When former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani spoke on Fox and Friends, the host asked him about President Trump’s “obsession” over mail-in ballots.

His answer to the shocked look of the host was, “Whoever wins, this country is going in two dramatically different directions. We are either going to remain a free enterprise country or we are going to become a socialist country that Black Lives Matter wants. We are headed to pure socialism. We are headed for the end of private education, a drastic reduction in churches, the ability to go to church. (Socialists) are dead opposed to the military. They want to do away with the police.”

Giuliani claimed that Black Lives Matter and similar groups “are literally trying to overthrow our way of life with a phony election.”

According to the former New York mayor, founding documents for Black Lives Matter suggest that black people – but nobody else – get salaries for the rest of their lives.

“They haven’t said a single word about the violence taking place by antifa or Black Lives Matter, both of whom are domestic terrorist groups,” Giuliani said. “African Americans know this best and I have had them tell me – why aren’t they classified as a terrorist group? Just because they are black, no one can say that.”

Two of the groups instrumental in Black Lives Matter were big shots in the Weather Underground. They are convicted terrorists. One of them was sentenced to 58 years in prison. Bill Clinton let her out in 16. Susan Rosenberg said when she was sentenced that her only regret was that she was not able to kill more cops.

Stop the nonsense!

“These are killers, these are people who hate white people,” Giuliani said. “They want to do away with the mother/father family. They do not think that fathers are necessary.”

When I saw this on Fox and Friends, it brought to mind John Bolton’s statement when President Trump hired Giuliani. “He’s a hand grenade,” Bolton said.

This certainly was explosive and totally unexpected on Fox and Friends. Politically, I hope that it did us more good than harm in our upcoming presidential election.