Ghost of True Conservative Radio declares Barack Hussein Obama's election irrelevant, arguing both candidates are liberals who hijacked the GOP with feminism and socialism. He condemns the $750 billion bailout as a reward for banks while blaming 9-11 narratives on ignorance and criticizing Sarah Palin's alleged socialist tax hikes in Alaska. Ghost asserts America lost its manufacturing base to communist nations due to illegal immigration and imbalanced trade deals, urging listeners to reject mainstream conservatives like Rush Limbaugh and rebuild a moral movement against the feminist agenda. [Automatically generated summary]
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Well, good late evening to you, folks.
And thank you for tuning in with me once again to another spontaneous edition.
And, of course, this is definitely a special edition of True Conservative Radio.
I'm the host, the man they call Ghost.
And I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me.
I know it's been some time since I have been on this program.
I unfortunately fell ill, folks.
Got a horrible case of the flu.
I attempted to try to gut it out, come up on here.
I scheduled shows several times, and unfortunately, I just couldn't do it.
You know, anybody who's ever been hit with the damn flu, it's like they just smacked you upside the head with something that you ain't never heard before in your life, if you will.
All right.
I mean, I was sweating, I was coughing, I was puking, I was doing all that miserable garbage, but I'm back.
And let me tell you, I'm sorry I've been gone for such a long time and such an integral part of our political history here.
Folks, if you haven't already heard, unless you've been under a rock or you're just an absolute imbecile, Barack Hussein Obama is the new president of the United States of America.
Now, like I have always stated, folks, all right, like I have always stated it really didn't matter who you voted for in this election.
All right, both of these candidates were blatant liberals, all right?
It's unfortunate that the Republican Party, the whole entire party, got hijacked by a bunch of freaked-out liberals and feminists.
And they decided to go ahead and rearrange and redesign the new Republican concept, the new Republican ideal.
And they turned Republicans into a bunch of pansy-ass feminist liberals out here, folks.
And let me tell you, a lot of these damn liberal Republicans are going to blame conservatives, true conservatives like myself.
They're going to blame us because, oh, well, you didn't come out and support John Turncoat McCain.
You didn't take one for the team.
You didn't go against your conservative principles and vote for this liberal piece of trash.
They're going to blame us all night long.
But let me tell you something, folks.
Who they need to be blaming, who these Republicans out here need to be blaming, they need to be blaming themselves, for Christ's sake, for turning against conservatism.
That's who they need to be blaming for this debacle.
I mean, they've lost power.
They've lost everything.
We have now got a liberal hellhole for the Democrats all over the damn Washington, D.C. area.
It doesn't matter if you go into the Congress, the Senate, the executive.
It is now the new socialist quasi-communist America.
And I hope that you idiot Republicans are happy about it.
All right, I hope you're happy about it because you turned your back on us conservatives, true conservatives.
I'm not talking about these people that are trying to call themselves conservatives, that tried to call themselves conservatives throughout this whole primary process, who tried to call themselves conservative when they were spewing out nothing but a bunch of liberal and feminist horse crap.
Let me tell you something.
If you were one of those damn conservatives, you should be ashamed of yourself.
And if you want to call yourself a Republican, well, that's fine, because Republicans are pieces of trash as far as I'm concerned.
They turned their backs on us, dammit.
They threw conservative principles out the window.
And they sold out to this liberal feminist horse crap.
That's what they sold out to, folks.
And it makes me sick.
And I'm sorry that I'm a little late coming up on here with my response, this post-election edition of True Conservative Radio.
But let me tell you, I needed all my energy.
All right.
I needed all my energy, all my passion, all my fury to get across the absolute disdain I have for the damn Republican Party for turning their backs on the conservative movement.
And this is a direct result of that, folks.
This is a direct result of the Republican Party spewing out nothing but a bunch of liberal and feminist propaganda.
And I'll be damned if I'm going to allow these liberal Republicans, because that's what they are nowadays, folks.
They're nothing but a bunch of liberal Republicans out here.
Now you've got liberal Republicans that are going to point the finger at true conservatives like myself and say it's your fault because Barack Hussein Obama is in the White House.
It's not my fault.
It's not true conservative's fault.
It's your fault.
It's the Republican Party's fault for turning their back on true conservative principles.
You notice that no conservative issue was even brought up during this presidential campaign.
Didn't you folks notice that?
None of these morons that were running for president talked about anything when it came to the conservative issues, the conservative principle.
They didn't dare to do anything because like I said, folks, and you can look back in the archive, I had been saying this the whole time.
It doesn't matter who you vote for in this election, folks, Democrat, Republican, it's liberalism and feminism either way you looked at it.
I mean, if you didn't think feminism infiltrated the Republican Party after that ridiculous excuse of an Eskimo bimbo vice president, Sarah let my philanderous daughter go out and philander around and get impregnated Palin.
If you didn't think that the Republican Party was bowing down to feminism back then, then my God, you are a fool.
You're an absolute buffoonery.
And let me tell you, right now, the Republican Party is in complete shambles.
And let me tell you, it's because you turned your back on us, Republicans.
You turned your back on the conservative movement.
You turned your back on the conservative principles.
And let me tell you, we're not going back there.
We're not going back down that road anymore.
You idiots actually were sitting here justifying teen pregnancy for Christ's sake.
I never thought I'd see the day in my life as a conservative ex-Republican, an ex-Republican.
I never thought I'd ever see the day when I would see Republican people justify teenage pregnancy until this ridiculous Mickey Mouse election that we just had here, folks.
I mean, did you hear these Republican morons?
Oh, it's okay.
Look at little Sarah Palin's daughter.
She got pregnant.
Oh, it's beautiful.
Well, that's what they were saying, folks.
You had conservative or so-called conservative people trying to disguise themselves in this Republican cloak, if you will, that were out here justifying teen pregnancy.
And that's why the Republicans completely lost everything.
They lost everything, and they should be ashamed of themselves.
And that's all there is to it, folks.
But let me tell you, the conservative movement is still alive and well.
There's a lot of conservatives that are out here now understanding that it is their time.
It is their time to go out on a grassroots level and do what they have to do in their community, in their local government, in their state government, in their federal government to elect conservative, and I mean conservative, I mean true conservative people to elections of power, to places of power, excuse me.
I'm talking about senators, congressmen.
I'm talking about these people that run your city government, your city bureaucracies, like the school board and that sort of thing.
You people need to get involved with your government at an intimate level, folks.
This is not a joke.
This government was made for the people and by the people.
But the people have to be informed about what in the blue hell our government entails, what we're doing, what it means to go out and actually balance a government budget, what it means to go out and actually solve social problems.
You actually have to have an opinion about every single thing that this government does so you can participate in it, you stupid bona fide moron.
But what's unfortunate is that we live in a new America where people are more concerned about whether or not Britney Spears shaved her private parts and flashed it for the camera while she was getting out of her limo.
That's what these people are more concerned about out here.
They're more concerned about ridiculous, trivial issues than they are worried about their own American Constitution, their own American freedoms, and their own American government.
And that's what makes me sick to my stomach.
And you see, that's the core principle of feminism and liberalism, folks.
That's the core principle of them both.
The core principle of both of those ideologies is just mindlessness.
No individual fault whatsoever.
I mean, not being able to have your freedom.
You see, and this is why I chastised the Republicans the entire election.
I chastised them because I saw it for my own eyes.
I felt it.
And any true conservative knows it too.
These people gave the finger to the conservative movement and decided to embrace this ridiculous, feminist, and liberal concept of what a new Republican should be like.
And as a result, did these liberals take to your side, huh, liberal Republicans?
No, they didn't do it.
They didn't do it.
And as a result, you're sitting over there with your pecker shaft in your hand wondering what in the hell happened to the Vaseline.
Well, you know what?
You're sitting out there with your Peter Popper in the wind with nothing to do it with because the bottom line is you left the root principle foundations that created the Republican Party and that was conservative principles.
And you should all be ashamed of yourself.
And that's all there is to it.
That's all there is to it.
Believe me, I take no appreciation.
I take no joy in what is happening to our country whatsoever.
But gosh darn it, I was going to be, I was not going to sit here and be subjected and had my intelligence ridiculed by having this Republican apparatus force me, force me into voting for some blatant piece of trash liberal.
I wasn't going to do it.
And if you're one of those pieces of trash that did it, well, that's your problem.
You stick with that Republican Party and see how far that gets you because the Republican Party, as we know it, is gone.
It's gone forever.
And it will never be the same again thanks to you stupid liberal feminist pieces of horse crap that infiltrated our party, or I shouldn't say our party, but the Republican Party.
You people infiltrated it, and now what?
You got nothing.
It's ridiculous.
Anyway, I'm going to take some calls here.
646-652-4869 is the number to call.
You're listening to True Conservative Radio.
This is the post-election edition of True Conservative Radio, folks.
And let me tell you, if you happen to be a true Conservative, I told you so, folks.
It really didn't matter who you voted for in this election.
You were going to get quasi-socialist, quasi-communist crap because people have fallen asleep at the wheel.
People are more worried about shoveling cheese whiz down their gullet and watching some ridiculous wrestling match of muscle-bound idiots feeling each other up in tights than they are actually reading about what in the blue hell is happening to their government.
What in the blue hell is happening in the bureaucratic tentacles that dictate the activity of their life.
And it makes me sick.
Anyway, folks, I'm going to go ahead and take a few calls here.
Lions are blowing up.
Hello, this 441.
Are you there?
Hello, 4416.
Hello.
Hello, he's Ghost.
Yeah, there.
Yeah, we can hear you.
How you doing?
Not too bad.
This is James.
I'm actually phoning from the United Kingdom, Ghost.
Try and listen to your show.
The Bin Laden Evidence Debate00:04:46
I listen to you, you know, and you're upset about the Republicans and the way they've gone.
But don't you feel that the last eight years has taken them that way?
You know, the last eight years hasn't really been a badge of honor for the Republican Party.
Don't get me wrong.
I can complain.
Why do you think I dropped the bastards?
Yeah, yeah.
I don't have anything to do with them.
Yeah, it's like, can I just read you to quote what Dick Cheney said on March the 29th, two years ago, like 2006.
We've never made the case or argued the case that somehow bin Laden was directly involved in 9-11.
That evidence has never been forthcoming.
Now, forget about Iraq and that, but United States, you've got young guys over there fighting and dying, and they are convinced, and the American people were told that it was to get bin Laden.
And yet, here you've got Dick Cheney saying, we never said bin Laden was involved in 9-11.
Now, do you know the time and date and the source of that particular quote so we can get everything?
Yeah, it's a White House government release.
It's an actual White House government release, 2006.
A White House comment release?
Yeah, you can see him on YouTube saying it as well.
Okay.
Well, you see, what I'm saying is, right, the American people, it doesn't matter whether you're a Democrat, whether you're a Republican, but they were told we're going into Afghanistan to get bin Laden.
Now, you can go to Osama bin Laden's FBI wanted page, and the FBI admit, they actually say to you, he's not wanted for 9-11 because we've got no evidence he was involved in 9-11.
Now, what I'm saying is, I'm not going on about conspiracy theories or anything like that.
I was just about to get to that, but go ahead.
Yeah, because the thing is, here you've got Dick Cheney actually saying, we have never said that Bin Laden was involved in 9-11.
Now, I've been to the 9-11 Commission report, and I've read the summary.
You can go through the whole thing, but in the actual summary, in the very first few pages, it says the evidence presented is Osama bin Laden.
So you've got Dick Cheney, your vice president, who's a Republican, saying we have never said that bin Laden was involved, and we've never even given evid is never the evidence has never been forthcoming.
Now, what's going on?
Who do you believe?
Where do you start?
Well, first of all, if we would have been a little bit more insightful about our government, we would have at least had a little bit more of an opinion on this.
Now, first of all, I disagree with you on that.
I think Osama bin Laden had plenty to do with this.
He admitted it on several different occasions.
He continues to pop out mixtapes like he's some rap artist out here.
I mean, he's admitted to the damn thing.
And bottom line is that I agree that we should have gone into Afghanistan.
I don't think that we should have done the military tactics that we utilize.
It should have been more covert.
It should have been more black operations and that sort of thing.
But what's unfortunate at this time...
But what would have your motive been to go into Afghanistan?
Because...
Because the people, you're convinced that bin Laden was involved and everybody else is.
But there you've got Dick Cheney, your vice president, saying no, he wasn't.
But you've also got the FBI saying they've got no evidence.
And you've also got General Richard Myers.
He said the goal has never been to get bin Laden.
You've got all these people at the top saying, well, bin Laden had nothing to do with 9-11.
Or should I say, it's not that they're saying bin Laden had nothing to do.
They're saying in lawyers' talk, you know, as though they were in a court of law, we have never said there was evidence that bin Laden was involved.
And they like covering the nazis.
But the thing is, the American people were told he was involved.
They were definitely 100% told by the government and by the media.
Because he said it, though, James.
He said it.
But he never said it.
He said it several times.
He praised it.
He thought it was a great deal.
He praised it.
Yeah, I know.
I'm not going along with that.
You know, he praised it and he said, I can support.
Well, we're going to have to agree to disagree there, James, because, I mean, with all due respect, I'm not out here trying to do some conspiracy theory show, okay?
I mean, with all due respect, I respect your opinion.
You feel that maybe, you know, Dick Cheney and George W. Bush, you know, remote control bombed, or whatever it is that the 9-11 truth people or whatever you represent.
I'm not trying to, you know, misconstrue you, but I just we don't want to have a debate about that now.
Fiscal Conservatism vs Social Agenda00:13:02
We just got a new president who's going to implement socialism in America.
We've got, obviously, we've got two wars that we've got to rectify in some fashion.
I mean, you know, we've got a lot of situations that we need to talk about out here.
And the last thing we need to do is sit here and talk about conspiracy theories with all due respect, James.
You know, I'm just going to go ahead and take another call on that note.
907, you're on the air.
Oh, right on, Ghost.
How are you?
How are you doing?
Good, good.
907, you know where that's at?
No, I don't.
I've not offhanded.
Wasilla, Alaska.
Oh, really?
Yes, sir, baby.
How are you?
I'm just fine.
I'm just chilling here, you know, pretty bitter about the way America's going.
Boy, I tell you what, Ghost, I'm pretty bitter, too.
I've been fighting the hard fight for conservatives in my state of Alaska for the last several years, openly and publicly, but 15 years on and off behind the scenes, voting for conservatives, supporting conservatives, and trying to get conservatives elected.
So I know where you're coming from, man.
I feel your pain.
It's really disgusting where our country's going, both on a social front and basically on an economic front at this point.
And I thank you very much for trying to do what you can as an individual who is participating in their government to attempt to facilitate conservative principles on a local level, on a state level, and on any other level that you participated electing anybody in.
Yeah, absolutely.
And, you know, so as you know, Wasilla, Alaska is a home of Sarah Palin.
So I'm pretty familiar with Sarah and her non-conservative agenda.
So when you mentioned her earlier and Prancing her pregnant daughter across the stage, you hit the nail on the head, buddy.
She's not a conservative at all.
Well, you know what?
I'm glad that you're calling in, sir, from Wasilla, Alaska.
Did I say that correctly?
Absolutely, Wasilla.
Wasilla, Alaska?
Because I've been chastised this whole damn campaign by these liberal Republicans out here because I dropped the Republican out of my name and I saw this Republican Party for what it was, its blatant liberalism.
And I was chastised even more.
I mean, I even lost the few females that actually listened to me that were conservative.
I lost their vote of confidence because I saw right through Sarah Palin, or Palin, excuse me.
I saw right through her.
I mean, she is not a conservative.
I mean, what conservative instills conservative principles on their family and allows a 17-year-old daughter just to get impregnated like it's no big deal?
Exactly.
And let me ask you something, Ghost.
If it was Barack Obama, Prancing his 17-year-old pregnant daughter across the stage that got knocked up by the big buffbelt black guy, thug, you know, unscrupulous character walking behind them across the stage, what would the Christian conservatives of this country said and done?
What would they have said to Barack?
Well, you know what?
They would have had an absolute field day on it.
And I'm not trying to take up arms for Barack Hussein and all, but you do have a point with that.
Because if Barack Obama had a daughter that had the similar situation, I mean, it would have been a travesty to American morality.
And believe me, I would have been on that as well, just like I'm on it with Palin here.
But what really boggled my mind in this election, and what's going to stand out most with me, and what I'm going to leave with in this election, is that here we are, we actually witnessed Republicans, and these were people that used to chastise teenage pregnancy and other such things.
I don't even want to get into the amount of things that these people contradicted their whole principle on in this election, but the one that really sticks with me is justifying teenage pregnancy, especially when we have an epidemic in America where single-parent families are the majority of the day.
I think it's a shame, and I think it's sick, and I think that Republicans should be ashamed of themselves.
And I think that conservatives, true conservatives, need to do something and organize and create our own party or do something of that nature or take over the Republican Party, do something to instill true conservatism once again, because going this liberal route didn't do the Republicans one bit of good.
Oh, it did not.
You're absolutely right.
And Sarah Palin's a socialist from the word goes.
She's a socialist from the core.
Her tax policies in the state of Alaska are socialistic.
Her tax and spend and giveaway policies back to the people of Alaska are pure socialism.
Everything she's done, every bit of legislation she's passed is socialism.
Let me ask you a question really fast.
What exactly have you lived in Wasilla, Alaska all your life?
I have, sir.
Okay, no, I grew up in Anchorage, and Anchorage is about 45 miles away.
Wasilla is what's called in the Valley.
It's about 40 miles north.
It's kind of a little suburb, you know, cottage community.
I hear you.
Well, what I was going to ask you, are you familiar with any legislation she passed basically on a city level or on a state level that has impacted you or you've benefited from or as a community's benefited from at all?
Well, I've been impacted by legislation that I have.
In a positive, man, in a positive fashion.
Well, if you consider taxing the only taxpayer in our state, increasing the taxes by 400% on them and then handing back checks to the people, yeah, I've benefited from that.
I got my $1,200 check this year from Sarah Palin and her taxes on industry, sure, just like everybody.
But the reality is, is that 400% tax increase is killing the business.
It's killing the only industry that pays taxes in this state.
And she's devastating our state economy.
Now, let me ask you one more question.
Why do you think the McCain campaign decided to just basically roll the dice with Sarah Palin?
What did they see in Sarah Palin that America didn't see?
Or I mean, what is it that the campaign strategists of McCain saw and maybe old clips or old debates or old campaign footage?
What did they see that we didn't see?
Do you think?
Since you were in a real close proximity, you're in the hometown of Sarah Palin.
So I think that you, if anybody, has a better opinion on it, and that's why I'm asking.
Absolutely.
I really think that Sarah Palin was she was forced on John McCain by the RNC.
The RNC saw Sarah Palin as a person who could get the women vote, a person who was articulate and fairly attractive, and they thought that they could get the conservative base and the Hillary women behind John McCain.
But what they underestimated and what they didn't realize, because they didn't vet her, they didn't vet her even a tiny bit.
They underestimated her ignorance.
The simple fact that she has skated by on her looks alone for the last twelve years in politics.
Unbelievable.
Yeah, she has, I mean, when she was mayor of Wasilla, you know, the town I live in, she's mayor of Wasilla.
She increased taxes by instilling a sales tax, which taxes everybody and then the rich and the poor alike, and yet gave tax breaks to property owners.
Well, that does sound good, but it's still more form of taxation.
Yeah, I was just about to say.
I mean, give me a break.
Absolutely.
And as a governor in our state, she passed two very fatal bits of legislation called one called ACES, Alaska's Clear and Equitable Share.
And that's the legislation that increased the tax on the oil companies.
And it increased the tax on the oil companies 400%.
I mean, all you have to do is Google ACEs and type the word Alaska in behind it, and you can find out all about it.
But basically, it's a progressive tax on the producers that has no ceiling.
It will eventually reach 100% if and when the price of oil ever goes to $180 a barrel.
Hopefully the oil never does go to that high.
But the reality is it was already $149 just this past spring in the last six months.
Taxes on industry were at 84% when the price of oil was $149 per barrel.
Industry was prepared to shut down if we got much higher.
And that would have just crippled the economy out there, I could imagine.
I mean, 92% of our state economy is funded by taxes and royalties derived from the oil industry.
So it's everything here.
We don't pay income tax.
We don't pay sales tax.
Our property taxes are very low.
Our automobile and those kind of taxes are incredibly low.
Alaska is a great place.
But if we can't get our budget under control, then we're going to be taxed.
To give you an example, Sarah Palin inherited a budget that balanced on $52 a barrel oil.
And that was 20 months ago, 21 months ago, January 2007.
Correct.
Right now, our state budget needs $88 oil to balance.
We have an $11.9 billion state budget.
We have almost 35,000 state employees.
The state is by far the largest employer by a factor of 10 to 1 over the next biggest employer.
And Sarah had her hand in every little bit of the legislation and tacking on jobs and increasing the budget.
She claims that she balanced the budget.
The only reason she balanced the budget was because oil was $100 a barrel.
If it would have been any lower than $80, I mean, I don't mean to just beat up on her, but the reality is, the pick by the RNC was incredibly stupid.
They didn't vet her.
They did not ask one person locally.
They didn't even pick up a local newspaper for the entire summer months.
If they would have picked up the newspaper, the Anchorage Daily News, they would have read the blogs.
They would have read the political sections.
They would know that the true conservatives have been fighting and battling Sarah Palin and her administration all summer.
But they didn't.
They didn't care.
They thought, pretty face, they thought this is the person that can take John McCain to the White House, but they underestimated her complete ignorance because I think the country is seeing it now.
It was pretty bad, her ignorance.
And let me tell you, people thought I was chastising her because she was a woman.
I mean, look, the bottom line is that it's not about female, male, gender type of thing here.
It's just about, first of all, John McCain should have at least attempted to get the base of conservatives back on his side by vetting a good conservative vice presidential candidate, a proven conservative.
But unfortunately, they rolled the dice on the Sarah Palin, and it just completely warped the whole mentality of the Republican Party.
And right now, I don't know what the Republican Party is.
Do you know what the Republican Party is as far as their ideological principle after this election?
I really think it's going to break loose.
I mean, you know, the Republican Party, are they the ones that listen to Sean Hannity and Russ Limbaugh and Michael Savage?
I hope not because those clowns are still thinking Palin is an acceptable candidate.
Come on.
It's truly incredible.
I think there's a section of the Republican Party that is incredibly conservative fiscally, that wants to hold people accountable and make people work for jobs and earn a living and pay fair taxes and have a reasonable government.
And they think that the social issues, some of the ultra-white right socialism issues, you know, need to take a little bit of a back seat, at least at first, until we get our fiscal issues under control.
We have an $11 trillion national debt with an unfunded liability called Social Security and Medicare.
We have serious trouble brewing.
Moving Away from Oil Wars00:15:37
I mean, I didn't vote for Barack Obama.
And I'm not a liberal and not a fan of liberalism.
But we have to get behind this guy at this time because our country is in serious trouble.
And the conservatives, well, excuse me, the Republicans have tossed it to the dogs.
I mean, it's beautiful.
I love George Bush.
I watched him today, and I almost had to break down because I think the man has a good heart, but he was led astray by some pretty shady characters.
I mean, I agree.
I mean, look, I voted for the man.
I thought the man was a great president for the first four years.
The last four years have been just an absolute unraveling.
And it's just been horrible.
And I just can't believe that the country has gone this direction because of a in my opinion, you know, if we want I mean, I don't want to have a show about this, but if it comes down to it, it's probably the implosion of so much misdirected advice.
I mean, you know, you had so many people with so many different motivations in that administration, and I just think it overwhelmed the man.
Well, you know, if you couldn't tell already, I have ties to the oil industry in this state.
I worked in the oil industry.
I've spent my entire life in the oil industry.
I'm a college educated guy, graduated from college in 1982, been my entire adult life in the oil industry.
And there's really only one and nobody wants to admit it.
My own family doesn't want to admit it, but there's one real reason why we're in Iraq, and that's because of oil.
There is a lot of oil in Iraq.
Iraq has more oil than Saudi Arabia, almost as much oil as Russia.
The producers were kicked out in 1986.
They took with them all their reservoir technology.
This country needs energy.
We need energy.
George Bush went to Iraq to secure an energy source for us because he knew we didn't have one.
We were losing our friends in Saudi Arabia.
We were losing our friends in Venezuela and Russia.
And he went to Iraq to secure an energy source.
Our country needs to move away from oil.
Well, you know what?
Let me tell you something.
I'll go with that for a second because I agree that it would have generously benefited our economy in this precarious time had that particular motive that you just said right there been the motive for going into Iraq.
But I just don't believe that because if it was, why are we having $140 barrel oil prices?
I mean, why aren't we dictating to the Iraqi parliament that they start producing and either selling it on the world market or giving these barrels of oil to America, and we'll just cut it off their tab?
Well, what are we, almost $1 trillion in debt for liberating Iraq?
I mean, why aren't we doing something of this nature?
While this war, we're spending $15 million an hour on it.
It's depleting the integrity of our currency.
And you were just talking about the debt.
I mean, it's only extending our debt at a dramatic pace.
Why hasn't anyone discussed the possibility of drilling in Iraq and telling the Iraqi parliament to give us the oil or sell it on the world market and give us the money?
Yeah, no, you're right.
You bring a couple of questions up there.
You know, why did oil go to $140 per barrel?
And how can they get it back down?
And is Iraq really a big part of that?
The $140 a barrel thing is truly money that was coming out of the housing market, money that was being pulled out of the stock market, moved over into the commodities, and speculators ran up the price of oil.
Supply and demand didn't.
Supply and demand stayed in the 83 million barrels per day.
Supply didn't and demand didn't hardly change in the last year.
Demand, it fell, if anything.
And speculators ran the price of oil up.
But on the other point is why don't we get in there and start drilling and producing?
We're trying to get in there and drill and produce.
The Western oil companies of Shell and BP and ExxonMobil and Chevron have been working diligently for the last three years to work a deal where they can get in and safely develop the reservoirs.
There's nine reservoirs in Saudi in Iraq that are equal in size to the largest reservoir in Saudi Arabia.
There's as much oil in Iraq as there is almost as much as there is in Russia.
Russia has the most in the entire world.
Russia has the most known liquid oil reserves.
But Saudi or Iran, Iraq, excuse me, is right there next to them.
But the Western oil companies are in there fighting right now.
I mean, you know, the company I work for is looking for recruits to go over there and help develop the oilfields.
They're looking for engineers and operators and technicians and maintenance technicians and coordinators to go over and start developing the reservoirs.
And Iraq oil is close to Tidewater.
It's only less than 500 miles from Tidewater.
So it's easy to get into ships and tankers and get to the America and all the other oil countries that need oil, obviously.
But the reality is there's still a lot of infighting.
There's still a lot of danger.
Western oil companies might be negotiating with the Iraqi parliament, but they're still apprehensive about getting in there.
I mean, and now they see oil falling in price, really and truly.
I mean, Western oil companies don't have a whole lot to do with the price of oil.
They can negotiate contracts with oil-producing states and countries, but they really don't control the price of oil.
Well, I mean, in a way, the American government could dictate to the Iraqi parliament, which is pumping oil out of there.
I know that for a fact.
They have a $100 billion surplus.
They've been sitting here capitalizing off $140 barrel oil out here.
And I don't understand why these people are allowed to go ahead and have a surplus and sell oil and capitalize off of Americans' despair.
While, with all due respect, we liberated these people.
They should at least begin to start paying us back our debt incurred for liberating these people.
I mean, even the English paid us back for World War II.
And I think that go ahead.
No, absolutely.
You're right.
And I know Paul Wolfowitz and Dick Cheney and before Rumsfeld left, they were all negotiating a big payback scheme on when we can start getting Iraqi oil to market and when we could start paying back the debt, what it cost to liberate Iraq.
But I'm not sure if the Iraqi people are going to have any of it.
They want us out now.
They say basically, hey, you Americans can go home.
We'll deal with these Western oil companies.
But you Americans can take off.
The reality is as soon as we pull troops out of Iraq in any major fashion, then the Sunnis and the Shias will start going back at each other and Iran right next door will perpetuate another civil war and try to exert their power on the region.
This is a continuation of the civil war that's been going on for thousands of years.
We just inserted ourselves in the middle of it, going around the big democracy word.
It's crazy.
Well, you know what?
I thank you for the discourse.
Do you happen to have a show here on Blog Talk Radio Network?
Absolutely.
It's about energy.
We have a show on we've got a Wednesday rant and a Sunday show.
And we've been shunned by Blog Talk Radio.
We have an energy show, siren at Blog TalkRadio.com.
Yeah, we talk about energy and our nation needs energy.
And really and truly, I mean, just my last point.
I know you probably have other callers, but my last point.
Our nation currently is spending $10 billion per month to fight a war in Iraq.
What if we took that $10 billion per month and developed an alternative to gasoline?
And it doesn't have to be a one-faceted alternative.
It could just be an alternative, something that we could use to change the way we transport ourselves and our families and our wives back and forth to the grocery store, back and forth to the soccer game, and back and forth to work.
Really and truly, we have the ability as Americans to come up with something new and something different and something that'll work.
Let's spend some of our hard-earned money and our energy on developing it, and then we can sell it to everyone else and become prosperous again.
I agree, and hopefully, that's going to be the new dot-com boom or the future, what is the equivalent of the dot-com boom of the future.
Hopefully, innovation sparks itself, and hopefully, we can get some energy going.
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, you know, it's good talking to you.
I know you've got lots going on, but I enjoyed the rant at the beginning of your show.
It made me decide I needed to call.
You know, you hit a few chords with me for sure.
Conservatives were left out in the cold in this election.
Sarah Palin's not a conservative.
John McCain wasn't a conservative.
Us conservatives, you know, we might have to gather up and hook arms and create our own party.
Absolutely.
And I thank you for calling in from Wasilla, Alaska, right?
Yes, sir.
Wasilla, Alaska.
It's about 20 degrees Fahrenheit outside right now.
Well, I thank you very much.
Where are you from, Ghost?
I'm down here in Texas.
Oh, right on, Ghost.
I was just going to say, we got that oil connection out there, too.
We got a whole bunch of abandoned oil rigs out here.
They're still drilling.
But it's not as cold.
Yep, I was born in, you know, my early years were raised in South Texas.
My parents moved to Alaska in 1973, so I was about 12 years old.
Well, that's great.
Thank you for calling in, Eric.
Absolutely.
Thank you.
Well, you heard it, folks, and that was a citizen of Wasilla, Alaska, believe it or not, sitting there giving us his insight on Sarah Palin.
And, yeah, I don't mean to be chastising Sarah Palin at this point, but frankly, the Republicans asked for it because they sat here and they nominated this woman.
All right?
No experience, no type of sense, obviously, no type of foresight, political insight, none of that garbage.
And you see, this is why the Republicans are going to be here in shambles.
They're sitting there not knowing what direction the Republicans are going to go because the conservatives that you chastised, and I'm talking about all you Republicans, all right?
And you can look back in the archives, folks.
I was chastised by these Republicans because I called out the Republican Party for the blatant, bloody, liberal feminists.
And I mean, it just disgusted me.
I couldn't keep it in.
So I dropped the Republican off of the show name.
If you look back in the archive and the first shows, the first show name was True Conservative Republican Radio.
But I dropped the Republican out of the name because, well, frankly, folks, there's no longer any kind of conservatism in the Republican Party.
They gave finger, they gave the middle finger to the conservative movement.
And it makes me sick, folks.
Excuse me, I'm still trying to get over this flu that I had that got me going.
Couldn't even have a show during election night, pre-election night, none of that crap.
You know, that's the bad part about, you know, affiliating with a bunch of people that don't know how to damn wash their hands, and they shake your hand.
And that's why sometimes I don't even like shaking people's hands.
But when you're in business, folks, you've got to shake a few hands, kiss a few babies, all that garbage.
Anyway, folks, 646-652-4869 is the number to call.
This is True Conservative Radio.
I'm the host of the man they call Ghost.
This is a post-edition or a post-election edition of True Conservative Radio.
We now have Barack Hussein Obama as our president.
He's already talking about who he's going to let in his cabinet positions, his presidential appointment positions.
This Emmanuel moron is now the chief of staff.
I mean, I thought this was change.
Remember that?
Change, change, change was the mantra of damn Barack Hussein's campaign.
And who does he get?
More of the same.
More of the same Democrats, the same morons that have lumbered along and not provided any type of new thought out here.
But hey, that's what the American people wanted.
And that's why I always say that with all due respect with the few conservatives that are out here in America, the majority of America, the majority of the American public sucks.
And the reason is because they don't know their asses from their elbows any longer.
I mean, the average American person is more worried about, you know, flipping on the boob tube and watching, you know, the latest episode of Who Wants to Marry a Midget than they are actually worried about political ideology, about what's going on in their government, in their personal lives out here.
I mean, you just take a look at the damn boob tube for a second, all right?
And just look at the images of sexual depravity and violence being bombarded in our faces out here.
And in this election, in this past presidential election, the Republican parties, they didn't give two rats' asses about it.
They didn't give two rats' asses about it.
And if you happen to be one of these Republicans that are blaming true conservatives like myself for the Barack Hussein Obama win and the Democratic landslide in the House, excuse me, give me a call and I'll be more than happy to make you look like the mental midget that you are.
646-652-4869.
I told all you so.
All right, I went to vote.
I went out and I wrote in Yosemite Sam.
That's what I wrote.
I wrote in Yosemite Sam.
I almost wrote in Mickey Mouse because that's exactly what type of damn election this was.
It was a Mickey Mouse election.
It was ridiculous.
It was absolutely pathetic.
So where are we going to go from here, folks?
Let's just go ahead and make a segue into where in the blue hell is America going to go from here.
Well, I'll tell you where America is going to go from here.
We're going down.
The $750 Billion Financial Crisis00:09:54
All right.
And I don't mean to be some, you know, pessimistic piece of trash.
All right.
I'm a realist.
All right.
The gentleman who called in previous alluded to that we have an $11 trillion deficit, $11 trillion deficit.
All right?
And we're spending money like it's $19.99.
And we could give two rats' asses.
We just passed a $750 billion bailout package.
And I can't believe that nobody is as mad as I am about this.
I mean, I'm fuming.
I continue to talk about it every show that I have because it pisses me off.
I mean, I can't believe nobody else is as upset as I am.
$750 billion taxpaying dollars.
That's money that's taken out of your check.
They take it out.
They take it out of your check and they gave this $750 billion to the financial institutions that caused this economic debacle.
And both of these Mickey Mouse candidates that ran for president voted for this piece of trash, supposed rescue plan.
There's no rescue plan about it, folks.
You know what they should have done?
They should have let those financial institutions crumble to the ground.
That's what they should have done.
They should have spit on those financial institutions and they should have taken that $750 billion and invested in small business and entrepreneurship in America.
That's what will create jobs out here that'll actually pay with some integrity, with some work ethic out here.
I mean, workers and small businesses are actually rewarded for their hard work.
There's a small business owner that sees good work ethic, that rewards good work ethic.
Do you think multinational corporations give two rats' asses about your work ethic?
No, they don't.
Do you think that multinational corporations give a rat's ass about your stupid little degree?
No, they don't.
It's not what you know, it's who you know and those pieces of crap, bureaucratic conglomerate garbage.
It's crap, folks.
It's crap.
$750 billion to these financial institutions that cause this crap.
Can't believe it, folks.
I can't believe it.
I can't believe if you're an American, because let me tell you, I was on the horn and I was calling my congressman and I was telling them, you piece of crap, you better not vote for this.
But of course they did.
They did eventually.
They didn't the first time.
Second time around, well, of course, they sold out.
They sold us out.
Not only did they sold us out, they sold our great-great-great-grandchildren out with this $750 billion bailout package.
And what's going to happen to the $750 billion, huh?
Well, the $750 billion is going to be put into these financial institutions that caused all this crap.
And these financial institutions are going to lend us back our own money, our own taxpayer dollars.
They're going to lend it back to us with high interest rates, folks.
This is the new America that we're living in here.
Can you believe this crap?
I am not making this up.
That's why I continue to say this, because I get emails every time I suggest this on a show here.
I get emails saying, oh, ghost, that can't be right.
You got to be, you know, pulling one out of your dairy air.
All right?
I mean, you got to be lying at your wazoo.
There's no way that the American government is actually giving $750 billion to the financial institutions just so they can lend us back our own money with interest.
That's exactly what's happening.
That's exactly what is happening, folks.
And the reason it's happening is because the American people are asleep at the wheel.
They are not participating in their government.
They don't even know what the Constitution is, half these Nimrods.
And this is what upsets me, folks.
This is what upsets me so much.
It makes me want to throw something out the window out here.
I mean, I want to start breaking things in my home here.
All right?
I mean, I've dedicated a portion of my home.
I got my office here.
And I do this show from my office, and sometimes I start breaking things in here because I can't believe the stupidity and the absolute ignorance of the American people.
And, you know, when I always try to sit and contemplate, I always try to think, well, you know, why are these people so stupid?
I can't understand it.
But then you take a look at the ideology.
Well, that's a guiding us, folks.
And I hate to keep harping on this, but you really need to start understanding everything that I've said ever since the beginning of this program.
It's true, folks.
It's liberalism and feminism that's ruining the minds of America.
It's this feminist and liberal garbage.
We are being subjugated by political correctness.
We are being subjugated by other divisive issues.
And we're not talking about how we can better America as a whole.
And what do I mean by that?
What do I mean by, well, let's better America?
Well, let's start better in America.
First of all, let's go and renegotiate these world trade deals that we have that are imbalanced with all these ridiculous countries out here.
How about that?
You know, when we signed these world trade deals in like 1974, you know, they were completely imbalanced.
And the reason they were completely imbalanced was because the economists thought that that would accelerate industrial growth in these third world countries that signed these trade deals with us.
Well, here we are, 2008.
I think that we need to renegotiate those world trade deals.
But you see, nobody even talks about those things because, well, I mean, nobody cares.
Okay, and that's one of the many factors that's ruining American economics.
Another thing that's ruining American economics out here.
All right?
The fact that we have nothing in America, we're not producing anything.
We don't produce a thing.
The only thing we produce is entertainment and cheeseburgers.
That's all we produce.
We don't produce anything.
The means of production are no longer in America.
They're in China.
They're in South America.
They're in Mexico.
And why are the means of production in Mexico and South America and China?
Well, in China, you've got the Chinese government exploiting labor out of their people, using communism to exploit labor out of their people at 15 cents an hour so that the communist government can capitalize on it.
I mean, it's the biggest goof of all time, really.
And this is what I'm talking about, folks.
You know, these are the things that are crippling our economy.
Let's take a look at the 35 million illegal immigrants that are in this country.
All right?
35 million illegal immigrants that are devaluing the cost of labor.
And believe me, there's not much labor to go around in America anymore, folks.
I mean, we have been reduced to a service-industry-based economy.
All right?
And if you don't know what I'm talking about, please look that up and you'll be sick.
We have been reduced to a service-industry-based economy.
And that particular employment sector is being lowered by the 35 million illegal immigrants that all these unemployed real Americans have to compete with.
All right?
And then we've got the deficit that's growing out the wazoo.
I mean, this debt, folks, is ruining the integrity of our currency.
All right?
I don't know.
I mean, I know I've said a lot of this stuff before, but it bears repeating because obviously most Americans, you know, they need something bombarded in their thick skulls about 80 billion times before they start concocting the notion within a synapse or something.
All right?
And I mean, this is the, I mean, with all due respect to you American folks out there, because I know everybody, whenever a fellow American is critical about America, all of a sudden people look at them like they just farted on their best suit or something.
But remember, folks, America is the same country that purchased the pet rock.
All right?
This is the same country that purchased the pet rock.
But we need to start understanding, folks, that, you know, it doesn't matter which way you look at it, Democrat, Republican, it's the same crap, different plate.
All right?
We need Americans, and it doesn't matter what issue you have on precarious little issues.
Let's start talking about the Constitution.
Let's start talking about America.
Let's start talking about putting moral ethos back in society out here.
Let's start talking about instilling the sanctity of marriage.
Let's start talking about these issues that affect us as a people, folks.
I mean, you go to your nearest shopping mall and take a look at these nine, ten-year-old girls, scantily clad, showing off their skin out here.
Restoring Morality to America00:10:14
I mean, this is ridiculous.
This is a sick, pedophilic society that we're living in here.
I mean, it's a pedophile's dream out here.
It's disgusting.
And you look on family hours, 7 o'clock in the evening, when you should be sitting down having a decent time watching some sensible programming with your family.
And what do we have?
Oh, desperate housewives, huh?
Encouraging women that are out there being faithful to their husband to go out and philander around and equate it to woman liberation.
Oh, that's just great.
And what else we got?
We got violence on television and sexual depravity.
That's just brilliant, is it?
And then we wonder why single-parent families are now the majority of the day.
And then we wonder why all this garbage is happening around us.
It makes me sick, folks, that nobody else talks about these issues anymore.
Not even these so-called conservative mouthpieces in the mainstream media.
You know, these fat jelly asses like Rush Limbaugh and Mike Savage and all these other buffoons out here.
They're not even talking about these issues.
I mean, you even heard about the last caller from Wasilla, Alaska.
These two morons are actually, you know, embracing this feminist Sarah Palin notion.
I mean, this is what's ruining America here.
And please, by all means, if you disagree with me, if you happen to have any kind of disagreement with me, give me a call right now.
646-652-4869 is the number to call.
If you're some liberal longhair that thinks that we're going to go into a utopia because the Democrats have taken power, by all means, get your tree-hugging ass on the horn and give me a call right now at 646-652-4869.
You give me a call, and I will be more than happy to make you look lower than Roseanne Barr chasing a greasy cheeseburger and a hot dog with her fat hands tied behind her back because you don't know your ass from your elbow.
And that's all there is to it.
646-652-4869 is the number to call.
You're listening to True Conservative Radio.
I am your host, the man they call Ghost.
I want to thank you for tuning in with me.
We're approaching hour two here on the Blog Talk Radio Network.
This is a spontaneous special post-election edition of True Conservative Radio.
We now have Barack Hussein Obama as our new president.
And, you know, what is he doing?
Who is he nominating for his cabinet seats and all his presidential nominations?
Nothing but the same Democrats that have been shoveling down nothing but a bunch of mindless ideas since the beginning.
How great, huh?
How great change that is, huh?
Unbelievable.
And meanwhile, we got the Republican Party in absolute shambles, and the Republican Party are asking themselves, well, how did this happen?
Why?
How did I happen?
I don't know how it happened.
You know exactly how it happened, you stupid liberal feminist Republican bastards.
You people sold out to feminism.
You sold out to liberalism.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
All right?
And let me tell you something.
I'm not done.
I'm not done with this because I've taken this really personal.
Because yours truly here was chastised all over the Blog Talk Radio Network.
All these so-called Republican mouthpieces around this network out here were talking trash about yours truly because I wasn't playing ball with this liberal takeover of the Republican Party.
Because I was calling out the liberal and feminist takeover of this Republican Party.
You had Republicans dedicating shows to me and about me.
Chastising me, spreading slanderous lies about me, talking about my family.
They were saying this because I, a conservative American, was actually facilitating debate about, hey, wait a minute, this isn't the Republican Party I know.
This isn't the Republican Party that used to have conservative principles at its backbone.
This isn't the Republican Party I knew.
And it wasn't, folks.
And it wasn't.
And let me tell you, this stupid election, the landslide by the Democrats, this should show all you conservatives that conservatism is still alive and well.
And we need to regroup.
Remember, the goodness is on true conservatism's side.
It's the liberal that has to justify teen pregnancy.
It's the liberal that has to justify single-parent families being the majority of the day.
It's the liberal feminist that has to justify sexual depravity and violence on TV.
It's the liberal that's going to justify this crap.
Not the conservatives, folks.
The conservatives are on the side of goodness, and that's why I didn't break my back trying to sit here and hold my nose and vote for this blatant, unapologetic liberal, John McCain.
That's why I didn't vote for him, folks.
That's why I didn't vote for him.
And I dropped the Republican moniker from my name because you Republicans bowed yourself, you sold yourself out to this liberal feminist horse crap.
Makes me sick.
It absolutely makes me sick.
And I really don't know what to say.
I really don't know what to say.
I mean, I attempt to try to.
I'm at a loss for words, folks.
I'm at a loss for words because I know that the future of America is not good.
The future of America looks pretty grim.
And I'm not trying to be a pessimist, like I said.
I'm being a realist.
If we don't start tackling the problems, all right, if we don't start tackling the problems that really affect America, then we are going to be up a paddle with, if you know what I'm talking about, all right?
And let me tell you something.
The bottom line is, is that we need morality back in America.
And the only way we're going to have morality back in America, folks, is if true conservatives rise up and start understanding that they need to take part in their government.
They need to take part in their government.
They need to understand that we need true conservative principles.
We need true conservative ideology.
And that's all there is to it, folks.
That's all there is to it.
Anyway, folks, I want to thank everybody for tuning in with me.
All right?
But bottom line is, folks, is that it's been a decent show.
I'm kind of emotionally drained.
I'm actually a little speechless because I don't know what in the blue hell is going to happen to our country, but I guarantee you, folks, all right?
I guarantee you that there's going to be a lot more shows where this came from.
There's going to be a lot more true conservative radio on a consistent basis out here just because the elections are over, just because Barack Hussein is the winner, doesn't mean that true conservative radio is just going to go off the air.
The bottom line is, folks, is that we need to rebuild.
This is a rebuilding time for the conservative movement, the true conservative movement.
And I challenge you as a conservative and as an individual to do your part to attempt to facilitate conservative ideology in America in an attempt to instill morality back in America.
Anyway, folks, I thank you very much for tuning in with me on this spontaneous post-election edition of True Conservative Radio.
All right?
Please bookmark my page here on the Blog Talk Radio Network.
It's blogtalkradio.com/slash ghost.
That's blogtalkradio.com/slash g-h-o-st-t.
Make sure to bookmark that webpage.
And by any means, if you know anybody who appreciates true conservative commentary, if you happen to know a true conservative who's upset about the modern political and economic and moral state of America, by all means, email them my website, folks.
Email them my shows.
We need true conservatives to come together.
All right?
And by all means, if you're a true conservative, thank you for keeping with your principles.
Thank you for continuing to instill integrity, moral integrity in America.
Because let me tell you, every time you turn on the television, every time you turn on the radio, it's nothing but absolute disgusting filth.
And it makes me sick.
And it should make you sick as a conservative.
But don't be pessimistic because we will rise again.
Anyway, folks, thank you very much for tuning in with me.
Long live the conservative movement.
And of course, folks, death, death, death to the feminist movement.
Thank you.
Rising Again After the Death00:00:30
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