Rudy Giuliani - The Rudy Giuliani Show: Wednesday, April 29, 2026 Aired: 2026-04-29 Duration: 57:07 === Charles III Trip Criticized (15:21) === [00:01:38] Good afternoon. [00:01:39] This is Rudy Giuliani, and this is The Rudy Giuliani Show on Lindell TV. [00:01:47] Well, by now, probably good evening. [00:01:50] So, the trip of Charles III is over. [00:01:57] He said nothing about Iran, he said nothing about England double crossing us and not giving us any help in the blockade, although they are giving us some kind of help. [00:02:10] Help that we're not supposed to say because Steamer and Charles are afraid, I guess. [00:02:19] My major objection to Charles III is that he is one of the main figures that stands for Western civilization. [00:02:28] The man right there with him is another one, and of course, the Pope. [00:02:32] Well, the only one standing for Western civilization is Donald J. Trump. [00:02:37] If you listen to that speech yesterday, there was nothing about it, it was America and England. [00:02:43] As if we're just the two of us. [00:02:44] I mean, we're both the product of Western civilization. [00:02:48] We're both the product of Judeo Christian religions. [00:02:54] Now, he failed to say anything about that. [00:02:56] He failed to say anything about the Muslim assault on his country because he's afraid to say it. [00:03:03] And this has been the problem from the beginning a euphemism about the real goals of the Muslim extremists and about the extent of their influence. [00:03:17] The truth, of course, as usual, is complex. [00:03:20] People will say when you say that, that the Muslims seek to destroy Christianity and Judaism. [00:03:31] The answer to that is yes and no. [00:03:33] It depends on the Muslim. [00:03:35] But if you want to, you want to go look at the Koran, the book that they call the Holy Koran, it does tell them to do that. [00:03:47] And so do the commentaries on the Quran, the Hadith. [00:03:51] And their history has been a history of doing that. [00:03:56] In fact, one of the first conquests was the genocide of the Zoroastrian people by Muhammad's followers, copying what Muhammad did and taking over Persia and making it Muslim against its will. [00:04:13] Now, there are plenty of modern Muslims, they may not even know it's part of their religion. [00:04:21] But we need better out of them now with these attacks. [00:04:25] What we need is their support for crushing this because they truly want to destroy us. [00:04:33] And that's why they can't have nuclear weapons. [00:04:34] It's not a big secret. [00:04:36] Well, the war, I think I see now what will be for some time the Trump strategy. [00:04:46] We were going back and forth between is he going to hit him again? [00:04:53] Because they're not agreeing to the demands that he's leveled on them, which are demands that have existed from the beginning of this war. [00:05:01] The primary one being to give up all nuclear capability. [00:05:09] And he refuses to accept, as he should, that Iran needs the peaceful use of nuclear power and that that wouldn't be abused. [00:05:16] Of course it would. [00:05:18] They're a country that lies before it tells the truth. [00:05:22] And. [00:05:25] So, his view on this is rock solid. [00:05:30] But there was fear from some, not me, but from some, that he would cave in because the political stakes are very, very high. [00:05:39] And the president appears to be unpopular because of this war, or the war appears to be unpopular. [00:05:47] And then they go into, he hasn't done a good job of selling it and all this other stuff, and that he might cave. [00:05:52] So that's one group of criticisms that he might cave. [00:05:56] The other group of criticisms that he might destroy Western civilization or their civilization. [00:06:01] Of course, he's going to do neither. [00:06:04] The choice he had was to take out their energy facilities, take out all of their energy, and therefore crush them so that they had to agree. [00:06:15] And most importantly, so that the regime would have to scatter and go. [00:06:22] It seems to me, if the reporting today is correct, that the president has decided. [00:06:35] That to back off would be a terrible mistake. [00:06:38] And to go back to war would be a terrible mistake. [00:06:42] Because he's got a strategy that maybe can get him to the goal line, and that is to blockade Iran and crush it. [00:06:51] They are, according to the White House yesterday, you may not have noticed this, and I pulled it out again. [00:06:59] The president claimed Tuesday that Iran had privately admitted to being in a state of collapse. [00:07:05] Since April 13th, the sweeping blockade has put them in a state of collapse. [00:07:14] Just how bad? [00:07:16] Well, only I can tell you is it gets worse every day. [00:07:19] And of course, we've explained to you, and I think you now understand the whole concept of the storage facilities for the oil being overwhelmed. [00:07:34] The president on Sunday said that would be by today. [00:07:38] The experts, whoever they are, say it'll take one or two weeks. [00:07:43] In either case, we're getting real close. [00:07:45] And in either case, because we're getting real close, Iran is feeling it already. [00:07:49] It doesn't happen like all at once. [00:07:51] Eventually, it just falls right down. [00:07:55] So, what that's all about is if they can't ship oil, they have to store it. [00:08:06] If they run out of storage space, they have to stop drilling it. [00:08:09] If they stop drilling it, they can ruin their oil wells for long periods of time or for good. [00:08:18] And their reserves of oil could be seriously jeopardized. [00:08:24] And of course, during that period of time, they'd be starving. [00:08:27] And this would be an equivalent, really, to an attack on all of their energy facilities, except you don't have to use bombs. [00:08:38] So it does seem that this is the. [00:08:41] That this is the plan that he's come up with. [00:08:50] He's comfortable with an indefinite blockade, which he wrote on social media is pushing Iran toward a state of collapse. [00:09:00] A senior U.S. official supplemented it by saying it's crushing the Iranian economy, it's straining them to store its oil, and it sparked fresh outreach by the regime to Washington. [00:09:13] And so we'll have to see exactly how far this pushes them. [00:09:23] Because I believe, although the president has backed away from this and his administration doesn't dare to say this, but in the eyes of history and the world, this is a success or a failure based on does the regime survive or not. [00:09:41] If the regime survives, they will find a way over a period of time to come back as they have before, and they will be dedicated to the things that they have been taught by their religion and by Muhammad in the name of Allah, which is to destroy Christianity, to destroy Judaism. [00:10:01] And they'll lie, they'll cheat, they'll agree to anything and do the opposite. [00:10:08] There is no possibility that I'm wrong about that because they've done it for 47 years, right? [00:10:17] And their religion tells them to do it. [00:10:21] The royal visit. [00:10:23] What did you think of the royal visit, Ted? [00:10:25] Were you all impressed? [00:10:27] I thought it was very nice. [00:10:29] It's fun. [00:10:29] You know, it's. [00:10:33] I enjoyed it. [00:10:34] Impressed. [00:10:35] I don't know if impressed is the right word, but I thought it's very. [00:10:38] You know, it's nice to do that. [00:10:39] And, you know, the president appreciates the popping circumstance. [00:10:44] The president really was like a guy with a crush. [00:10:48] Right. [00:10:49] And. [00:10:50] That's good. [00:10:51] It was fine. [00:10:51] Yeah, it was nice. [00:10:52] What I don't like is that Charles gave us nothing, did nothing, said nothing, and was the usual woke Charles. [00:11:02] Well, we got the bell. [00:11:04] If we can put a picture of the bell up. [00:11:06] What are you talking about? [00:11:08] What good does that do? [00:11:10] Getting a bell. [00:11:11] We got a bell. [00:11:12] A big gold bell. [00:11:14] Look at that. [00:11:14] What are we going to do? [00:11:16] We're going to hit the orange on the head with that? [00:11:18] I mean, this is all bullshit. [00:11:21] Show the coin. [00:11:22] Show the mayor the coin. [00:11:23] Let's show him the coin. [00:11:25] Man, I got a taste. [00:11:26] I'm surprised at how frivolous you are. [00:11:29] I mean, this is all bullshit. [00:11:31] I mean, the pharaohs used to bring stuff like this. [00:11:37] I mean, no discussion of the Islamification of England, no discussion of just how far Sharia law has gone. [00:11:47] And does that pose a difficulty for us being their allies? [00:11:51] No discussion of their complete trashing of free speech. [00:11:55] When they say we share values, no one in that stupid, dumb, idiotic Congress stood up and said, No, you don't. [00:12:02] And don't tell us that you respect us. [00:12:05] Nobody else does. [00:12:06] I mean, he, along with 14% of the American people, respects Congress. [00:12:12] And you know what, Mayor? [00:12:14] I don't want to say shot at Trump, but I wonder if that was a cheap shot at Trump. [00:12:20] It was. [00:12:21] His allies are Democrats. [00:12:23] Look at him with Mikey. [00:12:27] They're obviously quite friendly. [00:12:28] And Mikey has become to the left of, well, not Mamdani, but he's pretty far out to the left. [00:12:35] And both of them, both Charles and Mike, had become green maniacs brainwashed maniacs. [00:12:50] So Mike is showing them around and telling them what happened on September 11th, except Mike wasn't there on September 11th. [00:12:59] So, I guess he's reading from something. [00:13:04] But this is, I mean, that would be a perfect match for him, a very left American, Mike Bloomberg. [00:13:10] Right. [00:13:11] Very left, very woke, very green, very, you know, don't have soda. [00:13:19] Don't have chocolate. [00:13:21] I mean, you could end up, you know, being in a situation he's in like that if you do that. [00:13:29] I don't want to say anything really bad, but I mean, the reality is he's a nice man. [00:13:33] He's a charming man. [00:13:35] He's a very erudite man and a very well educated man. [00:13:38] And he is a pure product of the degradation of Europe. [00:13:41] Yeah. [00:13:43] Of the fact that Europe has become. [00:13:45] An absolutely useless group of woke, frightened, just little. [00:13:55] They've gone from being kings and queens on the chessboard to being rooks. [00:14:02] England is close, aside from its reputation and its ability with some forms of technology. [00:14:09] Other than that, it's a second rate economy. [00:14:12] It's down to 25 ships. [00:14:14] I don't know, maybe they didn't even have a ship to help us with. [00:14:18] Yeah. [00:14:19] And now he says they're going to increase their armed forces, but Germany said the same thing and then they didn't. [00:14:27] So I don't know. [00:14:31] I don't know. [00:14:34] So I thought the royal visit was a big disappointment. [00:14:41] On prompt and circumstances, gosh, it was beautiful. [00:14:45] On substance, it was an underscoring of the decline of Western civilization. [00:14:51] And the fact that we have very, very few allies to help defend it. [00:14:56] And the head of the Church of England, who didn't give an Easter message except to us, not to his English people, he gave a Ramadan message. [00:15:06] Maybe he's moving churches. [00:15:07] I don't know. [00:15:11] He did give us a massive custom made coin to the American people. [00:15:17] That's really nice. [00:15:19] Not going to get us much in a war, and it's not going to help us save ourselves. [00:15:24] From the next 9 11, the speech began with an invocation to Congress, which was like a slap in the face to the president, particularly the stupid remark that he has great respect for them when nobody else does. [00:15:39] And then he went out of his way to call for the defense of Ukraine, but not for the defense of Israel. [00:15:48] No mention of the unbelievable anti Semitism that they have in England and France. [00:15:55] And there's a problem they share in common with us. [00:15:58] And there's a problem that challenges our time and memorial values, right? [00:16:05] Why not mention that? [00:16:06] I mean, he's not like a king. [00:16:11] He's like a democratic politician that's working on a script. [00:16:16] They said that the government, that the socialist government, went over the speech, his speech. [00:16:23] He did not give it on his own. [00:16:24] Yeah. [00:16:30] While Charles didn't address the conflict directly, he predicted the connection between the two nations will outlast current disagreements, showed no way in which it would. [00:16:41] I don't know what we're going to cooperate on. [00:16:44] We look at the world very, very differently. [00:16:46] They want to let everybody in, they're willing to negotiate with Sharia law, they put people in jail for criticizing other people, particularly if it's right wing people criticizing left wing people. === Disney Roast Scripted (15:00) === [00:16:59] They've gone completely to Europe after Brexit. [00:17:03] They basically have to follow Europe because they have no money. [00:17:07] After Brexit, they just blew it completely. [00:17:13] And he made an impassioned defense of NATO. [00:17:18] Well, of course he did. [00:17:18] He can't defend himself. [00:17:20] I'd make an impassioned defense of NATO too if I had 25 ships. [00:17:25] Who's going to defend them? [00:17:26] Yeah. [00:17:31] Of course, everybody looked at the dresses, and Queen Camilla had a nice dress on, and she had a nice dress on, and they had a dinner. [00:17:40] Great. [00:17:40] Okay. [00:17:42] In case you get to New York over this 250-year anniversary, which is going to be tamped down by the socialist, communist, terrorist, Islamic-loving terrorist, Manami. [00:17:59] I didn't say he's an Islamic terrorist. [00:18:01] I said he loves Islamic terrorists. [00:18:03] He supports them along with his father and his wife. [00:18:10] There is an exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York, which New York City runs. [00:18:16] I used to play a big role in that at one time. [00:18:19] And I like this exhibit, and I'm going to go see it. [00:18:23] And it really would have been a good one to go see. [00:18:26] It would have been good to have this up before Charles came. [00:18:28] I mean, here for historical value, right? [00:18:31] The Occupied City. [00:18:33] So it shows New York City during the period of its occupation. [00:18:37] And this, of course, was a fascinating period of time where George Washington outwitted them. [00:18:44] I mean, the reason we exist as a country, one among several, is that we fooled the brilliant British Empire, and they thought we were going to cross down in lower Manhattan, and we crossed only up at the George Washington Bridge in a terrible fog. [00:19:02] So even if they came to look for us, they couldn't have found us. [00:19:06] He jeopardized his entire army doing that and himself. [00:19:09] And why did he do it? [00:19:10] Because he had spies. [00:19:12] And where did the spies come from? [00:19:15] Sea Talk at Long Island. [00:19:17] Very well documented in the maybe HBO serial Turn and book. [00:19:25] And these are people, these are great patriots from my neck of the woods. [00:19:29] I grew up in Long Island and New York City. [00:19:32] So why don't you go see this? [00:19:35] If I just show you one picture, I think you'll be, if you like things like this, like I do, I think you'll be very, very, very impressed. [00:19:48] I hope you'll be very, very impressed. [00:19:51] I don't know. [00:19:51] Here, there it is. [00:19:53] Isn't that a great picture? [00:19:55] There it is. [00:19:56] Now, do you know where that is, Ted? [00:19:58] That appears to be. [00:20:00] I know exactly where it is. [00:20:01] Well, you're Mr. New York. [00:20:03] There's one building. [00:20:04] I'm going to guess. [00:20:05] There's only one building, I think, that's still there, but it gives it away. [00:20:09] Is it a little on the right? [00:20:12] Go to the left. [00:20:14] That's the federal building. [00:20:16] On those steps, George Washington took the oath of office as the first. [00:20:20] President of the United States of America. [00:20:24] Right to the far right of that painting. [00:20:27] Oh, wow. [00:20:28] Right to the far right of that painting is the present stock exchange. [00:20:33] It's catty corner to the, and those colonial apartment houses and offices are now, of course, major offices. [00:20:44] You should know that in one of those upper floors, Alexander Hamilton was watching the inauguration because he didn't want to be in the crowd. [00:20:53] He was a bit of an elitist, but he was a good man. [00:20:57] Wow. [00:20:58] What a picture. [00:21:00] I don't know if this is his inauguration picture or this is when he did his farewell address. [00:21:06] Or is this when he returned? [00:21:09] When he returned with victory? [00:21:10] It could be. [00:21:12] It could also be. [00:21:12] It could be when he came back. [00:21:14] Yeah. [00:21:14] And he went to Francis Tavern, which is about four blocks south. [00:21:18] Yeah. [00:21:19] Put all those horses up, and they had lunch, and he gave his farewell address to the troops. [00:21:24] Before, yeah. [00:21:25] Before the war. [00:21:26] Before he was president. [00:21:27] That's before he ran for president. [00:21:29] Before inauguration, yeah. [00:21:30] Before it was before, I think that's when this is from. [00:21:32] Because it was before the Constitutional Convention. [00:21:36] This is what I love these old paintings from the Rebel. [00:21:38] Don't you like this? [00:21:39] I think this is a, I've seen this before. [00:21:41] Yeah, it's in, I'm sure, something. [00:21:43] This is a particularly good painting. [00:21:45] I agree. [00:21:45] But they're filled with these, by the way. [00:21:47] Yeah. [00:21:49] 7,000 square feet. [00:21:50] Wow. [00:21:53] We got to go. [00:21:54] Yeah, they even have like the little rockets they used and bombs. [00:22:02] They have one of his outfits here. [00:22:07] They have one of his outfits. [00:22:12] I think to celebrate, we should buy one of those. [00:22:17] What do you think, Chad? [00:22:18] I do. [00:22:19] I think so. [00:22:21] So things have quieted down quite a bit, don't you think, about the attack on Trump? [00:22:30] It's like they want it to go away. [00:22:32] Like, let's not think about the fact that this is the third time now we tried to kill him. [00:22:37] And maybe somebody should do something about all of the horrible words that we used. [00:22:44] I mean, this guy, if we, you know, he's going to be around for a long time. [00:22:49] And what are I letting up on this? [00:22:52] This guy virtually is a scribe, meaning he copied what was said by Pelosi, Waters, Walters Waters, whatever that name is. [00:23:08] Schumer, all the rest of them. [00:23:11] I mean, all of them have for years been talking about he's a Nazi, he's a fascist. [00:23:19] All of these are things that, over a period of time, can build up a rationalization for murder in the minds of not even so sick people, not normal people, but people that are easily brainwashed. [00:23:37] And by goodness, by God, the people in New York are easily brainwashed. [00:23:41] How would you vote for Amanda Ami if you weren't brainwashed? [00:23:45] My former fellow citizens, I feel sorry for them. [00:23:51] There's something wrong with you to vote for a child who's a communist, hates America, loves the terrorists who kill Americans and Jews, married a woman who loves them even more, has a father who loves them even more. [00:24:10] You know, the thing about Cole Allen that's interesting is this is an educated guy, Ted. [00:24:15] Right. [00:24:16] Apparently educated and, I guess, intelligent. [00:24:20] You know, we don't know for sure, but he has a master's degree, so he's got to be more than a nitwit, right? [00:24:27] Yeah. [00:24:28] And I do think what this does point out is Daniel McCarthy made a very powerful point of. [00:24:37] We're saying he was taught this by a lot of the Democrat rhetoric. [00:24:41] That's true. [00:24:42] But don't you think he was taught this by a lot of the professors, too? [00:24:45] Of course. [00:24:46] I mean, that's the larger problem. [00:24:47] How about when Trump got elected the first time, they set up those safe rooms and brought psychiatrists in to save the children from mental devastation? [00:24:59] Maybe they did get mentally devastated and they're very sick. [00:25:04] And then the New York Times gives plenty of space to advocates of murder like Hassan Piker, who makes excuses for property crimes. [00:25:18] Oh, you know, if you don't have any money and they have money, you can steal it. [00:25:21] It's just a social crime. [00:25:25] All crimes are a social crime. [00:25:30] We have got to fight hard to work our way out of this. [00:25:41] Because they are using every skill of brainwashing, which they have learned from Marx on. [00:25:52] Is there any possible justification for holding on to Jimmy Kimmel? [00:25:57] No, of course not. [00:25:59] He said, What's his excuse for what he said? [00:26:05] That she's older, he's older than her, and therefore she'll be a young widow. [00:26:11] Isn't that still a pretty horrible thing to make a joke of? [00:26:17] So let's say you're an 81 year old man and you have a. [00:26:23] 50 year old wife, right? [00:26:25] Yeah. [00:26:26] Okay. [00:26:27] You think you'd feel good about the fact if someone looked at your wife and said, Oh, you look like you're making peace with the fact he's going to go pretty soon. [00:26:36] You think you'd like that? [00:26:38] I know what I would do. [00:26:39] I'd take that little bastard and kick the shit out of him. [00:26:45] Look at that little shit. [00:26:48] And he thinks he can get away with that. [00:26:51] And they all support it. [00:26:53] And ABC and Disney will do nothing about it. [00:26:57] Why does anybody go to Disney? [00:27:04] I went to Disney so often when I was a parent. [00:27:07] And then I gave speeches at Disney so often as a speaker for the Washington Speakers Bureau that when I would go into Orlando, I would curse at the mouse. [00:27:17] I'd curse at him. [00:27:19] I said, But get out of here, get out of my sight. [00:27:22] I don't want to see you. [00:27:24] I got exhausted too often on the lines. [00:27:26] You cheated me too often. [00:27:28] You charged too much damn money. [00:27:31] You disappointed my kids very, very often. [00:27:35] Then you're a bunch of Hollywood shits. [00:27:38] And you're not Americans. [00:27:40] The man found that he was a great American. [00:27:42] You're a disgrace. [00:27:44] That's how I used to feel in Orlando. [00:27:46] Haven't been to Orlando in a while. [00:27:48] But when I go, I have very bad feelings about the mouse. [00:27:52] I do. [00:27:54] I mean, he's an anti American mouse. [00:27:58] The whole organization, Disney, is a. [00:28:01] Is an organization that is trying to destroy our culture and our civilization. [00:28:08] They used to want to build it. [00:28:10] Now, you know, they make people pink and gray and green and they put funny things in their heads and they can't just deal with human beings. [00:28:22] And they won't fire Kimmel. [00:28:25] Do they want me to take a break, Ted? [00:28:27] Is that what I'm hearing? [00:28:28] No, we have the Kimmel. [00:28:30] Oh, yeah, let's play the jackass, the little jackass, little shorty. [00:28:38] Our first lady Melania is here. [00:28:41] Look at Melania, so beautiful. [00:28:42] Mrs. Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow. [00:28:45] On Thursday, three days before the event, in order to keep that cherished tradition alive, I did my own version of the correspondence dinner on my show. [00:28:55] I put on a tuxedo. [00:28:56] We pretended we had an audience of luminaries. [00:29:00] We used old footage of the Trumps, of Pete Hegseth, JD Vance, Kid Rock, Vanilla Ice, all the members of his cabinet. [00:29:08] And we made it seem like they were all together in a room. [00:29:11] We had a little roast. [00:29:12] Again, this was Thursday, and there was no big reaction to it until this morning. [00:29:16] When I greeted the day facing yet another Twitter vomit storm and a call to fire me from our first lady, Melania Trump, saying I should be fired because of a joke I made, again, five nights ago. [00:29:31] It was a pretend roast. [00:29:32] I said, Our first lady, Melania, is here. [00:29:35] Look at her, so beautiful. [00:29:36] Mrs. Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow, which obviously was a joke about their age difference. [00:29:46] And the look of joy we see on her face every time they're together. [00:29:50] It was a very light roast joke about the fact that he's almost 80 and she's younger than I am. [00:29:54] It was not, by any stretch of the definition, a call to assassination. [00:30:00] And they know. [00:30:02] You know what he's saying is really evil? [00:30:05] Of course. [00:30:06] Let's take him at his word for a moment. [00:30:09] He wasn't talking about Trump being killed, he was talking about Trump dying pretty soon, which would make her very happy. [00:30:17] What kind of sick person says that? [00:30:22] And what kind of sick people in that audience laugh at? [00:30:28] And is this a massive indication of the major decline in our values, in our morals, in our principles, and in who we are as Americans that we tolerate that on national television? [00:30:46] The guy is making a joke about death. [00:30:49] However, you want to look at it, he's making a joke about Trump dying, either by assassination or old age, and then Melania will be really happy. [00:30:59] I don't think people that are making jokes about people dying and their wives will be happy, particularly if it's the President of the United States, who's been almost killed two or three times, deserves to be on American television. [00:31:15] And I hope the FCC kicks them the hell out because ABC doesn't care about America enough to do it. [00:31:21] And neither does Disney. [00:31:23] And there's something wrong with you if you go to Disney. [00:31:26] It really is a horrible place anyway. [00:31:28] Boring as hell. [00:31:29] Kimmel Light Roast. [00:31:30] Yeah, about death. [00:31:32] That's a light roast. [00:31:33] So I do hope that the FCC, which will get a lot of feedback, a lot of flack for it, but the reality is that it would be very much necessary and it should be done. [00:31:50] So FCC is eyeing ABC policies. [00:31:54] They should eye Disney policies and they should kick them. [00:31:57] Both off. === Mega Sale on Liver Health (03:44) === [00:31:59] We'll take a short break and we'll be right back. [00:32:07] If you want to drop extra pounds, boost energy levels, and reduce swelling in your legs and feet, then this message is for you. [00:32:15] Pure Health Research is on a mission to make America healthy again. [00:32:20] And two of their best selling health supplements are leading the way. 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[00:37:04] Two of the great movements in Western civilization, one starting really in about the 17th, 18th century, probably going into the 19th, no, 16th century, 18th century, after the Renaissance, was the Enlightenment. [00:37:21] And the Enlightenment has always been considered a great blessing to Western civilization, a real opening of the mind, et cetera. [00:37:33] Not as a reaction to the Enlightenment. [00:37:35] But maybe encouraged somewhat by it. [00:37:39] On a parallel track, Marxism started to develop in the mid 19th century. [00:37:44] And Marxism, unlike the Enlightenment, was a philosophy of no values because the end is so important that any values or restraints would stop you from achieving it. [00:38:03] And there's a reason for that because Marx and Engels knew it was contrary to human nature. [00:38:10] And the only way to effectuate it was through force. [00:38:14] The problem is the Enlightenment, in many ways, became an era of relativity. [00:38:27] The idea that there were hard and fast truths started to fade away. [00:38:34] Some of the Enlightenment early philosophers tried to bridge that gap. [00:38:41] By saying, you know, logic and reason and science can take you to the cliff of faith. [00:38:53] But then to have faith in God, you have to make the great leap, the great leap of faith. [00:38:59] And then, of course, that worked, the Enlightenment became so enlightened, unlike Adam and Eve, and eating the apple from the tree of ultimate knowledge. [00:39:12] They became smarter than God. [00:39:14] And the Enlightenment became an atheistic movement, which, to the extent that it has descendants now, it is. [00:39:24] Now, I tell you all that because this book illustrates it brilliantly. [00:39:29] And maybe with a king coming here, this was the perfect time to read it. [00:39:32] Maybe that's why they did it. [00:39:34] A gentleman by the name of Ergen Overhoff wrote this book. [00:39:38] I do not know Ergen. [00:39:42] I do not know Jurgen Overhoff. [00:39:48] And the review was written by Stephen Brumwell, who wrote George Washington, Gentleman Warrior. [00:39:56] This book is called George Washington and Frederick the Great. [00:40:00] Now, Frederick II, King of Prussia and Elector of Brandenburg, was at the time of our war Britain's ally in the global conflict known as the Seven Years' War. [00:40:15] And. [00:40:16] And despite that, George Washington and Frederick the Great had a mutual admiration society for a while. [00:40:29] And after a period of time, as happens with great men, they began to become suspicious of each other. [00:40:38] Both men were Protestant, both men were deists, they believed in God and believed in predestination. [00:40:47] And embrace the rational philosophy of enlightenment. [00:40:53] Is it rational? [00:40:55] Well, that's a question. [00:40:59] However, they had very, very different conceptions of what enlightened government meant. [00:41:07] Frederick was 20 years older than George, he was a sort of a musician, a very calm guy, boorish. [00:41:20] Very little interest in soldiering. [00:41:21] And then when he had to, he became a great soldier. [00:41:24] He won battle after battle. [00:41:25] He beat the Ottoman Turks. [00:41:30] He beat the French at Blenheim. [00:41:36] He eventually was known as Fredericus Magnus, Frederick the Great. [00:41:43] Now, Washington, unlike Frederick the Great, had this guy, Frederick the Great, didn't want to be a soldier. [00:41:52] He became one accidentally. [00:41:53] Washington wanted to be all his life, and he had great ambitions for himself as a soldier. [00:41:58] He served, as you know, from 1754 to 1758 during the French and they now say Native American War. [00:42:05] When I was in high school and college and studying history, it was the French and Indian War. [00:42:11] Now it's the Native American War. [00:42:12] You're not allowed to say that anymore. [00:42:13] Wow, I didn't know that. [00:42:14] Yeah, yeah. [00:42:16] That's part of the Enlightenment. [00:42:19] Now, here is the big gap. [00:42:23] Between Frederick the Great and Washington the Real Great. [00:42:30] Frederick actively pursued, after a while, a treaty with the United States. [00:42:44] But Washington and Frederick turned out to be incompatible. [00:42:49] Frederick wanted to turn Brandenburg, Prussia into a kingdom of the Enlightenment. [00:42:56] Characterized by religious tolerance and patronage of the arts and sciences. [00:43:03] But he claimed that a benevolent government like that could only be effectively ruled by an authoritative and wise king, exercising sole authority free of parliamentary constraints. [00:43:21] In Frederick's estimation, zealous Republicans were courting anarchy. [00:43:25] Washington, by contrast, recoiled at the very notion of monarchy. [00:43:30] In May of 1782, he reacted with horror when one of his law officers, Louis Nicola, suggested that he should become another King George. [00:43:44] We don't have the exact words that he used, but he was a soldier. [00:43:49] Washington's message is relevant to today with the king coming there. [00:43:56] When democratic and authoritarian models of government vie across the globe, in his prescient epilogue, Mr. Overhoff contends that the divide between Washington and Frederick is no relic of transatlantic history, but an instructive guide to the present and future. [00:44:18] Is it possible that part of the problem in Europe, excluding Eastern Europe that has a different history, is they never got over authoritative monarchies? === Marijuana and Democratic Theft (12:04) === [00:44:28] They don't know how to govern themselves. [00:44:31] We had to. [00:44:33] A possibility worth exploring. [00:44:35] I'd like to talk to Oberhoff about that. [00:44:38] Obama, who gets away with everything, including giving money to terrorists, which is despicable, giving money to the Ayatollah in the millions, hundreds of millions, and possibly billions in cash. [00:45:00] Just lied again. [00:45:02] He said, although we don't yet have the details about the motives behind last night's shooting at the White House correspondence dinner, at that point, the entire world knew from the short manifesto that Cole Allen provided us with that he was an acolyte of one Barack Obama, like Barack Obama, like Biden, like Pelosi, like Jeffries, like Schumer. [00:45:32] Trump was a Hitler. [00:45:34] Trump was a Nazi. [00:45:35] Trump was a pedophile. [00:45:37] Trump was a racist. [00:45:40] All Republicans are racist. [00:45:45] He explained he'd even murder hotel guests and employees if he had to. [00:45:51] His motive was written out. [00:45:57] Liar. [00:46:00] Obama liar. [00:46:05] Obama lied about Allen's motive to get his side off the hook for having created him. [00:46:12] They were the Charlie McCarthy, and he was the Edgar Bergen, and he was the Charlie McCarthy. [00:46:19] Edgar Bergen is the guy who told Charlie what to say. [00:46:22] Charlie was a puppet, and Edgar was a ventriloquist. [00:46:27] This guy is a complete 100% product of the modern, sick, deranged, violent, and evil. [00:46:38] Ethos of the Democrat Party. [00:46:41] Now, I mean, come on, the guy lied his backside off the Affordable Care Act, right? [00:46:47] You can keep your doctor, nobody has. [00:46:51] You can keep your health insurance all gone. [00:46:53] It'll cost less money, it costs way more. [00:46:56] It's bankrupting us. [00:46:59] He fanned the flames of unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, where Michael Brown had been shot by Officer Darren Wilson in August. [00:47:09] Race riots broke out. [00:47:12] A grand jury declined to indict Brown. [00:47:16] Obama insisted, instead of trying to tamp down the riots, tell me he wasn't encouraging riots and why the hell. [00:47:24] I don't know if he can go. [00:47:25] Why wasn't he impeached for this? [00:47:27] Obama insisted it was understandable that Americans were deeply disappointed or even angry with the decision. [00:47:39] Aren't we supposed to respect the decision of grand juries? [00:47:42] Isn't what Democrats say when they frame Trump? [00:47:48] A dozen buildings were burned to the ground that evening, and 20 year old DeAndre Joshua was murdered in his car because of Obama's stoking of that riot. [00:48:03] And make no mistake about it, he stoked that riot. [00:48:07] Now, the kicker is his Department of Justice found no evidence against a police officer. [00:48:13] His Department of Justice. [00:48:16] Found no evidence against the police. [00:48:19] So he was seeking, I'm sorry, a lynching, wasn't he? [00:48:23] He was seeking the prosecution of a man with possible death penalty as a result, the ending of a man's life based on a crime he didn't commit. [00:48:35] His own Justice Department didn't find sufficient evidence to even charge him, much less prove his guilt. [00:48:43] And of course, the big liar, the big crook, the multi millionaire billionaire who. [00:48:50] Got to be at the core of a lot of the theft and skullduggery in the Democrat Party. [00:48:56] Right. [00:48:56] It just goes along, saunters out, and just lies and lies and lies and lies. [00:49:03] And before he goes around the country, I think we should meet him in every place. [00:49:09] Not nasty, just. [00:49:14] We would like to explain to you Cole Allen's motive. [00:49:17] You should understand it because you gave it to him. [00:49:25] I am going to bring this up now. [00:49:30] Jason L. Riley is a columnist for the Wall Street Journal and one of the most logical and hard headed. [00:49:39] And what he points out is it's getting ridiculous with marijuana. [00:49:44] And even the president taking it off the list and making it a less controlled drug. [00:49:51] All of this is happening in the wake of one study after another study after another study after another study telling us how dangerous it is. [00:49:59] I know you want to resist it because a lot of you probably like using it, but it's more dangerous than alcohol. [00:50:06] It has a much more deleterious effect, very specifically on the brain. [00:50:12] It may, in fact, particularly at the high dosages that it's used now, be more dangerous in certain ways than other drugs because it affects the part of the brain having to do with impulse control, violence, and cognition. [00:50:32] In 2021, the state of California, which cannot be an American state, I don't believe it. [00:50:39] I don't believe they even believe in America anymore. [00:50:42] They reduced the penalties for pedophiles. [00:50:46] So, I mean, what are they? [00:50:50] They put up $100 million to buttress struggling marijuana businesses. [00:50:58] Why would the government give money? [00:51:02] To marijuana. [00:51:06] I know you say that the medicinal use of marijuana, cut it out. [00:51:13] There's nothing that marijuana does that another medicine with less danger wouldn't be able to do just as effectively. [00:51:22] And if you think there is, it's purely psychological. [00:51:25] And without the side effects that marijuana has. [00:51:31] It's just an excuse to move it toward recreational use, which is why they put the $100 million in, so we can really get more people high on Maryland. [00:51:43] Let's see if we can get all of California loopy. [00:51:48] Right? [00:51:50] It's like going to Oregon or Washington. [00:51:56] You've got to be careful. [00:51:57] You don't get, you know. [00:52:00] Now we subsidize the dealers and we play down all of these studies. [00:52:07] Wow. [00:52:08] Now, here's the difference THC is the major ingredient in. [00:52:13] Marijuana, that is the addictive, the drug part, the part that operates on the brain, and the part that they found for some reason has properties that affect the cognitive part of the brain more than alcohol or several other drugs. [00:52:32] So the street product, which can't match the dispensaries, is now at 15%. [00:52:45] That's five times stronger. [00:52:47] Now, if it was causing problems at 3%, it's making you bonkers at 15%. [00:52:53] Now, want to get worse? [00:52:55] Right. [00:52:56] Some of it's sold in dispensaries and it's as high as 90%. [00:53:04] Wow. [00:53:04] They also have taken to putting fentanyl in marijuana because people like it so much now. [00:53:10] And a few people have died from marijuana. [00:53:13] Wow. [00:53:13] That's because of the fentanyl, not the marijuana. [00:53:16] But I don't know. [00:53:16] Marijuana at 90%? [00:53:18] Would it kill you? [00:53:19] We got to look at it. [00:53:22] There are studies up to here, mostly in Europe, because the marijuana industry pays off through their lobbyists to protect it. [00:53:35] And you got politicians who believe politics, who make millions talking for making our kids dotty, ruin our next generation. [00:53:47] They'll make a lot of money doing it. [00:53:48] That's crazy. [00:53:50] These studies show. [00:53:52] That it affects brain development. [00:53:54] It leads to addiction. [00:53:56] It has been linked to hallucinations, delusions, schizophrenia, and worst of all, bipolar disorder, which very often leads to the murders that you see with the people using marijuana. [00:54:09] 40 states have medical marijuana programs, and 24 have recreational use. [00:54:17] You don't need either. [00:54:20] You don't need either. [00:54:22] Recreational use, you don't need at all. [00:54:24] And medical use, bullshit. [00:54:26] And you think doctors are telling you the truth? [00:54:28] Doctors have turned out to be some of the biggest whores in the American professions. [00:54:36] Boy, for a buck, they'll sell you any kind of medicine or put you through mutilating you because they can make 20 grand. [00:54:57] Blacks are more than 50% of U.S. homicide victims, despite comprising just 13% of the population. [00:55:08] You want to talk about racism? [00:55:10] That's racism, the failure to address that. [00:55:14] 50% of the homicide victims, and they're only 13% of the population. [00:55:20] And that 50% is murdered, 85% by other blacks. [00:55:30] One of the most dishonorable, crooked, and disgusting politicians in American history is Tampon Tim, who sometimes gets off the hook because that statement, Tampon Tim, makes people laugh. [00:55:42] The guy has never answered for all of the indications that he's a Russian, a Red Chinese operative, but he sure as hell ran a state that Boss Tweed would have been proud of. [00:55:56] They're up to $9 billion now the Somalians pulled off. [00:56:01] Now, Somalians come from a country that doesn't even have a government. [00:56:06] They don't have a government. [00:56:09] There are no Christians in Somalia. [00:56:11] They're all one religion. [00:56:17] They're very poorly educated. [00:56:20] But they came here and they pulled off a brilliant scheme. [00:56:24] I wonder who helped them. [00:56:27] Gee, tampon. [00:56:29] Did you make money with them too, like you did with the Chinese? === Imagine Vice President (00:34) === [00:56:32] And when the hell is he going out of office? [00:56:38] Right. [00:56:40] Imagine he was going to be vice president of the United States. [00:56:44] Well, we're going to take. [00:56:47] We are going to leave now. [00:56:48] Yeah, we're going to leave now. [00:56:50] We're going to go over to X and we're going to tell you a little about maybe Fauci will finally have to pay for all the money that he stole and the people that he killed. [00:57:02] We'll be on X very shortly at 8. [00:57:06] God bless America.