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April 28, 2018 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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He's not a rebel, no, Ladies and gentlemen, do we have any rebels in the house tonight?
I think we do.
We certainly had a couple of hundred rebels in the house last night there at the American Renaissance Conference.
And we've got many, many, more, many, many more than that tonight listening in on the radio.
And it is great to be with you on a night that we're going to wrap up Confederate History Month with Brad Griffin, our featured guest, during the third hour.
But of course, you already know what we're doing the first two hours.
We are broadcasting live from American Renaissance, and we've got reports from the floor.
How about that fantastic lineup that we had in the first hour?
Rich and Jan, two of our really best friends, who were kicked things off with their on-the-scene coverage of American Renaissance.
We had Gene Andrews, we had Mark Weber, we had Simon Roche, and that party is going to continue right now with a very good and old friend of mine, yet another one of those.
There's a lot of those on the show tonight, I guess it appears.
But I got to tell you one story that happened just during the commercial break.
You weren't privy to this, but we have the long break at the top of each hour.
So I was getting everything lined up for this hour, our second hour.
And so I called Eddie.
Eddie the Bombardier Miller is up there at Amrin right now, and he's going to be on with us in the next segment.
And while I was on the phone with Eddie, he said, James, I just ran into this young guy from up north, and he's a huge fan of the political cesspool.
And if there's any way, if you have a minute, if you could just say hello to him, he'd really appreciate it.
So this is a guy I've never met before, never heard from before, one of our loyal listeners.
So I got on the phone with him, and he said he ran into Eddie in the bathroom, and they were both fixing their ties, and Eddie said something to him, and he instantly recognized Eddie's voice.
And he said, are you who I think you are?
And Eddie, because Eddie said, who do you think I am?
Anyway, it turned out he recognized Eddie from his voice.
And I think Eddie signed an autograph for him.
And I got on the phone with him, this young man, and he just really made my day.
I got to tell you, I just talked to him for a couple of minutes during the break.
He said he listens.
He's been a longtime listener.
He loves the show.
He says we're doing God's work and that he's got a whole bunch of his young friends up north of the Mason-Dixon line who tune in every week.
And, you know, this is a guy that we've never heard from before.
But he listens every week, and he listens with a group of friends every week.
And it was just fantastic.
So, Patrick, to you, I thank you.
I told him I would make mention of our conversation that we had during the break on the air.
So that's what we're doing right now.
What a wonderful audience we have.
What a wonderful audience we have.
I love you all.
And I love our guest right now, Kyle Rogers.
Kyle and I go back to the heyday of the Council of Conservative Citizens, and he's a good friend of the family.
Enjoyed talking to Kyle last night.
My wife enjoyed seeing Kyle again.
In fact, my wife asked as we were going to the park if Kyle would be there.
We haven't seen him in a while.
And surely he was.
Kyle, how are you, buddy?
I'm doing good.
Hey, tell us what you see right now.
We're going to Kyle Rogers.
The banquet.
And then Simon Roche from South Africa is going to speak.
I'm not sure what the other people talked about yet.
It's been a pretty action-packed day.
Well, yeah, tell us your highlights.
Tell us the highlights as you see it.
Well, we had this morning, Douglas Whitman spoke.
He's an anthropologist who's a university professor.
He's retired now.
He gave a big speech about all the multitudes of ways that the adaptive evolution has changed the races.
Then Nick Fuentes, who's on YouTube, spoke.
Andrean Davies, who's a lawyer from England.
Then there was a college professor from Bosnia, Herzegovina, to speak about Islam and the wave of Islamic migration into Europe right now.
His name, I'm not sure how you pronounce his last name, Sergei Trchovic.
And then Marcus Folan spoke.
He's from Sweden.
He's got a YouTube channel called The Golden One.
He looks like a giant.
He's a big bodybuilder.
I'm sure some of the people listening have seen his YouTube page.
And then Antifa had literally the smallest, Dortis, most pathetic protest they've had in years.
The interesting thing is, last year, there was basically a total police standdown, and they let mass Antifa run wild and run through the hotel and do bad stuff.
This year is the exact opposite.
They set up a pen with some outhouses for the Antifa and made them stay in the pen.
And one of their own guys wrote an article online and said that there were only 20 of them.
It was kind of hard to see them, but there wasn't very many.
They were just moping around in this pen.
And then they suddenly all vanished around three o'clock.
And there's the Nashville ARA, which is like the main group that leads this.
They're in the middle of a big Antifa on Antifa war right now.
And there's other Antifa gangs that have vowed violent retaliation against them.
They supposedly beat up some guys in Michigan and sent another Antifa to the hospital.
But at 2 o'clock, I was photographing them from the window, and they balled up in this ball started.
It looked like a confrontation was going on.
And then the next time I looked, they were all gone.
So we think that they got into a big confrontation.
The police broke it up and then they just all left.
Now, I didn't actually see him, but they even had a celebrity out there, Vermin Supreme, was out there with a boot on his head because they got pictures on the internet now of Vermin Supreme with the protesters.
But they, I mean, these guys, the Nashville ARA was literally calling this the last AMRAN.
And they said, this is the year that we're finally going to storm the hotel and shut it down.
And it was like their most pathetic protest in years.
Well, the critter company was out there this year.
I saw mounted cavalry and everything else protecting the army of rangers, the TBI.
They had dogs, horses.
Oh, it was wonderful.
I can't say enough.
I said it in the first hour.
I want to say it again.
Tip of the hat to the law enforcement of the state of Tennessee.
Now, this is a political statement.
They did their job.
They weren't for us or against us.
They were for the rule of law and maintaining law and order.
And I'm not saying they're on our side or they're against us.
I'm just saying they did their job and they kept everybody safe.
And I salute them for that.
And they did fantastic.
All right, but Kyle, listen, I was talking with Kyle yesterday.
Kyle has a YouTube channel now, and Kyle and I are going to collaborate and do some YouTube videos together.
And we're going to rekindle our working relationship.
I've known Kyle for a long, long time.
Kyle, before the music starts, I think it's going to start any second.
Give us a website a way people can get more information about what you're doing now.
Well, just go to YouTube.
My latest video is about the Line Bike Bike Sharing Program in St. Louis.
If you type Line Bike St. Louis, my latest video will come up, and then that'll have a link to the channel.
And you'll see all the videos.
Well, we'll post it.
We'll tweet it.
We'll post it.
People you can find it.
But Kyle has been doing good work and has been working in public and behind the scenes in every which way you can imagine for years and years, just like so many of our guests this hour.
And I appreciate Kyle.
I know they're about to be serving dinner, so he stepped out to give you another report.
We're going to have Eddie the Bombardier Miller next, followed by the man of the hour himself, Jared Taylor.
Jared's going to cap off our Amrin coverage tonight before we go to the third and final hour with Brad Griffin as we wrap up our month-long series on Confederate History Month.
It is a busy night tonight.
It is a busy night for us in the studio, a busy night for the attendees at Amrin.
And Kyle, just very quickly, I know they are about to serve dinner, but tell us as you look from your eyes into the crowd what you see.
Well, I mean, it's a bunch of people eating.
It's been a full house.
It's a full crowd.
It's like last year.
It's packed.
All right.
Well, hey, Kyle, thank you so much for the update.
And we will talk to you again very soon.
And look forward to working with you going forward.
I appreciate it.
Thanks.
Okay.
All right.
Kyle Rogers, everybody, longtime webmaster and board member of the Council of Conservative Citizens, a friend of my family for a while.
I've got to ask our producer, it seems as though we've run over a commercial break.
Did the commercial not start on time?
Or am I missing something?
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Okay, we are working to get David the Bombardier Miller on the line.
Eddie the Bombardier Miller is up at Amrin, and we are having a little bit of difficulty connecting on the phone.
Sam, Eddie wants you to call him on his cell phone.
We're going to call him on his cell phone instead of the cell phone we had previously designated.
And he should be standing by to answer on his cell phone.
And so as soon as we get back to Eddie, we are about to round the bend and come down the home stretch of our coverage of the American Renaissance Conference.
I hope you've enjoyed it.
Jared Taylor is still up.
We saved the man of the hour for last.
And Jared will be with us here in just a few minutes.
Literally walking out of his own conference at the height of the entire event to spend a few minutes with the audience of this radio program.
What an honor.
What a show of respect.
But we do have Eddie the Bombardier Miller on the line now.
Eddie, are you having a good time?
I'm having a marvelous time, James.
You know, James, everybody knows you and I are here for the people.
If it were not for the political cesspool audience, there would be no political cesspool.
There would be no Liberty News Radio World, not for the fans.
I haven't seen a whole lot because, you know, as much as a lot of people here, but because, you know, as you know, I got here late today, and the Lord have mercy.
I've never seen so much police presence.
It's worse than going through the airports.
Like Rich said, Rich Hamlin said, it's worse than going in and out of the prisons.
That's exactly like it was.
But I've got a fellow on here.
James, the people up here are so complimentary.
We've got to get, well, I want one fella to tell him what he thinks about the political cesspool.
And it's totally unsolicited.
But how much time do I have now, James, before I switch gears?
We got about six minutes total, six, seven minutes, and then we got to go to Jared.
Okay, good.
Look, I'm going to get this guy's Patrick.
He was on a minute ago.
I want him to come on and tell him exactly what he told me, totally unsolicited, why he listens to the cesspool, how long he's been listening, how it makes him feel, et cetera, et cetera.
Now, James, right now for about three minutes, about half my time, I'm going to Patrick from Chicago, G-Spoke Teacher.
Hey, James.
Hey, Patrick, good to talk to you again.
You know, I just shared the story with the audience in the previous segment about our exchange during a couple of commercial breaks ago.
But by all means, please tell us, my friend, in your own words.
Well, I've been a fan of Political Cesspool for a long time now, and I have to say it is one of the most uplifting podcasts out there.
It's one of the most uplifting podcasts out there.
I feel like some of them kind of take you down, whereas the Political Cesspool lifts you up, especially when we're living in these hard times that we are now.
And anyway, I like the coverage of the Southern culture, and I'm a big Music fan.
I love Elvis.
So these are all things that brought me to the podcast.
Thankfully.
It's a very unique fabric that we weave here.
It certainly takes on.
It's not the same as anyone else.
Well, it takes, as the chief personality, it does take on a lot of who I am, and I infuse that into the bracket.
But yeah, all of what you're talking about, I mean, the different elements that go in to make us who we are and the presentation that we deliver.
And we do infuse a little bit of music and obviously southern culture and matters of faith and obviously racial commentary, race, realist commentary.
I don't know.
I guess it works for some people.
We're not a show for everybody, nor do we want to be.
We want to be a show for the people who identify with the way that we see things.
And for the people that don't, there's other outlets out there.
But for the people who do, you've got a home here.
And I do think, obviously, I think it's a unique show.
And its uniqueness has survived and endured for 14 years.
Thanks, Patrick, to people like you.
Hey, thank you.
I feel like I come here as well because when things are going bad outside, if you come to the political cesspool, you get lifted up.
I feel like some other podcasts can really kind of drain you when things are tough for us out there in the news.
But you guys have that, it lifts you up.
There's that positivity and that hope, which, of course, we all need to have hope.
Otherwise, we won't continue this way.
So I do think it's one of my favorite podcasts for sure for that reason.
Well, I appreciate you saying that.
And I relate to the audience.
You said there's quite a few young people up there north of the border, or at least north of the Mason-Dixon line, that are also listening, that you've turned on to the show.
And we appreciate you being a messenger and a missionary, I guess you could say, in that sense.
Hey, thank you again.
I appreciate it.
It was an honor to be on, really, truly an honor.
All right.
We appreciate you, brother.
If you can toss it back to the Bombardier, we'll wrap it up with him.
Thank you.
Of course.
Thank you.
Still there, James.
I'm still here, Pappy.
So listen, hey, I know you got to go up there and see Simon and Rich and Gene.
I've heard the similar things.
This is the best one.
I've heard the similar things from people today who said, hey, I recognize that voice in someplace.
But this has been a wonderful place up here.
James, we have probably told you this before, but there's a wonderful mix of young guys.
Look, this guy here is a young one, 27, 28.
And we have that going to people older than I am from 28 to 80.
And we have a lot of intellectuals up here.
We have a lot of just plain guys like me, but we're having a wonderful time.
Like Patrick said, you like to come to a place where you have a kinship, a mindset that you can talk to people that don't think you're crazy when you espouse the views of the political cesspool.
None of this was rehearsed at all.
It's totally spontaneous.
But that's what floats my boat, James.
When we see people like this, and we have made a difference to their lives, we have, you heard the young man say, it gave me chills.
He said he especially loves to listen to the cesspool when bad things have happened because it's something in the cesspool too because he knows he can get built up.
And he loves the cesspool.
We have a variety of, you know, we're not just stuck in one boat all the time.
You know, we do music.
We do culture.
We have a guy coming on, you know, that talks about the book of the week, movie of the week, et cetera, et cetera.
But you all have a wonderful time, James.
And people like Patrick, it's what makes that's why the cesspool is there.
Well, it's fuel for the soul.
It's always good to be in a place with friends and fans, obviously.
It's not our conference this weekend.
We've had some great conferences in our own capacity.
I mean, second to none, except for maybe American Renaissance, because these are fantastic conferences as well.
But it's always great to go up there and be among encouraging people and good people and decent people.
But I know two people up there, or three people rather, that you really went up there to see, Eddie, were Gene Andrews, Simon Roche, and Rich.
And it's always good.
You were driving with them.
That's them.
And I tell you what, if I didn't have anything else happening today, seeing Simon did it, and seeing people like Patrick.
Hey, let me plug the cesspool again, too.
Our food, and not talk with the food up here, but several people have talked about, don't ask me to name them.
If the food, it's the cesspool was out of the park.
In fact, Gene Andrews just said that, man, it was killer.
Everybody talks about how wonderful the food was as political cesspool family reunion back in October.
But you did agree with me.
We like to eat.
We like to eat.
Back down the park.
Well, that's because your wife cooked all the food.
You know, we had that conference in your living room, remember?
Like I tell them, Pabby's got to go home.
I can run 16 miles tomorrow, man.
So I can't stay.
Let me ask you this.
Hey, very quick, because we're about to go to the break.
We got to get Jared.
No, shake your stick at.
And plus, I don't like to drive anyone.
I've been drinking at all.
But we're having a wonderful time.
It's well worth the drive up here, James.
As you know, this is my first Ameran conference ever been to.
You know, Dr. Hill has got a shit and dig going over at Harrison, Arkansas today, but I wanted to come here so I could see Rich and wanted to see Simon before Simon has to go back to South Africa.
And Simon's going to give a, he's the closer tonight.
He's going to close out the speech.
Everybody's on pins and needles waiting to hear him after they have the lunch, after they have the big banquet.
Well, let me ask you quick, because we're about to go to break.
Are you going to stay to listen to Simon?
Are you about to head back home or how much longer you got there?
I think Simon's supposed to go at 8.
At one time, I thought about staying for the little party, but I don't think I will.
I think after Simon's talks, I think I'm going to roll on home.
You know what?
One thing, I already was horrible coming up here.
I might hang out until the traffic, until about nine before, because the traffic both ways was shut down.
Eastbound and westbound was shut down for miles up here when I almost got here.
Yeah, so I know you're having trouble hearing with the cell phone connection.
The music's playing.
We had trouble getting up there yesterday as well with a lot of traffic and construction.
Anyway, I'm glad you made it.
I'm glad you're enjoying yourself as everyone is.
We'll be back with Jared Taylor right after this.
Love you, Pappy.
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, for the first half of tonight's live broadcast, we have been celebrating the 2018 American Renaissance Conference, and we have had a fantastic representation of that crowd on our program tonight.
I don't think we could have done any better if we had had a hundred practice tries.
I think that the people who have come on tonight have been genuine.
They've been articulate.
They've been good natured.
They've been everything you would expect members of our audience to be, members of the American Renaissance Conference to be.
A fine sampling of what you would have witnessed and enjoyed had you been there yourself.
And of course, that's the service we're providing to you for the first two hours tonight is we're taking you behind the scenes live from the American Renaissance Conference with people who are there on the floor.
And how about the man who is wrapping it all up right now for us before we go into the third hour during which we'll wrap up our month-long series on Confederate history?
Jared Taylor, the man of the hour, taking time from his busy schedule.
And I mean, it is busy because it's just hitting the crescendo right now.
And Jared's with us.
Jared, thank you for taking the time to be with my audience here on one of the busiest nights of your year, my friend.
Oh, it's my pleasure.
Yes, this is unquestionably the busiest weekend of my life every year.
And we were so happy that you and Danny could make it at least Friday night.
It was great to see you.
And I'm just sorry that y'all couldn't be here the whole weekend.
Well, I am sorry, too.
I wish we could have stayed, but it is quite a treat and an honor for me to, and a privilege, to be able to spend some time on AM radio tonight showcasing the American Renaissance Conference.
And I think if you'll go back when you get home and you get decompressed and you get recharged, if you listen to our broadcast archive for the first two hours of tonight's show, I think you'll be very pleased indeed and very proud of the people that you have there, as I'm sure you are already.
They have done a very good job in explaining to the audience just what they've seen, just what they felt, just what they've witnessed.
Being a part of your gathering, which is the creme de la creme of it all, I've had the opportunity twice to speak.
You were with us last fall in Memphis for our anniversary conference.
Of course, our friendship spans many years, Jared.
We were at the inauguration together, front row.
It was just.
I love you like a brother.
You are a brother, and I'm grateful for you coming on tonight.
So what would you like to convey to the audience about your takeaways from your own conference?
Well, that's a big question.
And I was afraid you might ask.
And I sort of try to put myself together.
I think what I think more and more vividly as time goes on is that we really are part of a world brotherhood of Europeans.
We have a guy from Serbia.
We have a Swede.
We have a South African.
We have an Englishman.
And it wasn't as though that I sort of picked it that way.
That's just sort of the way it all shook out because white people all around the world face the same problems.
And just a few weeks ago, I was in Europe and I spoke to four different groups, one in Helsinki, Finland, Stockholm, Sweden, in Antwerp, Belgium, and in Magdeburg, Germany.
And I tell you, the audiences were almost identical to both each other and to an American Renaissance audience.
We are the same kind of committed, and I'm just impressed at how fearfully smart these young people are, attractive, good-looking, successful, whatever they would try to do, who are aware of the plight that we face.
It is a worldwide phenomenon, and it is so encouraging to see this awakening taking place all around the globe.
Jared, I want to say something to that.
You're right.
Every adjective you used accurately describes those in your audience this evening, those that I'm sure you met during your tour of Europe over the course of the last few days.
They are articulate.
They are impressive.
They are educated.
They are attractive.
But even more than that, and as important as that is, it's more than that.
They are good.
They are decent.
They are righteous.
You know, the enemy would say that it is a manifestation of hate that propels us to our activism, but it is quite the opposite of that.
It couldn't be further from that.
It is 180 degrees from that.
It is goodness and decency and righteousness.
And you heard it tonight in the attendees at the Amrin conference.
You hear it every week with the guests that we present on the political cesspool.
Jared, what would you say to that?
Oh, I agree 100%.
I think that the other side, they keep harping on this idea of hate and how we're unhinged.
And for that reason, nothing we say is of any importance and people can just dismiss us.
That's just going to wear thin.
People are going to, when they have a chance to hear people like us speak for ourselves, when you on your radio show and your guests, the people to speak at an American Renaissance conference, they're going to shake their heads and say, well, wait a minute, where is the hate?
In fact, this weekend has been full of hate, but the hate has been outside the inn where we're having the conference.
It's out where you have these Antifa people who dress and behave and act and smell like vermin, who are consumed with hate.
And there was a reporter talking to me about that very thing, a reporter from Japan.
And she was saying, what does I hear about hate?
I don't see any hate in this room.
The hate is out there.
And a Japanese is probably better attuned to that than an American journalist.
Even American journalists, I think, are going to finally tumble to the obvious that we have perfectly legitimate, unimpeachably moral motives, and we are right.
Ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you this, and I mean it from the bottom of my heart.
I've been doing this for 14 years as a public advocate on behalf of European Americans.
I've done it to the best of my ability.
I will continue to do it for as long as God gives me the strength and the breath, and the audience wishes me to continue.
But I can say this no matter how long it continues, and I hope I've got 14 more years than me, and even longer than that.
The very best people in my life, this is what I want to tell you.
The very best people I have ever met in life I have met through this movement.
It has enlarged, it has increased my circle of friends, and even much more than that, it has enlarged and increased my circle of friends with the exact kind of men and women that any man would want to claim as a friend.
The very best, the very highest caliber of people I have ever met, I have met through my work on the radio and through my work as an advocate.
Jared, would you second that?
I can certainly say the same thing.
People are terrified that if they come out in the open and start saying the things that we say, that they're going to lose friends, they're going to lose jobs, their family is going to turn against them.
And in some cases, that may be true.
But you establish yourself with a new family.
You find new brothers, new sisters, people like James Edward.
And this makes all the difference.
I agree 100%.
The people who have committed themselves to our cause are really the finest people I've ever met.
I can't overstate that takeaway.
And the reason I bring that up tonight is because it was reinforced all the more with just the few hours I was able to spend with that gathering last night and with Jared and with Sam Dixon and with some of my best friends in life who were in that room last night.
And I would go, I would charge the gates of hell with them.
And it would be an honor to do so.
Jared, a final word.
We're about to have music, and you've got to get back and introduce your keynote speaker who we just heard from just a few minutes ago, Mr. Simon Roche.
But a final parting shot to the audience before you get back to work.
Well, my final parting shot is we are in this together and we are gaining ground.
We are getting more and more adherents all the time and we are going to succeed.
I have never been more optimistic and I want to leave your audience with that sense that we are on a roll.
So thanks so much for having me on.
My goodness, Jared, tonight of all nights, I appreciate you've appeared more times on this show than any guest we've ever had.
And I think I've made that known the last couple of appearances you've made.
But tonight of all nights, I appreciate it all the more with what's going on and everything that you're a part of this evening up there.
Fantastic conference, folks.
If you weren't there this year, be there next year.
Jared, thank you.
Godspeed.
Very much my pleasure.
Bye-bye.
Jared Taylor, everybody, amrin.com, and that is going to wrap up our coverage of the American Renaissance 2018 conference.
We spent about an hour and 45 minutes on that.
I hope you've enjoyed what we were able to share with you, the observations we were able to deliver to you, and the assortment of guests that were on the air with us this evening.
And what's going to happen next is we're going to go to Jack Ryan.
Jack Ryan is going to be logging his weekly report as we transition away from the American Renaissance coverage and into our Confederate History Month coverage.
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And during that hour, you're going to hear from Brad Griffin, Brad Griffin, the founding editor of Occidental Dissent.
And so it has been a fun, it's been a busy night, and it's just only a little bit more than half over.
So we still got more to come.
Jack Ryan is going to be offering his weekly recommendations on books, on music, on film, and of course, his theme of the week.
That's coming up next.
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Let's just kiss and say goodbye.
I had to meet you here today.
There's just so many things to say.
Please don't stop me till I'm through.
This is something I hate to do.
We've been needing that.
How about a little soul?
We get funky with it here, Jack.
Jack Ryan with his intro music tonight.
Let's just kiss and say goodbye.
Well, there's a reason he picked that particular song this evening.
He's going to tell you all about it.
He's going to give you his book and movie recommendations of the week.
And, of course, you just heard the song.
Jack, why the song?
Jack Ryan, our way, I got to say, before I ask Jack the question, Jack, our cultural correspondent from Chicago, it has been a Chicago night.
We read a piece of correspondence from a listener in Chicago at the top of the show.
We had a random listener from Chicago come on the air.
I say random, not in a disparaging way.
Fantastic young man, a fantastic young man from Chicago, high caliber, high quality, who was there at Amrin, who wanted to come on and say hello.
And then now we've got Jack.
It's like all Chicago all the time tonight.
Chicago in the house with TPC.
Well, there are some good people in Chicago.
And there's obviously a lot of the bad people in Chicago and stuff.
But my father always told me the bad things about Chicago, it builds character: the bad crime, the bad weather, bad political corruption.
It's why we're the tough, virtuous people that we are.
So I send you warm greetings from Chicago.
Tonight's freaking cold as hell.
Last day of April.
It's like 30 freaking degrees.
These idiot-lifted leftist global warming people, Mother Nature is saying, I'll show you some global warming.
You're going to just like freeze your ass off in late April.
So that's going to house you tonight.
All right.
Yeah.
It's very pleasant down here in the South this evening.
Thank you, Jack, for the weather report.
Hey, why the song tonight?
Okay, well, that was my song.
So that was sort of my song to the Bush family, four generations of Bush family people.
I had a sort of a rougher song to Barbara Bush, but it's like the Bushes have always been presented, oh, they're one of us.
They're like us, but they're not.
And then we took a call at Oxford and said, which was more destructive family to our country, the Bush family or the Kennedy family?
And everyone said it was the Bush family.
So that.
And so I'm just going to say, hey, you know, it didn't quite work out.
So let's just kiss and say goodbye and have no read out there.
No more Bushes.
You know, we're done.
The relationship's over.
We're not having any more of them.
And, you know, I'm not going to be mean.
I had a meaner song that I picked out tonight.
But we're going to say, hey, let's just kiss and say goodbye.
And we're not going to deal with this Bush family anymore.
They're not Southerners, not Texans.
There's the globalist, trilateralist.
Barbara Bush is pro-abortion.
So we're done with them.
So the relationship is over.
So we're going to kiss and say goodbye.
So that's my song.
And a fantastic selection, Jack.
And Sam Dixon put it best.
When asked about George W. Bush, he said he wasn't a Texan.
He wasn't a Southerner.
He just jumped up white trash from Maine.
And that's exactly what he was.
But one of the biggest traitors to Christianity and to our people, Russell Moore.
I guess Russell Moore.
Yeah.
I would say, like, get your perspective.
To me, like, George W. Bush, he always seems to me like a twin of like Jethro from the Beverly Hillbilly.
Like, like, Jethro could never get a job, and Uncle Jed was always trying to get him a job.
The same thing with George W. Bush.
Couldn't get him a job, his father.
And so they made him a job of governor of Texas and then president of the United States.
And he was the Yale cheerleader, fat guy.
He's not some international conspirator or something.
He's just some dumbass.
And this guy was made the president of the United States.
So anyway, tonight I'm saying to the entire Bush family, best of luck, but we're going to kiss and we're going to say goodbye.
So that's it.
There's no more.
We're not dealing with you guys' people anymore.
You guys are going to have to get jobs.
You're going to have to get a real job.
And what's prompted all of this, of course, is the passing of Barbara Bush, who lived to 92.
They say only the good die young.
And boy, don't they prove it every day?
Nelson McGella lived to be 150 and all of these people.
But yeah, anyway, what I was saying was one of the greatest traitors to the faith and one of the greatest traitors to our people, Russell Moore of the Southern Baptist Convention.
I guess he was down for Barbara Bush's funeral.
So good to visit.
And he posted a picture with George W. Bush.
So good to visit with George W. Bush this morning.
A great man of dignity and honor.
Well, that tells you all you need to know about Russell Moore at the Southern Baptist Convention, does it not, Jack?
He hates the Andy Griffith show.
You know, I think like a good Christian person would oppose hardcore pornography instead.
He hates the Andy Griffiths show.
He thinks it's a symbolism of terrorism and fascism.
And it gets published in the New York Times.
So, yeah, Russell Moore, as bad as it gets.
But we got traitors from all church denominations.
We don't pick fights and stuff.
If there's someone that's a traitor, whether is the Pope Catholic, that's a joke, you say.
Is the Pope Catholic?
James, you think the current Pope is a Professor?
I think that's a serious question these days, though.
Pro-Muslim, you know, rapist, bootlicking, liberation, theology, communist stuff.
So we got traitors on all sides.
But our listeners to the political, that's bullshit.
So we've got good people.
James Edwards, his family, we're a good seller people.
We got some good people in Chicago.
Don't just write off our whole city.
You know, we do have bad political people.
We got good people.
We got good listeners all over.
We're doing our best, and we're not giving up, and we're going to win.
So that's my view tonight.
Hey, folks, I got to say, if you've enjoyed our coverage, talk about all the good people that listen, people that we've never heard of before or ever heard from.
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Hey, Jack, Brad Griffin's on next.
So we got two OD guys back to back.
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Now, Jack, that being said, I want to ask you very quickly because we've got to get your movie and book recommendations of the week or I won't feel satisfied with myself.
I can't look at myself in the mirror.
But before we do that, I want to ask you, who caused more damage to the country?
We're talking about Barbara Bush.
Kiss and say goodbye to the Bush dynasty.
Was it the Bushes or the Kennedys?
Who harmed us more?
The verdict from our OD listeners was definitely the Bush family.
Kennedy was only, John F. Kennedy was like president for three years.
And then Robert F. Kennedy was his assistant.
He did some things.
The people why people dislike the Kennedys so much is that the beautiful world of the 1950s was destroyed by the 60s and the Kennedys were representative.
It was really Ted Kennedy that did all the terrible things.
John F. Kennedy himself, his father, they were pro-American, isolationist America First, he was anti-communist, and he monitored Martin Luther King.
John F. Kennedy was murdered by a free Cuba communist.
Robert F. Kennedy was killed by an Arab-American immigrant that was upset that Robert F. Kennedy was pro-Israel.
So the negative, terrible thing is mostly Ted Kennedy.
So I'm definitely going the Bush family.
Four generations of globalist traders and all the good things of Reagan were messed up by the Bush family.
So I'm definitely saying the Bush family is worse than Kennedy.
Definitely.
No question at all.
And the Bush family is still around.
Well, I guess there's still a Kennedy in office, and there's like a Bush in office.
One of the Hispanic Bushes is in office down there.
Anyway, they're still around.
I mean, they're not at the height of their power anymore, but they're still around.
But all right, good answer on that, Jack.
Book and movie recommendations of the week.
Go, sir.
Okay, so my book recommendation is another Chicago and Saul Linsky Rules for Radicals.
I got to get that down, the science for it, but it's playing the win.
Saul Linsky's an interesting guy.
He was a regular socialist, kind of communist guy, and they switched in the mid-60s to identitarian things like that.
But he shows techniques and things to fight dirty, and they do to work.
My movie recommendation is Raging Bull, Martin Scorsese, about Italian-American boxer, Jake LaMata.
There's an Italian-American contingency in Hollywood that they stay in there.
They promote some things.
It's a very good movie, but actually, Jake LaMotta isn't that great a boxer.
There's a lot better guys, and I recommend the boxer Joe Calzaghi from Wales, Britain, Italian-American, retired, undefeated, fastest hands than Sugar Rayliners.
And that's a boxer that we should support.
So the movie is Raging Bull, Martin Costas, and then Saul Linsky's Rules for Radicals.
Hey, Jack, I want to tell you, I appreciate your recommendations for the week.
We just have seconds remaining.
I want to tell you about the good feedback we get from your segments.
I was up at American Renaissance last night.
Eddie Obama der Miller's up there now representing the show.
I'm back in the studio in Memphis, but I was up there last night, and I had no less than a half a dozen people come up to me in the American Renaissance crowd that were fans of the show that specifically mentioned your contributions to the show.
Wow.
And I thought you might appreciate hearing that.
Is there anything you would like to say to them?
Otherwise, my best times in my life were in Tennessee when I went to Vanneville and after Tennessee was the best place in my life.
Great people.
I haven't had many girlfriends in my life, but a few that I had.
Miss Cindy Ray from Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Wow, that gal is great.
I should have married her.
And so I want to give my best to the good people of Tennessee.
What a great state, good people.
And yeah, I've been to the American Renaissance many times.
But the rest of us who don't live in these great places, we got to slug it out.
We can't give up.
We can't give in, concede places.
And so, again, there's good people in Chicago and the places.
So, yeah, God bless everyone at American Renaissance.
And I hope to be back.
But let's try to do some events in other places.
We've got listeners all over our country, all over the world.
We absolutely do, Jack.
And they listen to you every week right here on TPC.
Jack Ryan, everybody.
You'll hear from him again next week as you do every week.
Thanks for your dedicated segment, Jack.
It always makes the show better.
When we come back, we're going to wrap up Confederate History Month 2018 with Brad Griffin.
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