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#633 BLOOMBERG GETS WRECKED | Rudy Giuliani Guests | Louder with Crowder

Feb 27, 2020
There's a big show coming up, Rudy Giuliani, excited about it, but I wanted to let you know, also, of course, consider joining laterals credit comm slash muck, let me watch shows like this four days a week instead of once. with extended interviews like today with Rudy Giuliani, as you'll see, you also get the entire Blais catalog. It is a wonderful hand engraved mug and is only $9 per student, active military veteran. I also want to inform you that he can send video questions in a

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It seems to me that you have much less patience with them than before. Oh wow, that's a fair assessment of your evolution since them. I have been so unpleasant, yes, Lauder, with

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studios protected exclusively by Walter, these can be seen in the middle of the gangs, they no longer take photos. I don't do ms-13 and the Crips, they're really calling it out so they can do gang photos later. bring out your face, your tear and you have to tear someone out, but someone who carries the mantle and you know you can break, you can take a wallet, but you can't break, okay, today we have former mayor Rudolph Giuliani on the show.
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I know a lot of that. we were promoting it, it doesn't have the real Giuliani, no, we actually make any list that's real, the only reason we have all these

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now is because everyone is entering the podcast space and yeah, now all of a sudden this shitty little show. is relevant, which brings me to my question of the day, Bloomberg, obviously, if you watch the debates, I almost didn't want to talk about him today because he might be done, but then I thought everyone would want to know why he did it and what. What do you think about Michael Bloomberg?
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What do you think the chances are for Bloomberg and how do you think he compares to Donald Trump? They are both multimillionaires. I think Bloomberg is much more emblematic of someone completely out of touch. I have no idea they did it. so much money they are different people the rich are different my middle asian where bill richman this year how are you sir hello too many people mistook him for mexican so he decided to unbutton him and now they become crypts but he is dressed in yellow he is getting a black frontier cholo neutral Gerald Morgan a is here what's the one taking one of the day? it's behringer Nights Valley Cabernet Sauvignon Oh, what is that then, what is that where is that from is that from Knights Valley is it a real place Knight is right? n Oh, it sounds like a book about the name, okay, audience members here today, I'm going to pour it, he always comes and doesn't bring, you just know he

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paid, he thinks he can show up with the wine and drink. with him you know he deviated in the contract from now on in the contract it's no no, it's like catching a predator, we walk outside and then they harass him, am I free to leave?
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Well, you can put your pants on. and see what happens and then you are always surprised every time why are you surprised? We will be talking about Bloomberg. First we'll talk about the debates a little. it means something, something or other, you're giddy now that you said it in the spirit of full disclosure and trying to let you know, maybe it's genuine bias. I prefer the second one, how were you two? Yes, together, I mean very different standards of these. I know this is the only thing I don't understand. I guess the feminist movement is sitting around talking about their vaginas.
They constantly use the argument. Well, men constantly make jokes. They make jokes and they understand. Here is the difference. We don't worship hard penises. We are not telling you that they are people, we are not telling you that it is braver, it is beautiful, it is funny, we are making fun of our penises. Can you imagine if I walked up to my wife and with a straight face said to you? I know my penis is beautiful and you should respect the penis. It's just that there is a fat pride. Go. They are fat guys. Which one is Chris Farley?
The cover of We Have Never Claimed It. There's a party going on in our puppet-like device because it's fun. You can make him look like the Eiffel Tower, he's just such a versatile shapeshifter that he's been leading the news out of this since we got him out of the way. I'm sure Giuliani will be delighted. If they are. They are talking about his cooks. Yes, mayor. We appreciate it. You, we, Rosario, Dawson has now come out, this is from the LGBTQ nation, she said she was dating Corey Booker, called her out, reached out to the relationships she made and now describes herself as bisexual and sought feedback .
Cory Booker said good for her as he resumed fellatio. on the entire Cincinnati Bengals roster Wow, yes, you've heard of the bearded lady. Rosario Dawson is the beard lady, she's just a beard, honestly, we've talked about this on the show. Is anyone surprised? Is anyone surprised that Rosario Dawson is now bisexual? Let me. I present to you an exhibit of what happened, everything, that's all you need to know, as you know when you see people in a restaurant, a couple of ooh, I think they're in a fight, I find them interesting like I'm gay, there's no doubt that it is. gay in case you think maybe I don't have enough evidence let me present you with exhibit B why masculinity can't be gay why I know maybe my gay friends are incredibly masculine with hypertestosterone we can have gay rappers if there is being a work again, yes, frankly, my point is that it sounds like a statement since you did promotion, right?
She was testing the water a little from the heart, so that establishes that your cover is there at the Kemah globin levels we wanted her talk about. Her latest lab results just admit that you like her, so you know last weekend, you knew there was a national hippo, right? the facts of a hippo just the facts, it's a lot of his facts that someone worked on after hours, yes you know a lot of facts about hippos, which is really a farce, it's a pandemic, isn't it? People are ignorant about hippos, it's worse than coronavirus, you're right.
It's important that the death toll is still not high enough compared to I should say high enough, it's not as high as people who ignore hippos think you want a hippo for Christmas, you don't know what you're asking about you, you don't really know, so here's the eponymous fact that hippos love water, that's why the Greeks called them river horses, that's where it comes from, yes, hippos spend up to 16 hours a day submerged in rivers and lakes to Keep your huge bodies cool under the hot African sun. Wow, these are things I didn't know. Here are 140 more facts.
I have many that can last all day and I decide when this segment stops. Oh, I understand you, it's okay. Potamus has a life expectancy of up to forty years in the wild and fifty years in captivity and the last eponymous fact is that a baby hippopotamus is known as a calf, yes, baby hippopotamus, this has been the first installment of many facts about hippopotamuses, just the facts, a lot of your data, let it filter, it's going to be you. I'm going to say that in six hours everyone will be like the Menon and Jesse Ventura fact and the coastal facts and then they'll be outside a tower seven with an acne plunger, um in other news.
Pearl Jam leaders, you know Eddie Vedder, yeah, right, yeah, something I always forget. I thought Eddie Vedder was a professional wrestler, he's like Vader, he was a Boy Meets World guy. Eddie Vetter told his congressman that the Chief Ticket Reform Act is a flawed quote and a long one, it actually took some time. I respect this when celebrities take time out of their schedule, their busy touring schedule, by the way, with Pearl Jam to speak before a congressional committee about the issue and I think we have a video, yeah, joining us today to discuss their issues. with head ticket reform act Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vetter, mr.
Chain the floor is yours I defer to Mike, it's probably a smart and wise move, he's probably a poet in other news, poet and destroys Levi's and an Iranian woman said she is afraid to return to her homeland after losing her a job in a chess championship and this comes from the Washington Post pointing out warnings that if you go back this is what they were wondering you will be arrested and there were accusations that she had not warned him about her job at all so can I say here as an American With all due respect what?
So, I'm um, you know, that was the official in the police report written in his home country, that's how it was, yeah, it's exactly a complaint, what, what, but wait a second, wait a second, but I'm actually receiving news. right now Amy Klobuchar has yes, she has a comeback oh the point of this is that I believe in transparency. I had a physical because of the way she came out fine. We might all be surprised if my blood pressure is lower than Mayor Pete's, that might really surprise everyone out there we'll keep you posted as this develops taking a cyanide racial yelling from the moderator I even chewed I just swallowed it it's like a deranged anaconda his jaw will keep you informed more develops Amy Klobuchar idiot store named after that a teachers union for there is Another story and we'll get more to Bloomberg and then to Giuliani.
Following this, a Teachers Union lawsuit filed by spokesperson Randi Weingarten now claims that Betsy DeVos capriciously repealed protections for student loan borrowers, so the trial will actually become a made-for-TV movie. starring Adam Driver, so when you see it it makes every woman apparently know what it is when you look at that, if we can get it back, it's the ridge of the forehead, it's the angle of the nose and then it's the flat part. lip but the haircut is just she gave us a gift yes it's not genetic Janice makes the sheep salon easy yes Vidal Sassoon won't hit me before I go into more detail has everyone heard?
By the way, you know? Bloomberg, everyone knows it. who in Burgas is considering electing Hillary Clinton, right? Yes, I love it. I can tell when the half-Asian bells are getting ready for the show when you watch this, like, why did he pick Hillary Clinton, what's going on, come on, all kinds of reads to the bottom of the page, yeah, David, shut up, I'm reading, he expects Hillary Clinton as his running mate. This comes from the Daily Mail poll. The poll found that a Bloomberg Clinton candidacy would be a formidable force to take on Donald Trump. There should be another poll that also shows the probability of President-Elect Bloomberg being assassinated at the inauguration at 100% oh wow wow yeah you didn't feel it and there is a plus or minus 0% variance so that's the plan for the Democrats Bloomberg Clinton 2020 or as we call it Rust Belt poison, I'm not going to catch it, yeah, Bloomberg Clinton 2020 ignoring flyover country forever I don't know how out of touch they could be good yeah, at least the people He's been saying this guy will restore some dignity to the Whites.
House, oh the tail, get some consultants, oh my gosh you don't have enough money for someone to help you, all it takes to avoid that is one person saying no, no, no, we understand you have more money than God, but listen. It's a bad idea for anyone other than you to stick with Kimmy Schmitt's black guy and the dinosaur tail isn't going to play well with anywhere other than these four people in this off-Broadway production. It is a disaster. Is incredible. You will lose. Wisconsin and everyone hates you and your money who is just Barney Ursula and Godzilla had a baby it was Barney fucked Liza Minnelli apparently well look I feel more talented than him so that will be helpful to you so soon as announced, is it really so?
Alright, I guess it's news. I'm not sure if you came across this as soon as it was announced. It's not enough to vote. It's just a photo of Alex Jones hanging himself, so it looks like yeah, poor thing, he didn't make that quick recovery. in person, yeah, finally, by the way, before we get to more about Bloomberg, Donald Trump took his limo for a spin, of course, you know, at the Daytona 500 we didn't need to play that clip. I just felt like this was big, this is, of course. You know it's part of President Trump's strategy to reach voters, expand his base and now with even newer audiences, as seen in his most recent visit on his press tour to Joe Rogan's experience, the tourg , an experience, it's exciting to have you here, man. and obviously it's an exciting time for you, you know, the presidential campaign is in full swing,Quarians, right, I brought you my thermos, they said we can't use it. well, this is too small.
I say it's 10 ounces, so we don't start before 2:00 p.m. I said what's less than what Mike Bloomberg wants to ban in his city. You want to put this man in office. I'm saying that Of course, the CSI Lee, I know that none of you want to set up an office anywhere at any time and these are and we have to reach out to Giuliani a little bit. These are the unintended consequences of big government. It may sound good right now. Medicare for Suppose the quality of care would actually be better or Medicaid for all or some kind of centralized public option.
Suppose it would actually be better. It doesn't matter because in the long run you lose your choice and they get to decide what medical care. Take it away, man, maybe in the long run people won't drink big drinks. I think we would all agree that a lot of sugary soft drinks are not good for you, but if you think it will be better for me, so let's get the government to step in, it's their job to maintain it. we sure it's your job to ensure health guess what your job is to remove whatever you want these are the people who told us that saturated fat and egg yolks were bad that suet was bad for McDonald's fries so they started cook that with hydrogenated vegetable oil now I'm sorry we were wrong about that, I'm sorry to everyone who has high LDL and cancer we were wrong but the vegan activists and the USDA screwed it up in this case by the way now you can eat eggs I'm so tired of being told I can't eat eggs or bacon and now it's a good thing, yeah, and then there are people who go so far now that they're on the carnivore diet, now the USDA is going in another direction, we don't know what it is.
The food pyramid Can anyone tell me what the appropriate food pyramid is? Whatever Mike Bloomberg says. I believe the opposite. Let's continue with that as long as it allows the government to enter the realm of rights that no longer exist. What are the rights? They are enshrined in the Constitution. freedom of speech freedom of self-preservation freedom of unwarranted search and seizure, but goods and services like beverages, healthcare, yes, even filtered drinking water piped to the tap, when you allow the government to have full control over goods and services, you give them They can be removed and you end up with 12 ounce sodas. which we all know we are not satisfying and some might argue that the most important thing are the death panels, this was the one this week.
What if it's okay? I need to go get a diazepam stab at Hillary Clinton because I have Rudy Guiliani coming out of this. You better behave, I'm a fan, I get it, hey Jimmy, could you show the clip of the turtle fucking Timberland? Are you sitting in jail? You gotta see This. Yes, he's not the best looking, he has a moccasin, it's a Timberland boot. the Turtles just go to chow chow why why why am I getting over it what look Joe you see I love it that's my favorite cat at least what you do online is your business protect your business with expressvpn with this part was learning to cook a cat because it's part Asian so it's got a little bit of racism in it but that's okay hey if you watch the show you probably spend a lot of time online you probably cut the cord and which is also funny we talk of cable cutters who are already out of touch because no one, no people, no longer use cables for cable, so even people who talk about cable cutters are not in contact with cable, anyway, if you are In this program, you probably spend a lot of time online and if you're like me.
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Just do a Google search on that and you'll see I can't tell who Brand program. We use it, we like it, give it a spin. The expressvpn duck is coming, let's call the baker and that's the sound of the weekend, a lot of Fundy. I'm your host, Jared Lundy video studio, as always, we have Italian medium Jared Church of Widow, pass it on to me. Mario stalking them. Jalen needs zero for what is one of the day yes the one of the day German okay I'm very happy to have our next guest and I say this I always have to say it but I don't mean it but this is one of the it's very rare that we get to an interview where I can interview not everyone is someone who was Person of the Year personally right here and legitimately Person of the Year not like that Hitler who manipulates the vote yes, a long time ago he had his scoop time and well, I will Bring it, actually was quite important in my formative years politically because I went to We started a family tradition of going to New York City for Thanksgiving every year.
The first year we went was after 9/11 and we went to Ground Zero and that's how I learned all about our next guest. You can follow him on Twitter at Rudy Giuliani, his website. I want to make sure I do it right like Rudy Giuliani x.com. The calm ICS of Julia and Nick and the podcast now that it has. what is happening is common sense, I highly recommend you check this is a former Mayor of New York City, United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York and then Deputy Attorney General of the United States.
I think I understood correctly, he is also the current one who appeals to the president, Mr. Giuliani, thank you for being here sir, it's a pleasure to be with you, most importantly, a fantastic cameo on Seinfeld, yes, I didn't mention it, yes, that was the morning after I was elected mayor and I didn't really sleep . Oh, I slept that night. Yeah, yeah, and it's funny, I just didn't get halfway through, you know, the sleepwalking, but that's how it was. I've gotten more attention for that and some of my appearances on Saturday Night Live, particularly dressing up as an Italian grandmother, right, yeah, someone just did.
I made fun of myself for it and said it was with anti-Italian bigotry or something like transgender appropriation, but you know, come on, I get a little confused about my agenda, which just one day this will go back to being the Bob Hope could wear. like a lady who interests the troops, nobody's money, but now you're appropriating, apparently, a cross-gender culture is a culture we can appropriate, so I apologize for having to go through that , a PTSD counselor will email you soon. There's a lot going on, but obviously we were talking about Mike Bloomberg running for president and I hate to ask you about another guy, but obviously there's a lot going on, a dynamic where you're mayor and he being mayor is getting some criticism, right? ?
Now, from what you're saying, the racially charged comments that he made regarding the stop and frisk policy. I won't first ask him how he feels about him trying to back down on this even though it was an effective tool in the war. No, I don't believe in racial profiling or I know Mike, probably the person. I'm one of the people who knows both men better than anyone else who knows them separately, and I played golf with both of them. -hmm, I've known the president for 30 years, not Michael for 20, who is a better golfer. Oh, Trump, by far, yeah, well, you gotta say that other truck, truck, truck.
I don't have to say that Trump is close to zero, now he is about seven years old, maybe. six, although I don't even say younger man, he's a scratch guy Trump plays golf with my son all the time my son is a professional, he was a professional, he retired, he's fine and he plays two, you know, two more, so I have have to be honest. you mr. Giuliani I don't know anything about that I'm Canadian We just follow hockey It sounds like you guys have great golfers We don't really have much but we do have great hockey players Maple syrup There are some good things A prime minister, not a big fan, yeah, either I believe in that racially charged thing, it seems like a smear, but I do notice the difference with him, unlike what you're saying now, he's trying to push back in the media, well, that and that.
He really offends me because and I'm offended that he didn't make a distinction that I think he should make right. He talks about apologizing because his show was declared unconstitutional and he says he inherited his show from me and Bratton and Howard. Safer and Bernie Kerik were the people who developed it, but there is a distinction: the program I ran was considered constitutional by none other than Eric Holder and Janet Reno. I myself defended the program in early 2001 at the Department of Justice. I explained the The rationale for this I explained to Terry versus the United States and that we were doing it correctly and I showed them that we were at seven, eight years later, he was not only looking for a hundred thousand people, he was looking for six hundred thousand people and had a success rate of only five percent, meaning that 95 percent of the people he was searching for were theoretically innocent and that's a lot for people who don't know that he was sure he was doing stop and frisk, the People might argue that initially it was much more invasive. was quicker to the hit and was less successful, so there is a delineation there in practice and it is not my program, no, I mean, if my program was calibrated very carefully and done very well by an expert police department by three great commissioners, we kept scrupulous records the Department of Justice wanted to sue us the Eastern District of New York wanted to sue us over a request for a meeting with then-Attorney General Janet Reno and our deputy Eric Holder and myself discussed the case and I spent two hours and I showed them that there was not a single constitutional question, that all the statistics were perfectly normal.
Yes, we were looking for mostly African American men, but in the exact percentage that they were reported as the people who committed the crimes; In other words, there was no race. To determine who we searched our whistleblowers determined who we searched correctly and it was basically black people that were handing out other black people so I got a complaint from a black woman that a black man punched her in the face what do I do ? for an Asian, yeah, I, I don't know, I have no idea that you could, but I figure you wouldn't, I mean, so I explained to Eric and I explained to Jana how stupid it was, how stupid his case was. .
Now she would have done the same. The important thing for them if they had asked me to represent them, but because I'm a great lawyer, I would have had a hard time getting around that five percent success rate, ours was about thirty-five percent, maybe forty or fifty, but the most important thing is ours. was totally oriented towards the perfect use of constant statistics, secondly, we remained scrupulous with the Terry foundation. Thea half late now nor Michael Michael wasn't a lawyer, so he saw it more as how to get guns out of the community. You have to see it.
How do I do it legally and then collaterally? How do I remove weapons from the community? Well, he turned it around and that's how he went up to six hundred thousand because in keeping guns out of the community it was very effective if you looked for everyone. Every day in each community there will be no weapons, right? This will not be a constitutional problem either. It seems to me that we should start with a starting point: "Well, let's get rid of crime in the community." Your arc starts that way, it may be a little different, you have to get rid of the crime, but you also have to understand that we make a trade-off, we make a trade-off for certain rights that we are not going to accept. rape even if it might be more effective in reducing crime.
I mean if we didn't have the Fifth Amendment and everyone was required to tell us everything about themselves we would probably solve more crimes well you have a Fifth Amendment so people can protect themselves I have tradeoffs in a civilized society yeah I have one aunt who maybe you can talk to as a lawyer, as a constitutional lawyer, who doesn't understand the Fifth Amendment because she feels the need to tell me everything all the time. including the regularity of her bowel movements. I always say, you know, talk to Rudy, he can clarify for you what you think the possibilities are before we move on to Ukraine and impeachment, obviously, what do you think the possibilities are for someone like Bloomberg? since you know that both he and President Trump will win if she adds Hillary to the ticket, also someone who spent a short period of time in your home state before she ran, but you know that she is now seen as aNew Yorker, well, I think Mike would have It was very difficult to beat the president or simply on his merits.
I mean, they both have a history. The president has a growing track record in the form of him. He has done things that most presidents have not done. We haven't had an economic boom like this. maybe Reagan maybe Kennedy, although I think this is bigger and stronger, yes, we are a country that is relatively at peace, solved a lot of foreign policy problems or put a lot of them on the right trajectory and then after taking over the power of a terrible president who had us, you know, subjugated to China and, by the way, Joe Biden was the guy who negotiated with China, well, if there is a connection to the fact that she gave in to him all the time and they were partners of his son, you know, in his private equity fund the term negotiate very freely yes it is synonymous with leaning sure yes yes okay then they send him they send him to China because the Chinese went up to the islands and threatened Japan, he returned and there were more Chinese threatening more The Japanese and the boy got a billion dollars from China at this time.
I'm not saying there's a connection, but I can't say there wasn't a connection because no one has looked into it well, which brings me to my next question here, obviously them. I have been trying to unseat this president for three years. They said that the day he became president they would find a way to get him out of there. Did you ever imagine that it would be your mission to collect evidence? I think we're going to do it. We're just talking about before the break. I never want to talk out of turn and I know that legally we can get in trouble, so you told me we can talk, but collecting evidence about the why no, it rains, yes, no, never.
I never thought about that in a million years and I didn't go after Biden and neither the president nor I did. I mean, they say we went to collect garbage about Biden, that's a lot of democratic garbage that we didn't go to collect. That's what they were doing with Trump, so they used that language correctly. It was handed to me on a silver platter by Ukrainians who were frustrated because they were being obstructed by the FBI and USM. Look, they had this information for a year and a half. and the united states embassy did not give them visas to come to the united states the fbi told them to forget about it they had information about how a fake black ledger was created to say that manna fort received 12 million dollars in bribes that they had the press conference and leaked it and the hole with the Democratic National Committee and the whole purpose of this was to remove Trump, when they didn't remove Trump, they went ahead and started the criminal investigation, a metaphor that was what called us the attention.
We have a plan to stop him, we are going to leak information about a made-up crime, and then we have an insurance policy if he is elected we are going to start impeaching him we are going to start turning these things into long-term crimes canasa now just operating that he was operating in Ukraine was operating with the whole situation with Papadopoulos with the fake FISA warrant that's all part of the same thing it started, at least I can go back to about January 2016 at the White House when they had an NSC meeting national security council meeting staff employees were told by three or four Ukrainian prosecutors, three of whom testify under oath mhm, you gather dirt on Trump, the Trump campaign and Paul Manafort, one of them, one of them is possibly the same whistleblower, the false whistleblower who he showed up to Adam Schiff three years later, right now he's this guy, if this guy was out there trying. to remove him in January 2016, how credible is his garbage, you know, a couple of weeks ago, this guy spent the last three or four years trying to remove Donald Trump and what he did, what he did, if he's the guy in the White House that made him commit the crime for which they were investigating Trump because he asked foreign officials to directly interfere in our electoral rights and no one has investigated any other Obama person so they investigate every Trump person, now You know, not paying a parking ticket on time and then the guy for

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and they put him in jail for perjury, well, you're known for your unpaid parking tickets, so Wolfe, we don't want everyone to know your ticket history. parking, Mr.
Julie, this is to play devil's advocate. My questions, what does the FBI say? To block these Ukrainian whistleblowers from entering the United States again, what is their art? No one has questioned the FBI, so these Ukrainian whistleblowers, three or four of them, hired a lawyer about a month or two before they came to see me and they went to the Department of Justice and presented their case and told them directly that they had evidence of Ukrainian collusion in the election and that they had evidence of bribery in relation to Joseph Biden and would never again ask, well, why don't we get another hat?
Could you Skype with your tests? Could you Skype with your testimony? Why did they do everything they sent? That's why, that's why, that's why, that's why the left, that's why the left is trying to hit John Solomon. They sent a lot of information from John. He and Solomon posted it on the hill and every once in a while you know they've turned it into some kind of monster. This information was given to me. Now they say he was Russian, he was Russian counterintelligence, in other words, the Russians made Joe Biden threaten. the president of Ukraine did not or did not obtain a loan guarantee unless he fired the prosecutor.
Anyone who said this about the sailor, yeah, well, there was a guy who saw the Russian behind, they were pulling the strings, and they told him to do it. Yes, at that time it was the Russians, then it was the Russians who got the hunter Biden to take about eight million dollars in laundered money from them. A hunter didn't get paid like most people get paid. They paid him for a circuitous route that went from Ukraine to Latvia it seemed to be alone, then it went from Latvia to Cyprus another loan right and then it was distributed to all the board members and in the case of Hunter and his partner they forgot to put the amounts in order and one of the Ukrainian Prosecutors to receive the amounts.
They told him the US embassy had told them the amounts. How to be affected. That sounds like these payments. Sounds like a Spirit Airlines flight route. The last time they said. "Hey, let's not do it." Look, you're landing in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. You know, you know what it's called. It's called a cold case of money laundering. In which you or I would already be in jail. Yes, no one has investigated. Nobody has investigated. There is no show. I work son of the vice president and I want to and no one has ever asked and no one has asked with all that money that went to Hunter, was it really a bribe to Joe?
So he would intervene at the right time to save his corrupt five billion dollar company that He did the right thing, saved the barista which was a corrupt five billion dollar company and got one of the biggest criminals in Ukraine to come back because they dismissed the case and what is the vice president's son doing making millions with one? of Ukraine's biggest criminals, when he is our point man, are trying to correct corruption. Imagine how that guy would get up to give a speech and say that now all Ukrainians have to stop being corrupt and they would respond: hey, how! about, we start with your son Joe Rice, yeah, how about we start with the no-show job, son, right, he was a drug addict, he's subtle about corruption, he's fake, yeah, first, mr. .
Biden, we have to go and I want to go to an extended web here. It's Rudy Giuliani XCOM. The podcast is common sense for those who are not medical members. Let's continue listening to the last question on the web before moving on to that. If you want to wonder as a layman, okay I see this and I see Joe Biden and we all see this video of him saying this on camera for the people who think it's a conspiracy just go back to the episodes where we posted this clip. Ad nauseam, how is that not an admission?
How is that not admissible? But then, why understand why there is conflict? The Americans when he said it, he said it, it's exactly the same thing they said, Trump said and all the newspapers in the world the next day printed bribes. write exactly what they said falsely Trump said - szalinski said - Solinsky you don't get your money unless you investigate according to the Biden census - president poroshenko you don't get your money unless you fire the prosecutor the same for one it's a bribe for the other It's, oh my gosh, poor Joe, well, who did it doing a bad job, right, poor little Joe right now he might not make it to the other side of the street, he'll be just fine, maybe he's not doing commercials for Hub these days, why does it hurt? all good we will be back after this for those who are not among the members of the club the podcast is common sense with former mayor Rudy Giuliani it really happened Bungie coffee with black rifle can you see me yes yes yes they can see you well look that's the problem with the fact that we have five pound bags here in the office and we use them all this is all I have left um black rifle coffee calm down credit bar go there you'll get 20% off your first order there company Veteran owned supports veteran causes but their coffee is better and I like when there are companies that support good causes especially in the coffee industry because you have Starbucks and all these companies that support horrible causes but I wouldn't include a sponsor in the program.
If their coffee was worse than Starbucks, you're definitely better off trying it yourself. Coffee with black rifle. Easy, bar. Crowder. I love this on the espresso machine, they are a vintage roast and the gunboat roast is my favorite on the espresso machine, but you know. That's me, they call me every no, my neck fat doesn't act like gills oh, it's not functional, what is this? What am I a bearded dragon? What is this? No, I found out what this is recently thanks to a genetic test. I do not speak. about my health, no one, but he called ehlers-danlos.
My body hasn't produced collagen, so let's see g5, yeah, all the elastic and I put my foot behind my head. Ripley and I deal with crippling pain, but I don't talk about it because Lena. Dunham claims that she has it, oh, I don't know, but that's the least of her problems. Anyone else who has had to deal with us or had a genetic test. It's amazing what they can see in your genetics when I did this test. I said: I don't want to know if I will have Parkinson's or Ito, tell me, don't tell me, I already know enough, do you want to know the day you died?
I've been on stage, I know it's most days, but we. we're talking in the future I don't know I don't want to know Rudy Guiliani by the way a whole was there for another 20 minutes in a bit long thing we talked about cigars we talked about the broken windows theory I was surprised because I've heard that he can be a little moody and It was a pleasure to have you relax. I hope to have him back soon and then next week we have some big shows and a lot of people are asking if we're going to do them. the debates not until they slow down a little bit and then there will be a lot of work in 2016, we will finish or cover all the final primary debates with the Democrats and then of course the generals, and we will probably have Well, it could be a very short night the night of the elections, that is true, or it could be very long.
I think, come on, it was a 9-hour broadcast, so I'm looking forward to Donald Trump winning, but I'm not looking forward to having to do it. cover a long night of the broadcast because yeah you know the Young Turks are melting down it's a lot of fun for a while it's pretty long yeah we're 7 when I get to 8 that's true please no more There are pores, it's just sweat. just an amoeba, okay, so let me close this. I got very dry, my mouth is dry. I'd like to take a second to talk about a few things here, three things, three concepts that I think are almost always misunderstood.
Really, which is really sad because, um, these three things are inextricably linked and these are arguably some of the most important concepts to understand and live by and we've always talked about this on the show where I hate when things that really The subject becomes a bumper sticker slogan because people want to sell books and that's why I haven't sold any books. I'll write two books in my life, so this is all free. I could put this in a self-help book and maybe it will help you maybe it won't, but I don't get it for free, so three different concepts fear courage in a more practical sense that promotes what willpower is.
I am not saying what courage is and it is that abstract, no, it is willingness, it is the will to do something even if you are afraid and finally discernment, these are very important and many people do not understand them, I am not saying that I do, but I have Had to learn a little and handle it. 15 people and running a business and having to do a lot of things I don't want to do, so let's start with this. I'll start with fear. Fear is often vilified. There is nothing to fear except fear itself, which sounds good in a high light, really means absolutely nothing.I do not know what that means. nothing to fear except fear itself, so you are fearing something, you are fearing the concept of fear, which is not -exists, it is stupid.
People like the sound of it and Oprah uses it for a book club once you're on the cover of the magazine every month. Surprise, it doesn't mean anything. Here is the truth. Fear is okay. Fear is natural fear. It is logical that fear is healthy. Fear keeps you alive now, like many things that are powerful and useful if mishandled or given inadequate control over your decisions. Fear can be paralyzing. Look, fear is and should be, by the way, a variable. what do you use what do you include when making an informed decision you don't let fear dictate your decisions let me give you an example the Virginia gun rally that happened remember a state of emergency was declared a lot of people don't know what we were planning going there we were working we were going to do Otherwise, change your mind with Schuyler Turton, right there, devil's advocate, change your mind, it was the first time we were going to this and we had some information behind the scenes before an emergency was declared that was going to be a A bit complicated situation, especially for me.
I won't go into detail about how we were able to obtain this information. We have a brilliant investigator who scares me. Thank God he is on our side, but that's how it was. They told us it probably wasn't a good idea to go and then of course an emergency was declared and what happened was when they let me know, I was really tired that week and we had something we had done that week. oh we didn't I think we did that I changed my mind or we made the change right after that he's on the road and I was exhausted so I was planning on doing the Virginia gun rally but I was really tired and when they sat me down here with my team and said, hey, listen, we have new information here that we don't think this is very secure, what do you want to do?
I said, here's the truth, no, I never want to do this. I don't want to go to the Virginia gun rally and I don't want to have to dress up in Skyler's shit and gear and be surrounded by a bunch of people who hate me. There is nothing pleasant about it. There is nothing attractive about it. I don't want to do it, I'm exhausted, it sounds terrible, but if you tell me I should do it, I will do it, I said, so you guys tell me right now I'm not in a position to make an accurate judgment because I'm afraid to do it I'm too tired to do it I don't want to do it if you tell me to do it I will and the reason I tell you the story is because it's not at all advice to show off or to beat my own drum, I'm telling you this to hopefully help you understand that , by nature, even though you often see me in public and know that perhaps I am considered a bit daring, since children might say that I am naturally a very fearful person.
Person that I have always been, it is a huge struggle, but I keep it under control as best I can with two other very important variables and that is will and discernment. I had to be willing to do something that was uncomfortable and I had to be able to discern. Yes I was making a decision based on fear, so you may have heard the phrase exhaustion makes cowards of us all. I've quoted it a lot and not because it's just a sound, but I think it's actually insightful and it really helps you. with information and also actionable information.
I have heard that it is attributed to both General Patton and Vince Lombardi, so if anyone knows the true origin, please tell me, do you know where it comes from? I have no idea. I've also seen it attributed to chickens. Oh Gracie. so I didn't sound like a Patton quote, but if you know, let me know, but the quote is "exhaustion makes us all cowards." I think that is the exact quote, it is absolutely true and the person who ignores that truth is a fool, the toughest one. the guy who acts like he always has it under control the guy you know this false sense of machismo and nothing scares me is a liar that person is a liar whether to those around him or to himself, choose, but knowing that fear and tiredness will make me a coward and, by the way, throughout high school, throughout my entire early herbal life, having been dominated by fear, I have decided that I made a decision.
I remember when I made this decision as an adult, that I will not let fear dictate my decisions. I can overcome my fears through a spirit of premeditated will. I assume and will never want to do this. I assume that I will be tired. I assume that I will be afraid and that is why I tell myself. myself and my team here who I judge, I trust that I will be willing to do whatever it takes, regardless of whether you can line up the devil himself and if they say do it, I will hang my chin in March and that is not a statement, it is a statement from the team of people around me.
Because I have to carry, it's a constant drop in confidence where I know I can't look at something objectively and I know it's easier said than done, but the truth is that I think a lot of people overlook it, you can condition it. disposition courage what we want to call it you can condition yourself to act despite the fear and not because of it how is it like anything else putting yourself in very uncomfortable scary situations every day small steps a little bit of progress towards your goals and let's say, even if we say that all of you have been following the presentation, we talked about this quite a bit, the strenuous Slice strenuous lysa strenuous Lysa is a super strain of right to lice because of the antibiotics that they now have, yes, they have superlices guys but let's say you already conquered that let's say you know that they have a spirit of will regardless of fear that's okay, that's the first step well, then we all meet men women too, but right now I'm talking to a There are a lot of men out there because I know that men are often afraid of talk about their fear because they think it weakens them.
I don't believe in taking pride in weakness, but I also don't believe in being afraid of Talk to other men about how you're afraid, that's not a weakness, so now we're at one of the original problems that I mentioned before and that fear is a valuable tool. Sometimes fear tells you that it is a bad decision, the oven, the stove. So how do you know when you're supposed to push through the fear versus when you're supposed to listen to the fear and maybe back away? And that comes down to the third variable. I'm talking about you, the third principle, discernment, and I know that there are many people who have talked about the paths to this.
I have heard it referred to as an Enlightenment. I don't know what it means that you can, you can be enlightened on a certain topic or a certain topic, but this idea. of total enlightenment as an Enlightenment as a generality is is a psychological sledgehammer to does it doesn't maybe it says maybe I'm just stupid I think maybe it's just me when people come out and say you know once you're a part of yourself you will achieve total enlightenment. I'm going, you don't know what you're talking about, it doesn't help me, that didn't help anyone, it just makes you look stuck up, so I don't want to.
To talk about enlightenment, but I want to talk specifically about discernment, let's use that as an example, but some people may refer to this side path of enlightenment. I'm sorry I wasted your time and I blame the Buddhists, so I'll tell you the only way I know. to achieve discernment in my life the good news is that it will work for everyone it is a way that anyone can use of course prayer meditation living a good truthful life it is important not your truth but a truthful and honest life but I will assume that you are doing that why because No one who refuses to do those things can have discernment, it is not possible, so you should not be watching this, but let's assume that you are doing it, you are a decent person and of good moral fiber, however, many people Who already do all of them those things well you can definitely still have difficulty with discernment, so soon you will be doing well.
It all comes down to wise advice. It all comes down to surrounding yourself with good people. Honest people. People who love you. I love and trust you to tell you the truth no matter your comfort level, so with the Virginia rally for example, it turned out not to be that bad, we thought it was going to be worse, we had to make an executive decision, so with Virginia all of that I knew at that moment that I was exhausted. I didn't want to go when I heard some information. You bet your ass I was scared. Hey, they could shoot you.
It scared me a little there. You could say it was. creepy that someone would take out the pumpkins because I was a scary time, but I knew I couldn't let that fear make the decision for me, all I could do in that case was be willing to accept the advice and discernment of the others here, regardless of how it made me feel and everyone needs everyone needs someone to shoot them straight and guide them down the right path, a straight arrow, regardless of comfort level, you know, not just someone let me let me. Take it a step further, not about someone because I don't want you to think about just someone in your life, but about all the people in your life in your close circle of friends and in your chosen family.
You can't choose your dad or your mom, but your wife, your husband, everyone in your close circle, the people you trust, should not be in your circle unless they meet this criteria, so you could Ask yourself if you have to review a list of your best friends of your family members, who is it? you have a wife you are the best friend you have a colleague let's say you were in a situation where you were compromised beyond recognition and unable to objectively make a decision paralyzed by fear of who you have in your life who you trust I tell you in that case , okay, go here, make that point and you would say hello in March.
I want to take a moment here and I want you to think about it. Who is that in your life? Who are they? Who could it be? Maybe because that's it. The only way I know how to live with fear and not be dominated by it is to have fear, a willingness to live with it and an understanding of how to respect it, the discernment of which is wire and that can only be achieved as far as I know if the climate solutions, let me know through honest living and the power of your closest loved ones.
Partnership, the power of partnership in trusting him and I'll tell you what happens if you do this, if you implement it and if maybe you haven't. I kicked the can down the road I want you to think about that person this week Recognize that person Tell them you recognize them as that person Appreciate them and then make everyone else in your circle of friends be that person where they shouldn't be in your close circle of friends. friends you can still be friendly with them but you shouldn't have them in your small group you shouldn't use them for support when you talk about relationship advice or life changing decisions you should make every person in your life one of those people and you know what when you're down on the cards bleeding confused, terrified and you hear a voice that you trust your life telling you what to do and you know you have the will to do it so you can do it and that's it, it's liberating because you will never have to ask what would happen if you lose or tie, If you understand and learn to master life with fear, a spirit of will, and the wisdom of discernment, you will be able to accept the results and live. with that at peace, so it helped me, I hope it helps you.
See you next week.

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