Dec. 24, 2016 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
If that doesn't reach you on a spiritual level, you need to check your soul.
Welcome back to tonight's Christmas Eve, very special Christmas Eve broadcast of the Political Cesspool.
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James Edwards, Keith Alexander, here with you.
And it's family time, basically.
It is family time.
You know, it's interesting you bring that up.
It just occurred to me that, of course, our next guest is a member of the family.
One of our favorite people in the whole wide world.
One of our audience's favorite people.
But I guess you could say, even though we have Jim Lancia coming up in the third and final hour of this Christmas Eve presentation, he's a correspondent for the show.
He's part of the staff.
So I guess you could say that even though she is part of the family, she is officially our last guest of the year in what has been the most incredible year in our 12-year run, which we will elaborate on next week during the Year in Review show.
But we will not have any guests on that show as we count down the top 20 moments of 2016 for TPC.
So Courtney from Alabama, the one and only, is our last guest of the calendar year.
Courtney, welcome back.
Hey, thank you for having me on.
And y'all are just way too kind to me.
And it's good to be back.
Merry Christmas.
Yes, most important things first.
Let's get that out of the way.
Merry Christmas to you.
And you're also basically our unofficial representative, our woman in Havana.
Sort of like a mascot in a way.
Yeah, well, you're like, you're our representative in Lower Alabama.
And if there's anything that needs to be reported, we always depend on you pipelining it to us.
Well, and speaking of happenings in Lower Alabama, Courtney relayed to me, she got in touch with me a couple of days ago and pitched this particular interview.
And I said, I think that's a great idea.
She and her husband, she is a newlywed, and a lot of people ask about you, Courtney.
I get emails about Courtney.
Hey, what's up with Courtney?
Hadn't heard her on the show in a while.
What's going on with Courtney?
Well, Courtney's been busy.
She's starting a family, and she's recently married.
But her and her husband took in a stop on the Donald Trump Victory Tour when he appeared in Mobile just a few days ago.
So Courtney, share with our audience what that experience was like for you.
Well, yeah, it was a lot of fun.
I encourage everybody, you know, we have a lot of people that like to attend the conferences, and I know that's not for everyone, but I encourage even some of those people to attend a Trump rally if they haven't done that yet.
I'm sure there will be more, even though, you know, he's already been elected.
But just because, I mean, it's exciting enough to be around like-minded people at a conference, but to be around white people that kind of have the same goals and desires as you do, you know, in a more mainstream setting.
I mean, that's even more exciting in a way.
And when we first showed up, it was kind of interesting.
They always have these in a lot of American cities now, you know, they have these big arenas and football fields and the worst part of the city.
So we had to drive through the ghetto to get to it.
And there were all these blacks in their yards holding up signs saying, you know, if you pay us $10, you can park in our yard.
And I was a little unsure of that, but my husband, you know, decided we should go ahead and do it.
It ended up being okay.
You know, we walked from there.
And once we got to the stadium, it was just so exciting.
A lot of white families, men, women, children alike, hardly any mixed race couples or minorities.
And when he came out, you know, we couldn't stay too long because it was about to rain on us.
But at least we got to see him.
We got to listen to his opening remarks.
And it was just exciting.
He said, Merry Christmas to the crowd.
He didn't say anything else.
He just said, Merry Christmas.
And he said how happy, you know, he said he has the evangelicals to thank.
He has the South to thank.
And, you know, he went into how much he loved the South.
He went into how much the state of Alabama, I think he said the state of Alabama had the highest percentage that voted for him.
I'm not sure.
I mean, I mean, I think that's what he said.
And then he started the Build the Wall chant, and that was probably the most exciting part, you know, to see all these white people that aren't even part of the movement chanting, Build the Wall, Build the Wall.
I think the attendance was 30,000.
That's what it said in the reports afterwards.
But it was just a really fun event.
I encourage anybody to try to go to something like that.
Now, was this at Ladd Stadium?
Is that the name of the facility that that was at?
Correct.
Oh, goodness.
Ladd, it's kind of an odd name, Ladd People Stadium or something like that.
I'd have to look it up and get back to you.
Somebody's last name.
All I remember from my childhood, either it was the Blue-Gray game or the Senior Bowl that was played there every year.
Which one is it?
Actually, okay, the Blue-Gray game is in Montgomery.
The Senior Bowl is down here.
At Ladd Stadium.
That's your big football stadium down there, right?
Correct.
We have some arenas too, basketball stadiums, but that's the main football stadium.
Well, look, I've seen the stadium many times, and it's probably like the War Memorial Stadium in Birmingham.
It's probably a mere shell of its former self.
I remember when Alabama used to play at Birmingham all the time.
I don't think they play a lot of games there now.
No, not at all.
Well, nevertheless, nevertheless, Courtney, so you were at this event, and what I have seen in some excerpts from his victory tour, he is reverting back to the campaign version of Donald Trump,
complete with what I view as quite endearingly as insults of the competition and bravado and charisma and aggressiveness and all of that stuff that made him such a champion of the working class and of the populace during the campaign.
Was that on display in Alabama?
I'm trying to, and I apologize, I didn't get to prepare for this phone call too well.
Usually I'm roll-prepared, but so if I get a little nervous and stumble over things, you know, forgive me.
You might have to repeat some questions.
Well, I'll tell you what.
I'll tell you what.
And Keith does.
Keith can make anybody nervous just being on the line with Keith.
He's there.
Hey, but listen, we got to take a break.
I'll let you consider that while we're at break, and we're going to hear a little bit more about Courtney's experience at the Donald Trump Victory Tour stop in Moville, Alabama.
But there's some other things we brought Courtney on to talk about, too.
So it's going to be sort of like, I don't know, a little mixed bag with Courtney this hour.
Stay tuned.
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When you mix Christmas music with Celtic woman, you've got something special.
And of course, that's something that resonates with both Keith Alexander and yours truly, as well as our guest, Courtney, from Alabama.
Of course, most of the people in the South hail from those windswept isles of Scotland and Northern Ireland.
And that's where our people came from that settled the South.
And so very special.
And speaking of the way people sound, how about Courtney?
I mean, what an accent.
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We'll just give her a book and just have her read it.
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Well, Courtney, thank you for being a good sport.
You know, you mentioned a couple of things.
Trump at his appearance in Alabama made mention of the fact, and it couldn't escape anybody that was an observer, Trump swept the Confederacy, saved Virginia.
And of course, he would have taken Virginia too had Northern Virginia, which is basically an extension of Washington, D.C., not brought down the old Dominion state.
But he won every other southern state, got 80% of the white evangelical vote.
That's with many white evangelicals, so-called leaders like Russell Moore trying to do everything they could to poison the well.
So the Confederacy and white evangelicals, large part of Trump's recipe for success.
Of course, he's still, in addition to that, overwhelming support needed to swing a couple of those.
And you know, there's always, you know, Scott's Irish people are not just a southern phenomenon.
They're throughout the nation.
And I'm sure that a large percentage of his support in the Midwest, in the else where he got votes, was due to Scotts-Irish voters.
Well, that's right.
Yeah, we don't necessarily.
Voters of Scots-Irish descent.
We don't necessarily stay where we were put, as the case may be.
But anyway, he still had to carry Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania.
He had to do that because once you carry New York and California, as the left always does, you've got to win 30 other states just to combat those two.
But nevertheless, Courtney, my question to you before the break was, when you were in attendance at this rally, did you notice a revert back to the Trump of the campaign that we all fell in love with, that we all admired and respected, I guess I should say, the Trump that was irreverent, the Trump that was bombastic in the best sense of the word, having a good time freewheeling.
Was that sort of his persona in Alabama?
Oh, yes.
And I hate that next time I'm going to make sure we get to one of these events early.
And I encourage anybody else to do that, too, because you want to sit as close to him as possible.
And when you're sitting far away, you know, you might as well just be watching him on TV.
But so that's what we ended up having to do.
But he seemed, I did, there's a lady I go to church with who was there too.
And I mean, I didn't find out until later.
But she and her husband were sitting much closer to him.
And she was able to get a better view.
And she said, yeah, up close.
He just looked like such a kind person you could connect with easily.
And from where we were sitting, he came out on the stage and they played Sweet Home Alabama for him.
And the crowd roared.
And he just, even from where we were sitting, I wish we were closer, but even from where we were sitting, despite the monster that the media made him into, he's like a hater of every group except for his own.
He just seemed like such a nice person that I could have just jumped down on the field and walked up to and just said very kind things about the South Christians.
And he said they will build the wall.
And that was probably the loudest cheer that he received during the speech other than his entrance.
And another thing that just really stuck out was when he said Merry Christmas and he didn't even say happy Hanukkah.
He didn't go through the list and say anything else.
Happy Kwanzaa.
And unfortunately, we couldn't stay longer.
I'm sure he got down into more of the fighting antics later on, kind of combating how much he's been abused lately by the media and how much they tried to overturn the vote for him and everything.
That was so ridiculous.
But so because of the rain coming down, my husband wanted to get me out of there.
But we heard most of the opening remarks, and it was just positive stuff, a lot of thank yous, and just not backing down with his language.
That's good.
Well, I think, well, it's certainly a takeaway that I noticed from your retelling of the tale is that, of course, nothing's happened yet, but I do appreciate the fact that now post-election, he's still leading in with Build the Wall.
That would be something that you would expect previous Republicans to abandon after they won office.
So for him to still be pushing that, that could mean something, folks.
Not a Mitt Romney, hopefully.
But we hope.
I don't think so.
But, Courtney, I want to shift gears.
We have you for one more segment after this, but I want to try to shift gears.
We're coming up on a break already.
It's going by far too quickly with you.
We spent a lot of time in the first hour with Paul Kersey debunking the hidden figures myth.
We even spent a segment on it last week, so I don't want to revisit that for too long.
But you and I were talking about this off the air earlier this week, and you said you'd like to share with the audience your take on the movie from a female's perspective.
Oh, the one about the black women Crunching the were behind NASA's success, basically.
The hidden story of the black women that were indispensable to the NASA space exploration program in the United States.
Well, you know, my husband and I cringe every time that previews for that come on TV.
And I know y'all have talked about going behind enemy lines before and watching, like, you'll pay for a different movie and then you'll slip into these movies just so you can report on them on the show.
I think you did that with the health and stuff like that.
But, you know, I thought about offering to do this for you, but I just really don't think I could stomach it.
It disgusts me so much.
I just don't think I could even sit through it.
And, you know, I would have to know in advance that everybody else in the theater watching it with me was against the movie, too.
I mean, that's the only way I could watch it.
So, needless to say, as a woman, this movie doesn't ring your bells.
No, it does not at all.
I'm very offended by it.
I mean, I don't know.
I don't know what else they're going to take away from white men.
I mean, it's like they're taking space exploration away from them.
I mean, what else, you know, it's like, what else is left now?
I mean, if they're going to go this far, it should, I just, I really hope the movie flops.
And I will always have to.
They're never discouraged when they do.
Think of all the flops that they've had, Courtney, like Red Tails, for example, about the Tuskegee Airmen, another Alabama-based story.
They just continue to try to lionize people, the black race, dishonestly.
And people, including black people, see through it and they're offended.
This is another thing to consider.
It's really cruel.
Because as Paul Kersey said, yes, there have been black people who have contributed to society and their celebration or their achievements should be celebrated.
But when you make up myths, it does a disservice to the black people.
And it does breed a little bit of cynicism and contempt because, I mean, it's pathetic.
It's pathetic.
Now, there's another movie we want to ask Courtney about in the next segment.
She went to go see, as I did, Sully, the movie starring Tom Hanks about Sully Sullenberger's landing on the Hudson River.
And we're going to hear her review of that movie when we come back.
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One more segment with Courtney.
We want to talk to you about some recent observations you've made.
And I want to get to that very quickly.
But first, you wanted to compare Sully to Hidden Figures, the movie Sully, Tom Hanks portraying Captain Sullenberger of the flight that landed on the Hudson.
Take it, Courtney.
Yeah, I was very impressed with that movie.
It portrayed, you know, white men, you know, pretty well.
You know, they ended up, they didn't diversify anything.
It seemed like even, well, both of the flight, both of the white males who flew that plane, you know, working together to land it safely, they were portrayed accurately, it seemed.
All the stewardesses were white women.
Most of the passengers were even portrayed accurately.
It was like all white people.
I might have saw one Indian.
Don't give them any ideas, Courtney.
They're going to do a remake of it starring Denzel Washington.
Oh, no.
Oh, goodness.
I was just so impressed.
It just seemed, it was just a breath of fresh air.
They didn't change the story or diversify anything.
The two men ended up winning their case.
It was just a good movie that for once portrayed white male heroism and gave the main characters, the protagonists, that it was about.
They just gave them the respect they deserved.
They showed some goofy things during the scenes during the trial to try to tear them down a little bit.
But in the end, they ended up winning the case.
And it kept showing how the media, or some of the media, people on the streets just saw them as heroes.
And it just ended nicely.
Overall, it was just a breath of fresh air compared to what we normally see lately.
All right.
General musings from Courtney, Alabama.
You could take this in any direction because even I don't actually know what you want to share with the audience, but you said you had noticed some, I don't know what we called it, observations or trends that you would like to share.
Okay.
Yeah, there's some websites I sometimes go to just to get general ideas of what's going on in the world.
I mean, they do, a lot of them do tend to lean left, but sometimes, you know, they report more about what's going on everywhere than a site like Fox News does, unfortunately.
So a lot of times, you know, I would go to NPR and I noticed, it was sometime over this summer, I just started noticing all the, you know, racially aware people in the comment section starting arguments and debates.
And I was shocked by it.
I just never thought I'd see that in the NPR comments section under articles.
That's the alt-right.
Exactly.
And it was sometime, it was sometime late summer, this past summer, that NPR completely shut its comment section down.
And they made an announcement that it had something to do with technical issues or something.
But it has to be, I mean, they still haven't brought the comment sections back up, it looks like.
It has to be because there was a growing presence of quote-unquote racism in there.
And I would have never expected to see that in the NPR comment section.
Another thing is the National Geographic website is another one that I like to go to just to see interesting stories from around the world, pictures, unbiased stuff.
But even they're starting to get a little goofy with what they report on.
But I read, there was an article up recently about the immigrant communities in Europe and how they're such a great contribution.
It was an absolutely disgusting article.
And how now they're a future part of Europe and we all have to accept it.
And they tried to sugarcoat the whole thing.
And I went down to the comments section underneath that article and most of the comments were angry fans Telling National Geographic to stick to their animal photos and stuff like that.
And they went into why the article disgusted them.
And they sounded like people who were part of our group.
And I was just, I know that there's been a lot of talk lately about how the alt-right is infiltrating comment sections everywhere.
But I guess those two surprised me the most.
NPR, National Geographic.
And then also, if you go to the IMDB movies, the movie database website where you can look up any movie and read, you know, to the message boards, read what people are saying about different movies.
It's like more and more you see people, if a movie is politically correct in any direction, you see there's a huge group of people going in there and tearing it down, taking over the message boards.
And I actually noticed that under this new movie about the black women, you know, sending white men into space or whatever.
There were a lot of angry comments about that.
And they are to the point where there were entire new discussions started about how, oh my goodness, the racism in the comments section is astounding.
And, you know, wonderful that their censorship is, you know, the internet is the wedge that allows us to get into the conversation.
And it is so wonderful that this news blackout, talk about fake news.
You know, the fake news is coming from the establishment and from the entertainment industry and from the news, the establishment news media.
And this is a way that the truth finds its way into the conversation.
Thank you so much for those observations because that's absolutely great.
People need to be looking at IMDB International Movie Database and also at NPR comments and National Geographic comments.
This is a wonderful development and this is why our ideas are now reaching the mainstream finally after all these years.
Well, Courtney, as you know, we're all family here.
And you've certainly been a member of our family, not only a friend and someone who's attended our functions, but a financial contributor and so much more on-air guests from time to time.
It's Christmas.
Anything going on in your personal life that you'd like to share with your family?
Any developments on that front?
Well, without giving too much away, I've all announced that my husband and I are taking the first step in growing our family.
And I can let the audience come to their own conclusions.
Of course, people I know real well, like the two of you and others already know the details on it.
But we've already taken that step and we're in that direction.
And I'm so thankful I found somebody who wants a lot of kids.
And we'll see how far it goes.
Well, congratulations from us to you.
Again, if we're hinting at it, we'll just say congratulations.
And normally on occasions like this, a cigar would be in order a few months from.
Well, let me just tell you this.
Having been there and done that and got the t-shirt, raising a family in a place like Mobile or Memphis is a dawning prospect financially.
As people tell me, they ask me now that I'm 60, you know, in my 60s, what my retirement plans are.
And I tell them, I'd love to retire, but I'd hate to disappoint my creditors.
I hope that you find a way to handle it with the least financial distress possible.
But it's quite an undertaking.
And thank heavens, people like you are deciding to defy all the Nice heyers out there and hopefully we'll have a large and happy and uh well thank you.
You got cut off there.
Am I interrupting anybody right now?
No, you got it.
He was basically just conveying his respect and admiration and congratulations to you.
As I say many times when I address audiences in public, this is the way one can truly be a hero.
Anyone can be a hero.
It doesn't have to be people on the radio.
In fact, what we do pails in comparison to those who undertake the daunting task, as Keith put it, of bringing in children into this world and raising them to be good Christian people who are proud of their cultural and spiritual heritage.
And I know that when that day comes for you, Courtney, that will be exactly how it happens.
Congratulations.
We love you.
Merry Christmas and we look forward to talking to you again soon.
Merry Christmas.
Thank you.
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That's our very own Elvis Presley singing from the bottom of the well.
I didn't know he could do that.
All right, welcome back to the special Christmas Eve broadcast.
A lot of moving parts tonight.
I was remarking to our incomparable producer during the break.
On Christmas Eve, we got so many moving parts that everything's just falling into place like clockwork with Paul Kersey.
The first hour, really one of our greatest interviews of the year with Paul Kersey.
Phenomenal.
Courtney from Alabama now, Scoop Stanton.
We got Jim Lancey in the next segment.
We're working in all the music and having a good time.
And even me and you have to talk a little bit in between it all, Keith.
But Scoop Stanton's on.
I hate to have to turn Scoop loose on this particular story on Christmas Eve, but we must.
Scoop, what do you got for us this evening?
Hello, James, and Merry Christmas to this Pooh family.
We first want to remember Correction Officer Lisa Malden of the Miller County, Arkansas Sheriff's Office.
She was killed dealing with an inmate in the jail in Miller County, Arkansas.
Her end of watch was December the 19th.
And also, Tuesday was the two-year anniversary of the slaughter of detectives Wenjen Liu and Rafael Ramos of the New York Police Department.
But on Monday night, a tractor trailer hijacked in Poland made its way to downtown Berlin's famous outdoor Christmas Bazaar.
The driver of the tractor trailer got to 40 miles an hour getting onto the curb, killing 12 and injuring 50 others.
Inside the truck was two people, the driver and the hijack victim who was shot and killed.
One arrest has been made so far, but unfortunately it was not the killer.
Currently, German police are looking for a Tunisian man who apparently left his wallet in the truck, and there's a 100,000 Euro reward for his capture, or about $100,000, $110,000.
Also, on Monday in Turkey, a police officer has gunned down the Russian ambassador to Turkey in front of the media.
Ambassador Andrei Karlov was gunned down in an art museum.
After the shooting, the officer was yelling, remember Aleppo and Allah Akbar, or God is great.
Also, Monday, shots were fired near the American embassy in Turkey after the assassination of Ambassador Karlov.
Now, as usual, the media refuse to call any of these acts acts of radical Islamic terror.
They call it lone wolf, random acts of violence, street crime, things of that nature.
But in Berlin, the incident with the tractor trailer is right out of the ISIS handbook.
The ISIS handbook says if you're going to commit large acts of terror, pick a public place, usually crowded, usually on the sidewalk, use a vehicle,
preferably a large truck with dual reel tires, or as people in Minnesota could say, dualies, Have it weighted down and have it able to go on the sidewalks and go over any concrete barriers that are set up to prevent such acts.
Also, the act in Berlin was almost exactly as the act of terrorism in Nice, France, during their Independence Day celebration where a box truck was going down a closed road at a high rate of speed and just mowing down people left and right.
Anyways, in Turkey, with the ambassador being shot and killed, Russia sent over people to find out who did it.
And I'm pretty sure, unlike when our American Ambassador Chris Steven was killed by Muslims, Russia will look for payback.
If you remember, about 10 years ago in Chechnya, Georgia, a bunch of Muslim terrorists took over a school full of children, and that ended badly for the terrorists.
And then later down the line, a bunch of radical Islamic terrorists took over an opera house in Moscow during a performance in a packed house on a Saturday night.
And that also ended badly for the radical Islamic terrorists.
So hopefully Russia will take care of business rather quickly.
And then we have to deal with Obama playing golf and prohibiting oil drilling off the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.
James Keith, back to you.
Excellent report, Scoop.
Yes, hopefully after January 20th, Donald Trump will do what he can to aid Europe in this crisis that's this Muslim onslaught.
As I asked Donald Trump Jr. during the interview he gave to Liberty Roundtable and Sam Bushman, we need a Charlemagne.
We need, will your dad be our next Charlemagne?
I hope so.
We need a Charles Martel.
We need a Sobieski.
We need Vlad the Impaler.
And who we don't need is another Angela Merkel.
She ought to be, she's got blood on her hands from this and all these other, like the cologne rape incident of last year and the Berlin massacre of this year.
These are direct consequences of her immigration policy.
And you know, that cologne thing, good on you for bringing that up again, Keith, that happened, of course, on New Year's Eve of last year.
So if you're a woman, a white woman in Cologne on New Year's Eve, stay inside.
Yeah, but if you're a woman at all, I would stay away from any large gatherings like that.
Unfortunately, that's what life has come to here in the West because of immigration.
Right, but then so common sense, that's common sense advice, and that makes us bigots.
But here's the thing: Berlin and the Russia ambassador to Turkey, two terrorist attacks, just to complement Scoop's excellent reporting.
The Berlin Christmas market, that was the, you know, you know how quaint and charming these Christmas markets are in Germany.
They are Christmas.
I mean, this is quintessential Christmas, a German Christmas market.
So this was in Berlin.
The terrorist is a Pakistani refugee.
One of the story, this is from Fox News, reads, the driver of the big rig that barreled into a crowded Christmas market in Berlin on Monday, killing at least 12 people and injuring scores more is a Pakistani refugee who arrived in Germany earlier this year.
As you said, Merkel has the blood on her hands.
Sources told the German newspaper De Veldt that the suspected terror suspect came into the country on February 16th.
The man had been arrested for criminal offenses in the past unrelated to terrorism.
Another Berlin paper reported that he was believed to be either Pakistani or Afghan.
Two senior German officials later confirmed to the Washington Post that the man was, in fact, a Pakistani national who arrived as an asylum seeker.
And what they're getting, as Donald Trump pointed out, we're not getting people from the top dresser drawer of their host of their countries they're leaving in the Middle East.
We're getting basically bad people disproportionately in this.
And we need to keep that in mind.
You know, this is not Donald Trump's observation.
You know, when you hit the nail on the head, you drive it straight.
We're getting criminal people over here that are committing.
These are dangerous people.
It's like we said, it's not just an anti-infantation in your house.
When the Muslim terrorists come over, it's fire ants.
They come over with murderous intent.
I want to turn it back to Scoop, but I'll say this in my closing remarks for this hour.
We still got a third hour to come.
Jim Lance is on deck.
So this was the primitive method of just driving a truck into a crowd.
That was, of course, the precedent for that was set in Nice, France, earlier this year.
But then you had the assassination of the Russia ambassador to Turkey.
This guy looked like a James Bond villain.
He was in a $5,000 Hugo boss suit.
He was flamboyant.
He just looked like a movie star.
It was terrorism as performance art.
It was terrorism as performance art.
No matter how it happens, it's the same common denominator: Muslim radicals killing whites.
Scoop to you.
James, we were talking about this 10 years ago when I was overseas and I was visiting Berlin and London and Paris.
And all you saw was Muslims and all they wanted to do is get on the public goal and hate Christianity.
Now, in fact, when I was at Berlin, I was at the exact same spot where that attack happened.
And fortunately, nothing happened to me.
It was during the summer.
It wasn't during the Christmas time.
But that Christmas Bazaar in Berlin is world famous.
I mean, one thing Europeans love is Christmas.
Really Europeans, not these third-world Muslim people coming in.
But as usual, Mercklow and all these other idiots are going to be letting these people in and not do anything other than go after the Europeans that are sick and tired and speak out about it.
There's European version of the political cesspool.
And then they have the authorities go down on them.
Meanwhile, the churches are going to be getting blown up and more people are going to be dead in the street.
A perfect example is Paris, France.
Now, fortunately for Paris police, they don't take hostages.
Anytime there's a situation where radical Muslims take over a building or a space, guess what?
There's zero people being brought to jail.
Fortunately, there's some collateral damage, but the French police do not mess around.
And hopefully the German police don't mess around and find this guy and take care of business.
And I know the Russians will be taking care of business real soon in the Middle East.
Let me say this, Scoop.
One thing that the most dangerous person to the German people is not the Pakistani terrorist or the cologne rapist.
It's Angela Merkel heading that government who has brought this horrible reign of terror onto the German people.
The German people need to recognize their true enemy.
It's the enemy within, and they need to get her out of office.
The good news is there's a huge backlash against Merkel happening all throughout Europe.
Nigel Farage, Garrett Welders, and so many more.
The only anomaly in this trend was that Norbert Hoffer lost his bid to become the president of Austria.
But overall, the trend is still going towards nationalism in Europe.
And this will only hasten that, tragically so, that it had to be this way.