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Aug. 14, 2021 - Full Haus
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And welcome back to episode 97 of Full House second half.
Big thanks to our pal right winger for joining us there in that first special hour.
Really a delightful dad.
Maybe, maybe not the world's greatest, but he's up there, if you force me to guess.
Very, very modest too.
And just genuine joy to hear how much love and care and thought he puts into our issues and into raising his kids.
So big props to him.
If you are listening to this, you are the resistance.
And you are also hearing the recovered.
This is totally the recovered second half of our heartbreaking podcast of staggering genius that the miraculous, wonder-working Mr. Jack the Producer salvaged from the waste bin, really the Werner von Braun of Nazi podcast editing.
No, no, I am kidding.
He's not that good.
We are doing it again because we had robot voice.
We were double recorded.
When Jack came on the first time, you heard he had robot voice.
That's because his professional set up there was recording him through the show and then also from his mic.
And he fixed that.
He fixed himself and he recorded all of us twice.
And our good pal Blitz reached out to us and he said, Coach, I was sitting in my car listening to the first half and I just waiting and waiting for you to come back looking out the window longingly because we put it in the show notes that the second half was at least on ice for a little bit, but I guess he didn't see that.
So he was just waiting there for it.
So I'm kidding.
Blitz did.
He wasn't waiting around for an hour, but there probably was a pause there.
Creek don't raise no dummies.
And I bet you Capitan tight pants.
Yeah, he was probably driving around like doing a Travolta.
Guys, where'd you go?
I was told there's going to be a second half.
Anyway, we're here.
That's what matters.
And we're also here.
We were probably just going to let that one slide or try to recreate it in the second half with Borzoi.
But the Borzois could not come on tonight last minute.
Something about the electrical Jew causing them problems.
So we're going to try to get them on as soon as our schedules can sync.
But in absence of the Borzois, coming back here a couple days later for the second half, we are down a Smasher who has been befelled by the dreaded Sugma strain of COVID.
But we've totally upgraded by welcoming our good pal and full house number one fan from the get-go, Durrendle.
Welcome, brother.
How are you?
Hey.
Hey, Coach, great to be here.
Thank you, Sam.
Thank you, Coach.
Yeah, Durandle.
Very happy to be here.
And hopefully I can do a subpar job compared to Smasher.
Please, please do better than him so we can replace him, Durandle.
Well, I'm speaking English, Sharon I.
Yeah.
And Smasher's probably like, yes, please replace me.
I've got enough on my plate already.
No, I'm kidding.
Yeah, to my trained ear, Durrendle, it sounds like you and Sam, you could be neighbors up there in Oshkosh, but it's pure speculation on my part.
Yeah, you never know.
Stranger things have happened.
But yeah, welcome to the show, brother.
And right here at the top, the universe has given to you a wonderful gift, and it is also tragically on the verge of possibly taking from you as well.
So what's going on in your world, brother?
Well, coach, I uh appreciate everything you had to say.
I am very lucky.
I've got a my oldest daughter has gotten engaged in the last week.
So that's hell yeah.
Congratulations.
Yeah, thank you.
It's a spectacular thing for me and my wife and our family.
And the only negative thing, it's a big negative thing is we have a very old golden retriever who's she's on her last legs and probably needs to be put down here.
And well, it's one of those things that's part of a man's duty to manage those animals.
And she's been a good dog and we'll miss her.
Sure thing.
All right.
Now, if you do have to put her down or she passes soon, are you going to bury her on the property?
Are you going to get her, you know, put her in a vase on the fireplace mantle?
What are you thinking?
I will put her, we'll put her on the property.
I'm luckily, I have a acreage, so we have a spot for other animals, and she's going to go with the other animals.
So we have a spot for my kids.
I like, I've recently listened to your episode number one with Red Ringer.
And we have a spot for our pets to go.
Beautiful.
Well, yeah, she's not done yet, brother.
So thank you for taking time when she's, I don't know if she's at your feet there or nearby, but you know, what I wouldn't give to be able to give another treat or a pet to our old gal.
So, you know, I'm sure you will.
You don't need this from me, but spoiler until the end.
And we love our doggos.
And God bless you and her, you know.
And I will say that the pain has receded significantly.
I probably shared that last week.
But, you know, I can now go and water the flowers at her grave without getting weepy and just look back more with fondness than sadness.
You know, all the good memories emphasizing the good stuff instead of the pain of losing her, right?
And that's life too.
We grieve, we remember, and we move on.
And you have such wonderful news with your daughter getting engaged.
You've, you know, privately, you've been very complimentary about her and how proud you are of her.
So I hope my daughter grows up to be like yours one day, minus the marrying a Somali thing.
You know, you left that detail out to Rendell, but no, he is a fine, upstanding white man, correct?
Well, I'm hoping that he learns English in the next 10 years.
Yeah, both had grandkids.
Thank you.
Yeah, he's it's it's nice when you look at the children and they look chocolate and you're very lucky.
All joking aside, my daughter's marrying a Irish boy, so Smasher would be happy.
Hell yeah.
I'm very happy.
I'm Norwegian, but hey, Irish are almost white, so I'll go with that.
Close enough.
Yeah.
And are you, are you, do you have anxiety about the wedding or the cost, or you think your daughter's down to earth and she'll she'll keep it reasonable?
No, I have zero.
Luckily, I've married a very down-to-earth woman, her mother, and my daughter is very much in her vein.
So it's going to be relatively inexpensive.
Sure.
So it's going to cost some money, but it's not, we're not talking crazy money.
We're talking normal money.
Yeah.
You know, there was a debate.
Forget in which chat it was recently about doing just the courthouse wedding or, you know, signing the contract essentially, or doing a big wedding with all the family.
And I'll admit you, I fall on the side of you.
Got to get together for the family.
I don't care the particulars or whatever.
I do think not getting married but cohabitating for the Gibbs and stuff.
I understand it from an economic standpoint and all the rest of it, but uh, it's something that it just, it just rubs me the wrong way to do that.
Maybe i'm too reactionary or uh, buckled down.
But get get married in a church or somewhere special and have at least a small nice party with decent food for the family.
Right, because my wedding was uh the, the second or uh, fourth most happiest day of my life after the birth of my children, and I think that the both sides of the family coming together and having a grand old time was important too.
I mean the the, the photo album itself is all smiles and fond memories and uh, only a couple of my college buddies ended up puking in the bathroom of the uh reception place.
So you know, all things considered, it was a smashing success.
I'm totally, i'm totally with you coach on that.
I think, all joking aside, I think setting the precedent for our my, my children and grandchildren and everyone in this uh thing that celebrating the, the wedding of our children to other white children, is a, is important and the family aspect of it mattered when I was a kid yeah and yep.
And it should matter today, and it doesn't, and I think there's a reason for that, and not in any good reason.
So I want my, I want my family to be heavily involved, even though it's small, relatively small um, and to uh, hopefully a lot of people in like really get into that, like it matters that my family is getting married to another white family exactly yeah no, it's.
It's important for them to meet each other and dance together and drink together and and celebrate.
You right, it's the only like the at the time being, the sort of morbid or uh, uh melancholic person I was, I I even said I was like, oh yeah, the next time this many people get together to celebrate or honor me or us will be my funeral or yours.
She was like, oh thanks, that's a very, very lovely thought, but it's, it's true nonetheless.
So get hitched, get the families together fam, and especially for a daughter too right.
If my daughter just like did a shotgun wedding or did the courthouse thing, i'd be really sad about that because uh, oh man, you know you think about your doggo passing and getting a little bit misty.
Uh, I can just see Durandle bawling like a baby, walking his daughter down the aisle.
I'm kidding partially, maybe.
Maybe you will.
You're not yet celebrated.
It's gonna happen for sure.
I'm gonna ball my eyes out.
All right, good man takes a real man to cry when giving away his daughter.
If you don't cry, maybe you don't care enough.
No, I'm kidding.
There's tough guys out there.
Do it.
All right, let's get on.
New white life and more meat here in this recreated second half.
Real Full House Innovations here.
Congratulations first to our pal, Killewin and his wife.
They welcomed their fourth child recently.
And he was kind enough to let us know that he or she came so quickly that the nurse had to deliver the baby herself.
I guess the OBGYN was back in the break room getting her nails did.
She was on her break.
So, you know, it happens sometimes that way.
You know, once that system's ready, it's like, all right, yep, baby in, baby out.
So congratulations, guys, and way to go on four.
Remember, four is Muter Cruz, Mother's Cross Territory.
You have four and your wife is an upstanding member of the community.
In the Third Reich, you would be eligible for the Mother's Cross.
Still available on Lakeside Trader last time I checked.
If you wanted to get one for your special woman out there, lakesidetrader.com.
I don't know them, but I've gotten some cool stuff from them before.
Also, to Panzer, he and his wife recently welcomed their fourth, and it was their first daughter in a string previously of sons.
So way to go, guys.
Very special.
I imagine that there's a lot of people who have all daughters and they keep trying to have a son or they have, you know, vice versa.
So getting that mixed, not mixed, but you know what I mean.
Getting that gender diversity in your family is a very special moment.
We're happy for you guys.
He sent a really kind note too, which was a little too long there, pal, to read in toto on the air.
But maybe I'll go back and cut it down a little bit and deliver the meat.
Also to our pal, CD, those are the initials of his sock and not CD's nuts joke.
Yes, we see what you're trying to do there, CD.
Nice try.
Last week, well, no, actually, oh, yeah.
So we did this in the second half.
He let me know that he was just like, hey, coach, everybody does that now.
Wife and I were trying for our third, and the other two were like instant conceptions almost, so far as they knew.
So our fingers are crossed that this one's going to be the same.
So that was like a week ago.
And in the span of time before we recorded hour one and hour two here, it happened.
And she is pregnant.
Now it's early days.
So knock on wood, my one superstition here.
So we won't get too head over heels here.
But he foretold it and it happened.
So if you're one of those difficult to conceive couples out there, don't hate on CDs, nuts, and keep at it.
For some people, it just happens easy.
For some, it don't.
Also, one more from me before we go to Sam, who's got a delightful batch of new white life.
Southern Dingo welcomed his second white child into the world recently.
Southern Dingo, of course, is the host of the Southern AF.
I assume that stands for Southern America First podcast.
Yes, I'm sure he would never have a crude acronym in his podcast there.
Lovely show.
That's with Jack the Boar.
There you go.
Jack and yeah, they've done some really good trolls and great content over the years of some characters supposedly in our cause who deserve to get ribbed and joked a little bit.
So hats off to you guys.
Wish you many more.
All right.
If I didn't miss any there, email me if I missed you, fam.
Sam, take us away, brother.
Yeah.
Well, we have a beautiful couple here associated with us locally who was welcoming their first child in August.
And no sooner was I talking about that last week that, or I think it was, yeah, okay, last week I get my time screwed up, but recently that they have delivered the baby and they have their first son and the mom and baby are fine.
And it's a joy.
It's a real joy to see because these folks, you know, they've gone through this thing.
Sometimes you hear about people, they get to be a certain age, like let's say 30 years old.
People start to wonder, hey, is it going to happen to me?
You know, we hear people say that.
Oh, I can't find anybody.
I'm not going to get married.
How can I get married?
How can I have children?
But these folks did not give up.
And they found each other.
And she got pregnant and she just had the baby and they're planning to be married.
So we are all smiles over here celebrating this new white life.
Hell yeah.
And thanks for putting the editorializing on there too, Sam.
Yeah, never give up.
Never give up.
Even if your wife is all wrinkled and haggard and in menopause, you still keep trying.
Absolutely.
Yep.
And it's like we were saying, it's not that we can breed ourselves out of this predicament that we're in.
Breeding is not the only part of this that's important, but it's one of the things the enemy would love to deprive us of, to deprive us of marriage, deprive us of white families, and deprive us of our associations with each other, whether it be pool parties or any other type of white association.
But you know what?
We look forward to a greater victory in the future, but we do have a type of victory now because we found each other.
We found each other as comrades.
We found each other as mates and we found each other in podcasts and chat rooms and things like that.
So we do have a type of victory that we can celebrate even now.
Hell yeah.
It's like a biological revolt, right?
That's right.
And yeah, with the census data out, we're going to go a little more into the recently released census data next show with the Borzois.
But yeah, do not get blackpilled by the white decline of population.
Take heart that everyone you add matters that much more when broken white people are not breeding.
And you even see that the birth rates of the other races are declining too.
So it is the, it's, it's simultaneously selfish because you want to propagate yourself, of course, and it's a natural selfishness.
It's ingrained in you to do this.
And it's also selfless too, because man, if you don't have another, like a, like my wife said, it's like having your own heart beating, another version of your heart beating outside your chest that you're not totally 100% in control of, it's really a trip and it's a lot of work and responsibility.
Well, it's like branches on a tree, right?
We're all connected in a way.
We are our own branch, but we're also connected to each other, connected most directly to our own children and to our parents, but even one another.
You know, if we go back probably not even that far, the three of us right here right now are probably some kind of cousins, you know?
That's right.
Yep.
Johann Herder was a German philosopher, I believe, maybe Norwegian.
And his wonderful line is that a race is an extended family.
So, yep.
And we definitely draw the line there.
Yes.
That's where the extended family ends.
And there's science and genetics.
Absolutely.
I wanted to go on.
We also have a wonderful young couple getting married next month.
The man is a longtime associate, very hardcore guy.
And he's a couple years ago, he started bringing this nice lady around, and they are tying the knot next month.
So we are thrilled about them.
And we have in November Nate, our brother Nate is expecting a baby with his bride, and we are thrilled with them as well.
Amen.
Congratulations, Nate and Bride.
Good job, guys.
Heard nice things about them from Sam.
And yeah, look forward to meeting you and having a cold one sometime soon.
Speaking of that scene, Sam, I got an invite today from one of our pals, and I just wanted to vaguely re-up.
You mentioned this on a previous show, but we do have another outstanding skinhead concert coming up.
I think I could October 16th, fam.
And I'll just say it's in the Northeast.
So if you're into that thing or you're merely Skinhead Curious, definitely consider, you know, count me in.
I'm like, oh, I don't know what I'm in for.
But we'll see if I can get a musical hall pass to run up to that and check it out because I genuinely like and respect those guys.
And the music is growing.
It's growing on me too.
That Wellington Arms song, man.
I listened to that probably 20 times on repeat.
It had a very, very good melody to it.
And yeah, and I posted that on Telegram too.
I realized after I posted on Telegram, I was like, oh, God, I'm sacrificing their future record sales or whatever.
But I think they were happy to have it boosted and played on the show.
And they're going to be there too, right?
Yeah, for sure.
And as far as the atmosphere, last gig I was at, there was somebody who was doing an interview just with this young fellow who was there who we all know.
And he was saying, so you're a young guy.
What do you think it's like being at a gig like this?
And he said, and the answer was perfect.
He says, you know what?
The atmosphere is like being at a family reunion.
That's right.
And, you know, even if you don't know everybody there, or even if it's not exactly your thing musically, you'll feel like you're at a family reunion and you fit right in and you belong.
So I would encourage anybody to come to it.
Here's the lineup.
Blue-eyed devils, blood in the face, Wellington arms, birthright, fascine, activist, and contempt.
Oh, man.
Love those names.
And fun fact, Durrendle is six foot seven and has a giant swastika tattooed, not just over his left pec, but over his right peck as well.
So he's going to be there.
He's going to rip off the shirt and thrash in there.
Yes, I guarantee it.
That is a promise.
Darendell will be there with those tattoos.
You got it, Durandel?
You taking notes?
He's muted.
That's all right.
Doxed.
Yes, you're from.
That's the one you missed.
All right.
Very, very good.
So looking forward to that.
I have two emails from the fandom, from the listenership that I wanted to read.
And one is in the context of single moms and one is in the context of single dads.
So I thought that was a nice one-two combo here and heartwarming stuff.
I suspect the audience doesn't mind me reading these in toto.
Panzer is going to be like, what the hell, Coach, read these, but not mine.
But his was a little more autobiographical.
So anyway, here we go.
Hey, guys, just realized that I should drop you a message as your number one Swedish fan, Andreas BTFO'd, and as a fellow podcaster being the resident family man on Sweden's biggest alt-right podcast, Vita Pilret, which means the white pill.
I am one of those actually existing guys having a positive experience dating a single mom.
A hotly debated question on your show.
Would certainly not recommend it for the younger guys, though, of course.
With a history of depression, quote-unquote partying, and not living up to the standards that good, wholesome women have, I've had shorter relationships, some flings with thoughts and the such.
Same here, brother.
No, I'm kidding.
I didn't have too many thought flings.
Anyway, here we go.
Can't exactly say how, but somehow pulled myself up by the famous bootstraps in my late 30s.
Started training MMA as a fat, out-of-shape guy at the time, stopped smoking and cut down hard on drinking to basically the occasional beer or wine at parties.
The guys I hung out with were still doing their thing with partying and loose women.
And I'm a dirty heathen, so I didn't belong to a church.
I didn't really have many natural connections with wholesome girls or womens.
Being around 40, let's be honest, your odds are not that good.
And the goods are pretty odd.
I got in contact with a woman in our thing through a Swedish Facebook group, and we hit it off.
Not going to lie, I felt a bit cucky getting a new job in a new town to move to her because she couldn't move having an eight-year-old daughter and the father also living in that town and supporting another quote-unquote man's daughter, of course.
But I had to take a chance.
We got engaged half a year after our first date, got married half a year from the engagement, and our first child together was born a few weeks after the wedding, a beautiful baby girl.
Blonde, blue-eyed baby girl is now a year old.
The missus is pregnant again.
In September, God's willing, our healthy Aryan son will also be welcome to the world.
The now nine-year-old stepdaughter is doing the mom week, dad week thing, which works fine, and the dad is not a problem at all.
As I said, maybe not ideal for everyone, but there are a lot of half-broken guys among us.
And you have to be a bit more open-minded if your dating pool isn't realistically consisting of 19-year-old virgin trads.
Just wanted to share my story on the single mom question.
Thank you, all of you guys, for your wonderful work with Full House.
Hails from Sweden.
Hail from America, brother.
Thank you for sharing that.
Great.
Man, that was inspiring.
Right.
Open about his own failings and recognizing reality.
I want to double check here to make sure I can read his sock.
I don't want to just like take his story and not give him credit.
But he knows who he is, and he's not Andreas.
And he is now our number one Swedish fan.
So Andreas, step it up.
But yeah, hey, listen, everything as he laid out there.
I got no, got no qualms with.
We know plenty of guys, we've talked about this before, who did.
If you marry a single mom and then she's like being difficult and not giving you kids, I think you done messed up there.
But lots of stories of guys marrying women with a child or two.
She has a lot.
I don't know.
That's a whole lot of other kids to worry about.
But go for it.
Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good, right?
You know, coach, I think in times gone by, it was often the case that when you got to a certain age, if you were not married, that was kind of it.
You know, it's the other side of the coin is in our current age, which has a lot of degeneracy.
But I think it also affords like a second chance for guys like this who, you know, through life experience or just the way you lived your life or your values at the time, whatever it may be.
Sure.
You didn't get married kind of at the age and the time that people would.
But there's these types of possibilities now that I think were not really the case too often in times gone by.
I take it as very encouraging.
Yep.
And that was from Hair D. Was he setting us up there again?
Anyway, he said it was okay to say Hair D from Sweden.
So thank you, brother, for that.
And yeah, Godspeed.
Wish you many more.
In keeping with that, we got good news from single dad territory this week.
And this is from Jim.
And no, it's not from Jim from the fatherland.
He didn't get divorced and taken care of chicken there.
Sorry, Jim.
I had to do it.
I don't know if you listen or not.
I got some good news to share with you guys.
My oldest daughter has been wanting to come live with me for a few years now.
And her mother and I both agreed she'll be living with me once she finishes the school year.
We'll be working out the paperwork and details.
This was a decision made by my daughter and not us parents.
I hate to break her apart from her sister, my youngest, but eventually I think she will follow too.
I wanted to share this as a message that even when you think that stuff is bad in your life, there will come a time when something gets triggered and it changes your life for the better.
It doesn't matter how big or how small the circumstance may be.
It's the impact that it may have.
You need to remember, though, as long as you keep a positive light on your path and don't stop fighting, good things will come your way.
The struggle I've been pushing through will turn into another struggle, but it will be for the betterment of my daughter and more in control in my control realm to achieve that outcome.
So congratulations, Jim.
Over the moon that you're going to get your dear daughter under the roof.
I don't know what the issue is there with mom.
You know, the old standard line that the kids are better off with their mom because moms are more nurturing, but that is not always the case, right?
We know plenty of guys who have won custody of their kids for one reason or another.
And we can be damn good at our job too.
And those good fatherhood instincts are coming from inside the house here too, for sure.
If you can take, dear audience, some more good news.
We did dedicate the first half of last show to our newly engaged Full House Love Connection couple.
And they were kind enough to reach out and send us an update.
So in her words, in their words, here we go.
Greetings, Full House crew.
I hope that you're all well.
As a dog owner, episode 96 had me choking back tears.
Our pets are very much members of our families, and we feel the losses most keenly.
I know that my husband or husband to be gave you guys an update about our progress a while ago, and then we were able to both meet Coach a few weeks ago, which was an amazing honor.
No, dear people, it was my honor alone, but here we go.
Here's some new developments in our feds meeting feds love connection.
Jack is moving.
I know they love how they play around and they totally know the score.
Jack is moving up to where I live in a few weeks, and we have a date set for our wedding.
We're more than excited, and we know God is fully directing our path in this momentous adventure we are about to embark on.
We cannot wait to join lives together and also to start our family.
Jack is everything I've ever been looking for in a husband, and I know beyond a shadow of a doubt that we were meant to be together.
I wanted to thank you all once again for making this possible.
If someone had told me five years ago, heck, even last year, that this is where my life was going to be now, I wouldn't have believed a word of it.
The journey out of the degenerate system we live in to a life filled with white nationalists, national socialists, and faith-based principles and ideologies has been one fraught with misery, heartbreak, hopelessness, and loneliness.
It has, however, also been joyously filled with discovery, wonder, adventure, healing, strength, patience, faith, and love.
I encourage everyone in our movement, regardless of where you come from or where you are now, to never, ever lose hope.
Never give up.
Always stay strong.
Fight the good fight and both live and speak the truth at all costs.
To all those WNNS guys out there looking for a good woman, keep your chins up.
You never know what might happen or who you might meet.
Use all resources you can to a decent woman to get a decent woman.
We may be few and far between, but there are some of us out there.
I pray daily that all your families, as well as all your white brothers and sisters, will be protected and strong during these most trying of times.
The best revenge is truly a white life well lived and creating new white life whenever possible.
Love you all.
Can't wait till the next big announcement that we are having a baby.
God bless and hail victory.
And that was from Jill of our new favorite official full house couple, Jack and Jill.
Congratulations.
What a lovely note.
Yeah, we'll just wrap the show right there.
Sorry, Durandle.
Yeah, where do you go from that?
I mean, my goodness.
Well, hey, here's the thing.
If we have listeners out there who are down on their luck or black pilled or depressed or whatever, I know it's probably like, oh, yeah, you guys have said this.
Yeah, think, be positive, go out and R-bite mocked fry and work, but you really got to do it.
You have to suck it up and smack yourself about the face and try to put a positive spin on things.
Working out will help.
Getting good night's sleep will help.
Not being hungover or God forbid, if you're doing worse substances will help.
Just take it from our Mr. Producer who passed a couple kidney stones right before the show.
Yeah, it could always be worse and you can make it better.
I'm not perfect.
Believe me, I wallow in sadness about the state of our condition from time to time.
There are days where I look around.
I'm just like expecting impending doom to strike.
And then there are also days where I'm driving and I put on good tracking.
I'm thinking, you know what, we just might make it.
So you have to, you have to be self-aware to recognize where your head is at, that a lot of this stuff is chemical and media induced and that miracles do happen.
Both of the, I don't know, I can't speak for Jack, but I think it sounds like from Jill, she thought, it's not happening for me.
And lo and behold, they listened to a certain podcast and we just happened to know that those two were roughly in the same geographic area and boom, they're getting engaged.
So take that to heart, dear listener.
Don't be like Durrendle who thinks that we're doomed to destruction and failure and to be ground into dust under Jewish power.
You know what I mean?
We used to start talking like that.
Durandle, you are a relative new arrival to our cause.
I am issuing a fatwa against the word milieu.
I know a lot of our guys use the word milieu just to mean, you know, sort of our environment, the thing that we're in.
But I just, not only is it French, but it sounds faggier than most French words.
So anyway, our cause.
But Durandle, aside from the sadness and the joy that you have about personal stuff, you're pretty optimistic, brother, or not?
I, in generally, am an optimist.
I wouldn't be in this if I didn't think we could win.
Meeting the people that I've met, interacting with the people in this thing would not, I would not be in this if I thought it was a loser's cause.
There you go.
I am very reluctant to cede any ground to the enemy.
And I'm, like I said, I've talked about this before.
You know, we've chatted before, Coach.
I don't like to be negative, even when it's maybe warranted.
I think that's it's defeatist.
But generally speaking, I'm very positive about things.
Amen.
Yeah, I always like to be honest, brutally so.
So, you know, if this sounds a little, you know, sometimes I'm here and there.
And one show I'm exhorting the troops to victory.
And other times I'm crying into my beer.
But that's life, right?
There's a young guy who I won't name him because I don't have clearance to say this, but he also was an early listener to the show and basically got involved in the cause.
Not because of us, but I think we encouraged him to.
And he jumped in headfirst with hard work and dedication and joining a group.
And I just counseled him.
I said, slow your roll a little bit there, buddy.
Remember, there is a golden rule about humanity, and that is that people will let you down, right?
Coach will never let you down, but no, everyone else.
Coach or not.
I will too.
Yeah, I am all too human.
But seriously, the leaders of the past and the cause who have flamed out or disappointed, I've known a few.
However, we have total commitment and loyalty to the cause, which is virtuous and justified.
And our loyalty to individuals or to groups is true.
And it lasts as long as those groups and individuals uphold their end of the bargain, right?
I mean, some people crash out.
Some people, it turns out they've got terrible, horrible, dark skeletons in their closet that, you know, maybe if they didn't come out, wouldn't have been a big deal.
And I'm seriously not hinting at anyone there.
It's just, it happens, right?
Yes.
So you just, yeah, go ahead.
I guess I'm one of those people.
I'm lucky to have had a lot of very negative life experiences in my daily life.
I see death.
I see life.
I like to think that I'm aware of how fragile life can be.
And so that has trained me over the years to be a realist.
And I wouldn't throw my lot in with a losing cause.
And I've thrown my lot in, I've thrown my weight, what I believe in into what I think is a positive thing, what I think is inevitable, our freedom.
And I wouldn't do that.
You know, without being doxy, without being stupid, I get to see things that are really negative a lot.
Life, death, like literal death.
And I think what we're doing is the right and just thing.
And I wouldn't do it if I didn't think we could win.
That's why I'm here.
And I think we should all struggle for that because life can be really down in dirty when you allow yourself to be down in that dark pit.
And now, luckily, I'm one of those individuals.
I don't dwell there.
My family has dwelled there, but I don't dwell there.
So I like to, well, life has proven that we can win.
And I am going to stay there.
We're going to win.
And I have no doubt in my mind.
Love the optimism.
That's right, Darendell.
And I'll even one-up you here, Special guest and say, even if our cause were hopeless or futile, I would still fight for it because it is right.
And because if we lose, we're all dead and enslaved anyway, right?
Exactly.
What's the point to go otherwise?
Yeah, we ain't got no choice.
Yeah.
Just imagine consuming all the bad news in the world and the state of our demographics and the invasion and the COVID and all that stuff.
And then not feeling, imagine being that poor sap.
I see you listening there, sir, in your car, not doing anything, just consuming and not fighting.
Yeah, imagine, but seriously, imagine consuming all that bad news and then not feeling like you were putting anything forward to it.
And hey, I'll be honest, like we do it, we do a great show here that we lovingly and we try to be as professional as possible going forward.
But I often feel like I am not doing enough.
You could always do more.
There's always more you can do.
So evaluate what you're doing, what you're contributing, and whether it's networking, whether it's donating, whether it's activism, whether it's joining a group, whether it's running for office, whether it's working on local stuff under the radar.
Know a lot of smart guys who are doing the local fight on critical race theory, on garbage in public schools, local initiatives and things like that.
I'll admit that a lot of times I've been like, oh, it's not that that's beneath me, but it just seems like, oh man, that's a lot of work for a small thing that could get reversed or wouldn't have a big enough impact.
But who the hell am I to say that that's not a worthy objective to think globally, think total Aryan victory and act small baby Aryan victories, I guess is a good way to think about it.
Well, coach, I guess the question I would ask you would be, how would Durindahl, where would he be if he didn't run across Full House a year and a half ago?
Dead in a ditch, drunk in a bar in Bogadisha.
Yeah.
I think that was that all that's a line from the born identity or something.
Yes, exactly.
In all seriousness, I ran across your show, your podcast a year and a half ago.
And where would we be?
I think this stuff, this stuff matters.
This stuff really affects people.
And to think it doesn't is to say it's defeatist is to be kind.
To say that it affects people is reality.
And I'm here because of literally a happenstance of running across the podcast on Twitter a year and a half ago, two years, two years ago.
And I'm the most normie guy in this internet.
Yep.
Yeah.
Amen.
Amen, brother.
Well, that's exactly why we invited you on the show tonight.
Pure opportunism to no, I'm kidding.
Hey, we're and we're friends now.
We still haven't met, but I guarantee you that when we get together, there's going to be a big bro moment and a couple cold ones.
So I'm smiling, thinking about the prospect.
And I'm also going to crash your daughter's wedding and make a fool of myself.
Amen.
People who are engaged, people who get engaged in our struggle have a joy of life from doing it.
And if you want your life to have meaning, then you will engage this type of struggle.
And you can hear it in Durandahl's voice, the joy and the meaning that it gives to him.
Yep.
And our lives on this earth are short.
And even if, now, I'll be the first to admit too, that I'm like, oh, man, you know, our enemies are numerous, extremely wealthy, savage, and in control of all the levers of power, like a podcast and some writing and some networking just ain't going to cut it.
And that may be true, but it will also help you eke out a little bit of personal happiness, genuine friendships and joy in this fallen world.
So it's the least you can do.
Some of those easy things.
There are a lot harder things to come that I won't go into.
But I personally think we're going to have to fight tooth and nail to eke out an existence that is independent and in control of our own destinies.
And so be it, right?
I'm already 40.
You know, most people would have been dead by now, I guess.
Although that's not true, right?
They say it's the high infant mortality rate that made ancient life expectancies seem so brief.
But thank you, Jordan.
If you beat the diseases of the time, you could expect to live a long life, you know.
But yeah, or things like breaking your leg, you know, could kill you back in the day.
You know, we have medical care that can take care of those easy things.
But if you make it past those things, our ancestors live to long lives.
Yeah.
Just real quick before, Sam, we go to a really great story from you.
I just happened to turn on a documentary on Louis XIV, the Sun King, recently out of pure curiosity.
He was the longest living and reigning ruler in all of human history.
Something like 70 years.
You know, he got in as a wee lad and just kept on living.
He beat off smallpox and whooping cough.
I can't remember all the illnesses he had.
And there was one time where he even had, I forget the condition, but it's basically like your butt gets disconnected from your intestines somehow.
Something goes wrong in there.
Yeah, it's something fistula.
Yeah, he had a fistula, which in that part, you really don't want to think about fists in that part of the body.
So they had to like summon all of the greatest doctors in France and stuff.
And with no anesthetic, go in there through his backside with this long hook spike and stuff to somehow correct that.
And that was sort of during his decline and has absolutely no bearing on anything other than I thought it was fascinating that this tough old guy who, you know, in all respects, probably wasn't the greatest ruler of France because of all the wars he got involved in and sort of lording it over the Palace of Versailles, which he expanded and basically had built.
Yeah, the things that our ancestors went through medically and with children dying off all the time regularly, we should count our blessings too.
And speaking of blessings, Sam is a blessing to all of us.
And I'm dying to hear this story from you, Sam.
Have at it.
Yeah, we're all ears.
Sure.
Well, first of all, Coach, I wanted to quickly say I'm drinking Coors tonight, or as I like to call it, as I like to call it, the other Adolph.
Yes.
Adolphus Coors, great, great man.
I'm having an all-day IPA.
My wife is going to listen to this in a day or two and be like, you're drinking my IPAs.
I'm like, well, yeah, I know, but we got this old keg of yingling down in the valley.
It's left over from the July 4th party.
And I'm painstakingly really trying to sacrifice to finish it, but I'm not down there tonight.
Go ahead, Sam.
Sorry.
Yeah.
Yeah, I wanted to talk about a recent event.
And though I want to give the, I want to set the context of this story, which I think some listeners will find more interesting possibly than the story itself.
Or at least the story itself kind of doesn't exactly have anything to do with the context of the story, but the context of the story is important.
And it has to do with recent news.
Perhaps you or the listeners have heard about this recent pronouncement by so-called Pope Francis about discontinuing the Latin Mass.
And this has been a great matter of controversy and consternation among Catholics because there is this very hardcore traditionalist wing of the Catholic Church that is into the Tridentine Mass, the Latin Mass.
And if you look into the story a little bit, you will understand the reasons are actually quite transparent.
Back in 2012, then so-called Pope Benedict made a rule that the Latin Mass would be accepted and as equal to the Nova Sordo Mass, as they call it, and that it could be celebrated without any special permissions or anything like that.
And the reason that that was done was because the church was losing so many of these trads to break away sate of a cantas type chapels or movements.
And so in order to keep these stalwart members of the church happy, they made this accommodation to let them have their Tridentine Mass.
Of course, the church has a lot of very fundamental problems in it of the last 50 years, let's say.
So that was what was done then.
And the reasons to discontinue it were also transparent.
As so-called Pope Francis said, well, these trads are adopting attitudes that this modern church does not like.
Becoming problematic, right?
Becoming problematic because the idea was, okay, we will let you have your Latin Mass, but you must accept all the so-called reforms of Vatican II.
Well, a lot of these people are not like that.
And by the way, a lot of these trads are very much our guys.
And if they're not our guys, they're like one good argument away from being our guys.
Sure.
It reminds me of the Constitution.
Oh, yeah, the First Amendment is still on the books.
It's just not going to be anything like it meant in the past.
The same thing that happened to America, almost on the same timeline, happened to the Catholic Church, perpetrated by the same cast of characters in defense of Catholicism.
Exactly right.
So that's kind of the backdrop of this modern Catholic problem.
So you have these kind of traditionalist-oriented Catholics that are in the Concilia Church, and they're trying to hang on to some kind of loyalty to the magisterium.
And so you can kind of understand their feeling.
They're trying to be good Catholics.
They want to be good Catholics, but there's this controversy where there's this little bit mixed signal being given that being gay is okay or all the other problems going on in the modern church.
And so they want to be loyal to the church, but they also, they know that there are a lot of things are bad, but they're trying to make this all work in their minds.
So just recently, like I said, so-called Pope Francis, he abrogated this traditional Mass, the Tridentine Mass, saying that it would be discontinued.
You can't use that missile anymore.
There's not going to be any new ones allowed.
Any Masses said like that need literally the express permission going all the way up to the Pope to have these types of Masses and so forth.
So that's not to say that Latin Mass is canceled because we find a way to continue with that.
And as I've mentioned on the show, my youngest son and I, we have enjoyed serving at the Latin Mass as altar boys or altar servers, as I like to call it.
And back when I got turned on to the traditional Latin Mass in the 90s, I became a Latin Mass server at that time too.
So this Latin Mass thing is something I have loved for a long time.
So we have been going to a particular church and the archdiocese decided to shut it down.
So these assholes decided to discontinue and completely shut down the church.
They were making it as though it's because of financial reasons and they have this stupid program called Renew My Church, which they're merging various parishes.
So they merged it with some other parishes and they shut it down completely.
And instead, they turned the church into a mission to the African community as though the African community is somehow going to support this church better than we were supporting, which is a joke.
Yeah.
And so it got shut down, which is not a problem because we have other options.
We know of other Tridentine Masses in the area.
And in fact, we've been going to this particular church for quite a long time.
And when we started going there, there were not all the choices that there are for traditional Latin Masses that there are today.
So we started going there.
That is where most of my children received many of their sacraments.
That is where my wife became a Catholic.
And that is, as I say, where my son and I have served together.
So we got to know people there and stayed there, even though we could have gone to a closer Tridentine Mass where we didn't have to drive through miles and miles of nigger neighborhoods and, you know, travel further and all that type of thing.
So we recently switched over to another parish and we're on the borderline of another diocese that is much more friendly to our types.
So it was a no-brainer really to switch over there, though it was sad because this is a place where we had roots and we knew people.
And this just goes to tell you what the diocese thinks of us.
It's just to dissolve our parish, dissolve all the friendships and relationships we had, dissolve all the history that goes along with that.
But that just tells you what kind of assholes these people are.
And so we switched over to this other church, which we were not unfamiliar with because when there were holy days of obligation where it was not feasible or convenient to go all the way into the city, we would go over here anyway.
So no problem.
We switched over there.
It's closer, better travel there and everything else.
So we started going there.
And we've been going there, I don't know, maybe about four Sundays now.
And so a couple of Sundays ago, I was there with our family.
And one of my older sons was in town from being out of town.
He was visiting with us, staying with us for a little while.
And so, okay, let's go.
And he's up there actually by Smasher, and there's some really beautiful traditional parishes in that area.
So I said, come on.
And we all went together.
So we're in there in the pew together.
And I just couldn't happen to fail to catch my eye, this beautiful chick sitting across the aisle up maybe one or two pews.
And I mean, gorgeous.
I mean, she was, first of all, she's dressed very modestly.
She had a shirt, sleeves went down to her elbows.
She was wearing a dress.
Dress went all the way down to her ankles.
She's wearing a head covering, beautiful.
She happened to have long blonde hair, very pretty, very trim and very pious, reading her missile and everything like that.
Sam had his Terminator eyes on.
You could break it off that.
Six point, maybe 510, 36, 28, you know, while still reading his missile and being respectful, of course.
That's right.
I mean, I hate to sound like I was checking her out, but that's an assessment I could make in seconds, you might say.
There are a lot of backsides to look at in church.
I remember as a teen, you know, when my mom was drinking, I was like, oh, okay, all right.
Yeah.
Anyway, go ahead.
And anyways, I was actually a little irritated because I was thinking, my son, who's of the right age, how come he isn't noticing her?
And I was trying to give him the like, hey, you know, elbow.
And he's like, so he's himself kind of rather pious.
So he's, he's looking, you know, and so I'm like, man, here's so, and I've told him before because he's, he is, he's, you know, made motions about certain statements about women and stuff.
And when I've gone to church with him up in Smasher's area, I said, you see all those veils in front of you?
Those are all women, okay?
Excluding the children and excluding the married women.
But there's a lot of celebrics that are teens or in their 20s.
There's a lot of women at a tridentine mass.
And so you got to think like that.
Anyways, that's just the background.
Sure.
So then it comes to now.
So then he was not with us on a previous Sunday.
Excuse me.
And he so we were there and I'm there in the pew and I'm praying and I just happened to glance up.
Boom, there's the beautiful chick again sitting in the same spot.
If you go to a Catholic Mass, you know that you kind of sit in the same spots and everyone else, if they're regulars, they kind of sit in the same spot.
So we happen to kind of, I like to just kind of sit in the middle, you know, and she kind of sits sort of in the middle too.
So there she is again.
I'm like, oh man, there's that beautiful chick again.
And I just kind of smiled to myself and said a little prayer that she would find her white warrior, white Aryan warrior Catholic man that would make something out of her, you know.
And so we, you know, we finished the mass and everything like that.
And we're, we go outside.
I'm hanging out in the front because this is when the weather was just starting to change.
There's a beautiful breeze, very, even though it was warm and sunny, there's a nice cool breeze.
And I said, hey, I'm going to be, I'm going to be standing out on the front steps, you know.
And my youngest son, he kind of surprised me.
He had in his pocket a little rosary and a scapular and a little metal that he had.
And he said, oh, I want the priest to bless this.
And I said, well, you know how, see, we used to be servers at the other place so we could have access to the priest.
But here, you know, a traditional priest, when they're done with the mass, they don't hobnob with the parishioners shaking hands and telling jokes and all that.
They're much more serious.
So the priest kind of disappears back into the sacristy.
So I said, well, you'll have to ask one of the ushers if you can even go back there and talk to him and if he has a moment or if that he will even do that for you.
Sometimes these priests have another mass that they're trying to get to.
And so who knows?
I said, go ahead and try.
So I said, I'm going to be standing on the front steps.
So he goes, he disappears and he's doing that.
So the church is emptying out.
The church is emptying out.
And I'm standing there kind of enjoying the damn reading the bulletin.
And the church is pretty much empty.
And he's back there.
Apparently, the priest was able to receive him and was blessing his items.
And who comes walking out of the church?
It's the beautiful chick again.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Here comes the beautiful chick.
And she walks by me.
I just kind of beautiful in the front too, right?
I was worried it was going to be one of those curtain switches where she's like a 10 from behind and she turns around with the crooked teeth and a hook nose.
No, no.
10 from the front and 10 from the back.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
So she's, and I would say no more than 25 years old.
Maybe I would say 22, 23 at the most.
And so she's walking by.
I just kind of smile to myself.
She walks by and the gust of wind goes and it pulls up her dress all the way up over her head, over her hips.
And she's wearing the beautiful wine-colored lacy thong.
Oh, man.
Speaking about gifts from God, that was a divine wind.
And I thought, oh, man.
You're making this up, Sam.
That really happened.
No, absolutely.
Absolutely.
And my wife was actually standing there and she was looking down at the stuff she was reading.
I said, did you see that?
And, you know, she walked by.
And I tried not to make anything of it because if she would have looked back or something to know that I had seen that, I'm sure she would have been mortified to have seen that.
But we got to get her.
Screw your son, Sam.
We got to get her on Full House Love Connection.
Well, no, yeah, yeah.
You know, and it's the type of thing like, I wish she was a listener, but I hope she's not a listener because, you know, I'd hate for her to be humiliated like that.
But you know what?
In a way, it's nothing to be ashamed of.
It happened, you know, and there's nothing wrong with that.
It's just, it was funny in a way it worked out.
Yeah, if Sam ever wears a kilt to mask and walks out on a busy day, look out, women.
Never know what he's going to have on under there.
No, that's that's actually a thing with our guys.
Have you heard of this thing called the utility kilt?
Nope.
Yeah, utili kilt.
It's like it's like, you know, because let's say you're working in the garage or you're doing, you know, maybe you're working out on your property or something.
You know, there's something practical about a kilt because you can like crouch in it and stuff like that.
And so this is like, you know, it's, it's not decorative necessarily.
It would be like kind of like a gray burlap type something.
So that's, I remember a good dear friend of ours, he had the utility kilt.
He started wearing that.
And then one of my other sons, he said, I'm going to buy one of those.
So he bought a kilt too, you know, just to just for the utility of it.
Awesome.
Now, so is there still a hope?
I guess she's probably a regular there.
She is a regular there.
Yeah.
So here's the play, Sam.
You're going to go up and get her number, but you're going to, it's not for me.
It's for my son, right?
I'm sure you can pull, you can pull that one off with wifey there, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, next time, picks or it didn't happen, Sam.
Just kidding.
Just kidding.
That's awesome.
And as Sam was telling that story, Durandle said in the chat, I would like to go to mass with you or to church with you someday, Sam.
And I'm tempted to say the same.
For a long time, I said, the only time I'm going to a church is for a wedding or for a funeral out of respect for the participants.
But I remain open-minded and just for the experience and to see.
I have never been to a Latin mass.
So maybe that's part of the problem.
Not that I speak Latin, but to see it in the original, right?
Yeah, you know, that's what some people say, like, oh, it's in a language I don't understand.
Well, I don't know.
I think you use Latin in your everyday language, don't you?
I mean, you ever use the phrase, et cetera, center, of course, ad nauseum, yeah, or if I say something you really like at the end, you say, what?
Amen, right?
I mean, so I didn't know that was Latin.
Okay, cool.
Yeah, so there's a lot of, and not only that, but don't sell yourself short.
You can learn it.
You know what I mean?
It's, it's more or less the same every week.
So when you hear something the same every time for years, you, I mean, you pick up on it.
And so it's something you can learn.
And the thing about the thing about Latin and using Latin in a religious sense is the fact that the same word could be said in Latin as in English gives it extra emphasis.
Just like if I said something and you really agreed, you might say, yeah, I agree.
But if you say amen, right, that gives it a different kind of emphasis, doesn't it?
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
It's funny.
Yeah.
I didn't mean to cut you off there, Sam.
I was just thinking about my experience going to Mass as a kid.
It was always my mom and me.
And then as my brother and sister got older, they would come along too.
But my enjoyment and appreciation for it was almost 100% correlated with which priest was delivering the homily because everything, as I recall, everything is a set piece except for obviously the passages from the Bible they choose to read.
And then, you know, basically the speech that the priest gives.
And we had, I can still remember this to this day, Father Fitzsimmons was this sort of bloated Irishman who spoke in a very pompous voice.
And he was, he was such a, I didn't even know what a character was then, but he was probably, you know, I don't know if he was half in the tank or just had a drinking problem, but he looked like a bloated, drunken Irishman.
And he wasn't drunk on at the altar or anything like that, but I just, I couldn't get over his presentation.
There was this old geezer, and I don't remember his name.
We'll just call him Father Jack.
And he was probably 80 going on 90 chainsmo.
You know what you were talking about when the priests go out to greet everybody?
He'd be out there chain smoking as he was like saying goodbye to everybody.
So he was kind of a cool character, but you know, just raspy voice.
He always cut it short.
I remember one day he said, for some reason, he said, and this week we shall omit the homily.
And at that moment, I learned what omit and homily meant because we were getting out of there earlier.
But, you know, I give those guys a hard time.
But there was this delightful young, handsome priest.
He looked like Pete Sampras, and his name was Father Pete.
And he always took the time, sort of like a certain podcast, to like really commit himself to opening up his heart and interpreting the passages and things like that.
Right.
So I suspect that there's a connection between maybe loss of religiosity in America, in particular in the Catholic faith, maybe in the quality or the care that the priests were delivering to their parishes, aside from all the Jewish garbage and stuff like that.
But yeah, wow, I hadn't thought about Father Pete in a while.
I hope he's like a bishop or something now because he seemed like a really good guy.
Well, and quickly, I wanted to just append to this conversation this whole issue with the so-called Pope Francis and the Latin Mass has been taken up very nicely by National Hyphen Justice.
There's a very good article on there about this issue.
And he, you know, Stryker is a very good researcher and he brings out a lot of facts.
one thing I was glad to see him hammer down, which I kind of suspected this, but he was saying it's since this, maybe not since, but let's just say, you know, in this time from 2012 to now, when this Latin Mass was allowed to be open like this, that the vocations to traditional orders are outpacing any other vocations by seven to one.
And that's without tradition.
That's without promoting it.
That's like them trying to keep it quiet and all that.
And the other thing I wanted to mention was this modern politics broadcast with Ahab and Emily Yucas.
They talked about the same type of thing, how if you go to a traditional Latin Mass, it's like almost being at one of our events.
It's all white people.
And then afterwards, if people are hanging out in front of the church or something, the conversation will be all like things we talk about, you know, and you will find fellow travelers there.
And the people who are not fellow travelers are, as I said before, one good argument away from being fellow travelers.
Amen.
Absolutely.
Yeah, it's a little bit like white people continuing to go in the direction of white nationalism or national socialism, despite virtually every mouthpiece out there telling them they're evil, terrorists, supremacists.
They just hate people for no reason.
They're knuckle-dragging, foul-mouthed, skinhead, tattooed, bad people.
And it just ain't so.
Well, it's 100% organic is what it is.
Exactly.
Durandel, if I can put you on the spot right there, big guy, I assume as a nerd from vaguely the upper Midwest that you are of Protestant stock.
And is that the reason why you couldn't go to Mass with Sam or just not Catholic?
What's the deal there?
Well, my parents sent my brother and I to a Catholic school.
Okay.
We were very atheistic, though.
My parents were very atheistic.
Sure.
And it's hard, you know, it's almost like it was a plan to keep us from the truth.
Sure.
Well, you can still go to, you can still go to church.
I don't think they're going to, you're not going to burst into flames or they're going to kick you out.
You can't go up to get the body of Christ or the blood of Christ or receive any sacraments.
Yeah.
Yeah, I guess I go to a very modern church, but Sam, his religion seems very closer to me than what I currently do.
Well, I would say just go check it out.
You know, you could look on the internet, wherever the city or town you live in, just type in Latin Mass close to this town, you know, or this city.
And it's, you know, I mentioned about modern politics.
Our dear friend Ahab, he was going for years to the traditional Latin Mass.
I know exactly where he was going over there.
Even though he was not Catholic, he liked the tradition of it and the folkish feel of it.
So you might check it out just on that basis, just for the good feels, so to speak.
Yep.
And in keeping with the truth, I still am not a believer.
I still have a sort of latent hostility to Catholicism slash Christianity based on my experiences growing up.
And of course, the news stories since then have not really abated that.
But I'm also not phonally saying, God bless you or amen or being supportive of Catholicism or Christianity here because it's in most cases, I suspect, better than nothing.
And for many people, a core component of their life and also their commitment to our race too.
They are able to, whether it's Christian identity or just straight Catholicism, square that circle between the apparent universality of Christianity and the primacy of their race as their extended family.
So if you can do that, there's like a continuity to it, right?
So, and I've thought of this when I was first getting into the traditional Catholic thing, how, you know, all of our heroes, if you go back in time, were kneeling and praying that same mass that we had.
And once upon a time, all of our ancestors were Catholic, right?
Even if your family's not Catholic, once upon a time, all white people were united under this belief.
And think about how powerful that is.
But just go back and, you know, think about some kind of lineage of people, Hitler, Napoleon, Charlemagne, the Sun King, King Louis the 14th, or the better one, King Louis IX.
You know, think of all this continuity of great heroes kneeling and praying that same mass that you could kneel and pray.
Absolutely.
Something very beautiful about that.
Totally agree.
All right, gents, we are close to an hour here, and I think I'm going to call an audible and save navigating the collapse for the Borzoi show coming up.
And who knows?
We could be recording that tomorrow or the next day.
We'll see.
And we'll give, yeah, because I don't want to use that now.
And then we'll have to kick Mr. Lazy Bones, Nathaniel Scott, to gin up another epic writing excerpt and lessons for the collapse.
So just to tease here real quick, and the other thing is the first time we did this second half, we went into COVID extensively and in a sort of, I'll phrase it as common sense from my perspective, as well as indulging Jack in some of the, and I'd say indulgently, jokingly, some of the other darker stuff out there that I'm disinclined to believe is true, but not at all ruling out of hand.
So I think we'll save that for the second half of our next show to go into COVID in greater detail, practicality, as well as some of the darker stuff.
Also, I appeared on full on third rail, excuse me, not full rail, full third rail.
They should have named that episode if they knew what was good for them to talk about my approach to this.
So if you want to hear what I really think about it all and vaccines and mask mandates, et cetera, check out the most latest third rail.
And we also have a couple hanging issues that I would love to talk about, including testosterone replacement therapy, TRT.
I've seen some of our guys swear by it as a vital component for aging these nuts and maintaining vitality, getting older.
I'm skeptical, model of virility and viril that I am.
Now 40.
No, I'm kidding.
Who knows?
Maybe I need some.
I've never been tested.
And then also the class question as well, the fact that so many of our guys, at least heretofore, have tended to be middle class or upper middle class, despite the fact that many revolutions, revolts have included the working class and the lower class primarily because there's a lot of them and they have a lot of reason to be angry.
Now, Durrendel is from the lower, below, underclass.
I'm kidding, buddy.
I'm looking at it right now.
He's smiling on camera.
But he's self-deprecating.
So I figured, whatever, I'll feed that there.
So we got lots more to come in the future, including, I forgot to mention that we have not one, but two former seminarians turned white nationalists.
I sort of confused the two of them in my mind.
There's actually two of them, so we might combine them in a super show.
The author of the awesome children's book, The Dancing Princesses, preppers, soldiers, martial arts experts, family health, et cetera.
It's too much.
We may have to go to twice a week and actually ask Smasher to do some work around here for a change.
But regardless, Jackie Baby, thank you.
If you want to get on mic or not, appreciate your wherewithal in getting us back under mic.
It was Jack who said, hey, guys, let's not cancel.
Let's do that second half.
And it was Durrendel who said, hey, go to the bench, coach, in a shameless plug for him to get his voice heard over the airwaves.
But bless you guys.
Thank you.
And Jack says, Vatican II and its consequences have been a disaster for the Catholic religion.
No lie detected.
And nicotine boosts tea levels.
Okay, young whippers.
It does.
That's angry.
And it also prevents COVID, implying it's real.
But, you know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, I have seen that.
No lie detected.
I know a doctor who chews the gum on the regular and I said, you ever going to quit that gum?
And he said, F no.
Why the hell would I?
He's got the money to afford it.
And he views nicotine when not smoked and inhaled as a net positive for his health, putting words in his mouth.
But that was the TLDR there.
So we'll save navigating the collapse.
Tons of great more content out there.
The audience will listen to this and I trust enjoy.
You better.
And we'll go around the horn here.
And we will start with my dear good friend Durrendel.
Thank you for coming on late notice.
God bless you, your daughter, your wife, your sons, and your dearly beloved dog O2.
I thank you, Coach.
I'm enjoying my time here.
And everyone have a wonderful evening.
Amen.
Sam, you are not too bad yourself.
Yeah, thanks, Coach.
It was a wonderful show and wonderful to visit with Durandal on and off the show.
And the listener mail is so heartwarming and moving.
And the warmth we enjoy with one another and with each other on the chats and everything like that, it's remarkable.
That's right.
Yeah, I got more that I want to read.
I don't want to overwhelm the audience in the second hour just reading notes, but some of these select ones.
I just have to, whether they like it or not.
Yeah.
And Jackie baby, thank you, sir, for your commitment to broadcasting.
The third time is a charm, dude.
Oh, all right.
You said it.
Yeah.
All right.
Here you go, audience.
Truth be told, we re-recorded the second hour for about 10, maybe 15 minutes before Jack said, guys, hold on.
We got a problem.
Houston, we have a problem.
And LG was a mistake.
Accepting you as our new producer was a mistake.
No, I'm kidding, buddy.
I mean, it's all good.
We're all smiles.
It's just growth pains, baby.
Come on, we'll treat you with kid gloves there.
You know, you were passing stones, and now we bust your stones.
All right.
That's everybody.
Thank you guys.
And thank you, dear audience.
Full house episode 97, part due was recorded on August 12th, and it is 11:59 p.m. right now.
So we kept it on the same day.
It was hot as hell here.
I turned off the air conditioner in the house, so I'm sweating.
I'm not in the gazebo tonight.
My wife took the kids down to have a nice little summer night before school starts up and milk this summer for all that it's worth.
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Drop us a line to fullhouse show at protonmail.com.
And the website is full-house.com.
Whenever Smasher gets off his ass and sends me the show art, we'll get that right-winger episode posted on full-house.com.
But you can always find us on Libsyn as well.
And if you've got the urge to write like our own dear Sam and his autobiography up on full-house.com, please feel free to submit a piece that you think is worthy of people's time.
I don't care if it's great, brilliant, perfect, or whatever.
If you think there's something in there useful for people to read and take to heart, you damn better will send it our way.
So to all white parents who may think that they've got it tough with a lot of rugrats under the roof, just remember the Smashers with two sets of twins under three years old.
And remember, it could always be worse.
And no toil in the service of your children is drudgery.
This week, Call on an Audible on the song we had teed up.
This one I'm going to dedicate to my wife and also to Durandle's newly engaged daughter.
I think the song works for both.
My wife introduced me to this song, and it's called Wolves by Ryan Bingham.
Hope you enjoy it, fam.
We love you.
We'll be back shortly with the Borzois.
We'll talk to you next week and put them up.
Well, I'm going to turn on my camera here.
Put them up.
White Power.
White Power 88.
Hell yeah.
White Power.
Love you.
Good night.
And I was just a child.
Knew I was afraid.
And there was nothing to gain out of running the other way.
I had to stand my ground.
Keep the wolves at bay.
Well, I knew somehow there would come a day when I stood my ground.
Kept the wolves that they could not take no more and had my fear.
Stars had faded from my eyes, wrong from looks that care.
And there was no one coming around to save me from the fray.
I had to stand my ground, keep the wolves at bay.
Well, I knew somehow there would come a day when I stood my ground and kept the wolves at bay.
Years have gone by and the calling carries on.
Scars above my eyes are still tender to the bone.
You know, I've settled down to hear the children say they have to stand their ground to keep the wolves at bay.
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