America's Mayor Live (887) President Trump Lambasts NATO's Refusal to Help Secure Straight of Hormuz
Rudy Giuliani and Tim Gami condemn NATO allies like the UK and France for refusing to secure the Strait of Hormuz, labeling British PM Keir Starmer a "useless piece of crap" over historical oil concessions. They assert Iran poses an existential threat, citing the IRGC's brutality against protesters and alleging secret nuclear sites exposed by the MEK, while attacking Tucker Carlson and Joe Kent for undermining Trump's strategy. Ultimately, the episode argues that American security depends on rejecting globalist appeasement and uniting behind decisive military action against Tehran. [Automatically generated summary]
This is Ritty Giuliani, and this is America's Mayor Live.
And we're live in this case from Manchester, New Hampshire.
But behind us is my home, my former home, the city that I governed.
And on a day that I always treasured, St. Patrick's Day, from when I was a child.
In Catholic school, growing up marching, marching with Manhattan College, and marching when I was mayor, sometimes four and five times.
This is a great day to celebrate the Irish.
I will register my anger and disappointment and outrage at the present mayor announcing that he was going to march.
I wish he hadn't, actually.
And in a way, you know, it is very much a Catholic parade in the sense that you go greet the Cardinal in the middle of it if you're the mayor.
If he did, I don't know, because he wouldn't show up for the Cardinal's reception in New York or his ordination, the first mayor in memory to do that.
Jewish, Protestant, Catholic, they all showed up just like you would for a high cleric of the Greek church or of the Armenian church or of the Jewish religion or because he has no respect for religion and no respect for God.
After all, he is an atheistic communist or an admirer and follower of the most extreme teachings of Muhammad.
So I don't know what he's doing marching in the parade.
He did make clear, however, in what is a massive insult to the Irish people that he's marching in the parade because it's not just about the Irish.
As if if it weren't just about the Irish, he wouldn't march in the parade.
What does that mean?
I'm marching in the parade because it's not just about the Irish.
Screw you, pal.
God, the Irish kids I know would have beaten the shit out of them for that one.
I don't think he could have handled the Irish kids that I grew up with.
Yeah, they were tough.
That's right.
That's you from...
And all of them could fight.
This is you from.
Not a single one couldn't fight.
This is you.
And they've also been some of our greatest.
That parade is 275 years old, and we're celebrating the 250th year of our country.
So the Irish have been here making contributions to us for a very, very long time.
And if we can't take one day to sit back and admire their contributions, particularly in a city like New York, who benefited from them immensely, as we have from the Jewish people.
I mean, it's an Irish city, a Jewish city.
And a lot of our traditions are shaped by the Irish, our police department, our fire department.
It's great bravery and its unbelievable love for human life where they put down their lives for others.
And of course, it was shown to tremendous advantage on September 11 when most of the people who died of the firefighters and police officers were Irish or Italian Catholics.
I spent more time going to churches than I did ever in my life, probably.
and that was marching with my college that i uh yeah it is about all of new york but it's about all of new york because the irish have made a disproportionate contribution to new york You could say the same thing about the Israeli parade, about the Jewish people.
They have made a disproportionate contribution to New York.
We know that Zambumi hates the Jewish people with a passion.
It's disgraceful, disgusting, and it turns your stomach.
It is quite clear he hates Catholics too.
And the statement that he made about the Irish people, I take great offense.
And they should have told him, don't march in the parade.
We don't want your shit.
But in any event, let's turn to the war for a moment.
I don't know if there are a bigger group of people than white liberal leftists that are, I don't know if there are anybody that's more hypocritical than they are.
Brainwashed.
No, that's letting them get.
He said brainwashed.
That's letting them get away with it.
They're evil people.
I want to talk about Megan Rapineau, who kneeled during the national anthem, right?
Disgraced us as a nation.
And now we have a soccer team, a woman's soccer team, that didn't want to go back to Iran.
A group of them were forced to, and six actually stood up and said, no, we don't want to go back, asked for asylum in Australia.
President Trump had a pressure, the communist government of Australia, with that half-wit, Albanese, who runs that country, like the guy he met, the Irish guy he met today.
I don't know how the president meets with these people.
I mean, this guy won't help with anything.
He won't even put his 5% in in NATO.
And he's not going to help us save the human rights of Iranian people.
Why does he think anybody's going to come to help of Ireland?
But in any event, Rapineau and all of her Hate America women athletes have said nothing about these poor young women who've had to go back to Iran because they're threatening to kill or are killing and torturing their families.
They say about it.
I mean, they're willing to disgrace their country by kneeling.
And this has been going on for some time.
Athletes not being able to go back to Iran.
You see one on television quite a bit, Shiva Amini.
But there are about five or six of them that haven't been able to go back.
And now this group is not able to go back because Tehran is preying on their families and putting pressure on their families.
And there isn't a word from the American traitor athletes.
Right.
Where were these athletes?
Who shouldn't be allowed when they kneel during the national anthem and don't show proper response?
Is that her?
That's her.
Well, no wonder.
Look at her.
She looks like a freak.
Right.
But they're so self-serving.
They're not about helping women.
That's a freak.
That's not like a real person.
Is it?
That's not a.
Well, a real person.
Dayatoleme looks better than that.
Well, when you say that's a good point, a real person with a heart who claims to be a voice of women athletes and helping women.
This is a no-brainer.
This is something that, I mean, you don't even have to be a, this is a no-brainer.
Well, she goes out with the pink hair, it's like a virtue signal to her constituents, not a piece of but shouldn't she be canceled?
I mean, who's still following this person?
And maybe she has been canceled.
We still know.
I don't hear from her, but it's it really is disgusting.
And good on you, Mayor, to highlight this fact.
Of course, no Democrats have said anything about this either.
Right.
Women's rights don't, women's rights?
How could you be opposed to this war if you're in favor of women's rights?
Explain that to me.
There is no regime on earth that is more aggressive toward women in destroying any human rights they have.
Maybe China, we had their little girl baby policy and would actually kill girl babies.
Right.
But China, you know, China will kill anybody.
They take, I mean, they pull organs out of the falon gun, kill them and take their hearts and sell them.
So I don't know if you compare anything to China, to red China, to the red Chinese communist monster government.
But these people, some of these women are killed because they have a little hair shown.
China's Organ Harvest Allegations00:03:18
Well, Mayor, what does it look like when these people are?
Getting raped is like deer agore.
I mean, you just do it.
And God forbid a woman is raped, then they kill her for being unclean.
That is the law of the book on which Amandani took his oath of office, by the way.
You know all this stuff you hear about that's so crazy?
It's all in the book.
It's all in the Holy Quran.
And it's all advocated by the perfect man, the pedophile, mass murderer, clearly paranoid, schizophrenic maniac called Muhammad.
The founder of the religion.
Yep.
What does it mean?
And his own personal God, who was a pagan God, not like our God.
He was a pagan God.
Al-Akbar, Akbar, the guy for whom more people were killed than any pagan god imaginable.
They've been killing him for 1,400 years under the name of Al-Akbar.
How do you think they got Iran?
You think they got Iran, the way St. Peter and St. Paul converted Asia Minor?
One over the hearts.
I don't remember Peter and Paul going in with an army and killing people in Egypt when they created the Coptic Christians.
I don't remember that.
I do remember in history, the Muslims went and killed the Coptic Christians to make them Muslims.
And they wiped out the Zoroastrians.
I mean, they don't just hate Christians and Jews.
They also hate Zoroastrians.
The second and third caliph, leader of the religion after Muhammad, invaded present-day Iran, called Persia.
They were all either numerous different religions, but the main religion was Zoroastrian.
They almost exterminated all the Zoroastrians.
It was an attempted genocide.
And they made them by deaths and destruction and torture.
They made them Muslims.
They didn't convert them.
They tortured them.
And that's how they spread most of the religion all through Europe.
Within two centuries, they were occupying about a quarter of the world.
And almost none of it by conversion, all of it by war, death, destruction, and terrorism.
The terrorism they practice now is a very, very definable part of their religion.
And when we acknowledge that and are honest about it, and we get them to be honest about it, it's not good enough to tell me, oh, I'm a Muslim, but I don't agree with that.
Well, what do you have to say about Hamas, who at two years old teaches their kids to kill Christians and Jews?
Gulf of Hormuz Oil Threats00:11:27
What do you have to say about that?
They're self-hating.
What do you have to say about that?
We know what Mamdani has to say about that, but he's, I mean, he and his father, they're over on the other side, both with regard to Muslim terrorism and communism.
So is the China trip going to be delayed?
Looks like the president has asked for a delay.
Do we have his quote?
We don't really need it.
What he said was, we've requested that we delay it a month or so.
And I'm looking forward to being with them.
The president thinks that during the, we've got a war going on, I think it's important that I be here.
So it could be that we delay it a little bit.
It's not much.
It's a leader-to-leader conversation at this point, Caroline Levitt said.
And it would seem to me that that makes sense.
Also, I don't know Xi Jinming, except what I read and what I'm told.
I do know Putin, but I don't know Xi Jinming.
But I do think he's an idea.
I mean, he's an intelligent guy.
Warped as hell.
Not homicidal.
I mean, not suicidal like the Ayatollah and those guys.
It's not, I mean, it's not the same.
He doesn't fit into the Reagan category.
Ronald Reagan used to say that the horror and the immorality of mutually assured destruction, which at the time really mostly just involved the U.S. and the Soviet Union, meaning that either one of us had enough nuclear weapons to destroy the world.
That the horror of that was either country, if it comes into the possession of an irrational, suicidal, insane person, could destroy the world.
And that's the basis on which every American president since, well, since we realized that they were going nuclear, which we can thank the MEK for, I see the Wall Street Journal has an absolutely excellent editorial on their nuclear program, but they completely ignore and claim that Israel discovered their nuclear capabilities.
The MEK discovered it.
The NCRI and the MEK that is now fighting to take over Iran.
In fact, they had a pitched battle just the other night and has an interim government ready to lead them to a constitutional convention And is ignored because they're not part of the well, of what is expected among the elite in the West, that Iran will be run by somebody who sells out their oil, because that's what they're used to.
So we got to keep, we got to watch that very, very, we got to watch that very, very carefully.
But I do think the meeting will be will be put will be put off.
I really am very, very carefully looking at what I can in terms of China, their newspapers, the Epoch Times is very valuable for this purpose.
But if you look at the Chinese papers that you can get through Hong Kong, you can get an idea, because they lie, so you got to read through the lies.
They have to be getting pounded by the Straits of Hormuz.
Because yes, there is oil getting through for them, but it's not enough.
And they screw Iran also on the price of it.
I mean, I'm not sure they don't have Iran paying them to buy the oil.
They do the same thing to Russia.
Not as if they do them much of a favor.
But in any event, they need that oil.
I don't know where they're getting it, where they're going to get it.
Venezuela hasn't sent them oil in quite some time.
We have it.
We have their oil.
And I do know we let some ships go through.
And I don't know why we did.
I don't know why we did.
I don't know why.
And that probably is a good reason.
Maybe somebody, we can get somebody on that can tell it to me.
I don't understand why we don't blow up every Iranian ship that approaches the Gulf of Hormuz until they open it and say, okay, you don't want anybody else through, you're not going through.
Now, they don't get much through, but we do let some go through.
Why?
I don't know.
It sounds like we want to be nice or we have deals.
I honestly do not know the answer.
I do not know the answer.
It doesn't make any sense to me that you'd let a single Iranian ship get through the Gulf of Hormuz right now until they guarantee you that everybody else can get through.
I also think it's about time, as I said on the earlier show, so I think it's about time that we do something with Charge Island.
We have that capability.
We have the capability to take out the oil there.
And it is said that if we do that, we will be able to basically completely stop their economy, crush it.
So it would seem to me suggestion from RWG, take out 25% of it.
See what happens.
Tell Iran, I'm tired of your blocking ships in the Gulf of Hormuz.
I want a guarantee.
We're going to take two or three freighters through with American protection.
I want to guarantee you're not going to do a damn thing to them.
Now, we can do that first, or we can take out 25% of Charge Island first.
And then we can say to them, you want the rest to go?
Screw around with us, pal.
I think maybe the second is these people cannot be treated nicely.
The only thing they understand is getting killed.
I've never quite seen anything like this.
I mean, we had a certain amount of suicide warriors with Japan, but the whole country wasn't suicidal.
I mean, a few of the pilots and others became just completely overwhelmed by the emotion of the war.
But the government wasn't.
That's why they surrendered.
So when we come back, we're going to analyze one of the most treacherous things that ever has happened in the alliance between the United States and Great Britain since the War of 1812.
And I don't understand this.
And I also am profoundly disappointed in Italy.
Italy had no right to say no to us, nor did France.
They don't have a moral basis on which to say no to the United States of America if we ask for their help.
Not with the lives we sacrificed for them.
Sorry.
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Well, welcome back to America's Mayor Live.
Now, the United States has gone to seven countries and asked them to assist us in getting the ships safely through the Gulf of Hormuz.
And we have been turned down.
We've been turned down by the United Kingdom.
We've been turned down by France.
We've been turned down by Italy.
We were originally turned down by Japan, North Korea.
They're reconsidering.
But the three that I just mentioned have not reconsidered.
Just the end of NATO.
What the heck would we go to war for them for?
Why would we go to war for them?
And I've got two major problems with this beyond that.
One I have just as an Italian American with Italy and also with Georgia Maloney.
Maybe she's not able to affect this.
I don't know, but we sure as hell need an explanation.
I can't imagine that France has the goal, Charles de Gaulle has the chutzpah to turn us down.
And you just go to Normandy and they can't turn us down for anything.
And what are we asking them for?
We're asking them to help us against a regime that destroyed, I mean, Georgia, a regime, Georgia Maloney, a regime that tortures women that slaughters them.
Are you afraid of the Muslims too?
Starmer, you are one useless piece of crap.
Shah Era Iran Oil Sellout00:14:54
You are the worst prime minister in the history of Great Britain.
And Great Britain, you have absolutely no right to turn down helping Iran.
You raped Iran.
You're the reason for a very large extent why Iran is in the position that it's in.
You're the country that gave them the make-believe shahs, who were Russian Cossacks, who assumed the name Pahlavi, make-believe name.
They're a completely make-believe family, and all they did was sell out to you for 70 years.
I'm going to explain to you some of the economics of oil as simply as I can do it.
Hold on to your seat now.
It began back between 1901 and 1933.
That's before the first crooked, dishonest, murderous dictatorial Shah, that's the grandfather of the present baby Shah who wants to take over and has told the army to kill the Kurds.
And somehow Fox and others are still talking to him like he should be a leader of Iran, like kill the Kurds, right?
Which is what his father did and his grandfather.
And they stole everything that wasn't moving in Iran, except the amount they sold off to England.
So when the original oil company was put together, which was originally called the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, then the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company, AIOC.
Under the Darcy concession, Iran got 16% and England got the rest.
But wait, wait, it doesn't stop there.
Not only that, but Iran, Persia, Iran, they became Iran in the middle of this, had to pay British taxes.
And the taxes in many years were more than they made.
Like there are a number of years where they made roughly about 16 million in profit.
This is back in the 1920s and 1930s under the first crooked Pahlavi.
And they paid 24 million in taxes.
That's before England took out its 84% share, 84% for England, 16% for Iran.
But it was Iranian oil.
Wait until this comes out in history.
I mean, this is complete rape.
An example, here's one.
Here's one.
Here's one with the new, the second Shah, who also was a complete whore and prostitute.
1947.
The English made 40 million pounds.
The Iranians made 7 million pounds and paid 17 million in British, 17 million pounds in British taxes.
So it cost them 10 million to produce oil.
So this goes on all during Shah 1 sellout to Britain.
And then Shah II picks it up.
He's doing the same thing.
1947, 40 million for England and 7 million for Iran, plus 10 million for England, and a net loss of 10 million or so for, no, 3 million, a net loss of 3 million for Iran.
They're losing money on their oil.
Now, okay, you're saying, well, how do they get by?
The Shah, meanwhile, is stealing every piece of land available, particularly the first one.
The first one was a complete land thief.
He owned more land than pretty much the whole rest of the country combined.
And the second one and his wife stole everything that didn't move.
You know, jewelry, gold, you got it, boy.
And that's what the little baby Shah, who now shows up on television and has Fox and others kids in his backside.
That's what the little baby Shah lived on.
In other words, they want the Iranian people to put in charge a guy who has been supported all his life by someone who murdered and oppressed him.
The son of a murderer and a dictator.
Now, we say that the sins of the son should not be inflicted on the father, but the son of a murderer and a dictator who has no other qualification for the job than he was the son of a murderer and a dictator should be disqualified from the job.
And decent people like Fox.
And I don't know about the Wall Street Journal.
They kind of mess around with it a little.
I mean, this guy should just be out of the question.
Plus, he's holding the revolution back because despite the fact that they say he's very popular in Iran, he is not.
It's holding back a certain amount of support.
For example, the Kurds.
He has announced that the Kurds are separatists and the army, the present army, should get rid of them before he has to take over.
Nobody pays attention to this except me.
The Kurds, of which there are four parties in Iran, have jointly issued a statement saying they are not separatists.
They do not want to separate.
They want to remain part of Iran.
They want to fight for Iran.
And what they want, which they have had at various times, is a certain degree of autonomy, which the NCRI, of which many of them are apart, guarantees the same thing for the Azeris and the same thing for the Balushis and the same thing, which the only way you can hold that country together is doing that.
And Madam Rajavi and the NCRI have negotiated this.
This has been their 0.7 in their 10-point program for 30 to 35 years.
And this guy wants to kill them.
He wants to kill the Kurds.
Now, The Azeris and the Kurds, who are the two main groups, have said that they couldn't possibly be in a government in which the baby Shah is involved because that family has killed so many of them and stolen so much of their property.
Well, Great Britain has too.
And but remember, remember the Shah was a mature was a was a part of this conspiracy.
The Persian Iranian people and the minorities got screwed, but the family became billionaires.
That's how the guy lives without working and flies around as part of the jet set elite.
And that's why they all like him.
They're all sitting there thinking, hmm, we could make a couple of those oil deals with this.
You can do business with this guy.
So in 1951, 52, 53, the Iranians elected a prime minister, Mossadegh.
And Mossadegh decided, and he had actually been prime minister about six years.
And during that period of time, he decided to assert himself.
And because the Shah was the, but not quite what he became after this.
He was in charge.
But Mossadegh said, we are going to declare our freedom from the British, British, from British petroleum.
Of course, then eventually it became British.
There is no British petroleum.
It's stolen Iranian petroleum.
British petroleum should say stolen Iranian petroleum company.
Yeah.
And King Charles, I know, you know, you're all environmental, all this other stuff.
Yeah.
Is it right for you to be living off?
I mean, you, you don't work either.
Oh, I'm sorry.
The king works.
Whatever the hell you do, I mean, you're keeping all this stolen money too.
I mean, and any of it, did Andrew give any of it to Epstein?
I don't know.
Certainly.
So Mossadegh said, agreement's over.
It's over.
We're not going to do business.
We don't need you.
We can pump our own oil.
We can distribute our own oil.
It's our oil.
You got enough of it over the years.
You probably stole, I mean, in modern dollars, a trillion dollars from us, but no more.
Well, that lasted a few months.
And then a combination of British intelligence and the CIA, they deposed Mossadegh.
They put in the shop and the new shop that made a nice arrangement with them.
And let's see.
Let's see what he got a little better.
He got a little better deal.
He got a little better deal.
Theoretically, it was a 50-50 profit sharing.
However, it ended up being about, it ended up when you took all the oil companies together.
U.S. owned about 40%, Britain owned about 40%, and Iran really had only 20%.
Plus, with the British, even when they had the 50-50, they had to pay British taxes, which got them down to about 75-25.
And the Shah was willing to allow his people to be raped.
Toward the end, toward the end, they started to give Iran more to try to prop up the Shah as they saw he's going to be thrown out.
But it never got there because they threw him out.
Plus, Iran never had control.
The actual control of the company was always British, or in the case of the new companies, they came in American.
So even though it was their oil, they had no control of the country, which is why they hated us.
They're working for us like slaves and the British.
And believe it or not, they hate the British much more than they do us.
So how Starmer can turn down the president of the United States?
I thought this was a special relationship that we had with them.
Some special relationship.
That's over.
I mean, right now, as far as I'm concerned, we got just one ally, and that's Israel.
And I know the left wing and the Democrats are all, and that makes me even a better ally.
Just think of what they've done for us in opening up Iran, making this easier for us.
Man, I'll fight next to them any day.
The French are useless.
The French and the Italians are useless anyway.
When's the last time they won a war?
I mean, Napoleon, I mean, Napoleon actually lost, right?
That's it for them.
The Italians don't make war.
They make love and music.
The Italians used to win wars when it was Rome, but then when it spread out to the rest of Italy and they sold themselves out to Mussolini and they're going to bring back a lot of bad memories.
They keep doing this shit.
I thought they were headed in the right direction.
She better take control and get them back on board.
This isn't, and now, and now we have this guy, Kent, who quits on Trump.
And he quits on Trump because Iran does not present a present danger to the United States.
Now, I'm sorry.
If you don't see the Islamic Republic of Iran as a clear and present danger to the United States of America, there's something wrong with you.
Now, I imagine a bunch of Democrats who are afraid to side with the president.
And I bet they're smart enough to know that the country is a present danger to the United States.
I mean, just three years ago, they were saying it.
Iran didn't change in three years.
We just lost Dumbo president, that's all.
But the Democrats are like that.
I mean, the world, honesty, integrity, principle.
You don't even think about that.
It's just what will help, what will help them, what will hurt them.
How are they going to make more money?
How are they going to make lost money?
How can they screw Trump?
Yeah, the media narrative has changed.
So I do not believe that most Democrats buy the idea that Iran is not a danger to the United States.
It's been a danger to the United States from the day the Ayatollah took over for 47 years.
A clear and present danger.
Ayatollah Hostage Crisis Retrospective00:04:08
We had every right to take them out when they took the hostages.
And that was 1979, right, Mayor?
That was 1979, 1980.
I mean, they were given back in 1981, in January of 1981, as Ronald Reagan was being sworn in.
They let the hostages go.
And I do believe, although I will never criticize Ronald Reagan over anything, but this one thing, it should have been followed as soon as he got himself together as president.
It should have been followed with a major attack against Iran.
And we should have taken him out for taking our hostages.
So it would never happen again.
It would have saved the lives of all those Marines if we did it.
Then when they killed our Marines, we should have done it.
And then many, many times under Clinton.
And we should have gone after the Ayatollah rather than Saddam Hussein.
That was a stupid decision.
And the idea that they weren't involved in September 11, first of all, I don't know that that's true.
And number two, they were in a bigger sense, because they were involved in moving along this whole Muhammad thing.
Sickness has been going on for 1,400 years.
And they kind of put it in a framework that sort of fulfills what Muhammad wanted, the Islamic Republic.
That's what he wanted, an Islamic Republic that would take over the world.
And even though it was the Sunnis that had more to do with September 11th than them, they very much feasted off that.
And when you looked at the both of them, when you looked at Iraq and you looked at Iran and you said, which one posed the greater danger to the United States, weapons of mass destruction or not, Iran did.
And should have been taken out.
I mean, a lot of the criticism of taking out Saddam Hussein, in addition to the fact that the intelligence was pathetic.
And of course, it's the same intelligence people for the last 20 years, the 51 spies who lied, the ones who lied about me.
They're the ones who misled Bush, used to tell Obama anything he wanted to hear.
We should have gone after the Ayatollah then.
In 79.
And when we took out Saddam Hussein, nobody ever saw it.
We just lost a check on the Ayatollah.
Yeah, sure, he was a problem for us, but he was a bigger problem for the Ayatollah.
They fought a seven-year war.
Was it nine?
It was a seven-year war to a standstill.
They just went back and forth right across the border for seven years.
But it was a definite check on them.
And then from the moment that the MEK discovered in 2002 at Natanz that they were enriching uranium and then subsequently discovered all the rest of it, including recently in the Parchin Desert, discovered the fact that they're trying to build.
Hey, by the way, Starmer, their first objective is to build a missile that will get to Britain.
And if you think the fact that you're not going to help us get the ships through the Gulf is going to save you from Iran, go talk to Saudi Arabia or Qatar, who's been helping them behind our backs for years.
What are they doing?
They're bombing Qatar.
They're bombing Oman, who tried to make peace for them.
They're going to bomb you if they get a chance, unless you become Muslim before that, which is a good chance.
I mean, you got a big portion of the country under Sharia law.
You got more Muslim mayors than you do.
British Missile Defense Concerns00:03:43
I don't know.
You probably have more Muslims than Episcopalians or Anglicans.
Nobody belongs to that church anymore.
I mean, it kind of shares in common with the Muslims that it was founded by an adulterer and a murderer.
Wasn't Henry VIII?
Didn't he murder a lot of his wives?
As well as lots of other people.
He shares that in common with Muhammad.
I mean, I do find it strange that a murderer, a committed, large-scale murderer, becomes the founder of a religion.
The head of the Church of England was the murdering, bloodthirsty King of England, succeeded by his bloodthirsty daughter, Elizabeth I.
And they're the head of the church.
What kind of church is that?
A church that everybody has left.
It's all left because it doesn't believe in anything anymore.
I believe there are pretty close to more Roman Catholics in England now than there are Anglicans, which has to, has to have Henry the eighth turning over if he can, because he was so fat turning over in his grave.
But I mean, it would be a sort of interesting if they became followers of to celebrate
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The president, I think, in frustration has said, the hell with him, we'll do it on our own.
And the way to do it on our own, really, is to bite the bullet and hit those oil facilities on the island of charge.
Start with a quarter, see what it does, and then hobble them completely.
Because, I mean, really, the longer we let it go on, the more people die.
It's a minor version of the decision that Truman had to make with Japan, where the estimate was that we'd lose a million people.
I don't know if that was just us or us and the Japanese, but that a million people would die, or we could use the atomic bomb.
And Churchill, Truman made an incredibly difficult decision that I don't know, you could have made either decision, I guess.
I think I'd have made the decision he made because I think that I would look at my oath of office and say, it's my job to protect Americans.
Somebody else can protect everybody else.
And if I could save whatever the number, a million American lives of 500,000 or 300,000, and I've got to take the lives of the country that conducted a sneak attack against us, even though they're innocent people, I got to do it.
I've got to do it.
I think that's the case here.
If this, in fact, is as devastating a strike as it is said to be, then this is the time.
This is the time.
This is the time to do it.
Joe Kent Accusations and Controversy00:12:17
Now, I don't know who this Joe Kent guy, I don't know Joe Kent except having seen him on with as part of MAGA.
And he was controversial.
There are people who accused him of this and accused him of that.
But that, you know, you sort of write that all off because they accuse everybody of being a Nazi and they accuse everybody of being a racist.
And I don't say that he that he is, but I don't understand how he could be a national security advisor to the president, the top one, and not believe that Iran is a clear and present danger to the United States of America.
I don't know how you can be alive in this century and not know it.
I don't get it.
Now, he has a very close relationship, I am told, and I have seen him with, but I can't, I can't, he has a very close relationship with Tucker Carlson.
And something really strange going on with him, isn't there?
There's something really, really strange going on.
But in any event, let's just trace the history of Iran for a moment based on intelligence that we have, right?
And you're an intelligence expert.
In 2002, I'm looking at this very short but excellent editorial from the Wall Street Journal.
Naive is too kind of word for this deceptive partisan history that Iran is not a danger.
The real history is worth rehearsing.
A good date to start is 2002.
I would start in 1979, but all right.
A good date to start is 2002 when Israel helped expose Iran's secret nuclear sites at Natanz in Iraq.
Sorry, boys, girls, it was the MEK who exposed it with the help of Israel.
Iran denied wanting a bomb.
And in 2007, a U.S. National Intelligence Estimate reported with high confidence that Iran had ceased, I really want you to pay attention to this, that Iran had ceased its organized efforts to develop nuclear bombs.
In 2003, after the U.S. invasion of Iraq, that's what our spies who lied told us.
2007, they wrote a report saying that Iran stopped enhancing uranium in 2003 when we invaded Iraq, a fact that was brought out by the MEK, who they mined, largely for this reason.
They claimed that the worry was that in Tehran that they could be next.
Iran's president called the report a gift from God.
Others saw it as a politicization of intelligence to block George W. Bush from confronting Iran.
That was the effect.
Even as during that period, Iran helped to kill 600 U.S. soldiers and foment chaos in Iraq.
Now, listen to this.
Only later did we learn how misleading that intelligence finding was.
The most conclusive evidence came in 2018 when Israel whisked Iran's secret nuclear archives out of Tehran.
The records proved in writing that far from ending its nuclear weapons program, after 2003, Iran decentralized and dispersed, but continued its activities.
Weaponization was concealed or presumed at universities when dual-use civilian cover was plausible.
In 2009, the U.S. learned Iran had been building a facility deep under a mountain near Quam.
Again, MEK, at the time being designated by the U.S. as a terrorist organization, not Iran, MEK, who's trying to tell them that your intelligence report is crooked.
Enter Mr. Obama, who made a nuclear deal with Iran a top priority.
The Obama team allowed enrichment and let Iran keep the infrastructure that could be used to reach weapons grade when Iran felt the time was right.
Mr. Obama backtracked to let Iran operate at Fordo and Iraq and keep 5,000 centrifuges at the tamps.
He gave up on anytime, anywhere inspections and didn't do them.
Iran didn't even have to detail all of its past nuclear activities.
The deal's restrictions would sunset after five, eight, nine, or at most 15 years, depending on the provisions.
And it weakened restraints on Iran's missile development.
In the deal's first week, Iran received 30 billion in sanctions relief.
Khwassam Soleimani, the Quds Forbes chief, immediately flew to Moscow and secured Russia's military intervention in Syria, which became a, until recently, until Israel kicked their shit out of them, became a proxy for Iran.
Mr. Trump quit the deal in 2018 and escalated sanctions.
If he hadn't, Iran and its proxies would be more dangerous now.
The regime would be legally advancing its nuclear program from a position of strength.
Let me point out to you that during this entire period, the MEK, who was eventually delisted as a terrorist group, was warning over and over again that they were enriching uranium, enriching uranium.
The State Department was attacking them as a communist group, as a terrorist group.
They were never a communist group.
They were never a terrorist group.
It was done by Clinton to appease the Iranians.
Clinton's even admitted it.
But they had to be maligned because we have, and probably to this day, have Iranian spies in our government and embedded very, very much in the State Department, which is why we were operating on an absolutely false report to Bush for five years.
This is disgraceful.
And this isn't a danger to the United States.
What the hell is this Kent thinking?
Why are they building this bomb?
How many Americans have they killed over this period of time?
How many Americans did Soleimani kill?
I mean, hey, Kent, I'd like to meet you because they tried to kill me.
What the hell is wrong with you?
You fought for this country.
Your wife died.
I understand it.
What you go, Baxo?
And then you shouldn't be in a position of responsibility.
The lives of Americans depend on you.
And you're telling the president that they're not a danger?
I just don't get it.
I don't get it.
You can disagree over what needs to be done about them, but to say that they're not a danger is archaic.
Ignorant, traitorous, malicious, treasonous.
Yeah, I mean, Mr. Trump gave Iran every chance to dismantle its nuclear program and reach a new deal.
No one knows how this war will evolve.
But one certainty since June is that the nuclear designs of a fanatical anti-American regime have been set back years.
A race to a bomb would now be more difficult with Israel and the U.S. poised to intervene.
Iran's regime also faces serious economic, domestic, and international problem, which will last well beyond the war.
Now, let's look at the difference between Democrats and Republicans, even though God knows we're not perfect.
But boy, does this country need us.
Bill Clinton faced a similar moment of truth with North Korea in the 1990s before it had the bomb.
And he chose to trust North Korea's diplomatic promises.
North Korea lied and cheated and built a bomb anyway.
Now it is building missiles that could reach the United States.
Thank you, Bill, for endangering our existence.
Yeah, it's not just that you're a scoundrel, and we know what a moral degenerate you are, but you were a terrible president, including your complete appeasement of bin Laden that led him to do September 11.
North Korea, you will not stand up to.
Now it's building missiles that could reach the U.S. Mr. Trump chose to act instead after his predecessor didn't.
And that is a service to the world.
You're damn right it is.
And let's get it over with the right way.
Let's get him out of office.
I know we shouldn't do nation building, but we should.
And we have done it well.
And we have done it better than other countries when we stick to our principles and we have people of principle involved instead of the slime bags that were in our intelligence services during the Bush years.
Obviously, the same ones that have been hanging around for years in our compromised State Department.
And Great Britain.
Well, Mayor, we have a very special guest to discuss the ongoing war.
So we have a very special guest to discuss the ongoing war.
We are joined now by Mr. Tim.
I want to get this last name right.
Yami?
Gami.
Gami, so close.
Tim Gami Discusses Ongoing War00:14:41
Tim Gamy, chairman of Colorado's Iranian American Community and just someone that's been involved in this for years.
But Tim, I'll let you kind of take it from here.
What's your take on the situation as of today?
Well, thank you.
Before anything, good evening, Mayor.
Good evening.
I have the honor and the privilege, as you know, for, you know, you're the champion of fighting the religious dictatorship in Iran.
As you know, you are in the heart of the millions of Iranians inside Iran.
And please grant me the moment on behalf of all those people who have watched you and listened to your speeches and your outrage about the appeasement policy in many of the conferences and many of the events.
Let me have this opportunity on behalf of them.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You have been a role model to us not to give up.
You know, it has been a long fight.
It has been a very bloody, very expensive, you know, many people, you have become a role model to us to give it all we have.
And we have given all we've had.
And we have taken time away from work, family, and everything, rallied behind you to bring this religious dictatorship down.
And I believe you were in the last two minutes.
We're in the last two minutes drill.
And this regime is unnecessary.
I do believe that too.
Can I tell you, I've said this to my colleagues, particularly Madame Rajavi and Farzeen and Ali Reisa.
It's an honor for me to be involved in this.
It's elevated my life.
Whenever you can be helping to fight for freedom, you're doing something noble and wonderful.
And it's helping you, no matter what.
I mean, whether they take your life or they don't take your life or I've never regretted one moment of this effort.
And look, our government has tortured us for doing this.
I mean, not just me, but all my colleagues.
They put us under investigation.
They tried to prosecute us.
But it's all worth it.
And my real hope and prayer is that I see Iran free because I know the potential that it has.
So you know what I'm most interested in?
Because I think this is what the American people have the least sense of.
The president is so transparent.
I mean, he goes on for two or three hours.
And I think we have a pretty good idea of the strategy of the war and the choices he has to make.
But what's going on inside Iran?
How much pressure are the people, the MEK, the NCRI, the other people who oppose, how much pressure are they able to put on the government?
And how can we help them go?
I have to believe at some point we destroy enough of the infrastructure so there's nothing left and they can just push, just push right in.
But please explain it to me because I think my audience doesn't know that.
And frankly, I don't know it.
I just, I call Farzin every day.
I try to get updates on what's happened inside Iran.
I know there was an attack the other night in the southwest portion of Iran that was successful.
So give me a sense that you have of how this finally gets to a conclusion where we get ourselves a government pretty much like the 10 points that's outlined by the NCRI.
Sure.
Mayor, as you can imagine, what's going on right now has always been a nightmare for the regime.
The Iranian regime for last four decades spent millions, if not billions of dollars and use all the lobbies and proxies and everything they could to derail the international community away from actually what's going on inside Iran, which is the will of the Iranian people who have wanted freedom and democracy away from this regime.
And that's why they tried to do everything they could not to see President Trump where he is today.
And, you know, and of course, the appeasement policy for last four decades created the opportunity for this regime to prolong its life.
And now you can see in a short period of time, when you talk to this regime from the point of strength and you talk to this regime tough, okay, this regime just is on its knees.
It's on the rope.
It's on its last days.
The reality, Mayor, is that the regime, as you know, every country has an army which is designed to protect the country.
But in Iran, besides the army, there is IRGC.
There is this force that has only one objective.
How big are they?
How large is IRGC in comparison to the army?
Now, the IRGC is made up of the IRGC, also the Quds force is part of the IRGC.
And is that, how do you pronounce it correctly?
Basio Basij.
So that's the guy that was killed today, Salome, another Salome, was head of that.
Tell us how they all fit together.
So it's a massive, massive organization.
In my view, I don't have the exact number, but in my view, it's much bigger than the army.
Why is it much bigger than the army?
Because the biggest enemy to the Iranian regime is inside Iran.
It's roughly 80 million people, 85 million people.
IRGC was put together to protect the regime, to make sure that the regime doesn't fall.
You know, just last month in January, when we saw that uprising that engulfed over 400 cities, it was IRGC on the streets shooting at people.
It was IRGC trying to put down the uprising.
So it's a major fight.
Go ahead.
So when we, you know, what's astounding, it was like a five or six day period in which they killed about 30 or 35,000 people.
That's a lot of people to kill.
I mean, in wars, you don't lose that many very often in three or four days.
35,000 is a lot of people to kill.
So when the when the president knows it now, but originally the president said you shouldn't execute anybody.
Well, they don't bother to execute.
They just kill right on the street.
These weren't execution.
They didn't even attempt to have like a trial or they just shot people down on the street.
That's very true.
And Mayor, you know, this number is significant compared to all the previous uprising.
This wasn't the first or the last uprising.
The reason that they killed that many people is because they saw the will and the momentum in that uprising, which was organized by MEK and organized by the resistance unit.
I know that.
It was the second day, second or the third day, Mayor, after the uprising happened.
One of the Iranian officials on X put up a post and told his followers that don't be fooled.
This is not a regular uprising.
This is an uprising engineered plan and continued by MEK.
And within two hours, he took it off.
You know, he just didn't want this message to get out.
So he took it off his account.
But this last uprising was a prime example that the people in Iran already, the youth, have found the solution.
What you just mentioned about southeast of Iran in Ahbaz, what happened there, and five, a week before the start of the war, the attack on Khamenei's palace, gave a clear-cut example to the Iranian people.
Just like American Revolution, you have to pick up the arms.
That was the day before.
I believe that was the day before the Israelis hit him with the sparrow bomb.
MEK went in, did battle with them, lost about 30.
I don't remember the number, but they were either dead.
Yeah, but also, here's what I noticed in the Iranian official news releases, because they lie all the time.
They admitted they took significant losses.
And they described it as whatever number of MEK they took.
But then they said, and the IRGC experienced significant losses, which I thought was a heck of an admission.
You know, sometimes the most honest things about the MEK comes from the regime.
Like in America, all of the people who seem to be on the side of the regime will say the MEK doesn't have any influence inside Iran.
They're not that important.
Meanwhile, the Ayatollah, I pull out quotes from the Ayatollah going back five years about how dangerous they are.
The Ayatollah actually said two years ago, the MEK is the only group to really overthrow us.
And we're demeaning them.
It's because we, until Trump came along, we didn't have the will to overthrow them.
We left them there.
And look, they were killing you.
They were killing the Iranians, but they're killing us too.
Rightfully so, Mayor.
You mentioned 2002, you know, talking about MEK and what they have done.
When they first revealed the Iraq and Natan's facility, it was George W. Bush, our president.
And Eric Ari Fletcher, who was the press secretary, the very next day in his daily White House briefing, he remember.
Yeah, he told the reporters that if it wasn't because of the revelation of the Iranian opposition, these sites could have gone unnoticed for many years to come.
Yeah, actually, he described them as an Iranian dissident group.
Yes, yes.
And at the time, very unfairly, they were being designated as a terrorist group.
Yes, but that was done to limit their ability.
Yeah.
So that they would have it would reduce their credibility.
It was a completely horrible thing that Clinton did.
Yeah.
Mayor, I have a personal experience I should share with you and your viewers.
Actually, President Bush came to Colorado for an event, and I was lucky to be there.
And after the event, when he came to shake hands with the people, I introduced myself to President Bush and I told President Bush that I'm a supporter of MEK.
And he personally told me, he said, tell them thank you for what they did.
And these messages go a long way.
And it wasn't just that.
Shortly after President Trump administration got assembled and took the office last January, last year, MEK, I mean, National Council of Resistance had another revelation of nuclear facility.
Here is what's significant for everybody to know.
In that, which was, I believe, in March of 2025, they revealed a site that was built three years prior to the JCPOA being signed.
Okay, here is the significant part.
They never mentioned it in JCPOA.
IAEA didn't know anything about it.
And when the intelligence community was saying that the Iranian regime is performing their obligation regarding the JCPOA, National Council of Resistance revelation showed that there are sites that was not included in part of JCPOA.
You cannot trust this regime.
They can give you all the sites.
You know, when those people were clapping because the JCPOA was signed, they had no idea that there were sites that were built three years prior to that agreement.
And this is where you got to give credit when credit is due to President Trump and his team.
Shortly after that revelation, they said 0% enrichment.
We will not allow even 1% enrichment because they cannot be trusted with any nuclear material.
Nuclear Enrichment and Trust Issues00:16:10
And I always go back to the lesson I learned from President Reagan, which is that the worst horror for this world is if nuclear weapons get in the hands of insane people or people who are self-destructive and suicidal.
And they're proving that they are.
Any other regime by now would have made a deal.
At this point, Putin or Xi Jinming would make a deal.
Now, they're horrible people.
They're awful dictators.
Zijin Ming may have killed more people.
I don't know.
He doesn't want to die.
Putin doesn't want to die.
These people are insane.
You have to know if you get named as the Ayatollah or the guy who got killed today, the president, right?
You're a dead man.
Israel or the United States is going to get you.
But they are really insane.
And that's why they can't have a nuclear weapon.
They cannot be trusted.
Yep.
The future of Iran, Mayor, is going to be a non-nuclear, a non-nuclear, secular republic.
What a great country it could be.
And I think, you know, what happens, it's really true in life, when you've been knocked down and you come back up, that's when you do your best.
And the country has great resources.
It has a great expatriate community.
I mean, are you part of that?
Did you originally come from Iran or your family?
Yes, I came back in mid-70s, Mayor.
I was lucky.
Before the Shah was lucky to be able to come here for continued education.
Then I became involved.
I learned about MEK and I started being active, you know, regarding the destructive role of the Iranian regime in the region and everywhere else.
But the reality is that it has been a long fight.
It has been very painful.
But we are extremely, we got to be very grateful that the people inside Iran with the leadership of MEK, resistant units, the platform that Maryam Rechabi has put together, a future republic for Iran that's going to be a secular and non-republic, it will be a role model for the entire region.
And Iran is to be a great ally to the West, to the rest of the world, and the Iranian people have paid the ultimate price.
We are ready, Mayor.
We are ready.
Not only the Iranian people, everyone, and all the hard work that you and your colleagues have done to raise awareness.
You know, this is the fruit of the hard work that people like you have done.
And you are a champion.
I cannot tell you enough.
I'm sure one day you will be in Iran and you will hear it from many people.
Oh, I'm looking forward to it.
I have to tell you, the president is being very, very prudent and very careful not to minimize whatever damage he does to the Iranian nation, not the regime, the nation.
Because whatever he talks about nation building or whatever, his expectation is not that we're going to just solve the problem here, but we're going to have a great ally.
That's what he wants to come out of this, because he understands that the vast majority of the Iranian people have had enough of this.
And that it's a country with tremendous resources and a country with tremendous human resources.
And frankly, given how we get double-crossed by Great Britain and France and even Italy, we need allies.
We need some loyal ally.
America, look, we're a great country.
We're a powerful country, but every country needs allies.
And we can't, the only one we can trust is Israel.
Maybe Japan.
I mean, I'm hoping Japan comes around.
But whenever it gets tough, they walk out on us.
I can't imagine Great Britain after what they did to Iran.
I mean, if there's any country that deserves blame beyond the obvious, it's Great Britain from basically raping the country and taking its oil for 75 years.
For Starmer to turn down the president of the United States for a little bit of help.
It's disgraceful, it's absolutely disgraceful, and it's really because he's he's afraid of uh, of the Muslim extremists that have taken over his country.
Yes, with the fall of this regime uh mayor, all the instability, all this terrorism will be gone and and the world can live in peace and stability and uh, you know, we'll have a big impact projects.
Well, thank you very, very much.
We're gonna have you on again.
Great job great, thank you, so very much.
Thank you for what you have done.
We, you are a leader in this and you're very kind, but I I uh, I have the equal amount of respect for all of you.
It's amazing amazing, what your people are like.
Thank you, sir.
God bless them.
Thank you.
Well, I mean, I think we we've had many, many uh, uh people uh, people on.
He's one of the best.
Huh wow yeah, I mean.
So you get a sense.
You get you get a sense that this is complete propaganda about Mek.
These are the people that are behind Mek.
These are the people that can govern a country and move it in the right direction and, as I said before, it's obvious tonight that we need allies when we, when we can.
I mean I, I know that president Reagen has to be somewhere in Heaven uh, saying to Margaret Thatcher what happened to your country.
I I, I have a story I can tell you at some point about Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan and how much they trusted each other.
And um, he used to say, you know I, I can ask Israel or or Great Britain for anything, and they'll do it for us, and vice versa.
And then it has to be vice versa.
They're not going to do it for us if we don't do it for them.
That's part of that's, it's just understood.
So this, this uh, disappointment.
I mean England and and Great Britain has been a lot of our structure, our legal structure, our ethical structure literature, this is, this is such a, is it?
This is such a disappointment, and and it it's a greater disappointment really uh uh, globally than Italy.
If you go, Italy doesn't really count and what the hell are they going to do?
But it's much more uh for me, emotional that a country like Italy would say no to the United States and I, and I do not understand, I just do not understand how that can't be affected by Georgia Maloney, I don't understand that and I and it may not be able to be affected by her, so I don't want to be unfair in my criticism.
So we're going to find out more about it overnight uh, but it's an embarrassed embarrassment to me.
Look, i'm an American and i'm long out of the Italian thing.
Uh, my grandfather was long out of it and his kids went to war against Italy and he was happy about it.
Uh, and i'd go to war against Italy in a second if I had to.
Uh, but I am proud of my heritage, i'm i'm proud of the religion, i'm proud of the music, i'm proud of the art, i'm proud of the legal system that emerged from Rome.
I mean a lot of those things.
And I am very proud of Georgia Maloney.
I know her when she was being called a Nazi, and unfairly, like I was called a Nazi.
I do not understand how they can say no to the United States.
And of course, I'm not French, but I feel the same thing about France.
I've been in Normandy twice, and I do not understand how a country that has taken so many of our lives that never got to, I mean, I would look at those graves of the 19-year-olds and 20-year-olds and say, they never had a life.
These people left their life right here on the shores of France.
Not to save America.
The Nazis weren't going to.
The Nazis were not going to come across the ocean and take us.
They weren't.
We could have elected to go to war just against Japan.
We'd have won it a lot faster.
We could have said, okay, when Japan attacked us, I know they're allies with Germany.
But who gives a shit about Germany or about England or about France?
Let them defend themselves.
Let's such concentrate.
I mean, Japan did a great, great, great damage to our Navy.
We put ourselves a bit in harm's way by emphasizing Europe over the Pacific.
A lot of controversy over that.
MacArthur wasn't happy about it when he had to retreat because he felt he wasn't getting, all the emphasis was being put on Europe.
And yet we were attacked by Japan.
And suppose we had decided to hell with them.
Why should we go to war for them?
I mean, all England ever did is try to support the Confederacy in the Civil War.
We had a revolution against them.
Then they came and attacked us again in the War of 1812.
And then they tried to split us up by, I mean, if they could have seen an opportunity and they thought they were back in a winner, they'd have supported the Confederacy, but they did a lot to help break the blockade.
And a lot of Americans died because Britain helped to extend that war.
It's not a great history with Britain of them helping us.
Plenty of our helping them.
Okay, the French helped us during the Revolutionary War.
What did they do?
Lafayette came and went, marched this way, march that way, march this way, march that way.
And then the French didn't get involved in the war until the last year.
And who the hell would want them anyway?
They can't fight.
It would be like the Russians taking the North Koreans and the North Koreans were shooting the Russians by mistake.
What the hell has Europe ever done for us?
Ugh!
They gave us our culture.
Yeah, thanks.
We had a study to learn that.
You didn't give it to us.
Right.
I don't remember too many Europeans dying for America.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
They supported us in a couple of wars.
You know, the president got criticized, but he's right.
A lot of these wars that we go in.
Now, this is not true of Great Britain.
It wasn't true at Canada.
It wasn't true of Australia.
But it is true of the rest of the NATO countries.
A lot of them get little special, you get little special carve-outs, like the French.
It was a NATO war, they wouldn't be involved in the hostilities.
They were involved in cooking and medics.
It created a great deal of hostility.
That wasn't true of Great Britain.
And it wasn't true of Canada.
And it wasn't true of Australia.
I don't know where the hell they are now.
Australia's got a prime minister that, geez, they should put him in Albany.
They should put him in a cage.
The guy in Canada is completely off his rocker.
And the one in England is so they're gone.
I mean, they're absolutely gone.
The cow towns of the globalist agenda.
And this idea that we're losing our allies.
No, we're not.
We're finally facing up to what our allies really are.
They're leeches.
They've been leeching on us, taking our money.
taking our defense and doing nothing for us.
And when you call upon them to help you and they say no, that's just unacceptable.
It's unacceptable.
They don't have the right to say no to us.
Morally, they don't have the right to say no to us.
And I think we got to start rethinking our alignments right from the beginning.
And I am kind of disappointed even in Japan hesitating.
Now they are rethinking it, but I really had more confidence in Japan as a friend.
You know, they're going to want our help.
They're going to come crying and want our help.
I remember when the president said, because I was representing him then on the phone with him a lot when the pres when the pres when Abbey, who was a great man, and I think if Abbey were there, and I don't want to say anything negative about her, because she's been terrific, but I think if Abbey were there, the answer would have been yes five times.
But I remember when the president said, you mean we have a treaty in which if you get attacked by China, we have to go to war for you.
But if we get attacked by China, you get to decide whether you go to war for us.
And Abbey said, yeah, but that's wrong.
And I would like to change that.
Well, that's ridiculous.
Now, NATO says if a NATO country gets attacked, they all.
So they're going to say, well, we weren't attacked.
We started this.
What the hell's the difference?
We started it because they want to attack us.
We started this because they've killed many of our soldiers.
We started this because they tried to kill our president.
You don't think they were behind what happened in Pennsylvania?
Well, then you're a jerk.
You're a jerk.
You're a jackass if you don't realize they were behind that.
And probably the one in Palm Beach, too.
And what happened to the investigations?
Oh, the investigation was, I don't know what happened to the investigation.
It was.
It was handled by our intelligence services.
The same intelligence services that told us for five years that Iran wasn't enriching uranium and they were, to the possibility of being able to have a nuclear weapon that could destroy all of Israel.
What kind of intelligence services do we have for shit?
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And now we have all these, not all, we have a couple of these absolutely ignorant, stupid, childish, moronic, or traitorous isolationists.
You tell me how you can be an isolationist in a world that wants to come and destroy you, and I will find you a person who should not be in public office.
Yeah, that has a religion saying they should.
Yeah, every Friday, they pledge to kill us.
Now, Do we have a problem with Gabbard too?
We got a problem with her too.
Is she another one of these?
God, we should never go to war.
Well, she came out.
I mean, that's great if we lived in a world of wonderful.
Where do these people live in some kind of a fairy tale world?
Right.
It's like they tell, oh, we don't want to go to war.
We don't want an endless war.
Well, who does?
Right.
I mean, outside of a few people that really are into that, that's not what's happening here.
And President Trump, Secretary of War Pete Hag Seth, who I think we've all been.
Iran is a different Iran is an absolutely different situation.
It has been from the very, very beginning.
It's even different than Russia and China.
Yeah.
Right.
They're not rational.
No, they're insane.
And they're part of a 1400-year attempt to destroy us, which is ongoing.
And we don't have the honesty and integrity to tell the truth about because we're afraid we're going to offend people.
What would be the next closest to Iran?
North Korea, maybe?
No, North Korea is too small to be a threat.
They're not even a threat.
And Iran is not a threat to our existence.
Iran is a threat to our lives.
It will kill us.
It will kill a lot of us.
But Rob.
It's not going to take us over.
Right.
But Rob brings up an interesting point when he brings up North Korea.
North Korea, from our understanding, has nukes and therefore didn't want Iran to get to that point.
And pervert Clinton wouldn't do anything about it.
Pervert Clinton allowed him to develop.
Right.
And President Trump looked at that.
President Trump is trying to avoid what the pervert accomplished.
Maybe he was spending too much time with Epstein.
I'm lying about it.
Right.
And it's unfathomable that these Democrat politicians and many in the media seem to be rooting for our for us to lose this damn thing all because of their hatred of Trump and they want to prove Trump wrong.
You know, that's true.
That's true.
But they've had a thing with Iran even before Trump.
Ah, I mean, they've had a thing with Iran since maybe it's the oil and the money that can be made.
Right.
That's what's going on in Europe.
That's a good point.
That's why Obama.
That's why Europe would never, that's why Europe supported Obama in the sellout treaty.
Right.
They wanted to do business with Iran.
And as you said, the media's completely.
And the media is owned by rich people.
I mean, like the New York Post, how much is it the New York Post or the Washington or the Wall Street Journal or Fox?
And how much is it the Murdoch Empire?
Right.
How much of the influence is the Murdoch Empire?
What the hell is that crazy, stupid, jackass shot on all the time for?
And nobody's asking him questions.
They don't ask him questions.
He goes on, and Maria Botaromo, who's a legitimate journalist, I thought, doesn't ask him questions like, exactly, what are your qualifications?
Exactly, what are your plans?
Exactly, what are your qualifications?
You were the son of a murderer and a thief who raped the people of Iran.
And now you want to be the head.
But what are your qualifications?
You sound like the Iranian Zolran Mandami.
Everybody else is Nepo except him.
He's the biggest Nepo, as well as this guy with no face that won't show up.
What are we looking at, Ted?
Well, now we're looking at the Shah.
That's the Shah, the second.
Yeah, until the Ayatollah came along, he killed the most Iranians.
Right.
Right.
It's absurd.
They don't ask him real questions.
He gets on there.
It's a profound form of institutional hypocrisy.
That man walked out with most of Iran.
Stole his father before him.
Where does the baby shah get it?
Yeah, he has all this money.
He has these nice suits.
Maybe he's never worked.
He has never worked a day in his life.
And the worst part of it is they're all sucking up to him.
And they're sucking up to him because, like his father, like his grandfather, he'll sell the country out for money.
Just like they did.
In fact, I showed you, where I showed you that Iran was losing money on oil.
They only got a small percentage of the oil profits.
And then they had to pay British taxes on the oil profits.
The fact that our media doesn't expose it is evidence of.
And why did this guy do it?
They didn't give a damn about his people.
All they cared about is making himself rich.
This was a Cossack lower middle class family that somehow struck it rich.
They're not, they're not Pahavis are made up name.
They're not Pahlavis.
They made that game.
The name is Yookabubu.
It's absurd.
His father was the most proficient killer in the Russian Cossacks, and that's why they picked him.
And he was a guy that suffered from cowardice.
He was in the military, but he was a completely indecisive little shit.
Yes.
This guy, right here.
And then this is his son.
And his son is a useless.
Yeah, there he is.
The guy's never worked a day in his life.
And he wants to run a country, a country that his father and grandfather raped.
That's his qualification.
Right.
And they were thrown out by the Iranian people.
79.
Monarchy.
And he's got the support of the rich people in America.
I wonder why.
Right.
It's just absurd.
We want some real freedom fighters.
Look at MEK.
Look, these people have actually been over.
They're over there now.
And we're going to get more information on their recent activities.
What's he doing here anyway?
Nice and safe.
Yeah.
Get over there.
Get over to Albania somewhere and join the fight.
God forbid.
He was a pilot for a year, but no one ever knows what he did as a pilot.
Then he volunteered to fight for the Ayatollah.
He volunteered to fight for the Ayatollah against Saddam Hussein.
Why does Maria Bottoroma back off?
Why?
That's a good question.
It tells the dude.
Right.
And because she's more interested in keeping her job than she is the truth.
There you go.
Which goes back to January 6th and her turning on me.
I was on Maria Bottoromo.
When Maria Bottaromo was doing the thing on the floor of the stock exchange, I used to go and spend time with her to help because I liked her and she was Italian-American.
But I mean, she double-crossed me.
I haven't heard from her since then.
Since Fox said, no, Giuliani, because Giuliani believes the election was stolen.
Which she did.
She's over the top believing it.
Over the top.
She and Hannity were both over the top.
But couldn't breathe a word of it on the air.
And now they've been beaten.
They've been flogged and they're in the camp.
They're in the Murdoch camp.
Put the shah on.
And don't ask him what his qualifications are.
God forbid you should ask him.
The guy wants to be the head of a country that's probably one of the most complicated in the world.
90 million.
You don't never ask him a question about, well, exactly what qualifies you for this, other than the fact that you're the son of a dictator.
A dictator that was thrown out of the country by the people.
What qualifies you for this?
Or tell us your work experience.
Yeah, just give us something.
Anything.
What's your plan?
Who's going to be your prime minister?
How are you going to give us something?
What were all those conversations with the IRGC about?
You really, you really think that 50 to 100,000 IRGC are going to come over and support you?
If they are, then you're probably a part of them.
Right.
I mean, why questions?
Why don't you ask questions that a legitimate, honest journalist would, because their boss is planning them there, and you're not allowed to, Maria?
Geez.
And why are you paying people?
So I don't know.
You people who trust Fox, I mean, a lot of good people on Fox.
And they're a lot better than what else is around.
But they got a lot of sellouts too.
And the president has to put up with them because he's got to have someplace where he can go on.
But they double-crossed him so bad.
January how about when they spent two weeks trying to support DeSantis it was just it was like it was like what is the president Yeah, I'm curious what the president thinks of all that.
It was like DeSantis two-week information.
And we were together then, and it baffled me.
DeSantis did this.
DeSantis did that.
DeSantis is Superman.
He came in.
DeSantis would do this.
And I remember DeSantis couldn't campaign his way out of a box.
I had to go down and help him.
The president forced me twice to go campaign for him because he was virtually inarticulate.
I mean, he won that thing with the Trump endorsement and with Mayor Giuliani going down there.
He was, he and Senator Scott, who at least acknowledges that I won the election for him.
And Senator Scott was a great governor.
Unbelievable record as a governor.
He just couldn't campaign.
Roger Ails and David Garth, the two very best political consultants in the history of the world, were my campaign managers at different times.
And they had one thing in common.
They used to say there are people that you can't put them on television because when you do, they lose votes.
They literally lose votes.
Nobody believes this.
I think I've taught like this, right?
Like Kamala Harris.
Okay.
But Garth figured a way around it.
Roger never did, because Roger actually always had smarter candidates.
But Garth had some of the...
They weren't even so much dopey as they were not very pleasant or articulate.
Yeah.
Yeah.
On TV.
They actually were the people I'm thinking of, I won't even mention them, not nice, but they actually turned out to be pretty good at government.
I know what you mean.
Like Scott did, but couldn't campaign.
Scott was as good.
Scott was as good a governor as Bush or DeSantis.
Maybe better.
Right.
He just couldn't campaign.
They weren't made for television.
Or campaigning, yeah.
What's a different argument?
What Garth would do?
Garth invented this.
He'd do the citizen commercial.
So let's say it's Giuliani, right?
Instead of Giuliani appearing, he'd have...
Oh, come on.
I...
I live in Bensonhurst, and I got to tell you, there's so much crime.
And that Giuliani, as U.S. attorney, cleaned up the mafia, cleaned up Wall Street, cleaned up the drug dealers in my neighborhood.
That's the guy we need for mayor.
Then they put somebody else on from the Bronx.
Oh, yeah, Giuliani is a great guy.
One day I came to him.
My kid was very, very sick, and he helped me to bring him into the hospital and take care of him.
And that's the way he would do it if Giuliani couldn't speak English.
Well, nowadays, I guess it's okay if you don't speak English because if not, you know, you can do what baby bunny did or you can speak some of the language because who knows?
We're not maybe not America anymore.
But I mean, the reality is that there are candidates that just aren't good candidates.
And DeSantis is a, he can get very angry if he wants, but he shouldn't.
He's a great governor.
I think he's a great governor.
Very little that he's done.
There are always a few things you disagree with, but very few things that he's done, I disagree with.
A couple of things were bold and terrific.
But he's a terrible candidate.
He's even terrible articulating as a governor.
He's boring.
There are people who just are boring.
I'm sorry.
I mean, you just get Elvis.
And it's unfair.
I don't know.
A lot of people say that Thomas Jefferson wasn't particularly articulate.
And of course, he was the greatest genius we ever had in the White House.
Well, TV changed the game.
But we didn't have TV then.
JFK Nixon, 1960.
JFK Nixon.
Then you end up with superstars like Reagan, Clinton.
Clinton's a superstar.
Right.
Communicator.
And Trump.
And even Obama in his own way.
Well, that's the example of where TV and that fake, you know, he's an example of being hopefully good on TV.
Yeah, and Obama got the benefit of they loved him.
Oh my gosh.
Because he was black.
He was the first black candidate.
He had a certain charisma that was built in because the DEI.
Oh, yes.
Oh, my God.
Yes.
There was a whole big gap in Obama.
Whenever he didn't have those damn things, and I used to count them with my wife, we used to count.
He could do 30 in a minute.
Uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, but they called him.
I'll go back and get a couple of those and we'll count them.
Unbelievable.
This guy was overrated as an intellect.
Yes, of course.
Yes.
I mean, what did you say?
He didn't actually write for the Harvard Law Review.
No, no, he wasn't.
He was the only, I think he was the only, whatever they call it, the chairman or the president of the Harvard Law Review.
He didn't get it by writing a, usually they picked the head of the law review based on who wrote the best note.
Yep.
They all get together and the board looks and then they pick the person.
And he never wrote, as far as we know, he never wrote a damn thing.
He filled the virtue signal.
We don't even know if he can write.
I haven't seen him write.
Ayers wrote his book, whatever it was, Haunted by My Father.
Dreams.
Dreams of My Father, where he couldn't figure out if he's white or black.
He was a big virtue signal, I think.
I figured, I read the book and I said, hey, Jerkoff, you're half black and half white.
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A lot of people like that.
Roy Campanella was white and half black.
He was a great catcher.
Maybe you could be great too if you could get your head together and stop being an effing Muslim.
Right, right.
The media back, and I was in high school too.
Your real problem is your real dedication is to a religion that wants to murder people.
Magazines still mattered back then.
That guy must have been on every magazine cover in 2007 or 2008.
His wife is on Vanity Fair, what, four times, five times?
Well, how about the first stepmother on Vanity Fair?
Dr. Jill.
Oh, yeah, real boy.
Dr. Jill is a real looker.
And Melania, they won't put on once.
Maybe they finally did.
It's no comparison between the first stepmother and Melania.
Oh, my gosh.
In every possible way.
First stepmother wasn't so bad looking when she was screwing around with Biden.
Well, that's why Biden left his wife.
Well, that's what the husband who died says.
Right?
Yeah.
Did he die or kill somebody?
I don't know where he did.
No, let me check that.
He might actually be in jail.
You're right.
He's in jail for some of that.
She really picks good ones.
I always, I've always disliked it for one major thing.
First of all, I know what it is.
Charged with Joe Biden's ex-husband Bill Stevenson charged with first-degree murder regarding the death of his second wife, Linda Stevenson.
Holy smokes!
Quite a family.
They really get themselves involved, don't they?
You hated the way she snubbed her own grandchildren.
Navy, little Navy.
She puts out the stockings for the Biden family and not a stocking for Navy.
What a witch.
Yeah.
What a witch.
The devil's in the details.
And she had to cover up the whole thing.
I mean, she's got to have no respect for America to allow that senile asshole to run the country with his auto pen.
Technically, every one of those damn laws were illegal.
Remember, oh, Joe, you got the question right.
Like treating them like a, like a, like a patient.
Well, Alzheimer's patience, which what do you think?
Thank you very much for coming and watching us on St. Patrick's Night.
I know in New York, despite the fact that there's a communist Muslim extremist loving mayor,
the Irish and those who are all Irish today by wearing green, which you can become Irish, I think you just wear green, are having a good time celebrating a great saint who created a great country that's going to be redeemed once they get rid of this communist or whatever the hell he is that went to see the president today.
Oh, did he?
Because the country's become very, very left-wing.
They're not going to support us either.
But in fact, they didn't support us in the Second World War because of England.
They sort of like were kind of a little pro-Nazi.
But that really wasn't, that's not fair.
They really weren't pro-Nazi.
They were anti-Britain.
Like anybody that could defeat Britain would be okay.
Which created a real problem with the Irish in America, who were probably among the most patriotic of our immigrant groups.
So that was an interesting battle between Ireland and the American Irish or Irish Americans, however you want to describe it.
But St. Patrick is a great symbol and a great saint.
The Irish are a great people.
And you can march in their parade, mayor, mayor communist.
You can march in their parade to honor them.
You don't have to say, I'll march in the parade because it's not just honoring the Irish.
You don't have to minimize the Irish.
They're a lot bigger than you are.
You shit.
What the hell have you ever done for us?
America.
Did you ever fight for America, shithead?
They did.
Probably isn't an Irish family of any length in this country that hasn't sacrificed for this country.
So when you have a record like that, you can talk, you piece of crap.
And I'm surprised there wasn't more of a reaction to it.
But, you know, he says so many things that are that one is kind of like you have to go analyze it.
And he says so many things that are just obviously insane that that one you have to interpret when he basically, you know, when he basically says they should do away with the state of Israel, you can figure that out completely.
Oh, there's Andrew when Andrew was running for when Andrew was running for governor.
Yep.
Uh, or maybe, or maybe, or maybe that was when um, that's St Patrick's Day 2022.
Yeah yeah, that's an Andrew.
I thought maybe that was when uh Andrew's running for governor.
You know where that is.
You have any idea where that is?
Rockaway, Rockaway.
That's a very, very legitimate St Patrick's parade.
We ended up at an Irish families gathering afterwards with my cousin uh, you know, my cousin, Ray Casey Right and his family.
We ended up one of those houses.
Man, did we have a ball?
I bet.
I bet that was a good time.
You got guardian angels out there.
So that's the place that lost the second most number of people on September 11th per capita.
Staten Island was the most.
Rockaway was second.
Filled with New York City police officers, firefighters.
Heavily Catholic, heavily Irish.
Unlike Benson Hurst, it's not turning into a Muslim community.
Benson Hurst now, I hear some people are getting very annoyed because they were at five o'clock morning prayers being yelled out.
Benson Hurst was a traditional Italian and Irish community filled with Catholic churches, about the only place in Brooklyn I could count on.
Now it's turning into a little mosque, big mosque.
Everybody's like, I wonder if they say death to America and death to Israel.
They do.
No, no, I don't think you think the ones.
And Benson Hurst?
Sorry, probably not.
You would hope not.
But they probably are on Iran's side.
I bet they're against a war with Iran.
Which, how, how American can be against a war with Iran is very hard for me, like this guy Kent.
I don't get it.
They're not a threat to America.
What do they have to do to prove they're a threat to America?
They got to kill more people?
Yeah.
What kind of jerk is this?
Did you know this guy, Kent?
What kind of a jerk is he?
So I did.
I do.
Is he smart?
Look, I wrote for him.
I know he was sort of a hero, right?
He was some was he lost his, he lost his wife.
No, he lost his wife.
But before that, wasn't he special forces or something?
Yes, yes.
So he's a veteran.
And then he lost his wife and he became anti-war when he lost his wife.
Right.
When he supported Trump in 2020 and I had worked with him and I look back at what I wrote with him.
I wrote a bunch of support of him in 2024 to get the job.
Yeah, to get the job.
And he ran for Congress in 2022.
He ran twice.
Lost twice.
And so while he was doing that.
So I guess maybe we can conclude that he's not a great candidate.
Well, he's from Washington or Oregon.
I forget which state.
It was a tough.
Unfair.
He may have been running in place as well.
But what's unfair on his part, and we can't let this go, Mayor.
And I want your opinion on this.
His resignation letter today, it's one thing to just put a general line in.
I'm resigning at a, you know, differences on policy, right?
That's one thing.
This man took two shots at the president out the door.
He said President Trump is controlled by Israel, and this was all done at the behest of Israel.
And then he said, Iran does not pose an imminent threat to the United States.
I mean, both of those things are totally insane.
Right.
They're insane for anybody to say.
For anybody that supports Trump, they got to be completely insane.
Right.
First of all, Trump is not controlled by anybody.
That's the love him or hate the guy.
If you can't figure out, even if you hate him, the guy's not controlled by anybody.
He's controlled by himself.
Number two, the second one is even crazier.
They don't.
What do they have to do to us to show this moron that they present a threat to us?
And how could this guy have been sitting there for this length of time responsible for our security when he's so damn stupid?
That's what that's why I'm questioning some others in that in the security apparatus.
How do you let someone like this?
I mean, apparently he was pulled from classified briefings months ago because of fears leaking to Tucker thinking he was a leaker.
Well, and the thing with Tucker Tucker Carlson put Joe Kent on a ton of times when he ran for Congress.
Tucker Carlson gave Joe Kent a national platform by putting him on repeatedly on Fox News.
Well, I don't know.
I don't know, Joe Kent, and I don't know if he's got a brain or he doesn't have a brain or if he got traumatized by his wife's loss or whatever the hell it is.
But Tucker Carlson is a smart man.
And what he's doing is really, really very, very concerning because he has a certain following and they do listen to him.
And what he's saying is, I mean, maybe it's, I'm not going to accuse him of treason, but I am going to say that the words that he's saying are treasonous, whether he has the intent or not.
And they're completely irrational and insane.
Right.
The idea, the idea, the uh, he says things like crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy.
Maybe he needs help.
Well, um, maybe they should put him in a hospital or something.
I don't know.
Well, he's the one that told us over the weekend that he is being investigated by the CIA.
Um, so one of two things are so that means one of two things.
He's claimed that the Mossad.
I think they're all operatives.
That's what I think.
Didn't he claim about a week ago that the Mossad killed some people in Qatar and could and the Qatari government said he's out of his mind?
Yes, and uh, Qatar and maybe the UAE.
Yeah, he said Mossad killed, yes, and then they said he's out of his mind.
And believe me, Qatar wouldn't do anything to help Israel if they have to, right?
Right.
So, one of two things are true.
What, but, but, why would he, why would he say that?
Why would he lie like that?
That's where these questions are just to malign Israel.
Well, and then, and then he says stupid things like, well, I really do care about Israel.
But I mean, that's ridiculous.
You say the most defamatory, horrible lies about them.
And then you put that Fuentes guy on, and you never asked him, you were like Maria Botaromo with the baby Shah.
Even worse, I mean, you kind of put him on your lap and you were doing this with him.
Right.
I mean, I was getting worried.
They're operatives.
They're all operatives.
Even unsuspecting.
You want to be careful with Fuentes because you could get them all excited.
He's never had sex.
Yeah, right, right.
Well, which he didn't bring out, which Piers Morgan did.
Yes.
Piers Morgan actually.
I don't know where he got the gumption to ask the question, but it was great.
He said, Have you ever had sex?
He was saying crazy shit.
Right.
You never had sex.
He thought the guy was going to say, you know, you can't ask me that or whatever.
He said, no.
Like this.
Hey, he's waiting until marriage.
Did you ever have sex?
No.
I might explain some of his.
That's a weird answer.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's saving some marriage.
I'm not going to listen to this guy.
That isn't the weirdest thing that he said.
I mean, how about loving Lennon?
Right.
He loves Lennon and he's serious.
Right.
That wasn't the first time or the last time that he said it.
Right.
It's not as if it was like a stupid thing you just said and then and then sell out.
Tucker says we'll circle back to that, never does right right well, it's until they can prove they're not.
I say they're operatives.
They have a burden to prove it.
A lot of people are worried that this will hurt uh, the Republicans and the MAGA movement, whatever.
But I have a feeling, I just have a feeling that these guys like Tucker and Fuentes, and maybe Kent, I don't know I think they have a tendency to go too far and then they lose people they they, they gain people and then they go over the top and then it reverberates.
And I think it's starting to happen with Tucker.
I think that I think he has gone over over the top.
I, and it's, I think, more than a few people are saying what the hell is wrong, right and and mayor, I think these guys and these some of these folks, they overestimate their uh influence on the MAGA movement.
Right um, let's say Tucker has a million uh, a million diehard followers, which I don't think he has.
I think it's less than that.
Let's say it's a million.
Oh, that could do, that could diminish quite a bit if Trump decides to go after right, but even and he's starting to achieve the MAGA movement yes clearly, but even let's say he has a million and he doesn't have that he has.
He may have more than us right now.
We have a few hundred thousand.
Let's say he has a million.
This is a country of 350 million people.
These pot, you know these guys Tucker, Megan Kelly they're, they're yelling with each other over a few hundred thousand people, maybe a million, maybe two million.
Yeah, it doesn't matter if, if it, particularly if it goes against the grain, the way he does right right, the manga movement isn't split.
90 is is squarely behind president Trump on the Iran issue, as CNN polling indicated.
Uh and, and even the 10 that aren't maybe big on this, they support the president in most other areas, and so this idea that these podcasters and that they have all this influence is just um, it's absurd.
And again, let's say, let's say they have five million followers.
It's a country of 350 million people.
Five million i'm not great at math, but that's, that's not a lot of people.
Yeah, so that's one or two percent of the country.
The point that i'm making is that it's gonna, if I think it's already turned on Tucker, of course yes, I think, I think uh, they're there.
I think, right now, if you were to take a poll of people, there are more people that think he's crazy, of course, of course, and I think people don't don't just think he's a right-winger and you know whatever, but I think, you think, I think the now starting to think he's crazy again.
He told us this weekend that the CIA is investigating him.
Well, Charlie Kirk, there were.
There were people that liked and didn't like Charlie Kirk, but nobody thought Charlie Kirk was crazy.
Right, they saw him as a real threat.
They saw him as a real threat.
They saw him as a political.
Nobody thought he was crazy.
Right, it's different when they start thinking you're crazy.
That's, they think he's crazy or they think he's a traitor.
Yeah, and he's starting to think he's getting money.
I mean, I have idea they think he's getting money from Qatar.
Right, I mean that that people just say that he's i've i've seen no proof of it, but they just he gets money from Qatar.
Charlie Kirk CIA Investigation Rumors00:06:29
Well, he did those interviews too, with Ted Cruise and then somebody else recently and and like the media was able to construe that into, oh, Tucker really won those arguments.
But if you listen to it.
I think Ted Cruise tore somebody else.
Ted Cruise is working at about a 30 higher iq than he's a much smarter man than Tucker.
Yeah, I mean, there's even a comparison between the two.
Tucker is like working hard to keep up with and he trips them up with this like young crap, like talking this young lingo, and the young people understand him.
But if you really listen to what I don't know what young people understand him, I think.
I don't think that's the case.
They understand Mishmash, I think.
I think young people like Charlie Kirk I heard young people particularly like uh, like uh, smart people do twinkle toes.
Right yeah he's, he's gonna start having more Democrat followers than Republicans with the way he's just bashing Trump and accusing this administration of uh working for Israel.
It's, that's like that.
That's, it's beyond the intellectual that that he gets involved in and he gets a group of people.
That's now I would like.
I would like to go back now into his past, because I always rejected this and I reject it a lot because they say this about Republicans a lot.
Yeah, but way back there used to be allegations he was Anti-semitic way back, and I always dismissed him as I I, first of all, I never paid attention to it and didn't see it, but I want to go back and see, is this a long-term thing with this guy?
Wow well, that's opened up a whole can of worms.
I worked for the Daily Caller in 2016 and into 2017.
That was Tucker Carlson's uh news outlet um, and well, let's talk about that.
Uh, I got, I got some stuff for you there, all right.
Well, have a happy St. Patrick's night, whatever's left of it.
I want to remind you that on that two days from now, which would be Thursday, will be St. Joseph's Day, which is an Italian festival and not celebrated everywhere, celebrated to such an extent in the city of Buffalo that it used to be a day off.
Oh, wow.
Largely because I have no idea how the Italians ended up with St. Joseph, who was Jewish as a patron saint, but I think it was to offset March 17.
They figured St. Joseph's the biggest saint in St. Patrick.
Right.
Right.
But I don't know.
No, he is.
In most churches, right?
Yeah.
Most churches, there are two altar on the side of the main altar.
And one, and one usually has a statue of the Virgin Mary, the other one has a statue of St. Joseph.
So St. Joseph is a big deal.
But I'm particularly Italian about it.
Yeah.
I don't know, maybe Anthony of Padua or one of those you could pick.
St. Joseph.
Yeah.
I think Thomas Aquinas was Italian.
You could pick Thomas Aquinas if you want a genius.
Right.
Okay.
So pray to St. Patrick tonight.
Why not, right?
Pray to St. Patrick tonight to help the people of Israel and to help the people of Iran, to help the people of Ukraine, to help us, the American people that are fighting, except for Israel, on our own.
Our allies have betrayed us.
Gosh, it reminds me of what happened to me after the President Trump thing.
But to a country, and Ronald Reagan would always make this similarity between loyal friends personally and loyal friends in nations.
He said, you don't have many boys.
True.
And pray for our president.
This is very hard.
Had to be very hard for him to ask for this help and not get it.
Not that he needs it.
Not that he needs it, but it has to be very disappointing.
Very, very disappointing for all that we've done for them and all that he's done for them.
Well, pray for him.
We're lucky to have a great president at just the right time.
And you work that out for us, God.
Right.
God bless America.
We'll see you tomorrow night.
Yeah.
The summer's gone and all the roses falling.
Tis you, tis you must go and I must fly back, come here when summer's in the medal.
And when the down valley's hushed and white with snow, then I'll be there in sunshine or in shadow.
Oh Daddy boy, oh daddy boy, I love you so much.
Thomas Paine Common Sense Origins00:01:52
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.