Dec. 9, 2017 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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The last two years of TPC have been so incredible, all, of course, as a result of your support and God's good grace, ladies and gentlemen.
And this is, of course, our last show before Roy Moore becomes a member of the United States Senate, or at least elected to the United States Senate.
And it is official.
The Washington Post laments, President Trump just campaigned for Roy Moore in Pensacola, Florida.
President Trump said his name.
And it was enough to get his message across.
Trump went down south, the WAPO reports, to urge nearby Alabama voters to send Roy Moore, a man accused.
See, the word accused has never meant so little as it does in this case.
Accused used to mean something.
Well, you know, the whole Me Too phenomenon is that it's predicated on the assumption that you have to believe every woman that says that she was sexually harassed or raped or improperly advanced upon by a man.
And of course, we've got all sorts of evidence to the contrary.
Tawana Brawley, for example, the Duke La Crosse hoax, for example, and numerous other things.
You know, we would spend the rest of the hour cataloging those hoaxes.
The majority are hoaxes.
And of course, and as you said at lunch this week, Keith, a woman can have sex with somebody and then an hour later, a day later, a week later, a month later, 40 years later, withdraw their consent, and then it all of a sudden becomes a wrath.
In fact, you know, the more that I think about your interview with the Swedish television people, that's probably what these two interviewers were thinking of.
Women having sex with their husband, which is consensual, and then later on, maybe after a divorce, concluding that it wasn't consensual after all.
And every time they had marital relations, it was actually rape.
That was actually brought up.
See, a husband, they said, can rape his wife hundreds of times, but it only counts as one rape.
And that was something that was a lamentation.
Well, you know, again, the whole idea that you can consent isn't happening at the time right before you had sex is mind-boggling to me.
All right.
Yeah, that's the withdrawal of consent.
But we're getting off topic.
So back to the Trump rally in Pensacola.
Talk about optics.
The Trump with the Merry Christmas stuff in the background.
He had like his fan club in the back.
He loves to go out and directly consider it.
They were holding the CH, R-I-S-T-M-A-S Christmas.
It was a beautiful scene.
But he said, we want strong people in our country.
We want people coming into our country who love our country, support our people, support our economy, embrace our values.
It's time to get our priorities straight.
This guy is screaming, we want Roy Moore, and he is right.
And he said, so go out and vote for Roy Moore.
Do it, do it, do it.
So listen, that's a full-throated endorsement of Roy Moore.
Trump has been so underwhelming compared to the promise that came with his candidacy, but I will give him 1,000% credit for this.
No other also ran in the GOP primary field, would have done the right thing and supported Moore.
He was down there in Pensacola, which is basically Mobile, campaigning for Roy Moore.
And not only that, he whipped the RNC back into line.
Now they're funding Roy Moore again.
They've opened up the coffers again.
That is leadership, Keith.
That is a man.
And another thing is, I haven't heard any more gratuitous comments out of Ivanka Trump about Roy Moore.
He's apparently got the halter in her mouth as well.
This is what we need in a leader.
And he understands that the hour is late, and we can't shilly shally around about this.
I've said before, there are a lot of people I know that would say they don't care if Roy Moore was Jack the Ripper 40 years ago.
If he is anti-abortion and is anti-open borders and is for the wall and is consistently conservative on the wide spectrum of issues, why in the world would you cast him overboard and allow somebody who is pro-abortion, pro-open borders, and a thoroughgoing liberal to take his place?
See, this is the way that values voters are manipulated by the left.
Never take moral instruction from a liberal.
Liberalism and the Democratic Party are the parties of sexual perversion.
There is no sexual perversion known to man or beast that they don't endorse and consider to be equal with Christian monogamy.
So why in the world would you listen to these people when they try to trigger you into voting against your interests?
I like Robert Frost's definition of a liberal.
Robert Frost said a liberal is a person that can't take their own side in an argument.
That's what the people on the left are.
They're ridiculous.
They're counterintuitive.
It's a suicidal mindset, and we need to reject it every time.
How about this, Keith?
Talking about some last bursts of news before Roy Moore is elected.
I saw this.
Jake Tapper of CNN was reporting this.
Other reporters reported the same.
The headline was, Roy Moore says all Jews are going to hell.
So I clicked on the link.
I said, my God, did he say that?
It'd be true, but did he say that?
But that's not what he said at all.
What he said was this, and this is straight from an article.
Roy Moore, the controversial Alabama Senate candidate endorsed by President Donald Trump, said, George Soros' agenda is not our American culture and suggested that the Jewish billionaire philanthropist was headed to hell.
No matter how much money he's got, he's still going to the same place that people who don't recognize God and morality and accept his salvation are going, Moore said.
And that's not a good place.
So basically what he's saying is, and as I agree, any person, whether they're a Jew, a Gentile, white, black, red, yellow, if they don't accept Christ's salvation, they're going to hell.
He didn't say all Jews are going to hell.
All Jews who don't accept Christ are going to hell, like anyone who doesn't accept Christ is going to hell.
He didn't say all Jews are going to hell.
He said George Soros is if he doesn't accept Christ.
And he's right.
But the headline read, Roy Moore says all Jews are going to hell.
Well, I guess fake news?
Because George Soros is a Jew.
Apparently, the mainstream media conflates George Soros to all Jews.
Yeah, he didn't even.
He's apparently the Jewish every man.
He didn't even say the word Jew.
Roy Moore didn't.
He just said, yeah, they were the ones who connected the dots with Soros being Jewish.
He didn't say it's because he was Jewish.
He said because he doesn't accept God and his salvation.
So more fake news, but I'll tell you what, just the fact that he said that, that alone would win my vote.
We got to take a break.
More.
Guys, strong as Garrett Snowfish.
Roy Moore campaign trail right after this.
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All right, folks, we're talking about Roy Moore still cranking out the hits.
We were talking about Phil Spector's catalog of hits.
Roy Moore has had more consecutive number ones in the last few weeks.
Roy Moore's greatest hits.
Well, so this was made a big deal out of.
So on the campaign trail recently, somebody asked him, when was the last time America was great?
And obviously, to be honest, Roy Moore had to go pretty far back in this nation's history.
He had to go so far back that slavery was still a practice.
Slavery was still practiced on this continent at the time that he had to go back to.
And to me, that is not even remotely controversial, Keith.
Of course, the culture in this country was still healthy and wholesome as late as the 1950s.
But the American experiment, as the founding fathers intended it, died in 1865.
America was certainly the greatest from the founding of the original colonies through the early 1860s.
And can there be any doubt that we never had people in charge of our government that even remotely compared with the wisdom of the founding fathers?
Well, let's talk about that.
So people are making a big deal out of this.
Well, he said, you know, America was great at a time when slavery existed.
Are we supposed to pretend that America wasn't great during the time of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson?
It wasn't great because of slavery.
In fact, slavery was a dead weight.
Yeah, it was neither good nor bad because of slavery.
But the fact of the matter was that America was great and righteous and Christian and pure and decent and good at a time when slavery existed.
Slavery was irrelevant to the fact of whether or not it was good or not.
And, you know, so was it not great during the time of Washington and Jefferson?
Did it only begin to become great in the era of degenerates like Martin Luther King and Harvey Milk?
You know, and for all these people who pretend, and I do say pretend to be so upset about slavery, you don't ever hear them once complaining about a place where it still exists today, Africa, in the Middle East.
Slavery, they never complain about the slavery that still exists.
They only complain about slavery.
They also totally ignore the fact that white people were enslaved.
In fact, everybody that lives on the earth today had ancestors that were enslaved at one time or another.
St. Augustine, for example, was moved to evangelize the British Isles by the pathetic spectacle of blonde-haired, blue-eyed English children being sold as slaves in the slave market in Rome.
Well, now, Dwight McKissick, so you know, Dwight McKissick and I have had this back and forth on Twitter now for a couple of months that he initiated, I might add.
Dwight McKissick is basically this black malcontent pastor who writes all the resolutions that the Southern Baptist Convention passes.
So you got all these cucks in the leadership of the Southern Baptist Convention.
He complains about racism and they rubber stamp anything he wants, condemning the Confederate flag and our ancestors, no problem.
And even after doing all of this pretzel bending over backwards to please Dwight McKissick, I don't know if it's Dwight McKissick or some other prominent black guy in the Southern Baptist Convention.
He walked out on them saying that they hadn't done enough.
Yeah, that was another one.
But now Dwight's not going to walk out because why would he?
He's on the gravy trunk.
You got it.
Well, so basically, he's equating support of Roy Moore with support of slavery.
And to that, I would respond that God is good, and so are the voters in Alabama.
Alabamians have always stood on the right side of history.
They might have not always stood on the winning side, but they've always stood on the right side.
And so the good news is that the leadership of the Southern Baptist Covenant, as Eddie calls it, the Southern Baptist Convention is the governing body over the churches that are Southern Baptists.
We call them the Southern Baptist Coven.
They have no influence, though, over the people who actually go to the churches in their convention.
And so Christians in Alabama.
In fact, that's the main problem with the leadership in the Southern Baptist denomination and every other Christian denomination.
Their problem is rooted in sin, just like all of our problems are.
And the sin that it's rooted in is covetousness.
God has given them a white flock to minister to, and they covet a black flock.
That's right, Keith.
And anyway, so these people, they don't fall.
The leadership is cucked out.
The people who actually sit in the pews are good.
Look, Roy Moore is going to win 80 to 90 percent of the Southern Baptist vote in Alabama.
You mark my words on that.
But anyway, Dwight McKissick picked up on all of this about America was great during a time when slavery existed.
And he tweeted this to me.
Only a person without a conscience would believe in American slavery greatness.
Those are the exact words he tweeted.
That's, of course, not what Roy Moore said.
He didn't say American slavery was great.
He said America was great.
And it just so happened to be at a time when slavery was in practice.
So what Dwight McKissick is, is a fool looking to be offended.
He wants to be offended.
He wants to find a way to pretend to be offended.
He didn't say slavery was great.
He said the condition of the nation was better even though there was slavery.
And he was 100% right.
Anyone with a shred of common sense knows.
The left just won't leave it alone.
They're like a bulldog with a bloody bone.
They keep fanning the dying embers of slavery because that will pay off like a slot machine.
That's why they will always play the race card.
If you had a debit card that never ran out of money, would you throw it away?
Would you give it up?
Well, that's what the race card is to race hustlers like Dwight McKissick.
Well, and here's another one, Keith.
Anyone with a shred of common sense knows that America was a more righteous place back then.
Even McKissick knows that.
And I told Dwight this.
I said, Dwight, if you were still in Africa today, you wouldn't be able to constantly complain about racism and get the witch doctors to pass your resolutions.
So you should be thankful you're here.
I told him that straight up.
But it's very profitable.
It's a racket for blacks like McKissick to continue to complain about something.
They're the most fortunate black people in the world.
They have the highest standard of living for any large group of blacks in the world.
And the black people of Africa look with envy at American blacks, but American blacks are full of envy, jealousy, and malcontent, malcontentedness.
And it's really ironic.
You know, the more you do for them, the more they insist upon.
Well, of course, it's profitable for blacks to continue to complain about something that hasn't existed in America in over 150 years.
That's why they do it.
Reason and logic aren't factors.
Whites have been enslaved, as you mentioned, by other people throughout our history.
We don't cry about it incessantly.
There's no gimme's for us to do that.
We're not approaching the Romans or the Italians and saying, where are our reparations?
It's like everything else.
Other than a handful of professional race hustlers and communist agitators during the so-called civil rights era or swindle whites era, as we call it, most people, including most blacks, didn't figure out they were offended by the Confederacy until the early 2000s, the early to mid-2000s.
You want to know more fake news?
We talked about the fake news about Roy Moore saying all Jews are going to hell, the fake news about him saying slavery was great.
All that's completely fake.
There was another one, I believe it was for the New Yorker.
This guy from the New Yorker said he called all of these Southern Baptist churches and he couldn't get one of them to go on the record saying they were supporting Roy Moore.
That is not newsworthy at all if you know and understand Southern Baptists.
I guarantee you he didn't get one of them to go on the record to say they support Doug Jones either.
And why it's not newsworthy is if Jesus Christ himself were running for that Senate seat in Alabama, you wouldn't get one Southern Baptist preacher in Alabama to come out in favor of him because they're so damn afraid they might lose their tax exempt status.
So then they've got this big scoop saying, we couldn't get anybody to go on the record saying they support Roy Moore.
Well, no, no kidding, you idiot.
Well, that's what the law is in America.
Of course, there's an incredibly hypocritical double standard.
Black preachers all the time bring politicians into their churches and endorse them and tell their congregations to vote for them.
The white pastors don't do that.
At least typically they don't.
And so you would expect them.
And also, they're overlooking one little peccadillo here, which is that the law says that you're not supposed to do that.
And if you do that, you're putting your tax exempt status in jeopardy.
So, you know, I guess being law-abiding is big news to the people of the New York Times.
Well, if you got a reporter for the New York Times who you know is out to harm you as a Christian, as a Southerner, as a male, as a heterosexual, you're not going to go on record and do anything, you know, because they're just going to come down on you for supporting Moore.
But look, Roy Moore wins 80 to 90% of the Southern Baptist vote.
He wins 80-90% of the evangelical vote.
Look, if Trump could win 80% of the evangelical vote, Roy Moore is going to do that.
Plus, you wait and see.
And this race ain't going to be as close as people think it's going to be.
Stay tuned to the next chapter of this book because then it falls in the lap of the Senate.
What will the establishment do to keep an authentic conservative out of the U.S. Senate?
Well, let's talk about it when we come back.
Our last show.
I really put my neck out here.
Let's hope vote fraud doesn't come into play because that's the only way Roy Moore is not going to be elected on Tuesday.
We'll be back.
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So much has been written about us over the years, and I saw one article today that looked like as if they had just changed the words James Edwards or Political Cesspool with Roy Moore.
Said Roy Moore was a gay bashing slavery defending segregation advocate, blah, blah, blah.
All of that.
Nose-picking, snuff-dipping.
All of that.
Well, I got one more fake news story about Roy Moore.
So we talked about the fake story about he said all Jews were going to hell.
That's not what he said.
He said Soros was going to hell if he didn't find redemption from God.
True.
He didn't say slavery was great.
He said America was great.
When was it great?
He must have said a year when slavery was still, you know, prior to 1865.
Which is when the founding fathers held forth in the American government.
And I don't think you'd find much argument with people saying that the founding fathers were superior to the average run of American politics.
But the fact of the matter is, he didn't say America was great because of slavery.
And that's what the news was for.
I got one fact.
We would agree with Dwight that slavery basically held America back.
I will tell you this.
I wish we hadn't ever done it.
It wasn't good for me.
And so there was one more, though.
Now, do you remember a couple of weeks ago, Keith, we were talking about this fake Washington Post thing where Beth Reinhart, who tried to interview me last year, and I told her to, well, I can't tell you on the air.
I did tell her that I'd rather die in a leper colony than talk to her for five minutes.
But she did this thing with this self-righteous thing where they had what I presume to be probably one of their own interns come up to pretend to be someone trying to frame them to post a fake news story about Roy Moore.
And they said, oh, see how diligent we are.
We caught this woman trying to set us up.
She probably works for the Washington Post.
Who knows?
Because that story's gone.
How many times have they tried to set you up, James?
Well, I'll tell you, the Southern Poverty Law Center sent this girl to hit on me, flirt with me.
My biggest fan.
And, you know, I didn't ever do anything inappropriate, but it turned out that, you know, she wasn't a fan of the show.
She was a writer for the Southern Poverty Law Center.
So, yeah, we get that.
But the way you steer clear of having anything go wrong is that you don't do anything in private that you wouldn't do in public.
You don't say anything in private.
You wouldn't say in front of a judge or in a court of law.
And you can't do it.
like Billy Graham.
Billy Graham would not get on an elevator alone with a woman.
If he saw a woman in the elevator, when it stopped at his floor, he would pass and wait for another elevator to come.
There you go.
I mean, that's pretty much what you have to do if you're in the public eye and you're an enemy of the regime.
Well, I saw this one thing.
I mean, this thing was so incredulous.
Also, Washington Post, which is why I brought up that other thing a second ago.
I laughed when I read this.
So there's this woman.
Now, all this stuff about Roy Moore being an abuser of women for a month solid now, maybe a little longer than that, a month at least.
And this woman was up in her attic bringing down her Christmas ornaments, and she saw, I guess, some pictures of her and Roy Moore at the catfish cabin.
And she all of a sudden remembered that Roy Moore abused her.
Now, all this stuff that was in the news, and she never remembered it until she was in her attic, and then she saw some pictures, and then she knew that Roy Moore, I don't know if she said abused her, but he pursued her when she was underage.
And then here's the Washington Post.
I mean, she never remembers it.
She had a remarkable recapture or recollection of this when several hundred dollar bills were dragged in front of her by the Washington Post reporting staff.
Bottom line is Alabama is going to vote for Roy Moore.
Alabama's good people.
Good people vote for good people.
And there's not any better people than what you're doing.
You know, Mississippi and Alabama.
Let me point this out to people.
The more that you study, it's one of these things with all these people that are making the claims against Roy Moore.
The more you stir it, the more it stinks.
Have you ever heard that expression before?
Well, one of the women said that he had her in his car, and he hit the automatic lock button back in 1977 to prevent her from getting out of the car and then proceeded to try to molest her.
Well, the problem with that story is that in 1977, they didn't have those automatic locks on cars.
So apparently, Roy Moore is not only a sexual predator, he's a time traveler.
Well, I mean, all this Me Tooism, I will tell you, women like powerful women hitting on them.
They love it.
They love it.
They love powerful men hitting all them.
You said powerful women.
No, these women like power.
Yes, thank you for the correcting.
No, these women like powerful men.
Women want to be with a man like that.
That's called hypergamy.
Basically, you know, this is what Roger Devlin talks about in his famous book.
Well, if they get scorned or rebuffed, though, then it becomes abuse.
Now, if they don't get the man, eventually they— Well, the thing is, they leave or fall out of love with men they don't respect.
And to respect, the man has to be above.
It's a well-known tendency throughout the world for women to want to marry up.
I got one for you very quickly, Keith.
You know that song, If I Were a Carpenter and You Were a Lady, Would You Marry Me Anyway?
Would you have my baby?
I remember thinking when I was a little boy hearing that, I said, that's the most unrealistic thing I've ever heard of.
It's always the man is, you know, of higher social status if there is a differential in social signatures between the husband and wife.
What about this talking about fake news?
Gloria Allred's a supposed victim.
Now all of a sudden she's coming out and saying she admits to forging parts of that yearbook signature that made all the news two weeks ago.
You know, it would be one thing if she said, no, this is his signature.
When she first came out, she said, this is his signature.
And I'll put some notes in it at the bottom.
No, none of that came out until it was under scrutiny.
And then two weeks later, oh, well, yeah, I forged some of it, but not all of it.
You know, the theme song ought to be Britney Spears singing, Oops, I did it again.
Gloria, anybody with that person.
You know, Royal Red and her daughter, who, you know, they say the fruit doesn't fall far from the tree, Lisa Bloom, both two peas in a pod, both predatory, both full of baloney.
Well, you know, Roy Moore, his wife came out.
Getting back to the Southern Baptist angle very quickly, Roy Moore's wife came out saying that there are Southern Baptists.
And of course, the Southern Baptists are going to support Roy Moore, the actual members of Southern Baptist churches in Alabama.
Going to come out huge for him.
But it's, of course, the Southern Baptist leadership that has it.
And I thought Roy Moore, Russell Moore, Russell Moore tweeted out that he has a picture of his office, Russell Moore, the cuck of the Southern Baptist Convention, tweeted out a picture from his office.
He has this icon of Martin Luther King on his bookshelf there at the office.
And so that would just turn him into a total rage.
But what do you think?
Do you think that Russell Moore combated what Tim Wise said a couple of days ago?
Tim Wise wrote, If white people elect Roy Moore in Alabama, no decent human being should ever spend another dime in that state unless it's with a black-owned business or the Birmingham Civil Rights Museum.
If Roy Moore wins, it's time to destroy white Alabama like we should have done 150 years ago.
Where's the Southern Baptist response to that?
Where's the white resolution?
Kind Christian Witness.
Well, is you know, well, we won't go into Tim Wise's antecedents, but this is exactly what you would expect from him.
He made some comments several years ago after the 2010 election and said, drink up, white people.
You won this election, but your time is limited.
You're going to fall into oblivion.
Yeah, your time's running out.
You're going to die.
It can't come soon enough.
Well, very quickly, Keith, I want to talk about Al Franken's resignation and Me Tooism in the next segment.
Hunter Wallace just did an incredible article that we're going to cover in the last segment of this hour.
He posted it to Occidental Descent.
Roy Moore's going to win on Tuesday.
If he doesn't, I'm going to have a big pie on my face, but I don't have to worry about that because I know he's going to win on Tuesday.
Now that the RNC has reopened the funding, now that Trump has gone down a campaign for him, I don't really see the Senate rejecting him before he claims his seat.
What do you think is going to happen after he wins?
Well, I think this, you know, we'd always heard about an October surprise.
This Roy Moore campaign, this anti-Roy Moore campaign, is the first example we've had of a November surprise.
In other words, after the election, they don't like the election results.
So they come up with this whole fabricated line of storyline about Roy Moore, the sexual predator.
Roy Moore has been in the public spotlight for at least the past 25 years.
Isn't it curious that none of this ever came up before?
Reminds me of James Carville, the Clinton intimate famous comment: when you drag a $100 bill through a trailer park, there's no telling what you'll catch.
And that's what is happening here.
Now, you know, I really do expect that they're going to try to pull some type of ethics committee razzle-dazzle on Roy Moore to keep him out because, look, the left plays for keeps.
They are willing to sacrifice any, you know, they're not into process.
They're not into being principled.
You never shame them out of doing anything.
And they'll do anything they can to keep an authentic conservative out of the country.
Yeah, but you'd have to get, what, two-thirds to remove him from that seat?
You know, I have no idea.
I believe that's what it is.
Like, like my clients say, don't get me lying.
I don't know exactly what it takes for the Senate Ethics Committee to step in and say that they're not going to seed anybody.
All I know is that in the past, the Senate Ethics Committee limited its inquiries to activities that took place when the subject being investigated was in the Senate, not before.
Well, if you're going to take sexual improprieties, or at least alleged, you're going to have a lot because the Washington Post is supposedly going to levy these charges against 40 sitting members of Congress in the coming days.
Everybody's been molested now, everybody.
Did you know it?
We're going to talk about that with other words.
If you had sex, you're out.
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I guess feminism and alleged abuse, I got to tell you, and I hate to say it, because if it's legitimate abuse, of course, we stand against that.
And we're against rape and the abuse of anybody.
And as men, we need to protect our women.
The men of Sweden need to rise up and protect their women.
Remember who you are.
You descended from the Vikings, for God's sake.
Remember who you are.
But on the other hand, you know, all of this Me Tooism and all of this believing everything that a woman says, this is not going to bode well.
We're already talking about the crisis-level lack of reproductive capacity in America and in Europe.
Well, if anything is going to even reduce it more, throw a wet blanket on things, it's going to be basically people at work are going to have to be like robots now.
And unfortunately, I saw a statistic.
Yeah, tell me about this.
50% of people that are married met their spouse at work.
So now any type of workplace romance is going to be nipped in the bud.
Where'd they meet before suffrage?
I guess we're going to have to reinstitute quilting bees and things like that and corn huskings.
Well, anyway, what I was going to say was I almost, almost, mind you, sympathize with some of the accused in these things because I just think this is feminism run amok.
I think this is the withdrawal of consent years after the fact, if it even happened at all.
And again, real abuse, but you can't tell what's real abuse and what's fake now because everybody, apparently, it just, if a man comes onto a woman, if a man chases a woman, if a man makes a move, you don't know if a woman wants you until you try, until you try to make a move.
She either receives it or rebuffs you.
But I mean, is it abuse if you try and you get shot down?
And apparently, what are we talking about here?
Well, we were talking about this as well, James.
Back in the day when Roy Moore was a young stripling, young man, the two great sexual taboos were interracial marriage and homosexuality.
Now both of those have had the taboo label removed, and it seems like they're trying to replace them with a new taboo, which is May-December matings between a December man and a May woman.
Well, if you remember, one of my favorite movies is Tammy and the Bachelor.
In that movie, the male, who is 25, thinks he's too old for Tammy, who is 17, but he comes to understand in the culmination in the happy ending in the movie that he's all wrong about.
That could have been Roy Moore's movie.
Yeah, it could have been.
All right.
Listen to this from Hunter Wallace.
Franken resigns.
Al Franken is done.
John Conyers was also forced to resign.
But this isn't about morality so much as it is the Democrats positioning themselves to war on women, the Republicans, in the 218 midterms and 2020 presidential election.
The dangerous precedent being said here is that any accusation from a woman against a man in the workplace or politics should be, number one, automatically believed without any corroborating evidence.
And number two, the accusations alone are enough to destroy a man's career.
This is the pitch that the Republicans will have to face.
They're going to have to face the pitch that they are the party of Roy Moore and Donald Trump.
There's a rumor floating around that CNN and the Washington Post are working on accusing up to 40 members of Congress of sexual harassment as Me Too spirals out of control.
This is the endgame of feminism that we're seeing play out here now, folks.
Basically, they're going to turn men into drones.
The old idea of a male leader and male leadership is now being jettisoned.
It's being thrown overboard.
Talk about male leadership.
Males take the lead in relationships too.
Males ask the women out.
They pursue them.
We do not respect men that won't do that.
If you sit back like Mortimer Snerd, you know, even if you manage to marry a woman, if you don't demonstrate leadership around the house or in society, if you're not socially dominant, the wife will either leave you or fall out of love with you.
Take it to the bank.
And we talked about this too.
The Democrats could very easily sacrifice Al Franken because he's a dime a dozen.
There's any number of perverted Democrats that will fill the scene.
They could do that to Harvey Weinstein because there's any number of perverted Hollywood moguls to fill his spot.
That's not a sacrifice at all.
They're a dime a dozen.
Roy Moore is one in a million.
Yeah, Roy Moore is just like Donald Trump, a throwback to an older, better era where common sense used to prevail, particularly in the South.
And, of course, Donald Trump is even rare.
Common sense prevailed up in New York.
But they want to kill off those dinosaurs and replace all the men with metrosexuals who are just as incompetent and inept as the men that you typically see portrayed on television commercials.
Gonna read just the last couple of paragraphs from Hunter Wallace's piece.
We will repost it on our website next week, and you can find it on Occidental Dissent tonight.
Great piece.
If the Republican yield to this political pressure, it will empower feminists like never before.
By this standard, you are guilty of sexism if you doubt Tawana Brawley or the accusations made against the Duke La Crosse players.
We don't live in a traditional society anymore, he writes.
Instead, we live under liberalism, which has abolished traditional gender roles in the name of freedom and equality and individual rights.
As a result of this, schools in the workplace have been integrated and it has led to exactly the sort of behavior that critics of feminism once predicted would happen.
Even though sexual harassment is the inevitable result of feminism and integration, it is now being cited to further demonize men.
The solution to the negative side effects of liberalism is traditionalism, not more liberalism.
If we return to traditional gender roles, this wouldn't be happening.
And of course, this was a topic brought up in my appearance on that Swedish television show, very timely.
Also, he mentions the integration of the sexes in the military.
Now, instead of having a battleship, you've got the love boat, and you've got all of these pregnancies happening when troops are deployed.
You've got all these sexual harassments.
Very easy to stop that, Keith.
Don't put a woman where she shouldn't be.
Yeah, and see, look, again, if you live under a regime of liberalism, we pointed this out numerous times on this show.
What is the common denominator of all liberal, radical, egalitarian movements from the civil rights movement to school integration to feminism to the no-fault divorce initiative?
Everything that you can mention.
Homosexual rights, the abortion, you know, on-demand innovation in the law, they all have one common effect, the reduction of white birth rates.
And they are, that's not an accident that was intended.
Brings us back full circle to what we were talking about in the first hour because that was something brought up in that TV show, saw by millions this week.
And I hope that those two interviewers, what were their names, Jill and what?
Jill Johnson is the big pop-tart in former pop star.
Yeah, right.
Well, I mean, she's still selling.
She's still selling pop stars.
Well, still selling out arenas all over Europe.
And the other one was Lisa Nielsen.
I think she's awesome.
Jill and Lisa, I hope, listen to this show, and they'll get a fuller exposition of your ideas and our ideas on the topics she was interviewing you on.
Rather than catching you in an aha moment, now you've had a chance to talk them over, think them over.
And, you know, there's nothing at all that we would, you know, retreat from in the positions that we've just been enunciating.
But at the same time, Keith, does their subconscious give them away?
Look at this picture, and what do you see?
Yeah, they both seem to be casting come hither looks.
Well, anyway, so Roy Moore, what do you predict is going to happen on Tuesday?
Obviously, we think he's going to win.
I think he's going to win, and I think that the national media and the establishment, both Democratic and Republican, is going to blow a gasket, and they're going to go into full court press mode and do everything, pull out all the stops to try to keep him from being seated.
I don't think they ever thought that they were going to cost him his seat with all of this trumped-up nonsense.
I think that they think that they can harm the Republicans going forward by bringing more women into the fold of the dark side.
They're going to try to, at least in certain purple states and in northern red states, make hay out of the fact that the Republicans are the Roy Moore supporters, the people that think that it's okay to prey upon women.
And you've got to remember the majority of white women voted for Trump.
I think that's something that gets, it's a fact that's lost upon us sometimes, is that most white women are still okay.
It should have been a greater percentage than what it was, but you would have thought that with Hillary running, with all this indoctrination and the colleges and the media and feminism, feminism, feminism.
Well, we'll find out whether it was the attractiveness of Donald Trump or whether it was the fact that Hillary Clinton was just this uniquely unpopular and unpalatable.
Do you think that women in Alabama, now this was nationwide, we're talking about women in Alabama are a whole other breed.
They're real women.
You think women are going to go for soy boy Doug Jones?
No, I don't think they're going to be.
In Alabama?
Yeah, Pajama Boy, Doug Jones, or whatever.
No, I don't think they are.
And I don't think they want those type of cucks in there.
They want real men like Roy Moore.
Well, that's what we've got, ladies and gentlemen.
Keith, you know, we've got Jack Ryan coming up in the last hour.
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Jack does his Renaissance interpretation or presentation where he recommends a book, a movie, and a song every week.
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Have a movie.
Bo Brummel, 1954, starring Stuart Granger, who is kind of the alpha male from England in movies, particularly costume dramas in the 50s.
Scaramooch, Bo Brummel, even did comedy in North to Alaska, I think it was.
But he plays Bo Brummel.
And I don't know if it's historically accurate, but he is really good, has good dialogue.
Of course, the real steel scene stealer is Peter Eustinoff as the Prince Regent.
And if you want to see Elizabeth Taylor at her most stunningly beautiful, tune into this movie.
She is just, I mean, she is a vision of loveliness.
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