Dec. 16, 2017 - 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.
And a Merry Christmas to all of you from us, ladies and gentlemen.
Sam Bushman filling in for James Edwards.
Mary and Joseph got married.
Joseph had a dream.
While he was sleeping, an angel appeared, told him a wondrous thing.
He said, young Mary is favored.
She will be blessed with the sun.
He'll be a king.
Call his name Jesus.
He'll come to save everyone.
And off in the east, they were wise men watching the star in the sky.
They packed up their gold and some more precious things and told all their families goodbye.
Knowing not where they were going, wondering what they might see.
They came on a child asleep in the manger.
They all fell down on their knees and shouted, Hallelujah.
All right, Jack Ryan writing shotgun with Sam Bushman filling in for James Edwards, wishing you a Merry Christmas.
Hey, Jack, can you guess who that selection is from, my friend?
No, I don't know who it's from.
Charlie Daniels, sir.
Great man.
Great Tennessee.
Charlie Daniels.
Just thought I'd play that just kind of for fun.
Now, you got a music selection, right?
I had a suggestion.
I know that James liked a lot of the early 60s, Beach Boys, British Invasion stuff.
I like that too.
But I also like the mid-60s, late 60s, early 70s, R ⁇ B Soul music.
So my selection was James Brown's Santa Claus is going to the ghetto.
That was my selection.
It seems like the whole nation's going to the ghetto, Jack.
Well, you know, but Santa Claus should go there too, you know, so go there and do some good things, you know.
And I like James Brown.
I liked his music.
He had some issues, but I thought he was good American, and I thought he was patriotic.
He liked Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Reagan.
So I like James Brown so much more than these rap people, these gangster rap people.
I'm not a hateful person.
I know what I hate, but there are certain people I hate in this rap, gangster rap music and the white, these wigger rap music.
These are people that I hate, you know.
So, you know, I'm sorry.
I don't think they should be around our Christmas.
And I don't think that a good Christmas should feature gangster rap music.
I just don't think that's the right thing to do.
Amen to that, sir.
All right, there you have it.
And you have a suggestion for a movie?
Okay, well, I have both a book and a movie.
Like last week, I was both out of book and a movie every week.
So this week, my suggestions for the book and the movie, my book is The Jenet Mission by Harry Amon.
It's about the first Republican French ambassador in the United States, Citizen Jenet, who was a very troublemaking person who was interfering in our elections, insulting George Washington and things like that.
And my movie selection is Frank Copper's It's a Wonderful Life, a Christmas movie.
But not just this Wonderful Life, but his other three, his other two best related movies.
Mr. Smith goes to Washington, Mr. Smith, Mr. Deeds goes to town.
So it's very pro-American.
It's positive, but it's also more realistic.
It shows some of the rough things that we have in our country and that there's corruption and that, you know, it's everything's not la la perfectly good, things like that, but that America comes back because the common good Christian man steps up and it's a wonderful life.
And Mr. Smith goes to Washington and Mr. Dees goes to town.
So those are my two recommendations.
All right.
Now, by the way, I got the opportunity to go and speak at the National Press Club with a bunch of people.
And we had a movie night the night before.
We watched Mr. Smith goes to Washington right before we spoke at the National Press Club.
It was quite fun and it celebrated, I think, what, the 60th year of that movie?
Right.
It was incredible.
No, it was the 71st movie of that movie.
Anyway, so that was kind of a neat little twist on that.
Now, tell me a little more about the book.
Okay, so the book is a solid history book.
That's written like the early 70s.
And I recommend to our listeners that they try to get books, read books that are written before, I don't know, by 1970, 1975, before everything got politicized and things like that.
And you should have some great historians from Harvard University, where my grandfather graduated in 1920, Samuel Elliott Morrison.
So this is a book.
The author is Terry Ammon.
He's actually, he's not from Harvard.
He's from Southern Europe.
But it just writes about the ambassador from France to the United States.
And your history, the French did support the United States rebels against the British colonial government.
But the French government that supported us was a royalist, monarchist government.
And then we won the war, but then France's treasury was wiped out.
They had a revolution and things like that.
And so there was a revolution.
So they sent this ambassador, Citizen Jenet, and he was over and he was coming over and he was trying to make divisions.
He was trying to set up clubs.
He was trying to get Americans who were, you know, upset about the Revolutionary War.
People got killed.
He was trying to get Americans to take revolutionary France's side against Great Britain.
And there, and he was very insulting to President Washington.
He was saying that he was a monarchist and a king and things like that.
And then things changed back in revolutionary France, where you had the reign of terror and things like that.
So Citizen Jenet fell out of power.
And if he went back to France, and President Washington said, we're trying to deport him, if he went back to France, he would have been on the wrong side.
He would have been killed.
He would have been guillotined.
And so he applied for asylum in the United States of America.
And most other places, someone insulting guys like this, they would have just said, well, go back to France.
Haha, you know, you're going to be killed.
And so President Washington, our best president ever, the magnanimous guy that he was, he said, listen, you know, you've been insulting and good, but we're going to give you asylum.
So he did, President Washington did give Citizen Jenet asylum.
And he stayed here.
And that's just a testament to our country, our good leaders.
And that typifies the humility and genius of America, doesn't it?
Well, it does, but we also symbolize the humility and genius of America.
But it's also, I like the idea that our people are good people, but we're, you know, we're tough people, we're practical, but we're not vindictive.
You know what I mean?
And so, you know, people are insulting and trying to get.
And then we at least support the spirit to disagree, too, right?
Yeah, we have the spirit to disagree, but you know, we're not cowards.
So President Washington, if there was a conflict, you know, he would set up troops and we would go and we would fight and we'd win the war, you know, but we're not again.
And then his position, he President Washington only had two main advisors, Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson.
Those are two pretty smart guys.
You know, you don't need 20 other groups and stuff like that.
And so his position after he won, the war is over.
We're going to make peace to other words.
We're going to do America first foreign policy.
We're going to avoid torn entanglements and foreign wars.
So these wars in the Middle East or Europe, they're not our concern.
You know, we're going to do what's good for America.
And his positions, his policies, President Washington's policies, they were good then and they're good now, and that's what we want to do.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, is your selection from James Brown for music that I think it's Santa Claus Goes Straight to the Ghetto?
Yeah, that's it.
All right, we're going to talk about that a little more.
Then we're going to jump into the Roy Morse scenario in Alabama, what it all means, and the resilience of America.
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Santa Claus goes straight to the ghetto.
Hit up your in here and go straight to the ghetto.
Santa Claus, go straight to the ghetto.
Feel every stock that you find.
The kids are going to love you so.
All right, there's a little taste of Jack Ryan's selection, Jack.
There you have it.
Santa Claus ought to be for everybody, huh?
Well, thanks so much for playing James Brown.
Yeah, I liked it.
And yeah, I think it's one of my favorite Christmas songs.
So we got to do it, do I'm honored that you played James Brown.
I thought he was a great American, very soulful, and very positive.
And you should be able to celebrate Christmas in America.
I am very much against this war against Christmas and playing James Brown's Santa Claus Gone to Ghetto.
I think we're defending our people against this war against Christmas.
And by the way, here's a story of someone who really took the American opportunity all the way to the bank, didn't he?
Well, yeah, he did.
He was successful.
He had some issues, but he was successful.
And I thought he was a good American.
And I thought he was pro.
He had good things to say about President Reagan and Nancy Reagan.
And then he was against, he advised against the riots of the 1960s.
So, yeah, no, I think that James likes a lot of the early 60s, British invasion stuff.
I like that too.
But I like the RB Soul, late 60s, early 70s, James Brown, Spinners, Motown.
I like a lot of that music, which I think is good music.
I think it's soulful, but it's not this negative, hateful rap crap that's out here.
And so I want to promote good music and good politics and things like that.
Amen to that.
All right.
Well, I've been saying that Congress should have their new theme song be All I Want Is You for Christmas because they're just out of control.
But they use that, in my humble opinion, falsely against Roy Moore.
Okay, well, I understand.
I want to send my greetings to our kinsmen in the South and in Alabama.
I understand we suffered a bad defeat in Alabama and stuff, but I want our people not just to give up.
You know, I've lived in places where we've had bad election results, bad politics for like most of my life.
I've lived in Chicago and New York City in the late 80s.
I've lived in academia and stuff.
And you can't just give up because you suffer a defeat.
So I can just let you know that my old neighbor that was in Chicago, at one time, my Illinois state representative was Barack Obama.
And then my congressman was Jesse Jackson Jr.
Okay.
And then the governor of Illinois was George Ryan and then Rob Bogoyevich.
And then both these guys, all these people except for Obama were indicted and corrupted.
And they're half the governors of Illinois since World War II have been indicted for corruption.
Jesse Jackson was put down for using campaign contributions to buy mink capes.
Okay, so just because you have a bad election result, you shouldn't just give up.
Okay, you have to accept that.
You got to go forward and we have to recognize we live in a corrupted world and we have to take our deals and we have to go forward.
But not everything's bad and we're not going to give up just because we lost an election or something like that.
In fact, what we should do is let that double our efforts, huh?
Double your efforts, but also we also have to get better and practical about politics.
We have to get people who are competitive, who are the right age for certain things.
And I think what happened a lot in this election is that upper middle class educated folks in Alabama and towns, they felt that Moore and his supporters were too lower class.
They weren't educated and they were involved in snake handling.
You know, it sounds bad.
We shouldn't divide up over class or church affiliation, but we do.
And I think that that's sort of what happened.
And it's bad.
It's something bad that we do about our people.
We got to improve it.
But the next election, we're going to do better.
So that's kind of my advice for our listeners.
All right.
The dichotomy here is 98% of black women in Alabama voted for Doug Jones.
And what's fascinating is Doug Jones is the pro-abortion, pro-death Canada.
And I find that interesting as well.
Well, it is, but it's also just reality that in the United States and places like Chicago, people do vote along racial, ethnic, and sexual lines.
You know, we're there, but like 96% of blacks voted for the Democratic candidate in Chicago.
They try to keep it all together.
Blacks vote Democrat, and then they gerrymander stuff to be Hispanics through that.
And there's always been gay people in big cities, but now they have gay politics where the senator of Illinois, Tammy Duckworth, is going to be gay.
So these enemies, they divide up people along ethnic, racial, sexual orientation, and they try to give power and stuff along those lines.
It's bad.
It's something that shouldn't be done.
But like our sons, we got to be more real politic.
We have to be able to contribute and get in there and be able to compete in these areas and also win.
So I have other ideas about how to do these things.
But yeah, it's a bad defeat.
It's not the end of civilization.
My grandfather was in Russia in 1917, teenager, Bolshevik Revolution.
He fought in the White Army against the communists.
We lost.
He came to the United States.
He did okay.
And then there was the Great Depression.
So we've been through some bad times.
Okay.
And this might look like a bad time in Alabama, but it's not the worst time.
Okay.
It's not like we haven't been through worse things.
So we're going to get through this.
We're going to do better and things are going to get better.
All right.
Your take on this is unique.
Most people want to really drill into the details.
You're just saying, hey, folks, yeah, it's a bad deal, but it's a blip.
Let's not take it.
You know, let's not melt down over it.
Let's make sure that we, like a basketball game, let's not lose points on the other end because we're too busy with our tyranny.
We're going to ruin the rematch, man.
We're going to get in there and we've got to get our people street smart.
We've got to get our people to be able to work.
And we can't just have rich people saying that our working people are a commodity.
And we'd rather have workers from El Salvador and Guatemala that'll work for less or something like that.
And then I think a lot of that happened in this election.
The rich people in the suburbs just screwed over our working class people in there.
And I think that's what happened.
And I'm sorry about it, but it happened many times before.
And, you know, we have to oppose these rich traders that don't protect our working class people.
Most people saying that Roy Moore needs to give up now, but his point is: hey, until the election is certified, I'm not going to say that it's over.
Yeah, yeah, it is.
I don't know.
I don't know the one, but they did.
At Oxford Ascent, we've written a lot about it's not just leftist, antifa, or other racial alien people against us.
We do have a big problem that rich people from our own side, the CEO of Tyson Foods, the Kodch brothers, the Bush family, they don't respect our poor and working class people.
They would rather, they're just a commodity.
They'd rather have people in.
And I think what happened in this election is that the rich, upper-middle-class people in these suburbs felt that Moore and his supporters that they didn't want to associate with them, that they were uncouth, they weren't educated, and they'd rather hang out with people from Ivy League schools, Harvard, and you know, and I think that's kind of what happened.
And it's bad, but it's happened before, and we just, you know, we just have to move on.
The Republican trader right in Canada C had an effect, too.
Yeah, no, they did.
No, they did.
But so, again, it's not the civilization hasn't collapsed.
We've been through worse things.
We've been through the Depression.
So before I go, I wanted to give some recommendations about Christmas and go quick because we're about out of time.
Go ahead.
Are we?
Okay.
For Christmas, don't try to celebrate in places where there's Muslim terrorists that want to kill you or rape you.
So this is not a good time to go to Nazareth or Bethlehem.
Don't celebrate New Year's in Cologne, Germany, where the Muslims are like raping people.
So we want to have positive stuff and have a good Christmas and news.
Amen.
Thanks, Jack.
Godspeed, sir.
Okay, God bless you.
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You open the floodgates.
I hope I can make it through things.
I see the stars.
I hear the rolling thunder thy power throughout the universe display.
Then sings my song, my Savior God to thee.
How great that it's always incredible to hear that, ladies and gentlemen.
Merry Christmas to you from us, the Political Cesspool and Liberty News Radio team.
Wow.
Wish I could sing like that.
Savior God to Liver.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, the Copperhead on your radio riding shotgun.
Merry Christmas, sir.
You're on the radio.
Hi, Copperhead.
Hey, how's it going, Sam?
Excellent, sir.
Merry Christmas.
I got some reverb or something that's coming in off the phone.
I'm about delayed about a second or two.
All right, is it still there?
It is.
That's weird.
I don't know why.
Add any better?
Nope.
All right, let me see if I can fix that.
Hearing the song from the intro, so.
Hi there.
I don't know what's all right.
Did that fix it?
Nope.
Still got the reverb from the song.
All right.
Well, go ahead, wish everybody a Merry Christmas, and we can see if I can get that fixed.
Good to be on the air with the political accessible and our family abroad, or all the white people around the world.
Oh, much better.
All right.
I don't know what's happening with that.
I apologize for that.
So, I wanted to give you a chance to weigh in on the Way Moore or the Ray Moore.
Wow, Roy Moore, big loss.
Well, here's the thing: it all boils down to the virtue signaling of middle-class whites who basically, like junkies, went out and scored, cooked up, and mainlined virtue singling right into their bloodstream.
And I don't want to hear it anymore.
These people that are holier than now, and this is a big loss, but like your last guest said, it is time to move on with it.
But, you know, when they come for your guns and they come for your rights and as a people, don't cry for me, Alabama.
You know, I love you, Bama, but you really, you really screwed the pooch here.
Wow.
I agree with that.
It's very strange what's happened, and there's a lot of reasons for it.
But really, it's that the Republican Party has, I would call them swamp monsters or whatever that are literally betrayers in their midst.
I think that's really the cause of all this.
They're the ones that allowed and continued this.
They denied Roy more money.
At the end of the day, they put a write-in candidate.
They've done everything they can to sink a candidate who really believes in the Republican platform.
So the Republican Party's got a civil war there imploding from within, sir.
Yeah.
You know, the problem with this is basically you have people that want feel-goodism.
They want the warm and like a just like a junkie.
They want to inject drugs into their bloodstream of feel-good, political, correct, and virtue signaling.
And they've traded, you know, the one-true king, Jesus Christ, for Martin Luther King.
And this happens all throughout the South and all throughout.
Speaking of Martin Luther King, you know, the FBI just released a bunch of documents proving he was a sexual predator to the highest order.
And I've decided that we need to change the name of Martin Luther King Day to Sexual Predator Day.
What do you think?
Yeah, it turns out, I mean, here you got people that are accused that fall by the wayside just over an accusation.
And you had a real sexual predator that's held up at the highest esteem now, given a Nobel Peace Prize, and it never ends.
And we even get rid of George Washington Day or whatever President's Day so that we can have this Martin Luther King Day.
It's amazing, but if we're going to be honest with ourselves, we're going to dig down deep and have real accountability and right the wrongs, then we would have to get rid of Martin Luther King now.
I'd just call it Sexual Predator Day.
Yeah.
Well, I don't want to spend too much time on Martin Luther King.
All right, you're saying, though, with Roy Moore, we just need to move along, right?
And especially this Christmas season, it's so important not to forget our brothers and sisters that are behind the wire in South Africa and the children that are going to be growing up in shanty huts without a future.
We cannot forget them.
And I'd like to get the word out that I'm going to be sending some money to a new organization that's come up that was recommended to me by Simon Rooch, who everyone's heard of on this show.
And that is the South African Family Relief Project.org.
Everyone can go on.
Say that again so people can write this down.
Say it again.
SouthAfricanFamily Relief Project.org.
Okay.
Okay.
I sent you a link.
I don't know if it went through.
Please put it on the website.
I've done a little research.
Yeah, keep going.
You've done research.
Yeah, I've done the research, and this is by far the most legit group that's out there that's going to go to our people.
And this has got the backing of Simon Roach.
And therefore, I'm still getting a lot of reverb where I'm hearing myself and there's a delay.
Do you want to call me back?
Yeah, I can try that.
Yeah, let's do that.
All right, I'll try that.
I don't know where the reverb's coming from for Matt.
I don't know if it's his phone line or what.
I've had guests on all night and it hasn't happened to any of them.
So I'm going to have to see what I can do on that.
You know, on this South African thing, you know, my heart goes out to the white people in Africa who are getting an absolute, it's almost like the blacks there believe it's political payback time.
It's very, very discouraging.
And their plight, as Matt wisely points out, is deadly serious.
I mean, they're getting raped.
They're getting murdered.
They're getting abused.
Their land are stolen.
They're turned out literally on the streets with nothing.
I mean, their plight is absolutely, oh, it's just beyond imagination what they're going through.
And I don't really know how to solve it.
I know a lot of people are trying, and I think sending some money over there for that project is important.
But it's something that I don't know that we can really get it all solved.
Because whenever there's wicked governments involved, it's just about impossible to solve the problems that they're facing, right?
And so my prayers go out to them.
I think Simon Rausch is right.
I think Karen is a well-known person.
She lives in Texas now who has really done her best on this thing too and really brought up how horrible and how their plight is and how there's nobody really paying attention to this issue as far as I can tell at all.
I mean, it's a horrible thing that's happening here.
So we're going to have to work on that.
So their plight is absolutely horrible.
Matt, are you with me now?
I am.
Much better.
Is that better?
Thanks for calling back.
I apologize.
I'm all by myself, and I don't know if everybody knows, but I run the board all by myself and do the talking too.
So it's very hard to make phone calls in the middle when things don't go perfect.
But go ahead, though.
So their plight is horrible, I was mentioning.
It was like being in an echo chamber.
You know, we're sitting in the cloisters in Central Park.
All right.
You know, talking around.
Okay, so where we left off was probably the South African Family Relief Project.
Yes.
I'm going to be kicking some shekels as my annual arms.
That's money and goodwill arms, not physical gun or anything arms over to these people.
And highly suggest that our listenership and audience look into it and feel it in their hearts to help our white brothers and sisters in the nation of South Africa.
Our good friend Karen Smith has been working on this quite a bit too.
Good.
Good.
Yeah, Karen, you mentioned her a few years back and I'd like to touch base with her one day also.
Yeah, we'll set that up and make that happen.
She's a great lady.
She is from South Africa.
She is white.
She lives in Texas now and she's been really highlighting and she does a radio show about their plight and she's been doing a lot of good, as is Simon.
You're keeping in touch with Simon now?
I'm involved in this also.
Excellent.
You're keeping in touch with Simon now?
I am.
I am.
Okay, good news.
All right.
When we come back, Scoop's gonna join us.
We'll keep Matt on the line if you've got the time, Matt.
Yeah, I'm hanging.
All right, stay there, sir.
Quick pause, ladies and gentlemen.
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Give out that website one more time so people can write this down, Matt.
Okay, South African Family Relief Project.org.
South AfricanFamilyRelief Project.org, ladies and gentlemen.
Merry Christmas and make sure that our white brothers and sisters in Africa can have a little Christmas too, will you?
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The thing is, is they not only have appealing activities, they have appealing people on there too.
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Any person that says that beer is married for recreational use is stupid because it's a form of alcohol.
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He pursued his tennis game with vigor, for example.
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, we've got now Matt, or the Copperhead, with us.
We've also got Scoop Stanton with us.
You guys both there?
Hi, Scoop.
Hey, Sam.
Hey, Copperhead, what's going on?
What's happening, Brother Scoop?
Not much.
Glad to be on with you, sir.
All right.
So really quick on this African project, though, Scoop, the Copperhead has really been working towards helping people in white people in Africa have a Merry Christmas.
And there's a project that he's been doing some research on, digging into.
Feels like it's legitimate.
Simon Rausch is heavily involved and endorses the project as well.
Go ahead, Matt.
Yeah, I mean, every child deserves a Christmas.
And there's still time that we could, you know, pony up some shekels together as a people on this side from our continent, you know, North America, you know, and since between us, all our listenership in Canada, United States, and just, you know, $5, $20, it all adds up.
And kid gets to wake up with some food in his stomach, her stomach, and a teddy bear or something.
You know, that would be great.
Amen to that.
Give us the website again.
Okay, so South African Family Relief Project.org.
All right, there you have it.
And it will come up.
All right, Scoop, what's cooking?
I can do that.
Okay, good evening, political accessible family.
Well, this Wednesday will mark the three-year anniversary of the start of the war on police.
It was three years ago on Wednesday that officers Wen Jen Liu and Raphael Ramos were gunned down.
And this war started with them as the first victim, but actually started when President Barack Obama stated that the cops were acting stupid when they arrested one disorderly Henry Lewis Gates.
They were called from his home for a report of somebody breaking in the house.
So, again, President Obama sticking his house where it shouldn't be with Dr. Gates.
And then you have the Michael Brown incident.
Then you have the Trayvon Martin incident where you had a private citizens shoot and kill a young youth doing no good.
Then you had the very obese, very diabetic, very asthmatic Eric Gardner selling loose cigarettes and standing out in New York, resisting arrest.
And then you have Mr. Lou and Mr. Ramos.
One Ismail Brisley, after killing his girlfriend in Owens Mills, Maryland, decided that he wanted to go out of Blazing Blower.
He drives up to New York from Maryland, goes out to Brooklyn, finds these two fine gentlemen sitting in the car on a cold Saturday afternoon, five days before Christmas, working overtime serving the citizens of the city of New York.
And Mr. Brisley decided to walk up cold blood and shoot these detectives at point-blank range.
Luckily, he decided to make a run for it and take his own life in a nearby subway station.
Since then, we've had countless number of officers murdered in the line of duty, including the five officers in Dallas, Texas, and the three officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
And President Obama did nothing but chide the police, put gasoline on the flames of race and police.
And Eric Gardner went after the cops.
And then in 2015, you had the Freddie Gray incident where Mr. Gray wanted to do a legal lotto by attempting to injure himself while in custody of Baltimore Police Department while he was selling dope.
Meanwhile, the state attorney and the councilman for that neighborhood, Mr. Gray, was working in, asked Baltimore's finance to get rid of the dope dealers.
So anyways, Baltimore burned back in 2015.
Now, along comes one Donald John Trump.
While he was campaigning for president, he's going to be the jobs president, and then he's going to do Drain the Swamp, get rid of the corruption in D.C.
And then seeing all this negative publicity courtesy in the media, which of course is in the pocket of the Democratic Party, of President Obama, Attorney General Holder, Black Lives Matter, and every other coppetor in America, said, you know what?
I'm going to stand by our law enforcement.
I'm going to back up our law enforcement.
I'm going to be the law and order president, which he has been.
So, but the war on cops ended on January 20th, 2017.
Not only did President Trump take the oath of office, but he started signing the executive orders, one including that the feds will get involved when a police officer, local, federal, state, county, tribal police officer, sheriff, marshal, constable, is assaulted or killed, among other exemptive orders, including defunding sanctuary cities, but that's that's in court right now.
And then recently at an FBI graduation ceremony, he said that he wants them to make a federal law that if you kill a law enforcement officer, you'll be charged federally and will face the death penalty.
So needless to say, the war on cops ended.
But fortunately for the Lou and Ramos family, things are looking up for them.
The Ramos family started the Detective Raphael Ramos Foundation, which supports families of law enforcement officers who are slain.
They've done a lot of great charity work.
They had a toy drive.
They do, I had a fundraiser for police officer Familia, who was murdered about six months ago up in the Bronx.
And then for Mrs. Sonny Lou, recently she gave birth to a baby girl who was fathered by Detective Rick Lou.
That's right.
Detective Lou fathered his fathered daughter.
Because what happened was, thanks to the Miracles of Modern Science, they were able to stay summoned to the sperm and perform it in vitro fertilization.
So even in death, Detective Lou was able to give life.
Sam, Copperhead, back to you.
Yeah, what's going on, Scoop?
I worked at that hospital, right?
It's a Woodhall Hospital right there in Brooklyn.
It was two blocks from where those two officers were shot and killed.
That was Marcus Garvey Housing, if I'm not mistaken, that where they were parked out of.
So it's right off the L train.
You come in right there.
That guy, you know, that perp walked right down there and shot him.
So that was where the famous scene of the Blasio showing up with the wall of the guys out of the ones out of the 75th and all other precincts that showed up, all those detectives that have turned their back on him to walking through the hallway at Woodhall Hospital.
So, yep.
Well, very familiar with that area.
Remember when Stop and Frisk ended that weekend, they stacked about five bodies of black kids in that morgue.
You know, that's the real life consequences of political correctness.
You know, that's when it goes amok.
That's what happens.
I know it very well.
Yep.
And the political cesspool was the first national syndicated program anywhere to break the story.
Luckily, we have Sean Bergen on the payroll, and he told me what happened.
He says, he's going to the scene.
He says, you know, if you put me on fight, if you don't find, but this is going to be big.
And he was right.
It was right there on Myrtle Avenue, I think, you know?
Yep.
And he was at the scene.
Then he went to World Hospital.
He was, again, the first one to break it.
I mean, that's why you cannot trust the mainstream media anymore.
Listen to the Political Cessible.
Listen to this news roundtable.
And then after this, great show.
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But anyways, that's, I mean, look, even though the war is over, guess what?
The violence was still there.
You got cities like Chicago, Baltimore, Gary, Indiana, St. Louis, D.C., Memphis.
That's great what's going on.
And I back the blue 100%.
But the war on whites rolls on, without a doubt.
I mean, I just look at over in Charlottesville.
And so, you know, these people that want to, these constitutionalists that believe, oh, we have the Constitution.
At least those guys that were chased away, at least they still had their Constitution, right?
Where's the freedom of speech?
Right.
And we're in the lawsuits.
Where are the protections?
Civil rights.
Right.
Right.
But then if you look at, you know, those cities I mentioned, Baltimore, Chicago, so on and so forth, guess what?
You got blacks killing whites and overseeing that kind of thing.
They stack them like cordwood.
I'm from the streets.
I've seen it.
You're from the streets.
You've seen it.
You know, we're not off in a white suburb in Alabama, you know, where our world traveling in small circles, you know, and very parochial.
We're in the real world.
We see the results of this.
And, you know, for the most part, it's, you know, the blight on them.
They're killing each other before, you know.
That's just reality.
Yep.
And God forbid, some white officers just use a little bit too much force, effective lawful arrest.
And then all Hallbreaks.
It was funny.
I was out of the train station somewhere in Virginia.
And transit police grabbed a bunch of youths, gentlemen of color, and they were fighting.
And they, meanwhile, there's the first fight with the cops.
Hey, of course, how comes the softball?
So I guess they wanted to show an effective effect of a rust.
We're flat out of time, guys.
The good news is, though, that the wife of the fallen police officer has a baby to give her comfort, and he lives on through his children.
And that, to me, is the blessing of life, of God, and of Christmas.
Thanks, gentlemen.
That's right.
And all our white brothers and sisters get busy this year.
God bless everybody.
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Thanks, guys.
And Merry Christmas to all of you from us, the Political Cesspool team.