America's Mayor Live (914): President Trump Wants "The Best Deal" With Iran, But Won't Be, "Rushed"
Rudy Giuliani critiques President Trump's stalled Iran deal amidst IRGC power struggles and condemns the Southern Poverty Law Center for falsely labeling conservative groups while ignoring Antifa. He attacks Mayor Eric Adams over homelessness and redistricting efforts in Texas, Virginia, and Florida, alongside concerns regarding Chinese-owned farmland near US military bases uncovered by a $300 million Palantir partnership. Ultimately, the episode underscores the urgency of liberty and rational discourse in navigating these complex geopolitical and domestic challenges. [Automatically generated summary]
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Roasting Process Begins00:03:34
Good evening.
This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is America's Mayor Live.
We are actually in the Times Square area as everyone has gotten their way into their Broadway plays below us and are hopefully laughing.
I mean, some of them turn out to be great hits, some of them turn out to be great busts, and some of them turn out to be okay.
You never know.
Engine of the left wing.
which to me has for a long time been a creature of Marxism and the attempt of Marxism to make America an amoral.
It is, though, surprising to me.
I'll give you just one thing they're alleged to have done, which if they've done it, tells you everything you need to know about them.
According to the indictment that was unveiled by the Justice Department yesterday, in 2013, They claimed he was responsible for the 1963 Street Baptist Church bombing that killed four young girls.
The one that they used to defame President Trump when President Trump said there were good people and bad people on both sides.
But there aren't any good people on the right, according to Southern Pops clanners, as their tools.
Now, The head of the CEO, Brian Fair, says that these were confidential informants.
For what?
They're not a law enforcement group.
I've never heard of a not for profit having confidential informants.
Exactly what Moa closed his eyes to in Boston with Whitey Bulger.
I'm going to get proven right about January 6th also.
And I'm going to take you back when I am to my podcast two days later videos.
These are two people that we'll have to find out.
That would be Sullivan and Ray Epps.
Formed against our group.
We out there strapped.
We out there ready to burn that shit down.
We out there to defend our fucking self.
We got to defend ourselves now, too.
We do because power to the people, power to the people.
All right, no, David.
One more here.
Before we go up there, thank you.
When we go in, we don't need to get shot.
That went to jail for three and four years.
Ashley Babbitt.
So, why were they not prosecuted in the same way?
But we're going to take a break.
And when we come back, we're going to have Anthony Constantino with us, who just received yesterday the endorsement of President Trump.
And as you might remember, he was on with me about two weeks ago, and we endorsed him.
And this is a wonderful opportunity to really restructure the Republican Party of New York into not just being, you know, taking the crumb.
Here we are, pretty much at the beginning of the process here at this.
Orchestrating Endorsements00:11:11
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It's not like a factory, it's like a hospital.
This is the beginning of the process for roasting.
Deep grain, very good quality.
Most people don't use this quality.
We deal with small farmers because they like to know who we're dealing with.
They give us the highest quality, all organic, non GMO.
You should know all Arabica beans.
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All Arabica.
They're going to go into the roaster.
and it'll get roasted for about 20 minutes or so.
Oh my goodness.
Look at these.
My goodness.
Go back and watch what you've missed or want to watch again.
Cut your cable in half.
Candidate.
I built a company over a thousand people.
I said, listen, I'm going to tell you.
People used to confuse me.
And he used to spar with Sugar Ray Robinson.
Well, the same reason I got involved in business.
I just felt like I had to do it.
I was from a town where.
Jobs were going away and manufacturing was getting crushed.
My town, Amsterdam, New York, where my family had a business, got crushed.
It went from 30 or 40,000 people down to 15,000 people.
The factories were vacant.
I just saw people losing jobs and I felt obligated to do something about it.
And so I built a company.
My co founder is in his 80s now.
He's a huge fan of what I'm doing.
And he cut me a $100,000 check to start Sticker Mule.
And he always said, We created this company out of anger and frustration with the loss of jobs.
We were both manufacturing guys and we both wanted to bring manufacturing back.
And he was excited to help me.
And we created a company called Sicker Mill, created over a thousand jobs.
Sort of the same with politics.
It was born out of frustration.
You know, it's easy to sit on the sidelines.
There's a lot of things to be frustrated about with regards to politics, especially in New York State.
And I don't like to complain and do nothing.
And so I put up a giant vote for Trump sign because I was frustrated that people weren't supporting the president.
You were supporting him, Roger Stone was supporting him, a few other people.
But too many people, even on the Republican side, were staying quiet.
People were scared to even say they liked the president.
You remember that?
I mean, I only owe.
Three people, something I owe the president because I love him and he sacrificed greatly.
I owe you because you did a beautiful endorsement for me.
And I owe Roger Stone because he was the first person to really encourage me and tell me that I would be good at this.
And so, you know, all that means is you guys call me and you have some advice, I'm going to listen.
But you guys are smart people, and why wouldn't I listen to your advice?
Well, you know, you know something?
They're two very good friends of mine.
And I can tell you, without any doubt, I can speak for them.
You owe us being a great member of Congress.
And this is just the beginning, my friend.
This is just the beginning.
I'm thinking of when I endorsed Marco Rubio.
I was the second person to endorse him for Senate.
And the first one was Jeb Bush.
We orchestrated the endorsement.
And look where he is now, right?
He's unbelievable.
He's unbelievable.
Well, Senator, my understanding is that the mayor was early in endorsing you back in 2010.
Let me tell you something.
I'm Chris again.
I think this is very, very.
We're going to have you on often.
Is it, refresh my recollection, is it all about the Republican primary or will the Democratic race be a race also?
This is a strong Republican seat, but it's definitely over with me.
I think the other guy's a little bit on the weak side.
Yeah.
He was a C lister.
He's a little bit on the weak side.
So he's got a terrible track record.
He was arrested for a felony tax evasion.
He's done some other very bizarre things.
He's not an interesting person.
And so it's game over with me.
Well, you know, Anthony, I'm starting to think, though, given all the things going on in Congress, he might fit in Congress better than you.
I don't know about that.
Felony tax evasion.
Don't say that.
Don't say that.
People get.
That's going to get clipped.
What have they done?
Put it in the ocean?
John has now represented the Atlantic Ocean.
Two beaches and water.
But John might be able to.
That's where I think all these prognosticators are wrong.
They're saying the new map in Virginia will make it 10 to 1 Democrats.
Our guy, John McGuire, don't count him out.
No, John is hard work.
Right.
And he'll outwork anybody on the campaign.
One thing that turns an election, can turn an election around, is a great candidate.
Yep.
A great candidate can make all the difference in a great election.
Especially in a congressional race where it's small enough where you can make up the difference.
I feel it.
So there's an article in the Post today without attribution.
And the only thing wrong with it is the following.
They point out that Margaret Huang is the person who took over the Southern Poverty Law Center and changed it, got it involved in all of these things where they went after Liberty, who, after all, were just worried about their.
Really, they got started because their kids weren't being allowed back in school because the teachers' union took an extra year off.
Because the teachers' union is a very strong communist party organization within the Democrat Party.
And they control the Democrat members.
They do what the teachers union wants.
The teachers union want another year off.
I mean, they don't work that much anyway, but they needed some rest.
They needed like two years off rather than just one.
And do you know a lot of the kids haven't recovered from that?
The scores have been down since then.
Strongly supported by the bought and paid for Democrat Party.
Margaret Huang took over.
Now, she's paid $530,000 for her job.
At this chapter, than left wing Marxist conspiratorial bullshit.
But did she make it worse?
Yes.
She went after the groups like the Roman Catholic Church for the Latin Mass.
She replaced Morris Seligman Dees.
Morris Seligman Dees is the guy who was involved in sexual harassment and racism.
And then she put her attention on the Alliance Defending Freedom, Moms for Liberty, the Family Research Council, the Roman Catholic Church.
People who were too Roman Catholic had to be white supremacists, particularly because of their opposition to abortion.
I mean, Catholics are sensitive about murdering seven, eight, and nine-month-old beings.
Margaret obviously was a big supporter of that slaughter that resulted in more black babies being aborted in Harlem two years ago than born.
Thank you, Margaret.
You're fulfilling the wishes of Planned Parenthood to do the best they can to at least reduce the population of black people in this country.
They also included Turning Point USA in their Hate Watch newsletter.
And they actually circulated that one day before Charlie Kirk was assassinated during a speaking event.
They branded the Chief of Staff, Stephen Miller, not just an anti immigrant, but a racist, and he has draconian immigration policies.
His immigration policies are to keep people who are illegal.
So they paid the Ku Klux Klan, the United Clans of America, Aryan Nations, the National Socialist Party of America.
and the Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club.
And they never bothered to do anything about Antifa.
Instead, they focused on the Catholic Church as a terrorist group, but not Antifa or Black Lives Matter.
Also, some of their major massive funding donors are half a brain George Clooney, who tries to act like he's intelligent.
Of course, he acts.
I know Tim Cook, who seems like he's out of the 1984 novel, you know, one of the weird Marxist scientists.
And of course, George Soros, who is.
What can you say about George Soros?
I just think the idea that if you attack George Soros, you're anti Semitic is really hilarious.
When I was accused of being anti Semitic for.
For attacking George Soros.
I said, I'm a better Jew than George Soros.
They never wanted me to explain why I was a better Jew than George Soros.
I mean, yeah, anyone.
Now, they have over $786 million in assets, yet they still solicit donation.
They took it $106 million in 2024, with $786 million in assets, and they run urgent appeals for emergency clash.
After clashes at the 2017 Unite the Right White.
Supremacist rally.
George Clooney gave him a million bucks.
JP Morgan gave him 500,000.
Cook gave him a million bucks.
So these rallies, I mean, it looks like they staged these routes.
They're running both sides of it.
Right?
They're paying the guys doing the racist chanting.
Yeah.
They're paying the guys killing the kids.
And then they're raising money about all the awful things the people that they pay do.
And they don't tell the people who are donating the money that they're paying them.
Well, how would they?
Mafia Stigma Explained00:10:32
I mean, they would no longer exist if racism no longer existed, right?
So it is in their self interest to make sure.
Wouldn't you think you would.
Have an obligation to disclose to your donors that you're paying off the grand wizard of the AKK.
Just think how, I mean, they concocted this whole Charlottesville hoax and think about how big of an issue that was for a year.
Democrats ran on that on multiple elections.
And no matter how you would explain what Trump said, they wouldn't listen.
No matter how you would explain that Trump was saying there are good and bad people on both sides, which is a simple truth.
I mean, it's like self evident.
Somehow that's bad, though.
There are plenty of people that aren't racist.
But despite the people who say that blacks can't be racist, somehow that means that they're not racist.
Even if they will kill white people.
Right.
Because they hate them so much.
Right.
But the president clearly said blacks can be racist, whites can be racist.
What I learned as a prosecutor of many people, and probably one of the most prolific prosecutors in the last hundred years, right?
The most.
Is there are good and bad people in every group.
And I came from a group.
That had a stigma, and the stigma was the mafia.
And there were many people who would hold Italians back and would be prejudiced against Italians, basically with the impression that all Italians were mafia.
And of course, they weren't.
And when I went after the mafia originally, I was criticized heavily by the Italian groups.
Mario Cuomo, who is a very good man and has.
He has no connection to the mafia.
There's something else, but it's not him that held him back with regard to that.
But in any event, when I first said that, just out of politics, kind of a misplaced defensiveness, he said there is no such thing as the mafia.
Now, that was probably the dumbest statement Mario Cormel ever made.
And this was not a man who made dumb statements.
And why did he do it?
To defend all Italians.
I see this in the Muslim community a lot.
I have spent a lot of time telling you about Muslim crimes and about Muhammad and what Muhammad says and what the Quran says.
I am very much aware of the fact that the vast majority of Muslims are very good people.
I'm not going to say Muslims are among my best friends, but some are.
However, the Muslims are suffering from what Mario Cuomo was suffering from.
And that is, they feel like if they stand up and condemn the worst among them.
It's going to give support to the people who they describe as Islamophobes, who want to say that all Muslims are like the bad Muslims.
So they can't defend them.
They have to stand back.
And that's different than the Mandamis who aggressively support them.
I put Mandami in a different category.
We don't have enough evidence to say that Mandami is a terrorist.
I don't know that he is or he isn't, but I don't have the evidence that he is.
But I do have the evidence that he enthusiastically supports Islamic terrorists.
Most Muslims do not enthusiastically support Muslim terrorists.
Most of them are like you are, and I am.
In many ways, they're like Mario Cuomo was.
They will engage in fictions in order to protect their group against calumny and prejudice.
And they'll say, you know, people are exaggerating and people are.
So I spent my time after I was told I shouldn't use the word mafia.
I was even told that the Justice Department had a rule that you couldn't use the word mafia that George Mitchell had put in at the request of Mario Biaggi, who, by the way, is one of the congressmen I sentenced to jail, got sentenced to jail as a felon for the second time around.
And.
There was a rule in the Justice Process.
You couldn't use the word mafia.
The Attorney General exempted me from that.
And I used the word mafia.
And I used to say to my Italian friends and groups, when we can say the word mafia, we're going to show that we're not controlled by them.
We are independent of them.
And we're different than they are.
And they sort of line up with the same groups like the Irish people who had Irish gangs on the Lower East Side that were very brutal and killed people, or the Jewish organizations.
Believe it or not, there were major Jewish organized crime groups.
Or the Russian organized crime.
All those groups of people have very, very fine people like we do.
And believe it or not, our percentage is no greater than theirs.
Oh, we may have been more successful in creating this unbelievable organization that had tentacles unlike any other.
And that sort of captured the imagination of Hollywood, also, which made it worse.
But there's no reason for us to be defensive about it.
Yes, there is a mafia, and we hate it.
Just like we hate German criminals and Irish criminals and black criminals and these criminals and that criminal and Muslim criminals.
And boy, if we could ever get beyond that, that's where America's going.
That's the more perfect union that we're striving for.
Not Mario Cuomo saying there is no mafia or the Muslim saying that there is no, Hamas really doesn't teach killing Jews and Christians.
I'm sorry, they do.
It's in their book.
The Southern Poverty Law Center is a disgrace.
It's a disgrace.
And it has been for some time.
Maud Maron, who ran unsuccessfully for DA against the racist DA that we have in Manhattan, who was one of the reasons for people dying at numbers they shouldn't in Manhattan, points out how she personally was attacked by the Southern Poverty Law Center for a group.
That she helped to form with 10 other parents, Moms for Liberty and Defending Education.
And they were placed on the Southern Poverty Law Center's hate map alongside neo Nazi groups and Ku Klux Klan groups, which led to violence against them, a very, very difficult time being able to transact business in banks.
And they manufactured a hate against these people.
What was their crime?
They were standing up for merit based admission to schools.
They were opposing critical race theory.
They were objecting to radical gender affirmation practices.
They were asserting that girls' sports should be reserved for biological girls.
And that biological males should be kept out of biological girls' bathrooms.
Now, you may agree or disagree with this, but unless you're a sick jackass like former New York City controller Mark Levine, or you're a member of the Southern Poverty Law Center, which manufactures this, you don't call these people terrorists.
What it did was it led to death threats.
Vile messages like, piece of SHIT fascists like you deserve to be dragged against the wall and force fed.
Another pledge to personally eradicate moms for liberty leaders.
Once the Southern Poverty Law Center designated defending education as extremist, many of the parents left because they were afraid, not because they disagreed with the cause.
Some were physically attacked.
Right.
And we'll go in and get you some of the people like the people Who were praying outside of the abortion center.
That's all they were doing.
Are in jail now for four or five years.
Well, having a hard time getting John Lemon in jail for breaking into a church and disrupting it.
That's the crime.
It's the same statute.
You can't interrupt an abortion center, you can't interrupt a church service.
And it's one thing to pray, it's another thing to go in and interrupt the minister in the middle of a service and tell him he has to answer questions.
Start banging around all of his beautiful objects and then covering it like Don Lemon was doing.
But all of the same people that gave money to the Southern Poverty Law Center are supporting a fraud like him.
And they're the same people who were behind what happened in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where ICE was just doing their job.
Iran Arms Blockade00:15:13
Well, let's go back and summarize.
We did in the earlier show, but we'll cover a few.
Extra things here about where the war in Iran is at.
Would you agree with me?
I have Ted and I have my good friend Rob, who's come in from New Jersey, which is just right across the river.
And do you have a microphone so you can be heard?
Or if I don't, but I think we got, we can put, he wants to come on here.
Why don't you get closer?
Like come over here or something.
We got to sit next to him.
Why don't you come over here and just grab something?
Because I want to talk a little about the war.
And right now, it does appear as if we're at a stalemate.
So we've got.
We've got Stephen, too.
We've got the reign of terror saying that they are in control.
I shouldn't say blocking, but that they are in control of the Gulf of Hormuz.
Right.
And at the same time, we are in control of the Gulf of Hormuz in that we will not allow Iranian ships to go through.
Right.
But they will only allow ships to go through if the ships are escorted by them.
Now, what that means is, I assume that if a ship is coming through escorted by them, that ship is going to run into our blockade.
It's going to be Iranian ships on both sides, right?
And it's going to run into our blockade.
Right.
So, in effect, together, their blockade and our answer to their blockade, right?
Right.
Is blocking the Gulf of Hormuz.
Right.
So we're in a stalemate.
Yep.
So what do you think is going to happen?
The president took one extra step today.
The president said today that we can fire on any Iranian ship or whatever they use that's trying to place mines in the Strait of Hormuz because they claim they have placed mines there.
I'm not sure they have, but they say they have.
Right.
So where are we going here?
Are they.
The top general is this guy right here.
This is what we can make out General Ahmed Vahidi.
He is the head of the IRGC.
Khomeini's son was selected because of the IRGC.
He has spent his time while his father was Ayatollah sucking up to the IRGC.
And the fact that he is possibly gay, and therefore they assume, because they're prejudiced, that he's a weakling, they probably figure and that they have something on him.
They think they can manipulate him better.
And they didn't always agree with the Ayatollah.
And ultimately, despite the fact that they have the military power, the Ayatollah under the Constitution has all the power.
So now they got themselves a figure, they got a beautiful figurehead Ayatollah.
We're not even sure he's alive.
They may have a stuffed puppet here somewhere.
Yeah.
That's right, Mayor.
So, do they come to the bargaining table, and how long does the president wait before he takes them out?
And will he take them out?
Right.
And I want Ted and Bob to tell me what they think is going to happen.
I talk very loud so you can answer the microphone.
Those are the big questions, Mayor, that are being asked.
And that's.
It's, you know, a lot of analysts believe that's why the president has extended the ceasefire to give Iran time to come up with a unified plan.
Because, as you said, you have these different factions, and that's nothing new in Iran, right?
We have the hardline IRGC commanders and leadership, and then you have others who may want to take a different approach.
This has always been the case.
But what's different now is that they don't have the Ayatollah, the one that was killed at the beginning of this war.
He was kind of the ultimate arbiter, right?
He would, these different factions would fight amongst themselves, but he would be the final decision maker.
Without him there, and what they knew, Ayatollah, that frankly, we don't even know if he's alive, these internal conflicts are still occurring, but there's no ultimate decision maker.
And it does appear that the IRGC and the more hardline elements are winning out.
So the president is giving them more time.
Publicly, it's being said in order to allow them to come up with a unified plan because of this.
Internal, the internal fighting.
Iran itself, of course, they're going to disagree with this assessment.
They claim, no, no, no, no, there's a council in place, decisions are being made.
There was no major internal conflict.
But even they've said, and I've been watching and analyzing Iranian state television, Mayor, they're even saying there's no disagreement.
However, the IRGC does seem to have, they seem to be in a strong position right now when it comes to decision making.
They point to the foreign minister's ex post, right, where he had said that the straight is now open.
Their response to that, one of their spokesmen, I assume he was speaking for, he hasn't been fired for validity, said, We don't listen to a moron.
Yeah.
Well, yes, that's right.
That's right.
I can give you an idea.
They feel pretty empowered, huh?
Right.
And at this time, it doesn't appear that they have, the RGC are.
Is calling the shots, and from their perspective, they feel that they're winning this thing.
So, Rob, how about you?
Well, I think what's gonna happen?
Just tell us what's gonna happen.
Yeah, I think.
Well, it's a shame that I would say that Trump has time, it's time is on his side, if not for the midterms, right?
It's a shame that the midterms have to be involved in this whole thing because this thing is going to unfold at its own fruition because the collateral damage.
To that country, they've been deballed basically.
The leadership, and it's only a matter of time before they fall on their face.
Right?
There's not what are they going to do?
Their whole they've been taken out, their ships are sitting at the bottom.
Oh, they've been completely decimated.
So, how long can they carry on the charade of uh of not getting into substantive negotiations with Trump?
I know what they're because you even I think believe you might have mentioned it previously, Mayor.
That they're pressing him because they know the midterms, that's what they're trying to do.
This is a game.
I think that's a very good point that Rob makes.
You know, most people, and I can understand why they say this, most people think that time is on the side of the IRGC and the Iranian terrorists because they have time to regroup.
They have time to rebuild.
They have time to.
They have nothing to do it with.
Right.
I mean, remember I told you earlier, I don't know if it was in this show or some other show, that we did a miracle like we used to do in the Second World War.
We had no drones.
Now we have at least 13,000 drones superior to the Iranian drones.
And we developed them within six weeks.
Right.
And we manufactured them at scale within six weeks.
And now we can manufacture an unlimited number of drones for us and for Ukraine.
And until they figure out or Russia figures out how to go, because this is like first drone, then they make a better one, then we make a better one, then they make a better one, then we make a better one.
But we have taken away from them the facility.
Nobody, thank God, has bombed our facilities to make these drones.
And you're going to have a hard time finding a facility to make these drones in Iran.
And if the Mossad or we find out where it is, it'll be gone in a minute.
Yeah, manufacturing has been decimated.
Ceasefire and no ceasefire.
The internal infiltration within Iran by the Mossad with the help of the MEK. who nobody wants to give credit to, is extraordinary.
Why do you think they're, when people say, well, the MEK has no support within Iran, why are they being executed if they're not a threat?
Why does the and tell me, name one other group inside Iran that's having that kind of impact?
That's that's right.
You can what name one of the group?
The United States, all right.
The United States, that's just a larger group of MDK, right?
We've got Stephen, Stephen on, Stephen.
Also, you have no uh, no operatives of the shah of the shah in that group being executed.
What are they doing?
They're waiting around for the champagne.
That's right.
At the parties.
Yeah.
His fights in D.C. for sure.
Pardon me?
The Shaws, Baby Shaws fights in D.C.
I don't even know if it is Gene.
Except maybe the Little League.
That's right.
That's right.
Of course, you have groups like the different ethnic groups that you'd want to lean on.
Some of these internal, there are some internal opposition groups, of course.
But we've tried to arm the opposition groups this past fall, something the president was even open about.
But we gave these weapons to the Kurds and they kept them for their own fight instead of getting these weapons, right?
These much needed weapons.
Gosh, how often does that happen to us?
Lucky they're not being used against us.
You know what might have been used against us in some of these things?
Some of the weapons we left behind in Afghanistan.
Oh my gosh.
I can imagine in Afghanistan and how about Iraq?
I mean, we left behind at Bagram.
Not only do we give up the airbase 400 miles from China, 400 miles from Iran.
Imagine if we had that airbase now with Iran.
Right.
Something like 30, something like 50,000 Humvees, like a number of that didn't even make sense.
You know why that air base would be enormously helpful to us?
If you could establish a fort of some kind on the border of Iran with a lot of the dissidents who would then flow over, this thing would come down real quickly.
And 400 miles away would have been close enough to set up like a, that would be the main post.
And then you put a couple on the border and you could start helping the dissidents.
I mean, there's got to be a real temptation to arm the MEK and the NCRI.
You know, we took their arms.
We have something like 13,000 of their tanks.
Have they requested arms from the U.S.?
They gave up their arms when America took over Iraq.
They gave them to the United States.
And they have an invoice.
I think it was General Adorno who did that.
They have an invoice?
Yeah, they have an invoice for their arms.
They don't pick them up, take a claim check?
They were given money?
I don't know.
I think they don't think the arms were used by us or the Iranians or whatever.
But they do have a claim to X number of arms.
Could they take delivery of arms right now?
Where would we even send them if that was?
Well, they have arms inside of.
I mean, they attacked.
I don't know how much they have in arms, but they had enough to attack the Ayatollah's residence four days before the American Israeli attack and kill more IRGC members than the IRGC killed of them and captured them by about three to one.
And I think that was an exploratory mission to help Mossad.
And they have taken over two or three outposts.
Right.
They've attacked them and taken them over.
And they have some arms and they steal some from the IRGC.
And of course, for Iran, look, the name of the game for them is survival.
So, as Rob, we've all kind of pointed out here, they're hoping that they can, you know, President Trump will continue to face pressures here at home to wrap this up with the midterm elections coming up.
And increase pressure from the Gulf states.
I mean, Iran has already said, right, if the US and Israel were to strike infrastructure, including their power plants, they would hit back, but not necessarily specifically at the US, but at the Gulf states and their power supplies.
And of course, we're hitting summer months.
It gets very hot over there.
And so we've already seen these sorts of threats from Iran.
So they're really hoping that they can fade out.
I've got to get you on a few other subjects before we cut out that people have to hear.
You stay with us, Stephen, and you all comment on them.
One of them is that the left wing groups, I guess like the Southern Poverty Law Center, groups like that, are now criticizing Mandami that he's not left enough.
Not left enough?
Yes, yes, yes.
You mean the Kashdama Sawant?
Who is a former Seattle City Council member?
Yeah, Seattle.
Has contrasted herself with Mamdani, assuring voters she'll be even more radical.
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Oh, God.
They say that AOCification of Mamdani has taken place at lightning speed because they consider AOC to be too light.
Oh, right.
Because AOC has national ambitions.
The one also circulated a video of a member of the activist group.
Workers strike back accusing Mandami of delivering a mind boggling list of betrayals, including endorsing Kathy Hochul for re election.
Well, I mean, Kathy Hochul is a dimwit who will do anything he wants.
They don't really, they've never met Kathy Hochul and talked to her.
They would find out that that was a very smart endorsement because she's too dumb to make up her own mind.
She's about four foot one, I believe, the smallest woman I've ever seen in my life.
Oh, the Also, he's being derided for his transgender policies, which I think are to keep his mouth shut.
He doesn't have a transgender policy.
What is a transgender policy anyway?
It means you should be in favor of guys who put dresses on going into men's rooms, guys boxing with women.
They want contracts to be preferably given to trans members.
It's kind of like a big scam that they do as well.
There's a little bit of that.
Yeah, it sounds like another scam.
Well, also, you want to be like Camp on Tim.
You want to be a haven.
For mutilation.
So you can go to Minneapolis if you're 15 years old and your parents don't want you to get chopped up, have your generals chopped up.
You can go there, get your generals chopped off, and Tam Potter protect you.
That is.
There are, I don't know if there's another state like that.
Right.
But that's what they are in favor of.
They also are down on him because after 18 people died because of him, because he wouldn't pick up the homeless, he started picking up the homeless.
And they are against any form of homeless sleep.
Let the homeless die.
Also, Mandami's mother, Mira Nair, had attended a party at Gislaine's Maxwell home.
And they've had demonstrations against him because of that.
Well, he's in the Epstein class.
His family was pals with Epstein, right?
Like, That's what they're rallying against, I thought.
That's quite funny.
My family is in Palestine, one of them says, constantly under attack.
And I'm hearing you say, Free Palestine, but also Israel has the right to exist.
Don't be hypocritical.
So, I mean, you can't hate Jews much more than Mandami does, but I guess it isn't quite enough.
It isn't quite enough for them.
Maybe it's up here.
It's bizarre what's happened to the.
The Democrat Party.
Meanwhile, he's doing everything he can to ruin New York.
They shouldn't really be so tough on him.
He appointed a woman to protect Jewish people.
She's going to fight anti Semitism for his administration.
She was tapped last month for Mayor Mamdani.
This has got to be a contradiction.
Mayor Mamdani's office to combat anti Semitism.
But when she was before the city council for her hearing, She can't define anti Semitism.
She was asked to define anti Semitism.
Pretty easy, hating Jews.
She can't define anti Semitism.
She's like Justice Jackson, who can't tell you what a woman is.
Well, she's afraid she's going to incriminate herself?
Well, she can't define it.
She's going to deal with anti Semitism on a case by case approach.
The first thing I'll say is that across city government, There is not a definition codified for any form of hate at all.
So, the way that we combat hate and then our colleagues at NYPD address these incidents is without a codified definition.
Wish it away.
I bet there's probably about a million pages of white papers on the subject that they've paid millions of dollars to produce.
There's no definition on the books.
Right.
Wow.
So, surprises me.
This is who's going to protect.
Jews.
She doesn't know.
She's going to protect Jews against something she can't define.
It doesn't know.
Also, the grieving mother of a 15-year-old boy who was gunned down in Queens nearly a week ago hasn't heard a word from Mayor Mamdani.
Wow.
He is a cold-hearted bastard.
And I'm telling you that because when I was mayor, if I didn't get to her within 24 hours, I'd feel guilty.
And the whole state is one cold hearted bastard.
The whole city knows that.
You know where we're sitting right now?
The other night, within two blocks of here, a one year old child was found abandoned, dying out on the street, saved just in time.
This guy, you've got to understand the socialists and communists have no conscience, it doesn't exist.
They hate people.
Yeah.
They are, they are, they're really, they're really, whether they know it or not, they've been brainwashed by a satanic philosophy.
Right.
And I'm not saying that in any way other than Marx was an admitted Satanist.
Right.
He was an admitted worshiper of Satan for a period of time.
Right.
How do they feel about themselves?
This teen was pummeled to death.
They're just beaten up because the city is out of control.
Mandami hasn't done a damn thing.
He didn't speak up about this.
He didn't offer the family any help or any assistance.
He's been asked to, and he ignores it.
He didn't attend a vigil for the teenager.
Instead, he went to NYC celebrating his first 100 days in office.
He is a cold hearted bastard.
Most socialists are, and most privileged characters like him are.
Also, here's where he's getting a real pushback.
The crazy people to the left are just the normal people.
The residents of New York Housing are saying that things have gotten worse in the short time that he's there, and that his $2.5 billion plan to provide heat pumps and to improve housing hasn't even been outlined yet, nor is it included in the budget.
Wow.
He's going to fall on his face with everything.
So, Democrats, socialists, and communists cannot administer, they can't manage.
Right.
Because they live in an unreal world.
Yeah.
And they think things are just going to happen.
They don't think you really should put hard work behind them.
Nobody ever told them how those things are.
That's why all you have to do is take a tour with me of Democrat America and you see one horrible administrator after another.
I ask you to remember that when Obama put out Obamacare for the when it first came out with all of the big, oh, wow, so terrific.
We see how much Trump has accomplished in a short period of time.
Obamacare, the computer went down right away.
I mean, because they don't know what the F they're doing.
Oh, did you ever see that website that Trump created?
They never ran anything.
They never, you know, I learned from running things that you got to test it, you got to make sure it works, you got to go over it again, you've got to hold people accountable.
They just think.
Well, what's that new website that Trump recently created for medical?
You ever see that website?
It's a beautiful website.
Alternative Jersey Ideas00:03:46
Yeah, RX.
Trump RX is getting great, great.
Comments.
I'm thinking of using it.
I'm going to use it.
Just to see what happens.
Any of us can use it.
I've never seen a more beautiful aesthetic and a smooth operation.
I mean, the thing is built like a machine, it's a beautiful website.
So the New York posted a nice little article about the curse of Mambino and how I would get it.
Here.
See this?
Oh, yeah.
Right here.
Oh, nice.
Is that today?
I asked the Mets to invite me so that I could break the curse, but I did say, if you don't, I'll.
I'll do an invocation for you.
I did the invocation around 4 30 yesterday, and the Mets won last night.
I want to see that.
That's an article.
Under my leadership as mayor, I mean, first of all, of the living mayors, I have the most world championships.
I do think that.
Guess what?
You did it.
You got to take credit for this.
Of course I did.
My invocation worked.
And I think we made the pick.
Now we got to do another story.
This one doesn't necessarily give us the credit that we deserve.
No, no, no.
I would have been better if I could have been there, but.
Rudy's pitch to Kay Kirks.
It's your number four world championships.
The Yankees were in the playoffs every year.
The Mets were in the playoffs at least three of the eight years that I.
The Yankees and the Mets played in the one and only Subway Series while I was mayor.
The Rangers won the Stanley Cup.
The Knicks played for the world championship twice.
Oh, come on.
These guys don't know baseball.
Bunch of sissy boys.
The Yankees are thinking of wearing their blue uniform on the road.
And this is unbelievable.
And some of the players, like Judge and others, say they will never ever change the pinstripes as their home uniform.
Right.
But that the way uniform, which is a gray uniform, I know exactly.
It's a gray uniform with navy blue lettering saying New York.
Yep, I know exactly.
They have a spring training jersey.
And a warm up jersey that's blue.
I know exactly what you're talking about.
With the same New York on it.
And some of the players think that since other teams now have three away jerseys and three home jerseys, that they should have an alternative jersey for the road.
Or at least that's what the captain, Aaron Judge, Kind of hasn't said yes and hasn't said no.
He has made it clear, however, that they will never change the in stripe jersey, the home jersey.
Tonight they were wearing their navy blue jerseys when, by the way, they defeated the Red Sox for a sweep.
Wow, they got the sweep.
Well, we have the picture of the uniform up on the screen.
This is the new one they're thinking about doing.
And these will show their standard grays.
Now, Jazz Chisholm, who is by far the most colorful Yankee, I don't know if you know him.
He's also a very good player.
He says, I love them.
I think these are sick.
I think alternative jerseys are sick.
Redistricting Map Debate00:12:35
That means good.
George would like him.
George would like him.
You know, George's son has allowed them to have facial hair.
George never allowed facial hair.
How do you feel about that, man?
I'm okay with that.
I'm okay with that.
Gerrymandering is something we'll have to spend some time on.
I think people know what it is.
We'll go through the history of it.
Of course, there's going to be gerrymandering.
Where's the line?
I guess there's no line anymore.
So now Florida, I mean, this is going to be so DeSantis says, okay, you want to create four seats in Virginia.
We think we can do three, four in Florida.
Now, there are people who say that you got to be careful in Florida because you could leave behind contestable Republican districts if you start moving it around.
And they think that at best you could create two.
But first of all, I don't know that I have a feeling that the plan in Virginia is going to be.
It was struck down, wasn't it?
No, it was enjoined.
Okay.
Meaning.
So, what an injunction means doesn't go into effect right away.
Stop for now, but in order to have a hearing, in order to have a trial.
But everything ceases.
But you do, when you do an injunction, one of the things that you have to consider two things.
Would it be irreparable damage if the action went ahead?
And what are the chances of winning?
And if there's no chance of winning on appeal, you cannot grant an injunction.
So the court at least had to make the decision that the argument against the redistricting has merit and has a chance, you even might have to go so far as a little better chance of winning than losing.
Doesn't mean you're going to win.
Right.
But it also means you're not going before the corporate or laughing.
Right.
You're not wasting everyone's time.
Right.
Interesting.
Now, some people are criticizing Republicans, Mayor.
For kind of starting this fight, the redistricting fight.
And, you know, we had a time where we all kind of accepted the redistricting every 10 years, you know, Texas, California, New York, Florida, everybody.
We just do it once every 10 years.
And it was kind of the thing we all abided by.
Now, some say Republicans with Texas kind of kicked this off.
And now Democrats are doing what they just did in Virginia.
They're going to do this in other states.
Did we start this?
It's a free for all now.
Won't the courts have to come in?
A couple of years.
Back, however, Democrats did redistricting in the mid.
In the mid, we're just, what you're talking about is the present cycle.
In the present cycle, Texas was the first.
But two years ago, New York redistricted.
Four years ago, New York redistricted in the middle.
And it was struck down.
Then they got rid of the judges.
They put on even more political judges.
That's a New York thing.
And they accepted the same plan that the earlier court had struck down.
Wow.
So maybe this.
And that's why we lost two seats.
Remember, we gained four seats in New York.
Yes.
That's because the redistricting plan the Democrats put up had been struck down.
Okay.
And based on that, we gained four seats.
On the original plan, we gained four seats.
Then they got rid of the chief judge.
They got rid of another judge.
The chief judge they put up there is mindlessly left.
The court's not much to talk about anyway, but at least the plan they had presented to the Democratic court four years ago was so bad that they had to strike it down.
Hochul then went, got rid of the chiefs, forced her off, put a political hack in charge as the chief judge in New York, put another political hack on, and then had a judge recuse himself or herself because they had expressed an opinion on redistricting, which Europe's had to do.
And they brought up a judge from a lower court to sit on the bench so they could fix it and therefore accept.
The redistricting path that had been rejected two years earlier.
That went in effect for the last election, which is why the Republicans lost two seats.
So the Democrats started this within this cycle, within this since the 2020 census.
The Democrats were the first to mess around.
At least New York, for sure.
Texas is a response to New York.
California and Virginia are a response to Texas.
Yes.
Now, the California one is on hold again, also.
I don't know if they're going to have time to do it.
Even the proposition is on hold as to whether it's legal.
Let's see what happens.
So I don't know.
I think DeSantis is probably going to get one ready, and they'll all probably get declared illegal.
But just in case.
He wants the hacker phone.
There are a couple of other places that could push a little too, but we'll see.
So it's interesting on the legal, you know, where the whole idea of redistricting is that, does that stem from the Constitution itself?
You know, or is it something that was given to Congress, authorities granted to Congress?
Well, not to Congress, it's state legislatures.
At the state level.
Right.
But the census every 10 years dictates how many seats the state will have.
Correct.
Under general rules that are provided by Congress, but they're very, very, very, very easy to get around.
Right.
And so the question is now are we getting to a point where it's just going to be a partisan?
We're getting to a point where we have to do something to rein it in.
Right.
It's gone too far.
I mean, Virginia's, let's say they end up with 10 Democrats and one Republican.
I mean, it might be a blue state, but it's not 90% blue.
Right, right.
So, one last thought.
The United States government does not know and doesn't have a real sense of how much farmland is owned by Red China.
And they do know that a lot of it is very close to military installations.
So the Agriculture Department has announced a $300 million partnership with Palantir Technologies to survey and come up with a very, very detailed list of the Chinese properties that are very close to our bases.
You can see all across the country.
These are the bases that have Chinese farms surrounding them.
How weird is that, right?
Why?
Is that just.
Why?
Well, you know, why?
I mean, I didn't.
I don't know.
How is that allowed to happen?
That was a question, right?
You've got them from Maine across to Fort Lewis and Washington, right across the country.
Maine, Fort Lewis, Washington.
Farms, right around that.
Yeah, I have them in.
In Naval Station, New York.
Naval Station in Norfolk, farms all around it.
Fort Liberty in North Carolina.
McDill Air Force Base.
That's a gigantic one.
Fort Moore.
Fort Cavazos.
Fort Leonard Wood.
Whiteman Air Force Base.
Camp Bullis.
Yuma Proving Ground.
Camp Pendleton, the biggest Marine base, I think.
We got a map up on the screen.
Fort Irwin.
Pretty much every state's contract.
Chinese owned farmland near US military, in many cases, surrounding.
This map's got more Chinese land on it than US land.
What the hell?
I say we pass a law.
I think Stephen wants to come in and make a point here.
And we take the land away from them.
I was just going to say 300 million sounds a little steep just to figure out all the Chinese farmland.
I don't know if they could have got a better deal than that.
Or am I the only one that thinks that's like kind of a lot?
Well, that isn't to purchase the land, that's just to do the study.
I know, I know.
Yeah, that's exactly right.
Like 300 million, man, we could do a few studies, I would hope, for that.
Well, you think it's a lot of money to do that?
Gets Stephen a few thousand bucks.
You know, I don't know.
I don't, I really.
I'll drive around.
It might be, it might be, it might be too much.
I don't, I just don't know.
But I mean, you have to understand what I didn't point out is a lot of this is laundered, a lot of this is a company.
Owned by a company, owned by a company, owned by a company, and then at the bottom is controlled by China.
A lot of this is not, you know, there's a Chinese restaurant right there.
Yeah, yeah, right.
A lot of it is, will not, a lot of this will not appear upon first searching the records.
I assume too, though, for the 300 million, I bet we're going to get a searchable map with like AI and hit.
I hope, I hope at least, you know, there'll be.
Yeah, I think the problem is digging out the information for AI.
Oh, like accountants and And lawyers.
Okay, so that, okay, now that'll add up kind of, that'll add up quicker, I guess.
I think a lot of this is buried.
So, the first is tracking foreign farmland ownership for national security purposes.
And the second is modernizing antiquated farm programs with its so called one farmer, one file initiatives.
So, the digital tools for farm ownership almost don't exist.
Nobody's ever digitized it.
Yeah.
And, um, The present records don't capture the layers of foreign ownership and how many shell companies are involved.
So it's going to require a lot of international digging as well.
So I assume some of it is obvious and some isn't.
So that's, yeah, we have the map up if folks want to see it here.
We'll take a little deeper look at this because it's very important.
And it also is an indication of how infiltrated we were.
By the Chinese without really acknowledging it and knowing it.
This is just one of many, many.
And it's wonderful that it's coming out.
So thank you very much for listening to us tonight.
Thank you, Rob and Stephen and Ted.
Somebody else wants to say hi, real quick.
Pubby?
Oh, Raleigh.
Where's Raleigh?
I don't see Raleigh.
There he is.
Hey, Raleigh boy.
Tomorrow night, we'll have a little beast by Raleigh reporting on the dog stories.
Right.
There's Raleigh.
Can you see him down there, Mayor?
Maybe we should have Raleigh interview a dog.
Oh, yeah.
We're planning on getting out there tonight.
Raleigh's been to Times Square and it's dirt.
I don't know.
It's not the greatest place to walk a dog.
Well, he should have been there when the mayor was mayor.
It's so cool.
Do you ever see a dog the first time with shoes?
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They really do.
Yeah, they go like this.
Oh, I don't think.
We're country boys.
We would not.
He's not doing shoes.
He's going bad foot.
Well, pray for the people of Israel.
Pray for the people of Iran.
Pray that these executions stop.
Whatever these liars are saying, they are executing people.
We may have the wrong people.
We may have the right people.
But they're executing people.
That we do know.
And there's Raleigh waving goodbye, and everybody is going to.
That's on the delay room.
Everybody's going to pray for the people in Ukraine as well and for the President of the United States.
God bless America.
We'll see you tomorrow night.
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