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March 17, 2026 - Rudy Giuliani
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The Rudy Giuliani Show: Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Rudy Giuliani opens with St. Patrick's Day history before attacking Mayor Mandoumi for attending the parade while praising Hamas. He speculates Ayatollah Khamenei is hiding after Iranian deaths, argues blocking the Strait of Hormuz cripples China, and demands destroying Charge Island oil facilities. Giuliani condemns Prime Minister Starmer as venal, supports the SAVE Act against Democrats like Pelosi, whom he attacks for her brother's sexuality, and dismisses France and Italy before blessing America. [Automatically generated summary]

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St. Patrick and the Snakes 00:05:24
Good evening, this is Rudy Giuliani, and as you can see, right, it's St. Patrick's Day, and I think we should listen to something appropriate to get ourselves started.
When I wish I was smiling, sure tis like a morning spring, in the larish laughter.
I'm judging it by the fact that it's Cardinal Egan, excuse me, not Cardinal Dolan and not Cardinal O'Connor.
who is shaking, who I'm shaking hands with, with that green Yankee hat, which is rather unusual.
Must have been popular.
So, you know, St. Patrick's Day is, of course, a universal feast.
St. Patrick is a saint of, yes, of the Roman Catholic Church and thought of really very much in that way, but he's a saint of Christianity.
He's also a saint within the Orthodox Church, the Eastern Church, because he became a saint in the fifth or sixth century before the two congregations split.
He's a saint in the Anglican Church, the Lutheran Church, basically all of the more formal Christian congregations.
His legendary accomplishments, of course, his main accomplishment is he is thought of as the person who brought Ireland from paganism to Christianity, made them Christians.
The legends about him are that he drove the snakes out of Ireland.
That, of course, was a kind of a allegory, not a reality.
There were never any snakes in Ireland to drive out.
I think because there were no snakes in Ireland, and people noticed that, they just decided, well, it must have been St. Patrick who drove him out.
Well, he didn't drive the he didn't drive the snakes out of Ireland, but he drove the pagans out of Ireland.
And he made it probably one of the most Catholic countries in the world.
Certainly, you'd have to say the equivalent of, let's say, Poland, maybe Rome, Italy at a certain time, Spain at a certain time.
Their faith was part of what defined them, became particularly so when Henry VIII split from Rome, and it became also a distinction from England, being part of the Roman church rather than the English church.
St. Patrick has been a saint before popes named saints.
In the old days, the real old days, the ancient days, it was dioceses and communities that named saints.
And of course, he was named a saint first in Ireland and then in England and then, as I said, all over the world.
There are two writings of his that still exist or that have been found, both written in Latin and in the Latin Vulgate.
So Latin is the formal Latin and the Vulgate is the language that eventually turned into Italian.
It means the Latin that was spoken on the street as opposed to the Latin that was used for writing and for academic purposes.
He wrote a work known as the Confessio, similar to, similar but much shorter, or at least a smaller part of it has remained extant, like the Confessions of St. Augustine, not as anywhere near as complete, in which he does describe a lot of his life.
So we have fairly accurate information that he was born a Roman citizen, that his father was both a deacon of the Christian church when he was born and a high-level official was in the Roman government in Britain.
Irish Faith in New York 00:15:26
Not exactly sure where in Britain, probably near the seacoast, probably near the Western Sea coast, because as a teenager, he was captured and brought into slavery in Ireland, where he was, where he functioned mostly as a shepherd for six years.
And it's there that his faith blossomed.
It's there that he had the time for meditation and prayer and was, in fact, mistreated, tortured, I guess you could say.
Came back eventually, escaped, came back to Britain.
And rather than following in his family's footsteps, which was a, I don't know if it was a wealthy family, but certainly a very established Roman family, he decided to go off and study to be a priest, first a deacon, then a priest, later became a bishop, archbishop.
And at some point, we're not sure exactly when, we think it's like in the 530s, he went off to Ireland and Engaged in the process of converting them.
He brought many, many people to the faith.
He was imprisoned at times.
He was tortured at times.
His accomplishment in doing that is shared by some others historically.
So it probably wasn't just a singular effort by Patrick, but others as well.
But he certainly certainly was the one like Christopher Columbus, I guess, who got the most notoriety for it.
And he has been much bigger than life since then for the Irish people, for the people of New York, for the people of Boston, for the people of Philadelphia, for the people of Chicago, all of whom had parades.
I'm not sure they all had them today.
New York certainly had the 275th St. Patrick's Day Parade, which says to you it goes back to before we were a country, because the Irish have been coming here since before we were a country and fighting for us.
They are some of our most dedicated and bravest warriors in all wars.
And on September 11, I spent a great deal of time at Irish funerals after the attack of September 11.
Police Department of New York, the Fire Department of New York, shaped very, very much by Irish tradition, undergirded by the great, great bravery of the Irish people, which then was passed on to others like the Italians and like the Polish and like their fellow Spanish and the Hispanics and the Germans who were Catholic with them.
But the church in America, the church in New York in particular, is very much an Irish Catholic church to this day.
At least for some lengthy period of time that I can remember, every cardinal was an Irish Catholic, including the present one.
I'm pretty sure is an Irish Catholic.
And the church in New York, although made up of many Italian Americans, Polish Americans, Hispanic now Americans, probably make up the largest number of Roman Catholics.
It's still very much an Irish Catholic church.
So the parade today is a parade for everyone.
All the Catholic schools march.
I marched in it for four straight years with my college ROTC, Manhattan College, Manhattan University now, which is a sponsor, one of the main sponsors of the parade.
I don't know what we're looking at there.
That is not the New York St. Patrick's Day Parade.
I can assure you of that.
But I also can tell you that the New York parade is bigger than the one in Dublin, which makes us very, very proud.
When people have gone to the Dublin parade who are familiar with the New York parade, please don't get upset, but they're disappointed.
It's just smaller.
Now, the parade in Chicago is great fun because they paint the river green.
They made the river green.
I don't know if they still do that.
The environmentalists must have stopped that.
I mean, I was there for that parade once.
Is that in Chicago?
They did do it.
I just spoke to somebody from Christ.
And I was the Grand Marshal of the Columbus Day Parade in Chicago, as well as New York.
But do they still paint a green?
To this day?
I was on the phone with somebody from Chicago about two days ago and they told me it was on.
Well, yeah, look at that.
The environmentalists didn't get to them.
Good.
So happy St. Patrick's Day to all of the Irish, the partial Irish, like my godchildren, who are half Italian and half Irish, many of those, right?
My own children who have a little bit of Irish in them.
All of my Irish friends.
Thank you to all the nuns and brothers and priests who taught me, made me a Notre Dame fan, had no choice.
And to all of us who have so much respect for the Irish.
I was extremely offended today when the current communist atheist, I am sure, although he claims to be an Islamic adherent of, certainly admires the Islamic terrorists and Hamas and all that.
But if he's a communist, well, then he's got a real battle there because communism is virulently atheist.
But in any event, Mayor Mandoumi decided to march in the parade, although he didn't go to the installation of the new cardinal, the first mayor in anyone's memory that didn't, as a tremendous insult to the Catholic Church.
I got to say about him, he kind of, you know, doesn't just limit his insults.
There's no question he hates the Jewish people with a passion.
But it seems that he hates Christians too.
Seems that way.
But he marched in the parade, but he made a comment that is outrageous.
He said the parade is not just about the Irish.
What the hell is it wrong with it?
What the hell is wrong with it being about the Irish?
What do you have against the Irish, you jackass?
That's what he said.
He said, I'm going to march in the parade because it's about New York.
It's not just about the Irish.
Imagine if you marched in the Dominican parade and you said, it's not really about the Dominicans.
It's not just about the Dominicans or the Puerto Rican parade.
It's not really.
That's what they have them for, to honor these people.
It's not about everybody else.
It's a day to honor the Irish.
And by the way, although you are an ignorant slob and therefore know nothing about history, the Irish have quite a claim on the history of New York.
Quite a claim on the history of New York.
We could spend a lot of time on it and we have it at various times, but if you don't respect the contribution of the Irish to New York and to America, to all the lives that were given for this country, or on September 11, against the Muslim attack that your father seemed to favor, then you just don't belong here.
Well, you really don't belong here.
Well, today was another day in which we've got to be getting closer.
Although I don't think we know the day of the hour that this war is going to end, it's going to happen at a time in which it just evaporates.
Because so much is being taken away.
So the main decision maker since the Ayatollah Was decimated.
Apparently, there was nothing left of his body, according to the reports now.
It was Ali Larajani and the Larajani brothers, but he was the top, he was the top, he was the top brother.
Well, he's now scurrying around and trying to find those virgins that were promised him.
And I think, taking a good look at him, I think the virgins are probably going in the other direction.
But there's a murderer for you right there.
Looks like a hitman.
And he was.
He was a massive murderer.
He threatened the life of the president recently.
Not a smart thing to do, Jack S. Not a smart thing to do to threaten the life of the president of the United States.
Think maybe they might be looking for you a little, well, they're looking for all you bastards, so it doesn't matter.
Also killed today is the head of the Basij force.
The Basij force, that's Golam Reza Soleimani, spelled a little differently than the mass murderer Soleimani that Trump did away with about six years ago now, I guess.
But this guy, this guy is enormously important.
Well, they're both important.
Larajani is important because we really don't know where the Ayatollah is, if there is an Ayatollah, or if he has a face, for example, or a voice.
There may be an Ayatollah without a face or a voice.
This could be like the Wizard of Oz, or they could actually start with an automatic pen.
Maybe they could get an Islamic extremist automatic auto pen.
I mean, it helped almost destroy the United States, so maybe it can destroy you too.
So these are two very big losses.
The guy calling the shots for the whole thing, Larajani, and the guy running the they're sort of the poor man's IRGC.
They're a step down from the IRGC and the Quds force.
And they are the local militia, in essence.
Just as vicious, just as tied to the regime, maybe in some ways more, maybe not, and enormously important to keeping control of the outer regions of Iran.
Whereas the IRGC would be the one that would keep control, you know, the whole country, but in particular Tehran.
This guy is the guy that has the oversight over the rest of the country.
And I think you're going to see, like you saw the other day by MEK, the NCRI, a major attack in one of the small cities in which they took out a big portion of there, the IRGC headquarters.
Those are the ones that don't get reported by the international press that seems to be on the side of the murderous, homicidal, insane regime.
And can we expect anything less from the papers in England and France and these other places that are soon going to be soon going to be Muslim countries?
There doesn't seem to be much resistance to it.
That's right, Mayor.
And you're right.
Ched is getting ready to say something.
We want to encourage him.
The death of Laranjani, as you said, he was such a key player at this time, what we're told.
He was in effect the de facto leader, especially at a time when the Ayatollah, we still haven't heard from him.
They've released statements claiming they're coming.
Well, there can't be any reason why they don't show him other than the fact that he's dead.
He's dead or he's not looking good.
I think he doesn't.
He's dead or he's in here.
Well, he never looked good.
I mean, let's put it, let's be honest.
I mean, none of these Ayatollahs were lookers.
These guys didn't make it.
These guys didn't make it on hooks or charm.
Or charm, you know.
Death to America.
Death to Israel.
Death to Amig.
And that doesn't even speak to how they must smell.
And I just can't imagine they're the best tacticians.
We're as smart as.
Look, the Iranians that we meet, the Iranian Americans almost across the border are very intelligent people.
Who's advising this guy?
Oh, they're geniuses, according to the press.
I mean, they're asymmetrical warfare.
Asymmetrical warfare is to attack every country on earth.
But not do any damage to the country that's pounding the hell out of you.
Right.
I mean, they don't, I mean, thank God, but I mean, they don't, they did last time, same thing.
Thank God.
They do very little damage.
Even their attacks on Israel tend to be on civilians because they're terrorist monsters.
They're not taking out missiles.
They're not taking out armaments.
They're not taking out offensive capabilities of Israel.
They're almost entirely intact, except for what they've used up to get rid of Iranians.
Same thing with us.
I mean, they've tried a couple of attacks, but they're actually, they've mounted more attacks against Arab countries than they have against Israel.
Yes, that's in the news.
Yeah.
The Arab country is not attacking them.
They're not attacking them.
And they think that the Arab countries are going to convince Trump to stop the war.
Now, how is this a smart, asymmetrical strategy, New York Times?
It's almost like, I mean, it's stupid.
Maybe at the beginning, you thought this would encourage Trump to end the war.
But now you know that this isn't working.
Attacking Dubai for Oil 00:10:43
So what the hell are you still attacking Bahrain for just because you hate them?
They attacked Dubai yesterday.
They did.
What good does it do for them to attack Dubai?
Dubai's going to call up and say, Trump, you know, stop the war.
It muddies up the whole news cycle, and then of course they blame it all on Trump.
Right.
But it isn't working.
That part isn't working.
I think the only thing that's working, the only thing that is having an impact is the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz.
That is having impact.
The attacks on other countries.
That's Dubai right here.
And also these other countries, at least on the surface, or whatever I do know, most of them are not reacting like just give in to Iran.
Most of them are reacting like, let's destroy them completely.
We can't, we can't.
We were wrong.
We were wrong to be as tolerant as we were.
Right.
So Emirates has always hated them.
The Saudi Arabians have always been very, very big opponents.
In fact, Arab-Persian opponents.
Qatar used to play ball with them.
I can't imagine they're going to do it anymore.
They're bombing Qatar, bombing Kuwait, bombing Bahrain.
They just bomb out of viciousness.
Bahrain is no threat to them, but they've always hated Bahrain.
And they were attacking Bahrain irregularly anyway, just to kill people there.
So I don't see that this asymmetrical warfare is accomplishing very, very much from their point of view, except every day they become more diminished and more diminished and more diminished and more diminished.
The Gulf of Hormuz, I mean, it's eventually going to mean nothing.
So let them hold up the oil.
So oil is going to cost money for a while.
Let's just live with it.
Well, we're destroying them.
Also, it has much more of an impact on China.
That oil is not coming to us.
That oil is going off to China.
And despite what China pretends, because they lie like hell, they're taking a real beating from this war.
And they're certainly either unwilling or unable to give their good friends any help.
And Russia doesn't seem to be giving them much help either.
They don't have any help to give.
So got themselves into a pickle, didn't they?
So in the last day or two, they've hit Kuwait, the Dubai airport.
And again, but when they hit them, these are not like they're not like when we hit them.
They don't take out four blocks.
In most cases, there are no casualties.
In many cases, there's some damage, but these are not catastrophic strikes, including in Israel.
And Trump has threatened to take out the island, the Charge Island.
Now, here's what he's done.
He's destroyed all of the armaments, all of the defenses, all the military installations on the island.
What the island contains, however, is a massive amount of oil.
And it's the point through which the oil goes to get through the Strait of Ormond, Uranian oil.
A lot of other oil is coming through as well.
If he destroys that oil, he destroys Iran.
It just wipes out their economy.
It just wipes out their economy.
The war's over.
They won't be able to fund it in a day or two.
They won't be able to feed people a day or two.
And they're pushing him to do it.
He doesn't want to do it because the rebuilding effort is going to be that much harder if he does it.
But we're at the point where you got to get this thing over with.
And this is almost like a Truman decision, isn't it?
About, I mean, it is an atomic warfare, but it's like Truman's decision.
The faster you get it over with, don't you save more lives.
Mayor, and I have a question for you, C. If we can play 2.4B role, this is going to show Laranjani on Kuds Day just last Friday trying to show that Iranian leadership is out and about, willing to show their face that they're not afraid.
What is your position on this?
Because they're clearly using these crowds as almost like a human shield.
In a time of war, is there a way for Israel, U.S., our allies to get to him with minimal civilian casualties?
Well, they did today.
But here, this is him from Friday.
And they're showing their faces.
Or do you think they did the right thing?
We waited a couple of days when they were not in the middle of a packed crowd.
Yeah, I mean, just given the sensitivities, the less civilian casualties, the better.
Right.
The better it's going to be for us.
But I wouldn't.
This is war.
I mean, if this were our only opportunity to get him, you go get him.
I'm not saying that.
My guess is that we could have gotten him anytime we wanted.
Okay.
And whoever the next one is.
And I seriously, I seriously doubt that there is an Ayatollah at this point.
I think it's just like Biden.
It's like the Wizard of Oz.
There's a Wizard of Oz, or like Mueller, who when we did the Trump thing.
The guy didn't have a mind blessing.
A Manchurian candidate.
Is that what they call that?
Remember when he was testifying?
He couldn't remember who the witnesses were.
When I went to the Prime Minister, he didn't know the Justice Department prohibited from indicted.
That's right.
That was a big deal in Washington.
Everybody ran over.
We all crowded around the TVs to watch Mueller.
When I was representing Trump, I used to call him the Wizard of Oz.
And he never showed up for anything.
He never showed up for a meeting.
He never showed his face.
Tactfully, that was dumb.
They were afraid to bring him out.
But that was dumb.
When they eventually had to, and Mueller came before the hearing and he was out of it for the whole world to see.
The only thing they had to understand each other, him and Biden.
Well, their strategy is the more they can keep him off camera, the better, probably.
So what we're hearing now, Mayor, is that President Pazeshkian, the Iranian president, isn't that insurance?
Well, I wonder what convinced him of his life insurance.
And they refused to give him any kind of life insurance.
In fact, the whole insurance business has gone.
Has anyone mentioned the whole insurance business in Iran has gone to hell?
Nobody's insuring anybody in the world.
So is IRGC telling him?
So Channel 14, one of the top news outlets in Israel, is reporting that President Pazeshkian intended to submit his resignation.
Good job.
That was a nice pronunciation, Dave.
Thank you.
I mean, some of these names, right?
I mean, between this and Ukraine, my goodness.
Very nice.
He wanted to submit his resignation to the Supreme Leader.
Heavy on the quotes there, Supreme Leader, right?
Some Supreme Leader in hiding.
You think he was doing that just to find out if there is a Supreme Leader?
So this is interesting.
He was informed by the IRGC that a meeting with the Supreme Leader is currently not possible.
Now, is that the IRGC saying we're not accepting your resignation?
We're not allowing the prime minister.
The president, yes.
The president.
Pazeshkin.
They have a president, right?
Yeah, which we don't hear.
The media, you know, the president, the president of the country cannot meet with the supreme leader because it's not possible.
Nor can they put him on tape, which, you know, you would think if they wanted to protect him, they'd put him on tape and show him.
Or even do an audio thing with him.
Yeah.
And I guess they're afraid to do an AI because we could probably spot it.
So what are the odds?
Polymarket allowing betting on this?
Well, we're here.
Look, we've actually heard these rumors repeatedly for months.
What are the odds that he still exists?
Oh, yeah.
The Ayatollah?
Let me check to see if there's something on that.
And also, I want to know, this might be highly insensitive, but are they betting on who goes next and stuff like that at Polymarket?
Or when I say polymarket, you mean them all.
I don't know.
The only one I know is Polymarket.
And there are others, though.
And I do know them because I see them advertised.
But you're right.
They have champ advertisers.
You can bet on anything.
Right.
And sometimes it's worth looking at, right?
So is Yayatolla a lie?
A lot of people say it's better than polls because it shows your true feelings of people.
Because people are putting their money on it.
I would say there's something to that.
You know, the poll selects the question, Brent.
And therefore, there's a lot of prejudice and there's a lot of swaying in the way you put the question.
They also decide on the sample.
And with our highly divided society, you don't have room for error.
You know, when we were closer together, if you polled a few more Democrats or Republicans, you weren't going to get like a tremendously disproportionate result.
Because there'd be some Republicans who would vote Democrats sometimes and some Democrats that would vote Republicans sometimes.
There ain't too many of those left.
So what do you got there?
Before we take a break, we're still there.
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Welcome back to the Rudy Giuliani Show on St. Patrick's Day and also on day 18 of the war to liberate Iran from one of the most horrific dictatorships in human history.
The...
The Iranian Islamic Republic, otherwise known as the Reign of Terror, which from the day it began until hopefully the day it ends, is dedicated to mass homicide.
They are one of the nations in the world that has probably killed more of its own citizens than any other, but they also kill everyone.
You just look at what we were talking about before.
They've attacked about 20 different countries.
And only two countries have attacked them.
I mean, tell me how that entitles them to the news coverage that they are carrying on a very, very, a very, very intelligent war.
I don't understand that.
If you want to say their blocking of Hormuz is a net advantage for them and the only one, you can say that.
And that is putting pressure on the United States, Israel to get this war over because of the effect on the world economy and because people only care about money.
But the reality is, if we weren't as greedy as we are, and we had more of a dedication to freedom and democracy and human rights and the rights of women, we would put up with that sacrifice for a while as we destroyed this regime that has imperiled all of that and continues to.
So we will discuss this in more detail at eight because there's plenty here to cover, particularly the issue regarding the allies of ours turning us down to help in the Gulf of Hormuz, which has me beyond outraged at them.
And also, particularly Great Britain, where we'll do an analysis for you and show you how Great Britain or the United Kingdom, wherever the hell you want to call them, I mean, they are probably the one country in the world that bears the most responsibility for the present condition of Iran, having raped them for 75 years.
I mean, unbelievable what they did.
I mean, it was inhumane, indecent, un-Christian, a disgrace to the royal family, a disgrace to Britain and the UK.
I mean, they basically stole their oil and then imposed and destroyed their democracies so that they could control the oil.
And now they won't participate in helping to give these people freedom after they have taken such tremendous advantage of them.
It's the way they double-crossed the Israelis, too.
I mean, I don't know.
I used to have a different view of Great Britain, but Starmer is changing it.
We're going to discuss that in great detail.
And we're going to show you how much money Great Britain has stolen from Iran and how much they owe them.
And they should be sued.
The new government of Iran should sue Great Britain for all that money back that they stole from them.
I mean, the reason the people are starving is because of all the money they stole, even before the Ayatollahs came along.
And the Shah and the Shah's corrupt family, of course, should be sued also for all the money they have, which is stolen from the people, along with the British, because they were their co-conspirators.
So what is this thing about is this thing about the Ayatollah being gay sort of an attempt to bring him out to get him for people?
For him to show himself so that he can show that he's not?
But I mean, they will not show him.
And there's a picture I have here.
I don't know that you have a picture of this, of when they took out the old man.
Now, he theoretically was outside when that happened.
He had walked out to get some fresh air.
The son.
The son had walked out to get some fresh air when the old man was, I think the only thing left of him was like little pieces of skin.
He was just blown away.
Yeah, he said, oh, some of those guys, there's no body.
Yeah.
A pound of flat, not even a pound.
That has to make you wonder.
Was he tipped off?
Well, was he tipped off?
I mean, the father hated him, right?
The father did, I didn't even know what he was doing with his father.
The father had made it clear that he wanted somebody else, maybe it was Larajani, I don't know, to be Ayatollah.
And then he probably realized it, there might be a lot of people gone.
And he said, in no event, this guy, no event, not no to this guy.
Yeah, he did.
You don't want him to take that.
I'm sniffing out an anomaly.
But the sun, the sun got very close to the IRGC, sucked up to the IRGC.
And I guess they had a sense.
They think that they would have had more authority under him than anyone else.
The Blue Sparrow ballistic missile is what hit the compound.
And looking at it over and over again, they say it's impossible that this guy isn't badly disfigured because everybody else was ripped apart.
The ones that were killed, they were blown to pieces.
The missiles were struck in a way that cut the Ayatollah's head in half.
He was blown to pieces.
They couldn't find anything from him.
And at the end, they found a few kilos of flesh and identified it as his body.
And most of the rest was severely, severely disfigured.
So he was just a little beyond that.
It's hard to see how he wasn't killed or severely disfigured.
And there's some video from the attack on the Ayatollah's compound.
And you can see it would be tough to survive that.
So the analysis that was done of that, you know, as you replay it, we don't have that available to us, says that the chances are that he was either severely dismembered and disfigured or killed.
That it would be impossible that he'd walk out, you know, okay.
Now, that still doesn't answer the question.
Let's say he was disfigured and they don't want to show him.
Why they don't have him recorded?
I mean, here is all this doubt that he exists.
You'd think you'd want to satisfy people that he's around.
You compare this to the Gulf War.
There was a lot more aggression coming from the other side during the Gulf War, wasn't there?
They were doing cutting people's heads out, all kinds of questions.
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We come out of Iraq?
Yeah.
Well, it was a different kind of war, right?
That would probably happen if we had that kind of.
If we were invading Iran, the IRGC and the Kudj force and the Basi militia would be, we would defeat them, but it would be 40, 50 days like it took in Iraq.
Now, would they be more of a, look, remember they fought Iraq for seven years to a draw.
So, and then we defeated Iraq in 40 days or less.
So, I mean, there is no comparison, but we would have had fairly heavy casualties if we decided to do an invasion, which I think the president is correct.
The country doesn't have any appetite for.
We'll also discuss this resignation that took place because there's a lot to that that I think has to be discussed.
And I don't think we have time right here.
We do want to cover one or two other things for this audience, and that is the SAVE Act is, Are they on the floor right now debating it?
I know they began debate.
They opened debate.
They started.
This is a law that requires proof of citizenship and ID in order to vote, which is supported by an overwhelming majority of all Americans, including Democrats, and vehemently opposed by the entire Democrat Party, with the exception of Senator Fetterman, and some completely impossible to understand Republicans,
because it's impossible to understand why you would object to somebody proving who they are and that they're a citizen at the time of voting.
I can't imagine that discouraging, that discouraging any legitimate voter from voting.
It's a bare minimum that's required to get on an airplane.
So I don't know what this is going to accomplish or what the strategy is, but the Republicans are going to debate, going to debate it for quite some time.
I guess as if it were as if it was some kind of a, well, it isn't.
I mean, they can't have a filibuster.
So unless they want to do away with the 60-vote rule, which I am in favor of.
I'm in favor of it because I believe that the scoundrel Democrats will do away with it immediately.
There is no honor left.
There's no considering the good of the republic, considering the good of the minorities.
It's just how much advantage and how much money can they make in a short period of time for the Democrats.
That's it.
That's all that's left.
That's all they care about.
And money is really, is really, really getting elected, keeping power so that you can make a lot of money.
And they all walk out, multi-millionaires and not held accountable.
Look at the disgraceful Pelosis.
And what a disgrace is that.
And look at this woman who married her brother and now her husband, who has a nothing business, she had a negative net worth, and now she's worth $6, $12 million.
And has the audacity to piss all over the United States of America.
And the decorum of a State of the Union address.
What the hell does she think she is?
Why the hell doesn't she go back to where she came from if she doesn't like it?
Yeah, right.
Right.
Go make a difference there.
Be a legal person.
There really should be a way.
If you keep complaining about the United States, it isn't a matter of free speech.
It's a matter of you've just decided you don't like it here and we should be able to throw you out.
Absolutely.
If you don't like it here, there are plenty of other places to go.
Why do we have to keep listening to your complaint?
It's a pain to listen to your complaint all the time.
I say jettison her into space without life support.
Bye-bye.
Well, I think they're going to take a shot at doing away with her citizenship, her naturalized citizenship, because of the fraud involved in marrying her brother, which I think is pretty much proven that she married her brother, who, by the way, is gay.
So we're not talking about some kind of, I mean, we are talking about incest, marrying your brother is incest, but probably not.
I mean, she has to go around with him and her so-called other husband.
They'd all be together.
Well, you can figure out why, right?
The gay guy, well, never mind.
I don't want to go into the details.
kind of know just by her own actions.
Oh gosh, my goodness.
I mean, she passed a law.
She passed a law that resulted in a lot of the $9 billion that's been stolen.
And apparently she got her fair share of it too.
Does Trump ever get that money back?
He talks about it, right?
I hope so.
So there is an excellent, there is an excellent, there is an excellent article by Scott Taylor in The Hill that the Post points out today, pointing out how Trump has repositioned our foreign policy to really make us much stronger with regard to China.
And he's done that by throwing them out of the Panama Canal, by depriving them of oil from Venezuela, now Iran.
They got Russia left, and what does Russia have left?
Without oil, I mean, yeah, you can't do much without oil.
They're also being hit very, very hard by the Gulf of Hormuz.
Yes, Iran is letting some get through, but it isn't anywhere near the amount that used to get through before.
And I know the president has a little bit of a soft spot for Xi Jinming, but as those Iranian ships tried to get through the Gulf, I bore the shit out of them until they opened it up for everybody.
I'd make sure they didn't get a smidgen of oil up.
Every Iranian ship that approached the Gulf of Hormuz should be blown to smithereens.
And then I really do think it's time to take out a lot of their oil.
How many more days?
We're going to let this go on.
If the almost universal predictions about it are correct, if you take out the oil on Charge Island, you will cripple Iran.
So why don't we start with taking a quarter out?
Let's give them a little taste.
I can't imagine it would take very much.
We could have done it when we took out all the military installations.
They don't have any air defense.
I would think we could do that in a day.
Let's deplete them by 25% the first day and say we're going to send ships through.
And if you touch them, the 25% is going to become 100%.
In one second.
Yeah.
Yep.
But it's time to get in charge of Hormuz because it shouldn't be the block that it is.
But, you know, too much of the world is too damn selfish or doesn't care really.
Look at the government of the UK that's raped Iran for all these years, not wanting to come to their defense.
I mean, nobody stole more money from Iran than they did.
Yeah, they got enough, I guess, they figure.
Yeah, I mean, what pigs.
Starmer has got to go down as one of the most venal prime ministers in the history of Great Britain.
He really does.
I mean, he should take his picture.
They should do to him what we did to Biden when we put a phone in for the picture of Biden.
They should put, I don't know, some caricature stealing oil from poor people.
Well, we're going to go over to X to continue our St. Patrick's Day coverage.
We're going to show you exactly how much Great Britain stole from Iran.
We're going to show you how they did it.
We're also going to give you some suggestions on, We're going to give you some suggestions on how you can reorganize this government so that it can become very quickly, quicker than you think, a functioning asset to the United States and to our great ally, Israel.
And we're also going to have a few things to say about our so-called allies like France and the one that really bothers me for personal reasons, Italy.
I do not understand why Italy is not helping us.
I do not understand it.
They have no right to say no to us, nor do the French.
All those graves in Normandy should get up and protest.
Awful lot of American families never had children, grandchildren, or a future because they gave their lives to protect a country that the French wouldn't defend themselves.
So F you.
Happy St. Patrick's Day.
And God bless America.
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