America's Mayor Live (886) President Trump Exposes NATO for Refusing to Help Secure Strait of Hormuz
Rudy Giuliani and Rich Giuliani dissect President Trump's exposure of NATO allies like Germany, Japan, and Australia for refusing to secure the Strait of Hormuz. They condemn British PM Kier Starmer as a "sellout" while attacking Democrats over alleged 2020 election fraud in Georgia and Michigan involving over 600,000 unaccounted votes. The hosts predict Democrats will pack the Supreme Court if they seize power, contrasting this with Marco Rubio's Latin America efforts and tributes to Susie Wiles, ultimately framing the conflict as a battle against globalist corruption and election rigging. [Automatically generated summary]
This is Rich Giuliani, and this is America's Mayor Live.
And we are live tonight from Manchester, New Hampshire.
Even though behind us is Washington, D.C. Maybe we'll put a Manchester, New Hampshire one behind us before we leave.
So it's very, very annoying personally to me.
And I take it personally, I am an American, I mean, I've been involved in this government for years, that there would be any discussion or debate about whether NATO countries, any NATO country would help us if we asked them to assist in keeping the Strait of Hormuz open.
I don't understand it.
I don't understand who the hell they think they are and who they think has been paying their bills for years and who they think liberated them and kept them free for so long.
I mean, families in America have can't even calculate the losses they have undertaken in order to keep Europe free and how little Europe has done for America other than to come here and be immigrants and get very rich and powerful and famous and enjoy America and contribute to us tremendously.
I mean, no one's upset about that, but not as if they came here and died for us.
We went over there and died for them.
Hundreds of thousands of us did it.
You may be in a fan.
You probably are in a family.
There are very few families in America that's been here of any lengthy period of time that haven't been affected by it in some way.
And we did it out of our dedication to freedom and democracy and decency.
And I guess they're not all that way, but you look at this slime ball.
There's something wrong with him.
Starmer, Steamer.
Steer Starmer.
He looks like a delicate little flower asshole to me.
Yeah, let's.
Well, the president, we'll play some clips here shortly, but he's made a big deal today about the fact that a number of our NATO allies have not been willing to come to our defense.
Germany has indicated it will not participate.
I am shocked that Germany won't participate.
Germany's foreign defense minister, Boris Pestorius, said this is not our war.
We did not start it.
Top officials in Japan, Italy, and Australia also said that their countries would not participate in efforts to reopen the strait.
Japan and Italy?
That is a blow.
Non-committal responses from France, South Korea, and Britain.
British Prime Minister Kier Starmer said his country would not be drawn into wider war.
Well, I mean, his country is becoming a Muslim country, so I understand it.
France is becoming a Muslim country.
I understand what the hell is going on with Japan and Italy.
Japan is also non-committal.
So let's see what's we got some words from.
Uh, what's going on with with uh, with them.
Let's see if we can get.
Here's Kier Starmer, what he had to say on the matter very non-committal.
Well Starmer, Starmer is a is a real uh sellout to to Muslims.
Right, he's scared.
Okay, he looks like a jackass, doesn't he?
Does you want to hear him?
Yes, because moments like this also tell you about leadership, whether to commit British troops to military action is the most serious responsibility for any prime minister.
I have been attacked by some for my decision not to join the offensive against Iran, but at every stage, i've stood by my principles.
Principles which I held just as strongly when it came to debate about the Iraq war in 2003, principles which I believe are shared by the British people, that our decision should be based on a calm, level-headed assessment of the British national interest, and that if we are to send our servicemen and women into harm's way,
the very least they deserve is to know that they do so on a legal basis and with a proper thought-through plan.
Now there are others who would have made a different decision two weeks ago.
They would have rushed the Uk headlong into this war without the full picture of what they're sending our forces into and without a plan to get us out.
That is not leading.
It's following my leadership is about standing firm for the British interest.
No well, that's uh, that's I mean, let's start off with uh uh, without any uh, just head headstrong running right into it.
This has gone off for 47 years, jackass.
47 years they've been killing people, including English people and American people.
47 years of terrorism.
47 years of Muslim terrorism, maybe.
Maybe what you're really afraid of is, you looked at last year and the most common name in England was Muhammad and you're getting worried that they're going to throw you out of office because on every other level you stink as a prime minister.
I mean, you're a horrible prime minister.
When they say, you know, he's no, he's no um um, he's no.
Churchill Jesus, he's not even, he may not even be a chamberlain.
Uh, you're a disgrace.
You're a disgrace.
You're giving your country away to the Muslims and you're scared.
I, I wonder the, I wonder what the uh contents of your underwear were while you were doing that.
You little shit.
Uh, no plan.
Uh, there's no plan.
There's a plan.
The plan is a non-nuclear Iran.
You get that pal, non-nuclear Iran now, right now, the bombs they have jackass reach uh, Great Britain, not the United States.
I don't, you know.
It's almost as if, why the hell are we doing this?
Well, only because they're eventually going to reach the United States.
But right now, as far as we can tell, the longest extent of their missiles, which after all, you need the missiles to deliver the atomic weapons, would get to, maybe they wouldn't even get to Great Britain yet, but that's pretty soon.
And they really don't like you.
See what they're doing to their Arab friends?
They're using you.
But that's okay.
I mean, you got a long history of that there in England with Chamberlain and people like that.
Got to be that Churchill's turning over this grave looking at you.
What a useless.
And then I expected you to do this, but not Italy and Germany and Japan.
What's going on there?
What's our friend Maloney doing?
Yeah, let's.
What about the tough prime minister in Japan?
I mean, she's tougher than John Wayne.
Right.
What's she scared of?
Here's the president with some more comments regarding NATO.
So, you know, those things are very disappointing.
And you have to remember, we have 45,000 troops in Japan.
We have 45,000 troops in South Korea.
We have 45,000, 50,000 troops in Germany.
We defend all these countries.
And then, do you have any mind sweepers?
And they say, well, would it be possible for us not to get it off?
I've been saying it for a long time.
I don't need your aircraft carriers after we've already won.
So, you know, those things are very disappointing.
You have to remember, we have 45,000 troops in Japan.
We have 45,000 troops in South Korea.
We have 45,000, 50,000.
He just named it Germany, Japan.
40-something thousand Americans there.
I remember in the first administration, he was meeting with his friend Abbey, and he said something very profound.
And Abbey was affected by it, and he made changes based on it.
Disappointing NATO Commitments00:04:10
But these people are not Abbey.
He said to Abbey, I mean, we have a treaty in which if you're attacked by China or North Korea, we have to go to war for you, even use nuclear weapons if we have to.
But if we're attacked by China or North Korea, you don't.
And Abbey said, well, yeah, that's correct.
He said, it doesn't seem right to me.
Right.
Isn't that the genius of this man and why he's such a great president?
Because all of the great foreign policy graduates of the Marxist colleges in America, which are the Ivy League schools, weren't able to figure that out.
And somehow, without thinking, no, we're thinking, got us into a situation in which we're expending billions of dollars, American lives, at stake, but we don't get any protection from it.
None.
Instead, if we are attacked, we have to go begging them to help us.
And it sounds like they're not going to help us.
I mean, this is not even a big ask.
We're not exactly asking them to get involved like in a big, big between Israel and the United States.
We've completely devastated this place without their help.
This is, and in the case of a couple of these places like Japan and whatever, I mean, this is where they get their oil.
They just want to make sure we do it for them.
And in the case of England, I mean, England really owes the Iranian people to do this for them.
One of the primary causes of this problem in Iran is Great Britain.
Going back to the time that they, you know, the years and in which they stole Iranian oil and raped the people of Iran.
And we didn't.
We went in in the 50s through the CIA because of a distorted view of the communist threat.
Not that the communist debt wasn't great, it was, but it wasn't there.
The British went in for, you know, what I guess had been moving the British Empire for a very, very long time, their essential corruption and their willingness to rape countries in order to take their patrimony so the British could have, because Britain, after all, is a tiny little island with pretty much pupkis, right?
They don't have the vast natural resources that the continent has.
They don't have the vast natural resources that we have, or Russia.
So they've had to be thieves in order to create their empire as colonizers and thieves.
Well, we know that.
We had to throw them out, right?
This is, I would think there'd be American presidents.
This would include Kennedy and Reagan.
Maybe not.
Maybe they were much more realistic than, but I mean, there's a period of time in my life where I could not have conceived that Great Britain would turn this down.
I considered them allies at the same level of Israel.
Historically, I mean.
And I think when Ronald Reagan was saying his sort of analysis that he always used about the relationship with Israel, he would say that, you know, people have very, very few good friends in life.
And when they do, they have to stick with them.
Nations have very few good friends.
You know, we have like England and Israel.
Drop out one of them.
We still have Israel.
Genocide Attempts and Islam00:15:42
Thank God.
They don't say no, which is why we shouldn't say no to them.
Absolutely not.
So we were talking before about these large numbers of Muslim attacks that are now hitting us.
And we're going to have to face up to put them together.
This is not isolated.
We've had four major attacks based on trying to force the Muslim religion on us and to destroy us as a Christian or Jewish nation or to destroy both religions.
And they do it all over the world.
I mean, all over Africa.
The wars are 80% of the wars are Muslims killing Christians because Christianity is spreading like wildfire in Africa.
It's spreading in Iran, too.
So There's going to have to be an awful lot of reorganization done here in order to make our world safe, in order to save Western civilization, which is critical to a peaceful world.
We find out now that Amon Ghazali, who was the attacker in Michigan, that his family is extraordinarily tied in to Hezbollah family, let's put it that way.
I would like to point out to you that as soon as one of the first things after they withheld his name for quite some time, that they told us about it was, poor Amon.
His family had just been killed by the Israelis.
It was kind of like his family was murdered by a serial killer.
And he was really traumatized by it.
And that's why he went ahead and tried to kill all those children at the Temple Israel.
Poor Amon.
Now, in fact, he might have been a Hezbollah commander.
Well, that's him.
No, no, that's his brother.
His brother was a Hezbollah commander.
His brother was a Hezbollah commander.
That's why he was killed.
His whole family lives in a Hezbollah compound, and he's Hezbollah.
In other words, he's a terrorist.
And we're crying tears for him.
And he was going into his school with a bus or truck, drove in to kill Jewish children.
And everybody's crying tears for this bastard.
It's absolutely outrageous.
It's absolutely outrageous.
The guy's family is Hezbollah.
No sympathy that they were killed.
They were killed because they are terrorist murderers.
And his brother was a commander, terrorist murderer.
And that's why he was going to go murder Jewish children.
Probably, not probably, because he was brought up to hate the Jewish people, as were most of the people who live in that area of the world who are Muslim.
And that's what the religion tells them to do, to hate Jewish people.
When they go pray, that's what they're praying about.
They're praying about hating Jewish people.
That's what it says.
And the religion has very, very little in it about being kind to your neighbor and thou shalt not kill.
Right.
In fact, it is a very, very legitimate question.
Is it a religion at all?
Or is it a, or is the Quran a handbook on how to spread your ideology by death and destruction?
And I wouldn't call it a, I don't see it.
Allah was a pagan God that he's spreading.
And really, if you read the Quran carefully, he's not spreading it foul.
He's very from Muhammad.
Muhammad's the god, not him.
Now, for 47 years, we've known about the evil of this.
Whether you understand the evil of the Quran or not, or are willing to accept it, or are willing to spend time studying it.
I don't think there were very few people who escaped the evil of the reign of terror.
Right.
Because, I mean, it first hit people when they took the hostages and kept them for so long and humiliated them and humiliated Jimmy Carter and then killed our Marines.
And the fact that they've been the biggest state sponsor of terrorism has been well known.
Now, I don't know much about Joy Reed, except she comes up all the time with the most outrageously anti-American, anti-humanistic, anti-Christian, anti-everything statements I've ever heard.
I don't know if she does this to get ratings, or she does it because she's a terrible person, or she does it because she's dumb as a skunk.
But I really don't care anymore.
I think it's just throw her out.
Listen to this statement.
This statement is so ignorant or whatever else it is.
So this is Joy Reed.
And she's on CNN.
Is that right?
She was on MS Now.
She might have been thrown off.
But where is she now?
I mean, is she anywhere?
Right.
Well, let's watch this clip from her.
She's a hater.
I mean, boy, she's filled with hate.
Oh, yes.
Our regime is oppressing women, taking away abortion rights, taking away our regime has secret police.
They have secret police.
Our regime is oppressing women, taking away abortion rights, taking away women's rights in like 26 countries, 26 states, some states where they're trying to have the death penalty for having an abortion.
They also oppress women.
They have the highest rate of women who are in STEM careers.
We're kicking women out of the military, out of university.
We're saying that DEI means women can't be hired for high positions in the sciences.
So we're marginally better and we're doing it for Christianity.
They're doing it for Islam, right?
So it's like we don't get told those things because it would take away the kind of American exceptional thing that she talked about that has to do with Christianity, by the way.
It's all politics.
I mean, first of all, most of it's all wrong, but at any event, it has nothing to do with Christianity.
I mean, Jesus didn't teach us to do those things.
The things you're going to talk about about the Muslim religion, Muhammad taught them to do.
Well, let's go ahead.
So the point, do you know anything about her?
I mean, is she, again, the question, is she an evil person?
Is she, and if she's all she's trying to do like is get ratings and whatever, then she's an evil person.
Or is she a really stupid person who is not prepared anywhere for any kind of a job like this because she's ignorant and can't read.
Right.
And I let's find out if she was thrown on, thrown off MS Now.
Does she have a heart to do it?
Does she have like an educational background?
But I mean, would that matter anymore?
It wouldn't matter anymore because I don't know what they teach.
And I don't know if they if they learn anything, if they pass exams or she left MSNBC earlier last year.
She left?
Oh, she was.
Oh, right.
The C cord he put in here is not working.
Her departure.
Isn't that terrible?
But go ahead.
Yeah, so above, she's independent now.
She's independent, she's an independent media host and content.
So, what was that that I was watching?
Is that a podcast of some kind?
Yeah, she must have been interviewed by that's a clip.
So, people interviewed this, yeah.
Somebody interviewed her.
We haven't, but here's the point, Ted.
We gotta, maybe we're gonna have to have to do it now, but we have to do this.
I gotta figure this out.
You can look at a background, you can tell a little.
Yeah, I mean, those are extraordinarily ignorant things to say, right?
Uh, now you could say those because you're a very uh, you're a very mean, vicious uh person and really support this ideology, or you could say it because you're one big, stupid jerk.
She was raised in Denver and moved to Brooklyn.
She graduated from Harvard in 1991 with a concentration in film studies.
Oh, they have such a thing as film studies at Harvard, right?
I mean, you know, it's that's it's been a long time since Harvard's really been a school, I guess.
Boy, I should get my money back.
She left journalism, she was in journalism up until 2003.
She was in South Florida out of Miami, where she was working.
She left journalism in 2003 to do what?
To become an activist with a group called America Coming Together to oppose the Iraq War and George Bush.
Oh, so she's been so she so she's been a professional.
She also worked on Obama's campaign.
Well, this is interesting, right?
She went to the activist route.
So, she worked for Prince Prince Obama in 2008, otherwise known as Barack Hussein Obama.
Her first show on MSNBC or Barry Obama.
Harry, Barry O.
She started at MSNBC in 2014 hosting the Reed Report, which was canceled.
And then she went over to be an MSNBC national correspondent.
And that's right.
And so then.
So is that where she made most of her outrageously stupid statements that used to get played on television?
Right.
And she so her kind of her rise at MSNBC kind of went along with President Trump's announcement to run for president.
And she really did kind of make her, you know, she really made her whole shtick being anti-Trump and obviously playing the race card and the woman card.
Okay.
Can we listen to her analysis that should actually lead to being thrown out of the United States?
Right.
You want to play that again?
Yeah.
No, not that one.
The one where she says that the United States is no better than Iran.
Yeah, that's right.
I've been looking for that specific cut.
And people can play on this one, but we'll keep looking.
No, no, they're playing the other one too.
I can find it.
It's an extraordinary statement to say that the U.S. is no better than Iran when you think of the history of Iran since in its 47, in its 47 years.
And when I say Iran, I don't mean the people or the country.
I mean the Islamic takeover of Iran.
Right.
So we're going to keep looking for that.
I wonder if this activist has any idea that Islam has done more damage to the black people than any ism of any kind in the world.
That the largest slave traders and the longest slave traders were the Islamics?
They completely raped Africa.
They started it.
They started it seven, 800 years before Europe.
They continued it 200 years more.
And they were considerably more brutal.
And they hate black people.
That's why island uh, black Muslims.
It was always a very strange thing that blacks chose the Muslim religion because the Muslims uh, I mean they're actually.
I think we're attempts at genocide.
I agree it is crazy.
So we're still looking for man?
Well, they're still looking for it.
I I have to say that there's got to come a day when Fetterman just leaves the Democratic Party.
I mean, there's nothing left.
There's nothing left for for for for uh, Fetimin.
So Fetterman was on one of the dumb shows, one of the dumb communist shows um, he was on SUN, ON Sunday, um find IT and he said that um, he said that that he doesn't, he doesn't understand.
Now, the Democrats aren't supporting this war against Iran because even Kamala Harris, when she ran for president just a short while ago, identified Iran as her top international concern.
Yep, that's right.
And she called Iran America's greatest adversary.
So how can you, how can you object to a president that has broken their um, their nuclear uh apparatus and is now is now try trying very, very hard to destroy their ability to support terrorism, where they are the biggest nation state supporter of terrorism, and continue their own uh terrorist activities?
This used to be the position of their party.
So meanwhile meanwhile uh, now they oppose it, and they are.
They have shut down the Department OF Homeland Security at a time when we're getting one after another of these terrorist attacks on this, on this country, and it looks like we're not prepared for some of them.
Now there's an article here about the FBI, and has the FBI been straightened out, or hasn't it been straightened out?
But we also, we don't we, we don't have half of our resources uh operating, operating for uh, for us.
Nuclear Bomb Excursion Debate00:02:35
That's right.
Well, here's Fetterman with Caitlin Collins just the other day, and I think it'll hit some of the points that you've been bringing up.
The president said today that he views this both as a war and an excursion.
When you talk to people in Pennsylvania, do they view this as an excursion?
I, I would see this as us achieving a critical goal uh, a critical goal that I would remind people that, whether it's Hillary Clinton or or Kamala Harris, all agree we should never allow anyone to acquire a nuclear bomb.
I would challenge any single, Single member of the Democratic, you know, Democratic in the House.
You know, are you okay with Iran acquiring a nuclear bomb?
I don't think anyone is okay with that.
And now Trump made that now virtually impossible.
I can say I would describe that an incredibly positive development, something that we all Democrats support, or we all wanted to have those things.
But I think some people may take issue with the term excursion that the president has used, given U.S. forces have died as a result of this.
How do you see that term?
I'm not getting into semantics.
Call it what it is.
I would call it thus far incredibly successful.
And that's very compatible with every of the wishes and the concerns of the Democratic presidential candidates and anyone that's serving in Congress, you know, here in Pennsylvania or in any state in our country.
And if you're aware of a House representative or a senator that's okay with that, I would love to just talk to them why it's okay that if Iran would acquire a nuclear bomb.
What's wrong with her?
You know her.
What's wrong with you?
Kaylin.
I mean, that's focusing on a word.
Maybe it was a poor choice of words, excursion.
But it's obvious what he meant.
And it's obvious what the president meant.
And his actions are a lot more overwhelming and powerful than a word.
So what's the point?
Just to make trouble?
You know, their producers, they probably listen to Trump.
Haven't they learned that nobody listens to them?
Right.
But they keep doing the same damn thing.
They're like, oh, he just said excursion.
I bet you somebody behind the scenes is rushing that to the news desk.
I'm like, all right, we're going to pin.
Get somebody.
What's wrong with her?
I mean, why does she keep doing it?
I mean, he beat the shit out of her when she showed up to do that.
I mean, she helped elect him president.
I guess we should send her some flowers.
Hollywood's Trouble with Trump00:11:40
We should thank her because she was so ill-informed and so ahistorical.
Absolutely.
Well, Cubans are protesting against the communist regime supported heavily by Hollywood.
Notice I am not saying anything about the Academy Awards because I just recognized today when I looked at the newspaper that was going on last night.
Right there, we did.
Nor do I give a damn who won, lost, didn't win, didn't lose, or what stupid, idiotic things they said because they are meaningless.
And Hollywood hasn't made a good movie in so long that isn't that funny.
We didn't mention it once.
I haven't been inside a movie theater now, a year, a year and a half.
And then before that, a year and a year.
Nor do I have any desire to go.
And when I watch movies, I go back 20 years, 30 years, 40 years, 50 years to watch movies.
Movies now are all about freaks.
Nobody's normal anymore.
And you wonder.
Once when I was running for office, Bob Grant, who was a right-wing radio guy who was, oh, he used to shock all the left-wing wingers.
He said, I think Julian will get elected because he's the only normal candidate.
I like that.
He represents normal people.
Right.
That's just a B-roll from the Oscars.
I was going to put up while you talk about it.
What are they doing?
Hugging.
Is there a reason?
It's Michael B. Jordan hugging, I believe, Leonardo DiCavrio.
Michael Jordan, the basketball player?
Yes.
No, no, no.
Michael B. Jordan is an actor.
Oh, I was wondering what Michael Jordan was doing.
And who is he hugging?
Seems what they like each other.
Oh, little Leonard.
What is Leonard about?
5'2 ⁇ ?
5'3?
He's a short little guy.
He really is a little.
That's why he could stand on that thing on the Titanic.
That's what they say.
If he was the size of a real man, he wouldn't have been able to.
Right?
Right?
Right.
Well, he, yeah.
Well, he should have been able to get on there.
Isn't it true that if you're small like that, you is it true they have a small penis?
Sometimes, I'm not sure if I'm not sure.
I'm not sure that height and size are directly.
So, why does a guy like that that a normal woman wouldn't be able to go out with because she towers over him?
Why would he become like the sex symbol that he is?
Good question.
I guess height doesn't come across on TV.
I guess they put him in lifts and stuff.
Yeah.
And height doesn't come across on TV always.
Right.
Nor does character.
Yeah.
Clearly.
Or integrity.
Clearly, especially in Hollywood.
Oh, my God.
So they all supported.
The reason I thought about it is they all supported Castro.
I mean, they were all going down there supporting Castro.
And it reminds me of this gay stuff now, too.
Castro hated gay people.
Castro hated homosexuals.
Castro put homosexuals in jail.
Castro put people in jail who had AIDS.
His original approach to AIDS was: let's isolate them and stick them in camps.
Yeah.
And then he backed off it because he was losing all his Hollywood friends.
But his original instinct was, you know, at least he didn't, homosexuals, he actually thought it should be the death penalty for homosexuals.
Well, here's President Trump on Cuba today.
It's just with a fantastic person who's Cuban and made a fortune in sugar.
You know, Fan Houl family, right?
And his family wants to go back to Cuba to visit it.
haven't been back in like 50 years or something they come isn't it funny i just largely come from Just had dinner with them.
We'll see what happens.
They were asking me about that.
They want to go back.
Not only Fan Houl, a lot of Cubans have said, oh boy, would they love to go back.
I think Cuba, you know, in its own way, if it's tourism and everything else, it's a beautiful island.
Great weather.
They're not in a hurricane zone, which is nice for a change.
They won't be asking us for money for hurricanes every week.
But I think Cuba's seeing the end.
You know, all my life I've been hearing about the United States and Cuba.
When will the United States do it?
I do believe I'll be the honor of having the honor of taking Cuba.
That'd be good.
That's a big honor.
Taking Cuba.
Taking Cuba in some form, yeah.
Taking Cuba.
I mean, whether I free it, take it, I think I could do anything I want with it.
You want to know the truth?
They're a very weakened nation right now.
They were for a long time.
Very violent, very violent leaders.
Castro is a very violent leader.
His brothers are a very violent leader.
Extremely violent.
That's how they governed.
They governed with violence.
I mean, there's no question about that.
And they got away with it because he charmed Hollywood to a very large extent and charmed the left wing.
Kay Guevara was actually like a hero.
They'd have shirts.
Kay Guevara was a mass murderer, an insane murderer.
Castro was an insane murderer, a terrible dictator, an enormously wealthy man, a complete phony of a complete phony of a communist or socialist or whatever the hell he claimed to be.
And The Cuban people are now beginning, and remember, this is really hard for them because Castro's been there for several generations.
So these people were brought up.
I mean, Cuba had probably the biggest per capita brain drain of any country, probably maybe even more than Venezuela.
And Venezuela had a pretty big one also, meaning many, many of the better educated or people with the most potential left and became remarkably successful in the United States.
The Cuban migration is one of the high points of American immigration.
It's a perfect example of how it works best, where people come here fleeing oppression, fleeing fascism, communism, and work really hard and create tremendous opportunity for themselves.
Faro's family, which he was talking about, is of course a great example of that.
But there are so many, so many.
I know the community really, really well.
I've known it for quite some time, going back to 1981.
And the admiration I have for that community is second to none.
I mean, they came to America and it didn't take a generation.
It didn't take two generations right away, right away.
One business after another.
If the first one didn't work, the second one worked.
Get an education.
Be an American.
Be a loyal American.
Embrace the wonderful things about America, which is the reason why you left Cuba.
Instead of being like a scoundrel traitor like this Elon Omar who marries a brother to get in and then hates America, complains about America constantly.
If immigrants followed the Cuban model, we'd embrace it.
We need it.
And the Cubans, the Cubans were right up at the top.
And if they can get their island back, wow, wow, that'd be great.
It'd be just great.
Now, there's going to have to be a lot of work done because, and this, I am now repeating to you what Cuban Americans tell me, including the family he spoke of and many, many others.
The Cuba they left is not the Cuba that's there now.
The Cuba they left was abandoned.
Abandoned, they were thrown out.
If you didn't leave, he killed you.
So many, many of the most talented and the people with the most potential left.
And not just that.
The people, it's hard to say.
Do the people who stay behind have less potential than the people who left?
Or is it the fact that the people who left had the opportunity of freedom and democracy and capitalism?
And the people who stayed behind were under atheistic communism and therefore had no chance to succeed because you don't.
They were crushed by the communist brothers, who also were terrible criminals and used it to become fabulously wealthy and live a life of luxury.
And Meanwhile, the island just shrunk, can shrunk, can shrunk, can shrunk, and whatever money you did have were either stolen by the Castros and they are a criminal enterprise or it was used for defense or for offense all over the world, including in Africa.
So the point is when they're overthrown, and they are effectively overthrown right now, there really is no functioning government right now in Cuba.
Who is ready to govern them?
And who is ready to enrich them?
And who is ready to develop them?
And who is, and that's hard to, that's hard to say.
I don't know that it can, I don't know that it can emerge from within.
And whereas the Cuban Americans I know want to go back, they really don't want to go back and live there anymore.
They're Americans now.
And just like, I mean, how many Italians would go back to Italy or how many Irish people would go back to Ireland and how many, I mean, Ireland right now has become nutty.
Who that would go back?
I mean, who would go back to Britain?
I wouldn't.
If I were British and I got out of there and I was in the U.S., I'm going to go back to a Muslim country.
What am I crazy?
I'm going to go back to a country and have to name my kid Muhammad and live by Sharia law?
Absurd.
Well, the SAVE Act is going to come.
We talked on the other show a bit with Cara about the SAVE Act.
Citizenship Proof and Voting Laws00:04:41
This is a very, very interesting debate that's going to go on.
Cara is more sanguine about it than I am.
It's just not going to, I don't, I don't, I don't, I mean, how does it get 60 votes?
I don't see it.
It should.
Right now we don't.
You're right, Mayor.
This is another one of those things that blows the mind completely.
This should be a law that goes through when you have anywhere from 60 to 80 percent of the American people with large, large numbers on both sides of the aisle that favor photo ID and citizenship in order to vote.
It should sail right through.
And these specious arguments that are being raised about, oh, it's so hard to get an identification when 98 to 99% of black people have identification already.
Oh, it's so hard to get proof of citizenship.
98 to 99% of Hispanic and Black people have proof of citizenship already.
And whenever you go interview them, they laugh at you and they get angry at you and they say, what are you a racist?
You don't think we have this?
Now, their political party, with the exception of Fetterman, is uniformly against them.
When you take Blacks, the Hispanics, Republicans are like 90% in favor and Democrats are 80% in favor.
What it means is, what it means is, and this is now on you as Democrats.
There are things that I would say are on Republicans that they, this is your fault.
Same thing with the poor education of your children.
It's your fault.
You are electing people who fundamentally disagree with what you want.
Now, how the hell is a democracy going to work if you are too lazy to take the time to figure out what your representative is voting for?
And on something that is, I imagine, a critical importance to you, what could be more important than the right to vote?
Or what could be more important than your child's education?
Because the same numbers almost exist on that.
Somewhere around 70% to 70 to 80% of Democrat voters favor extrication from the public school system, in essence, freedom from the public school system.
They favor vouchers, they favor scholarships, they favor choice and education, they favor anything that will get them out of the clutches of the teachers union, who they realize gives their children a terrible education.
So they're in favor of it for years now, 30 years.
However, they elect year after year, every two years, members of Congress who oppose them completely on this issue and who opposed them for the worst of all reasons, corruption.
They oppose them because this is the way they get money from the teachers' union.
How long is that going to last?
When do they?
When does the mind start to operate?
We want our kids to get a better education.
We think competition and education will do that.
We think we should have vouchers so that kids can go to parochial schools or they can go to private schools or they can go to better schools or they can go to charter schools or anything better, anything better.
We want that.
And their politicians know it and vote against it because they're getting the dough.
They're getting the money.
it's as simple as that i don't know what i don't know I don't know what you do to change it other than to make the connection.
Better Education Through Competition00:04:01
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It's not like a factory, it's like a hospital.
This is the beginning of the process for roasting.
Deep green, very good quality.
Most people don't use this quality.
We deal with small farmers because they like to know who we're dealing with.
They give us the highest quality, all organic, non-GMO.
You should know all Arabica beans.
No Robusto.
All Arabica.
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Irish Roots and Italian Heritage00:05:25
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this is what goes into rudy's coffee i put my uh i just want you to notice i put my I'm getting ready for tomorrow.
Are you getting ready for tomorrow?
When I will wake up and say top of the morning to everyone that I see.
I have my little Irish thing here.
I'm Italian.
I am an Italian American.
However, I was Italian American second or my third.
I always get wrong.
My grandfathers and grandmothers were born in Italy.
My parents were born in the United States of America.
And I was born in the United States of America.
I think that makes me second generation, correct?
Not third.
The third would be Yes, the first generation to be born in America were my parents.
The second generation was me.
My children are third generation.
Yes.
Andrew and Caroline.
Your parents were first generation.
Yeah.
So first generation are the first ones born here.
Now, my children are third generation.
Yeah, but they are on their mom's side.
They are many things.
Yes.
My children share, they are, Andrew and Caroline are part Irish, part French, part Czech.
I think that's it.
Irish.
Oh, French.
Did I say French?
You did not.
Okay, now you did.
Yeah.
Yep.
Yep.
So they got all that.
And then they're half Italian, which makes them all Italian because 50% Italian just kind of, it isn't like he got one, like French or one thing or Irish.
My godchildren, Peter Power's children, are half Irish and half Italian.
What a great combination, by the way.
So why do I celebrate St. Patrick's Day the way I do?
Well, one, I'm a Catholic, so that would be one of the reasons.
St. Patrick is one of the great, great saints of the Catholic Church who brought who brought Catholicism to one of its strongest defenders, the little country of Ireland, which is one of its strongest defenders.
But also because I grew up going to Catholic school at a time in which the Catholic schools were dominated by Irish priests and nuns.
Maybe one or two Italian-American nuns, Polish-American nuns, but most of them were all Irish Catholics.
I'm a fan of Notre Dame as a result of that.
I started learning about Notre Dame about the time that I started learning about the Yankees.
And I liked it.
I liked the culture and the group of people, which is the same reason I'm half Jewish because the other third of my friends were Jewish.
And I like them.
I like their culture.
And so I learned all the Irish traditions and all the Irish songs.
And I love Irish songs.
I used to love marching in the parade or going to the parade.
When I was mayor, I used to march to the parade three, four, and five times.
I mean, it was like I could abuse it.
When I was not the mayor, I had to march one time, but it was like in Manhattan College in the ROTC.
We had to march it.
But then when I became mayor, I could kind of run the parade.
I would march originally with the police department, then I would march with the fire department.
Then I would march with the sanitation department.
Then I'd march whatever else would have me.
I would march at my college, Manhattan College.
I'd go find them.
I'd do eight, ten blocks with them.
I just had a great day, would have a great day.
Then I would give a party every morning at Gracie Mansion before everybody left for the parade.
And my neighbors would go nuts because at seven o'clock in the morning, they'd start playing the bagpipes right in that area where those Islamic bums tried to blow things up.
So it's going to be, we will have a little special on St. Patrick tomorrow night and on the history of it.
And I just watched another new documentary on St. Patrick.
It's part of the, oh, it's so nice.
It was done by Martin Scorsese, you have true Italian on St. Patrick.
And all my Irish friends should know this.
Could be that St. Patrick was Italian.
He was Roman citizen, looks what looked to me like in the in the in the um in the documentary.
His mother and father looked to me like they came from Italy, you know, from Rome over to England.
And then he got captured and we'll go through the whole story tomorrow.
Mail Ballot Corruption Concerns00:15:15
Um, it's all connected together.
It's all connected together.
The Kelps are all over the place and all over the place they're in there every once in a while you run around Sicily and you see this girl with all red hair and she looks like she's Irish.
Well, because the KELS captured Sicily for a while now, the guy is in a really tough spot here Ted, and I want to get my.
I have my geniuses here, so I want to make them work, because they've been, they've been having too much fun, Ted and Rob and uh, so what?
What kind of problem?
Uh, why don't you take your microphone and share it?
I don't want to share the whole thing yeah oh okay, if you have time to put it together, because I could take me a little to introduce this.
So we, we the save act raises, you know, a couple of really, really interesting uh policy issues, and if I were a teacher of political science, i'd spend a lot of time on this in class because I think it illustrates a lot.
Yeah I, I think it.
I think it.
It illustrates a lot of things about our system.
So the the Save Act is is is an act that is intended to uh fix what went wrong with the uh 2020 election.
Now um, I think, I think I can't tell what the wall, the WALL Street Journal is in favor of the Save Act in the sense that they're in favor of people should identify themselves when they vote.
Uh, they get a little hinky on whether they have to prove that that they're citizens, because it might be too difficult.
A little hinky.
I think they're still in favor of that, but they are also very much in favor of keeping the 60 vote margin to prevent filibusters.
Now, so you have all these things involved here, right?
Uh, the Democrats oppose identifying yourself at all in order to vote.
I photo id.
They definitely oppose having to prove you're a citizen because it's too hard.
But is it really because it's too hard, like hell?
They let them all in.
They do it because that it would ruin all of the efforts they made to let all the illegals come in, because then they couldn't vote, because that's why they let them in right and that's the best reason they let them in the ones tied up with the.
You know the illegal groups are different, but the the best ones let them in so they could cheat in voting.
And when they say that I was I, I I had this, I was reading, I was reading the paper very early this morning because I will explain to you later.
This was kind of a tragic day for us um, and I noticed, every time they mention the 2020 election, they say president Trump falsely asserted that the 2020 election was uh, uh fixed, or or it was uh, or it was uh questioned, or.
I don't know how much proof there has to be coming out of Georgia and Michigan and Wisconsin and now Arizona that the election was fixed so that at least you'd have to say that arguably he could be correct.
I mean, he is correct.
I know he's correct.
But I don't know how you can editorialize in the middle of a news article and say that it's false.
It hasn't been definitively proved to be false.
You say, oh, the courts never ruled on it.
Well, the courts never ruled on it because they turned it down for the most specious, intellectually dishonest reasons that ever existed.
The case was premature.
The case was not ripe for, there was no standing.
What has to be done for there to be standing than to complete an election and cheat?
Wouldn't the courts be curious a little bit?
No, of course not.
They didn't want to get involved.
They didn't want to get involved.
And the state legislatures, man, did they get scared?
So nobody ever looked into it.
They hid votes.
They wouldn't show votes.
They're still, in Georgia, they're still refusing to show one single piece of paper.
You know why?
I'm going to show you one reason why, because it looks just like that.
That cannot be, that cannot be a mail-in ballot because a mail-in ballot has to look like this.
It has to look like this.
It has to go in an envelope.
You see what this is?
This is one you put down, and then you have a machine.
They must have had this idea of these automatic signatures even back then.
We didn't know they could do it for votes.
They did it for presidency.
And so you go like this.
Did it ever occur that there were like 100,000 votes that voted only for Biden?
What happened to all these other people?
The local judge who is crooked and the local sheriff and the local this one and the local one who was going to steal all the all the welfare money, which the Democrats have everywhere.
And what happened to all those people?
They didn't get any votes.
You bring me back.
Just old Biden, Biden on the top.
Why didn't they show it to us?
I'm going to show you why they didn't show it to us.
And look, as the mayor's, there he is.
Because it didn't have one of these.
It had one of these.
And you can tell the difference between one and the other.
You can also tell the difference between different paper.
Here's the paper that comes from the state.
They ordered it all from one or two stationers.
Here's the shit paper they were using.
And you can tell the difference.
Therefore, therefore, in the state of Georgia, which is so crooked it would make you cry.
They would never produce one single piece of paper for analysis.
And the governor and the secretary of state, both Republicans, but don't let that fool you.
Both are Republicans, fought to the death to never give up the paper.
Now, five years later, they're still refusing to give up the paper to the FBI.
They're going to die.
They're going to die before they give it up.
And I was the lawyer in the Georgia one.
And I mean, the minute they started fighting not to show it to us, I knew for sure it was fixed.
I knew it was fixed anyway from 10 other reasons.
Because I want you to think of this.
I'm a very honest person, and I was a very honest public official.
Why shouldn't I say that?
I was, and I'm proud of it.
And I was.
I mean, it kind of makes me unusual, but pretty much so.
It probably caused you a lot of trouble, too.
It sure did.
To this day, it cost me millions of dollars and almost cost me everything.
It's expensive to be my grandfather's watch.
I finally got back.
Almost cost me everything.
Everything of material worth cost me nothing in terms of integrity.
Nothing.
And I'm proud of it.
But they wouldn't show us the paper.
Now, if I were running that election and they were saying Giuliani was the governor or the mayor and it was a crooked election.
And I knew, like these two bums asserted that it was that it, but I knew that it was, and I knew it was, I'd give you, you can look at all the paper you want.
Just make sure I have security control over it.
I'll have my agents there.
You come in, which is what we're fine with.
You can have all the agents in the world there.
You can have cameras.
Please bring in all the cameras.
Let's do what we did with the Chads and the Pads and the Oops.
And I show you the paper.
I say, look, and then maybe a couple of mistakes would come out.
And I say, of course, there are going to be a couple of mistakes, but not 10,000, 20,000, 30,000, 40, 50, 70.
There are now 300 plus thousand votes in Georgia that were never certified, which means they can't possibly have been mail-in ballots because the mail-in ballots all get certified when they are received.
So these just got slipped in.
And there are 300 and something other that are gone.
In other words, burned.
That's over 600,000 votes in a state that Biden won by 11,000.
Oh, and almost all of them come from the Democrat parts of the state.
They weren't burning votes in the Republican part of the state.
Oh, that must be a coincidence also.
Yeah, yeah.
And now I can go through all the rest of them with you.
But that's why we need the SAVE Act.
We need the SAVE Act to save our democracy.
We need the SAVE Act so we don't become like Venezuela.
Oh, that heart of the system that we got for doing this came from Venezuela.
Right.
So there's only one reason in the world you don't want people to identify themselves as voting police.
And what could that possibly be?
Two cheese.
Oh.
Here's the big one.
We could have, we, we could, uh, but now, you know, now I'm really shocked at the following.
I always thought that if we could do away with the 60-vote rule, well, we could pass it with 51 votes.
That's the other thing the Democrats don't want to do.
We don't want to do that.
Now, you don't want to be.
You're wrong.
You're wrong because they're going to double cross us the first chance they get.
I think they definitely will.
First chance they get immediately, they get into office.
First thing they're going to do is pack the court.
They are on a crash confirming campaign.
First thing that Schumer, Pumer, or whoever succeeds them will do is they will vote 51 to whatever, whatever they need to vote.
They will vote to do away with the rule and they will put 20 members on the Supreme Court.
Yeah.
And they'll admit Puerto Rico and whatever other Democratic state they can admit so that they take over the Senate.
It's going to happen like that.
I think so.
Now, why would you not think so?
They're complete cheaters.
They're completely dishonest.
The rule was made between political parties that had some integrity.
And both recognized that to protect the other minority, you should have 60 votes to pass something important.
So Republicans upheld that because they were honorable, and Democrats upheld it because they were honorable.
They are not honorable anymore.
We are in the 11th hour.
Thoroughly dishonest.
Why do we think they're going to uphold it?
We are in the 11th hour of a revolution.
These people will do anything.
They will do anything, I think, to win.
This is not normal now.
Rob is absolutely right.
They will do anything.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And when we say anything, we mean anything.
Yep.
I mean, if you can, if you can pay $1.1 million to create a completely phony story and perpetuate it for two and a half years, including to remove a legally elected president of the United States by crimes.
Yeah.
Then why the hell would you keep your word on a 60-vote thing when you get a chance to ruin the Supreme Court, ruin everything Trump has done, take control of the Senate forever?
Right.
So look, they talked about doing this before.
The Democrats did.
They almost did it.
They almost did it.
They almost did it under Biden.
Here's why I think it'll be tough, even if the Democrats take over.
The Senate is different than the House, right?
Because I agree the House is like these, those Democrats.
All we would need is a couple Democrats in the Senate to Democrats except one that'll vote for voter ID.
Right.
So that's thinking Fetterman.
So don't go beyond Fetterman.
Angus King.
He won't vote for voter ID.
Somebody will convince him.
He won't vote for voter ID.
I see the concern.
I know you guys are laughing at me.
No, I'm not.
We are laughing at you for being naive.
Yeah.
We're laughing at you for being naive.
I would have felt this way a couple of years ago, too.
But there is no reason in the world that they won't do it.
This would be easy for them to do.
They've done things much more dishonest and much more dishonorable and much more criminal.
Well, they are an evil political party.
Please don't look at me like I'm crazy.
I'm warning you.
Yes.
They're evil.
Yes, they are.
They're not just screwed up or wrong or wrong on policy.
They have been in the past and we have in the past.
And they don't have just some corruption.
We've had that.
We still have it.
They are thoroughly to the core corrupt.
And all you had to do was watch that State of the Union address and you saw them melting into the floor like the wicked witch of the West.
They were disgusting, filthy animals with guilt written all over their faces, and everybody knows it.
And that's an understatement.
Core Political Corruption Exposed00:07:17
Now, I was the concern that they would take it back and then make their power so solid that it would be hard for us to take the Senate back in two years.
Suppose you did the, suppose you made Puerto Rico a state right now.
That way they had two votes, be 52 votes, and two of them be Democrat.
So we're 5347, right?
So then we'd be 5349.
Now, who else could you make a state?
Who else could?
Who else could you make a mistake?
What other, are you on our side or the Democrats?
No.
No, no, Democrat side.
Who would block a full filibuster?
No, no, no, no.
I'm talking about how they get permanent control.
Oh, who else make a state?
So D.C., District of Columbia.
Yeah, make District Columbia Court.
Now we've gone from 53 to 53, 51, Puerto Rico and D.C. Give me one more state.
Now we're tied.
And if they have the presidency, they run things.
Is the U.S. Virgin Islands one of them?
Yeah, okay.
Virgin Islands, 53, 53.
Now you're 53, 53, assuming they don't pick up any states anywhere else.
And if they win the presidency with the vice president, they control the Senate.
And they can impeach any Republican they want.
No, they can't.
You still have to get a two-thirds vote to impeach.
But they can, if they had control of the House and the Senate and they did away with the 60-vote rule, they can appoint additional.
I don't know why this can be done.
I mean, I do know why, but I think this is probably a mistake.
I don't know why you can change the Supreme Court number is not set in the Constitution.
Congress sets the number at nine.
And they can make it 20.
They can make it 50.
How do we think that would play over politically with the people?
It might not play well.
It might play well.
I don't know.
It depends on what happens to our people.
Are they going in the Mandani direction?
Yeah, they have the media.
They'll have the media.
You've got the insane meteor on yourself.
If it was us trying to do it, they would put up all these.
Yeah, I mean, they approve everything they do.
Every time I turn around, I'm beside myself.
My only hope is that if they were to do this, they would be destroyed.
But nothing destroys them.
I thought they were going to get destroyed over all the crap they did to Trump.
Absolutely.
The question is, is it, and you understand this more than maybe anybody, Mayor, is it an important enough safeguard to protect the minority where we as a party need to stay strong on this?
I totally get the president's position.
No, look, he's president for three months.
It only works if there's some degree of integrity on both sides.
I couldn't agree more.
The minute one side is a scoundrel, it doesn't work any longer.
And if they've not done enough to prove that they have no integrity.
They have to maintain it.
They have to maintain it when they are in power.
We have to maintain it when we are in power.
There is nothing at all that says to me they're going to maintain it when they're in power.
I mean, they've done things that are much worse than this.
Much, much worse, much more dishonest, much more dishonorable.
Like just about everything they do.
This has always been one in which, yeah, it makes sense, but in some ways it doesn't.
It's not democratic.
In some ways, it doesn't make sense.
I mean, it depends on how you interpret it.
So I don't see why if we, in fact, I think we should do a lot more things.
If we're going to overturn it, let's do everything.
Let's get rid of Obamacare.
Poof, finally.
Do you know how much more Obamacare cost than we thought?
The entire bankruptcy financial of our medical system is completely the Affordable Care Act.
It's way out of control.
It doesn't cost two times, three times, four.
It costs like 30 times what they thought it would cost.
And it's just going up.
And that's where they do all the cheating in the Affordable Care Act.
People are getting covered three and four times.
People are getting covered who aren't alive.
People are getting covered who are still dead.
People are getting covered don't exist.
And the amount of cheating that the Democrats have done on the welfare state is insane.
And so have Republicans, by the way.
Now, we follow their lead, but you go to a Republican state, you've got almost as much fraud in the welfare programs as you do Democrats.
Here's where we're different.
We're different on crime.
You go to a Republican state, you're going to have a tough on crime approach, whereas a Democrat state, you're going to have plenty of crime.
We're very different on economics.
I mean, they just did an analysis.
I think it was in the Wall Street Journal.
Every single Republican state has lowered or is in the process of, well, first of all, every single Republican state has lowered taxes.
Every state that is considering doing away with income taxes is a Republican state.
Every state that has raised taxes is a Democratic state.
Democratic states are losing population in numbers that are epic, epic.
Epic.
And they're leaving New York, New Jersey, California.
Every year it's a contest.
Which one wins?
Yeah.
I think New York is winning right now.
And they're going to not just Republicans, they're going to tax states, states that are more amenable in terms of cost of living, taxes.
So, I mean, that's our major, that's our major hope that people vote with their feet, even when they're cheated out of being able to vote with their vote in the right way.
So we will have to see.
We'll have to see.
But I do think this is the die is cast here.
We're not going to change the filibuster rule, even slightly.
We're going to lose the SAVE Act.
They're going to be able to cheat like hell where they can, where they can.
Not every state, because the states control ultimately the elections.
So they're going to be able to bring in all these 20 million, 30 million that they brought in that have made us the human trafficking capital of the world, the fentanyl capital of the world.
Tucker Carlson's Ulterior Motives00:11:05
They're going to be able to use them to vote, change the census, all sorts of things.
Let me take a moment to do a shout out to the Las Vegas police who have refused to cut a criminal loose that the judge has required them to do.
They're challenging the authority of Justice Eric Goodman over the fate of Joshua Sanchez-Lopez, a 36-year-old repeat felon whose prior records include manslaughter, drugs, and car theft.
Goodman wants the animal released with an ankle monitor, but Cops said he's too dangerous to cut loose.
We have to take a look at that and say, is this somebody who our electronic supervision program can monitor safely?
Said the assistant general counsel for Metro Police.
And we cannot.
This is an issue of public safety.
And he said the department could be cited for contempt.
Cite him.
Take it up.
And let's see if we can get an honest judge.
I'm sure the guys I would be willing to bet whatever they left me with, the guy's a Democrat.
They love criminals.
The things they have passed to help criminals are Andrew Cuomo passed a law in 2019 that has now resulted in 47 cop killers being let out of prison, let out of life sentences, so they can walk the street and help to train Black Lives Matter on how to kill cops.
Yep.
And that's only one bail.
There are, and the number has to have gone up.
This would be about three years old, but I could pretty much estimate there were 500 to 700,000 people walking the streets of New York that would be in jail if I were the mayor.
It's probably about nine now.
Who do you think is throwing people on the subway?
The people they don't put in the nut houses that are all empty.
The nut houses are empty and the streets are filled with the nuts.
Right.
Prime Minister Netyahoo, they had announced was assassinated.
So he put a posting on X.
He says, they say I'm what?
I think coffee is to die for.
I think my nation is to die for, but I'm not dead.
I think coffee is to die for too, but I have to send Bibi some for you because it's the best, right?
Isn't it the best?
Absolutely.
Do you know that the entire women's soccer team has now gone back to Iran?
Isn't that tragic?
Right.
I'm just covering that now.
It's crazy.
Poor things.
And then the Democrats want to say there's no reason to take out the Iranian regime.
You know, how many Americans?
I mean, these are Iranians, granted.
But you know how many Americans they've killed with the IEDs and over the years, how much damage to the Marines they killed and how many they will in the future.
I mean, I don't, but all those poor girls who did so much to try to escape and have freedom for themselves are now back in Iran.
And who knows what they're going to do to them?
I mean, let's not even speculate.
Oh, it's a sick.
So Tucker Carlson is under investigation for violating FAR.
He says, I don't know.
Yeah, I was going to.
And I'm not going to speculate a lot on this.
I'm going to do some research first.
I don't know what's happened to Tucker Carlson.
Yeah, we know something did.
I want your thoughts on what you...
You've got to read more.
You got to catch up.
I don't have any idea what he's doing.
I mean, it began when I analyzed his interview of Fuentes, and I did an entire two- to three-part piece on it, which you can get if you just subscribe.
And I think, I think it's the best analysis that was done.
I think Piers Morgan did a great job in interviewing Fuentes, but that's rather short, and it only covers a few aspects of it, but rips them apart and asks some of the questions that Tucker did not ask.
But the big suspicion to me was when I went through this, why would Tucker Carlson, who I always assume was an opinionated guy, but a very honest and honorable guy, why would he not ask him the obvious questions?
How do you get a chance to interview this guy and not and not and not ask him?
For example, when he brings it up, he says in the middle of the interview, I love Lenin.
Whoop.
Now, wait a second.
Here's a guy who loves Hitler.
We could do plenty on that.
But he loves Lenin too.
And then you say, and Tucker was surprised by that.
Shouldn't have been, because he had said that about five times before.
And he says, we'll circle back to it.
And he's still circling.
Never came back to it, which tells me it's a dishonest interview.
You don't really want to find out about this guy.
I'd want to know what the hell is he talking about when he says he loves Lenin.
What is he?
A complete fascist, communist, and authoritarian?
Or a stupid idiot jackass who shouldn't be paid attention to?
And then he goes through this whole analysis of Christianity, Christian theology, which is dead wrong.
Dead wrong, intellectually dishonest, and never has answered for it.
So I said, there's something wrong with him.
There's something wrong in his presenting this guy in such a heroic light, or at least in a light in which the obvious questions aren't asked, so the American people can make a decision about him.
He did everything he could to help this guy, basically put him on his lap and was patting him on the head.
Gave him a platform.
Yeah.
And then the guy made incredibly insane statements about women.
Incredible.
Yeah.
Insane.
Which he did the best that he could to help him with.
Piers Morgan finally asked him because he would say such crazy things.
Did you ever have sex?
He's 27.
He said, no.
No.
So I don't know what's going on with Tucker Carlson.
It seems like his attacks on Israel go beyond public policy.
It seems that way.
And it seems like they get into the area of hatred or contrived hatred.
It is a legitimate question.
So there is an investigation that he's being paid by foreign governments for the positions that he takes.
Don't know that that's, I have no idea if that's true or not, and would find that extraordinarily surprising.
But some of them have gone far enough now.
You got to take a hell of a look at it.
And at this point, put on hold trusting anything they say until there's a chance to really take a look at it because they've gone way beyond.
And that would include Candace.
Candace Owens.
Candace Owens.
It's the Candace Owens disease.
Candace Owens, who, I don't know, maybe worse in many ways.
Do you think that?
And maybe even Megan Kelly.
Do you think that they were expecting something wrong?
I mean, there's something, you know, I told you the Democrat Party a long time ago, I could feel there was something wrong.
There's something wrong here.
Do you think they were expecting?
Isn't honest.
What's going on here is not coming out.
There's something going on here.
I don't know what it is.
You got to figure it out.
And you're right, Mayor.
And we know Tucker very well.
You've known him for years.
I literally interviewed and got a job with him when Trump announced he was running for president.
And I felt the media, I was in a whole different world and the media was missing it.
And I went and talked to Tucker.
I met with Tucker and I said, this guy might win.
He could win.
And Tucker's like, he hired me on the spot.
And where am I going with this?
The point being, we both know Tucker in different capacities, being close to him in different ways.
And this is, it's, it's baffling.
I agree with you.
It's baffling.
It's unfortunate.
There's something going on.
And I'm right with you on trying to figure it out and trying to be fair.
I think it's important.
I think it's important to look at the unpersonal because it's affecting.
I just, I also mentioned Candace that I mentioned.
Oh, Megan Kelly.
It's going to be, it's affecting the integrity and the unity of our political movement, which is so important to preserving liberty and freedom in this country.
And this, this, this, this, what appears to be hatred of Israel.
Yeah, what is that?
It's our only ally.
Look what it looks what UK just did to us.
I don't get it.
Right.
I always wondered, do you think that they expected to get more of a platform from this admin?
And because they didn't, now they have some kind of knee-jerk reaction.
They're not being recognized enough by the Trump administration.
No, no, no.
I'm just being silly.
No, I don't think they're.
I don't think they're.
I mean, the explanation some people will give, and those who are being more generous, is they're doing it for ratings.
Yeah.
They're doing it for just pure ratings and don't really give a damn about the truth or falsity of it.
Which is like one in the same.
But others go further and say, like, this group that's investigating.
They say it's being done for ulterior motives.
We'll have to see.
Right.
I don't, I don't, I don't, uh, I never buy into anything like that until I see the proof of it.
Right.
If you tell me there are reasons to investigate, I agree with you.
There are.
Then what the hell else could it possibly be then?
Well, you never know.
Life is very strange.
And there's always every once in a while we find a reason and we say, gee, why didn't we think of that?
Latin America's Right-Wing Shift00:11:44
So let's.
And somehow Charlie Kirk gets into the mix of that.
Well, what they're doing to what they're doing to Charlie, Charlie's memory, and to his widow is just completely unforgivable.
Astonishing him.
It's just unforgivable without any proof.
I mean, first of all, I don't, I'm not going to believe that stuff unless you prove it to me.
But stop it.
I mean, it's like we have the National Inquirer now all over the place.
Yeah, they're giving the Democrats actually a place.
And I mean, if you can't give this poor woman a chance to grieve in the way that she does and say, oh, she's strange because she grieves in a different way than you do.
Or I mean, not me.
I'm talking about them.
If you can't do that and realize a husband got his head blown up right on national television.
You can't give her a little leeway and a break.
I mean, come on.
How about a little time?
Yeah.
And time.
We're not even a year.
That just goes to show you there's something nefarious about it.
So don't tell me, don't, and don't give me this.
This is one thing you'll see in my podcast.
Don't give me this Christian stuff, you guys.
I'm sorry, you Fuentes and even Tucker.
Don't give me this Christian stuff.
I kind of ripped that apart.
Okay.
Wow.
Columbia.
Columbia's got a race for president that's very scary.
It's very scary because the um Colombia is a country that I know a lot about.
It's a country I worked in probably more than more than most.
It's one in which Alvaro Uribe is one of the major national heroes of Colombia because he wiped out the FARC, he wiped out the cartels, and a lot of his good work has been reversed.
They presently have a president that's a total, I don't know if he's a communist or a crook, but he's brought the country all the Gustavo Petro.
Guy is terrible and constantly goes against Trump.
And it's not even a match.
And then Trump slaps him in the face and he does whatever Trump wants.
So originally, he wasn't going to take anybody back, any of the illegals back from Colombia.
Then Trump said, well, that's good.
We're not going to trade with Colombia.
And then he sent planes to take him back.
And he's taken everybody back.
And there's another one, another thing he did.
He wasn't going to do it.
And then Trump said, if you do that, we're going to put 100% tariff on you.
He caved me like that.
But he's either a communist or I know he's one of these people that got into government because a terrible mistake was made when they defeated the FARC and they did their peace treaty.
And then they had to work on whether the FARC could get back into government at any time.
And the people were against it.
And the president at the time was for it, who I liked.
He was a good president, but I think he was wrong about this.
And he put a leeway in so these people could get back in.
And this piece of shit got back in.
And now there's an election going on.
And the CD, the Democratic Center Party, which is Uribe's party, that's the Patriotic Party.
That's the Conservative Party.
That's the party that straightened out Colombia and is the party that I worked with for seven years.
Senator Paloma Valencia won 55% of the vote in the presidential primary.
So she won 55% of the right-wing party, which was very, very divided, including some people I know even better and maybe would have supported at least one for sure, the former ambassador, who I think would just make an incredible president.
But she's terrific.
Now, you say, well, she won 55% of this center-right party, a party that governed Colombia through its most difficult days.
The party that won the battle over the FARC, which was the revolutionary group, won the battle over the cartels, which were even stronger.
You'd say, well, she's going to get elected, right?
They've got a left right now, the left-wing candidate who is, let me get this straight.
There is another right-wing candidate.
And the other right-wing candidate is not as good as her.
But because he's in the race, he may lead to the election of the candidate who is picked by Petro, who is the communist crook that's running the country right now.
So we're going to cover this more carefully because it's important.
It's important because where we are very quietly and without all the fanfare that a lot of the other stuff gets, and this is going to be one of the president and Marco's great contributions.
What changing Latin America?
For the first time, an American president is really paying attention to Latin America.
For the first time, and I've been in favor of this for 50 years.
I remember when Nelson, when I when I really thought, even though he was a little too left-wing and too many ways, I thought there was one great advantage if Nelson Rockefeller became president.
There was nobody who cared about South America as much as Nelson Rockefeller or understood it.
And I thought one of the great things that we lost in his going so far left and not being able to work things out with Goldwater.
And I would love to have seen him as Secretary of State.
He would have done the kinds of things that Marco is doing as Secretary of State, but he kind of wrote himself out of the party.
But in any event, there are very few that have been able to carry through.
I think there are many that wanted to.
I think Kennedy did.
I think Ford did.
I think Nixon did.
Nixon went off on, you know, on how to solve Vietnam.
Reagan for sure did, but he had to go off on fighting communism.
I can't say after that, you know, Clinton would get distracted.
I got that.
I didn't.
Bush probably also distracted.
But this first term, Trump tried hard on Latin America, but he didn't have the right combination of people.
Now with Marco there, who is in his heart, right?
They're doing a great job, unheralded, about bringing South America and Latin America together.
And they're winning a lot of victories, a lot of right-wing governments, a lot of center governments.
They're knocking out the left wing.
I mean, you complete the job in Venezuela and in Cuba, and wow, they're gone forever.
But Colombia is important.
Colombia is a Colombia is a big country and Colombia is an important country and Brazil is important, where they have, tragically, they have Bolsonaro in jail.
And that is a desecrate.
That's a desecration.
But we finally have a president who cares about it and sometimes the president can care, but if he doesn't have the structure, then other things pull him away.
But here with Marco, he's got the structure.
So I expect big things in South America.
But this Colombia election is very, very important.
And the election is on May 31st.
So this is an early election.
The primary was on March 8th.
And the biggest vote getter in the primary was Paloma Valencia of the solid right-wing party.
But in all of the other candidates, that is, they could overturn this.
So let's take a good look at it.
And maybe we can get a few people on that will explain it to you.
This is more important to you than you think.
Because if we can solidify this hemisphere behind us in a way that it never has before, and we could get rid of the half-wit moron, crazy, stupid idiot in Canada and let the Canadian people really express their spirit, which is fabulous, by the way.
I mean, they've been governed by maybe one of the biggest idiots on the planet before.
And this guy is complete, completely lost.
Just completely.
Completely lost.
Did you like that?
Does that describe a left flinger?
Basically.
Well, you should know that crime is down basically in America.
That's what happens when you have a war and order president.
Now, there are specific reasons for it.
There are all kinds of reasons.
There's a big analysis done in the report as to all of the reasons why.
I'm going to tell you one of the reasons why.
Because you got a president who's a tough son of a bitch.
That's why.
On criminals.
And a kind man who cares about life and stop it with all the garbage about him.
There's an article in the article in the Wall Street Journal trying to figure out every reason why crime is down other than Trump.
I know he has the same attitude that I have about it, which is who gives a damn about them.
You know, you look in the mirror and you figure it out.
So let me bring up two very serious topics.
First of all, Susie Wiles, who's done such a great job for the president way, way back.
I have been through a lot with Susie.
She may or may not remember back in Florida and whatever.
But in any event, Susie is one of the big reasons he's president.
And given the results of this administration and this presidency, the chief of staff has got to get a lot of the credit.
It turns out that Susie has cancer.
But it's according to Cara, who I spoke to earlier on my show before, and we'll call Susie.
And as a cancer survivor myself, maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe I can give her a little encouragement and optimism.
Sportsmanship at Yankee Stadium00:11:32
But I don't know if she needs it.
She looked awful good today sitting next to the president.
And her father, her father would be so proud of her, Pat Somerall, who was the, who was it,
who was an end for the New York Giants and also one of their legendary best place kickers who kicked a winning field goal that brought them into the NFL championship on a field that was so snow covered, they don't know how long the field goal was.
It could have been 58 yards.
It could have been really the first 60-yard kick.
It could have been.
It could have been like 62.
No, no, no.
You couldn't tell.
The Yankee Stadium sidelines were so full with snow.
It was against the Cleveland Browns when they had Jimmy Brown, and the Giants and the Browns were perennial.
I think we went on to lose to the Green Bay Packers.
Oh, I'm bringing up a...
I'm hitting him because he's a Green Bay Packer fan.
I didn't hit him.
I just threw something out.
But who was our first person?
And you know what's going to happen now?
They're going to want to take me off because I'm not sure.
Our biggest hero in active history is an Italian New Yorker.
Well, you can't.
See, I can't get all that upset when you say Vince Lombardi.
Hey, Vince.
That's Roman Catholic, Daily Mass.
Yeah, they say that he used to go to Mass every day.
And they'd go to Mass.
He went to Mass every day in the previous day.
No, you were just looking at Frank Gifford.
Yeah.
This is the game that you were referring to.
Yeah, that's the kick.
He made it, but they didn't know where it was.
So, I don't know.
Go back to the kick itself.
Let's see if we can.
How can we figure it out when nobody else has been able to figure it out?
So you just don't know where he's.
Yeah, you see all the snow inside.
They couldn't.
And it wasn't like football now where they have the lines and this.
They got computers watching everything.
That's Pat Summerall.
That is, that's Susie's dad.
Susie Garnel's father.
Susie, your dad was one hell of a kicker, I'll tell you that.
He was one hell of an announcer, too.
One of the very best ever in the history of football because he was so smart.
He was.
He was.
And you know, I knew, I actually knew him.
You knew him as an announcer.
I knew him as a player.
Well, you know, before at the time that he's doing this, he was also, they played numerous positions.
He was also like a tight end as well.
And he caught a lot of Charlie Connolly's passes.
Then, then place kicking became so important, right?
That they isolated him.
They isolated him as a oh, you're showing some of the.
Oh, you can't, you can't.
I'll stay on all night watching those.
Oh, sorry.
I just got some old that's Jimmy Brown.
Yeah, it's all from the same game.
That's Jimmy Brown.
And that was Sam Huff, who used to contain Jimmy Brown.
But you know what it meant to contain Jimmy Brown?
He held him to 100 yards.
Okay, you see that?
16 to 35?
Okay.
That was that's Pat Summerall.
That pass was engineered by your friend Lombardi for Frank Gifford that he then did for Horning at Green Bay and turned Horning into one of the greatest players ever.
Paul Horning.
It's called the option pass.
We don't use it anymore.
It's done by Pat.
That's Pat Summerall again.
I loved him.
Sorry.
Pat Summerall is a man.
Well, let's get just a little taste of Pat here.
In that, that kick.
There it is again.
Oh, look at that kick.
Here's Pat.
Here's just a little short.
No, he's not an actor.
He's an honest to God police captain.
60 minutes.
No, he's not an actor.
He's an honest to God police captain.
So honest to God that he risked his career to free an innocent man on death row.
Then it's murder.
She wrote.
Starring Angela Lansbury.
Followed by part one of a CBS Sunday night movie, Gone With the Wind, starring Clark Gable and Vivian Lee.
All coming up tonight on CBS.
Just a little taste of his voice.
Pat Somerall was so good.
He wasn't the first.
There were a couple here and there on local NFL football that started doing color.
Yep.
And he was the first on national television that really perfected the art of color.
And then he moved over to play by play, and no one thought he could do his play-by-play.
I mean, he could be like one, he could be the best in play-by-play.
Yep.
Because he combined like the knowledge of a color guy with play-by-play.
Yep.
And he was had a very authoritative voice, as you heard, right?
A beautiful, authoritative voice.
But most of all, no bullshit.
And you know how much in football, football is not as bad as some of the other sports.
Football gets, even now, it always gets some good.
There he is with his pal.
The two of them loved each other.
Let's play some of this voice here.
And the coaches.
All these things just go together greatly.
They should do it.
And to me, there's nothing better.
There's no place that I would rather be today on Thanksgiving than right here right now at a football game.
And there's just certain things that go together.
You know, the turkey, the family, the tradition, football, and we have it all today.
You know, there's some things in life that just fit.
And I think when you talk about football, Thanksgiving, traditional rivalries, and being there, that's a good fit.
Happy Thanksgiving to you.
I want to get more a pat there, but we got to get a lot of people.
Look at the way they're dressed.
Look at the way they're dressed.
Yeah, we'll put that.
Let's get in the way.
They dress so nicely, right?
Oh, man.
Those are the days.
Those are these slob bums.
They don't make them anything.
And they don't stick them on a field like a bunch of jerk offs.
Right.
They got them in a booth where they're supposed to be.
Right.
Well, we could play this all night.
Now I have now.
You better sign up.
I know.
I wanted to say something about Dr. Maria's father.
You all know Dr. Maria Ryan, who's on America's Mayor Live quite a bit, on the Rudy Giuliani show quite a bit and has her own show on TV, which is the Dr. Maria show.
And she does a terrific, absolutely terrific job.
But that isn't the reason I'm saying this.
I'm saying this because her dad, Charles McGarion, died today.
Charles was 91 years old, and Charles was a hero.
Charles was a hero.
He was a veteran.
He served this country for, I'm not sure exactly, over 20 years.
Valued immensely the fact that he was a veteran and served our country, was a very, very patriotic American.
He wasn't perfect.
He was a Boston Red Sock and a New England Patriot fan, which makes him not perfect in my view.
But in the view of many of you, of course, including Dr. Ryan, made him perfect.
He was an extraordinarily good man and a wonderful man that you could have great conversations with about politics or about sport.
He really understood sports right there.
We would watch sports with him.
We watched sports with him and he would.
He knew all about the Patriots, football, baseball.
Yeah, he knew all about the Patriots.
He knew about the Yankees because there he is at a Red Sock game recently with Ted, right?
Nope.
He didn't make it to the game with me.
His son, Chuck, is right off screen there.
Chuck and I went, you were supposed to be there with us.
And Charles was.
Oh, that's where I got injured.
Yeah.
But this is just a previous.
Because I broke my back.
But Charles, he was so excited for me.
It was my first trip to Fenway.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ted didn't want to go because it was the weekend that I, it was the weekend that I broke my back.
I was in the hospital.
Oh, my God.
And I said, if he didn't go, I was going to beat him up.
As soon as my back was better, I was going to beat him into a pulp if he lost his chance to go to Fenway Park.
I'm a Yankee fan, but I'm a strange Yankee fan.
I'm a baseball fan.
I'm an absolute baseball fan.
This is what my father brought me up.
My father brought me up in the era in which, at Yankee Stadium, if the pitcher on the other side was taken out of the game and he was pitching a good game, you applauded him.
You applauded him for his, for his, and you did the same thing with your pitcher.
Now, if he didn't pitch a good game, you didn't boo him.
You just didn't applaud.
So, let's say one of the great pitchers of the Red Sox then was Mel Parnell.
Let's say Mel Parnell pitched seven great innings against the Yankees.
The score was two to one.
Red Sox winning.
He comes out right.
He's only gave up one run against the great Yankees.
You're at Yankee Stadium.
You applaud Mel Parnell for his accomplishment.
You're very different.
Very, very different.
And so I have to tell you this also.
When I started to go to Fenway Park, because nobody knew who I was, but whenever I became mayor, they did know me.
I always got a very respectful reception at Fenway Park, even though I was a Yankee fan.
I don't know why.
And this is before September 11.
Since September 11, I get a great reception.
So I, and also, same thing with the Dodgers.
I was a Yankee fan against the Dodgers, right?
All those Dodger players of my youth are like heroes to me now, whether it's Gil Hodges or Pee-Wee Reese or I was going to say Yogi Berra.
He was a Yankee, of course, Carl Campanella.
I love this question.
When did New York have two Italian-American catchers?
Carl Campanella, who was also half black, and Yogi Berra.
So Charles and I had wonderful conversations about politics and about sports.
And he did live 91 years, which is wonderful.
Blessings for Our Great President00:05:08
And all of his children were with him before he passed, which is, I don't know, can you ask for anything better than that, Charles?
They're all with you.
And you served our country honorably and well.
God bless you, Charles McGarrion.
And I know you were greeted by the angels and brought to your judgment.
And I don't think you needed me to represent you.
I think you came out fine.
So God bless Charles and may he rest in peace and please grant grace and understanding and love to his family.
Another veteran.
Right.
Yeah, I want to say sorry to Dr. Maria as well for holding.
Well, she's our colleague and we love her.
And she's wonderful.
She's a wonderful person.
And her family, you saw her family.
And her family.
Yes.
They were really all together, huh?
Yes.
That's when you have to be together.
We love you, Maria.
And this is something we all should remember.
This is what we got to create for our children.
We've got to create this.
This is what makes a great country.
It starts with family.
And it's what the Marxists want to destroy.
Oh, yes, they do.
They're after God.
And they're after the parents.
Lord, take your kid away from your two years old, which is what they're trying to do at universal pre-K education.
Watch it.
You can easily be fooled.
A long time ago, I was too.
I said, oh, this is nice.
Give him education.
They don't want to educate him.
They want to brainwash him.
Well, we'll be back tomorrow night.
We can't wait.
It'll be St. Patrick's Night.
We'll cover St. Patrick's Day and we'll cover everything else.
We're going to see what our great president does.
Every day he does something really magnificent.
Let's pray for him tonight.
Let's pray for him.
Let's pray for all the people in harm's way, right?
There are a lot of them.
And we're going to miss some, but we're going to get the critical ones.
We're going to get the ones in Ukraine and all those people in Israel who are still under attack and the people in Iran who need to be free, both the Persians and the minorities, all of them.
We don't have things like minorities and Persians and all this other stuff.
They're all people.
Pray for the people of Venezuela, Cuba, the great Cubans, the Jewish people beyond Israel, because you're attacking them all over.
Outrageous.
And pray for the President of the United States who's bearing this entire burden so well.
But he knows this, so he needs your help.
You've given him tremendous help.
I know you have.
But this is a big, big task, and it's got to get done right now because we don't know what's going to happen.
And I saw that in him when he said, you know, I got to get this done because I don't know what's going to happen.
I just, I almost cried when I heard that because I've been feeling that for a long time and I was so glad that he said that.
So pray for them.
Pray for President Donald J. Trump.
He may very well turn out to be our greatest president.
I know they won't accept it, but who cares?
You decide that, not them.
God bless America!
The summer's gone and all the roses falling.
It's you, it's you must go and I must pie and take ye with my memory ever smiling.
Untrodden birth, I'll terry by your side.
The Human Desire for Freedom00:03:20
And though you leave behind a silver line, it's you, it's you must go, and I must buy.
With snow It shall be here Oh, daddy boy, oh, daddy boy, I love you.
So come and find the place where I am
lying and kneel and say, and are they there for me?
It's our purpose to bring to bear the principle of common sense and rational discussion to the issues of our day.
America was created at a time of great turmoil, tremendous disagreements, anger, hatred.
It was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense, written in 1776, one of the first American bestsellers, in which Thomas Paine explained, by rational principles, the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate from the Kingdom of Great Britain and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, the ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people, not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past and see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world.
The greatest democracy, the freest country, a country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason, we're able to talk, We're able to analyze.