Rudy Giuliani - America's Mayor Live (885): U.S. Strikes Military Targets on Kharg Island, Iran's Key Oil Export Hub Aired: 2026-03-13 Duration: 01:19:44 === Cluster Bombs and Iranian Oil (15:16) === [00:00:01] Good evening. [00:00:02] This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is America's Mayor Live, live from Palm Beach, background, Washington, D.C. [00:00:12] And we're immediately going to go to the Middle East for our first story, which is, when was this announced, Ted? [00:00:22] Within the last hour. [00:00:23] So this is as close to breaking news as one's going to get. [00:00:26] Right. [00:00:27] So there's been debate for several days now, maybe more, about what to do about the Strait of Hormuz and the fact that although they haven't really, until now, [00:00:42] done a lot of damage there, the psychological fear of going through there, even with coverage, was blocking 80% of it and having a massive impact on the price of gasoline, of oil, that had gone up to over $100 a barrel, may have even hit $120. [00:01:04] It's also come down at various times during this period to 80. [00:01:08] I don't know where it is. [00:01:09] Earlier today, it was up again at 100. [00:01:12] But here's the breaking news. [00:01:14] The breaking news is the United States right now, as we speak, is engaged in a military action to stop Bran from mining the straits, which they've been doing some part of the day. [00:01:26] Don't know exactly when we started. [00:01:28] Don't know how much of it they've mined before this, if at all. [00:01:34] If they just started, forget it. [00:01:36] They're not going to get it done. [00:01:37] If they've done some in the straits, that will take a couple of days to fix. [00:01:42] But they did something else that was very, very much feared by the people who would like to lose this war. [00:01:52] And that was that they would hit Charge Island. [00:01:55] Charge Island, you probably haven't heard as much about, but Charge Island, one of the hysterical pro Muslim fanatic newspapers said it would be just a tragedy if America destroyed George Island. [00:02:11] Iran might not be able to function. [00:02:14] Right. [00:02:15] Well, is that what the president is saying about that? [00:02:17] That's right. [00:02:17] This is the president on True Social just moments ago, Mayor President Trump on True Social, saying this within the last hour. [00:02:26] And this is the president. [00:02:27] Quote, moments ago, at my direction, the United States Central Command executed one of the most powerful bombing raids in the history of the Middle East and totally obliterated every military target on Iran's crown jewel, Karg Island. [00:02:41] Our weapons are the most powerful and sophisticated. [00:02:47] God bless you, Mr. President. [00:02:50] And for my friends who want freedom from the worst dictator, except for Xi Jinmin in the history of the world. [00:02:56] Our weapons are the most powerful and sophisticated that the world has ever known. [00:03:01] But for reasons of decency, I have chosen not to wipe out the oil infrastructure on the island. [00:03:07] However, should Iran or anyone else do anything to interfere with the free and safe passage of ships through the Straits of Hormuz, I will immediately reconsider this decision. [00:03:18] During my first term, and currently, I rebuilt our military into the most lethal, powerful, and effective force by far anywhere in the world. [00:03:26] Iran has no ability to defend anything that we want to attack. [00:03:31] There is nothing they can do about it. [00:03:32] Iran will never have a nuclear weapon, nor will it have the ability to threaten the United States of America, the Middle East, or for that matter, the world. [00:03:40] Iran's military and all others involved with this terrorist regime would be wise to lay down their arms and save what's left of their country, which isn't much. [00:03:48] Thank you for your attention to this matter. [00:03:51] President Donald J. Trump. [00:03:55] Well, I am a little taken aback by not taking away their their facilities. [00:04:03] And I don't exactly know what that means because that's exactly how you destroy them, you take away their facilities. [00:04:11] I don't know, I may be missing what else they can do. [00:04:15] They might not have access to it. [00:04:18] He is sort of holding it over their head and saying, you do anything to Hormuz and this island goes up in smoke. [00:04:25] But let's lay it out. [00:04:27] Let's lay it all out for you and take a look at this. [00:04:35] So let's get the first one. [00:04:37] Tell me when you're ready on that. [00:04:39] All right, here's here's an let's let's get let's get oriented as they say. [00:04:45] That's the Middle East or the greater Middle East that you see in front of you, right? [00:04:50] Right. [00:04:50] So let's just do our, there's Iran, right? [00:04:54] Easy to find, right? [00:04:56] There's not easy to find Israel. [00:05:01] Look at a comparison. [00:05:03] There's Israel. [00:05:08] There's Iran. [00:05:11] Seismathis? [00:05:13] Who's winning? [00:05:14] 50 to 1. [00:05:16] Look at that. [00:05:18] So if we want to take a good look now at what we're talking about and we get it oriented and you'll see why it's so damn important. [00:05:27] It's so damn important because such a large amount of the world's oil is located here. [00:05:39] And now that's changed a bit. [00:05:42] Where's the island? [00:05:43] This is about 50. [00:05:45] This is about 50% that's changed. [00:05:49] So some of the world's oil, a lot of it, right? [00:05:54] is in here, even up here, right? [00:06:05] So now, where is there a really nice take? [00:06:08] Where's a really nice place to take it if you want to go to Asia? [00:06:13] And let me put an arrow here. [00:06:14] Asia is East, which is why it used to be known as the Orient, which you're not allowed to use anymore for reasons I don't know. [00:06:23] You've got to take it that way, right? [00:06:25] Now, taking oil along land, unless you have a pipeline, and there are pipelines there, but then used to be. [00:06:33] The best way to get over there and beyond Pakistan is India and Russia and everything is to go through here. [00:06:40] Let's say you're coming out of Saudi Arabia from here, right? [00:06:44] So you do this, you do this. [00:06:46] Now you're in the Persian Gulf, or you're in the Saudi Arabian Sea. [00:06:52] If you're coming out of Saudi Arabia, you're in the Saudi Arabian Sea. [00:06:57] And if you're coming out with your oil from Iran, you're in the Iranian part of it. [00:07:02] However, no matter who you are, you got to get through this. [00:07:07] See that? [00:07:08] Very, it's very tiny, very tiny. [00:07:11] On one side, on one side of the Gulf of Hormuz is the UAE, on the other side is Iran. [00:07:22] And Iran can block you there if it wants to, and it has the military resources to do it. [00:07:28] You get very varying percentages of the world's oil that goes through it. [00:07:39] So here's the Hormuz is a vital maritime route for 20%, 20% of the world's oil. [00:07:53] But since it's no percent now, pretty much of European or American or South American oil, let's just take it up to 40% of Asia's. [00:08:10] You don't get your hands on 40% of the oil, you're going under. [00:08:13] And that's starting. [00:08:16] To balance that on a short-term basis, we've released We've released 172 million barrels of oil, and the rest of the countries have released 400 billion barrels of oil. [00:08:34] And that adds up to 562, and it should take care of you for about a month to a month and a half, if not two. [00:08:43] But it's going to deplete everything with the sources of oil that we have and that are going to open up with Iran and with Venezuela. [00:08:53] We should be able to make that up. [00:08:54] But this is still going to be a tough period. [00:08:58] And this asserting this control over this area of the world is very, very, very, very damaging. [00:09:10] So now, if you want to take a closer look at Charge Island, well, what's Charge Island? [00:09:16] You just told me about, you just told me about that place, but what's this Charge Island thing you're talking about? [00:09:25] Well, let's see. [00:09:26] If I get the big one here, here we go. [00:09:30] I'm going to get the bigger one for you. [00:09:32] You just wait and I'll get you the big one. [00:09:34] I'll get you. [00:09:35] Stay tuned and we'll get you the big one. [00:09:36] So as the mayor looks for that, of course. [00:09:40] Here's the bigger one. [00:09:42] I do things very quickly. [00:09:43] There's Charge Island. [00:09:45] Okay. [00:09:46] Carg Island, I believe they're. [00:09:48] They call it Carg Island. [00:09:49] Okay. [00:09:51] I've heard both. [00:09:52] So you're looking right now at the Gulf of Hormuz. [00:09:58] And you're seeing that they got to approach the Gulf of Hormuz that way, right? [00:10:05] Now, I'm going to take you right back to here because this will now start to mean something to you. [00:10:14] There is Charge, Charge, whatever you want to call it, Island, right there. [00:10:20] There's the Gulf of Hormuz. [00:10:23] So what happens at Charge Island, which is 20 miles off the shore of Iran? [00:10:28] That's where they set things up. [00:10:30] That's where Iran sets up everything that's going to go through the Gulf. [00:10:36] Okay? [00:10:37] And they have all of their machinery to make sure that the oil is properly stored on the container compartments of the container ships. [00:10:50] You take it out and 70% of the oil goes. [00:10:54] Boom. [00:10:54] You don't have to bother about it in the oil fields. [00:10:57] You just stop them from being able to sell to their most important customers. [00:11:01] And they ain't got no customers left. [00:11:04] So that's why this island is so important. [00:11:06] That little button right there. [00:11:08] And as I understand it, we now control it. [00:11:13] Now, we didn't destroy it. [00:11:15] I mean, there's a good reason not to destroy it. [00:11:19] If you intend to put this country back together again, this would be a real nice thing to have. [00:11:25] And it would be a shame to have to take four or five years to reestablish it. [00:11:28] And you'd create tremendous problems. [00:11:31] And if you can, in fact, if you can, in fact, just render it useless for a while, it'll break Iran's whatever remains of the Iranian economy. [00:11:45] That was a very strategic hit. [00:11:48] New York Times will tell you that it didn't work or that it backfired or the New York Times was all excited today with the cluster bombs over Israel. [00:12:01] Cluster bombs are terrible. [00:12:02] The cluster bombs are very dangerous. [00:12:04] I would not want to get hit by a cluster bomb. [00:12:07] But if you're going to hit me with a bomb, hit me with a cluster bomb, not a tomahawk. [00:12:11] Please, here's why. [00:12:13] The cluster bomb is coming down, right? [00:12:15] Cluster bomb is coming down like this on the rocket. [00:12:24] If it's a regular bomb and we hit it, everything goes apart, boom, and it falls down. [00:12:33] If it isn't, if it's a cluster bomb, right? [00:12:36] You hit it and it breaks up. [00:12:38] You get some of it out, but it could break up in 28 pieces, which disperse for 20 miles. [00:12:44] And they hit things 20 miles away. [00:12:46] And yes, it can kill you, but more likely than not, it's going to hurt you, or it's going to burn your building, or it's going to cause fires. [00:12:53] Think of it as in 28 different places, people are going to be throwing hand grenades at you, as opposed to a massive tomahawk falling on your building. [00:13:04] You are gone. [00:13:05] The next building is gone. [00:13:07] The next one, the next one, and the next one. [00:13:09] And maybe the school that's three places down the block goes too. [00:13:15] You win a war much faster with tomahawks, but it costs a lot more. [00:13:22] With cluster bombs, you don't win wars, you delay them, which is what they're doing. [00:13:27] And Israel is, of course, handling it about as well as any country has. [00:13:33] Their big, big deal cluster bomb thing yesterday, and I hate to say this because I mean this, but I want to express this correctly. [00:13:42] It killed one people, one person. [00:13:45] If they had gotten through with their regular bombs, they'd have killed 40. [00:13:51] So is that a victory or not? [00:13:54] Does it show they're out of the other bombs? [00:13:57] But the New York Times will tell you that. [00:13:59] I may be wrong. [00:14:01] They could be high, but I'm right that that's a possibility and that I'm being intellectually honest by raising it. [00:14:07] And I am correct that they are a bunch of communist swine for leaving it out. [00:14:13] So I don't know what they have to combat what we've done at Charge Island. [00:14:26] If we have actually physically occupied it, good luck. [00:14:30] They're not taking it. [00:14:33] I would think if they got within 20 miles of it, we'd blow them all away. [00:14:38] So I think we now control that for the rest of the war, which just has reduced the Iranian economy to almost nothing. [00:14:49] I mean, this is better than sanctions because the sanctions, the oil comes out and then you sanction it. [00:14:54] Here, you never get the oil up. [00:14:56] You might as well drink it. [00:14:59] No, don't drink it. [00:15:01] Just in case somebody's listening, don't drink the oil. [00:15:04] All right. [00:15:05] So let's see what happens now. [00:15:07] The market's off for two days. [00:15:10] Let's see if those guys go up and down crazy happy or not. [00:15:15] If they even understand it. === Barabbas, Jesus, and Insane Choices (13:05) === [00:15:17] Who knows if they really understand it. [00:15:25] And today people were all confused. [00:15:28] And again, again, you know, I guess since they don't know what he knows, but every little thing that's different, they charge him with changing his mind. [00:15:36] Or listen to this article. [00:15:38] In a rapid reversal that left U.S. allies stunned, the Trump administration shifted from opposing the largest ever intervention in oil markets, cajoling allies into moving forward in a matter of hours. [00:15:52] Because they knew they were going to open the place up. [00:15:55] That's why you're stupid jerks. [00:15:59] But they couldn't possibly see what happens. [00:16:03] I'm going to tell you what happens to your intellect. [00:16:05] And this is why these left-wingers become stupid. [00:16:09] Because they are so overwhelmed by prejudices and biases and ridiculous thoughts. [00:16:16] It never occurred to them that maybe there was a good reason for that. [00:16:19] Maybe he was getting them ready because he's going to open the place up. [00:16:24] That's not listed there at all as a possibility. [00:16:27] That's the first thing that came to my mind when I saw that. [00:16:35] It stuns the allies. [00:16:38] I'm going to guarantee you, it didn't stun Israel. [00:16:43] Might have stunned the morons in England, but it didn't stun. [00:16:49] It may have stunned the Islamic kingdom of England, but it did not stun. [00:16:56] It didn't stun, as I said, Israel or Hungary or any of those like realistic country. [00:17:04] Right. [00:17:05] Okay, I got to, before we take a break, I got to raise a subject that is annoying the hell out of me. [00:17:11] And it's the objection to the million dollars to spent on steak and lobster dinners, which originally were listed outrageously. [00:17:21] And these people should be fired and left out of journalism, and they should have their citizenships taken away. [00:17:28] And the ones who claimed that, like Pete Haysett and General Kane were getting $1.2 million for steak and lobster dinners. [00:17:36] Well, it's not for Pete and for and for and for and for General Kane. [00:17:42] The military has a tradition of buying very, very good food for the soldiers every once in a while. [00:17:49] For example, I'm aware of this one. [00:17:53] When the SEAL Team 6 or any one of our great special forces go off on, they often go off on like four months five month missions and they're not heard of for that period of time. [00:18:08] They bring all their family together. [00:18:09] They pick a beautiful hotel and they have a family weekend. [00:18:14] They have games for the kids. [00:18:15] They have educational events for the kids. [00:18:18] They have athletic, you know, friendly athletic competitions. [00:18:23] They have many really good dinners, a great breakfast, great lunch. [00:18:29] And then they have a ball for the couples at night on a Saturday night, a lover's ball on Saturday night, which I'm sure, you know, at a big hotel, they're spending like you would spend for a wedding. [00:18:40] It never occurred to me that we shouldn't be doing this. [00:18:46] I was so happy that we did do it. [00:18:50] But these people are not. [00:18:55] Ted, they're not Americans. [00:18:58] They don't love our army. [00:18:59] Right. [00:19:00] And I want to play this clip. [00:19:02] How can you not love our army? [00:19:05] As an American. [00:19:08] You love these armies that rape and kill. [00:19:13] Right. [00:19:14] Well, did you hear Tucker Carlson's description? [00:19:18] Yeah, it was unconditional surrender. [00:19:22] Crazy. [00:19:22] Unconditional surrender is that you surrender to rape and torture and the taking of your children, because unconditional means they can do anything to you. [00:19:35] Crazy. [00:19:37] Now, the guy who took him on did a better job than I could do of ripping him apart. [00:19:46] I don't know who he was. [00:19:47] If you can find, I have it, I'll claim it. [00:19:49] He responded to it. [00:19:51] Oh, Pete did, but he's gone crazy, Ted. [00:19:55] Yeah. [00:19:56] I mean, he's a friend of ours, was. [00:19:59] He's gone crazy. [00:20:00] I mean, from the time I did, and I hope you still have it, I mean, you, I have it. [00:20:06] I did the analysis of his interview of the Nazi guy. [00:20:16] The president let him off the hook because he just asked the questions. [00:20:19] And I let him off the hook originally for that reason too. [00:20:22] But then I listened to it and I said, no, no, he was, for him, he was like extraordinarily dishonest in the way he answered the questions. [00:20:31] There's no way that an honest journalist doesn't ask why for certain things. [00:20:37] Like, explain to me how you fell in love with Hitler. [00:20:40] When did it happen? [00:20:40] Was it young? [00:20:43] And then all of a sudden, in the middle of everything, he says that he loves Lenin too. [00:20:48] To which Tucker feigned some surprise and says, we'll circle round to that. [00:20:55] And I listened to that recording four times to see if he even attempted a circle. [00:21:01] He never even moved to the left or right. [00:21:04] He avoided that thing, like the plague. [00:21:08] That's the thing where you rip him a new backside, which might be, in his case, a very bad description. [00:21:16] But in any event, the rest of it is insane. [00:21:23] Right. [00:21:24] Absolutely insane. [00:21:25] How about this? [00:21:29] Tucker does say one intelligent thing, about the only intelligent thing he said in about four months, that he doesn't buy into the blood libel. [00:21:39] Now, I'm going to tell you why. [00:21:41] You don't buy anyway, because you shouldn't blame the Palestinians for what the Palestinians right before them did. [00:21:50] Now, the difference is they're still doing it, but okay. [00:21:53] You don't believe in the blood libel. [00:21:55] Fuentes then chimes in like the foolish child and irresponsible idiot that he is and says, I don't either. [00:22:05] Now, if you had done a modicum of homework like I did, do you know how often that little bastard has said that the Jews are responsible for the death of Jesus? [00:22:17] Because in the New Testament, a group of Jews that are at the crucifixion, not all the Jews in Jerusalem by any means, not all the Jews in the world. [00:22:28] There were a lot of Jews that loved and followed Jesus. [00:22:31] But this little group of Jews, when given the choice by Pilate, said to crucify him. [00:22:39] Now, we don't know how many other people said crucify him too. [00:22:42] There were Romans there. [00:22:43] There were Greeks there. [00:22:45] There were people from all over the world there. [00:22:48] But this little group, and a representative little group, I'm not suggesting it was just a teeny group. [00:22:57] Maybe at times it's represented as two-thirds of the crowd, at times half, at times a third. [00:23:04] What we can say is it wasn't the whole crowd, but it was a substantial enough portion of the crowd. [00:23:11] So they yell out. [00:23:16] Pilate has a great idea. [00:23:18] He's going to give him a chance of either letting free that day Jesus of Nazareth or Barabbas, who was a murderer. [00:23:28] Not described very closely in the gospel. [00:23:31] A lot of history about Barabbas and say history, possibly mythology about Barabbas to the point of was he just a common murderer? [00:23:40] Was he a revolutionary? [00:23:41] Was he a guy who wanted to see the Messiah come, but you know, kill everyone? [00:23:48] And we don't know which, we don't know which, and I don't think history can help us too much either way. [00:23:54] Doesn't matter really for the story. [00:23:58] Well, maybe it does. [00:24:03] It argues to me, well, let's forget it. [00:24:08] We're getting too far off. [00:24:10] So they get a choice between Barabbas and Jesus. [00:24:13] And they yell, Barabbas. [00:24:17] Some people yell Jesus, but the larger number yell Barabbas. [00:24:20] We want Barabbas. [00:24:22] We want Barabbas. [00:24:23] That's it. [00:24:24] Pilate, who is dealing with all kinds of strange things with this, particularly from his wife, who's having bad dreams, was therefore trying to get off the hook for killing Jesus. [00:24:36] Not because he hadn't killed lots of other people and he wouldn't have killed him, but somehow his wife was like working on him. [00:24:45] So he goes over to the side. [00:24:47] He says, give me some water, washes his hands, and says, I wash this hands of, I wash my hands of this man. [00:24:55] I mean, I've tried hard enough to satisfy you guys. [00:24:58] I whipped him. [00:24:59] I put a crown of thorns on him. [00:25:01] I wanted to give you this criminal you wanted me to get for years. [00:25:05] Now you want to kill him. [00:25:07] I wash my hands of it. [00:25:08] He could have easily said, go screw yourself and get out of here. [00:25:12] Yeah, right. [00:25:12] You're going to get to decide who I kill. [00:25:14] And I'm the Roman official for this region. [00:25:20] This was Rome, you know, even before it was at all of its height and grandeur, but it was the greatest. [00:25:27] This was the United States. [00:25:28] I don't mean in terms of we were a much fairer and better country. [00:25:32] This was the United States in terms of power. [00:25:34] It was the most powerful country on earth, and at least in their minds in the history of the world. [00:25:41] All he had to say was, okay, I was playing a little game with you. [00:25:46] You're getting Barabbas. [00:25:48] You're getting Jesus. [00:25:49] I'm getting Barabbas. [00:25:50] If you really want Barabbas, I'm taking him. [00:25:53] But instead, he says, you can have him. [00:25:57] I wash my hands of this. [00:25:59] And they yell out, let his blood be on us and our people. [00:26:06] So, from time immemorial, un-Christian, nitwit, low-IQ, horrible people have interpreted that to mean that the Jews are responsible for the death of Jesus, that the Jews of their day are responsible for the death of Jesus by today. [00:26:30] Now, that requires the following exercise of your head. [00:26:35] This is what I wanted to answer Fuentes, because Fuentes believes this. [00:26:38] I have him on tape explaining it and how the Jews are responsible for the death of Jesus. [00:26:44] And Tucker Tucker, who has completely deconstructed, never bothers to challenge him on this. [00:26:53] Makes it sound like, you know, he's okay for thinking this. [00:27:00] I just want you to sit back and just calm down for a second and think it. [00:27:05] Think out how this can't be possible and how it has to indicate there's something a teeny bit insane about you to believe this. [00:27:17] Please think about it. [00:27:18] And I'm going to take a break now while you're thinking about it. [00:27:21] I think it's good to think about this. [00:27:25] I want you to figure out why What Fuente said and what Tyler didn't, Tyler, Carter. [00:27:34] What's the difference, Tyler, Carter? [00:27:36] They're all the same. [00:27:37] Right. [00:27:38] They're sick people. [00:27:40] So let's sit back. [00:27:42] You think about it. [00:27:44] Why would you be insane to think that 2,000 years later, some Jewish guy who's your neighbor is responsible for the death of Jesus? [00:27:57] Because this bunch of Jews, or whoever they were, right? [00:27:59] Or other people too, took responsibility for 2,000 years ago. [00:28:03] We'll be right back. [00:28:09] Here we are pretty much at the beginning of the process here at this pristine. [00:28:14] I call it a laboratory. [00:28:17] It's not like a factory. [00:28:18] It's like a hospital. [00:28:19] This is the beginning of the process for roasting. === Cutting Cable for Coffee Quality (02:33) === [00:28:23] Deep green, very good quality. [00:28:25] Most people don't use this quality. [00:28:28] We deal with small farmers because they like to know who we're dealing with. [00:28:31] They give us the highest quality, all organic, non-GMO. [00:28:37] You should know all Arabica beans. [00:28:40] No Robusto. 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[00:30:50] Donate $11 a month to Tunnels of Towers at t2t.org. === Church Members Arrested Over Weddings (14:50) === [00:30:56] Ken and I are having a very interesting conversation. [00:30:59] You know, we shouldn't even take breaks. [00:31:01] We should allow the break after the advertisement. [00:31:05] Or for exclusive subscribers, we'll get the breaks. [00:31:09] Exclusive subscribers. [00:31:10] They get to hear what we're doing. [00:31:13] I wouldn't ask you to pay a New York City toll. [00:31:16] We got Monday, about $450. [00:31:17] Oh, my gosh. [00:31:18] It costs $80 just to go into Manhattan now. [00:31:21] But for the rich, it's $1,000. [00:31:22] Yeah. [00:31:23] Oh, that's right. [00:31:24] You know what's going to happen in New York? [00:31:26] They're going to put R on you if you're rich. [00:31:28] Are on your head, then you got to pay double unless you're a Muslim or a communist who are rich, but they want you and then they then they pay you, they pay you then, they give you a credit. [00:31:41] Mundumi is a um is very rich, he got a lot more money than you and me. [00:31:47] Whatever happened to the separation of church and state, where all these liberal, and I meant to bring this up. [00:31:51] Sorry, that we saw that uh Muslim prayer in the Gracie Mansion. [00:31:56] Where the hell are the where are these Democrats that used to cry about separation of church and state when it was a Christian? [00:32:01] Sorry, that just hit me. [00:32:06] They did away with the chapel in City Hall. [00:32:11] What did away with LaGuardia used to do his weddings in the chapel in City Hall when I got interested in doing weddings? [00:32:20] I was really like gung-ho and doing weddings. [00:32:22] Yeah, I said, Get me the chapel. [00:32:24] And I found the chapel is being used now, it's been all changed. [00:32:27] I didn't even look like a chapel. [00:32:29] So then I said, Well, I'm going to make it back a chapel. [00:32:31] And then I had this ruling that you couldn't use it as a chapel. [00:32:35] And I said, Well, what if I do weddings? [00:32:39] He said, Well, you can't do religious weddings. [00:32:41] I said, F few, I'll do any kind of wedding I want to do. [00:32:43] So I would invite a priest or a minister who didn't want to, the couple didn't want to do it in a church. [00:32:49] But more often than not, if it was a religious wedding, I would go and be a co-minister with the priest. [00:32:56] I once did one with 11 rabbis at Temple Emmanuel. [00:33:01] If they don't mind, I'll tell you who they are. [00:33:03] You know them. [00:33:04] You know the couple that I marry. [00:33:06] Right. [00:33:06] And I'm standing up there. [00:33:07] I felt so embarrassed. [00:33:09] I'm the only non-rabbi up there. [00:33:11] They may have had like an Orthodox priest, too, a friend of theirs. [00:33:15] They're a very wonderful couple, and they have like friends all over. [00:33:20] And I don't know if a more orthodox Jewish community would allow it. [00:33:25] A lot of churches wouldn't allow quite that either. [00:33:28] But this was the Temple Emmanuel is known by, I have friends all across the spectrum of the Jewish community from the most Orthodox, religious Jews. [00:33:41] I probably don't have friends at the far extreme of the Orthodox or Hasidic that are anti-Israel that are depicted in the movie Chosen. [00:33:52] But from there on, I have almost 100% support until we get to a certain place. [00:33:59] So we start off with the most Orthodox Hasidim. [00:34:04] The group that was against Israel, like for example, like the Satmars, who have now changed their minds, boom, they're on my side. [00:34:13] The Luboviches are my favorites and love me and I love them. [00:34:17] And the rabbi, I received more blessings by the rabbi than any candidate, including Ed Koch, who was Jewish, who was a teeny bit embarrassed of the Hasidim, and I wasn't. [00:34:31] Because I actually believe, you know, I see that in my own religion. [00:34:37] Not just the overall Christian religion with people in Pennsylvania, the Amish and whatever, but even in the even in the more traditional religions, those monks in Roman Catholicism and Orthodoxy, those monks are pretty crazy. [00:34:59] You would consider pretty crazy. [00:35:01] Right. [00:35:03] Quick thing, we got to fix the flag on your. [00:35:05] I think you bumped it and now it's upside down, which I think we only do. [00:35:09] Nope, other way. [00:35:11] Keep going. [00:35:13] Let's see it. [00:35:14] There we go. [00:35:17] Good. [00:35:18] All better. [00:35:18] Must have bumped it. [00:35:21] Very, very good points, Mayor. [00:35:22] And so, so Now he so here was the issue. [00:35:28] The issue was they had a Muslim thing there. [00:35:33] But more important than that, the guy pointed out why they shouldn't have a Muslim thing there. [00:35:40] Because toward the end of it, he gave a Hamas salute, indicating the truth of the religion, that it's a religion of terrorism. [00:35:48] Now, this is going to get me in a lot of trouble. [00:35:50] And there will be a lot of good people who disagree with me and say I'm smearing people and I'm doing this and I'm doing that. [00:36:01] And I'm going to try to explain this to you honestly. [00:36:05] And I haven't the slightest desire to smear anybody or to hurt anybody in the exercise of their religion, because I think it's a beautiful thing to exercise your religion. [00:36:17] But I don't think it's a beautiful thing to follow the orthodox teachings of the Muslim religion when it tells you that you should kill the infidels, when it tells you you should specifically not be friends with Christians and Jews, when it tells you that it's okay under certain circumstances, which is most any, to slaughter them. [00:36:37] And it isn't a bad idea to do it by cutting their throat. [00:36:41] And then after a while, after a great history of cutting their throat, when they needed money, how about we make an exception if they give us dhimi or extortion money? [00:36:51] That was no different than what I was doing when I was put in the mafia in prison for shaking down poor Italian merchants, which they used to do when Italians came here and were poor and trying to make a way. [00:37:05] And we're not dishonest because, like most Muslims, like most Jews, like most Italians, they're mostly honest people. [00:37:13] However, the difference is that most Christians, most Jews are honest people, but they don't have a religion that at the core of it tells them that the purpose of their religion is to convert the world to them. [00:37:29] And that like communists, anything is moral in that pursuit. [00:37:36] Judaism doesn't teach that. [00:37:38] Christianity doesn't teach that. [00:37:41] Has Judaism and Christianity, have their people been led astray and committed wars and murder and some of the most horrible things ever? [00:37:53] Yes. [00:37:54] But can they go back and find the justification for that in their religion? [00:37:59] If they go back to the Ten Commandments, they can't. [00:38:02] If they go back to Jesus Christ, they can't. [00:38:05] You can go back to a just war, but it better be really a just war. [00:38:10] Otherwise, you violated the law of God. [00:38:17] It's not a war of self-defense when a couple of years after you were established as a religion, your successor takes your unbelievably brutal army that you, Muhammad, established, takes it across the Persian Gulf or the Arabian Sea, evades Iran, wipes out the Zoroastrian religion, and forces every Iranian to go from being a Zoroastrian to being a Muslim. [00:38:46] That's how it began, and that's how it's continued. [00:38:49] The rest is just history. [00:38:53] And what those people are doing that attacked the World Trade Center, what the people are doing who attacked Gracie Mansion, what the guy did when he drove into the synagogue in Michigan, [00:39:09] What those two spoiled, decrepit, horrible little shits that came there on Sunday and tried to throw these sophisticated devices at a young man they disagreed with. [00:39:27] They were exactly the group that came out of Muhammad and went and took Iran back in the seventh century and killed all the Zoroastrians and made them Muslim. [00:39:38] In fact, he was so dedicated, he wanted to write it out and tell you, I'm spreading, I'm spreading Muhammad. [00:39:47] I'm spreading Allah. [00:39:53] Now, if there were a Christian that showed up at a Jewish rally and he had a bomb and he threw it, and when he threw it, he started yelling, hail Jesus, hail Jesus. [00:40:09] And then when the cops arrested him, he said, wait a second, I want to write this out. [00:40:14] I went and killed those Jews because of Jesus. [00:40:24] Would there be an unbelievable world conflagration about this? [00:40:30] But here's what the answer would be. [00:40:33] I don't know. [00:40:34] You can go get all my Bibles and all my lives of the saints and all my Qurans. [00:40:39] And you ain't going to find in any of those Bibles Jesus telling him to do that. [00:40:45] If he did it, he's not a member of this church anymore. [00:40:50] The other guy, the guy who drove his car into the synagogue to go after the little children, according to the Quran, which I can go read it to you, but it's so boring. [00:41:06] You can trust me. [00:41:06] I've read it to you enough. [00:41:07] And you just go read it. [00:41:10] That guy, according to their religion, is now sitting in paradise with 72 virgins. [00:41:19] That is what it says. [00:41:21] And don't let them lie to you. [00:41:24] Go read it yourself. [00:41:27] Because by lying to you and getting you to believe that, they're going to get you and your children killed. [00:41:33] This isn't a joke anymore. [00:41:35] It isn't a debate, a high school debate. [00:41:38] It's about they want to kill us. [00:41:41] And they got a lot of people here, thanks to Biden that'll do it. [00:41:45] And we have got to be ready. [00:41:47] One of the people that's exceedingly dangerous is the mayor of New York. [00:41:52] Now, he's not dangerous as a political movement. [00:41:55] I'm not saying he's dangerous like AOC is dangerous. [00:41:58] She is, very dangerous. [00:41:59] She can move us toward communism. [00:42:01] He's dangerous in a situation where you can more immediately lose your life. [00:42:07] The movements that he supports are as if we had a mayor that supported the mafia. [00:42:15] Maybe he wasn't a member, but he was a big supporter. [00:42:18] And his father might very well have been a member. [00:42:23] He and his father support murderers. [00:42:26] He had over this guy who did everything he could based on hating Jewish people to disrupt Columbia University, including things that led to the burning of buildings, the beating up of people, the destruction of property, and numerous cops being hurt. [00:42:44] That's the reason why we want to deport him. [00:42:47] Aren't those good reasons? [00:42:48] Not for the mayor of New York, because he is following, he is following The world view of the mayor of New York, which is he is moving the world toward Allah and Muhammad, even though it may result in the killing of massive numbers of people or of children. [00:43:09] Now, just in case it's just you think it's just him, his wife is a desecration. [00:43:18] I can't even believe they're living in that house. [00:43:20] They gotta, they gotta be haunting it. [00:43:22] I'm sorry, Mayor, you're not gonna like this. [00:43:24] What? [00:43:26] Oh, just some video. [00:43:28] You're not gonna like it. [00:43:29] Oh, of Madame Mandami? [00:43:33] Oh, this is when the guy gives the signal. [00:43:37] This is your old house. [00:43:38] Yeah, yeah, that's my issue here. [00:43:45] I have you know what that is? [00:43:47] That's the ballroom built. [00:43:52] I believe that's the built by Mayor Wagner and first occupied by Mayor Lindsay. [00:43:57] That's what I believe it is. [00:43:59] That's where I used to have the three kings celebration for the birth of Jesus. [00:44:03] A little different, huh? [00:44:05] The birth of a man of peace and the worshiping of a man of death, destruction, war, and pedophilia. [00:44:18] Look at how sloppy they are, too. [00:44:20] Look at these guys. [00:44:21] Where's the suit and tie? [00:44:23] If I ever went to Gracie Mansion, I would have shown up. [00:44:26] Oh, I don't know. [00:44:26] I mean, they may have to do some bombing later here. [00:44:29] It can't get all dressed up. [00:44:30] Okay. [00:44:33] It's like, but really, it shows such a lack of respect. [00:44:37] How come we didn't see the culture? [00:44:38] How come we didn't see the guy go like that? [00:44:41] Didn't we? [00:44:42] That's the important one. [00:44:44] Well, you'll see. [00:44:44] Because you will see at this religious celebration being done by the mayor, right? [00:44:51] this religious thing ending, ending, uh, Ramad. [00:45:01] If you would like to go back to the bombing, you will see that at the bombing, one of the two guys goes like this. [00:45:11] And if you would like to get out video, you will get video of Hamas people being arrested, hundreds of them going like this. [00:45:22] There he comes. [00:45:23] I think it's, I think you got it. [00:45:24] Let's see. [00:45:25] Watch, watch, watch. [00:45:27] See it? [00:45:28] See him? [00:45:29] Just him. [00:45:31] You think I make these things up, huh? [00:45:34] I'm good, right? [00:45:36] I catch all these guys so fast. [00:45:39] I know the police department is great and she's great, but I did so much more than they did. === Soros, Hamas, and Terrorist Mayors (04:58) === [00:45:47] This wouldn't even be a contest with these little chagasses. [00:45:50] There it is. [00:45:50] You see it? [00:45:51] That is that. [00:45:52] Now, if you think I'm now, I should have dug them out. [00:45:57] There are all kinds of pictures the Israelis have. [00:46:00] See him of now. [00:46:01] We could go to Hamas killers as they are either getting arrested or being released. [00:46:06] and you'll see them go like this. [00:46:13] It doesn't, he- I don't think what he's doing is particularly official. [00:46:16] I think anything like that is okay. [00:46:22] That means they are part of the group that organized October the 7th and killed men, women, children, raped women, raped children in front of their parents. [00:46:36] But we don't want to let the pathetic first last lady of New York off, Rama Duwaji. [00:46:46] She provided artwork for an essay book compiled by an anti-Israeli activist who has described Jewish people as, these are rather moderate statements, vampires, demons, ghouls, and celebrated the October 7, 2023 attack. [00:47:08] Duwaji, a Syrian American, artist. [00:47:15] Is she as good as Hunter Biden? [00:47:18] What name is this? [00:47:21] No, this is a Muslim. [00:47:22] You don't know Rama Duwaji? [00:47:26] Our terrorist mayor of New York wife? [00:47:32] Duwaji, a Syrian-American artist and First Lady of New York, drew the lead graphic for A Trail of Soap, an essay published by Susan Abu Hawa in the Slow Factory's latest issue of Everything is Political Magazine. [00:47:55] Abu Hawa is a staunch critic of Israel and has been criticized by the ADL for her infamatory rhetoric on the Jewish state. [00:48:07] And she's described the barbaric attack of October 7 as absolutely necessary and needed. [00:48:16] Quite a look at two, huh? [00:48:20] Wow. [00:48:21] Is that her? [00:48:23] That is her. [00:48:25] Getting all that attention for that? [00:48:28] She must have money. [00:48:32] What the hell would you marry her for? [00:48:36] So is she also a communist? [00:48:37] Yeah, look at that Madeline. [00:48:40] I mean, take a look. [00:48:40] Tell me. [00:48:41] I mean, I'm just being practical. [00:48:43] She's close to the Soros. [00:48:44] What? [00:48:45] She's close to Soros. [00:48:48] She's closer to Soros. [00:48:49] She looks a little like them. [00:48:54] Now, that's a much better picture, I will admit. [00:48:58] Maybe the angle was a bad angle, and I was being unnecessarily judgmental. [00:49:02] That is a much better picture. [00:49:06] And that's a scary picture because who is that? [00:49:09] Her? [00:49:10] That's her. [00:49:11] She looked a lot skinnier than I. Look at big shoulders in that one. [00:49:21] What is that? [00:49:22] That's not her. [00:49:23] That's her. [00:49:24] Is this? [00:49:25] That is indeed her. [00:49:32] I wonder if she's going to be involved in all that missing money like Mrs. DeBazio was. [00:49:43] Mrs. DeBlasio, according to Mr. DeBasio, when he first ran for mayor at his first debate, changed from being a lesbian to being a heterosexual to be married to him. [00:49:53] But then as soon as he left being mayor, she left him, which suggests that she changed from being a homosexual to a heterosexual because she wanted to be first lady and she didn't want to be first gentleman because she could, they could have, he could have been the wife and she could have been nowadays. [00:50:12] Nowadays, if you come into Gracie Manchin, right, you have a wife, and she says, I don't relate anymore as a woman. [00:50:19] What does she become? [00:50:21] In New York, I know what, you know, really, really, even, even the, I mean, I don't know how this guy can be a Muslim. [00:50:29] The Muslims are as strict as the Orthodox Jews on the fact that they're just two sexes, two genders, male, female. [00:50:40] In fact, they're so It's tricked on it. === Gun Control and Ayatollahs (15:05) === [00:50:45] They follow the old, even Old Testament rule. [00:50:49] You get killed. [00:50:52] The penalty for homosexuality, originally in the Old Testament, in the book of Leviticus, is death. [00:51:04] Same thing in the Quran, except it's been changed. [00:51:09] It's changed a long time ago. [00:51:13] In Koran, it hasn't been changed at all. [00:51:16] And they still do it. [00:51:19] And the gay groups in New York want Hamas to take over. [00:51:26] Hamas would love to give him. [00:51:27] They throw him off the buildings. [00:51:29] You know what they do? [00:51:30] They'd put him in a big, big DEI facility. [00:51:37] And right below it, they'd put the Hamas headquarters. [00:51:41] And then they blame the Israelis for killing them. [00:51:45] I got them right, right? [00:51:47] Oh, yeah. [00:51:51] Well, what are the president's choices at this point? [00:51:57] There are people that are worried that he's going to get out too quickly and that he's going to get out too quickly because of the market, because of the price of oil, because of, because of, because of. [00:52:11] He is not getting out of it too quickly. [00:52:13] He would not have done what he did today, which is to neutralize the island where they store everything and virtually destroy them. [00:52:23] If they can't use that island, their economy stops. [00:52:31] It stops. [00:52:34] Cuba will look like it is abundant with food compared to them in three or four days. [00:52:43] He is now challenging the people to rise up because when you hit their stomachs, they rise up. [00:52:50] That's what happened to the communists. [00:52:53] Are you showing the island? [00:52:56] I mean, it looks small on the map that I showed you, but it's a fairly large island 30 miles north of the Strait. [00:53:11] It was sitting, it was predicted a week ago that we were ready to take it. [00:53:17] And of course, the question then was how tough he wanted to be on them. [00:53:20] Because the minute he took it, he basically, whatever oil they've gotten out through the strait, is it. [00:53:30] There'll be no more. [00:53:38] Now, what he didn't do is bomb all that. [00:53:43] If he bombed all that, he sent him back 10 years. [00:53:48] And there are people that are worried about his reaction. [00:53:52] I mean, there are all kinds of people here that have opinions that he's going to back off. [00:53:56] He's not going to do it at the last minute. [00:53:58] But bombing them would be really, really stupid. [00:54:03] Right now, you can't use them. [00:54:06] I guarantee you, they're not going to send a military force and take it away from us and the Israelis. [00:54:11] If they did, the military force would be at the bottom of the ocean. [00:54:15] I'm not even sure they have a military force. [00:54:18] Now, if you intend to fix this place or let it fix itself, well, you keep that until you're ready to turn it over to a good, decent government. [00:54:30] This will be very helpful to them to reestablish quickly if you don't destroy it. [00:54:36] Destroying it would be the punishment for the people, not a punishment for the regime, and I do think the president has done about as good a job as you can do of distinguishing those two things. [00:54:53] And if we have to deal with hostility to the United States and i'm not sure we do in this particular situation, because I do think I believe the fact that we're pretty popular inside of Iran I don't think that that's uh, overstated. [00:55:08] But if you need some credibility, this would give you a great deal of credibility. [00:55:13] If they throw these animals out and we come in and they're angry at Americans, these are intelligent enough people to, we preserve this for you. [00:55:23] It's all yours. [00:55:24] We're not taking it from you. [00:55:26] And it'd also help if we took Nepo Shah and kind of threw him in the river, helped him swim, but threw him in the river because Nepo Shah and the Shah family stand for death. [00:55:44] They stand for theft. [00:55:46] They also stand for selling out their country because they were the ones making the fortune with Britain and with the American oil companies and the CIA while the people were starving. [00:55:58] And they remember that. [00:56:03] Don't you wonder why they pre-set everything on that island, Ted? [00:56:09] Could it be? [00:56:12] I'm curious how China. [00:56:14] And China's not going to do anything, but they're not going to be happy, right? [00:56:18] A lot of, isn't Carg Island a lot of their oil, a lot of no, I'm saying, why wouldn't they? [00:56:23] Why wouldn't they diversify more over these? [00:56:25] Oh, right. [00:56:26] I mean, it doesn't make sense to me that they do it all there, but they do say it's like almost all, it's almost all of their oil. [00:56:35] I'm going to show you what I mean in a minute. [00:56:37] So I can get it here. [00:56:42] I will have to. [00:56:46] So the president tweeted, sorry, he posted on True Social. [00:56:52] We put that up earlier. [00:56:54] What did he tweet? [00:56:55] About these attacks. [00:56:57] He said Friday that the U.S. military conducted one of the most powerful bombing raids and totally, quote, obliterated every military target on Iran's Karg Island. [00:57:08] Of course, one of the country's most vital economic outposts. [00:57:12] The president said that for reasons of decency, the U.S. military did not wipe out oil infrastructure on the island from which some 90% of the nation's oil exports depart. [00:57:23] He, of course, and we mentioned this earlier, did say, should Iran or anyone else do anything to interfere with the free and safe passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, I will immediately reconsider this decision. [00:57:38] That's not a particularly powerful disincentive to the Ayatollahs. [00:57:45] That disincentive works against the people, not the Ayatollahs. [00:57:48] The Ayatollahs don't care what damage he does to the people. [00:57:52] But in any event, maybe it'll work. [00:57:54] Here's what I'm saying, Ted. [00:57:56] Put my map up, which is bigger. [00:58:02] So now, basically, it's right here. [00:58:07] Okay? [00:58:08] Could be a little further over too. [00:58:12] Could be a little further, could be here. [00:58:13] I'm just. [00:58:15] Okay. [00:58:15] And when I say it's there, let me be a little more precise. [00:58:21] It's actually like there. [00:58:23] It's in the water. [00:58:24] It's 20 miles out. [00:58:27] I'm going to make it better. [00:58:29] I want this to be right for our people. [00:58:31] I think now rethinking it and trying to extrapolate, I think it's more like right there. [00:58:37] Or maybe that little dot right there. [00:58:39] You see that little dot there? [00:58:40] That's it. [00:58:41] That's it. [00:58:41] Of course, they'd have. [00:58:42] Oh, these guys are so good. [00:58:44] Of course, they'd have something there. [00:58:46] We got to get a better map, by the way, like a more like a scientific map. [00:58:50] No, it's up where right there. [00:58:53] Let me see if you're getting okay. [00:58:56] You see it? [00:58:56] Can you see it on my little map? [00:58:57] Yeah, yeah. [00:58:58] Okay, now here's Iran, all of Iran, right? [00:59:02] Here's all of Iran, right? [00:59:03] Right. [00:59:04] Oil comes from all over Iran. [00:59:06] Yeah. [00:59:07] Where they are is a big region. [00:59:09] Right. [00:59:10] Right. [00:59:11] Right there. [00:59:12] But what? [00:59:17] Yeah. [00:59:19] What are you doing? [00:59:20] Look at your map. [00:59:22] What? [00:59:23] Right here. [00:59:23] Look at there on your map. [00:59:24] Oh, it's up there. [00:59:25] It's that far. [00:59:29] Okay. [00:59:29] I didn't realize it was that far. [00:59:32] It's all the way up there. [00:59:37] The point remains the same, of course. [00:59:39] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:59:40] You know, the Persian 80%. [00:59:43] The Persian Gulf is a lot smaller than I thought. [00:59:45] So that probably is the distance. [00:59:47] So here's the point now. [00:59:50] The point is, if you've got to go through the Straits of Hormuz, right? [01:00:01] Why don't you set something up over here? [01:00:05] so you don't have to go through the straits of hormones they have draw on the map where you're Okay, here's the Strait of Hormuz, right? [01:00:13] Yeah. [01:00:14] They've got their oil. [01:00:15] They've got their oil behind the Strait of Hormuz. [01:00:19] Right there. [01:00:19] Now the pen's working. [01:00:20] They set up one place right here that requires you to go through the Strait of Hormuz. [01:00:26] So why don't you set up an alternative port over here? [01:00:30] And then you don't have to go through the Strait of Hormuz. [01:00:33] You go right into the Indian Ocean and you avoid this little crap. [01:00:39] Right. [01:00:40] Well, Iran. [01:00:41] Okay. [01:00:41] Now, the oil that goes this way, right, is going by pipe. [01:00:46] By and large, it's going by pipeline. [01:00:50] By and large, it's going through Iraq. [01:00:53] It's going through, it's not going through Kuwait anymore. [01:00:56] Kuwait won't touch their oil. [01:00:57] It's not going through Saudi Arabia anymore. [01:01:00] Saudi Arabia is not touching their oil. [01:01:02] It probably goes through Turkey because Turkey plays ball with them. [01:01:07] It probably goes through Azerbaijan because they bully them. [01:01:17] And I don't, I don't know how well they play with Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. [01:01:25] Right now, not very well. [01:01:27] At one time, they may have. [01:01:29] But it is very, very irresponsible to have put it all in one place that then has to go through like a jigsaw puzzle in order to survive. [01:01:43] So I think we've covered whatever we need to as the weekend comes about. [01:01:49] We're going to be very, very, we're going to be very diligent over the weekend to see what happens. [01:01:57] President made a big move today that isolation of Charge Island is very big. [01:02:05] And let's consider that 90% may be exaggerated, or they may have other little ways around it to bring it down to 80 or even 70. [01:02:16] That's devastating. [01:02:17] Anything beyond 60%, given their present condition, I mean, they're not doing too well generally. [01:02:26] This is there's got to come a point when it all crashes in. [01:02:34] And as we know from last night's coverage, and coverage we'll bring you on Monday and keep up with over the weekend, anything big happens, there are a lot of smaller military actions taking place all over Iran by the MEK and related groups, meaning groups of 50, 60, 70, 80 who are going into a precinct that has maybe 30, 40 cops in it and taking it over, taking out the guns. [01:03:00] They're doing that all over Iran. [01:03:02] Why? [01:03:03] You know why. [01:03:04] They're arming themselves like our founding fathers told us we always should be, just in case they try to do it to us. [01:03:15] May I also end with one indication of why you should never be a Democrat and why they are exceedingly dishonest, stupid, idiotic, childish, and should not be responsible for anything for other people. [01:03:30] They can't handle money. [01:03:31] They can't handle anything and they can't keep people safe. [01:03:35] So the mayor of one of these towns, I think, I think. [01:03:40] Yes. [01:03:44] Was it the one in Michigan? [01:03:46] Sorry, or the other one. [01:03:48] They jumped the gun. [01:03:49] I think it was the other one. [01:03:50] They said that this was obviously caused by gun control. [01:03:58] Obviously, you just never read the Quran. [01:04:04] Let's play it. [01:04:05] Let's play it. [01:04:06] It was done by gun control. [01:04:08] Gun control would have been. [01:04:09] Lack of gun control. [01:04:11] What? [01:04:11] Yeah, lack of gun control. [01:04:12] Yeah, gun control would have stopped Muhammad. [01:04:18] We live in a country where people care more about guns than they care about six-year-old children. [01:04:24] They care more about guns than they care about synagogue worshipers. [01:04:27] And they care more about guns than they do about college students. [01:04:31] What that means is that it does not matter how hard President Pempille works, how hard the chiefs work, somebody will be a victim eventually. [01:04:42] It is a matter of time. [01:04:43] And until there is the political will to break the spell of the cult of gun absolutism, you will see more incidents like this. [01:04:52] So if you are looking for somebody to blame, don't look at anybody up here. [01:04:56] Look at our lawmakers who don't have the courage to implement sensible gun control measures. [01:05:02] Look to a Supreme Court that enables them and do something about it. [01:05:06] We live in a country where people care. [01:05:09] I'm not going to play that twice. [01:05:11] Well, I mean, now, isn't that crazy? [01:05:14] This guy is killing you to spread Islam and to kill Jews because Muhammad told them, no, in certain terms, to kill Jews. [01:05:25] First, he begins with saying, don't be friends with them. [01:05:27] Then he says, kill them. [01:05:30] And he doesn't say it once, he doesn't say it twice. [01:05:33] He just basically says it all the time. [01:05:35] There are 107 invocations by Muhammad to violence in the little tiny Quran. [01:05:42] There are no invocations to violence by Jesus Christ. [01:05:46] But Jesus Christ was just a minor prophet, according to Muhammad. === Muhammad's Orders to Kill Jews (05:38) === [01:05:50] He's like a little guy. [01:05:52] He's more important than Muhammad. [01:05:56] So there was a point he liked the Jews better than the Christians because the Jews were at least monotheistic. [01:06:01] The Christians, I mean, he couldn't possibly get the concept of the Trinity. [01:06:06] This could be because he was a dope. [01:06:09] In addition to being an epileptic, who knows if he wasn't autistic, right? [01:06:14] I mean, here's a really good question asked in a book that's now fairly popular. [01:06:19] Did he ever really exist? [01:06:21] Or was he made up for the purposes of war? [01:06:23] Did you look him up? [01:06:24] I'm looking him up. [01:06:26] Rahim Ratim. [01:06:28] What says it's hard to find his religion? [01:06:31] They won't tell you his religion. [01:06:33] I swear it. [01:06:33] How do you spell it? [01:06:34] How do you spell his name? [01:06:37] R-A-M-I-N. [01:06:40] What religion is, how does he spell it? [01:06:46] Spell it for me. [01:06:48] F-A-T? [01:06:49] R-A-M-I-N. [01:06:51] And first name? [01:06:52] R-A-M-I-N. [01:06:55] What's the second name? [01:06:56] F-A-T-E-H? [01:06:57] F-A-T-E-H-I. [01:07:00] He is Iranian American. [01:07:02] Oh. [01:07:04] He's Iranian. [01:07:09] He is not, but even the AI doesn't tell you what his religion is. [01:07:14] I wonder why. [01:07:16] I think we know the answer to that. [01:07:22] Which is some way if he wants to keep religion out of it, right? [01:07:25] That's fine. [01:07:26] I guess I shouldn't be unfair about that. [01:07:28] Maybe he doesn't. [01:07:29] They won't tell me what religion is. [01:07:30] No. [01:07:32] What does that hit? [01:07:32] He's a Democrat, so he is. [01:07:34] Is he ashamed of his religion? [01:07:37] He's the only, he's the second Iranian-American chief prosecutor in the nation. [01:07:41] Oh, that's good. [01:07:42] Let's hope he's the last one until we get until he changed it. [01:07:48] Well, no, of course we have a lot of. [01:07:51] His religion is not stated. [01:07:53] Oh, so what we found out is he's ashamed of his religion or lack thereof because it isn't stated. [01:08:01] That's quite something, actually, if you think about it. [01:08:04] Which might explain his completely moronic statement. [01:08:07] I mean, the last thing, this particular crime where the guy, this is the guy who drove in, right? [01:08:13] With explosives. [01:08:15] This is Dominion University. [01:08:17] Oh, there's Dominion University. [01:08:18] How many years in prison for ISIS? [01:08:22] This is caused by the fact that he belongs to ISIS. [01:08:25] Here we go. [01:08:27] This guy literally spent eight years in prison. [01:08:29] 11 years? [01:08:31] He actually was let out early. [01:08:34] And if he had been let out early by the left-wing pigs, the person who died would be alive. [01:08:41] That's terrible to think about. [01:08:42] He should be in prison until 27. [01:08:43] Someone needs to be held accountable. [01:08:45] They won't be held accountable. [01:08:48] Well, once again, time to relax, think about the weekend. [01:08:56] Remember how important it is that you get a day of relaxation. [01:09:00] It's important for you. [01:09:02] I know I've not always done that, but I'm better when I do. [01:09:07] And I keep telling my friend the president that also. [01:09:09] He doesn't listen to me, but I not all the time, but he does sometimes. [01:09:13] You don't know it when he does. [01:09:14] I'm not going to tell you. [01:09:18] It's important. [01:09:20] You know, the things that come from ancient learning, like the book of Genesis, I know it's a story for many of you. [01:09:30] And for many of us, it's the word of God, but it also has a lot of genius in it. [01:09:36] Where he made it necessary and made it very strict that you take a day off for him. [01:09:42] But if you read it carefully, you realize a little subtext in it. [01:09:46] He's doing that for you because he loves you. [01:09:50] And I think Charlie Kirk's book is a book you should read. [01:09:53] Charlie adopted the Jewish Sabbath, not as a religious matter, as a matter of good health. [01:10:01] So I'm going to give this to you now as a religious matter. [01:10:05] You take it any way you want and use it for your benefit. [01:10:09] Take some time off tomorrow or Sunday. [01:10:13] If you can take the whole day off and spend it with your family or your best friend or your best friends or make a new friend, or if you don't have any friends, read and figure out how you can get friends. [01:10:24] Take this and put it down. [01:10:26] Get a book. [01:10:27] Have you hear of a book? [01:10:29] You know, Do you know you learn better when you read from a book? [01:10:35] And you relax more when you read from a book. [01:10:37] And it does less damage to your eyes and your brain. [01:10:41] I mean, you gotta think of these things because I need you out there to be the intelligent ones. [01:10:48] I'll tell you how we're gonna win this against these crazy people. [01:10:51] They're stupid, lazy. [01:10:56] We can outthink them. [01:10:57] We can outwork them. [01:10:59] Look what Israel has been able to do to all the Bedouins around them in all these years. [01:11:04] When did they win a war? [01:11:07] And how much do they outnumber them by? [01:11:11] A thousand to one? [01:11:14] How much more brainpower? [01:11:18] Or discipline or connection with the eternal. [01:11:25] Okay, so pray for Israel. === Outthinking Enemies Like Israel (06:06) === [01:11:29] Pray for Iran. [01:11:30] I'm going to tell you again: I would not have said this about Iraq, although I have nothing against the Iraqi people. [01:11:39] Iran is a country that if we get this right and they turned around, you're going to be shocked at what they can do for the world. [01:11:49] And you'll be shocked at what good friends they're going to be. [01:11:52] We could put them on a par maybe with Japan and Israel. [01:11:55] And we need somebody to replace England. [01:11:57] They're going all Muslim. [01:11:59] So I'll take Iran over England. [01:12:02] I'm tired of, you know, upstairs, downstairs, and all that stuff and all those phony actors. [01:12:11] I don't even understand English accents. [01:12:13] I have to put the things on down here. [01:12:21] Whoever I'm watching it with, some of my wives, they didn't like me. [01:12:25] She got really angry. [01:12:26] You don't understand that? [01:12:29] They thought I was annoying them. [01:12:30] I would say, honey, I don't understand what he's saying. [01:12:36] Okay, I don't know. [01:12:41] You know what'll happen now? [01:12:43] I can see it now. [01:12:44] Time for the prime minister to address the people of the United Kingdom. [01:12:50] Oh, the UK. [01:12:51] And it's Mohamed Qatari. [01:13:07] Is this the House of Lords you're imitating? [01:13:15] No, no, no, no, not the House of Lords. [01:13:18] It won't be the House of Lords anymore. [01:13:24] It'll be that. [01:13:28] The lower house. [01:13:29] The lower house of the House of Commons, House of Commons. [01:13:31] The lower house I have figured out. [01:13:34] It'll be the House of Camel jockeys. [01:13:39] For a special reason, keep motivated. [01:13:42] They won't show up. [01:13:43] If you don't provide them with camels, they won't show up. [01:13:46] They eat camels. [01:13:47] They eat them. [01:13:50] And then the House of Lords will be the people who have stolen the most oil from Iran because the British have been stealing Iranian oil since the beginning of the last century. [01:14:06] Well, before I get myself completely destroyed, it is time to say goodnight. [01:14:12] And again, please, I left out the people of Ukraine. [01:14:16] You know how much I love them. [01:14:18] Didn't say Zelensky, there's nobody that knows more about Zelensky than I do. [01:14:23] And I am not a big Putin fan either. [01:14:25] I mean, you can have a realistic notion of the two of them and not be a jackass. [01:14:31] But you also can have a realistic notion of what wonderful, great, religious, intelligent, and educated people the Ukrainians are, and how unfair things have been for them. [01:14:41] Not now only, but for centuries and centuries. [01:14:45] It's in a way, it's a maybe if I write a book, I'll pick people like this. [01:14:54] But it's a subdued version of the Jewish people, the Ukrainian people. [01:15:02] A little different, but similar kind of thing. [01:15:06] Well, I can't tell you how much I appreciate your coming and listening to us. [01:15:13] It is so, it makes me feel so good that maybe I can help. [01:15:19] And if I'm doing something that I shouldn't be doing, or I'm doing something you think I should be doing, boy, they send me all kinds of suggestions and we look at them. [01:15:30] So please let me know, okay? [01:15:34] Because we're in the process of reinventing ourselves a little bit because I think you have to do that every two years. [01:15:41] Not completely. [01:15:41] We'll still be dedicated to the truth and getting you things that you need to know. [01:15:46] But I have a feeling things are going to change really quickly in the world. [01:15:51] And then all of us are going to be there and the change is going to take place and we're going to not have figured out how we got there. [01:15:56] So I'm doing the best I can in my reading, am I thinking, am I talking, to try to anticipate it to see if we can do some preparatory work. [01:16:04] So I will share that with you. [01:16:08] Israel. [01:16:08] I want to make sure we get our special people here. [01:16:11] Israel, Ukraine, right? [01:16:15] Iran. [01:16:17] We do do Venezuela. [01:16:19] We do that. [01:16:20] We're going to add Cuba. [01:16:21] Love the Cubans. [01:16:26] You know, I'm an Italian American and I love Italy a lot, but I don't know. [01:16:32] Sometimes I feel I'm half Jewish and sometimes I feel like I'm half Cuban. [01:16:38] I was with some really wonderful Cuban people the other night. [01:16:42] I wanted them to adopt me because I am an orphan. [01:16:44] My mother and father are dead. [01:16:48] And of course, I love you most of all, my fellow Americans, the greatest people in the history of the world. [01:16:56] And because of the grace of God, which has to give us humility, not arrogance. [01:17:03] And we are blessed that God just comes to the middle of Butler County on that special Saturday when Ted and I were eating pizza. [01:17:15] Yeah. [01:17:16] And he saves them from death. [01:17:20] And look what he's been able to do. [01:17:24] Wow. [01:17:25] Wow. [01:17:26] So God, keep it up. [01:17:27] Keep protecting him. [01:17:29] He knows that it's your strengths. === The 1776 Book of Freedoms (02:08) === [01:17:35] He knows it. [01:17:40] We'll see you on Monday. [01:17:41] Maybe the weekend. [01:17:42] We'll see. [01:17:43] Go right now. [01:17:44] Go to Dr. Maria. [01:17:47] God bless America. [01:17:51] It's our purpose to bring to bear the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our day. [01:17:59] America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred. [01:18:05] 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. [01:18:17] 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. [01:18:37] He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom of speech. [01:18:47] the ability to select the people who govern them. [01:18:50] And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite. [01:18:57] Because the desire for freedom is universal. [01:19:00] The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul. [01:19:07] This is exactly the time we should consult our history. [01:19:11] Look at what we've done in the past and see if we can't use it to help us now. [01:19:17] We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world. [01:19:21] The greatest democracy, the freest country, a country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever. [01:19:29] All of us are so fortunate to be Americans. [01:19:34] But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason. [01:19:41] We're able to talk. [01:19:42] We're able to analyze.