America's Mayor Live (874): Widespread Clashes Reported Between Opposition Forces & the IRGC in Iran
Iran’s opposition forces escalate clashes with the IRGC, including the MEK’s attack on an Ayatollah-linked base and a failed regime cover-up of dissident escapes, signaling a protest-to-revolution shift. Reza Pahlavi, the Shah’s discredited heir, contradicts his own "diverse Iran" rhetoric by opposing Kurdish autonomy while aligning with Tehran’s suppression of minorities like Azeris. The U.S. weighs military action amid uncertainty—no briefing for Trump yet, but WSJ warns delays could weaken leverage in Ukraine and harm his credibility. Meanwhile, economic gains under Trump (lower gas prices, inflation) contrast sharply with Democratic chaos, like a mayor downplaying violent confrontations as "snowball fights." The episode ties these crises to establishment oil interests, urging historical reasoning over media silence and framing Iran’s future as a test of America’s moral clarity. [Automatically generated summary]
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is America's Mayor Live, live from Palm Beach.
But we have behind us, because I think all eyes are on Tehran or Washington or Oman, where the meetings took place today.
And we're going to be talking about that in a little while.
We spent a good deal of time on that in our earlier show, but I do know that many of you don't make the earlier show.
So we're going to want to catch up with that.
We also had a fascinating interview that I'll summarize for you.
But let's cover some of the things that you need to know.
I mean, the Guthrie case, which of course was consuming the news for 10 days, has kind of taken a bit of a backseat.
The FBI made what they called a final sweep Wednesday at the home of Nancy Guthrie.
I don't know what a final sweep.
I mean, I hate to be critical, but how do they know it's a final sweep?
Suppose they get a piece of evidence in two days.
I just don't understand the common sense of announcing this as the final sweep.
Had they found the body, had they found the woman alive, they could make a final sweep.
Maybe even then they might not have to if you had to prosecute a case.
So I don't understand what the final sweep was, but okay.
It's a small point in a case that in the future, I'm afraid, is going to be studied for what not to do.
This case was a horrible, horrible example of law enforcement at its worst, particularly not the FBI.
This is a minor thing here, but the sheriff who blew it in the first four or five hours when he didn't bring the FBI in and had no experience, no capacity, no even natural gut sense of how to investigate a kidnapping.
I have no idea how good he is on other things, but he shouldn't impress you as an instinctually great detective.
He impressed one as a guy who wanted attention and publicity and then didn't and then did and then didn't and held press conferences and stopped holding press conferences and had one-on-one interviews.
I don't, that I don't remember law enforcement ever doing, one-on-one interviews with favored members of the press, which leads always to leaking things that shouldn't be leaked.
A day earlier, Savannah released another gut-wrenching video.
Do you have that, Ted?
The four-minute one?
Well, let's play some of it.
Blowing on Embers of Hope00:03:47
I mean, I think it's the first, I think it's the first acknowledgement that her mother may be dead, which you can see has a very much broken up.
That's a very, very hard thing to acknowledge.
I mean, I can remember weeks after it was clear that no one would be taken alive out of the World Trade Center.
There were people, I'm not going to say sure, but at least not willing to.
No, no, I have to change that.
People who actually had expressed great confidence that there were people in pockets and people in.
And of course, it was not at all possible that that would be the case.
But at the same time, you had to deal with that in a sensitive, in a sensitive way.
So this is her latest video here.
We'll play the beginning of it.
I'm going to say it is day 24 since our mom was taken in the dark of night from her bed.
And every hour and minute and second.
And every long night has been agony since then of worrying about her and fearing for her and aching for her.
And most of all, just missing her.
Just missing her.
We know that millions of you have been praying.
So many people have been praying of every faith and no faith at all, praying for her return.
And we feel those prayers.
Please keep praying without ceasing.
We still believe.
We still believe in a miracle.
We still believe that she can come home.
Hope against hope.
As my sister says, we are blowing on the embers of hope.
We also know that she may be lost.
She may already be gone.
She may have already gone home to the Lord that she loves and is dancing in heaven with her mom and her dad and with her beloved brother Pierce and with our daddy.
And if this is what is to be, then we will accept it.
But we need to know where she is.
We need her to come home.
For that reason, we are offering a family reward of up to $1 million for any information that leads us to her recovery.
God bless you.
I hope it works.
I hope beyond hope, reality, that your mom is alive.
I see that you've recognized that that is a very, very remote possibility.
And I'm glad you've gotten yourself to that stage.
And there's no point at this point to go through a critique of this.
Person of Interest Raid00:02:46
It reminds me a bit of the Secret Service at Butler.
It's hard when you go through this to come up with too many things that the sheriff did right.
Maybe there are some.
I don't know.
But he's without any doubt a disgrace.
Federal agents arrested Alberto.
No, I'm sorry.
They raided Alberto's Cavallo's San Pedro home and a Miami property tied to him.
An affidavit was filed regarding the search warrant.
It's under seal, so we haven't gotten to see it, which means having done that, they presumably had probable cause to believe that he's committed a crime.
It could be the crime of kidnapping.
It could be the crime of murder.
It could be some other crime related or connected to it.
How is he officially designated?
A person of interest?
He's not designated as a suspect.
If they're being fudgy about it, they're doing it for a reason.
This is the FBI now, not not not amateur sheriff.
Right.
So they're so if they're maintaining person of interest, they're not in a safe place yet where they can say suspect.
And they do that.
I mean, that's a very, very well-thought-out decision.
Now, the sheriff was throwing those terms around like, he even came up with a few new ones that I never heard of before.
But now we're dealing with the professionals.
So if he's a person of interest, there's something missing that they don't have yet.
Maybe we should put it this way.
A person of interest whose home they search is a person in which they have a lot of interest.
Most persons of interest don't get searched.
It's prospective defendants that get searched.
The sheriff has set up a parking ban in Nancy Guthrie's neighborhood starting Thursday.
That's what he should have confined himself to from the very beginning.
Let the FBI run it.
The United Kingdom was in the middle of making a terrible deal.
And but for the fact that this deal has been in the works for some time, I would have blamed it on Kier Starmer, the prime minister, who is a socialist.
London's Political Climate00:03:51
And in England, that gets you very, very close to being a communist.
I mean, ideologically, you are.
Whether you've taken the step over and recognized the fact that you are is a bit of, is the question.
It would be interesting to know, for example, you know, does he believe in God?
I'm sure he pretends he's a member of the English church.
They all do, but very few are anymore.
In fact, you know, there are people from London, including some Muslims who predict that in 10 years it'll be the Church of England will be the mosque of England.
And instead of an Archbishop of Canterbury, there'll be a chief Ayatollah for England.
You think I'm joking, right?
You think I'm being sarcastic?
I actually had this conversation with two people who are English and are extremely serious and were trying to convince me that this is going to happen.
This is, and that London is much further along in other parts of England.
I said, well, isn't that, I know because I've been told and I've read that there's a lot of attempts to impose Sharia law in the smaller communities.
And it's a lot of it is up and down the west coast of England, which is a little more remote.
That's the coast that would face Ireland and America.
And that in there, there have been battles going back a couple of years where in these smaller communities, they're trying very, very hard to impose Sharia law.
And although I don't think it is acknowledged by the government, there are some in which it's been, it's happened.
So my focus was there.
Now, I've been to London.
I was in London several years ago.
We were covering it, Dr. Maria and I, largely because of oh, largely because it was a matter of great interest.
And I can't say this was real work, but we did cover it.
And I thought we did a really good job covering it.
We covered the Yankees and Red Sox playing in London the first time baseball was ever played there, I think.
And they played two games and we went.
And during the course of that, I met everyone there.
I did not meet up with Prince Andrew.
I have it other times.
I'm sure there's going to be like a big scandal because he's the one who offered me my honorary knighthood from the Queen.
He came to visit me in 2000 and November of 2001.
And he said, Mummy wanted to make me a knight.
That is a quote, mummy.
And I said, give me the queen.
I wasn't used to the queen being referred to as mummy.
And I really have to say I was greatly honored by it.
And I think one of the reasons she focused on me is because I've made so many comments about Winston Churchill.
And I really am a Winston Churchill fan.
And I'm not a scholar, Winston Churchill scholar.
I'm very, very well informed about Winston Churchill and have read most of the things written by him or about him.
Diego Garcia Controversy00:08:56
And I find him a fascinating leader from which you can garner lessons.
I am very much of the school that you learn leadership from other people.
And that probably the most powerful of the people you know and work with are your mentors, your bosses, your leaders, the people you're with, your teachers.
But also you learn it in books and in stories and in history and biographies.
And you can't do much better than Sir Winston.
So they want to give up Diego Garcia.
Now, I don't know if we have a map because we don't have all of our usual equipment today.
One of them is being repaired.
But Diego Garcia is in the Pacific.
And just to orient you, I would say that it's close to China, close to, it's in the Indian Ocean.
It allows the United States has a base there, but this is strange.
The United States has a base and an agreement with UK.
The UK has, I don't know if it owns it or has control over it.
But they made a deal, or at least a tentative deal, to give up sovereignty over Diego Garcia.
And that Diego Garcia has an American base of great significance.
It's one of our critical bases to defend Taiwan.
And it would go to Mauritius, and Mauritius has a Mauritius has a closer and warmer relationship with China.
And there's some suspicion that Starmer, a socialist, a communist, communist, is trying to help China.
The United States, I think, has some kind of veto power over this deal.
And Trump has gotten him to stop it.
Well, how about we stop it?
We tear it up.
And why doesn't England give it to us who has, because the United States will have the balls to keep it, unlike Kier Stahmer, who will give it to the nearest and closest communist that comes by.
I mean, this is very, very serious.
There are people who just don't want to buy it about China.
I don't know what Xi Jinming has to do to show you that he's deadly serious on trying to control the world by 2049.
It is becoming based on the things that Trump is doing, becoming less and less likely that he's going to meet that deadline.
And he has significant internal friction, the depth and length of which we can't possibly realize because our intelligence within China is nothing in comparison to their intelligence within the United States.
Now, you would say, well, that's because we're an open society and they're a closed society.
But believe me, I lived through the end of the Cold War and was involved in intelligence and gathering it and doing FISA warrants.
We had almost as good a picture of the Soviet Union as they had of us.
Almost as good.
Obviously, you'd have a better picture of us because we don't do the obvious things are wide open, whereas in Russia, the obvious is much, much, much less.
China under Z did a very effective job of sealing itself off against too much surveillance and extending their surveillance apparatus almost endlessly.
I mean, they could be in your sewers.
I don't know.
So the president should make sure that Diego Garcia is locked down before he leaves office, because there'd be nothing for a Biden type to give that up.
After all, Biden gave up Begram 400 miles from China.
This is further from China.
We don't have the base 400 miles from China anymore, which is another reason why we need Diego Garcia.
And we should be putting Biden in jail for treason.
This is a very interesting designation as man of the year.
Kim Jong-un has been selected as man of the year.
Suppose I say that.
This is obviously not a magazine concerned about morbid obesity or promoting that or giving examples of that, because he really is a very, very big fat slob.
But he was just re-elected.
You didn't know that, did you?
Now, I don't even think they're hiding this from you because what does it mean to be re-he got reelected like the judge got re-elected who presided over Trump's civil case, Judge Engemoran.
Judge Engemoron was elected three times like Kim Jong-un was elected.
like Kim Jong-un, neither one of them had an opponent.
You see the similarities between the Democrat Party of New York and the Communist Party.
See it?
21 years, elected three times.
I've been a nupti!
I've been a nupti!
Am I allowed to say that?
Want to fill my lap?
I've been a nupti!
And Kim Young-ung's been elected.
And it's about worth the same thing.
So Kim Young-un was elected.
And as a result of that, because of the great, great victory that he had, Ted, against no one.
Let's see if we got the picture.
And because he spearheaded unimaginable achievements in a country in which the first time some of these people got to eat is when they got to Ukraine.
He got actually got him.
He actually eat three times a day?
I didn't know that.
There he is.
Unanimously re-elected, by the way.
Yeah, but he was also named.
He was also named man of the year.
I was trying to find that.
I couldn't find who.
He was named Man of the Year by his newspaper.
Did I have access to said newspaper?
An editorial in the Rodong Sin Mun.
Unimaginable achievements in five years that would have taken others centuries.
That's amazing.
Like what?
They don't like exaggerate.
Do they cite these achievements?
Well, yeah.
I mean, more people have died of starvation under him than under his father.
He's been able to shoot missiles.
He's actually been able to get missiles that took off.
They couldn't get missiles that ever took off.
He got about 5,000 or 10,000 of his people killed for nothing in Ukraine who had to be sent home because they were shooting Russians as well as Ukrainians because they don't know the difference.
And the one thing he doesn't seem to have done is lost any weight.
He looks like the same undisciplined fat pig that he's always been.
I know the president has affection for him.
I don't know what the hell that's about, but I would say you wouldn't be going too far out on a limb to say there's something wrong with the guy.
Looks like there's something wrong with him, right?
FBI Raids School Board00:03:46
Do you know that the FBI raided the head of the school board in, and I confuse the names of the, please excuse me.
I excuse.
I confused that with the Guthrie case.
The Los Angeles United School District is going to hold a meeting, held a meeting today.
We'll have to see how it went.
And it's going to discuss the allegations of fraud and corruption that led to the raid on school chiefs Alberto Carvallo's residence.
We don't have many details about it.
So it's and the two stories overlap with each other.
And I read it incorrectly by suggesting it has to do with the Guthrie case.
It does not.
It's completely separate.
And one of the problems, one of the reasons for the confusion, we don't know much about it.
We just know that The people around the FBI are saying, it's a big case.
It's a big case.
It's a big case.
To find a great deal of corruption in Los Angeles, right, would not exactly be a shocker.
I would not drop the book I was reading when they came in and said, oh, there's as much corruption in Los Angeles as Minneapolis.
I would say, what party is the mayor?
Democrat.
What party is the governor?
Democrat?
What are you telling me?
That's news.
Give me a place where there's a really, really effective Democrat mayor who's a really good manager, a really good administrator.
I know there are some, but I don't know where they are.
And I would like to know that.
And you can give them our email.
How can they email it, Ted?
Or how can they send?
Just comment below, right?
Yeah, comment below.
Give us the name.
If you know a mayor that's a Democrat, that's doing a give me a Republican too, but that's not going to surprise me.
There are many Republican mayors, but they tend to be very good because you got to be good as a Republican.
Otherwise, the press rips you apart.
I mean, if you're a Republican, you don't pay a parking ticket, you should be impeached.
If you're a Democrat and you don't pay a parking ticket, everybody should raise the money to pay for the parking ticket for you.
Right?
Right.
Your campaign fund will pay the parking ticket for you.
So earlier, earlier, when I say earlier, and we'll get to this in a moment, we were talking about a major, major, a major advance in the effort to overthrow the Shah and a major problem created by a person who just shouldn't be involved in this.
And it really is an example of the crooked, dishonest establishment that's been corrupting us internally and externally.
Stolen Money's Impact00:15:31
Oh my gosh, for the longest, longest time.
It's fascinating that it still hangs on and it still operates.
And if it's not checked, it could have a real impact on what happens here with Iran.
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this is what goes into rudy's coffee welcome back uh to uh america's mayor live Now, let me take you through this situation in Iran because what's happening on the surface is confusing enough.
You have the meeting today in Oman, which broke up with very, very different conflicting reports, whether you looked at, well, I don't know.
I mean, it seemed like most of the information about it came from Arab and Arab sources, from Al Jazeera and then smaller publications.
The one from Newsweek, which was highly biased and completely useless, painted it as not a breakthrough, but progress had been made in it and almost that there's no reason for Trump to bomb them anymore because they're not presently enriching uranium.
But three of the Arabian and Persian sources said that it had made much progress and one said that it went very poorly.
And then so it's hard to say how it went.
If you judge from the reactions of here in America, of the Secretary and others, it seems like the best you can say is no progress was made, but it was put off for another day, which is what we've been doing, which is what we've been doing throughout, putting it off for another day.
So I don't know that we can read anything into the, I don't know that we can read anything, Ted, into the fact that, and we're not getting together again for a couple of days, and there are other things on the agenda to come up, so people read that as this is going to continue.
But then again, as the regime points out every once in a while, the last time they got attacked, we were in the middle of negotiations, and we were about to meet again.
So I don't know if that means anything.
I think this is a question of there are factors here that the president is considering.
He has been very, very careful not to let us know exactly what they are.
We have the general parameters of it, but we don't know the details.
So you're not going to know the hour or the day, as it should be.
And he's been particularly good in not making it easy to figure it out.
Number one, is he going to attack?
And number two, how?
Brief, quick attack, multifaceted attack, a day.
Right.
A couple of days.
What are the objectives going to be?
Those are all left in suspense.
It is said that the general that's going to lead the attack and has it organized and ready to go.
It is said he has not briefed the president yet.
Now, that may or may not be true.
Why wouldn't you say that if you wanted to get him by surprise?
So I'm just telling you, please be very, very careful with this.
And this is to gain as much a surprise as you possibly can gain for something that's been anticipated this long.
Because it is a situation where there is still a little doubt as to whether or not there's going to be an attack at all.
And there is a lot of doubt about when and how and what are the goals going to be.
So let's talk about what the possibilities, what the possibilities are.
And also let's talk about one major wrench that's been thrown in by a truly disreputable group and person, the inheritor of all the stolen money that was taken by his father and mother and grandfather from the Iranian people.
He has never worked.
He's never earned anything in his life.
So every piece of bread that he put in his mouth is taken away from the Iranian people because his old man was, even if better than the Ayatollah.
Having said that, now it all goes negative.
Yes, he was better than the Ayatollah.
No, he wasn't good to the Iranian people.
He killed up till that time record numbers of Iranians.
Not only that, like his father before him, he didn't just kill, he tortured.
He had a prison, which is still there.
Ayatollah is very happy to take it over.
It had all the torture implements that you could possibly need.
You didn't have to buy them.
He tortured his opposition.
He killed his opposition.
He lied to them.
His sister, with whom he was very close, but then pretended not to be, was a major drug dealer, which may or may not have been the source of some of the great wealth that they have.
They stole wealth every year and put it away on the possibility that they're going to get thrown out because they were brutal, homicidal maniacs.
They were hated by a large number of the Iranian people, which has softened a bit over the years because people will say the Shah was not as bad.
But these are not the people whose brother was killed by the Shah, whose father was tortured by the Shah, or whose daughter was raped by the SAVAC, an invention, by the way, of Pahlavi's father.
He's also totally incapable of running anything because he never has.
He's never had a job, never had any government experience.
He did get one year of flight training in America.
And the only time he ever made an attempt to fly was he wanted to fly in defense of the Ayatollah against Iraq, which creates a real question of who he's working for.
He has said that he's in contact with 50,000, no, 100,000 IRGC.
If that's the case, he should be in jail because the IRGC has been for six years a terrorist group in the United States.
And he's a resident of the United States.
And he certainly should be under very serious investigation to find out what the nature of those communications were.
There is a conspiracy theory about him, which had at first seemed a little far-fetched.
And now little pieces come together that start to make it look less than far-fetched.
Let's put it that way.
The first part of the conspiracy theory was that he was being used by the regime to quell the enthusiasm for the revolution.
Because just think about it on a common sense basis.
You know, they've killed, the president says 35,000 people in three days.
That's almost impossible to envision.
Now, if they did that, you're taking a hell of a risk joining this.
Now, will people be dissuaded from taking that risk if what they're fighting for is a monarchy and a brutal, vicious monarchy?
He says now, I'm not sure what he says.
He's been crowned a prince.
He's been crowned an emperor.
He's gone around calling himself prince.
He still allows them to call himself prince, but he says he's in favor of a democracy.
I don't know what kind of democracy he's in favor of.
He may be in favor of a democracy as long as he can do the same stealing that his father did, because they haven't done some stealing in a long time, and they're going to have to reestablish the family coffers, right?
I mean, this family has let off the blood, sweat, and tears of the Iranian people forever.
It's never been anything else with a poor family that was made into royalty.
His grandfather was one of the biggest killers in Iran.
His father was one of the major torturers in Ivan, Iran, that developed the secret police.
And he's been a kind of a useless rich guy.
Of course, very much supported by the establishment.
Well, now the following happens.
You know, as Iran has about a little over 50 percent of people of Iranian or let's say Persian background that go back to the group that was conquered by Mohammed.
So when Muhammad's army came in, they engaged in what many would regard as a genocide against the Zoroastrians, which was the prevailing religion for a thousand years in Persia.
And they killed all of the leaders of the Zoroastrian religion, all of the real strong adherents of the Zoroastrians.
They made it illegal.
They made it a capital crime.
And as they, as, and this is basically how the Muslim religion spread across the world, there are some examples of conversions, but this is the major way they spread by warfare, by terrorism, which is why terrorism is so comfortable for them.
So when Persian, when Persia switched over and became Shiite Muslim rather than Sunni Muslim, they did become Muslims, but with tremendous conflict with the Arab world, which was Sunni.
So the possibilities that the two could work together were always very, very, very difficult.
And the Shiites were always considered probably more terrorists than the Sunnis, although the Sunnis, the Sunnis brought us September 11th.
So we're not going to discount what they can do.
During the last couple of weeks, a very, very big development occurred.
The Komala, not Kamala, Komala, party secretary general, Abdullah Motadi, announced the formation of a major political alliance,
a Kurdish political alliance, of six different Kurdish groups, including some in Iraq, that had joined together to advance their efforts to get rid of the Ayatollah and willing to support a diverse, democratic Iran that guarantees the rights of all nationalities, including Kurds.
The Ayatollah, of course, came out against this right away and said he's going to eliminate them.
Genocide.
He eliminates them.
Pahlavi, who wants to be installed like his grandfather and father were by the CIA and by the British intelligence, imposed on the Iranian people who really don't want him because his father killed so many of them, very, very strangely issued a vicious statement about the Kurds.
Why The Shah's Son Might Rule00:15:15
Impossible to understand why he would do this, except if he's working with the regime.
Right, Mayor, even if he feels this way, why would he be saying these things before he's even in position to do it?
I mean, doesn't this, as you said, it's very telling?
This guy's not interested in actually having a revolution.
Right.
And governing.
Because God forbid he may actually have to go to work as a revolution.
On its face, it's just an absurd proposition.
And anybody, any serious policymaker in the United States, the idea that they're going to overthrow the Ayatollah and go back to a king that was, you know, that was brutal, inhumane, indecent, and very crooked.
And put in place, you know, semantics aside, the British and probably the United States, we overthrew a democratically elected leader in Mossadegh to put in this family.
Yeah.
You know, the amazing thing is you say, well, it really is unfair to hold the son accountable for the sins of the father.
But the only reason the son is being considered is because of the father.
It's not as if he has some separate, he's been fighting with this revolutionary group.
It's a son of a mandate.
Yeah, he's been fighting with this group for 25 years.
The guy's been non-existent.
All these groups, including the group that made the attack on the IRGC on Monday, have been working on this for 47 years.
They've lost 120,000 people without any help from him.
In fact, with hindrance from him, when there was a chance that maybe the Ayatollah could be taken out in the war with Saddam Hussein, he offered and volunteered to go to war for the Ayatollah.
The Ayatollah needing help, but being obviously evil but bright, said, I don't want you.
You're a useless.
What do I want you for, you useless creep?
So now he's coming back and he's attacking.
He's attacking the Kurds.
You need all the help you can get, jackass.
Right.
Now, you do know the Kurds are fighting.
Of all the groups, the Kurds are probably the most effective fighters.
So 40, anywhere from 42 to 49% of Iran is Persian.
The rest, which gets you from 41 to 49%, are members of what are called ethnic groups.
What does that mean?
That means they have preserved a separate ethnic identity going way back.
Not Persian.
The biggest group are the Aziris.
They exist in northwestern Iran on the border of Azerbaijan and Azeri and the Azeri section of Iran.
And that equates to Turkish.
Their affinity is ultimately Turkish.
Azerbaijan and Turkey have talked about united and also talked about not uniting.
The second largest group are the Kurds.
And the Kurds are on, are not quite, but almost contiguous with other Kurdish groups in different countries.
There are Kurds, substantial number of Kurds, as you remember, in Iraq.
You might also remember that we, the United States, particularly our military, thinks very highly of them because they were excellent warriors for us and helped us greatly win the war in Iraq.
And they are pro-American and the American military is pro-Kurd.
And they can fight.
And the Iraqi Kurd groups have joined the Iranian Kurd groups.
Don't know about the Turkish groups.
That's the other group.
So you've got three.
So there's always been a fear that the Kurds would pull out of Iraq, the Kurds would pull out of Iran and the Kurds would pull out of Turkey and they create a Kurdistan.
Erdogan would go crazy if that happened.
Now, he is not saying he's going to do that, although the Baby Shah in his attack lies about it.
He put out a press release because that's all he can really do.
He's not going to go fight.
Maybe he's going to fly one of his planes or something.
I mean, remember, the Ayatollah did.
The Ayatollah need all the help he could.
He didn't want him.
This he put out.
That's too good.
Now, I don't know if this is him.
Oh, he said.
He tweeted this.
Are you reading the statement?
But it ends with long live Reza Palavi.
Would you write?
Let me find.
Are you looking at the dear compatriots?
In recent days, several separatist groups, some of whom have records that include collaboration with both Khomeini and Saddam, have raised baseless and vulgar claims, vulgar claims, regarding the territorial integrity and national unity of Iran.
As I have repeatedly emphasized, the preservation and defense of Iran's territorial integrity is an inviolable principle.
We will neither negotiate nor concede even an inch of Iran's unity and territorial integrity with anyone.
Now, I just read you their press release.
By the way, that's from him.
It says, long live Iran.
Yeah.
Reza Palaki.
Support a diverse, democratic Iran that guarantees the rights of all nationalities, including Kurds.
Where is this?
They want to separate from Iran, jerk off.
Where is it?
Maybe they're lying, but they don't say that.
Doesn't sound like they want to do that.
It also doesn't sound like this is the smartest time to raise it.
Why don't you win the damn war and work us out?
But right now, they're not saying.
It's crazy.
Right now, they're saying Motadi said Kurds are completely united in the fight against the Islamic Republic and support a diverse, democratic Iran that guarantees the rights of all nationalities, including Kurds.
Now, here's the NCRI 10-point plan.
This is made up of mostly Persians, major, major number, but also of a number of the nationalities.
The Azeri is probably the most heavily represented.
10-point plan, point number seven, assures the autonomy of these groups.
That these groups will be able to work out, remain part of Iran, but work out a situation where their rights are respected.
So now we have the MEK, which is the group that attacked.
We've got it up there.
We've got the MEK, the group that attacked the IRGC.
So far, the Shah hasn't attacked anybody, but the little boats in his bathtub.
And then we have the Kurds saying the same thing.
Democratic Iran.
That democratic thing must really get the Shah all upset because his father prohibited political parties.
You know how he prohibited them?
I have a feeling I know.
Unlike the way Biden prohibits a political, try to prohibit it by putting us all in jail and bankrupt us.
The Shah did it by killing him.
Right.
So he says that we will neither negotiate or concede even an inch of Iran's unity and territory with that.
one's ever going to do that.
Wow.
It's amazing.
Stunning for him to say such a thing.
So he has gone as far as to say he'll go to war against them.
You got to win this war first.
How, among other things, how infantile is that?
Maybe that's because he's never had a job, never run an army, never run a country, never run a business.
Had mommy take care of everything and daddy steal everything and is patted on the head by all the rich people in America and a lot of the establishment people because they have nowhere to go.
Meanwhile, the MEK is not completely in control of everything in Iran, but more in control of what's going on around than anyone else and has very strong ties.
It's the one with the strongest ties with ethnic minorities, which could avoid a civil war, which is the last thing that you want.
The question is now, what is Trump, what is Trump going to decide?
There are several very, very good pieces written on this.
You can pick out the ones that you agree with the most.
And I don't know if the reluctance of General Kane that was reported that he's worried about the casualties and the length of time this might take.
I don't know if that's true or not.
The key decision makers here, however, are the Secretary of War and Admiral Brad Cooper, who is in charge of the Central Command.
And according to reports, he hasn't yet had a full briefing with Trump.
Don't know if that's true or don't know if that isn't going to be done shortly before the decision is actually made, because this is a decision that he's not going to make until he makes it.
Meaning he's not going to signal this even to them.
And not because he doesn't trust them, but because things always leak.
The only way they don't leak is when somebody doesn't know them.
And things leak then when people make them up.
But he hasn't gotten together with Admiral Cooper yet.
And it's my understanding that the decision will get made by Admiral Cooper, Pete Hakesett, and the president.
That's the whereas General Kane, who he has great respect for, is an advisor on this issue.
The Central Command is the command that will undertake it.
Pete Hakesett is their immediate boss, and the president is the immediate boss of everybody.
The worry is casualties.
We have to assume there will be heavy casualties.
There may not be, but we have to assume it.
There is no doubt that Iran could do damage.
We have to assume they can.
They didn't last time, but they could.
But we do also have to realize this is a weaker than it has ever been.
It is unlikely that we'll ever find this regime of terror in such a weak position again.
And it would be a tragedy not to take advantage of this opportunity.
It's been a tragedy leaving him there for 47 years.
There are many people that never got to see out their lives because of that.
This is it.
This is the time.
It's never going to get better.
It can't be perfect.
It won't never be perfect.
But the world is waiting to be delivered from one of the worst dictators, murderers, religious maniacs, and persons who persecuted not just Jewish people, but the American people.
And the Wall Street Journal says, waiting would squander a rare opportunity to topple a regime that has terrorized the world, spread war across the Middle East, supplied Russia and China, and killed or maimed thousands of Americans.
Waiting would also damage Mr. Trump's credibility.
He told the Iranian public in January that, quote, help is on its way.
And he didn't say help would only arrive after the U.S. election.
If he now settles for nuclear promises or symbolic strikes after having massed so much force, Moscow and Beijing will notice an honorable peace in Ukraine becomes harder.
So the only thing wrong with this, they go on to sort of suggest that the Shah's son might take over.
But I think that Rupert Murdoch and the Shah's son probably, or one of the Murdoch multi-billionaires, probably has a relationship with the Pahvi group.
So let's see.
It'll be interesting, Mary.
A number of political commentators said that the president revealed his strategy for the 2026 midterm elections by that very symbolic and very dramatic splitting of the house, right?
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When he said, all those that believe that the government should protect the lawful citizens of the United States and not allow in illegal, illegals that threaten them, stand up, and only the Republicans stood up and no Democrats stood up.
And you say, you should be ashamed of yourself.
And it's very, very hard to believe that any American wouldn't stand up in a situation where you're just being asked, are you going to protect our citizenship?
Are you going to protect the integrity of our country?
Are you going to protect the integrity of our civilization, of our religions?
And the answer is the Democrats aren't going to do that at all.
They're going to put it all in jeopardy.
It is in jeopardy.
So what they take from that is, even though he is, he's now losing on the immigration thing, he was way ahead on it.
And if he can draw the issue that sharply, it'll change.
That people will see the necessity for what he's doing and the great changes that have come about as a result of it.
I don't know that I agree with that.
I believe that that's the way he won the last election.
One of the biggest mistakes that losers make in elections is running the last election.
Go back.
You needed two more points.
How do you get the two more points?
Yeah, but the 49 points may not be there.
It could be a very different set of circumstances.
I had that situation between 1989 and 1993, and I did not run the same campaign in 1993.
I started all over from the beginning.
It was a much more issue-substantive oriented campaign.
It was a much longer campaign.
It encompassed a larger number of people.
It let its base sort of naturally develop rather than presume what the base would be.
I think this idea of splitting them like that was brilliant, and it helps.
It helps.
It doesn't not help.
It helps with the base.
But there's got to be more to it than that.
And I do think that unless some foreign issues really overtake it, it is true that the economy would always be the basic issue of an election.
There's no great genius to that.
That's what people live on.
That's what they know and what they don't know.
War, what happens in the Middle East, all of that's very important.
But if you can't afford to buy food for your family, that's a heck of a lot more important.
Or if you're worried that you're going to lose your house.
Or if you find that prices are going up, that prices are going up very, very high.
And you just came back from the grocery store.
And, you know, my goodness, it was so much more than it was a while back.
People, you can be sure that that is time honored.
The thing closest to people are the things they're generally going to vote on.
And since that, a lot of money has been invested in making that the issue.
Right now, I think that has to be the issue.
I think the president's burden, and he carried some of it during the speech, is to show the American people how he has made life much better for them personally.
It includes safety.
The idea that we had no murders, very powerful.
The idea that everywhere he goes, crime goes way down and more people live, powerful.
The idea that gasoline is less than it's been in a long, long time, very powerful.
The fact that eggs are a lot less than they were, very powerful.
the fact that coffee costs a lot more harmful the the the american people have to over a fairly sustained period of time feel that they are doing better If they have that feeling, his party is going to...
And his knowledge of the economy is such that he can do that.
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And he's got all the things in place that should have it all fall in place just at the right time.
But like a race, you know, things can get in your way, right?
You headed for the front line.
So it's going to have to be a very flexible campaign, a very sensible campaign, and has to be guided by him because it's about him.
He's too powerful a figure, both pro and con, that it's not about him.
There'll be some local races that are powerful enough on the Democrat side and the Republican to get decided just by them.
But the races that are going to decide who controls the House and Senate will very much be a reaction to how they feel about President Trump and how they feel about themselves and their lives.
Right.
Well, Mayor, I want to get your opinion on something.
Mike, look, I know you're a dog lover.
You love dogs.
Now, Senator Thune told us recently that there was no time for a debate and a vote on the SAVE Act, right?
And it was revealed shortly after saying this that the U.S. Senate held a dog parade inside the Capitol building.
And so instead of passing this important piece of legislation, I know you love dogs.
So I want to hear from you on this.
What was your legislation on dogs?
No, it wasn't.
It was just a dog parade.
We're not sure we can pass it.
Oh yeah, and the senator came too.
Okay.
I see what you're saying.
I don't know if you can pass it, but this is what they were doing in the Capitol.
We love dogs, right?
We see this.
There they are.
Everybody knows baby dogs.
It's a dog parade.
What does that mean?
A dog prey.
Why are they having a dog parade?
You ain't been hanging around the Senate button.
Come on now.
Is that Lindsey?
Maybe I'm being too much of a sniff, but wouldn't mind working on this legislation and getting that payback ass.
Listen.
That's Lindsay, right?
No, that's Senator.
No, no, no, in the back, in the back.
Oh, yeah.
I think that's him in the back.
Everybody knows baby dog story, right?
So, I don't know.
Maybe I'm being too harsh.
This looks like the new, that looks like the new Senate office building.
New.
You know what?
You're right.
New 30 years old.
Russell.
Dirk Russell, the new one.
Dirkson?
The new one.
Hart.
Hart, yeah.
I used to have to know those buildings.
Look, I know you're a dog lover, so maybe I'm being a little bit too harsh, but.
I don't think it's, you're not being too harsh.
I think honestly, it's not one for the other.
Yeah.
If he thought he could pass it, there either wouldn't be this dog show or they'd have the dog show and pass the bill both.
Okay, okay.
I don't think the dog show pushed it out.
Too easy, right?
I think he has he doesn't know if he can pass it.
And that's really pathetic because they need 50.
I thought they needed 60 votes.
They need 51 votes to pass it.
Now, that leaves you a couple of Republicans you can give back to the crowd.
And this should be easy for any.
I mean, you shouldn't be in the Republican Party if you can't vote for people should identify themselves when they vote and they should be citizens of the United States of America when they vote.
That is not exactly, that is not exactly a, that is not exactly a major thing that they have to worry about.
So I'm going to take a short break and I'll be right back because I just got a guest.
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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.
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My goodness, you're going to want to specially order these.
This is what goes into Rudy's coffee.
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Oh, I remember.
This is Rudy Giuliani.
I was talking to my granddaughter who just came in, and she's considering whether she wants to make an appearance.
I may have to negotiate with her agent.
But let's get these things to you.
So Thursday night.
You know where we stand.
One of the criticisms in one of the editorials, I don't know which one was that Trump didn't offer any new ideas.
You know, he's laid out all of his ideas.
They're more than just new ideas.
They're things in most cases he's put in motion, and they're going to take a while to have an impact.
For example, the tax reduction.
I don't think we really feel that until April 15th.
Then the economy will feel the impact of the tax reduction.
They took away from him an immediate $400 to $500 billion in tariff or revenue.
Well, he's replaced it with at least that much without interruption.
And he's done it under three different tariffs so that the litigation will be endless.
So he can count on that in his next one or two budgets because you budget two or three years ahead.
He did that in a day.
Boom, boom, boom.
We didn't miss a day.
Didn't miss a day, not a single day.
All of the regulatory changes are beginning to have an impact.
That's why you see some prices going down dramatically and others not quite yet, because those regulations haven't all happened yet.
The price of oil and energy would be really dirt cheap, but for the fact that we are engaged in a war in the Middle East and also in Ukraine, both of which have massive impacts on oil.
But still, the price is not exceedingly high.
The prediction that inflation was going to go out of control because of the tariffs, no, inflation's gone down.
It's not quite at the magic number of 2%, but it's headed that way.
It's a lot closer to it than ever was under Biden.
It's a lot closer to it than most of my lifetime.
I don't know where the 2% number became magic.
I mean, to me, inflation was really bad when it was in the six, seven, eight, and nine percent.
Now it's down to what, 2.3?
It's yep.
And in some cases, lower.
So I believe he's got to take these numbers because what I just said to you is not very effective.
What's much more effective is when he said during the State of the Union speech, gee, I went into one state and the price of gasoline was actually below $2.
Wow.
Or the other day when I filled two different cars in two different days, and in each case, I thought we hadn't filled it up.
I said, are you crazy?
$50 used to be $90.
So I went and checked to make sure that the tank was full.
It was full.
These are the things that these are the things that play on the old Carville.
It's the economy stupid.
And right now, unless it changes, it's the economy stupid.
And more speeches and statements by him that convert it into real life experience, that convert the very impressive numbers and analysis into, you know, what does it mean?
And I'm sure they know this, but in case they're listening, the big charts with the big percentages are terrific for all of us who are intellectual.
But what we really want to see is the lady on television saying, my goodness, I never thought I'd have a grocery bill this low.
That's what we want to see.
Oh, my goodness, it really has come down.
Wow.
Or we show up at a gas station where it's below $2 and show them.
Maybe you and I will go find one, Ted.
We'll go find one that's below $2 for only $1.
You know, the gas stations always play this game, right?
It'll be $1.99.
Yeah.
$1.99.5 cents.
Well, right.
We had an Indian reservation near us growing up, and they were able to sell it for a few cents cheaper per gallon, but it was like a 30-mile drive to get there.
And people would go, oh, my goodness, they'd go out of their way to get gas five cents cheaper a gallon.
I mean, come on, the math doesn't work out.
You're right about that.
But as we talked about.
I have to announce.
Now, without realizing it, we have a ballerina here.
We have a young lady.
We have a young lady who is a very accomplished ballerina.
And she's doing little ballerina steps.
But I don't know if I can convince her to come on the air and make an announcement.
Why don't you come to the- Why don't you come on the air and ask people to buy Rudy coffee?
I'll give you a 10% cut.
You can make a little money.
You remember when we had the store?
New Baseball Injuries00:11:51
Right.
No new ideas, my backside.
So I have to cover a little something in baseball that you're going to find interesting, Ted.
There is a new injury in baseball that is becoming a problem.
And it's called a broken hammaid bone, H-A-M-A-T-E.
Now, let me see if I can get this right, because I'm going to try to show you where it is.
It's right here.
And I'm pointing to this hand because I'm a right-handed batter.
So we have now three baseball players that either have or are undergoing surgery for a broken handmade bone right here.
Right up on the screen there.
Well, now he'd be on the other side.
He's a left-handed batter, but I'm a right-handed batter.
I want you to notice that bottom hand.
It's hard to see, Ted, but that bottom hand is not that bottom hand has gone below the bat.
So think about a baseball bat.
When you hold it, you hold it.
A lot of people choke up.
They used to, right?
They choke up.
Or they hold it right down pretty much near the handle, which, by the way, could be dangerous also to the handmade bone.
The minute you put it down even below the, so the handle is here.
Okay, remember I said it's over here.
When you swing and you jerk the bat for the extra power, it pushes right into that.
Boom, For certain players, not everybody.
Maybe they have a weakness there.
Maybe they don't.
Maybe they don't have the same structure as someone else.
But to certain players, after a period of time, that bone deteriorates and breaks.
There are now, let's see, there are New York Met shortstop Francisco Lindor, who is out for an operation on the Hammade, and Baltimore Orioles infielder Jackson Halliday, who also underwent surgery to remove the fractured hooks of their hammads shortly after camps opened as well.
The guy that we are looking at is outfielder Corbin Carroll, who's a power hitter.
And when it happened this month, during spring training, he said, I think I just broke my hand.
Well, he actually hadn't broken his hand.
He had broken the bone here.
Now, unlike Johnny Tommy John's surgery, things like this is not a year.
This is an eight-week process from operation to pretty much getting back into the game.
Give a take a week or two.
Here's the problem, however.
They have noted with the limited experience they have with this, that it creates a modest reduction in the player's effectiveness.
He's no longer quite the power hitter that he was.
He's no longer quite the hitter that he was.
And they even have so far quantified it to a 5% reduction in performance, which sometimes can be the difference in their job.
I tend to think that exaggerates a little.
Now, this also has implications for golf and for hockey, but it's much more prevalent in baseball because they think that this is an injury that always has happened in baseball, but very rarely because very few players held the bat down that far.
And if you hold it and you don't go quite that far, if you go down just to the barrel and you don't let the hand slip below the barrel, you're probably better protected.
Although they have had injuries that far down.
You really want to avoid it, you choke up.
The minute you choke up, you lose power.
You gain control, you lose power.
And what's important in modern baseball, home runs.
A guy can be a 250 hitter.
If he has 45 home runs, he makes a fortune.
If the guy's batting 230 and he's got two home runs, it's a difference in baseball that started with the switch, where the home run became the way.
Instead of trying to bat around or through the switch, baseball players decided to hit over it.
Pitchers decided to challenge the hitters.
And pitchers decided it's better to give up a home run than a series of hits.
You give up one home run, you give up a run.
You put a lot of people on base, you give up six runs.
So it's become a baseball game, a home run game.
You either hit the home run or you prevent the home run.
Babe Bruth would have loved it.
Unfortunately, having learned this little trick that the players didn't know before of getting more, you get more flexibility and zip into the bat, right?
Think of it.
The bat becomes the minute, the minute you take your hand off the bat, the bat becomes more pliable, right?
It's going to have more action on the ball.
Wouldn't have thought of it until this happened, but it's the hammer bone.
I think this season you're going to see a lot.
And another thing that contributed to it, Ted, is that pitchers, because a home run here is going for so much power.
Pitchers now are all power pitchers.
The day of the guy who throws the curved ball and this one and that one, man, you don't have a real fastball.
You can't pitch in the major leagues anymore.
I mean, everybody's over 90 now.
And they throw the power pitch to get the strike out.
But of course, the harder the ball hits the bat, the greater the impact on the handmade bone.
So this is also a fact that pitches throw harder, that you're getting more of these injuries.
Right.
Mondani.
Mondani.
Well, Mayor, yeah, I wanted to get your reaction.
Yeah.
You know, we saw the mayor visit the White House again today.
Maybe we'll put some of that up.
You mean the creepy bum who was attacking the cops or maligning the cops and being stupid and saying it was just a little snowball fight among boys and the guy turns out to be a 27-year-old career criminal and two cops went to the hospital.
First of all, you know, even if it was more benign than that, and it wasn't you're lying, little bum, the two cops did go to the hospital.
And it's a sign of disrespect.
Now, I understand maybe this modern generation doesn't understand respect, but I don't believe that's true.
I think it's just shitheads like you that don't understand respect.
People who are out of control, Muslim fanatics, Muslim violent fanatics for supporters of violent Muslims or people who are communists like you.
You have no respect.
There's no reason why this man who puts his life in jeopardy for has to be hit by a snowball.
Now, I know what that man wanted to do.
And what he should be allowed to do is kick the shit out of those people.
They all should have been left there with a broken nose, broken jaw, bleeding a little at the end of it.
Wouldn't happen again.
And I'd have given them all medals.
I probably wouldn't.
I wouldn't have been allowed to.
That goes back to an era even before me.
But my uncle used to say to me, you know, if I were a cop when you were mayor, you'd be disciplining me all the time and firing me.
It's probably true.
I had to enforce rules that sometimes I thought were a little stupid.
Right here, the answer is simple.
Don't have to arrest these creeps.
Look at this cop.
Look at this guy.
This guy could take out five people.
You say, oh, it's only a snowball fight.
This is not a snowball fight between the fourth grade and the fifth grade.
Every one of these people is a damn criminal.
They're either illegal aliens.
They're either illegal aliens who have also committed other crimes, or they're people who are aiding and abetting illegal aliens, which makes them criminals.
Every single one of them is a criminal.
And never mistake the fact that this particular group of illegal aliens that has come in under Biden is disproportionately criminal.
You see it in the statistics, and you see it just logically.
When you open the doors like that, the worst kinds of people come in.
These are not marginal people.
These are criminals.
These are serious criminals.
And they have a propensity for perversion, just like the UN delegates do.
And now to have the mayor go on television and say, oh, this was just a fight, a snowball fight between young people.
First of all, it wasn't a fight.
The cops didn't throw snowballs.
A snowball fight is if you throw it back.
Second, 27 years old, and a guy with a nice big, long record is not exactly a kid.
And I think when we find the other three, they won't be kids either.
But now we go before a communist brag, the guy who's bought and paid for by Soros, and they'll probably get the Hero of New York Award.
And you know what these cops are saying?
They're saying if we do anything, if we do anything, we're going to be the bad guys.
Right.
You know what that means?
This is not a joke.
That means more people get beaten up in New York.
That means more people get killed in New York.
That probably explains your 17% increase on the subway, and the guy's only in office for a month.
How could you have changed the subway so much in one month?
That doesn't have to be morale.
Several other crimes have gone up dramatically.
So let me just say, I don't know what he went to see the president about today, but President and I will have to differ on this.
If he showed up in the White House today, I wouldn't have seen him unless he apologized to those cops.
I'd have made him sit down and apologize and say he was wrong.
This should never happen again.
And you do not throw snowballs at my cops.
Sorry, you don't throw anything at them.
You know what you do when you see them?
You say, thank you, sir, for protecting me.
That's what you say.
You say, in this city, it's very, very dangerous.
You have the most dangerous job of all.
And my father and mother told me I should respect you and I should do what you say because you're about the only person around here that's saving my life.
We got a mayor, a city council, and a group of Democratic, crooked politicians.
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All they really care about is destruction, chaos.
They don't care about my life.
Right.
That's right, Mayor.
Well put.
The new Surgeon General is being ripped apart because she wants to get a control over vaccines.
She's not saying you can't take vaccines.
She's saying you got to get control over this ridiculous 82 vaccines for a kid.
This isn't, don't you get it?
This is a money machine.
It lost any relationship to science when they got past about 20 vaccines and realized that vaccines are just cash cows.
They all get paid for by insurance of one kind or another, and they're all real, real expensive.
And in an era in which doctors feel a little pressure on their income, the ones that are that are a little shady are going to give you vaccines, just like the ones that are really, really shady are going to chop your generals off for 400 grand.
And believe me, the one thing we haven't emphasized enough, although Robert F. Kennedy Jr. did in his book, the key behind all this is the same reason Wall Street goes bad.
Nothing different about a doctor and a waltz.
So tomorrow, we're going to see if we get any further with Iran.
They are hanging on by a.
It's time to hang on again.
Ayatollah, Ayatollah.
MEK almost took them out.
A couple of little bombs in the right place.
MEK be sitting in there and running it.
Mayor, why do you think we haven't seen more coverage in the legacy media?
Oh, outlets on this operation, which by some accounts took hundreds of lives.
You tell me how you justify not covering on Monday morning there was an attack on the Ayatollah's residence.
It resulted in the death of 30 of the people attacking at least an equal possible double number of Iranian guards, according to their press.
They covered it.
The Iranians covered it.
And a large group were able to escape unharmed.
That's the first time this has happened.
The first time we know this has happened.
This changes the nature of this from a protest to a revolution.
It just became a revolution.
Not reported by anybody, even the conservative press, I don't think.
And then the Shah, then the Kurds, who are a formidable fighting force that our military gives great credit to for helping to win in Iraq, declare that they are with them, that they're with the MEK, with the NCRI, with all of the other dissidents, and that they're seeking a united Iran.
Now, that is based on a pact that goes back 30 or 40 years, but they don't want to cover the 10-point plan.
It's point number seven.
You don't know about that because it doesn't fit in what the establishment wants to put their guy in charge of Iran so they can control the oil.
And who's the establishment?
All multinational, rich, multi-billionaires who have controlled oil forever.
And they're not going to get away with it.
So, Grace, would you like to say goodnight to everybody?
You just want to say goodnight so we can hear you.
Can we show you?
Would you like to come here to pop up and say goodnight?
She's very shy.
She has a little food there.
She's going to go off and eat.
But maybe we'll talk her into it tomorrow night.
We'll see.
We'll work on her all day.
Offer numerous kinds of bribes.
Okay?
God bless.
And pray for the people of Israel, people of Iran, people of Ukraine.
Pray for the people in Venezuela who we've got to see what's going to happen in Cuba.
That's a big deal, what they did killing those people.
I don't know that Marco Rubio is going to let that one pass.
And pray for the president.
Tough choices, tough choices.
The choice on Iran, I know, you know, we can have an opinion on it.
And we do, I do, Ted does.
He's got to make the decision and live with the lives of the lost.
It's very different.
So pray for him.
And we'll see you tomorrow night now at 7 on Lindell, on 8 on X. God bless America.
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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.