely between the two of them.
And I can't think of two people that are doing a better job than the two of them.
So if it means that there's some, I don't know, bad blood or whatever, maybe it's better.
No, I really, I had people in my administration that hated each other, but they ended up with great results.
So I just left it alone.
I just left it alone.
I mean, you have to have run something as complicated as New York City or the military to understand what I'm saying.
But if you did, you'll understand exactly what I'm saying.
There are times when the babies who run things like that hear that some of the people that have worked for them are fighting and they get all upset.
Babies get upset.
Real leaders understand that's what happens when you have strong-minded people, all of whom think they're right.
And sometimes you let them just, as long as you're getting the job done.
And then if you have to, you bang the heads together.
Right.
That's right, Mayor.
So.
So don't even bother printing it.
You've got nothing to print.
So you print all this crap.
And who knows if it's true?
I mean, anything you see that isn't, anything you see that isn't attributed to a source, immediately figure there's only a 50% chance that it's true.
And I'm probably being generous because if it was true, you wouldn't mind putting your name to it.
Exactly.
That's a very good point, Mayor.
Well, going back to our great NCTC, government loves their Ackermans.
I hope I can put you boys on TV.
They're quite spiffed up tonight.
We put the ties on there.
But two of them are spiffed up tonight for the Christmas tree, I guess.
Do we like the Christmas tree?
Have we lit the Christmas tree?
We've lit the Christmas tree.
We've got extra lights on the Christmas tree, Mayor.
Okay.
They put this Christmas tree up so fast.
You can't imagine.
Yeah.
What was that?
That was a turned-off monitor.
That is actually the spare studio for the election I cover.
It's dedicated just for that.
So you've got the Christmas tree.
We don't have a camera on the tree itself.
But we'll get one.
We'll get one.
We'll get one.
We got to get more lighting.
You can use that camera you were walking around with, Stephen, and show the tree.
It's hard.
Yeah, we did that last year.
Technicals.
Yeah, we can do that.
He's looking at me with this.
We can do that.
We don't want to say no.
And Mayor Giuliani asked if we can do something, right?
The last thing you want to do is say no.
You know what I used to do with my assistant U.S.
I come up with a theory for a case, right?
Right.
Like the one in my book, the Rico case on the Biden crime family, right?
That's right.
I mean, those are the kinds of cases I come up with.
I'd sketch it all out.
I'd get you that.
And they'd say to me, it's impossible.
Right.
And we could never put that together within the statute.
We couldn't do it.
I said, you all graduated at the top of your class, right?
Oh, yeah.
I was third.
I was first.
I was fifth.
I went to Harvard.
I said, so, I mean, it would be fair to say, possibly a little bit of an exaggeration, but you're kind of like geniuses, right?
Well, yeah.
You should have.
Well, then, in that case, you can fucking do it.
Don't go around bragging about how damn smart you are and tell me you can't do the impossible.
Well, speaking of smart, speaking of smart, I have to say, a Yankee fan just walked in.
And somebody else walked in with some Christmas cheer and a cigar.
Oh, my God.
And he has no and he has no idea that I've been thinking about smoking cigars all day.
I almost took a break, Ted, when John came over.
Do you take that off so they can sit down?
I almost took a break today when John came over to have a cigar.
I have a bunch of them in there.
Well, let me announce with an I told you so spirit, but it's only a small amount of money for them, but it's just an indication of what I told you from day one.
Tashela Sherry Amore Dickerson.
That's one hell of a name.
Was slapped with 20 wire fraud gowns and five money laundering counts for funneling $3.5 million that was supposed to go for social justice programs into her account.
Oh, she's an official of Black Lives Matter.
Oh, would you look at that?
She's an official of Black Lives Matter.
No, they don't matter.
Black lives don't matter to the people in Black Lives Matter.
You know what matters?
Communism.
Read their 20 points.
It has nothing to do with Black people.
It has to do with destroying the nuclear family, not believing in God.
It has to do with government-owned property.
It has to do with 78 genders of which I am convinced that if you have to, I think it's 58 or 57 genders.
I do not want to exaggerate.
If you have to study that, like this is what's going, this is what's wrong.
This is my view of what's wrong with education at Ivy League schools.
If you have to study the 56 or 57 genders, you don't have time to study history.
You don't have time to study philosophy.
You don't have time to study math.
I mean, most of them can't add.
They got to go to their calculator and add.
And if it's wrong, they can't check it.
That's right.
Well, do we want to hear from?
Yes.
Well, this is NT, you know, the government loves their acronym, so I want to make sure I get this right.
NCTC director Joe Kent, a great man.
Yes, I do.
Let's put Joe on.
He's very impressive.
He's protecting us.
And he gets all the support in the world because he's keeping you and your children safe.
That's right.
Against terrorists.
And they're bad people, unlike the demonstrators.
And Al-Qaeda on the run in Iraq and Syria, thanks to the decisive action and the strikes that we've taken there recently since President Trump took office in January.
However, we have a persistent threat from the individuals that were allowed into this country by the previous administration.
The number one threat that we have right now, in my view, is the fact that we don't know who came into our country in the last four years of Biden's open borders.
Because we have identified is alarming.
And I want to share that with you today.
We just recently put out a warning, warning about the risk of terrorist attacks.
Yes, they have those to the homeland by terrorists and all stripes in particular from ISIS and from Al-Qaeda.
NCTC has been crunching the numbers and going through the sheer volume of known and suspected terrorists that are in the country that came in under the Biden administration.
So far, NCTC has identified around 18,000 known and suspected terrorists that the Biden administration let come into our country.
These are individuals who under normal circumstances would never be allowed to enter our country because of their ties to jihadi groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda.
Yet the Biden administration not only let them into the country and in many cases facilitated their entry into the country.
You know, it makes me feel good to look at Joe Kent.
I know Joe for a long time, and he has a very, very important job ahead of counterterrorism.
And that's, I mean, you can't get a more serious job than that.
And when I look at that young man, I say to myself, we're okay.
We're okay.
We got people like that.
We're okay.
Or if I look at Christy Noam, the way she put down that old bum of a senator, a congressman, Benny, Benny, Benny, Benny Blohard.
Benny Thompson.
Benny Thompson, who thinks that the murder of an American soldier is an unfortunate accident.
But the killing of the death of George Floyd, perennial criminal, was a national tragedy.
He should have a statue so that other kids could follow his example of being a degenerate drug addict all his life and beating the shit out of women.
What's wrong with these people?
You know what it really is?
Aside from communism, money.
They all want money and power, but don't discount money.
So let's say Benny Thompson.
Do we know how much money Benny's worth?
Do you want to just put down his net worth?
Just take a shot.
I mean, I don't know.
It could be Benny's not worth very much.
So the Republicans now have made sure that Obamacare is getting no additional money.
The revelations in the last couple of days about the frauds in Obamacare are hair raising.
Too bad I don't have any hair to raise.
Oh, you got a little bit of hair up there.
Yeah, but you can't even see it.
This one just went up right here.
Like that.
I mean, it's absurd.
Like they do a test to register fraudulent, non-existent people to collect fraudulent, non-existent claims from Obamacare.
And they are successful 60% of the times getting money for non-existent people.
The other ones, it was just a matter of luck.
They don't check.
It's like voting.
You don't have to have identification.
You don't have to sign.
You have about two years to vote.
And if anybody tries to identify you, the person is racist and put in jail.
Obamacare.
I'll make a very bold statement.
I'm probably wrong, but I love when you make bold statements.
I wonder if we did a real survey, if there were more fraud than there was valid claims.
It's close.
Fraud would have to be at least at about 30, 35% from the studies that they've done so far.
And they haven't really spent a lot of time studying it.
I mean, the solid ones like that one there where they where they went out and and caught those people or all this stuff we're seeing with the Somalis is Medicaid fraud.
Right.
So if you include this, this is they get money theoretically for somebody having a replaced hip or which never happened.
And then they hand it over to somebody who buys a house or somebody who sends it to the terrorist group in Somali, in Somalia, or to maybe the politicians, and that's why they're so wealthy.
Elon Omar, who we're going to go through her marriages and the circumstantial evidence of whether she was married to her brother.
You know, it's so difficult to go through her marriage that I had to do a chart.
It's so difficult to go through her marriages, her illegitimate children, who she was married to, the close proximity of the name of the guy she was married to to her father.
The witnesses who exist who spoke to the press that she was married to her brother in order to fraudulently make him a legal American resident, which is a crime for which you go to jail for 20 years if it's you and me.
But to collect all that evidence in just a short period, I had to do a big, big chart so I could understand it.
I mean, she, I mean, I should just volunteer to prosecute all these cases.
Right.
I get them done quickly.
Just give me a really good staff like I used to have.
Well, that's if we actually, I won't say it.
AOC.
You can't.
I mean, this is small potatoes given the billion dollars here, the billion dollars there, and all the Somali fraud.
Now Somalia fraud exists now in Minnesota, in Ohio, and in Maine.
And it's the same scheme in all three places.
Now, Minnesota has been investigated the most.
And it really started, it started under the Democrats because they were so, even the Democrat regular government employees, who can't be tarred with the same brush as the political Democrat, were so disgusted they started investigating because Walls wouldn't do anything about it.
Elon Omar wouldn't do anything.
Well, then they said, those aren't our fraudsters.
What?
Those aren't our fraudsters doing it.
We got to investigate them.
Well, those are the ones who might have gotten the money.
I mean, it could be that Walls got enough money from China that he didn't need the money from Somalia.
I mean, nobody has ever bothered to take a look at what is, geez, 30 years of going to China, teaching in China.
They let you come back on year two, year three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, and you're not teaching communism.
You're teaching something else.
By year four, they're killing you.
And then you bring 500 kids per year with you.
What are you bringing 500 kids per year to see the glories of China for if it isn't to indoctrinate them, tampon Tim?
Yeah, I don't even think you're an American.
I mean, before we ever got to all this Somali fraud, I think you're somehow one way or another working for Red China.
And nobody's bothered to take a look at who was paying for your two businesses, sending people to China.
Who the hell would want to go to China anyway?
I was there.
They threw me out.
Oh, you've got some great.
You've got some great stories from your time in China.
I got some great stories now that they're over, but the one where I didn't think they were going to let me out wasn't such a great story.
What was going on?
Hey, where's the Chinese food better?
Is the Chinese food better?
You know, it's great when it's over.
Like I went to Albania and then the day I'm there, the president of Albania comes and tells me, we just arrested these four guys that were going to kill you.
Oh, thank you.
Well, I'm glad you arrested them.
Thank you very much, Feddy.
That was very nice of you.
Right.
You hear that story and it might, yeah, it probably jars you a little, but then you're happy.
I can smile.
See?
And you're thankful they caught him, right?
Yeah, it was nice.
They had all these bombs.
They had complete plans of our New Year's celebration.
And they wanted to take me and Madame Rajivi out.
That's right.
And they went bigger a couple of years.
The Iranians or the Chinese?
The Iranians did two attempts.
And the second attempt was going to get me, Judge Mucase, Newt Gingrich, and the MEK leadership.
And that was the Belgians who Belgium arrested them.
France wouldn't prosecute.
France probably would have given the legion.
This is like a Netflix TV show in the making right here.
Well, and that's just Iran.
We haven't talked about the Sicilian mafia, the American mafia.
That doesn't count because they voted not.
Not.
People say I won a certain number of elections, but they never count that one.
That was the most important election I won.
It was the commissioner of the mafia, and they voted three to two not to kill me.
Think about that.
That was before I was mayor.
If they had voted to kill me, I never would have been mayor.
I wouldn't have been around for September 11th.
I mean, I hate to say it, but New York may not.
I mean, even before, obviously September 11th, but what you did to clean up the streets in New York.
I mean, what would have happened if we had four more years of Dinkins and then who knows what?
Very interesting.
AOC, AOC, spent 50 grand just in Puerto Rico.
This is the advocate for the poor.
But you see, this is perfect communism.
This is exactly what when I mentioned to you about Black Lives Matter, Black Lives Matter, the three founders, Patrice Colours is the one whose name I remember, but the other two, they began as they were trained.
And I think they were trained by red Chinese.
They are not amateurs.
They're professionals.
They were trained Marxists.
But they were trained for something different.
They were trained for what we're going through with gender.
And they were trained for challenging our concepts on gender, trans procedures.
They called themselves lesbian advocates.
That's what they began as.
That's the organization they began.
But then they saw the opportunity with a murder that could be exploited of collecting money around the idea of police and going after the police.
So they made their pitch for money.
The police going after the police.
They made the pitch, defunding the police.
Fry them like Bacon, right?
Oh my gosh.
And worse.
And worse.
Man, that one went wild.
That probably led to more police attacks, more police shootings.
It led to about six police officers being killed in Dallas, Texas the first time it was done.
And they saw how much money they could make going after the cops.
And they changed the focus of Black Lives Matter to going after the cops.
This is before George Ford.
Because they weren't collecting any money with this lesbian shit.
So if you look, so the first time I heard of Black Lives Matter was when the police officers in Dallas were killed.
I'd follow all the police shootings and police killings.
And I read, I did something that people like Benny Thompson, they don't do that.
I read.
Even the New York Yankees didn't read because they honored Black Lives Matter.
I have not been back to Yankee Stadium.
And I read immediately about them.
And they had a 20-point description of who they are.
And it said nothing about police.
It said nothing about Black lives.
It was all about Marxism.
It was all about Marxism and destroying our morality because that's what Marx wants to do.
He wants to crush your morality.
And the idea was to get Americans to completely blur gender, which is why you get a justice like Jackson who gets interrogated in her hearing and she's asked, could you define woman?
No.
That's not accidental.
That's what they were about.
That's what they were trying to do.
That's what they were trying to create in America, a blurring of gender, a blurring of sexual morality, a blurring of common sense sexual distinctions like man-woman.
They got interrupted in doing that because the big cash was with police brutality.
And they collected that cash and they stole it all.
And people are still giving them money.
Not a lot.
A lot of those companies have broken with them.
I mean, the Yankees would have nothing to do with them now.
But I got angry because they never bothered to check.
They just, they hear this like a bunch of silly fat dopes.
They just say, Black Lives Matter.
Yeah, let's give them money.
Would you just, will you take 10 minutes to read what they're about?
I mean, are you so freaking woke you can't even take 10 minutes to say, let me, let me just read it.
Oh, they want to do it away with the nuclear family.
I don't agree with that.
Yeah, and look how they spend their money too.
They want to do away with God.
Oh, man, I don't agree with that at all.
Right.
They want to do away with the distinction between men and women.
What a bunch of freaking nuts.
That's why we are where we are.
Before you get on AOC for spending over $50,000 in Puerto Rico, Mayor, I mean, she was going to a bad bunny concert.
And I have a feeling those, those concert tickets achieved.
Bad Bunny concert.
What the hell is Bad Bunny?
Bad Bunny, this is the guy who's doing the halftime show.
Bad Bunny is the artist for this year's halftime show.
And he kindly let us know on national TV that if we want to understand him and enjoy this concert.
I don't pay enough attention to this.
We got to learn Spanish.
We got to learn Spanish to watch the halftime show this year.
This is America.
The United States of America, our official language is English.
We don't have to learn Spanish.
You have to learn English.
AOC was caught using my grandfather came from Italy.
He couldn't speak a word of English.
And none of his children ever learned Italian.
None of his children ever learned Italian.
He spoke broken English.
He had an Italian accent until the day he died, but he would never allow his children to learn Italian.
They even got annoyed about it because they thought it would be better for their education if they learned Italian.
You're not learning Italian.
We came here, we're Americans now.
And then two of them went off to fight for America, and one of his nephews lost his right leg in Italy.
Right.
Well, that's that's what was not just me.
That's what was built into us.
That's how we're America.
That's why we're America and not one of these other stumble bum countries.
Because we assimilate, not just immigration.
Immigration is wonderful.
Assimilation is better.
And all these people who came over until these bums started coming over realized they were coming here because this is a better place than where they were coming from.
And by the way, that's still true.
There's no place better than America.
Any like this, do you see the president's anger when he talks about Elon married to her brother Omar?
There's additional evidence today that's come out.
His anger is an anger that comes out of my generation.
And what it is, is how can you be so negative about this country?
What the hell did you come here for?
If you don't like us, stay in Somalia and starve.
You don't have a government.
You may have two honest people.
I'm going to show the video.
Stay there.
You want to come here.
You come here because you want to get away from that, not because you want to make us like you, which is what they have done now in Minneapolis, in Maine.
They got a damn Somali fraud in Maine.
What the hell are they doing in Maine?
And they've got one just starting in Ohio.
And they're stealing from Obamacare, which was put there for the purpose of stealing.
Yeah, by design.
Particularly the increase by Biden of giving Obamacare and Medicaid to people five times above the poverty line is absurd.
It's completely absurd.
And the amount, I really would like to have a challenge to see: can you get beyond the 50% mark in Obamacare in fraud?
That more than 50% of it is fraudulent.
If you combined it with the waste built in, I think you're already well over the 50%.
It's got to be in certain states.
If you think about how many lawyers are making money in Minnesota, it's beyond.
I bet there's more fraudulent money going to Minnesota than real than money to actually get an operation for a person.
Oh, yeah.
And then preventing the fraud costs a lot of money.
And so when you factor in all that graft, it's like we have a change on the dollar.
So this is rep Ilhan Omar.
Watch this.
You may have to read the captions to follow along.
But ask yourself, is this someone who is representing the interests of the United States of America and American citizens?
She's purported to be representing.
Are we going to go to Elon?
Okay, I'll put out Foot and County Side.
Give me my chart too.
Ilhan Omar.
This is her on video.
They're going to want to read the captions.
They're going to want to read it along here.
Because if the U.S. government will only do what Somalians in the U.S. tell them, she is telling this to an audience of Somalians in Minnesota.
We'll try to get the hell is she talking about?
We're going to do what the Somalians tell us to do.
Right.
She's not talking about me, is she?
Well, she's talking about the United States government.
Let me get the.
Can I take a break so that we could sell some products and we'll be able to eat with the Somalians taking all our money from us?
Right.
Fine idea.
Right.
When this one gets finished, we may have no money left.
And I apologize, it was hard.
You know, I'm switching the clips around on that while trying to read what's on screen.
But what she says is: the U.S. government will only do what Somalians in the U.S. tell them to do.
Oh, really?
They will do what we want and nothing else.
They must follow our orders.
And that is how we will safeguard the interest of Somalia.
We Somalians must have that confidence in ourselves that we call for the shots in the U.S.
We live in the U.S., pay taxes in the U.S., and have a real taxes.
They don't make enough money to pay taxes.
And you know what?
And the taxes they pay, I don't think it makes up for the amount they stole.
In return for the amount of welfare they get from the federal government, they're a net loser.
And Ted, you're not capturing your nasty tone.
Well, right.
For as long as I am in the U.S. Congress, Somalia will never be in danger.
Its waters will not be stolen by Ethiopia or others.
Oh, great.
We're going to be able to do that.
And the U.S. would not dare to support anyone against Somalia to steal our land or oceans.
Regardless of how you feel about Somalia, a member of the United States Congress shouldn't, under any condition, just unilaterally promise that we, the United States, will not ever take action over another part of the world, right?
That's absurd.
This was a very difficult thing to do.
Now, we're going to take a break so that we can take care of our practical obligations as capitalists because we're very proud to be capitalists.
We like to sell things.
We like to make money.
We think it's really, really good to make money.
And there's only one thing in the Godfather I agree with.
It's a quotation in Godfather 2, Godfather 1 second half when Barzini says, after all, we're not communists.
When they're talking about whacking up the money, he says, well, after all, we're not communists.
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He must let us draw the water from the well.
Certainly, he can present a bill for such services.
After all, we are not communists.
See?
I mean, I know my number one favorite book, of which I have about eight versions, is the Bible.
That's not anything other than the fact that I was a seminary student, remember?
So I have Protestant versions, Hebrew versions, several Catholic versions going back to Douay Rheims and the Didash.
And because the translation of each of the words is so important, and there's so much dispute around certain words.
Very important to have several Bibles.
You can't just rely on one Bible.
Sorry.
However, I guess my non-religious favorite book is The Godfather.
Not just The Godfather, but the whole thing.
So when we went to the Las Vegas to the Mobster Museum, what do they call that thing?
The Mob Museum.
Yeah, we got a nice book.
I don't have it here with me.
It has the complete script of all the Godfathers.
So I have it.
There are friends of mine who I've lost contests.
So I have to tell you this.
I don't, I've never lost a contest on opera, but I have lost contests on the Godfather to several, Tony Carbonetti, Ken Caruso.
They know it better than I do.
And I'm very embarrassed of that.
So I got myself the script and I read it.
I want to know it better when we have they get it.
I get kind of like a version.
They get the exact language.
They have it just memorized completely.
I don't have it memorized completely.
But it has a lot of wisdom in it.
I mean, I know it sounds stupid because it's a mobster book, but it's got, if you take the mobster part out, it's got it like we're not communists, right?
But we shouldn't be communists.
So let's talk about Elon Omar.
You see these two charts?
This is the one I did myself.
I'm just going to show it.
You can't read it, but you can just see that.
And this is the one that Stephen did to make it look nicer.
Okay, I didn't know it was going to be shown.
So you can read it.
Wait, wait, wait, put yours up.
I'll hold this for you, man.
Oh, golly.
So this is trying to figure out: is this her brother or not?
So let's take a look at this.
Maybe I'll use mine for a second.
Yeah, that's okay.
First of all, she comes to America as a kid, about three, four years old.
She becomes an American citizen.
So she can like get them.
She can get all these Somalians in.
Okay.
So in 20, the marriage history we know of begins in 20, in 2002.
She has an illegal marriage to Ahmed Hershey.
Now, what do I mean by illegal marriage?
She's a Muslim and she has some minister do a wedding for her that's never registered.
So it doesn't exist as a Muslim marriage or as a Minnesota marriage.
But she's living with Ahmad Hershey.
Okay.
That's her first discernible boyfriend or lover, right?
Then in 2003, she has a baby with Imad, illegitimate, Israel.
Then she has another one with him in 2005, Adam, and Ahmad Hershey.
In 2009, somebody comes along named Ahmed Ilne, who suspiciously has almost all the same names that she has and looks to come from the same father as she did.
What do you call that?
Somebody who comes from the same father that you came from.
What do we call that in America?
Brother.
If my father and mother had a female baby, what would it be to me?
And you were the your parents?
No, your sister.
Are you guys like your sister?
My sister, yes.
My sister, right?
So this one looks like this one looks like it comes from the same father as she did.
Not only that, the name is very, very suspiciously similar.
And you look at the pictures, they look like their brother and sister, but he comes he comes along, Ahmed Ali Elmi.
So, you got to watch this Ahmed thing.
They're both the lover and the illegitimate husband and father of her first two children is Ahmed Hershey.
Her brother is Ahmed, alleged brother, is Ahmed Elmi.
Ahmed Elmi, however, is 100% completely gay.
No dispute about it.
He ain't producing no babies.
But she marries him so he can become a citizen, arguably.
She then has, while she's married to him, the gay brother, she has another kid with Ahmed Hershey because the three are living together.
And they're all going around, and everybody thinks it's really cute that she and her husband, Ahmed Hershey, have this little gay guy with them.
But that's her official husband, who she married on February 12, 2009, in order to get him papers in the United States.
And then she has another kid with, not him.
Remember, he's gay.
She has another kid with Ahmed Hershey in 20, I know it gets complicated in 2016.
No, 2012, 2012.
But she's married to her brother when she has the kid with Hershey.
She never marries.
She finally marries Hershey in 2019 when she's going to run for office.
And she's married to him when she runs for office.
She's had one, two, three kids with him.
And then she dumps him for Tim Minette, who is a multi-millionaire, maybe, because she contributed 2.8 million to his being a multi-millionaire by giving his firm all these contracts.
This is Elon Omar.
You can't figure out who the hell she's married to.
It appears as if none of her children are legitimate.
It smells like a fraud, to be honest with you.
It smells like criminal fraud.
Allegedly.
And then if you look at the names, if you look at the name of the kid, of the guy, of the guy who's the brother, the father, they got a lot of names, these guys.
Noor Syed Mohammed Elmi.
The brother is named Ahmed Noor Syed Almi.
That's her brother.
That's her father.
And you look at pictures of all of them together.
They sure look like each other.
Now, here's the problem.
You want to prove this in court, which I would love to, because you could deprive her of her citizenship or put her in jail for 20 years.
They have no records in Somalia.
You think they have wedding certificates in Somalia?
They don't have, they don't have Ugats in Somalia.
You know what Ugats means in Italian?
It means nothing.
But could DNA, a DNA test?
Yeah, let's do a DNA test.
Hey, hey, Elon, how about we get a little blood from you and Elmo, what the hell his name is?
But he's hanging out somewhere in a gay joint in England.
I wonder if he likes to go back home to Somalia.
You think they treat him nicely there?
Nobody wants to go back home to Somalia.
Nobody wants to go to Somalia.
Maybe he'll go to the house.
Instead, what they want to do is pull down money in Minnesota, Maine.
Maine?
Can you imagine they got a big fraud in Maine, similar to the fraud of Minnesota, except in scale?
They're doing exactly the same.
The Somalia community in Maine is doing exactly the same thing that they learned a fraud.
And the fraud is to sign people up fraudulently for Obamacare Medicaid because nobody checks.
And then you put in false claims for all kinds of very expensive procedures.
And then you get the money and you use the money to buy things.
Beautiful cars, beautiful homes.
Put it in the bank.
Send it to al-Shabaab, a terrorist group.
So you thought it was just, you thought it was just limited to Minneapolis because Tampon Tim Elon Omar invited them into Minneapolis.
It's not.
It is now spread to Maine, and that investigation is quite far along.
Now, the scale of it is smaller.
The amounts of money are smaller.
But it turns out that it's in three different cities in Maine that the Somalians are stealing blind from Medicaid.
And now there's been an investigation hidden in Ohio that looks like it might start to challenge Minnesota.
So I don't know.
Ohio.
We'll get Mehet Cook, a good friend of ours, on the program.
It looks to me like when the president says he wants to throw them all out, I thought at first maybe that was a little bit of an overstatement.
And I really think something serious should be done about investigating this fraud with Elon Omar.
You know, this is a terrible abuse of Congress to have an enemy of the United States in Congress.
And the president's frustration with how negative she is on America is so quintessentially American.
I mean, if we're going to reestablish this country, it has to be a country on which people come here because they love us.
If you don't love us, go someplace else.
That doesn't mean we're perfect.
It doesn't mean we're one.
It doesn't mean we're super perfect.
It means we're just better than everybody else.
And we are.
And it's not, and we're lucky.
And we have to go out and say, and damn it, I used to get really angry at the ugly American who would be arrogant about it.
We're just, God just blessed us.
And therefore, we should be humble with other people.
We should help other people.
But if you tell me America isn't the greatest country on earth, then don't come here.
Right.
Don't come here, Elon Omar, if you want to tell me how terrible my country is.
Stay in your shitty little country and see what you accomplish.
Or another way of putting it, Mayor, is she's talking so much about the interests of Somalia.
Go back there and fight for your country.
Fight for your people in Somalia.
She talks this big game about Somalia and how she wants to represent the people there.
Yet here she is in the United States.
Sitting in Congress.
Your Honor, I propose exhibit number one in the trial of fraud against Elon Omar.
This is a, Your Honor, this is exhibit one.
This is a text from Elon Omar to her father wishing him happy Father's Day.
It's the same father as the person she was married to, Ahmed Ilni.
Here, Your Honor, here's the text right here.
This would be proof in a court of law.
She's sending a happy Father's Day to her husband's father as her father before they got married.
Happy Father's Day to my Abbo, Nur Zyad.
I am forever grateful to Allah for giving me the best father, also the father of my soon-to-be husband.
We're going to.
Are we going to do the same thing we did with Biden?
We're just going to make believe that didn't exist.
That isn't there.
You cannot get marriage licenses in Somalia.
Give me a break.
It's not even a country.
And of course, they'd give you a phony one.
Yeah, you can probably get any marriage certificate you want in Somalia, actually.
But you got this.
Wishing happy Father's Day before she married her husband to her husband's father, who's her father.
Also, take a look at them.
They look alike.
Newly revealed documents show Elon Omar wed Ahmed Elmi, who some say shares her dad's name and family dies while still married to another man.
Alice to sneak Elmy into the United States and get him legal status.
That's called immigration fraud.
It has a penalty of 20 years.
Nobody's above the law.
Remember, Tish James said that.
Nobody's above the law.
That's the way she said it.
That's right.
Tish James, a grand jury, once again, Mayor, I believe this was yesterday.
Oh, man.
Failed to indict.
Where was it?
In what communist part of America was it?
I believe it's still the Eastern District of Virginia, no?
Or was it reassigned?
I don't know where it is.
But okay.
So now let's go to your favorite story of all.
Because this is all he's been obsessing on this.
Ted has been obsessing on this story.
He's a Michigan coach.
It's a bizarre story.
Oh, I grant it's a bizarre story, but you know, you're a Michigan guy, and this is like a second coach in a row that fell apart.
Well, that's not true.
Jim Harbaugh won a national championship, but there was a lot of.
Yeah, but he was a cheater.
Yes.
So there's a bad brother between the two harbors.
Jim and John.
Therefore, he harmed the Super Bowl because God controls the Super Bowl.
I got to say, growing up, it almost seemed like it was a rare occasion to not have a scandal within state football circles, right?
With Michigan, Michigan State.
Yes, and, of course, Michigan.
Is Michigan basically Crippett?
The whole state.
Well, I think the university system kind of breaks.
The one time I dealt with that guy, you put on the phone with me.
It seemed like the whole thing was crooked.
So we, yeah, we won't go into like, I don't know how private that was, but we did speak to a decision maker.
He was pretty crooked.
Oh, a big liberal, big time Democrat.
Oh, he was crooked.
But back to the story, Sherlown Moore.
I know the difference between liberal and crooked.
Sherwin Moore was fired as head coach of the University of Michigan football team.
Can you light yourself up a little bit?
And just hours later.
You guys are so handsome and you look so dark.
I don't agree with my jacket.
I don't have my jacket today.
I look like so white.
Is it still?
Is it still too white?
Yeah.
Why don't you get a little white off me and put a little more white on you?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't even have my.
Yeah, that can't.
I want to get, I want to get the boost that we get when the girls stand up.
The women, excuse me, when the women put, can I have his phone number, please?
Right.
So I want, I mean, if you look that dark, you're not going to, you know, you got to, we got to show him how.
Well, if we have a lot of shit must lit up pretty good.
Yeah.
Look, look, make, pay a little attention to you guys, not just me.
So the ex-Michigan coach.
Nobody cares about me.
Ex-Mission coach Sharon Moore has been charged with felony home invasion and released on bond.
Moore is facing.
He went nuts, right?
He is facing three charges after he was detained by police following his firing from Michigan on Wednesday.
Wasn't he going to knife somebody?
He was charged with third-degree home invasion, stalking and breaking and entering or entering without breaking after his detainment on Wednesday.
He was later released on $25,000 bond with his next hearing scheduled for January 22nd, 2026.
He was detained by police in Celine, Michigan, a town next to Ann Arbor, hours after he was fired for cause by Michigan, after the school said it had found evidence of an inappropriate relationship with a staffer.
The home invasion charge is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $2,000 fine.
The stalking and breaking and breaking entering charges are misdemeanors, punishable by up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine.
So they found all these things on his email where he's flirting with these fitness people, women online.
So they're going to use that against him, right?
But then they have him flirting with hundreds of college girls, meaning girls, I guess, at Michigan, right?
This was a third, maybe even 32-year-old staffer.
But the staffer, the staffer, got a big pay hike.
You know, look, I go by New York and Washington standards.
It didn't seem like that big.
She went from like $40,000 to $60,000 to $90,000 or something like that.
I believe it was something like $46,000.
But he was making, like, how much was he making?
$22 million?
Those two sound like reasonable pay increases for a competent person that starts off.
Yeah, if she were competent, who knows what she was doing, but if she was competent at it.
Yeah, the pay increase alone wasn't enough to signal any sort of foul play.
The university apparently had done its own full investigation.
Like they have a full investigation.
Staffer's alarming pay hike.
Wasn't that alarming if she was.
Look, you got to decide, you got to understand the underlying evidence first, right?
Was the pay hike because she was that would be a reasonable pay hike for a very good employee.
Right.
If you're not, it could be a pay hike for an employee who was giving other benefits, right?
Right.
Or a yes, you could totally justify that.
But it doesn't suggest one or the other.
Right.
Maybe she proved one or the other.
Right.
Maybe she took on the responsibility of two people.
And sometimes you'll pay someone close to you more to get it back yourself, but he doesn't need that money.
But when it all came down, she went into the police and said he was harassing me.
He was doing this.
He was doing that.
So she was not exactly.
He didn't pick the most loyal mistress.
But did someone put her up to that?
During the arraignment, the prosecutor said that Moore and the victim who called police on Wednesday had an intimate relationship for several years.
Our victim broke up with the defendant on Monday morning.
She presented herself to the school.
Oh, yeah, it's a long time.
I mean, that's well into it.
Monday morning.
That's well into the whole thing to break up with.
Plus, they wanted to get rid of him.
He was a black coach, and they had a hard time getting rid of a black coach.
Right.
Well, there is that woke DEI element at a place like that.
That isn't woke.
I think this is a legitimate.
If I were a prosecutor, I would not consider that woke.
And you know how much I hate that.
You wouldn't consider it woke to determine when to fire an individual and to take into account their skin color?
Yes, But I would consider it as something that would mitigate against the fact that maybe he was all that guilty and they were trying to frame him.
Ah, oh, okay.
Okay, I get what you're saying.
So the time they were woke, maybe or not, right?
Everyone says that Harba, right?
Harbaugh, Jim Harbaugh, the former coach.
You know my feelings about Jim Harba and his brother, right?
Right.
I think it's like the bad, it's like Kane and Abel, like the good brother or the bad brother.
Right.
I go back to the Super Bowl and I read all those things about them and how they grew up.
And I just came to the conclusion that there's something.
Please, Jim, don't get all upset.
You need help.
There's something.
Your brother should help you.
Your brother is a great guy.
He's a wonderful guy.
Super Bowl champion.
God helped him win the Super Bowl to show that Kane is still the brother.
And you picked Kaepernick and got rid of the loyalty to your quarterback who got you there.
Wow.
I didn't like that right from that point on.
The minute the quarterback, again, tell me the quarterback?
Yeah, the quarterback he got rid of for Kaepernick.
Oh, Colin Alex Smith.
Okay.
Alex Smith, I believe.
Who got hurt?
Now, Al Smith got hurt, but I believe he had a perfect record up until then.
He was very good.
He had a perfect record, very good.
So now he gets this flashy, flashy black guy, Kaepernick, who's running around like a madman, who forgot everything that Fran Talkin learned.
And I'm not a football expert like Ted is, but I am.
I do believe that I'm an expert on quarterbacks who come out of the pocket because I love Fran Talking.
And I knew right away this was a mistake.
I knew right away this guy was going, I didn't even know what woke meant.
He was going like suck up the blacks.
He should have brought Smith right back, put him right back in the lineup.
He would have won the Super Bowl.
I began a big fight with my partner, Mark McCasey, over there.
Mark loved Kaepernick.
Kaepernick was like, he was a young kid.
He loved Kaepernick.
Kaepernick was cool.
I said, this guy doesn't understand anything that Fran Tarkin learned.
They're going to figure this out, this guy out in about three games.
We get to the Super Bowl.
He throws the past that loses the Super Bowl.
Kaepernick does.
I don't believe Al Smith would have thrown the past.
There's a Super Bowl because Kaepernick got scared.
Because by that time, a smarter team and a smarter coach, his older brother, had figured him out.
He figured out what they figured out about Tarkington years ago.
They're talking to work his way around.
Talking to him had like a year and a half of driving the crazy, crazy nuts out of the NBA before they figured out how to station to just discipline.
He's going to get undisciplined.
You get disciplined on defense.
And then you can cut him down and you can stop him.
And man, the Super Bowl.
And I knew they would get him.
I knew it.
And I knew this was a ridiculously stupid, woke decision by the inferior brother.
Right.
Right.
And then he cheats at Michigan.
A lot of, yeah, potential.
And then he selects the black guy over anybody else.
People say that was a woke decision.
I don't know.
That I don't know.
This guy could have been perfectly well qualified.
I don't have enough information to know whether the guy who now is in all this trouble was qualified or not.
Right.
He seemed like a reasonably good coach.
He didn't have great results, but a lot of coaches don't right away have great results.
Right.
But he didn't have terrible results either.
Right.
Yeah.
He was somewhere in that category where you can't tell yet.
Right.
Absolutely.
He lost a couple of games that people were disappointed in.
Maybe he didn't have quite the team.
He won a couple of games that he shouldn't have won.
Yeah.
So I don't know.
He was a he was still being measured.
Right.
I would agree with that.
And then he lost the big game, right?
Castle House State, which happens.
I mean.
And they wanted to get rid of him.
But they may still be in the mindset.
Getting rid of a black coach is tough.
Right.
So they got to frame it.
Right.
So I don't discount that completely from this.
I put it over here.
Right.
I don't think it's the biggest factor, but I'm not discounting it.
And I think that's a good way of, that's a good breakdown, Mayor.
I agree with that.
And you know, you pay more attention to this.
I should let you explain this because you understand Michigan football a lot better than I do.
Right.
And so, and he probably is a critic.
I know more of the cultural aspects of it.
I went to a lot of U of M and MSU football games.
So what do you, what, what do you think?
Is this a legitimate charge against this guy or they frame it?
I think that they, they, both school, all these schools have a culture of a little bit of mischievous culture.
And I think they selectively kind of choose to go after what they choose to go after for whatever reasons they have.
You know, so he probably did some bad things, but he was probably targeted because of other things, like he didn't win or maybe he had a personal problem.
We don't really know the behind the scenes stuff.
Let's say he had Michigan now where Indiana is.
Oh, he's not fired.
Would they have touched him?
No.
You're right.
You're right.
They would have.
These are businesses.
Suppose he was on his way to the national.
Suppose he was on his way.
Suppose he was on his way to the national championship.
It gets me confused.
Round.
It's more complicated than the NBA, Major League Baseball.
They're all going to play each other, right?
And they left out Notre Dame.
Screw you.
Oh, gosh.
That's no good.
Screw you.
Because they're Catholic.
Yep.
That's what I think.
But in any event, I'm actually kidding a little.
Suppose he was on his way with an undefeated.
Well, the last game he lost was it.
Suppose he had beaten Ohio State.
Would they have done this?
There would be a chance to be in the playoffs, so there's a very good chance they wouldn't, right?
No, he's dining.
He's dining with all the people who knifed him.
He would have covered up.
They'd have covered it up.
Right.
That's terrible.
That's terrible.
So how valid is this?
I mean, well, none of it's this is the whole point.
He's having to be fair with his assistant.
He's the first guy in the world who ever did that.
Nobody ever did that before.
This is like horrible, horrible, horrible.
Hasn't an affair with his assistant.
I mean, if they, if they were to take, if we were to go back in history and take out every coach who had an affair with his assistant, there'd probably be no coaches left except Vince Lombardi, who went to mass every day.
Every day, yeah, but only Vince.
Vince Vince would have been the only one.
And they joked that the priest would look at Vince to make sure he was doing it right.
Yeah, but Vince was more holy than the priests.
Right, exactly, exactly.
So I think this is more complicated than it appears.
Right.
I really, really do.
Except for the fact that this guy, Sharon Maloney, went a little crazy with the knife stuff and the this and that.
Well, someone's kind of framing him and taking 40 million from him.
I'd be going nuts.
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah.
I mean, well, that's the thing, right?
When you're fired for a cause, you don't get to buy it.
So now, so now, so now they have a guy there, Biff Pogey.
Biff Poge.
Did you read it?
No, I am.
I don't know Biff, but I'm inclined to be favorable to him because it sounds like an Italian name.
Ah, Pojy.
Look, I take after my father.
Anytime he saw an Italian name, he was like favorable.
But Biff is the villain from Back to the Future, though.
Oh, no.
Biff?
It can't be an Italian villain.
Oh, yeah.
That doesn't happen.
Biff Pogey sounds like a great actually.
Now that you say it, I like Biff.
Biff Pogey.
So who is Biff Pogey?
He's the interim head coach.
Biff Pogey.
After Michigan fired Sharon Moore on December 10th, 2025, the school immediately named Biff Pogey as the interim head coach.
He's been Pogey had previously served as an interim coach.
Oh, he does his interim coach thing.
So did this get done?
Earlier in the 2025 season when Moore was suspended and led the Wolverines to wins in those games.
So he's a familiar face.
He will lead Michigan into its upcoming bowl game, the Citrus Bowl.
They're going to get a lot of views for the Citrus Bowl.
Where is that?
On December 31st, 2025, against Texas.
They don't say where it is.
In Texas?
Citrus, though.
Could be Florida.
It's got to be in Florida.
Maybe it's Mayor.
No.
Oh, yeah.
Not the Orange Bowl is in Miami, right?
Maybe we should go.
Maybe it's in Tampa.
But we want to, but we want to celebrate New Year's.
But maybe we can go to this and root for them.
Well, let's find out.
The Citrus Bowl, Citrus.
I don't know if I can rule against, I can, I can root against Texas, though.
I love Texas.
Mayor, the Citrus Bowl.
The program is searching for a permanent head coach.
Poor Pojy is not going to be the permanent head coach.
They've made that clear already.
That's not nice.
At least they should say they're going to consider him if he's leading him into a bowl game.
That's kind of stupid.
Right.
Well, here's Biff.
Here's a little short clip to give you an idea.
What's wrong with Biff?
Here's Biff.
Here's a little clip to give you an idea of what Biff's all about.
What are you going to do tonight to celebrate?
I'm going to eat some Haagen-Das coffee ice cream with my wife and smoke a Cuban cigar.
No, I like Ricky.
But I will tell you.
What are you going to do?
So this was.
I'm so like Biff immediately.
He likes Cuban cigars.
For the record, I don't like Cuban cigars.
And, but, but what did he say?
Haagen-Stash ice cream?
Coffee Haage-Doss.
So I love that.
I like vanilla better, but I'm okay with that.
As long as he isn't talking about the traitors, Ben and Jerry.
Oh, gosh.
If he's having Ben and Jerry, we don't talk about it.
Now, tomorrow is the Army-Navy game.
And I did a lot of work on this, so I'm going to spend a little time on it.
The Army-Navy game.
Look, I'm a Notre Dame football fan, but I consider the most single most important game every year, the Army-Navy game, without any doubt.
And I got to tell you what, Chat GPT screwed it up big time.
So don't trust.
Don't trust it.
So I have known forever who won the first Army-Navy game from the day I was born.
Navy did.
They won a 24-0.
This is what I got back from Chad GTB.
The first Army-Navy game was played in 1890.
Absolutely right.
It was actually held at West Point, New York.
And Army won that very first game with a score of 24-0.
No, Navy won the game.
Can you get a picture?
I'm sorry, Chad GTP.
You're wrong because you're a bunch of left-wing swine.
It was the beginning of a long-standing and cherished rivalry between the two academies.
Yes, that's true.
Has it been consistent?
No.
It was suspended during the World Wars.
It was also suspended during the Korean Wars.
But by and large, it's gone on since then, right?
And my goodness, it's a tremendous, tremendous rivalry.
So right now, Navy leads 63, 55.
Wow.
63 wins for Navy, 55 wins for Army.
It's been up and down throughout the years.
And Army is making a kind of comeback from a long, long streak of Navy wins.
And I have to say, I was involved in some of those because I was very involved with Army because when I was U.S. attorney, they were in my district.
And I used to go to all the Army games and I taught classes there.
So I am very much an Army fan.
You have to only be because of that.
And I guess because it's in New York and I love West Point and I used to go look at it like that.
So I am an Army fan.
So figure that into my analysis of all of this.
So Navy had a dominant streak of 14 straight wins.
Can you imagine that?
How did that ever happen?
From 2002 to 2015.
But Army has come back and it's won six of the last 10 matchups.
So the 126th Army-Navy game is set for Baltimore tomorrow.
And the president will be there as he is always.
And he'll go on both sides of the field.
I don't know if there's a tradition as to where you sit first and second, but he'll be on the Army side, the Navy side.
I don't have a lot of time.
Now, let's look at tomorrow's game first.
The Navy is favored over the Army.
Navy is there by 6.5 points so far.
It could have gone down.
This was earlier today.
And the over is 38.5.
Now, I don't want to give that because I hate, do not gamble on this game.
You know, if you gamble on this game, you're not really an American.
Why?
That being said, a billion dollars will be bent on this game.
Yeah, unfortunately, Mayor.
This game is too sacred to get.
Oh, I get what you're saying.
It's between the warriors who will go to war for us to save our freedom.
And what this game does is solidify them for that.
So gambling on it is an infamia.
I don't like it.
You know, I don't like gambling.
I think gambling is as addictive as drugs, alcohol.
Right.
More than sex.
Yeah, I was going to say if we're listening things, right, Brian.
And harder and harder to deal with than some of those because we haven't had enough experience for dealing with gambling addiction.
We only have like three or four gambling rehabilitation centers.
We have thousands of drug rehabilitations.
We have alcohol.
We don't know what to do with these.
Well, it's a problem as old.
And now a lot of teenagers are becoming gambling addicts because of all this pervasive gambling that's in your pocket, a slot machine and a sports book right in your pocket.
So I don't even know why I'm saying this, but let me just say that Navy is favored.
So Navy has, it makes sense.
Navy has a nine and two record.
Army has a six and five record.
Navy enters with a very, very strong offense with where Army comes in with their very, very traditional triple option offense.
Now, they've been running this damn thing for 35 years.
And it's when they vary it that they win.
So I hope the coach is creative enough to vary the damn thing and then go back to it when he needs it.
So they do say that the rivalry is unpredictable.
So what was the most famous Army-Navy game?
I'm guessing one that Roger Staubach was in?
No, Roger Staubach is just a creature of your generation.
The 1947 matchup, that matchup had two Heisman Trophies winners in it playing for Army.
The game is well known because it featured the Heisman Trophy winner Glenn Davis, who played for Army.
Army won that game 21-18 in a thrilling contest.
It's also famous for the legendary rivalry atmosphere and the incredible performance by both teams.
Now, Glenn Davis won the Heisman Trophy that year.
The next year, Doc Blanchard won it, who was his mate in the backfield.
I don't know if that ever happened before.
The two running backs won the Heisman Trophy one year after another.
Glenn Davis, Doc Blanchard, Mr. Inside, Mr. Outside.
Doc Blanchard was Mr. Inside.
He was the big guy.
Glenn Davis was the outside guy.
Their combination was absolutely iconic and led Army to tremendous victories.
And Blanchard won the Heisman Trophy in 45, becoming the first, he was the first player that won the Heisman Trophy from the Military Academy.
Then Glenn Davis won it the next year.
And here's the most, probably the most famous college football game ever.
With Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard, who were part of the teams that went undefeated.
And in 1945, the Army team was undefeated.
They were led by Blanchard and Davis, two Heisman winners, except they played Notre Dame at Yankee Stadium, who was also undefeated.
So who won?
Come on, boys.
This is football history.
If you don't know this, you're not entitled to.
Today, yeah.
That was a total game.
The two teams undefeated, Army with the two Heisman winners and Notre Dame were tied at the end of the game.
Zero zero.
Wow.
Zero zero.
You know, you think in Yankee Stadium about all the great games of the Yankees.
You don't realize the football games or Joe Lewis knocking out Max Schmelling.
Zero, zero.
Two undefeated teams.
Who wins the national championship?
That year?
What's the year?
1947?
Yeah.
1945.
Oh, oh, golly.
They both came down the last game undefeated.
They end up 0-0.
Who wins the national championship?
Either co-champions or did they flip a coin?
Army won it.
So because they determined that Army had more difficult opponents during the year.
And also, Notre Dame had a tie.
They had no tie.
I mean, 1945, coming out of the 1990s.
Notre Dame was 8-0 and 1.
Coming off World War II.
Where we had to go to one of the service academy, one of the service academies.
The first Army-Navy game was played in 1890.
It was played at West Point.
Chad GPT thinks that Navy, that Army won it.
It's not true.
Navy won it 24-0.
So we should make that clear.
And it's going to be played tomorrow.
And if you don't watch it, you're not patriotic.
It's at 3 o'clock.
President will be there.
You should be there.
You know, the first Army-Navy game, the two captains that shook hands at the end of the Army-Navy game died in the Spanish-American War a few months later.
Wow.
So we're not talking about a joke here.
Right, not at all.
We're talking about guys who are going to go off and put their lives at risk for you.
And some of them who have played in this game that you've cheered for died in Vietnam.
Or they died in Iraq or before that career.
Right.
It's different.
It's different.
And as Douglas MacArthur said, who and Eisenhower and all the great generals, football prepares them.
You got to understand football to understand what I'm saying.
Okay.
So, so the United States, the other day, yesterday, flew two U.S. B-52 bombers in formation with Japanese fighters over the Sea of Japan.
Why do you think they did that?
Why do you think we did that?
Over the Sea of Japanese.
You think that was just like, you think that was just like, we'll take a little trip over the Sea of Japan.
It was basically to say to China, we're with Japan, pal.
And this is brilliant because there's nobody in the world that the Chinese fear more than the Japanese.
And the more we can do to do this to them, the smarter, the smarter it is.
Right.
The more we can do the absolute smarter.
That was brilliant to do that.
So Caroline Levitt, who you I know very much admire, Ted.
She's a rock star.
Literally ripped apart Caitlin Collins.
Who I also know very well.
Who you know very well, really.
But I mean.
Collins worked for the Daily Caller and Tucker.
I got to point that out.
Tucker Tucker.
Kaylin Collins worked for Tucker Carlson, sat right next to me.
Oh, really?
Was Tucker kissing Fuentes' ass at that time or was it before?
Nick was just starting out.
He was probably there.
He was probably there.
But I mean, if you kiss the ass of a Nazi, I don't get it.
I love Hitler.
Okay, fuck you.
I don't love you.
I love Stalin.
You've got to tell me anymore, pal?
Get the hell out of my political party.
I don't want to be part of your political party.
I don't like Jews.
Screw you.
Go.
And we're not going to cut that part for the eclipse, right?
No, don't.
Please don't cut those parts.
I mean, this is not even debatable.
The guy doesn't belong in polite company.
He doesn't belong in a Republican party that started with Abraham.
Abraham Lincoln would go crazy if he saw Nick Fuentes.
If he heard him say the things he says about women.
Women should be subordinate to me.
I'm a master of the universe.
Jesus, what is he about 5'4?
Masters of the universe are supposed to be a lot bigger than you, Nikki, little Nikki.
I mean, this guy, we should just throw out.
We can't criticize the Democrats for not disciplining the squad if we don't throw this miserable bigot out of our party.
I mean, I've watched him.
I've looked at him.
I've done 50 hours with him.
This kid needs help.
If he goes, he gets help, gets a certificate from a psychiatrist and he straightened himself out.
We'll let him back in.
How's that?
Because this guy is mean.
He's vicious, and there's something wrong with him.
Really wrong with him.
And if he's just doing it as an act, it's still something wrong with him.
Why the hell does he want to move us in that direction?
Why?
Hatred?
Bigotry?
Tucker, what's wrong with you?
I don't know what's wrong with all of them.
What the hell's wrong with Candace Owen?
She's gone completely nuts on that money.
I mean, she's getting the best.
Yeah, but this is cruel.
This is a woman who lost her husband.
Everybody's talking about it.
I mean, you don't know what happened.
She's making it all up.
And so I would just her actions come off as crazy in that.
I just, unfortunately, I see this as a algorithm rewards that type of behavior.
Right.
She's being outlandish, being over the top.
You know what the big algorithm is?
Yeah, yeah.
When you face St. Peter.
Amen.
That's the big algorithm, Candace.
I don't know if you believe it or not.
You pretend you do.
When you face St. Peter, he's going to say, did you sacrifice your integrity for the money algorithm?
Did you falsely create all these innuendos about that poor widow?
Right.
Did you do it because you wanted ratings?
Did you do it, Candace, maybe because you were jealous?
I don't know.
You want to screw around?
I'll screw around.
If you did that, St. Peter's not going to like that very much.
This poor woman is going through hell.
I don't know what happened for sure, but I assure as hell, I'm not going to indulge these ridiculous fantasies and crazy things to attack her.
What the hell is wrong with you?
a little bit of kindness Teeny bit gosh.
I don't know, maybe this disturbs me more than it should, but you know she keeps it up.
I'm willing to go a lot further.
You know that tech right, I mean this is this is not right.
This is not right.
What they're doing to that woman, it isn't right, I agree.
And children and children, and my god, what they've been through.
And you, you want to figure out The way they should grieve?
Go figure out the way you should grieve right, not them.
You figure out how you should grieve.
You don't go judging somebody else on how they should until you stand in their shoes.
So I think Maduro I don't know how long Trump has given him a big um, given a big runway right yeah yeah, in in a way.
But Maduro can look at the United States, the State Department, some of its actions over the years.
He, with the Narco boats being struck, I bet you that's making him think twice a lot of the movement of U.s military personnel into the region.
But all the guy, all he's probably looking, thinking about is this is Juan Guaido and that that attempt back in was that 2019?
Yeah, but how?
What a failure that was this.
This woman is a lot more than One Guaido.
I mean, she got herself out of Venezuela, got herself over over to Oslo, made her speech and now, I don't know, she's probably back already and he doesn't even know.
Right, I think she's got a beat.
I mean, first of all, it's always been said about Chavez, Maduro's was Chavez's number two.
Maduro was a bus driver.
A lot of people say Maduro is not very smart.
So they may I mean they, they may have this guy like really cornered.
What are, what are his options at this point?
What, what could he do?
I don't know who wants.
I think his time is ticking, no matter what.
He's probably having trouble finding somebody.
I I, they tried Cutter and Cutter doesn't want.
I mean, Cutter is trying to rehabilitate themselves.
They don't want him.
I don't know.
I don't know where he can go.
Spain would probably take him.
That guy who runs Spain is completely out of his effing mind, but maybe he would take him.
You, you think he's having those discussions right now.
You think Maduro is planning his exit.
Is the situation that fraught for him?
He knows that at some point, at some point, this is him Dancing, is going to put a little bomb on his head.
He's going to be gone and Trump has given him a tremendous, tremendous runway.
Tremendous runway for all the people that he's killed in the United States with with, with cocaine, and and then all of the uh danger he poses to us with the possibility of a Chinese base in Venezuela.
You take him out, you're going to scare the living daylights, as the guy in Columbia, Petra, who also is going communist.
And Trump has made it very, very clear that he has his own version of the Monroe Doctrine.
Stay the hell out of our hemisphere.
We're going to start off by being secure right around us and then further and then further and further and further, which is a pretty logical way to approach it.
Unfortunately, that little son of a bitch is sitting right there.
Well, I don't know for how much longer Trump doesn't have like 25% of our Navy sitting outside of Venezuela for nothing.
I almost want to go see it, right?
Yeah, it's fabulous.
Sounds remarkable.
I mean, the aircraft carrier they have there is the greatest in the world.
Yes.
I mean, that is that the Ford you're talking about?
Yeah.
That's all you wouldn't need any.
You'd need the Ford and its entourage that protects it.
You can get rid of the rest.
That's more than enough to take care of Venezuela in three days.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I bet the civilian fleet we have here in Palm Beach could probably get down there and take care of it.
Yeah, I think Maduro should take Maduro should take whatever deal he's offered really quick.
It would be a good idea.
Let me tell you one other thing I noticed in the Palm Beach Times.
Palm Beach Daily News.
The Palm Beach Daily News, which is, by the way, left-wing crap.
The town won't take part in immigration raids.
Oh, I saw that.
You think the people here don't want immigration raids?
Is that Palm Beach County or Palm Beach Island?
I bet you that's circulating throughout the region.
I just noticed this because I picked this stupid thing up.
Believe it or not, this is another left-wing piece of crap.
I'm going to put it in the bathroom later.
Not for reading.
West Palm Beach approves ceremonial renaming of Southern Boulevard for Trump.
We hear from our audience.
So they're not, they are not going to, they're not going to cooperate in immigration rates.
Why don't we arrest them all?
Who is this person?
Wait, which one's Southern Boulevard?
Is that?
So when they say Palm Beach Chief of Police, Nicholas Caristo, do they mean Palm Beach, the island, or Palm Beach, the county?
Because he says that he's not, the town is not going to be required to take part in immigration raids.
We got to find out more about that since we live here.
Okay, we will.
It's ridiculous.
I mean, that's a violation of federal law.
Well, this is the weekend, so I want you all to have a great weekend.
I want you to definitely spend a little time praying because Sunday is a holy day.
I mean, it's leading up to Christmas.
It's Advent.
And you should pray for the people of Israel and you should pray for the people of Ukraine and you should pray for the people of Iran who are really in a lot more trouble than you are.
And of course, you should pray for the president that he can make the right decisions and has the strength to do it.
Pray for people who are in jeopardy.
Spend a little time worshiping God because we owe everything to him.
Spend some time with your family.
Enjoy yourself.
Relax a little.
It is the weekend.
And then come back to us and we'll make you really nervous again on Monday, okay?
But relax a little.
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Three-part, three-part analysis of Nick Fuente's.
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And we'll be back on Monday.
And until then, unless God forbid something happens, God bless America.
From the very beginning, it's always started the same way.
For every one of them.
Across generations.
The president has answered.
Across eras.
Army and Navy into action.
history.
Over more than a century, they've all waited to get the same word.
To get word that they've been chosen.
Chosen to sacrifice.
Are you kidding me?
To dedicate.
There's a letter.
To serve.
Dear Mr. Elliott.
Dear Mr. E. Dear Mr. Holden.
You've been selected for a mission.
Authorized to report to the United States Naval United States Military Academy.
9th of July, 1960, 14 for 12 July, 2001.
And Amphibus, Maryland.
West Point, New York.
So proud of you, son.
Are you sure about this?
Yeah.
You hear that, boy.
Only they know what it feels like to be a different kind of kid.
The kind of kid willing to risk life for country.
So many people ask, why would he ever commit to going to this type of an institution?
It's scary as a parent.
It's something I think every parent thinks about.
You're proud of them, on the other hand, you know, as they're actually giving up a lot of themselves to support and protect everyone else.
How many people can say that that's what their kid decides to do?
It's in his heart, and it has to be in your heart to defend the country.
You can expect to be challenged academically, physically, morally.
Your summers basically don't exist.
You miss out on the kids' holidays.
It's not going to be an easy journey.
You have your academics, you have your military duty, and you have football.
Yes, it is just a game.
But a game that epitomizes everything they're here for.
It's the only game that everyone's playing, and they're willing to die for everyone who's watching it.
Since 1890, the Army-Navy game has embodied the timeless commitment of a group of young men and women to the nation and the ideals that both academies serve.
War heroes, presidents, and Heisman winners have all graced this stage.
Enemies for one day, who know their calling will unite them when they leave the field.
Just as their stories do wherever in America they began.
Not a flying New Jersey.
Chicago, Illinois.
Phoenix, Arizona.
Nashville, Tennessee.
Our son is Jackson Dittman.
James Nautical, number 19.
Guy Trainer.
Number six.
Andrew Wood, number 61.
Go Navy.
Lead Army.
Tear information.
Parking Naki.
Active Mass.
We can do this.
Hit the butt.
Never forget how it all starts for them.
Never forget what it takes to decide as a kid that your life is going to be about more than just yourself.
You're a mother, you're always going to worry.
That's her first one.
She carried them around for 40 weeks.
They would do whatever it took to protect our country.
It's tough.
Once he decided and thought that this was right for him, I supported him 100%.
He knew it was the place for him, so I really just tried to embrace that.
I'm not going to be selfish.
That's the unselfish thing for your kids.
You let them go.
Got to let them go.
From the very beginning, it's always started the same way.
Across generations, across eras.
They've gotten word that they've been chosen to sacrifice, to dedicate, to serve.
And they've headed off to West Point, in Annapolis.
It takes a certain kind of kid to commit to these institutions.
Now, today in a football game, celebrate the courage of every man and woman to ever make that commitment.
for the 118th time this is army navy it's our purpose to bring to bear the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our day America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
It was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense, written in 1776, one of the first American bestsellers, in which Thomas Paine explained, by rational principles, the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate from the Kingdom of Great Britain and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, the ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past and see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world.
The greatest democracy, the freest country, a country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason.
We're able to talk.
We're able to analyze.
We are able to apply our God-given common sense.
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