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Mayor's Camera Ready Prep 00:01:22
And this is the 84th.
54th America's Mayor Live.
Just Ted and I, Ted, do we have a camera for you, Ted?
I know.
Do you know, he likes to say he's not, but he's camera shy.
There he is.
You know, my hair, sometimes when we're, and it's an excuse, right?
But, you know, we got a lot going on.
We got to make sure the mayor looks camera ready.
I know, but when you don't, you look like you're working hard.
Exactly.
You look like you're.
And of course, we all know Stephen does all the work.
This is Jim Jordan.
I'm in the Jim Jordan uniform here.
That's a Trump uniform.
Well, and the Trump uniform sands jacket.
These two guys are fabulous, you know.
I mean, the two of us, the three of us together, get better ratings than CNN most of the time.
Come on, let's set the bar.
CNN has a thousand people.
Right.
We have a lot of fun and we get the important thing.
I think I was listening to Megan Kelly do a whole, I don't, you know, I'm, I have a hard time finding all the rating stuff, right?
You know, you have to get it for me.
So I was listening to Megan Kelly the other night and she was really beating the living daylights out of MSNBC and CNN.
And in most cases, CNN is third.
Fulton County Ballot Controversy 00:11:03
I didn't know that.
I always thought CNN would, you know, CNN, I hate to say this, and please don't read it.
They're just a little bit better than MSNBC.
Meaning, if we have a really big incident, right?
Particularly international, I will go with Newsmax number one.
I'll go with Fox, even though they won't put me on number two.
And I would go with CNN number three if I can't get any, you know, internationally, even though, and I can discount for their prejudice.
I can watch them.
MSNBC is like a bunch of yo-yo jackasses.
I mean, really terrible.
And then Newsmax is fabulous.
Thank God for Newsmax.
And then all of the independent reporters is the reason we have free speech now.
Like, well, like Steve, like Steve Bannon that heather.
We're going to put on Heather Mullins now.
We're going to talk about Georgia.
And when we come back, we're going to talk about Iran and what's going to happen there.
But I really want to finish with Georgia.
Maybe it's somewhat personal, but I think it also has so much to do because Georgia is really just a carbon copy of Pennsylvania, Arizona, Wisconsin, and I believe Michigan.
See, of all those, the first group that I told you, I am absolutely certain, both as a lawyer and as just a human being, that I can prove in front of a fair jury that Trump won in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Arizona.
The only place I think about might be close is Michigan.
It had come down to like the last 30 votes.
But they cheated.
They cheated like crazy in Michigan.
I mean, the fact is, maybe even did they did the most cheating in Pennsylvania.
But Atlanta was the easiest to prove.
I mean, you have to be a dope not to see that they cheated.
I feel like that's because Georgia has the dumbest criminals.
You know, it's all, it's not Georgia.
It's all Fulton County.
Yeah, it is.
Yeah yeah well, there was some.
There was some stuff going on in Decab County.
Yeah, so I remember.
I remember and he may not want me to repeat this the lieutenant governor of Georgia.
Now, who's a?
Who's a great guy?
Jones Jones.
Yeah, he's a great guy and yeah, he is behind a lot of these revelations that you nobody really knows.
And sorry Bert, but you should be credited for being a patriot.
Uh, Bert told me that he knew it was stolen because he's away from South Georgia right, and uh, the election before in 2016, Trump ran ahead of them by five percent.
Him and about five other senators that represent south Georgia.
He said, all of a sudden, in 20 uh, in 2020, when they're looking at the results, they're six percent ahead of Trump.
And it makes no sense, because Trump is more popular and Jones is a is a decent enough guy to say that Trump was more popular in my district than I was.
I was popular in the main part of my district where I lived and grew up, but in the, in the part that I wasn't, the name recognition was kind of low.
Trump was was like the king all over, and then, all of a sudden, the five of us all run six or seven percent ahead of Trump.
He said we knew that, we knew it was fixed.
Yeah, when we saw the election returns coming in, we're saying, these, these are wrong, this can't be possible.
We know our districts, this is impossible.
Well, the craziest part about it is is, even when you see that and you know something was wrong, they then went ahead in Georgia and did three different recounts, machine count, one machine count two, hand recount and no.
Before they did that, I had hair.
While they were doing I was pulling it out because they were counting the same phony ballots they wouldn't take.
They would not allow us to look at the ballots with neon, with Pulitzer yeah yeah, we had a.
We had a guy who had a machine that could distinguish the stationary.
They virtually arrested him.
Yeah well, I mean, that's what makes what happened uh yesterday night so powerful, because you have one.
The Georgia State Election Board subpoenaed those ballots and information.
You have Voter GA'S lawsuit where a judge uh unskilled those ballots in a in a civil suit, and then you had the DOJ trying to get access to these ballots and every step of the way, Fulton County was denying not only denying access.
I spoke with uh Fulton county commissioner today, Bridget Thorne, who said Fulton County has spent millions and millions of dollars fighting the release of these ballots for inspection like, let that sink in, taxpayers fund our elections.
And then now we're funding Fulton County's cover up because they're refusing to allow us audit it, though the millions they spent on On refusing to allow us access just went out the window because now Trump's FBI went in there and gathered it all.
So this is a huge win for our movement.
I don't think people understand.
I think it is a huge win.
I'm worried about one thing, though.
How many have they destroyed?
Oh, they know they burned.
I mean, I can show you pictures of a bunch of ballots that they burned that an ATF agent reported.
And we, we, meaning my team, reported it to the U.S. attorney in Georgia.
Yeah.
Well, I'm Bill Barr stopped him from investigating it.
Was that so?
When I was on the ground in Georgia, there was a big story I ended up investigating.
And that was right at the end of December, a shredding truck company was ordered to go to the Fulton County warehouse.
And the driver of the vehicle believed that he was asked to do something illegal, potentially shred ballots.
And so that vehicle was then impounded at the Marietta Police Department, where it was basically on lockdown.
And there was this whole thing about who should get access to it.
Yeah, we never did.
And it disappeared.
And Bill Barr instructed the U.S. attorney to, there was no fraud here.
Bill Barr announced there was no fraud without ever investigating it.
Yeah, he said there's no fraud.
I don't know who fixed him.
I don't know what happened, but I do know that he, for a whole year, he kept secret the Hunter computer and hard drive.
Oh, yeah.
Even while the president was being tortured by the impeachment, the Attorney General of the United States was covering up the evidence that would have clearly exonerated him.
I don't know what happened to Bill.
Bill used to be an honorable, decent man, and they must have something on him.
They did something to him.
He became a complete, a complete fraud.
Yeah.
Well, so here's the thing is like, one of the reasons people do this, right?
These criminals and stuff like that is because the media, right?
Like people need to talk more about the media's role in some of these crimes.
They're essentially complicit because our founding fathers gave us the freedom of the press, but what we have is a press.
Bless you, Heather.
Like we have a press that's been weaponized against the American people and providing cover for criminals over years.
And, you know, when you have Fulton County as one of the corruption capitals of America and you have CNN's headquarters right smack dab in the middle, they're part of the organized crime at that point because all of this fraud happened right in their backyard.
And they looked another way and they did nothing to report on it.
And so I really think we need to start revisiting some legislation, like things like the Smith Munt Modernization Act that allowed the Obama administration and the Biden administration to propagandize American citizens.
That I don't know exactly from a legal framework how we balance the weaponization of the media while protecting freedom of the press, but it's certainly a conversation that we need to have.
You know, the way you do it, really, mostly the answer comes from Aristotle, I think, or maybe Socrates.
We just have a better argument than they have, but we have to have access in order to do that.
So when I was putting this out, right, YouTube took me off.
Yeah.
You know, I was, I had audiences of over a million people.
I was making $20,000 a month from them.
They just took me right off.
So nobody would hear what now turns out to be true.
Yeah.
I mean, the free market can only be a free market if we actually have, you know, the protections.
And I am, I am very, very satisfied as long as you give us a chance to rebut because we're smarter and more honest than they are.
Amen.
I mean, I'm absolutely convinced of that.
I've been through it now for 40 years.
And not that we're all perfect.
We got some creeps on our side, too.
The way I describe it is they're systemically crooked and we're occasionally crooked.
Right.
But I mean, like, even with social media, I think one of the reasons that we're actually seeing like a rise in the truth getting out is because They controlled the media landscape, but they didn't control the social media landscape.
Thank God.
When the technology advanced and people could instantly share stuff in real time, they didn't know how to handle it.
And so the legacy media that was on cable television, nobody watched anymore.
They started switching to digital streaming platforms.
They started going online to places like Twitter or X or, you know, wherever.
But now even on places like those, it's like, right, you're like fighting against algorithms is if there's, you know, a conflict of interest with a donor advertisers and things like that, you know, there's that to consider.
And so we have to be on multiple platforms, diversify your portfolio.
As a journalist, I want to put myself everywhere that I can.
So if one platform gets censored, I'm somewhere else.
The Temptation of Knowledge 00:03:17
And I got to tell you, you are, you impress me so much.
Thank you.
Not with your knowledge and with your discipline and the way you analyze it.
I am extraordinarily impressed.
Well, thank you.
That means a lot.
I think people should pay attention to Heather Mullins.
I really do.
This lady knows what she's talking about.
Thank you, Heather.
Well, you know, you mentioned earlier you have a cross on your neck.
Let me see.
I've got one here too.
Christ is the king.
And I'm just following.
He is.
He is the king.
There's no question about it.
We can't do a damn thing without him.
Yeah, God.
You know, if you think you can, I feel sorry for you.
Yeah.
You know, it's the original sin.
The original sin is thinking that you have more knowledge than God and wanting to have more knowledge than God.
Do you know that's what created Marx?
Marx thought he was smarter than God and he should be.
And then he embraced Satan.
Yeah.
I'm not sure who coined this quote, but there's a good quote that I have always loved.
And it says, he who knows best knows how little he knows.
And so it's always good to have that learning mindset so that you can.
You are a very, you're exceptional.
Thank you.
Thank you.
It's a pleasure.
That was that was that wisdom in what she just said.
I don't know if you realize that it's, it's to be, it's right out of the Bible or every Greek philosophical prehistoric, pre-Socratic philosopher.
The beginning of wisdom is to know that you don't know everything.
That's a great, yeah.
That comes from the Bible and it comes from the Greek philosophers and then the copycat Roman philosophers after it.
It's when you're a know-it-all that you get all screwed up.
Now, when I interviewed people for my U.S. Attorney's Office and the Justice Department and whatever, you know, the people I just kick right out?
The know-it-alls.
Because they're never going to learn anything.
And isn't that the original sin of Adam and Eve?
Think about how significant this is with the early Greek philosophers and Genesis.
The serpent tempts Eve with the tree of knowledge.
Why should God hide these things from you?
Oh, that terrible God.
You should be able to know as much or more than God.
So eat the apple you'll be able to eat of the tree of knowledge.
So Eve says, yeah, I want to know more than God.
Then she goes over to Adam.
She convinces him of the same thing.
You just described the biggest downfall of human beings when they think they know more than they could possibly know.
Know More Than God 00:05:29
Now, that's the basis of, we'll sometime do that too.
It's the basis of Greek philosophy.
It's the basis of Socrates, who never wrote anything.
So all we can do is interpret Socrates through Plato and Aristotle, who had a slightly different view of him.
But on this, they were completely consistent.
Socrates, if he were here, would tell you, if I have only one thing to tell you, I will tell you your knowledge is limited.
And always proceed on that basis.
Okay, we're going to take a short break and we'll be right back.
She was very good.
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Now, I want to show you a picture.
And I want to show you a picture that gets me so angry that I am going to have to take a few deep breaths before I tell you this story.
Day After Day Deadly 00:08:32
Because this involves my history and what I gave my life to.
I want you to look at that.
Can they see that, Ted?
Yeah, you see that?
That's a dead man.
That dead man is lying on a bench.
I don't know if that's Central Park or exactly where that is, but it's in the city that I was born in, the city I grew up in, and the city that I governed and changed to the safest city in America.
That man died because my city citizens were stupid enough to elect a communist mayor who,
upon entering the mayoralty, proved his evil spirit by saying that they would no longer pick up homeless people when it was freezing out.
Now, that had been the policy of New York City.
I wish I had started that policy.
didn't.
It came to me maybe from Dinkins, maybe from Koch, maybe before that.
But the policy of the city of New York when I became mayor was, stupidly, although you couldn't force people off the street if it wasn't freezing, you could when it was.
Even the crazy Democrats agreed with that.
And that survived through Bloomberg, who became kind of a little wow of a left-wing liberal.
It survived through the communist de Blasio and through Adams, who took it really seriously, more than they did.
This guy changed it and 11 people, or 10 people died.
10 people died during the snowstorm who were homeless, who he never picked up.
And nobody remembers 10 people dying during a snowstorm before that, under the communist de Blasio, under Adams, under Bloomberg or me, or Dinkins or Koch.
This is what you did, my friends, in New York City, when you elected a communist.
This is going to happen day after day after day after day.
This is not just a communist.
This is an admirer of Islamic extremist terrorists and a significantly evil hater of Jewish people.
What did you do?
What did you do to my city?
Look at the body again.
I don't know who he is.
I have no idea who that man is.
But if you hadn't elected Mamdani a mayor, that man would be alive today.
If Adams had been re-elected, maybe even if Cuomo or Sliwa had been elected, that guy would be alive.
Because when the temperatures approached freezing, they'd have picked him up.
Now, maybe they wouldn't have, but maybe Sliwa would have.
They wouldn't have done what I did, which is much better than what they did.
I picked them up all the time.
I just said from the day I became mayor, you don't get to sleep on the streets.
Sorry, this is a civilized city.
We did away with living on the streets somewhere during the dark or middle ages.
Among other things, it spreads a communicable disease.
And you don't have a right to live on the streets.
If anybody wants to challenge me in court, come on, challenge me.
Eight years, they never did.
I wiped out pretty much homelessness.
I brought them into shelters.
We made the shelters as safe as we could.
We had social workers to help analyze the fact that some very large percentage of the people living on the streets don't need houses.
They need medical treatment.
They're sick.
They're mentally ill or drug addicts.
They're not there just because they can't find a home, jackass.
They're there because they are extremely sick people.
And by the way, if they're not by the time they end up on the street, you leave them there for a month and you don't pick them up like you don't, Mamdani, you jackass or whatever the hell you are.
They become paranoid schizophrenic.
And if they begin being paranoid, schizophrenic a little bit, by the time you leave them there for two months, they get violent.
Are you just evil or stupid?
I don't know.
You're a kid.
You don't have much, you have no experience.
You strike me as a silly jackass.
And unlike my good friend Trump, I would not have treated you that way.
I'd have thrown you out.
I never had time for jackasses like Sharpton.
That guy is dead because of you.
Do you feel that?
Does it keep you up at night?
When people died when I was mayor, it kept me up at night to figure out what the hell to do about because I had a Christian soul.
What do you have?
A Muslim ideology?
Like right from the Quran that you swore on?
My kill Christians and Jews, don't be friends with Christians and Jews.
Get rid of all the infidels before the final judgment.
That's all in the Quran, pal.
I've read it.
I probably know it better than you do.
You swore on a book that if you take it literally, requires you to kill me.
Maybe you don't know that.
I think you do, but I know it.
So when the hell are we going to get rid of you?
People who swear on the Quran should be immediately removed from American and public office because America is tied together by a whole series of beliefs that are very important.
The Quran is completely contrary to that.
When you swear on the Quran, you're telling us you're not American.
Oh, I know there are a lot of people that get really upset with that.
But even a lot of the Muslim scholars who I've debated with know that I'm telling the truth.
They tried to kill me as a result of it.
They really got pretty close to killing Solomon Rushdie because of it.
And they got close to killing me twice.
But I'll keep saying it.
I got to warn my people against where they're going.
I mean, I think UK is gone.
I think UK is going to be a Muslim country in four or five years if they don't throw this Starmer Jack ass out.
Not a jackass.
I don't know what the hell they are.
I really don't know what they are when they don't read, they don't think, they don't care.
All they want to do is hang on to their little bit of power because it's all they have.
Gosh, you know, when I wasn't mayor, I was just as happy as before.
Rudy's Reflection 00:03:06
Because it wasn't the power of being mayor that made me Rudy Giuliani.
It was who I am.
I loved exercising it for your good, but not so I could be important.
I'm either important or I'm not.
Essentially.
I don't need public office to do that for me.
I look at that man lying on that bench.
And if I look at it any longer, I'll cry.
So I got to put it off.
And we got to go on to another subject.
But I do think it is appropriate to ask the following question.
Exactly how responsible is Zorhan Mamdani for the death of the 10 people who died in freezing weather because he changed the Adams to Blasio.
Bloomberg, Giuliani, Dinkins Koch policy of picking up people before it got to freezing and against their will, getting them the hell out of there because they could die.
And probably most of them were not in need of housing.
They were in need of psychiatric treatment.
Well, I'm going to have to take a short break and we will be right back with Iran.
Here we are, pretty much at the beginning of the process here at this pristine, I call it a laboratory.
It's not like a factory, it's like a hospital.
This is the beginning of the process for roasting.
Deep green, very good quality.
Most people don't use this quality.
We deal with small farmers because they'd like to know who we're dealing with.
They give us the highest quality, all organic, non-GMO.
You should know all Arabica beans.
No Robusto.
All Arabica.
They're going to go into the roaster, and it'll get roasted for about 20 minutes or so.
Oh, my goodness.
Look at these.
My goodness, you're going to want to specially order these.
This is what goes into Rudy's coffee.
Flow with me here.
Okay.
Crown Heights Crisis 00:04:47
I was talking to my sidekick, Ted.
Show him.
Come on.
I get more.
Not that.
There he is.
Ted and Stephen.
Man, I'm going to get a lot more views now.
Look at that.
Look at that.
Oh, boy.
No, I will not give you his telephone number.
I have to say, the mayor, the mayor is the best wingman.
Oh, stop it.
Stop it.
We'll say that for another time.
We got too much news to cover.
So we covered Mamdani.
I don't know if you can say he killed 10 people, maybe seven or eight, but I would like to wring his neck.
I mean, this is like seven, eight mayors follow this policy.
He really thinks he's smarter than all of them.
See, that's what happens with a damn communist.
It's the original sin.
It's the original sin of Marxism.
They think they're smarter than everybody else.
They think they're smarter than God.
They think we're all stupid because we believe in God.
They're all stupid because they don't.
And that is actually rejecting the key concept of Greek philosophy, but okay.
There was a horrible anti-Jewish attack in Crown Heights.
What was it, yesterday or the day before yesterday?
And they attacked the Lubovator National or International Headquarters in Crown Heights, which is a beautiful, beautiful, lovely place.
Now, you gotta know, you gotta understand Hasidic Judaism.
I know a lot of people make fun of it, and it's terrible that you do that.
And of course, there are Hasidic Jews who are off the reservation, and they're even against Israel.
And they focus on that little minority.
But most of Hasidic Jewish people, whether they're Lubovich or some other group, are extraordinarily good people.
Very religious, very kind.
They go around the community trying to help.
They've established an ambulance service that is first class, and they'll help everybody.
And the Lubovature Rebbe, Rebbe Schneerson, who died while I was mayor and who I had the great privilege of knowing and who blessed me.
Was whatever you are, Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, whatever.
He was a great man.
So this guy, I think it was Sunday.
I think it was Sunday.
I'm not sure the day.
They're having a big ceremony there.
They had a couple of thousand people at the international headquarters of the Lubovicher movement on Crown Heights in Brooklyn.
Crown Heights is a beautiful area.
It's right on Eastern Parkway.
If you want a little Brooklyn geography, I grew up in Brooklyn.
It's a walking distance from Prospect Park.
It's a walking distance from where Ebbets Field used to be, which I used to bore my staff with every time we passed.
That's where Ebbets Field was.
or polar grounds up in Manhattan.
So do you want to show just a little bit of the damage from the...
Yeah, of course I do.
So do you want to show just a little bit of the damage?
This guy was an animal who did this.
So that's apparently what happened.
They drove the car into the door.
Yeah, there were a couple thousand people in there when he did that.
It looked like there was a lot of people outside with some of the other.
You know what he said?
He just made a mistake.
Now, he was hanging around there for two hours.
He was hanging around a synagogue, two or three in New Jersey over the last month or two.
The guy is like Elon Omar and all the rest of them, a Jew hater.
Let's just get real about it, okay?
They hate Jews.
They don't even know why they hate Jews.
And anti-Semitism is so damn old and so crazy that most of the people who embrace it don't even know why they're embracing it.
And all the reasons they're embracing it are moronic, idiotic, and historically inaccurate.
Why We Love The Jews 00:09:59
And I say that as an extremely dedicated Christian.
And it's one of the reasons why I love the Jewish people.
I love the Jewish people, number one, I don't think I'd have my religion without them.
I love the Jewish people because they're so damn brave.
I love the Jewish people because although we disagree on the divinity of Jesus Christ, we agree on basic rules of how civilized people live.
And along with the Greeks, And because I'm Italian, maybe the Romans, right?
We have Western civilization.
But really, if it weren't for Judaism and Jesus Christ and Christianity, we wouldn't have Western civilization.
It's a civilization that was built on the cornerstone of strong moral principles that come out of the Old Testament and the New Testament.
And then they were translated into laws.
Now, the Greeks did the philosophy, but the Romans did the laws.
Law comes to us from Rome.
And by the time Rome really gave us law, it had been converted to complete Christianity.
Wow.
So, please defend with your life Western civilization.
Don't give away an inch of it.
The reason that the reason that Islam is against us is because of Western civilization.
And never fall into the trap that Islam is a religion of peace.
As very well-meaning, nice, euphemistic, but soft-headed Westerners have said, it is not.
The Koran is a very different book than the Bible.
Okay, so that's where we are.
And that's what caused the attack on the beautiful international headquarters of Ilbavatshur.
The Muslim injunction from Muhammad to kill Jewish people or disturb them or interrupt them or frighten them or do whatever the hell you can to destroy them.
It's in the Quran right there.
I don't know.
I don't have it right next to me, but I have it real close.
I could read it to you.
And they're doing what they're told to do by Muhammad.
We have got to talk to each other honestly.
And we've got to say to our Muslim brothers in America, we've got to say to them, we've got to say to them, how do we overcome this?
How do we get beyond those parts of the Quran?
This is the Quran in the chronological order.
I even have Jefferson's Quran here filled with very, very critical notes.
Now, what does that include?
The Thomas Jefferson is it?
Thomas Jefferson got his hands on the Quran to see what the Muslim religion was all about, because they were killing us in the Middle East.
And the criminal attorney general of Minnesota took his oath on this, but he never bothered to read the Interlinear Notes in which Jefferson talks about this religion as a religion of war rather than peace.
But I mean, he's a major jackass, so, and a silly man.
And a dangerous man.
Probably corrupt, most likely.
We're talking Ellison, obviously.
Ellison is a very dangerous man.
I mean, how can you be the attorney general for this long in that state and not be at least aware of some of this fraud that's happening?
You can't tell me that every of all these Democrat leaders were not aware of something this massive happening in its largest, you know, its largest community.
I'll go one better and say that they must have been aware and they were parties to it.
The entire history of the West is aside from the Crusades and a couple, we have been stupidly euphemistic about the Muslim religion.
It's a religion that Muhammad, in his last words to his people, told them to wipe us out.
And they would only have a really good last judgment if they have wiped out Christians and Jews.
And either by killing us or by converting us, or there was a third way.
But the third way was really a compromise by crooks.
The third way wasn't even in honest effectuation of their religion.
The third way was you could get money.
So a Jew or a Christian could pay you money and they'd become a demi.
D-I-M-M-I.
Dimi really means slave.
First of all, you accomplish this ceremony by kissing their feet.
And then you are submissive to them.
You can be a Christian or a Jew, but you can't question them.
Now, can you practice your religion?
Drive through Saudi Arabia.
See if you see a cross or a Jewish star.
If you're practicing your religion, you're doing it really quietly.
Unlike us, where we make it really easy to be Islamic and practice the religion that wants to destroy us, they don't allow us to practice our religion.
Right.
And just to provide a contrast, you were saying that that was the final direction of Muhammad before the Quran closes.
We can kind of compare that to Jesus and his last teaching for us: go out into the world and let your peace rest.
Yeah, yeah.
The last thing Jesus said is to forgive those who killed me.
Yes, that's the last thing Jesus said.
Well, and one of the last words go out into the world and let your peace rest with those who are worthy and bring the spread the word.
One of the last words, this thing that you see here is the Quran reorganized in chronological order.
That's really important because I think the Muslims, somewhere in the second or third century of their existence, when they put this ridiculous book together, decided that they better hide it and screw it up.
So why would you put a book together?
Suppose you took the Bible, New Testament, Old Testament.
You put the longest book first, then the next longest, and then the next, and the next, and the next, and the next.
You'd never be able to tell the difference between the New Testament and the Old Testament.
You never tell the difference in what they were teaching and not teaching.
You never tell the difference between what's ancient and maybe shouldn't be given as much credit now as the things that are more current.
To make that even more dramatic, they came up with a theory that the last thing that's in there is a determinative.
In other words, if in the early part, when you read it, if in the early part, Muhammad said, kill all the Jews and Christians, which he did.
And then in the later part, he said, they're people of the book, we should love them.
That's what he meant.
Except they reordered the damn thing so that chronologically, originally, he basically said, Leave them alone because I can convert them.
I can sell them on the shit that I have here, which I was taken by Gabriel up to there, and they're going to tell them.
And then I'm going to drop down on the floor and have a fit, which is either epileptic, epileptic, satanic created, or who knows what it is.
And they're not going to believe me and they're going to throw me out of Mecca.
So they reordered this whole thing so you can't figure it out.
This reorders it to chronological order.
The last things that Muhammad taught them were to kill Christians and Jews.
Iranian Uprisings Explained 00:15:00
Fight in the cause of Allah, those who fight you.
This is about three years before he died.
It would appear to have been written when he was a young man.
And slay them wherever ye catch them and turn them out from where they have turned you out.
If they fight you, slay them, such as the reward.
Well, in any event, you got to learn a lot about this before you become brainwashed, huh?
Well, we have with us Sayyad Shams, who is a successful electrical engineer and a human rights advocate for the people that need it the most, I think, on earth, the Iranian people, who have gone through 46, 47 years of persecution.
So, Sayyad, how do we, where are we right now?
Are we on the verge of ending this or is what and what do we have to do to end it?
Well, first of all, thank you for having me on your show.
This is an honor.
I really appreciate that.
However, what is really unfolding across Iran is not another episodic protest driven by prices or sanctions.
It is a nationwide uprising shaped by historical memory, economic collapse, political exhaustion.
After nearly half a century of clerical rule, Iranians are not asking for relief payments or marginal reform.
They're rejecting dictatorship itself.
So the current demonstrations now, encompassing about 200, more than 200 cities, signal that the populace is fed up, not just with economic hardship, but with a regime that has proved resistant to meaningful governance and reform.
So where we are, this is a this is not like any uprisings that we had before.
This today's unrest.
Iranians had endured the amount of inflations and isolations before.
What distinguishes this moment is that fear has fractured entirely and political or alternatives have begun to take shape.
Widespread slogans like death to the oppressor, be it Shah or leader uh, capably illustrate this.
Uprising goes beyond mere economic grievance.
It's a clarion call for uh, popular sovereignty that seeks to dismantle this theocratic structure itself, and it will not stop until it does so.
So, do you really, do you really uh?
Now, from the outside, it appears as if it slowed down a little, right from from the outside I, I understand the outside can be very, very deceptive right uh, but.
But it also appears as if it's strong enough to easily be revived right, because it's been going on for so long.
I mean I, I don't know, maybe we can go to 2014, maybe before that um, with the uprisings, and then they got very significant in 2018, and then again in when the young lady was was killed.
Who also correct?
It gives you a big history of this.
What is?
I don't know.
It's very hard to ask, i'm not even sure we ever know, but what is it that's needed to put this over the goal line and get rid of the Zayato?
So um, just like any, any movement, this uprisings has its ebb and flow.
It it it is the the way it had started.
It had uh from the onset.
It set a goal when they said death to the dictator, death to Khamene.
They are not stopping after that, and this has been uh going on.
That's why the Iranian regime had come out and shut down the digital highways and internet everywhere across the country, so people are not able to show the world what is taking place.
But even with all of that, they continued doing that, knowing in time they will broadcast it to the world through the efforts of the resistant units.
As you know, the resistance units have uh been established there for many, many years.
You may have seen actually, some of the members who were of this resistance units in this uprisings, who were uh captured, captured and or killed, and and they're from all walks of life.
They're myself, like myself, engineers there, some of them professors in universities, like the one that I was reading today on one of the Twitter postings, that a 42 43 year old man who was teaching at the University OF Tehran and who had been active since 2014, 2015 and few times, had been arrested.
And you know, and you know what they do when someone is arrested by this regime, the torture that goes on and so forth, but then after that, when he was, you know, released.
I don't think, may I'm just interrupting a moment I don't think a lot of people know that, I don't think I know it, you know it and and and people who have followed this know it.
But I don't think a lot of people know how much torture has gone on.
And may I say under the Shah yeah, and now under the regime.
So we're talking about four or five decades of torture, several years from the first decade to the second Shah, to the Savak, and now the exactly, and now and now the Irgc.
I mean, these people have been uh, beaten down.
It's remarkable to me every time I got the honor to address them, it's remarkable to me how much spirit they still have for freedom.
These are remarkable, these are very exceptional people.
Well, thank you.
But also, first of all, you have a great depth of knowledge on on Iran, and that's really fantastic.
It's refreshing to see that, to hear that, to see that.
But, as you mentioned, from um the post Shah, and before that his father.
So we're talking, at least up to now, at least 80, 90 years right, so that that sort of repression had been taking place for that many decades and prior to it.
And uh, but Iranian resistance and Iranian people they are, they have been determined about having a uh democratic republic from the get-go and they have not given up on that.
And of course we have seen it.
Um, they by the overthrow of the Shah, and of course that was, as the world knows.
It was hijacked by the Mullahs, by Khomeini, and now uh Ali Khamenei, who directly orders of killing people in the streets, Iranian people, and he's supposed to be the leader of right the people, right so, and but for many years, and you recall uh all that has been going on.
And the world now knows about 1988 massacre of 30 000 or more people uh, of prisoners uh, that the regime had at that time, which majority of them were members of the MBK.
Were these people basically members of uh the Mujadin, the MEK?
Exactly yeah, because that was their biggest, that was their biggest and most feared rival, and it still is as it is today, exactly.
I mean, Ayatollah has said that right, and we don't pay attention to it in the private gatherings right, and the friday friday gatherings, the chanting they do right that, you're aware.
It says death to America, death to And death to the majority, right?
So we're right there ranking with U.S. and everything when they said death to something, right?
Yes, this is their number one enemy.
It has been their number one enemy, as was the number one enemy of the deposed Shah.
And they are the ones, as a matter of fact, through a National Council of Resistance of Iran.
And with the efforts of the members of the National Cancer Resistance, which by the way, they're from different ideologies, Christians, Muslims, and others, and that with the great proposed efforts of Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, the president of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, have put out a 10-point plan.
Clearly, in there, they're asking for, and this is what people are asking today on the streets, right?
Asking for a democratic republic, freedom.
They want a governance of people by the people and no other.
So this is what the Iranian regime do to the people of Iran, to the Iranian resistance, resistance units who are guiding these uprisings forward and have been quite successful, by the way.
You know what's very impressive?
Yeah.
And why I, I mean, I've watched this for a long time, and I don't want to get my hopes up too much, but I do think that the geographic distribution of this is very impressive.
I don't know if those of us in the West understand this, but this is happening all over Iran, not just in Tehran or Quam, the ones we know about.
But it's happening in, it's happening in the ethnic minority areas, the Azeri and the Kurds.
Now, I have to ask you this.
Sure.
I believe that the baby Shah, I call him the Nepo-Shah, is being used as a weapon to calm this down.
Now, we had on last night a cyber expert who has gotten into their brilliant group of people and completely neutral on our issue.
And they will say to you categorically that the regime spread messages trying to lift the support of the baby Shah because they realize it'll discourage the people.
Right.
They realize that people will say, why am I putting my life at risk and my children to get rid of this tyrant?
Maybe he's a little worse, but I'm going to get another tyrant back.
I want, if I'm going to do this, I want, as you say, freedom.
Right.
So what is he all about?
What is this?
Well, Nair Duwell, who's never had a job, never shown up for anything where he had a risk.
What's this all about?
Is it complete the continued corruption of the Pahlavi regime?
As it has been, right?
Yeah.
So he pops up like a whackamo every so often in, you know, in a whack-a-mole.
I like that.
Because every time there is something going on, right, in Iran, and he, by the way, waits till the uprising starts and goes on forward, and then he pops out again like a whackamo and saying, hey, you know, I'm here to lead.
You know, you guys go ahead, move forward, and I'm here to lead.
I'm right here.
Yeah, when things are safe, I'll show up.
Right, exactly.
I mean, what you said and what about Jeff Barden that you had on your show.
Yes, yes, it was Jeff Barden, exactly.
Yeah.
And I was listening to that show, and I'm interested, the guests you have there every so often.
And I was impressed by the amount of the data he put out to show that all of these are nothing but a facade and a freak show by this baby shah, as you mentioned.
So the people of Iran, you know, we have a saying, there is a Persian proverb that says, basically meaning that you escape a pit only to fall into the well.
People are not going to do that, right?
So we're not, and people, and you're coming into the street, and this is across all ages, by the way.
This isn't like in 2022, you had many, and majority of those industries were the young people.
This is across all ages.
People From All Groups Working Together 00:15:23
It is.
There were three-year-old kills in this uprising because people were coming out with everything they've got, with their family and everybody.
And they have shown to tell the world, right?
Because we are communicating in different ways, right?
The world communicates with one another in different forms and shapes.
And this is the way they communicate it to the world.
We bring everything out.
We have nothing to lose.
Like I said, the fear is entirely fractured.
That's why when we were talking about at the beginning about this whole thing of the, you know, some say that everything is quiet down in Iran, which is far from the reality, you know.
And when we were talking about this, Mr. Pallavi, you know, he has spent, he has spent the intervening decades largely absent from Iran's struggles, living in abroad and removed from risks borne by those inside the country.
He has no idea what the risks that people are going through.
And his current role is politically more dilutive rather than being additive.
So he is entirely, like you said, and that this is also helping the Iranian regime to have a few more basically places to breathe, time to breathe for a while, to last longer.
That's what his mission is, really.
Because like we said, I mean, he sends some kind of note or whatever to Iran from Bahamas.
You know, give me a break.
You know, first of all, you haven't worked a day in your life.
By the way, As someone who had worked for 30 years, I deserve vacations ever so often.
But this guy, he's always in vacations because he hasn't worked a day in his life.
No, this is going to be the effort.
Right.
After, if God willing, we're able to overthrow this regime of terror.
Yeah.
Then it's going to be quite a thing to put Iran together again.
You have to have a little more than half of Iran being so-called Persian, right?
Right.
Then you have another whole, a little less than half being all these ethnic minorities, Azeri, Kurds, Balushi, Turks, Baluchis, and a lot of small groups.
Right.
Very, very small groups of people.
And if you want to hold the country together, like we do in America, because we're a country like that in many ways.
Right.
Melting pot.
You need a leader that is open to everyone, that's democratic, that's willing to go with the ebb and flow of being voted in, voted out, making arrangements with different groups, like they do in a number of other countries, you know, that have this situation.
And then you can hold it together.
And I know I'm very, very biased because I've spent 15 years with her, but Madame Rajavi and her people already have that sense.
They already have people from all these groups interreacting with them.
And I've watched them when they've had differences of opinion on how to deal with the persecution they were going through and how they resolved it.
So yeah, this great display of unity amongst hope that we make the right decision because my country has sometimes made the right decision and sometimes it's made tragic decisions in picking the wrong people.
And I'm very interested in making sure we make the right decision.
You know, as an Iranian American, Mr. Mayor, God bless you, by the way.
Do you know the contribution that Iranian Americans have made to this country?
You're some of the smartest people that ever came here.
I mean, my God, I am so impressed as I got as I've gotten to know your community.
I am so impressed that I can't imagine what will happen if we can free Iran, make it a democracy, a republic, a decent country, what your people can contribute.
You've got tremendous talent to give and make us a better world, all of us.
Exactly.
That's why, as you correctly said, that the National Council of Resistance of Iran with President Maryam Rajavi is a uniter.
It is bringing everyone together from all walks of life, from all minorities, and from all religions.
Because Iran is made of all of that.
Yeah.
Of every piece of it has been around for hundreds and hundreds of years, thousands of years, actually.
If we go back to the time of Cyrus.
Yeah.
But the so, and what having that 10-point plan exactly spelling out what they are going to do, what is the plan when this regime is overthrown.
This is what they go forward with.
They do have a platform and they have a map to go with.
But also I want to add this.
For now, I would say Iran stands at a critical juncture.
Right.
The ongoing uprisings offers now an opportunity for the Iranian people to reshape their future.
rejecting not just the clerical regime, but the entire fabric of despotism that has stifled their hopes, their dreams for decades.
Yes.
The struggle is for a democratic, peaceful, secular, and non-nuclear Iran, which remains a distant dream, but one that is closer than it has been in decades.
Yeah, that's beautiful.
That is my belief.
This is what this uprising is basically displaying to the world.
And I also want to say the voices rising from the streets of Iran call not just for respite from suffering, but for an entirely new political paradigm.
The time for meaningful change, as you mentioned, is now.
May I ask you to the Iranian regime's question that became a little bit of a debate last night between two or three very well-meaning people who all have the same goal,
which is an Iran that is a democracy, a republic, a nation of laws, and able to go forward with the natural assets that they have, unhindered by a terrible theocracy.
However, here's their dispute.
Some of them think that America, President Trump, America, should take out the Ayatollah's main military facilities.
Attack, in other words.
Not with troops.
Nobody thinks they should attack with troops, but an aerial attack, like we did before, but one focused on taking out the major strength of the regime of terror.
Some feel that that will have the opposite impact, that it will have people rally toward the regime again, sort of on a nationalistic basis.
And I respect the people who expressed both of those opinions.
They have the same goal.
And it puts my president in a very difficult position, right?
Which is the right thing to do.
Well, right.
Here's what I see.
Please, from what I hear from Iran.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Please.
And what that is that, and you heard today, by the way, that the European Union at last, after decades, they put IRGC on the list of the terrorists, which is fantastic.
What do they say?
Better laid than never, right?
So it's done.
Now they, of course, have to take the following steps from here on.
But the Iranian people, by their uprisings today, they are clearly saying to the world, we have the right to defend ourselves and we're going to defend ourselves.
But at the end of the day, it's a self-determination that the Iranian people are telling the world to have.
So that alone gives it the basis for depending on the people to carry on with their efforts.
We have to support that from every corner of the world.
Again, now that the IRGC, well, we already did that, right?
President Trump put him on the list on his first term and, of course, took care of Soleimani and all of that, which is fantastic, right?
EU joined in today.
That is a great and remarkable addition that can help, that sends the message to Iranian people, those in the streets, that yes, you who have made this happen, your unity amongst you have made this happen.
Resistance units have made this happen.
And now, of course, we have to put our efforts together here outside of Iran to continue letting the world know that the next step is necessary.
Remove and close all of those embassies of basically they are filled up with IRGC members.
Nothing in Iran happens that is not under the control of Ali Khamenei and IRGC.
All of their embassies in the world have been nothing but houses of spies.
So if the president were to decide, so listening to his cabinet meeting today and Pete Haig said, it seems to me he's got a military force there that would probably take out Russia, much less Iran, maybe do a pretty good job on China.
I mean, you have no idea the military might that he has there.
It's twice what he had outside of Venezuela.
Now, that part of that is not just to attack Iran.
It's to protect America should Iran strike back at the 14 bases, American bases that are there.
Because if he does this, he wants to do it without losing American lives.
He may not, but he wants to.
So the question is, if he were to take action of some kind, would that further the revolution?
Or would it retard the revolution?
And do you have a feeling about that?
Because there are people on both sides.
There are people on both sides.
I can hear people in Iran saying, I wish he would bomb and get this over with.
And I can hear people, I can hear these other people say, oh, my goodness, that would just create a nationalistic response in favor of.
So I don't know the answer to that.
And I would imagine he's struggling with that.
Iranian people, they know who is their number one enemy.
It is quite clear to them.
They have said it on the street is Ali Khamenei.
It's the current regime.
Good.
It is nothing else, nobody else.
They've never had an argument with nobody else.
They never had any fight with anyone else.
It's basically the regime in Iran.
That's their number one enemy because Iranian people are the number one enemy of the Iranian regime.
So in order to assist this movement to gain more momentum and so forth is, again, recognize their right to defend.
How do we do that?
And also recognize from their understanding of the matter of the self-determination of a nation to form their future, what they're going to do.
And I don't specifically, I know that we have precise, we have a very capable forces out there.
And of course, there are 40,000, 50,000 Americans that are there in different parts of the Middle East.
And they need to be protected from anything to do.
How do you look at the Iranian groups inside all the 140, 150 cities of Iran?
Supporting Minority Resistance 00:04:46
Are they capable of contesting and ultimately defeating the IRGC?
I believe so.
Listen, in the streets, right, all they've got in their hands are basically pieces of broken bricks and stones that they should we give them weapons.
They have weapons.
I'm sure they dig it out.
They are always resourceful.
Let me say that.
They're always providing it.
I've seen it before.
But again, as you were one of the proponents of supporting the resistance, and we are grateful for that.
And many of members of the Congress, when you look at the House Resolution 166, that has more than 220 from both parties, by the way, supporting it, which is quite a lot of, isn't it?
So this is the type of effort that has to be forth.
Our Congress, which by the way, Iranian regime is deadly afraid of it, you know, and are able, our people, our representatives, are the people of this country.
They're peace-loving people.
They need, and by understanding what the Iranian people want, and that is freedom, that is a republic, a democratic republic, and they are willing to sacrifice their lives for it, that much is shown.
I think we have to feed into that.
I think we have to support that.
We have to let the people know in the world that that is the case.
And nobody like this baby Shah, as you mentioned, can come in and try to, like Khamenei Ikhomei did, to hijack.
I think this is not going to happen.
Personally, I think that would cause a civil war with the minorities.
I think the Azeris and the Kurds and the Balushis would resist that with their lives because the way in which he treated all of Iran horribly, but he particularly treated the minorities horribly.
And they remember that.
I mean, they go back to their grandfather and their sister and their aunt and remember who he took into the he built the prison that he built the prison that the Ayatollah is using.
Yeah, exactly.
Actually, Sabak, who is helping this baby shah right now, is the one to train the IRGC.
Yeah, I don't know if there's much of a difference.
Exactly.
Like an overlap.
Well, I've got to run.
I kept these people way over time, but you have been terrific.
Very, very illuminating.
And thank you very, very much for your time.
I appreciate it.
We'll get back to you.
This is going to take a little while and we're going to need people who understand the inside.
We've got an awful lot of people who talk about this and they don't know what they're talking about.
So thank you so much.
I thank you for giving us your wisdom.
It's remarkable.
Thank you.
God bless you.
Thank you.
And God bless the people of Iran.
Oh, my goodness, they've been through so much.
And what you maybe don't know, because I've had a chance to really spend a lot of time with many of them.
I am absolutely convinced that if we do this, if we find the right way to liberate them and we provide, we help them, because they're going to do it, but they need help like everybody does.
And they can create a functioning form of a republic democracy with a guarantee of rights for people.
These will be extraordinary allies of the United States and Israel to kind of bring the Middle East together.
Now, what are they right now?
They're the single biggest reason why we can't achieve peace in the Middle East.
How different would this be if Donald Trump leaves the White House?
And they're one of the biggest reasons why we can achieve peace in the Middle East.
Internal Strife Matters 00:15:08
That would change the world.
It would change that segment of the world, which has a big impact on it, because that's where the oil and energy wealth is.
Not to mention all of these rare earth and minerals and other things that now have become enormously important in China's attempt to enslave the world.
And don't ever forget that because we fooled ourselves about China for too damn long.
And I'm not going to go back and condemn all the people who did it and all the people who didn't.
And I don't know.
I don't know how many just were silly and silly liberals or silly Republicans or people who were swayed by all the money they could make or the big market they could have.
But from the very beginning, China was a much more, even a much more evil enemy than Russia.
I knew that when I was a baby.
I don't know why they don't know that.
All you got to do is read.
Read?
That's hard to do.
Well, thank you.
That was very, very good.
He did, however, avoid the ultimate decision, which is why Trump gets paid the big bucks.
Should he or shouldn't he attack?
Notice he never answered it.
I was going to push him.
I was going to push him to a determination, but I didn't want to.
We'll get him back again and we'll do it.
Well, maybe he knows when or if he is going to attack people.
Look, I respect the man.
The man is obviously has invested his life in this.
I respect.
He wasn't ready to say.
I wasn't going to push him to it.
Maybe I shouldn't have, maybe I shouldn't have.
I pushed the others to it, but they were ready.
They were ready.
I could feel they were ready to say, we should attack, we shouldn't attack.
I don't think he was ready yet.
He was working.
You could see his mind working on, he knew what I wanted, and you could see his mind work, a very intelligent man.
You could see that his mind was working on.
But you know, he's not the president of the United States.
It's really right.
This is, I mean, this is an extraordinarily difficult decision for President Trump.
For me, it isn't as difficult because I'm, and maybe I'm, you know, maybe there's something wrong with me, but I'm a complete, absolute hawk about communism.
I believe the only way to deal with them is to stand up to them and scare the shit out of them because they are an atheistic, Neanderthal, horrible group of people who will do anything to destroy us and justify any immorality of any kind in order to bring us down.
And it's the reason we're in the condition that we're in, that God is gone and they took God out of America.
You're describing a lot of the Democrats.
We're following the elections, right?
You're describing a lot of people in America.
The Democrats have become controlled by the communists.
How do they sit by and allow this monster to become mayor of New York, who within the first two weeks he's in office, kills 10 people?
Now, I don't have any problem telling you he killed them.
I mean, he changed a 40-year regimen in New York that spanned so many mayors with different views, which is you don't let people freeze to death.
How about that, huh?
But you know, communists don't care about people.
Human life means nothing.
That's why they're not Christians or Jews.
Because human life means nothing.
The only thing that means something is the state.
New York City is going to take over giving people food.
Yeah, they're going to give people poison.
Ultimately, if New York City takes over giving people food, they'll give them rat poison.
This is a lack of education.
All you have to do is study the history of, forget communism.
Socialism is communism.
Anybody who tells you it's different, it's softer, it's what forgets who invented socialism?
Who created it?
Who's the father of socialism?
It's the same person who's the father of communism, Karl, Marx, and Frederick Engels.
Socialism is merely the economic system of which communism is the political system.
Either one results in enormous violence at the end of 20, 30, 40 years.
Because both are horrible, horrible desecrations of the human soul.
They completely disregard what it is to be a human being and a child of God.
Well, We promised you tonight that we were going to that we were going to simplify for you, but we're going to do it tomorrow night.
The 10-point plan.
I know you hear about it all the time, and I think you want to know what it is.
I'm going to make it really simple for you before we simplify it.
It's like the Bill of Rights.
Essentially, it's the Bill of Rights with a couple of things added to it because of the peculiar experience of the Iranian people.
It will create a government that prohibits the death penalty because no country other than China has executed more people than Iran.
And there is a sensitivity to it.
Completely understand it, even though I can't, under certain circumstances, support the death penalty.
Other than that, and with a little more emphasis on treating women fairly, which they need to make up for what they've done, it's essentially our first 10 amendments.
The freedom of religion, freedom of speech, several times reiterated freedom for women,
due process before they do anything to you because due process, I mean, 120,000 members of the MEK who wrote this have been destroyed, but 120,000 members of the MEK have been killed.
Nobody disputes that.
They haven't earned their right to be part of this.
The Shah, what were his losses?
How much money did he have?
All the money he stole from the Iranian people.
A beautiful life in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., all stolen from the mouths of the Iranian people who were starving because when they got money, they gave it to the terrorists rather than to the people.
When Obama was transferring the cash to the Moon went right to the terrorists that killed Americans and Jews, why you're not in jail, Obama, is only because of the corruption of my country.
Under the America that was created by our founding fathers and existed for so many years, you would be in jail for assisting terrorist murderers.
I know that.
I don't know if you know that.
Maybe you live in some strange world.
I bet your wife knows it.
She seems more realistic than you.
Well, the IRGC terrorist organization was finally recognized by the EU.
Too little, too late.
What do you think?
Is the EU totally useless or completely useless?
Which is it?
Totally or completely?
I wouldn't say useless.
I would say that they're completely.
Oh, no, no.
You would say they're dangerous.
They're actively harmful.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, that's impossible.
Here, ESU.
I don't, EU, I don't really give a shit what you say about them.
I never paid attention to you before.
Why would I pay attention to you now?
It's basically a good contraindicator as to how I should feel, right?
If the EU feels a certain way.
I mean, if it weren't for the fact that I know so much about the IRGC, I'd kind of feel sorry for them if they were attacked by the EU.
The EU is usually wrong.
I got to say something.
I was going to spend a lot of time on this.
We will tomorrow night.
The attack on Christy Noam is so damn sick, it's disgusting.
Now, let's put aside for a second Minnesota and what happened there.
Let's look at what her agency has achieved.
A miracle.
It's her agency that took a country that was being raped by the other countries of the world by sending people here who wanted to kill us, rape us, engage in human trafficking.
kill us with fentanyl and other forms of drugs, and take us over politically as terrorists.
Our country was open, wide open to all those people.
Biden didn't give a shit who came in.
He even assisted some of the worst to come in, like the Chinese.
He actually helped them come in to destroy us.
Maybe because he got millions from them.
I don't know.
Maybe because other Democrats have gotten millions from them that we don't know about.
But they sure as hell are very, very partial to Red China, who wants to destroy us.
So she comes in and they do a miracle.
They just cut down.
I mean, it's over.
They're not coming in anymore.
They can't get in anymore.
So that leaves us with the internal.
I mean, I thought it would take two or three years to get there.
And then we could turn to the internal problem.
Now we're turning to the internal problem.
And do you realize how brainwashed you've become about who the people are who came in as illegal aliens into this country over the last four years?
These are not the people coming to the Statue of Liberty, you know, with $20 in their pocket and seeking a better life.
Maybe a couple.
When you open your country like that with no vetting, no standards, no investment, you get every piece of shit in the world that comes in.
And you get every group that wants to exploit you, exploiting you, and they did.
And the simple fact is that stop the sobbing and crying for them.
And Catholic Church, will you cut it out?
I mean, the people you were helping before had some argument, at least, that they wanted to come here to work and better their life.
And they were getting ahead of other people, which is unfair.
And you were helping that unfairness.
But at least we were getting people that were industrious people.
The group we're getting now, although you will get some like that.
I mean, they'll come in, right?
But the large percentage of them are very dangerous people.
And you are taking in the dangerous people of the world to jeopardize us.
That's just wrong.
They have no right to come here.
Nobody has a right to come here.
You don't have a right to come here and say, I'm an American.
We have a right to set down standards.
And I think it's really important because if we want to preserve, protect, and defend this country and pass it on to our children, it has to mean something.
It can't become Sharia law in some parts where they stone a woman because she got raped.
Well, that's that's what they do.
After they're trying to do in Michigan, believe it or not, that's what they're trying to do in Texas.
That's what they're doing in England.
They're almost there.
That little jackass who went and sucked the ass of Xi Jin Ming this today, Kier Starmer.
I don't even know how the president talks to him.
I'd spit in his face.
That's why I probably couldn't be president.
I'd spit in his face.
Carney, I'd punch in the nose, but that's okay.
These people are giving away the only civilization that humanized this world.
The only civilization that took human life and placed it on a pedestal.
Maybe we're giving it away because with abortion, we desecrated human life.
You just think of how many lives we eliminated in the last 50 or 60 years.
Maybe we offended God.
I don't know.
But I think we have to pray to him to help us nonetheless.
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Because even with all that, we're necessary to save the human race from barbarity.
And the president is on the right track.
So stay with us, huh?
Stay with us and our brethren and our sisters and those independent journalists who are trying really, really hard to get you the truth.
Because the establishment press doesn't give a shit about the truth.
All it cares about is money, profit, power, and the right place at the cocktail party.
Well, you can't believe how important that is.
Yeah.
I mean, it even affects inside.
I mean, I'm sure there are people that would have sold their soul to go to Melania's opening tonight.
Well, there are people feverishly trying to get those.
I know some people who did.
Yeah, they sold their soul.
Yeah.
Now, I know some people that tried to, and Melania wouldn't want that.
But that's human nature, unfortunately.
And if you don't understand human nature and protect against it, I'm going to start asking.
You lose your soul as a nation.
I'm going to start asking.
Now, how did the Melania thing go?
Do we have any idea?
Well, we do have an idea.
I'm going to ask my friends if they were there.
Did Christy Noam show up?
I'm trying to get answers.
I'm going to ask my friends.
If Christy Noam didn't show up, I would have canceled it because I think that this is a test.
Christy Noam did exactly what she was told to do really well.
And this is a woman who I would be very comfortable with being president of the United States.
Don't destroy her.
Amen.
Couldn't have said it.
Don't destroy her on the altar of the Washington Post and the New York Times and the rotten Republicans who don't have the character and all they want to do is beat people down for their own advantage.
We have them too.
We just, as I've said to you before, we have really bad people in our party, but it's episodic, a few, some.
In their case, it's systemic.
It really is.
And I know it's hard to believe that from someone who's a Republican, but I haven't been a Republican all my life.
I don't necessarily have to be the rest of my life.
I'm an American and I'm a Christian and a Catholic.
And that's where I go first.
And then Republican, because it's the only choice right now.
I would be much more comfortable if there was another choice.
I might not make it.
I might not make the other choice.
I wish there were liberals like I knew in the 70s and the 80s.
I'd be very comfortable with that.
Maybe even into the 90s.
Somewhere they all became Islamic and communist.
They won't say a word to criticize Jew hatred.
They wouldn't say a word to criticize the Koran that wants to kill Jews and Christians.
Put it about our own country, too.
They've been trained to hate America, that we're racist, that we're...
You listen to these people, we're the worst country in the world.
And then you say to yourself, as a logical person, how come everybody wants to come here?
Does it ever occur to these guys like Schumer and Elon Omar with her brother and whatever?
Ever occur to them?
If we're so bad and we need you to change us so much, fundamentally, like Obama wants to change us fundamentally.
Maybe if we change fundamentally, nobody wants to come here.
If it becomes like you want us to be, because then we'll be like everybody else that nobody wants to go to.
These are just like, this is the thing that ended when we stopped educating young people in colleges, which is probably 30 years ago.
We stopped giving them the power of independent logic and rationality.
The rationality now has to serve a greater purpose, which could be communism, socialism, anti-American, pro-Islamic.
A green energy scam.
Oh, yeah, green energy.
That became a religion for a lot of people.
That's what happened.
People need a religion.
People need God.
And if you can substitute, as Marx understood, communism for God, you got them.
Well, have we covered everything?
Let's see.
Trump accounts, great idea.
I wish they had them when my kids were young.
Nikki Minaj, I don't know.
I'm not a rap, whatever, but I love you.
I love Nikki Minaj.
Is that okay?
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
We all love her now.
And the fact that he gave her a gold card so she can become a citizen and she didn't pay for it.
How about she put hundreds of thousands, if not millions, into the account to help kids?
And I'm sure if you all get really nervous about it, she's certainly capable of paying for it.
Here's Nikki Minaj at the White House.
If he gave this to some stupid, some dummy athlete, they'd probably be happy about it.
And I think she supported the accounts well more, well over the amount that the gold card would have cost.
Yeah, I know.
She's been giving money to it for years and she just made a couple of, like about a four or five hundred thousand dollar contribution to it, which is most of the value of that thing that she got, which makes her a citizen in like 14 years or 10 years or something like that.
Used to be.
You could pass a bill in congress and just make her a citizen.
I don't know if you can still do that.
You know they stopped it because there was so much corruption.
I put a congressman in a jail in jail for selling that, but I probably missed about 50 of them.
Uh, we covered Mandami.
We certainly covered Iran.
We told you that we, we will, we will uh, come and we, we will come and protest and any of the.
In fact, we're going to make a list of, particularly the Republicans, Jeffreys, who cares?
He's working on an Iq, I don't know if it, if it reaches three figures uh, but in any event, the Republicans who are going after Noam.
Let's write him down so we can make sure we campaign against him in some way.
Right, because I think this is terrible.
I think what they're doing is terrible.
I think she did a great job and we're going to keep supporting, supporting her.
And it turns out, by the way, that she and Bovino they were basically right.
These two people, I I don't know if you can call them domestic terrorists, you sure could call them Anti-american activists.
How about Anti-american violent activists?
One of them took an automobile and smashed it into a human being, either because she did it deliberately or her girlfriend told her to do it.
The other guy twice attacked federal agents violently second time.
First time was horrible.
You could see a really violent out of control guy.
Uh, second time he was executing a clearly designed rearrest program that he was trained to do, which is which is designed to get you shot or killed, which is to try to break a criminal out.
So you distract one guy, you distract the other guy remember, and you get the criminal out.
You do that.
Cops will shoot you for obstructing justice.
By the way, the guy they were trying to get out was a violent criminal.
Anybody care about that?
Of course people care about it.
Anybody on the left care about anybody in the media?
Care about that these people?
They're gonna have a big national strike starting tomorrow and the next day because two anti-law enforcement Anti-american, violent activists got killed.
And check in.
Check in to see with your local officials as well and see if they're support, which side they're on, because we actually have in Michigan, a contingent of state lawmakers on a trip to Minnesota to stand in solidarity.
Yeah, they need to be gone and also take a good look at this guy and tell me there isn't something wrong with him.
And take a good look at her two years ago and today, tell me there's nothing wrong with her.
I don't know what they did, but I think they took a mind and went.
We got a pretty girl who looks like she's your next door neighbor and then we got some freakoid boom.
This guy I don't know what happened to him, but everybody they interview says he's mental that's the word they use mental and I think he they call him a nurse.
I think he was fired several times.
Who knows what the hell he was doing as a nurse, A guy who does the shit that he was doing, you want him to be your nurse?
You see him banging up against the car, spitting at the agent?
You want that guy to be your, I don't want him as a nurse.
Sorry, you keep him.
And that's all they keep describing him as a nurse, not a violent anti-law enforcement activist.
How close does that get to a domestic terrorist for which Bolvino was crucified?
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And maybe, no, let's see.
Hope not.
They were closer to the truth than the assholes who were attacking them and closer to what protects you and me and our children.
And they want to destroy it for us.
Well, tomorrow we'll talk a little football because we're getting to a non-football weekend.
Do they still have the weekend before that ridiculous, absolutely idiotic Pro Bowl?
I believe they moved the Pro Bowl is this weekend.
I think the Pro Bowl now, I'll tell you what.
It used to always be the weekend before the Super Bowl.
Or was it after?
It used to be after.
No, no, no.
Then they moved it up.
Or maybe that was back and forth.
They might have been.
I remember being in Hawaii once, and their Pro Bowl was on, and everybody wanted me to go.
And I said, the last thing in the world I want to look at is the Pro Bowl.
It's the most ridiculous football game that ever existed.
They don't even play.
So they actually are going to do the Pro Bowl games.
It's not a real game.
Why?
They're doing it Tuesday.
Oh, great.
Nobody will watch, I hope.
Yeah.
Now, they are still going to desecrate America with baby bunny and green.
Bad bunny.
Okay, bad bunny.
And Green Day.
And Bad Bunny is going to require us to all forget that we're American and we have to all speak Spanish.
Necessitos a predera español para bad bunny, senor.
We have only one language in this country.
There's very little that holds us together.
They don't believe in our values anymore.
They better at least damn speak our language.
Right.
Well, and just for your own good, you should be able to do it.
You got to show that you love America by learning English.
You know what the standard should be for coming into this country?
That you love this country.
That you are passionately in love with the freedom and opportunity afforded you in the greatest country on earth and you realize why.
Then you can join us as Americans.
If you're like Elon Omar and her brother that she was married to, who spend all their time trying to criticize us and tear us down and make us into a communist or useless country like steal our money too.
Don't forget to throw them out and steal like crazy.
I mean, $9 billion, $1 billion, $9 billion.
Come on.
I know you can fool the lefty jerks, but you don't fool me.
So what do you think of the attack?
And any more views on how whether it was real or not?
You know, here's the part that got me.
If, if, if, suppose, let's, let's make, let's make believe for a second it was me.
And somebody came up to me and squirted something on me and ran away.
And we arrested the person.
Would you let me stand there and give a 40-minute speech and not take off whatever the person squirted on me, unless you knew that it was harmless?
And wouldn't you react a little more alarmed?
No, no, but think about this.
You have no idea what he squirted on you.
And you stay there for 40 minutes giving a speech, totally unconcerned about what he squirted on you.
You had to know, you had to know that he squirted something harmless on you.
And I want to know, actually, and this might be.
Even I, which I don't get afraid of, I go wipe it off.
This is where we could crowdsource a little bit.
There are pictures of her hugging the man who allegedly did this.
So here's the thing from before the event.
But I don't know if they're AI.
I don't know if they're legitimate.
So if any of the viewers can dig into it, I would actually really appreciate it.
Like throw it in the comments, either on X or on any of the other platforms.
They have two different things of him, and it's hard to know which is true.
There's the, he was a big Trump guy.
Then they have a whole other thing of him that his family was very anti-Trump and hated Trump.
Now, I don't know if that really matters.
Here's the thing that sticks in my investigative crawl.
If this guy was dangerous and you believed he was dangerous and you weren't assured that it was bullshit, why would you stand there for whatever amount of time she stood there, not knowing what he put on you and not done anything about it?
Explain that to me.
And almost take a protective posture when the cops went to go take him down.
She almost looked like she was trying to protect her.
It was so easy.
But I mean, stick with that, Ted.
Suppose somebody came up to me and it really was an attack.
And the attack consisted of what you saw.
Then he runs away.
We arrest him.
Would you leave on me for the next half hour, 45 minutes?
Of course not.
Of course not.
You're taking that shirt.
But if you assume it was an attack, he may have given me some poison.
But if you know it's bullshit, you just stand there like you're a hero.
A tough guy.
I'm a tough guy.
I would go take it off.
Don't forget.
Yeah.
Swing at the person.
Yeah, I would.
Of course you would have.
Of course I would have swung at the pride.
I would have knocked that fat bastard out.
He looked like a totally useless fat bastard.
But in any event, I sure as hell, when it was over, I'd say, excuse me, I'll be right back.
Jacket had come off.
I give it to the police to examine.
I put something else on.
I come out and make the speech.
I understand why she wanted to end the speech.
She wanted to show she was a tough, whatever the hell she is.
But she also gave away the fact that she knew that was harmless.
She knew it was harmless unless she is a complete, absolute Somali moron.
Well, not only that, she's not.
She's very shrewd.
Yeah, but she's a very shrewd, dishonest human being.
That's just not naturally how you react to an unknown situation.
No, it's best case scenario.
You fight.
It's fight or flight.
You attack the person.
No, no, no.
You do one of two things.
You attack or you back off.
Fight or flight.
That's what I do.
No, no, no.
You back off and you let the agents.
One thing she could have done, one thing she could have done, which many people would do, is retreat behind the agents.
The other thing you would do is go out and fight.
She does neither really.
She seems to help him, but I think that's not nearly as telling as the fact that you get attacked by an unknown person.
He sprays something on you.
And then you leave it there.
I'm surprised she didn't start licking it and eating it.
So there's something really, really fishy about this.
Really fishy.
And this woman's a total fraud anyway.
Why the hell are we paying attention to it?
I know we got to say it's a shame she got attacked.
Yeah, it's a shame she got attacked and she didn't take any precautions against what she was attacked with, which makes me say, I don't know, maybe I'll never figure out what the bullshit was, but it was.
Do we have to say that in this?
No, we don't have to say it.
It's not necessarily.
We don't have to say it because she didn't give a damn about what was squirted on her.
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Therefore, she knew it was totally harmless and therefore we'd be suckers.
Right.
We said, oh, we really feel bad for her.
I think the president basically said she's a fraud.
I don't know.
I'm not going to pay much.
She's a fraud, no comment, right?
I mean, it's sure, we're not asking for a moment.
What do you expect from a fraud?
A person who marries a brother?
Oh, God.
Who knows how much of the 9 billion she took for?
She went from zero to 30 million like that.
I mean, okay, a lot of the black congressmen in Harlem and stuff like that and other places did the same thing, but they've given up.
But we never caught them.
Maybe we should catch her.
Right.
They've given up the right to the benefit of the doubt.
Well, thank you very, very much.
You're going to pray again tonight, I hope.
We always do because we're still not there yet.
We want peace in Ukraine.
We want Putin to stop killing him because you're a damn murderer, Putin, and you should be stopped.
Second, we're going to pray for the people of Israel.
Things have certainly calmed down a lot.
We're going to pray for the people of Iran because maybe we're on the verge of freedom.
That's a wonderful thing.
That would be just a wonderful thing if that country became free and could make its own determination about what it wanted to do and what it wanted to be and how it could contribute.
And we're going to pray for the people of Venezuela who are still making some progress, as Secretary Rubio said, but still living under tyranny, which we got to pull at the right time.
Maybe, maybe we get Cuba back to countries that respect human beings.
And maybe we get them back.
Maybe before Trump leaves, we get the entire Western Hemisphere back, except for Canada, which seems to want to team up with Red China.
But maybe they'll throw Carney out when they realize what an absolute, total fool after having Castro's son and now this total fool.
What the hell is wrong with you in Canada?
You can't imagine how much respect I used to have for you.
And British Columbia, I'll take you in a second.
I know it's probably a bad, I don't know if it's a bad economic.
I mean, I trade you, California.
I shouldn't say that, right?
Maybe, maybe we'll go small, Washington, Oregon.
I like it.
We get rid of a lot of marijuana that way.
Right.
Right?
Send the marijuana up to Canada.
I think there's more marijuana per capita in Washington, Colorado, and Oregon than in California.
I think so.
Because California has all that farmland where the people don't smoke marijuana.
They're actually like straight Americans.
So thank God for this country.
We're still the greatest.
We are the greatest country on earth.
The president has us in the direction of preserving that.
But it's a big battle.
So stick with us.
We'll keep you informed on what you need to know about that.
We'll keep you informed of the things that are being hidden from you.
And we'll do the best we can to give you our honest judgment on what's going on.
And we appreciate very, very much the fact that you stick with us.
I can't tell you how much we appreciate it.
Right.
So God bless America.
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.
There 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.
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