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This is Special Prosecutor Larry Clayman.I'm the only lawyer ever to obtain a
court ruling that a president of theUnited States committed a crime for truth for
competition. As a young lawyer,I helped break up AT and T.
That's why you have all your cellphones today. For sovereignty, for the
Republic. I'm the guy who atJudicial Watch, which I founded, uncovered
the China Gate scandal. Millions ofdollars going to the Clinton campaign corrupting our
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political system were the privacy of citizens. And I'm the only guy who have
enjoyed the National Security Agency from masssurveillance on hundreds of millions of Americans hearing
it. I'm the son of meatpackers in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I had
a slice and dice. You're bringingit that we're going to take this country
apart and put it back together againin the way envisioned by our founding fathers.
It's not just to We're not justregurgitating new stories. Larry Claiman Special
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Prosecutor is making the news, andnow here's Larry. Welcome to this week's
edition A Special Prosecutor with Larry Claiman. I have my guest host he's becoming
a regular host. Judi Friedman,very astute commentator on political matters in person
of the hour who understands what's goingon. And also we have Sheriff Joe
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Arpaio America's toughest sheriff later on inthis show. Let me start off by
getting Judas views and what's been goingon this week with regard to Super Tuesday,
basically giving us his thoughts on Trump'schances of actually becoming president again.
Of course, many have said thatthere was a significant contingent that voted for
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Nicki Haley that will never vote forhim. On the other side of the
isle, you have Joe Biden,who was running against himself, he had
no opposition, and you had abouttwelve percent of the people that refuse to
vote at all. They voted noncommitted. But there's a lot of confusion
out there. And I listened tothe State of the Union message and frankly,
you know, I saw not justan angry guy, but someone who
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really seemed mentally deranged. I mean, Trump pulls Jack Smith, the special
Prosecutor deranged. He looked ranged tome. But of course the Democrats loved
it. They thought he was tough. They obviously had him pumped up with
all kinds of steroids or god knowswhat to be able to go an hour.
In fact, he was so jackedup he wouldn't leave after it was
over. He was talking to peopleon the Senate floor and the House floor
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for quite a good deal of time. But I was actually concerned because,
even though he is likely to passaway fairly soon, I didn't want him
to do it on primetime television.I didn't think would make a good scene
in any event, and I don'twish him any harm in that regard.
That's when I'm going as president.But you to give us your thoughts on
you know, what happened this weekwas Super Tuesday. Give us your thoughts
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on Biden's State of the Union messageand what's likely to happen in the next
eight months leading up to the elections. First of all, it's a flawed
argument. I've been hearing a lotof people bring this up. When you
look at let's say twenty sixteen,and you had four people in the race
in Texas and Cruise one Texas.It's his state, right, You don't
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there was no polling on if youvote, if you voted for Cruise?
Would you vote for these people?So it's a very flawed mechanism to look
at in a sense, we don'tknow who voted for Nikki Hayley, whether
they were Democrats, we don't.We just don't know, So I don't
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look at those numbers too seriously.I look at the independent vote. I
look at the Hispanic vote, whichis at forty six percent for Trump.
I look at the Black vote,which at worst is at twenty two percent.
If those numbers hold, Biden doesn'thave a shot because it starts with
one word, one letter, whichis B and that's the border. The
left does not realize how much theborder is devastating our country, and how
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much is devastating inner cities, andobviously the border states on his State of
the Union. Five more people tunedin, I'm imagining, I'm guessing to
see if it was going to belike a NASCAR race and he would crash.
I thought he was hostile. Hewas hostile to obviously to the Supremes,
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he was hostile to Israel, andhe was hostile pretty much to Lake
and Riley. I mean, thatwas the most disturbing thing I've ever seen.
Actually, Larry. Sorry, Ididn't even get a name right.
You don't even get a name rightright. Lincoln Riley, the coach of
USC, ended up being the mostgoogled search last night, and that he
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held up a pin like sort ofsaying I acknowledge, and then once again
relating his children's death. Nobody.When people are suffering, oftentimes, and
you know this as well, youdon't want to hear about the other person's
story. You just want them tobe empathetic with you. And he constantly
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does this, and it was itwas really a disgrace. And I'm not
saying this. I was waiting forBrit Hume to give his two cents because
Britt is a curmudgeony and he's notJewish, and he's curmudgeony, and he
calls balls and strikes, and Idisagreed with him a lot of times.
But the fact that he called Bidenan angry eighty year old man was very
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telling about the speech. So I'llgo with Brit. But I'm not worried
about the nicky Hayley voter. Ithink it's a whole lot of who I
look at the toss up states,which are six out of the seven were
Trump's ahead by five points at least. Well, do you think that Biden
will survive up to the convention?He got a boost, you know,
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at least for the last few daysafter this last day, since the State
of the Union message. Democrats youknow are saying they're more inclined to let
him run its course. But doyou think that there's still a good chance
that the Democrats have him exit stageleft unintended? Now? I don't think,
I know, we like to thinklike that. Michelle Obama's already come
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out and Michael Obama has already comeout and said, uh, she's she.
He is not going to do itwhere they is not going to do
it. Newsom's way behind in thepolls. He's the only it's by hooker,
by crook, and one year inthey replace him. Their biggest their
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biggest issue is having Kamala as theVP. That's their biggest issue. And
that's why when Biden, when theywere asked today about the debates, he
said, he's pretty much he's notgoing to debate because the vice presidential debate
will be a mark and I'm nota soothsayer or gypsy. New taxes not
no offense to gypsies, by theway, But I think the guy is
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going to have a serious health problemin the next eight months. I think
you have a stroke or heart attack. They keep pumping them up with steroids
and carting them around to show themoff, so to speak, that he's
in good health. I think,you know, I think something's going to
happen. But anyway, we'll see. We'll see what happens in that regard.
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Now, listen, I mean,who knows. I mean literally these
days, who the hell knows.But I was very happy with Marjorie Taylor
Green last night. I was extremelyhappy with her last She looked, yeah,
she looked good. And what shedid was Republicans need to be reminded.
And I'm talking about the voters andthe rhinos that were fighters. And
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she stirred him. I mean sheyou know, she got him agitated,
and she got Republicans to stand upand say, no, it's not us,
that's the border problem, it's you. And it was a fighting spirit.
And I actually have a lot ofgreat respect for what Marjorie Taylor Green.
She didn't pull a Matt Gate,she didn't pull a Laren Bobert.
She is she's really good for theparty. I don't agree with her on
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a lot of things, but she'sreally good for the party. Oh yeah,
it was good too. I forgetwhat's their name, britt something from
Alabama, the young female senator.She actually was almost scary, that's how
good she was. Katie Bridge,she's gotten panned. And here's the thing,
Larry, everybody watches something and getssomething different out of it. So
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to moms at home, I praythat her message carried across. It's not
going to matter to men. Herspeech was specifically for the independent women,
so I hope to God had helped. Yeah. Well she's cute, you
know, And it came off kindof like, I don't know what I
mean. It was surreal in anyways. But I mean, here's what
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we're doing. And again it's themessage that we cannot rely on the political
class. There's a lot of uncertainhere. We don't know what's going to
happen with either Trump or Biden,or for that mat or anybody else that
may enter the scene. Trump's comingup upon a lot of criminal trials that
are around the corner, at leastone of them in New York City.
It's a total sham. Of course, but he can't really predict what's the
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fallout maybe in that regard. AndI got to tell you, I was
there in my nonpartisan capacity at marLago observing what was going on when Trump
won, and he looks very,very tired. He looks like he's troubled.
He does. And you know,again, I can't tell people who
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to vote for, but any otherway that I can support him, and
Freedom Watch can support him, wecertainly will because we wish him well.
And while he is not the politicalmessiah, he is a million times better
than anything else that's out there rightnow, and you know the world needs
him at this point in time.And also the thing that I found most
offensive was Biden calling for two statestate solution. Put this clown as the
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head of Gossip, go live inGossip. There is a two state solution,
it's called Goza. And what didthey do with their state? They
attacked Israel. They don't deserve anythingat this point in terms of the two
state solution. They deserve hopefully somedayto live in peace and to be well,
and hopefully the other Arab states willsomeday play a role in making sure
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that that can happen. But youcan forget about a two state solution over
the dead body of all the deadIsraelis. That will never happen. Jude
to take it away, right.I love that you file. Yeah,
I love that you brought that up, because Rubio had a great line today.
He said he was really it wasa two state solution and he was
pitching to the United States, whichwas Minnesota and Michigan. That was Biden's
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two state solution. By saying thatthat that that statement, and I just
want to say I was Rubio shouldbe the poster child for waiting your turn
sometimes and being a little more seasoned, because I've really grown to like Rubio
and I wish he didn't run whenhe ran, and I hope he gets
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a second chance. And DeSantis thesame thing. People could change, people
could build. And if I couldinterrupt, we have about a minute.
The problem with the two of themin terms of getting elected is that Rubio
needs to lighten up a little bit. Okay, he's so seriously, it
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looks like he's about ready to commitsuicide. He does, You're right,
and the Santis needs to learn howto relate to people because he has a
hard time doing that. And that'sa problem. But we don't have any
Ronald Reagan's these days, that's forsure. But it comes with time.
Was my point. Time could softenyou, time could change you, time
could teach you. And you're right, Yeah, I agree with you.
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I was just simply saying I lovedRubio's comment. I think he's become much
more serious. I didn't like himat first, but it has become a
serious Senator. I agree with that. Stay tuned. Will be right back
with Special Prosecutor Larry Claimant, SheriffJoere Pyle, America's toughest sheriff, a
real American hero. We'll be rightback, serious disclaiming crazy to kill the
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democratic danger. And I'm here theSpecial Prosecutor, Larry Claiming. If you'd
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We're back with my friend, myclient, an American hero, Sheriff
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Joe R. Pio. I wantedto bring him in. He never ever
quits. He's still like the energizerBunny, going strong, and I want
to get his thoughts on what's beengoing on politically with regard to President Trump.
Obviously he's secured in effect the Republicannomination, President Trump's very good friend,
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and also Joe Biden, who gavea State of the Union address where
frankly, he looked like he wasjust a few points higher than retarded for
lack of a better word, Imean, the guy was angry, he
was slurring his words. But ofcourse the Democrats liked it because at least
it looked like he was for thetime being, somewhat alive. But Sheriff,
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welcome to a special prosecutor with LarryKlaiman. I also want to talk
about what we're going to do toclean up this crime ness that we've gone
in this country, and not justsupporting the police, but what we can
do proactively in other respects because obviouslyJoe Biden, at least now that he's
given the fact that he's still president, is going to do little to nothing
about it. And it really isnot a federal issue. It's a state
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issue. And that's where these presidentslie to the American people. They pretend
they can do everything, when infact it's not even within their purview.
But welcome to Special Prosecutor, LarryClaim the sheriff, and want to get
your thoughts on the state of thepolitical scene these days with President Trump and
Biden, well Larry talking about JoeBiden and the State of the Union.
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By coincidence, two days ago,I put out a press release national regarding
my personal health and I just receiveda clearance I'm in perfect health by my
doctor. So I put that outbecause you know, I'm running for mayor.
And they say I'm too old.Yeah, I'm ninety one years old.
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I've never been in a hospital ofmy life. I worked fifteen hours
a day. They throw the cardat me. But I did another press
release from the first one two daysago, talking about Biden in his state
of mind doing the State of theUnion, and of course then I went
into my state of mind, whichis pretty good. So I'm not going
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to bad mouth him. And bythe way, you remember that Biden and
Obama started that investigation on me.I was one of the top one hundred
targets on the illegal immigration situation.So and I know Biden and I went
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before him years ago in the Senate. But as far as what's going now,
one of the problems I have isa fact that no one, no
one, ICE cops, surers areenforcing the illegal immigration law. You talk
about the open border. It's reallyopen because no one's locking anybody up,
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and that's sad. And we'd stillhave the we still have the laws.
It can still be done even ona state level like I did. But
everybody's going south. They don't wantto touch that issue, and that state
local cops and so on, andmayors and police chiefs they avoid it.
So you know, the blames shouldgo around, not just one issue regarding
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that. But don't forget you know, I spent what twenty eight years as
a top DEA official all over theworld, and my job was to stop
the drugs and other crime from crossingthat border because I served in Mexico so
on. But what's happening now.Nothing? Nothing, cops are not proactive,
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and don't forget were I'm selling pinkunderwear. You know that we're in
together on that. And that moneygoes to help the cops that are thrown
under the bus for political reasons.The minute they're on video and it gets
public, then the police chiefs,especially the mayors, they call the Department
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of Justice, want them to comein, let them take all the heat
and throw those guys under the bus. Are cops and they're afraid to be
proactive. Why should they be proactiveand stop a car. If something goes
wrong, they're going to be suedor they're going to be charged. So
it's a bigger picture how it affectslaw enforces. So something has long.
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wee wee in their little pants.Transparency and the rule of law will be
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org and donate. Tell us whatspecifically we can be doing to try to
reduce crime in this country. You'rea great crime fighter, yes, so
you put criminals in pink underwear andthey humiliated them, So teach them a
lesson. Which was the right thingto do? And you also are the
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toughest sheriffs that ever existed in MaricopaCounty, probably in this entire country.
But you're also a fair person andyou're an individual that cares for other people.
That's clear. But what specifically canwe be doing, and what I
take issue with is when I watchedJoe Biden and others have done it too.
I mean, I love Joe Biden. I think he's the worst president
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of this entire history of the UnitedStates bar none, but what he starts
promising I'm going to do X YZ reducing crime. I reduced crime,
which of course was a total lightand reduce crime you didn't do, squad.
What can be done at a stateand local level, and it's really
within the purview of state and localauthorities to do it well right now,
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it's tough to answer until Joe BidenLee's office. That's one main thing.
And also get Trump back. Sothat's a thing we have to concentrate on
in the next several months now.To do anything right now, it's going
to be very difficult. But whydon't some mayors and governors step up?
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I know some are or trying toand do what they feel is right in
their states, So we need moreof that. But I know the problems
they have, so right now it'sa disaster, a complete disaster. Crime,
shootings every day, shooting, shootingup schools, and words of prosecution.
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Why don't they really throw these guysin jail for a long time.
And we're at of federal judges,we're out of state judges. They don't
do nothing, nothing, So wegot a big criminal justice problem, believe
me. But Larry, I'll tellyou something. You haven't been around as
long as I have, But Istill have confidence in our country. We're
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going through psychos we will survive.But in the meantime, many people are
being murdered, Drugs going out ofyou know what, drugs all over the
place, and everybody can talk aboutwe're tough on crime. Now we have
a campaign, so everybody's we're toughon crime. They go to the border
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for their pony show and they saywe're going to do this, We're going
to do that. They don't donothing. But I learned in my long,
long life and career that the presidentsets the example. He sets a
tempo, the president of the UnitedStates. So we have to get the
right president in there. Then wehave to get the people that have the
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guts to follow the policies, forgetthe politics. So that's my idea about
what's going on right now. What'sgoing on, I don't know. I
don't have a clue to how tofix it because right now it's very difficult,
very difficult. It's a political situation. But we still can't give up.
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We have to protect the people withinour cops. We still have to
do that. So, you know, I don't have much confidence unfortunately because
of that open border, they're comingall over the place. Might as well
put a sign up and say we'reall one, Mexico and the United States.
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I know some people will like todo that, that we're all one.
There is no border. There isno border right now. So that's
the frustration. But I don't getexcited. I fight. I do what
I feel is right. And I'mvery close friend and ally of Trump.
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So how do you recommend we gethim back to straighten himself. Oh,
and believe me, he will doit. He sets a temple and he
will do it. So we haveto change the politics of this whole situation.
Yeah, we obviously need a presidentthat takes it seriously. You know,
the left, in my opinion,likes the crime. They want to
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destabilize the country by destabilizing the countryand getting people fearful, whether it's violent
crime in the streets or or theftor whatever. Plus the use of the
Justice Department like his own private gestapoBiden and his Attorney General Merrick Garland and
is half wit of an FBI directorChristopher Ray. This is a way to
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assert total leftist control over this country, to make you dependent upon the government.
And of course the irony is isthat what are you dependent for?
Is that when police are being disrespected, when they're being defunded, whether being
attacked by whether it's illegal aliens orothers, and then let out of prison
with a jail out, a freecard, when illegal immigrants are getting debit
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cards for ten thousand dollars, ashas happened in New York City, and
all these free perks, particularly inCalifornia. But somebody's got to take control.
And therefore, you know my groups, you know that I found it,
freedom watch it and of course withyou America Sheriff dot Org, we're
going to be at the forefront,and we are at the forefront. We
have cases for you where you havethey've in cited violence against you for your
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law enforcement activities. The former presidentialcandidate in Mexico, we have a lawsuit
pending against him for defamation. We'veasked to buy an administration for help to
rain this clown in and the Mexicangovernment. In Mexican government, by the
way, among the most corrupt governmentsin the entire world, that used to
be ranked number one, I thinkit probably still is. And also to
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support the police, and they aresubject to internal affairs investigations unfairly. We
have a case in Philadelphia dealing withcops that were fired by a Soros funded
district attorney Larry Krasner, a memberof the Marxian Jewish left, and also
the mayor Jim Kinney, corrupt irishman. So we don't give equal time to
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to vargus minorities here. We're notbeing prejudiced. We're just pointing out these
people come from very leftist backgrounds.And also they were fired for tweets that
they sent out I mean nothing.And the group that got them fired was
funded by George Soros, the PlaneView Project. And also we have a
case for a Texas Reiger down inTexas who was shot across the border by
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Mexican police when he was arresting adrug cartel member, shot in the private
parts, which you know, wasquite serious, particularly you know, in
terms of the family. And thisis the irony in the Philadelphia. I
think there was twenty twenty five guysuh lost their jobs, and now we
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have shootings almost every day in Philadelphia. Those twenty five guys, if they
were still on a job, coulddo their job and help, so indirectly
they fire twenty five and crime isgoing crazy with murders and everything, and
your shoesas all us. We don'thave enough cops. We need more cops.
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Well you have twenty twenty five yougot rid of that could have been
working today. So everything has linksto it and dots out there. They've
been reinstated. But the thing is, the situation is so bad in Philadelphia.
It's become the killing field of thiscountry. My birthplace and the birthplace
of Liberty has become the city nota brother in love, but a brother
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that you hate. So consequently,these are the kinds of things that we're
doing at Freedom Washington, America's sheriffand Jude I'd like to get you to
weigh in on this in terms ofhow we can try to arrest this crime
problem. How do we arrest thiscrime problem? We go back to the
basics, which is, you know, as a person that grew up in
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New York City when it was fortyseven, So this is obviously I grew
up pre Giuliani. I grew upwith Dinkins, I grew up with and
the Crownheighth Riots, and I grewup with when my father, when I
got my driver's license, said tome, he said, if you ever
get stuck in a certain area andthere's a red light, run it,
well, we'll worry about the ticketafterwards to seeing what New York City became
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under Juliani and getting back to thebasics, right, get the window washers
up the streets, stop and frisk, and let me tell you something,
people in the inner cities will bemuch happier with stopping frisk because they're the
ones that are getting injured the mostby the crime. So we're always worried
about the way it looks as opposedto the way those people, the people
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in those inner cities, really andthey do matter, but they don't matter
to the media, and they don'tmatter to the people on the left that
have been socially engineering and rigging thosecommunities for the better part of sixty years.
Very Well said, there's a concretesuggestion stop and frisk. Well,
of course, I always put upthe trailer to Wider. I like,
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it's my favorite money movie. Ithink Judah likes Tombstone with White Herb.
I like Kevin Costner's Wider. Andthere's a scene at the beginning I'll look
it when I send this thing upwhere the Wider's father tells him he's very
young. He's going off to thewar. Civil War. Father says you're
too young to do that, playedby Gene Hackman, and he says you're
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going to meet some very vicious people. Wyat, And I want you to
understand something is that when you doyou shoot first, and you shoot the
kill. And I'm not advocating killinganybody, but we've got to take the
occidence here. We want to bepeaceful and legal, but we could not
let these people get away with it. They crimes, They get let out
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of jail with a free card.Nothing happens in California. Ju They can
tell you can walk into Best Buyand look out with a color TV worth
up to nine hundred and fifty dollars, and people just watch. These people
should be shot. Are we stillwith the sheriff by the way, Is
he's still on here? Yeah?I want to say I need to thank
him because this is a true story. Sheriff Joe. I was. I'm
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sober. I got sober when Iwas twenty two years old, and I
was drinking still when I lived inMesa, Arizona, and you were a
legend. You were a legend inAA meetings and for good and bad.
And I remember the people in thishalfway house I was in would always talk
about ten City, and they wouldalways talk about you, how to wear
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the pink underwear and all that stuff. And let me tell you something,
just hearing those stories made me notget into a car. Okay. That's
how scared I was about ending upin Tense City or the Horseshoe jail or
I think that's what it was,where you had the Boloney sandwiches. Those
people in that halfway house scared meto never drive drunk. I got on
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a bicycle, which is never agood idea because it doesn't move forward.
But thank god I didn't get intoa loaded weapon, which is a car,
because of you. So thank you, Sheriff job. That's you.
You admit when a set of pinkunderwear, we will send it to you.
Congratulations. Well I didn't know youwere here in those days anyway.
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Yeah, it's the terms of everyday. People come up to me,
and I had a half a millionliving in the tents. They come up
to meet parents. Even the peoplethere, thank you, sir, Thank
you what you did to this daythey line up and thank me. You
know what, we had a greatdrug prevention program too. It wasn't just
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a hot tense So I'm very proudof the hence they're all gone. Everything's
gone now, but you know what, I'm not gone. I'm still here.
I'm still fighting, and I'm wellknown around this country. I'm not
bragging and a very close ally andfriend of the next president is going to
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be Trump, So we're going tostraighten this country out. We need more
guys like you to have the gutssometimes that take tough positions and at least
try. So I have to thankyou, Larry for that, because you
don't take easy cases and sometimes youunderstand the course system. People don't want
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to go after federal judges lawyers becausethey may have to testify before them.
So this criminal justice and judicial systemis very bad, very bad. We
got to get good judges in there, and so I want to thank you
for your fight. You may losesome, you may win some, but
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the bottom line is that you're makingan effort to do something about it.
And that's what we need. Morepeople with guts to take a chance and
fight for what you believe in.And I'm talking about law enforcement. I'm
talking about the justice system, thejustice system. And I begin to learn
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more and more with all these judgesin court. I know what I went
through to try to hang me,but I'm really disgusted. I never thought
the judges would react or act theway they're acting today. So we must
have the wrong judges on the bench. And it's very sad to take the
judge. One judge, Larry.You know this, one judge can halt
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everything around our country just because ofone guy. On one second, we're
going to be back with the verdict. The special prosecutor Larry Claimant, stay
tuned. Before he was a triallawyer, he sliced him and diced him.
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People used to ask me, Larry, what caused you to start Judicial
Watch and how freedom Watch given thepowerful forces in this country that puts you
at risk in a meatpacking plan.I'm the son of meat packers in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. I had a slice anddice a very special prosecutor, Larry
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to FREEDOMWATCHUSA dot org. I'm backwith the verdict of special Prosecutor with Larry
Claimant. Fellow patriots, people offaith, those who believe in the vision
and creation of our founding fathers.Sar. If you hit the nail on
the head in many ways when yourefer to me and the fact that I
bring lots of lawsuits and if onein ten get through with these compromised and
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corrupt judges, that's good, Okay, that it's like a missile. One
warhead can do the job if necessary. But I remember just I'm going to
relay a quick anecdote. You knowwhen I was a kid, is that
I was a really good golfer andI was coming down with two holes to
play to win the club championship inmy parents' golf course, and I was
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competing against someone who was dating whathad been my girlfriend at the time.
She was driving around with him ina cart, and I was trying to
win so hard in front of herthat I missed two two foot putts in
the last hole to lose the clubchampionship. And you know, I sat
around a duke it was my freshmanyear, looking at the ceiling trying to
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figure out how I missed to totwo foot. It came to my I
came to the conclusion that if youare afraid to lose, you will never
win. We all want to win, but you cannot be afraid of that,
and that was within my mind.I didn't want to lose in front
of her. So that's a messagefor the American people, and I'd like
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you know, you and Judah totake it away, because we have to
take risks. We have to dowhat we think is right. We have
to not so much worry about ourselves, but worry about the country as a
whole, because we're slipping away.And Trump is right when he gave us
acceptance speech, in effect, whenhe won Super Tuesday. This country is
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in decline. It's in serious decline, and we all need to rise up.
And so I want you guys tofinish this out. We've got a
couple of minutes left. I wantpeople to go to freedom Watch USA dot
org. Please support us. Youcan get my book. It takes a
counter revolution to wake up America andget to America. Sheriff dot orgon get
the sheriff's book. But sheriffs,give us your fine thoughts on the winning
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scene. I'm going to give youmy name of the book, Jared sir
or Pyle of American Legend. That'sa great book. It tells the truth
about very controversial issues. And Iwill mention it on your show. You
know what, I will mention it. Everybody's afraid to talk about it.
I'm not and you're not. Sojust think about Obama and his fake birth
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certificate that we have proved because nobodywill talk. One person is responsible for
the decline of this country. Whois the Wizard of Oz behind the curtain
for the brain dead criminal Joe Biden. It is Barack Obama and his quote
lovely unquote wife Michelle Obama, affectionatelyreferred to as Big Mike. Well,
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yeah, but you know, yeah, just someone's knocking out or I hope
he doesn't have the ar fifteen afterme, I'll be over. But I'll
just let me just I just haveto interject with one thing, and it's
and say I was again. Iwas twenty two years old at the time.
And we've mistaken we've lost the artof tough love in this country and
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where parents need to be friends withtheir kids. It's not a president's job
to be a friend. It's theirjob to be a tough parent. And
that's what Sheriff Joe did. Hewas a tough parent, and you need
to respect them. You don't needto be friends with them. And when
I was sitting in those halfway houses, I was in friends with those people,
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were in friends with them. ButI can tell you some of the
hardest criminals you could be around werescared to death of him. And that
made me scared. And that's okay, there's nothing wrong with that. We're
not meant to be friends with aparent like Sheriff Joe. And that's how
I look at him as a parentof a country, and that's how I
look at President Trump as a parentof the country. And sometimes the world
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and the children need to be smackedaround. And when we have that here,
we are. I mean, briefly, I did a little search on
Google a couple of days ago,and conservative parents as opposed to liberal or
leftist parents have much more success inraising kids who don't wind up as juvenile
delincents because there is some discipline,and Sheriff Joe certainly imposed that discipline in
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Marico the County. We try todo it in Freedom Watch at America's Sheriff
Dot of work. And I wantto think both of you for coming on
today, and God bless you both, and let's pray. Make sure you
watch Twitter or ever network because ofwhat I just put out about my age
and Biden and everything else that's veryinteresting and I'm still alive and kirkun Now
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well, there's a fundamental difference betweenyou and Joe Biden. Anyway, the
father and son will only help usif we help ourselves. Thank you for
listening to us. We'll be backnext week with another edition of Special pops
Hear with Larry Claiman, and thankyou Sheriff. You are true American Neuterald
id Blank. You