America's Mayor Live (913): Pres. Trump Extends Ceasefire as Iran Struggles to Pay Military & Police
Bernie Giuliani analyzes President Trump's extended Iran ceasefire as a strategic pressure tactic, citing IRGC atrocities and opposing Democrats like Chris Murphy who he claims support a terror regime. He details Virginia redistricting gerrymandering with historian Brady J. Kreitzer, accuses Rep. Val Demings of corruption, and criticizes the Biden administration for abandoning Bagram Air Base. The broadcast concludes by linking these geopolitical failures to domestic betrayals, urging a return to American freedom principles found in Thomas Paine's "Common Sense." [Automatically generated summary]
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Good evening.
This is Bernie Giuliani, and this is another edition of The city of New York.
I did last night, but you may not have been listening last night or watching.
Behind me is the skyline of really packed.
And this is the air.
We'll go over a group of other items so that you keep up to date on those.
The things that I think you're not going to have covered elsewhere, or at least not covered in the way they should be so you get the truth.
And then we'll come back to the war.
The president decided, and what I think had to be a very close decision, they say he had quite a few, is behind the other part of the government, which is run by the head of the IRG, what they think.
And they basically have now set what appears to be fire.
The president says there is a ceasefire.
Which is, we extended to give them time to develop a proposal, a response to our demands and conditions for surrender.
And at that point, we'll evaluate them and decide whether we resume the war or we continue to negotiate.
That's a bit of a fudgy, no, it's a totally fudgy period of time to stop it, which I suspect the president put there, so it's really pretty much all in his control.
The biggest news that emerged today, so we hope it got to the president, we let people know the battle, except we don't have the information on it.
Well, some very brave soul got all this information out, and they appeared today on the front page of the New York Post where they pleaded to the president to save their lives.
If we have that, Ted, it might be good if we showed them these young women who are all young women.
The youngest one, I think, is 16, and the oldest one is probably about 35.
And do we have that picture?
I assume by not seeing it that we don't.
So I can show you some of them right there.
That's four of them.
This is sort of, this would sort of give you a, Penai is 24 years old and she was arrested during the protests in Tehran's, there's no organization even close to it in terms of the number of people they've lost, which is over 100.
Then over the years, right up until now, they have developed a real 2000.
But that was really to show Western Europe, they should have helped hit Germany with that, for example, or France.
And it really shook the shit out of those people.
Almost anything would because they're anything short of defenders of liberty and freedom.
They're defenders of laziness, socialist states, atheism.
murdering little babies.
Money is.
She's 33 years old.
Mabu Bei Shabani, 33 years old, in there.
But her protest was in Yasuji, which is five, because as Ted and Dr. Maria know, because they were with me, the day they're there is the day they probably get raped.
And the Pope is condemning this war.
I mean, I don't know.
What do we just accept allowing them to rape our women?
When I say our women, I mean that in a global humanitarian sense.
Good women.
It looks to me like 10 very lovely young ladies who anyplace else.
Well, again, it demonstrates something that my now should be well known to you, that the NCRI and the MEK is by far the most effective organization within Iran to contest the regime of terror.
All you need to do is search the writings and the sayings of the Ayatollahs.
And as recently as a year of MEK directly, I guess, but all of them are involved in the National Council of Resistance to Iran, which is the overarching group.
as well as many others whose names and identities we don't have.
All we can tell you is they, during this period of time, since the start of the war, they have killed 40,000 to 50,000 civilians.
This is a country like China that is a serial murderer of its own citizens.
Even other dictatorships often don't specialize in eliminating many, many of their citizens.
Well, in any event, Iran is holding back from participating in the negotiation.
And they're playing, I mean, about resumption of bombing.
And I came to the conclusion that we should sort of put it in this somewhat ambiguous status of we'll have a ceasefire.
until they are capable of producing a position on our very, very tough conditions of surrender, which have to be tough.
Otherwise, they could start a process where they destroy the world.
So let's cover a couple of other things that aren't going to be covered correctly.
The Democrats oppose this war for reasons that, and I know a lot of people resist this, like you're throwing, for reasons that, I mean, if you think of Tom Friedman with the Times, who is a very sensible guy, a very intelligent guy, and somebody with whom I have pretty serious disagreements, but a great deal of respect.
What he said was very honest and very good that he said it because it really sets up what we're dealing with.
Tom Friedman said that this regime, the regime of terror, just about is one of the worst that the world has ever confronted.
And he is very much hoping that it is eliminated.
In other words, he's rooting for regime change, except he doesn't want to see people like Trump and Netanyahu wink because they're so horrible.
It's very hard for me to, as far as I can tell, China and Russia combined.
That would be Obama, who did it in cash, which should have put him in jail.
And Biden, and in Biden's case, maybe the Autopen did it.
But the Politburo that really made decisions for him, which is kind of similar to the Shah without a face, who we don't know if he can even talk.
He's got a little Politburo around him who makes decisions.
I don't know.
If they have things like auto pens in Iran.
But Senator Murphy, when he found out that it was alleged falsely that 26 Iranian ships evaded the US blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, I found it out the other day, answered awesome.
Which is, why doesn't he go live there?
Get the hell out of America.
He was criticizing American strategy, the prudence of epic fury, but to applaud a defeat of that nature for his country.
And by the way, not to explore whether or not this is propaganda from the regime, which it turned out to be easily discredited within hours.
In fact, the only ship that escaped is under surveillance.
as to whether or not it's going to deliver oil or natural gas or both to India.
I think it's India.
Or to China.
Murphy, when he was confronted with this statement, said it was sarcasm.
Now, you might accept that if this were the one and only time, he was an enthusiastic supporter of the homicidal regime.
Now, if that were isolated in the crooked Democratic Party, that would be one thing.
But it isn't.
I mean, many of them take that position.
They're rooting for the regime of terror.
Some of them, like Friedman, out of this Trump derangement syndrome, inability to control their hatred of Trump, to the extent that they will support something They know, as Friedman does, that is very bad for their country.
And I'm not sure, Friedman should be allowed to give us his conclusion on that.
I would accept his answer on that a lot better than this lying bastard.
You know, the co-senator with the guy who lied about serving in Vietnam.
So we're going to take a look at another one of the almost serial.
Uh, dishonesty of the Democrat Party, and that's what's going on with the face of the Democrat Party.
Uh, I'm going to show you the face when we come back.
We're going to have with us Brady J. Kreitzer, who is an award winning historian, he's the author of The National Road, and he's going to talk to us about Virginia redistricting.
But I'm going to show you the new face of the Democratic Party.
What do you think of that face?
Yep.
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And please, let me take it down because you might not come back if you see this.
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Let's make this something from which we get stronger.
And let's show these people they can't beat us.
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That this nation that was created by God, I believe, is meant to help save the world.
Now, let's go to Brady Kreitzer, who is the author of The National Road.
He's an award-winning historian.
And Brady, it's very, very nice to have you.
On a subject that's very disturbing, which is, and maybe you can put it in proper context for us, nobody could really do a better job about the redistricting being done in Virginia, which seems to, I mean, redistricting is a very complex subject and it's been the cause of a lot of, but this one seems to have gone really way offline.
So please tell us.
You know, we finally have a little bit of common sense coming out with this recent judge's ruling that froze this.
This gerrymandering attempt.
But as much as I hate to say it, you know, gerrymandering has been around for almost as long as we have, Mr. Mayor.
Maybe as long as me, not as long as you.
You're a much younger man.
It's been around since 1812.
There's positive reasons for doing it, there are very political reasons for doing it.
There's really no innocent parties over the last 200 years or so.
But I think it speaks to people in Congress.
Since 1812, really letting down the American people, desperate to hold on to seats of power that were never theirs to begin with.
The seats belong to us.
But you're always going to see them changing the rules, rewriting the rules to serve themselves before the people that voted for them.
So what have they done in, I mean, I've been involved in a few of these battles, mostly in New York, and some of the districts they draw are just patently absurd.
I mean, they, and I think they prohibit now separating them, but I remember some that were separated, kind of like the Palestinian Authority.
But why is this so much worse than the atrocities they've done in the past?
Well, any time that you redraw borders for your listeners in the middle of a decade, it's going to tip you off that they're up to no good.
Usually, after a census every 10 years, we evaluate where people move, trends in American life.
That's when you see redistricting.
But we've been seeing these mid decade redistricting happening more and more.
And this is what President Reagan was really so upset about, too, back in his administration, because it's only done.
For very selfish reasons.
Like I said, you know, it's been part of American democracy since 1812, but things really turned in the 1960s when the Supreme Court leaned on the fact that they wanted all voting districts to have equal residential population, equal population, essentially.
Believe it or not, before that ruling, at one point in Vermont, there was a legislative district with just 30 people in it, and they had the same weight as a district with 40,000.
So, I know why they did it, but it hasn't done us any favors.
So, what, 30?
How many representatives does Vermont have?
Please help me.
Oh, I couldn't say.
I mean, it's certainly less than 10.
But they have a lot of residents.
They made one for 30 residents because the district.
You said 30 or 30.
30, yeah.
And then they had a city of 40,000 that had the same representation.
How long did that exist?
Well, when the founders kind of drew up this idea, they wanted like minded regions to be represented by like minded people.
So, for example, like the Ohio River Valley, that's where I live.
That's a long area, but those people have similar interests.
So, they should have a similar representative in Congress on their behalf.
But now we start getting into this complicated, almost NASA level geometry, like you mentioned, drawing these bizarre shapes.
Just massaging the system and pretty fraudulently sometimes, just to keep themselves in positions of power.
And in Virginia, the Democrats are the ones holding the ballot.
You know, this is really terrible because, particularly with the divided nature of this country being a lot more either one side or the other, this becomes really critical to whether democracy is working or not.
When we had more people that had relatively the same views, maybe they were a little to the right or a little to the left, there was more of a margin of error.
It didn't matter that.
I could see it in polling, for example.
In polling, if you're off by a couple of points and people pretty much look and think it is, that doesn't matter.
But when an electorate is completely divided, you've got to be absolutely right to get an accurate poll.
And I mean, you could throw off.
The majority in Congress by a lot by just fooling around.
These kind of borders, you know, when we look at the numbers, it's usually around 10 to 15% increase in gains for any one state in terms of seats.
And in a very small state, you know, out west or maybe like a Rhode Island, that doesn't matter.
But when you talk about California with 50 plus delegates, you know, a 10% increase in seats, that's enough to sway the power of the House altogether.
So, of all the systems we have, I think this redistricting gerrymandering system gives the most wiggle room for bad actors.
But it's unfortunately the one we've had from the beginning.
Can it be adjusted and guidelines be set by Congress?
Congress could do that.
It certainly could do that.
But the issue we have is, and we always seem to fail this test you have to let your better angels win out.
When people get into power, they want to stay in power.
So this is a lever they can pull on.
And it might buy you maybe two or three more terms.
But in periods like this, I mean, that's an eternity.
So, yeah, they could absolutely change that.
But we don't really see the stomach for it.
And a lot of it comes from state capitals as well.
You know, Congress is very limited in the separation of powers.
So it's why, for example, you see the Virginia governor spearheading this as opposed to a senator from Virginia.
It's that separation of state and federal power that really kind of preserves this system in place.
Well, thank you very, very much for your contribution to this because this is something people often say in the long term, we got to straighten this out.
And it is true.
It is true in the middle of a census and we're.
We're getting a little closer now to the end.
This is done in desperation because they know that pretty soon they're going to get a major alteration that has to be done because of change of population.
And they're doing the best they can to save that off.
You know, one of the things that really frustrates me, Mr. Mayor, is our House of Representatives right now is pretty well balanced as far as how people are represented.
I mean, I would argue that before this Virginia bill, If you didn't like gerrymandering and no one does, it was actually pretty minimized.
But this just upsets the whole apple cart.
It really does.
Well, thank you very much.
I appreciate it.
It was a very, very good analysis.
It's a complicated subject to explain to people.
I think you did a very good job of making it accessible.
And I recommend your book, The National Road.
I think people need to understand this better.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Brady did a very, very good job.
I like the cover too.
I don't know what's happening to the Democrat Party, but maybe they're finally getting caught.
I have often said that about corruption, which I do feel I'm somewhat of an expert on, not by being corrupt, but by catching them.
I've spent a lot of, I'm thought of as a prosecutor for having gotten the mafia, for having used RICO to rein in Wall Street and financial crime, and for significant number of political prosecutions.
Particularly the crooks in New York, that sort of led to my doing something against historical norms, which is get elected as a Republican in Democrat New York, only the third one in the 20th century to do that, and just one of two to remain a Republican.
However, I have to say that.
I prosecuted pretty much an equal, I don't know if it was equal, but pretty close to an equal number of Republicans and Democrats.
Now, there were more Democrats in New York and in my district, so probably it was 60-40 or 66-37 or something like that.
But in any event, I used to always say neither party has a monopoly on virtue or vice.
But it is true that the Democrat Party Has much more been plagued with corruption throughout its history than the Republican Party.
I mean, it's the party of Boss Tweed.
The corruption in the big old cities is almost taken for granted New York and Chicago and Philadelphia and whatever.
But right now, they're going through a period of a significant amount of corruption in the House.
Now, there are some Republicans, and Republicans really tend to deal with it much faster than Democrats do.
Even being willing to put aside their concern about a majority, they've gotten rid of a couple of people that have made it closer and more difficult for Speaker Johnson.
But the Democrats, it almost seems that one is an amateur and the other is a profession.
Republicans are amateurs at corruption.
It happens, it's occasional.
Maybe it's more than a little bit occasional, but it isn't systemic.
And the Democrat Party, it's systemic and it's starting to show in the House.
Representative Sheeler.
Sheffield, sheffield, I have a hard time with that part, McCormick, who's a Democrat from Florida who lost a couple of times when she ran.
I imagine the district could kind of get the odor here, but she resigned because she is accused of taking $5 million, I said $5 million, in government funding, and it was funneled to a consulting firm.
That's owned by her between March of 2021 and October of 2022, before she voluntarily dissolved it.
And it looks like about $3.6 million of it ended up in her campaign funds.
And then some of it was based on personal loans, donations from her siblings.
who also had links to this healthcare company that doled out federal funds.
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So she's under indictment for this.
And the federal prosecutors indicted her in November of 2025.
And it'll be tried in Florida.
But one of the things I guess that always, like a little something jumps out, this allowed her to buy a 3.14 carat yellow diamond ring.
The charges amount to about 53 years in prison, and the trial is scheduled a while from now, February of 2027.
It's really interesting because she's in the congressional district that used to be held by Alcie Hastings, who was, did he resign and get thrown out of Congress?
He may have been thrown out of Congress, but Alcie is someone I knew really well.
And in fact, he was part of a delegation with me to Vienna, put together by President Bush and the Democrats.
It was a bipartisan delegation that I was the chairman of to discuss, particularly, anti-Semitism in France, because there had been a significant number of synagogue burnings done by the Muslims.
in the outskirts of Paris and in the suburbs and to some extent the smaller cities.
And we held a conference in Vienna and ALSI was part of the conference.
Now I know a lot about ALSI.
I was involved in his investigations and whatever.
So it was kind of strange that he was part of the delegation.
I got along with him very, very well, I have to say.
But it would be too hard to describe all of the corruption things he was alleged to be involved in.
I don't know if Alcide went to prison or not.
We'll find out.
But she has that district, which looks like there are certain requirements to go along with that district in Florida.
We did talk about Murphy, who seems to be working for another country.
Seems to be, I mean, he might as well be.
The positions he takes against the United States are indefensible and irrational.
In favor of, you know, I don't know, you think Marxists get kind of screwed up with China and Russia and, well, not Russia so much as Cuba, but the regime of terror, I do not understand the empathy that Democrats have for the regime of terror, including, you know, two presidents, Obama and, well, not really a president, an auto pen, Biden the auto pen.
Also, I mean, we don't have to go over the others, but you've had the Swalwell situation.
You've got the Republican, Tony Gonzalez, going out.
You've got Representative Corey Mills, another from Florida, a Republican, sexual misconduct, and dating violence.
There are people concerned about the Due process or fairness of this.
I don't dismiss that, really.
But when they resign, we'll do that separately when we have a little more time, given the pressures of the war and all being a lot more serious than this.
But this is a significant amount of corruption coming out at a certain period of time.
And I think it portrays, I do believe that the problem of corruption.
Is a core problem for this country.
And I think it has a lot to do with some of the significant problems we have, like a budget that is completely unbalanced and a debt that is becoming very difficult to sustain.
And it needs a very serious investigation and analysis.
And of course, if you do, you're going to take on what Elon Musk had to take on.
But it is absolutely necessary.
If we want to, in a healthy way, move on to the second half of this century as a really powerful nation, we've got to get control of this.
And it has to be on the agenda.
So we'll do more on that.
We've got plenty of information about it.
And I do think with this opening up of what happened in Minnesota, which is not peculiar to Minnesota.
It's endemic in the Great Society giveaway programs, and it's one of the reasons they didn't work.
And this is different than the Murphy problem, which is corruption of a different nature.
It's sort of embracing our enemies.
So, those are people like Representative Roe Kahana, who says anything.
He just says anything.
It's sort of another small well and shifty shift.
All Trump did is listen to Netanyahu.
That's ridiculous.
That is patently ridiculous.
Trump's position on Iran goes back to 1985.
He was, as a private citizen, vocal and concerned.
about how we were capitulated to the regime of terror and what a terrible mistake it was.
And I think bought in immediately to the Reagan analysis that if you are going to have nuclear weapons, particularly those that can destroy the world, and you are going to have some form of mutual deterrent, it was critical that the people that had possession of these weapons at least be rational.
We never can assure that they're going to be good, decent people.
But you could have extraordinarily evil people.
You could put Putin and Xi Jinping in that category or their predecessors.
But they're rational.
Rational meaning they want to survive, they don't want to die.
They don't mind if a lot of their citizens die.
I mean, who could have killed more people than the communist dictators of China?
Well, maybe the Ayatollah.
But at least they have to have a level of rationality.
So, President Reagan, who really should be listened to because he probably was our wisest president in a long, long time, he said, We just cannot allow nuclear weapons to get in the hands of irrational people.
Well, they sure as hell, in the regime of terror, meet the definition of irrational people.
And so, from the very, very beginning, this has been.
Without any knowledge that they were nuclear, without any knowledge they're going to become nuclear, Trump made this point.
I think it was in 1985.
And then in 2003, the MEK, who doesn't get the attention they deserve, but maybe now will with the exposure of these victims, who discovered the enrichment of uranium in 2003.
When that happened, a bell went off.
In the mind of those of us who I think are sensible and rational, that, oh boy, what Reagan was afraid of has now just happened.
These people who are irrational, who are insane on the subject of suicide could take out the whole world.
And this is not one in which there's, you know, room for reasonable positions on either side.
Iran, as presently constituted the regime of terror, shouldn't be within 10,000 miles of nuclear weapons if you want to survive.
And at that point, I think President Trump is completely immovable on.
I even think this idea.
that maybe after 20 years they can be rational or 30 or 40.
I do not believe this is one that President Trump will accept, even if there are people in his administration that look at it that way.
Once again, going back to what I think the story of the day is, and that is the 10 women who appeared on the front page of the New York Post.
Thank you again, New York Post, for being such brave and exceptional.
citizens of this great country, as you were when you were the only one to publish the hard drive that even to this day hasn't been really analyzed correctly, that proves without any doubt that the Biden family was a racketeering enterprise and was involved not only in taking massive amounts of money from our worst enemies,
like multiple millions of dollars, but was involved in betraying the United States.
by one example, the Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, which is 400 miles from China and 400 miles from Iran.
And we gave it up as part of the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
It was never scheduled to be given up.
There's no other American president, including Obama, who thought it should be given up.
He was probably afraid that it would create too much of a problem.
Not that he didn't.
Seem to really love the Ayatollah.
I mean, you don't give cash to somebody that you're not enamored of, I guess.
But Biden, and maybe it's because Biden was really an autopan, but it just has to be that whoever was Biden had to be affected by the 21 to 31 million dollars he got from China shortly, you know, over the five-year period before,
and doing something that is completely without any basis or explanation, and that is giving up a base 400 miles from your biggest enemy, who is threatening to take control of the world away from you in a short period of time, and is building up their military with half their budget.
And there you have a fully operational, recently modernized, great base that is sitting in a place that you're not going to be able to replace.
Well, it's gone.
It has not been replaced.
China is that much safer.
Iran is that much safer.
And the United States of America, who elected this bastard president, is that much more danger.
You go figure that.
And don't go figure because it's a horrible thing to think of.
Well, we want you to watch Dr. Maria tonight because she really is going into further depth on these subjects that we're talking about.
So, a couple of things that we'll save for tomorrow night, which is the situations at JFK.
And I really do want to talk about that because I have a solution for it.
And it's probably good if we wait and see if we can get the secretary on because I want to present the solutions.
that could at least solve some of the problems in New York where, and also it's kind of personal because the first near miss at Kennedy Airport occurred the day before I landed at Kennedy, and the second occurred the day after I landed at Kennedy.
And I'm going to be taking off out of there, I think, pretty soon.
Maybe it's LaGuardia, I don't know.
But hey, it's like when the regime of terror twice set up bombings.
And in one case, I was pretty specifically the target.
And in the other, I would have gone with a whole bunch of my good friends like Judge Mucasey and Speaker Gingrich and Madam Rajavi, the head of the MEK, who is a remarkable, remarkable woman and would be a charismatic and really difference-making leader of Iran, even in a short period.
We'll also give you some more details because we'll have to gather them on these people that are scheduled for hanging.
Ten now relieved of that.
Yeah, ten relieved of it.
Five released and five being kept there for another week or two so they can rape them.
Yes, I said that.
They can rape them because that's what they do.
And we'll we have some information about the Pope and maybe a way of resolving that.
And also, my challenge, I offered a challenge.
The Mechs have not taken advantage of it, but there is something out in Queens, which is just that way.
And people in New York now believe that there's the curse of the Mambino.
Mandami showed up at a med game.
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And since he showed up at the med game, they've lost.
Uh, nine or ten in a row, but playing tonight.
We'll see what happens, but I offered to go to the game for them, even though i'm a Yankee fan, because there's nobody in recent memory, certainly no living mayor that has as many World Series championships, division championships for both the Yankees and the MATS uh, a Stanley Cup the last time the Knicks were in a national championship.
Uh, my sports, uh records have been unmatched in recent times.
We can go back to Mayor Wagner and Mayor LaGuardia, and they did pretty well too.
But the other mayors have been real flops as far as championships, probably because they don't love sports the way I do.
But the curse of Mombino, the Met fans are really upset about.
And the Knick fans are imploring him not to go to any of the Knick games because they think that curse could be carried over to them.
So I am willing to do that.
I also, let's see if it works tonight.
I did a special invocation, my special sports voodoo for them.
So let's see if it works tonight.
It may require personal presence, but this invocation may work.
So we'll follow that.
And the Yankees are playing the Red Sox, which is another good reason why I should get off early, which really isn't early, just not extend soccer time.
And thank you very much to Brady Kreitzer for appearing tonight.
Get the National Road.
And let's keep watching this.
This is an evolving situation.
As I said, the president is very artfully playing 10-card Monty, and he has got them totally confused.
But in the process, it necessarily confuses everybody else.
Because if it didn't, then they'd figure it out from the public press.
Pray for the people of Iran, please.
They're so close.
They're so close to being saved from torch.
100 years of torture under the Shah, under the Ayatollahs.
Pray for the people of Israel.
Pray to end the plague of anti Semitism, which we have more information about for you.
Pray for the people of Ukraine who are making modest gains as we all don't pay attention to them.
And of course, pray for us, the people of America, and for our great president who, oh my goodness, is he at the right time?
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Thank you, God.
Keep giving him your grace.
And now go over to Lindell TV and watch Dr. Maria because I showed you guys really excellent.
I even helped a little.
I delivered a little piece of information.
I was a researcher.
So thank you very much.
We'll see you tomorrow night at seven on Lindell and eight here on X.
And of course, God bless America.
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.
There was a book written in 1776 that guided much of the discipline of thinking that brought to us the discovery of our freedoms, of our God-given freedoms.
It was Thomas Paine's Common Sense, written in 1776, one of the first American bestsellers.
in which Thomas Paine explained by rational principles the reason why these small colonies felt the necessity to separate from the Kingdom of Great Britain and the King of England.
He explained their inherent desire for liberty, for freedom, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, the ability to select the people who govern them.
And he explained it in ways that were understandable to all the people.
not just the elite.
Because the desire for freedom is universal.
The desire for freedom adheres in the human mind and it is part of the human soul.
This is exactly the time we should consult our history.
Look at what we've done in the past and see if we can't use it to help us now.
We understand that our founders created the greatest country in the history of the world.
The greatest democracy, the freest country.
A country that has taken more people out of poverty than any country ever.
All of us are so fortunate to be Americans.
But a great deal of the reason for America's constant ability to self-improve is because we're able to reason, we're able to talk, we're able to