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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
All right, folks, we're locked and loaded for another riveting edition of TPC this Saturday evening, August the 18th.
The later in the year it gets, the hotter it gets, I guess.
And it's another miserable day, weather-wise, heat and humidity, but we are here, and the weather's always about 70 degrees here in the studio.
It's funny how that happens.
James Edwards, Keith Alexander, great show last week.
Great show with Sam Dixon talking about a month spent in Russia.
Great third hour.
And Keith and I even did serviceably well in the first hour of last week.
I was really satisfied with last week's installment.
And so we'll see if we can replicate that this evening.
But, you know, Keith, one of the things that kicked off last week's show was the opening montage with Brother Love's Traveling Salvation Show.
We didn't have an opening number tonight, so I don't know.
Remember what we said it was going to be?
I guess you forgot.
Oh, Secret Agent Man, yeah.
Well, now, I could sing Secret Agent Man, but...
No, let's don't do that.
Well, how about we do need to open the show with a little number?
I got a song in mind.
Keith doesn't know what I've got in mind.
I'll just start singing it because, you know, it's got to be from the late 50s, early 60s.
And if you know it, you can join in.
Maybe that'll get the show.
Or maybe later.
This is live radio, really live.
Okay, we might do it later.
We'll see.
We'll see what happens.
But I'll tell you this.
We got to find out the pronunciation of this name.
I'm going to go with Ayla Stewart, Wife with a Purpose.
She's going to be on with us this evening.
And she's got a great story to tell.
So she's going to be on in the second hour tonight.
I'm sure she'll tell you in the first five seconds how you pronounce her name.
Well, we're going to even find out in advance of that because when Sam calls her to put her in queue, we're going to get that right.
But I should know that.
I've been following her work for so long, but I don't guess I've ever heard her say her name.
But she's coming up, and I'm really excited.
A debut appearance here on TPC.
We've gotten to be creatures of habit.
We have a great rotation of guests that we work in throughout the year, and we don't really add many new personalities.
We've got people that we used to have on, let's say, five, six, seven years ago, and we really need to get them back in the rotation because, you know, I'm seeing their stuff pop up on the internet.
Well, there's always more time for more guests.
And, of course, at the RNC, we had about, what, half a dozen congressmen and senators and governors and things like that.
You never know who's going to be on TPC.
But I'll tell you this.
I got a received several interview requests from reporters who were seeking my comment on Unite the Right to, that event that took place last Saturday in Washington, D.C. Most regular listeners of TPC know that I have very little patience for so-called journalists and have had a long-standing tradition of rejecting almost all inquiries from the establishment media, unless they involve live television or radio.
I didn't have much patience with them before 2015, but I can remember on my birthday, June 22nd of 2015, I begrudgingly gave an interview to the senior editor of the Washington Post at that time, and we talked for about an hour and a half on the phone.
I said, well, we'll give it a shot.
We'll just see.
And he's asked me specifically, what do you consider yourself to be?
How would you like to be referred to in this article?
I said, well, you can call me a paleoconservative.
You can call me a European American advocate.
And of course, the story comes out, white supremacist James Edwards.
I'm thinking, if you were going to call me a white supremacist, why waste my time for an hour and a half on the phone?
So I implemented a pretty strict zero tolerance policy for media requests.
I did come out of that in January of 2000, or rather December of 16.
So I did about an 18-month ban on the media.
And then we did an interview with Serge Kovaleski of the New York Times, who was, in fact, one of the people who reached out to me last week.
And he was the one, one of the few with whom I'm willing to speak.
So he's always treated me. courteously and fairly and a couple of articles he's written that have included some content about me and the show have have been fined so I was happy to oblige.
So he asked me this very quickly and then we'll move on to a broader topic and he said he's writing a story on why the turnout as reported for the Unite the Right event in D.C. last Sunday was so low and what's going on in the alt-right.
And this was my official quote to him.
How much of that actually made it into the New York Times?
So far nothing.
So far nothing.
And that's another thing.
So there's a few things that can happen.
They can either just call you a white supremacist and completely disregard everything you say.
They can treat you fairly.
Now that's a one in a hundred probability, but sometimes it happens.
And this guy's been one of the few that have made that happen.
Or it can get nixed by a higher up.
So let's just say perhaps Sarah Jong spiked this particular part of the story.
But this is what I responded.
And that's why we have this venue.
So we can tell you the exact exchange and you can compare that to what did or didn't make it into the final print copy of the New York Times.
You people are in the know.
You're one of the 10th of 1% of the American public that knows what actually went on.
And in this case, that's true.
And we, of course, enjoy sharing that with our audience.
So you heard the question he asked me.
This is what I responded.
And I always like to do print interviews with email.
So there's a written transcript of the back and forth.
And he knows that.
And I wrote, I think a couple of things are going on in the alt-right.
We discovered at Charlottesville that our free speech rights would not be protected and that the police would allow Antifa to attack us with impunity, putting us in an impossible position.
If we defend ourselves or someone does something crazy in response to the chaos, we get blamed for the violence.
Also, many of us now understand that there are some genuinely unhinged elements that show up for public events without careful vetting.
Any dissident movement attracts a mix of the highest quality, most principled people who take a stand despite social ostracism, but also a minority of those whose primary motivation is attention and shock value.
That's why, in my opinion, most people stayed away from the second event.
Because all of us know the pain of being socially ostracized if we are too often soft and accommodating to those who would do reputational damage to our movement.
We're growing up, becoming more professional in our approach, and I think you see that with the more measured control demonstrations from groups like Identity Europa over the past year.
So that was the question.
That was the answer.
And he and I exchanged pleasantries above and beyond that.
You don't need to know all that.
But very polite.
And he's, you may know Serge Kovaleski.
He won a Pulitzer for his reporting on the Elliott Spitzer scandal.
He was one of the guys that was responsible for taking down.
I thought it was Spitzer, wasn't it?
Yeah, Elliott Spitzer.
He was one of the ones who did the work to bring down Spitzer.
And he is also famously known as being one of the reporters that Trump mocked, allegedly mocked for having a disability during the 2016 campaign.
But he's been a stand-up guy with me.
I'll give him credit on it.
What's his disability, just out of curiosity?
I'm not really sure.
I'm not really sure.
I don't know about that.
Besides being a liberal.
There's that.
Anyway, so that's behind the scenes.
That's what's going on.
And we'll see if any of that ever does get published.
And sometimes it does take a few days for these things to come out.
Sometimes it even takes a couple of weeks if it's a big story.
But the reason we wanted to mention that is it's part of a broader topic that has been going on this week with regards to the press.
Donald Trump and the Establishment Press.
Keith, break it down in a minute and we're going to give you the entire next segment to really give this a full and lengthy treatment.
But in a nutshell, what's happening with Trump at the press this week?
Well, Trump is telling the truth about the media.
That's it.
And, you know, the long and the short of it.
Can you name one, can you name one newspaper in a major American city or any city over 100,000?
Let's make it that low.
That is anything except ultra-liberal?
I can't think of any.
Can you think of any news networks that are not liberal?
Fox is neocon, which to me is just another variety of liberalism.
So basically, when he's talking about the fake news, he's talking about the lying leftist news, and he's absolutely on target.
Well, it seems as though more than 300 newspapers, if I'm correct in that, have 340 plus have come together to attack Trump.
Well, that's the same amount that endorsed him.
We'll be right back to tell you about it.
Isn't this great?
Just the two of us.
No work, no interruptions, no phone, no TV.
Finally, we have a chance to just talk.
I mean, how long has it been?
Well, first of all, we should talk about your schedule.
There are a few things that could use some adjusting, but overall, I think it's going all right.
Basically, I think we're doing a pretty good job of communicating, which is good.
You're doing a really good job of letting me know how you feel about things.
I just, I want to keep the lines open, if you know what I mean.
Jerry, it's four o'clock in the morning.
What are you doing?
Oh, I was just giving Emily a bottle.
Who are you talking to?
Emily.
She's only three weeks old, and she's asleep.
I know.
I was just practicing.
Family, isn't it about time?
Isn't this great?
Just the three of us.
No work, no interruptions, no phone.
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Okay, so we're telling you our latest exchange with the New York Times, and we're using that as a segue into the war between Trump and the controlled press.
So you've got all these newspapers, hundreds of newspapers attacking Donald Trump for his truth-telling about what the media really is.
It is the lying press.
There was one headline that was particularly absurd, and I believe it was at the Sacramento B, and it reads, President Trump ends your war on our free press.
Now, that is the biggest joke that I think I have heard in a long, long time.
You just look at the lying media's coverage of the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville.
The Unite the Right 2 coverage was predictably atrocious and dishonest as well.
These so-called journalists are the lowest forms of life on earth.
They truly are a free press.
If they were a free press, you would have at least some diversity of thought between these major papers and these major news entities.
No, they all speak with one voice on all of the most important topics, whether it's endorsing Hillary over Trump, whether it's their opinion and treatment of Martin Luther King, Brown versus Board, immigration, you name it.
There is one voice.
That is not a free press.
Trump is right to attack them and call them what they are, which is the enemy of the people, Keith.
Well, I guess in one sense, they are free.
It's incredible that they're free to be that anti the current regime and get away with it.
You know, they don't, not only are they not censored, they aren't even, they feel no obligation at all to be even-handed or to be unbiased.
I've never really seen anything quite like the reaction to Trump by the elites in this country.
Turn on any of those TV talk shows that come on after the nightly news, and every last one of them from beginning to end is trying lamely to make fun of Trump.
It's just Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, all of the, you know, Seth Rogan.
They've got that one topic and one topic only, which is on Trump.
And, you know, it's incredible, but the more they do it, the more the public is catching on to them.
I think the public has totally caught on to them now.
They realize that they are not true.
They're not fair.
They're not unbiased.
They're not fulfilling the function that a free press was supposed to fulfill in this nation, which is basically allowing within their pages a debate, a reasoned debate on public issues.
Theirs is not a debate.
It's a diatribe, one diatribe after another from the left against the right and against Trump.
Well, we saw it last week with the Sarah Jong incident that we talked about here on this program in last week's first hour.
To a man, the establishment press defended her.
She basically says, I hate white people.
And they say, well, that's not really racist for her to say she hates white people.
We say we love white people.
And they say, what you're really saying is you hate black people.
But it goes all the way down to the absolute childishness that we see.
Donald Trump was, I think, on a vacation recently, and they said, Trump's on vacation pretending to work.
What is that about?
I never heard that when Obama took a vacation.
Obama would take multi-million dollar vacations.
He would basically have to charter a cruise ship and take it over to Spain, for example, so that his lovely wife could do, you know, could live in the style to which he felt entitled to participate in.
But, you know, what is happening is that the public knows now that the mask is off.
Political correctness is losing its punch because the parameters of political correctness, what is politically correct that you can say, is shrinking daily, absolutely shrinking each and every day to the point that nobody can escape transgressing its strictures.
For example, you can't even call Bruce Jenner a man anymore.
Look, in my election, they called me a white nationalist, a white supremacist, all these things are racist.
Well, guess what?
Before the next, you know, the general election, two months later, they called the entire Shelby County Republican Party the mayoral candidate for the Republicans, all the other Republican candidates, those things, plus a homophobe.
So consequently, you know, there's no safe space.
You cannot make a separate peace with the left.
They're coming after you.
If you don't follow them and lockstep on every issue, you'll be called all of these pejorative names, and the pejorative names are losing their sting.
Pat Buchanan wrote about this in one of his most recent columns, and I'll just read a couple of excerpts that I've lifted.
Thursday, the New York Times, there they are again, recently coming after a comment from us here at TPC and Liberty News Radio, decried Trump's accusation that the media is the enemy of the people, insisting that truths you don't like or fake news is dangerous to the lifeblood of democracy and calling journalists the enemy of the people is dangerous, period, said the New York Times.
Fair enough, Buchanan retorts, but is it not also dangerous for a free press to be using First Amendment rights to endlessly bash a president as a racist, fascist, sexist, neo-Nazi liar, tyrant, and traitor?
And does Trump not have a point when he says the Boston Globe organized a national attack on him, joined in by the Times and 300 other newspapers was journalistic collusion against him.
If Trump believes that CNN, MSNBC, the New York Times, and the Washington Post are mortal enemies who want to see him ousted or impeached, is he wrong?
The people who cheer Trump believe the country they inherited from their fathers was a great, good, and glorious country, and that the media who detest Trump also despise them for such as these, Trump cannot scourge the media often enough.
We have some polling numbers, Keith.
Amongst Republicans, 59%, 59% believe.
How can it be that low?
Well, that's a question.
Well, I'll get to that.
59% believe that the media is the enemy of the people.
Overall, and this is the entire country, 25%.
But that's still a quarter of the nation that believe the media is the biggest enemy of the people.
And you've got to factor in.
You can never underestimate the stupidity of the average general public person on the street.
We've seen it in the Mark Dice videos.
60% of Republicans, 25% of the entire country believe that the enemy of the biggest enemy that we have is the media, our own media, or as Sam Dixon calls it, their media.
And he's right.
That's a good start.
Look, there's no other answer to this, and Trump is going to have to overcome his Scottish instincts of being parsimonious and tight.
And somebody on his behalf or he is going to have to buy one of these networks and turn it into the Trump news network.
Because, you know, the thing that shocks me about that is how low it is.
Only 25% of the population generally believes that they're getting totally biased coverage on Trump.
That is the craziest thing in the world.
I don't see how you continue to get it.
You know, you've got to factor in.
All the Hillary voters are included in that.
The people who are right thinking you're up to 60%.
So that's solid.
Well, we've got to get it.
The people who hate Trump are certainly not going to say that the media is against him.
Well, look, you know, it needs to be 100% of Trump's supporters and 50% of the population.
And the only way you're going to bump those numbers, apparently, because the left has done everything they can to deserve the bad reputation that Trump ascribes to them.
We got to have a Trump news network.
He could do it to PBS without spending a lot of money.
He could just basically defund the current PBS, let it go down, and then resurrect it as the Trump news network.
Well, he should.
He should do something.
I guess he's got his hands full.
He is the president, after all.
But I will say this.
This goes back to that eternal truth.
You know who is in control, and it's those that you cannot criticize.
And I don't know the exact wording on that, but that's close enough.
The president obviously is not the end-all-be-all.
He is not, the buck doesn't stop at the president because they bash him incessantly.
And there's no repercussion.
So you ask yourself, well, then who is it, in fact, that's the hidden hand that is dominating this country and certainly dominating our news.
And see, nobody, that's the name that dare not be spoken, and that's Jewish power and influence, which is basically synonymous with liberalism.
And until people start saying that and people start realizing that, oh, we're not going to make progress, folks.
At least we need.
Absolutely agree.
We'll be back, got another segment with the great Keith Alexander back.
Now his second week back, the third week, really, I guess you could say, after an eight-month sabbatical, and we're great to have him back.
Grateful to have him back.
We'll be back with you right after this.
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All right, so the controlled press.
It's not a free press.
It's not our press.
It's their press.
They're controlled.
They are the enemy of the people.
And for them to pretend otherwise is absolutely laughable.
We had a pretty good exchange with our beloved network owner and producer.
He loves the show so much, he produces it for us when he certainly doesn't have to.
As a network owner, he outranks us.
Sam Bushman, we were talking to him a little bit during the break about what's going on with this particular story.
Can you relate to the audience what he said?
And then we'll segue into our next topic.
Basically, there are 1,300 newspapers, either weekly, daily, you know, the local suburban mom-and-pop thing that says, you know, that has nothing but mom and apple pie stories all the time.
And 350, the largest 350 of those, are uniform and seem to be reading from the same script every day.
Not every week, but every day.
They've got the same type of editorials, the same type of news articles.
And they're all anti-populist, anti-nationalist, anti-conservative, and anti-Trump.
And anti-white.
Yeah, that's what it all comes down to.
All of this is basically anti-white, and they're amping up the anti-whiteness.
They're coming out of the closet with it.
Now, with Dong, it's no longer something they lay between the lines.
It's something they just come right out and say.
And furthermore, Sarah Zhong shows that there is no place in today's American journalism for anyone who is not an off-the-chart leftist.
Someone who is a conservative, someone who is a real populist, someone who is a nationalist, or someone who is a white advocate.
As the mafia says, forget about it.
You know, that ain't going to happen.
And this is exactly what seemed to be motivating that kid named Rich Roberts who committed suicide up in Alaska, I think it was.
He was flying an airplane.
It was Seattle.
He took off after the Seattle, Tacoma.
Close enough.
For a Southerner, that's close enough.
It seems it's that far north.
He took off from the Seattle, Tacoma airport, and he's become affectionately known as Sky King to a lot of our friends.
And the best article I've read about what he did was written by Andrew Joyce for the Occidental Observer, Kevin McDonald's website.
Fantastic article.
It's really his suicide has been romanticized and understandably so in some regards.
Tell us the story of Sky King.
Well, he made one, they have a transcript of his radio transmissions back and forth with the tower.
In case anybody, it's completely oblivious.
So this is a, he was a baggage handler and a ramper, I guess, I think is what they call him, to use the parlance of the airline industry.
He brought the planes in, he de-iced them, he loaded the bags, took off the bags, and he was making $15 an hour after being there, I think, for several years.
He worked for Alaska Airlines, which is the Pacific Northwest.
That's where I got Alaska from, Pro.
That's right.
He worked for Alaska Airlines, which is well known in the Pacific Northwest, Seattle, Portland, et cetera.
And one day, a few days ago, he just kind of snapped, and he pulled an airplane that was in the maintenance hangar, pulled it out, took it on the runway, took off, and he took off during sunset.
He just flew around the Puget Sound, and he had a little exchange with the air traffic controllers, and then he crashed it into an area where he knew he wouldn't harm anybody.
It's the widest way you could possibly commit suicide.
He just did a little romantic roll in this passenger jetliner, and then he crashed it into a place where no one lived.
But the comment that really kind of started this going was he was in a conversation with the tower, and apparently they were commenting about how he had studied and how well he was flying the plane.
He said, do you think I could ever be a pilot?
And they tried to kind of humor him along.
And then he says, responding to himself, no, I'm a white guy.
That will never happen.
Well, of course, all pilots pretty much are white because once it gets to that area, you won't.
Well, maybe something is happening, particularly up there in the Pacific Northwest, that we don't know about.
I guarantee you, it would not surprise me a bit if I saw that there is a push to get everybody except a white male into the ranks of the pilots.
It's like, you know, what's the last time you've been into a bank in a major, in a city that has any diversity whatsoever and seen a white male in a position visible to the public working there?
I guarantee in Memphis, I was mentioning this to a black guy that I know recently who has a fairly high position, and it's like the light bulb came on over.
He said, you're absolutely right.
I haven't seen a white man working in a bank in a long time.
Well, I've seen some white women on occasion.
Most of them are.
The only way there's women, black women.
Well, here's who it is.
The primary people that work in banks in a place like Memphis in your local branch bank is a black woman followed by a black man.
Plus, every bank seems to have one token white woman, but no white males.
And, you know, it would not surprise me at all to find out that they are trying to promote everybody except white guys, just like the New York Times is up here.
They're willing to get some obscure Southeast Asian minority in there just to avoid hiring a white man.
Who verbally and explicitly hates white people, and that's completely the...
See, what's happening to people like Rich Roberts, they realize that their lives are diminished.
They're not going to be able to make good money and get good jobs, which means it's going to hamper their ability to get married and start a family.
They're not going to be attractive to white women because white women are used to marrying up.
That's called hypergamy.
That's what was pointed out, Keith.
Sorry to interrupt, but yes, he was working for $15 an hour as a baggage handler with really not a lot of room for advancement.
And that was one of the questions that was asked, I think, either by Andrew Joyce in his article or one of the commenters at the OccidentalObserver.net was if this guy had had a homestead, land that he owned, land that he farmed and cultivated, if he had a wife and a family that loved him, would he have taken a plane and committed suicide?
I don't think so.
But of course, we live in this day and age now where white men are committing suicide at an alarming rate because of, well, reasons that we all know very well here at TPC.
Was he on any psychotrophic drugs?
We don't know that, but that's, of course, a possibility, too.
In the turn of the, let's say that we went back 100 years to 1918.
Probably around 90% of the American public was working on a farm somewhere in some type of either they either own the farm or they're in some support capacity at a farm.
And because of that, the man and the woman were in a family business working together.
You didn't have the man going in one direction to work, the woman going in another direction.
And because they were self-employed, they were not subject to being pushed around and fired and denied advancement opportunities because of their one status as a white male.
But before that, if they had any vaguely conservative ideas, that was, you know, like the scarlet letter hung around their neck.
They're going to be passed over.
They were going to be the person with a dead-end career.
This is really something that we need to pay attention to.
That's one of the reasons I ran for office, because the office I was running for had 130 jobs.
And, you know, there are a lot of people like us that need jobs like that.
You know, I would not have fired people that were, you know, just to get those people in there.
But on the other hand, wouldn't it be nice if you could depend on fair play and having somebody actually look at your resume, not in a racial basis, but just on a meritocracy basis and make decisions about who gets hired?
They obviously aren't doing that at the New York Times.
They're not doing it at CNN, NBC, ABC, Boston Globe, the Sacramento B, places like this.
It's really, you know, it's time for people to realize that they are tightening the vise.
You know, they've got us on the rack, and people like Rich Roberts apparently are aware of this or were aware of this.
And as a result, you know, they're opting for suicide.
Suicide is not the answer, though, folks.
Let me tell you, suicide is just like another option.
They want you to commit suicide.
Yeah, they do.
And another option, you know, it's like the option of going violent.
That's another trap they have for you.
That's violence against other people.
And suicide is violence against yourself.
Eschew violence altogether and make people aware of what's going on.
And try to make yourself a freebooter.
That's what I've tried to urge.
I've been trying to urge people to do that for ages.
And I hope that it's getting through to some people.
You've got to be self-employed.
You've got to have your own business or your own livelihood or your own.
You know, the business can be a farm.
It can be an electrician's position.
It can be a lawyer, a doctor, an Indian chief, or whatever.
But you need to be a chief.
You're not going to fire yourself.
That's what you have to be.
And you need to realize if you're not a leftist robot, you will get fired eventually.
That's what's in the cards, folks.
Hate to break it to you.
Like I said, I want to be an Indian chief.
We can do it.
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Quick commentary, Keith.
As always, we'll be with Jack Ryan right after this.
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Jack Ryan.
No TPC episode truly begins until we've got a song from the 60s to be showcased, and that comes tonight, courtesy of our cultural correspondent, Jack Ryan.
Jack, tell us why you picked the song, your theme, et cetera, et cetera, as you always do so well.
Well, that song is my steam, Na-na-na-na, hey, hey, hey, goodbye.
It's a great regular song, but it became the unofficial, semi-official song of my favorite team, the Chicago White Sox late 70s stuff, na-na-na-na, hey, hey, goodbye.
And you would have, it's very much like an English soccer chant song, Liverpool United.
You'd have 30,000, 40,000 working-class folks in Old Tomiski Park.
They were taunting the picture.
They just got pulled out and they said, hey, hey, hey, goodbye.
You're gone.
You're dismissed.
It was great.
It was fantastic.
It's one of my favorite songs.
And so I think this should be a theme song for more people.
It's not a death dirge.
It's not someone that died, but someone that betrayed us, an enemy, and we're just telling them, okay, your time is over.
You're gone.
Eric Cantor or hopefully Angela Merkel, they should sing this out to hey hey, goodbye.
You're gone.
Okay, so I love it.
It's one of my favorites.
Plus, it's a good song.
It's rhythmic, and we need to promote good songs, good chants, and we've got to get do better in that, Karen Curry.
Jack, I'll tell you what we need to say bye to is the insanity of liberalism.
Let's dedicate your song tonight to that.
I just had this pop up on my newsfeed as I was listening to you open this segment.
Listen to this, folks.
USA Today, school removes sexist quote that told girls to act like a lady.
And you've got some insane, disgusting, degenerate liberal writing that this was the wall at Gregory Lincoln Middle School in Houston is perpetuating horrible gender stereotypes, shaming women, and relinquishing boys of all responsibility.
It's sexist, misogynistic, and discriminatory.
I'm horrified.
And this is the quote.
This is the entire quote.
The more you act like a lady, the more he'll act like a gentleman.
That was the quote that prompted that response, Jack.
Boom.
I would like for our young girls and older women to act like a lady and our older men to act like a gentleman.
But that doesn't mean that we're soft and that we're cowards and stuff like that.
So I would say, like, never hit a lady.
But Hillary Rodham Clinton is not a lady.
Or Ruth Baser Ginsburg or Linda Gay.
These creatures are not a lady.
So yeah, hit them.
Like, build it, but our lady, yeah, be chivalrous, be protective of them, and be a gentleman and are there.
And then, if these people are going, like, play that steam song, hey, hey, goodbye, and you're gone.
Let's get rid of these teachers on our stuff that are corrupting our children and pushing this stuff out there, particularly in Texas.
What's wrong with Texas?
Why do they give leaders like Lyndon Johnson and the Bush family?
Why don't they have some strong Christian men like us?
So, yeah, let's play that steam song, hey, hey, goodbye.
Let's do it.
Be a good gentleman, protect our ladies, but you got to fight.
And if people are being bad and stuff, give them the boot, man, throw them out.
So, that's that's my theme song.
All right, Jack, let's go to the recommendations.
You're the cultural correspondent for a reason, as our longtime listeners and loyal listeners well known.
You always come armed with the recommendations for them, and it's recommendations by all available means: book, music, and, of course, film.
Well, you're got my music, steam, hey, hey, goodbye.
Okay, my book recommendation is Michael Dash Thug, The Story, The True Story of India's Murderous Cult.
So, people say there's someone who's a thug or thug.
Where does that come from?
Most Americans have no idea where that comes from, but this was a secret society of robbers in India when the British were kind of going in there and they would befriend people, traitors there, and then they would strangle them and steal itself.
They were called thugs, called thuggies.
And the British, particularly on Lord Sleeman, he infiltrated this society and he ended them.
It was very good.
So, that's my recommendation, Michael Dust.
My movie recommendation is The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
And it's a brilliant short story by the Cerber.
What is the guy's name?
Yeah, it's Cerber.
And it was starring Danny Kaye.
He's an Ashkenazi J person, but it's a brilliant movie in 1947, New York at its best.
It's like a regular guy.
He fantasizes that he's a ship captain, he's a surgeon.
It's romantic.
It's fantastic.
And I recommend of all our people, don't just do the Netflix DVD rentals, the movies from the 30s, 40s, and 50s.
This is one you want in your library, The Secret Life of Water Mitty.
All right, Jack, as always, giving us some books, some movies that perhaps we've never heard of before, much less seen before.
And we appreciate that, and we're all the better for it every week.
Jack, let's go back to the theme.
What are some things and who are some people that we would really love to say goodbye to?
I guess there's no shortage of.
I mean, it's not almost a dearth one.
It's some people that are getting out of power, an Eric Cantor or some person that's been in power, Dan Rather, as he lost his CBS one and stuff.
It's like, okay, you're like gone.
But it's not really a death chance and stuff.
The other one, we almost did it, but we didn't do it, was with Queen, Another One Bites the Dust.
And I want all of our listeners, I don't want them to describe the New York Times, but I want them to get the obituaries where you see all of these terrible, evil, terrible traitors, enemies of our people that die.
And then I think you should play the song, Queen, Another One Bites the Dust, just to celebrate the demise of one of our enemies.
So this one is more, it's not like someone died, but someone that was in a position of power and they lost their power and say, hey, hey, goodbye.
You're gone.
You don't have anyone anymore.
And we're done with you.
And we need to do better.
We need to do better about group chance, concerning our enemies and things like that.
That's something that we got to do better.
I was at an anti-Sharia march in Chicago.
We were 25 of us looking at about 30 Islamists and 300 anti-communist stuff.
But I was the only guy that could do a good chant.
We've got to get better and group chants and things like that.
So good music and things like that.
But get this one in your repertoire.
Nana nana.
Hey, hey, goodbye.
It's a fantastic song.
You need it in your repertoire.
Well, Sam had actually just queued it up there.
I don't know if you could hear it in your ear, Jack.
Sam cued that up there just for you.
We were actually going to dedicate that to Barbara Bush a few weeks ago, but we thought it might have been too soon.
It was just too soon.
But I'll tell you, that's exactly what the opposition does.
Now, as gentlemen, we typically even let our enemies rest in peace.
They don't afford us that.
They certainly don't afford our heroes that.
You see they're digging up, even now, trying to dig up the bones of one of the greatest Americans, Nathan Bedford Forrest.
But when any of our...
Yeah, they did that.
When any of our peers pass away, like Gordon Baum, I remember reading, I don't remember if it was the SPLC or some other website very similar to it, but some other white-hating website.
It said, Gordon Baum rotten hell.
So this is what you get out of those.
Look how our people are good and stuff.
And I think our listeners are mostly really good Christian Southern people.
I'm a little bit out there.
They don't want to piss on people's graves, but I'm willing to piss on our enemies' graves.
So if you need someone that won't do that, I'm ready and willing and able to piss on our enemies and traders.
Well, that's actually, what you're doing is actually a better alternative to what they do.
They actually desecrate and destroy and remove our graves.
They even dig our people up.
At least, you know.
No, we're not.
That's not as.
You got to be willing and able to get in there and just make a libation to our enemy's grave.
So that's the guy.
That's the guy I'm in, man.
And we need to do what's nuts.
It's a bit rough fight, but you've got to get guys that are willing to get down and dirty and in there.
And that's the kind of guy I am.
Yeah, I don't know about the urinating, but I will tell you this, Jack.
I do agree.
I do agree that our people have long been too gentlemanly with the enemy.
The enemy, there is no level to which they won't stoop.
Now, I'm not saying that we've got to stoop lower than what they would, but what we have to do is we have to be to go into a battle with degenerates, to go into a battle with people who have no rules, have no morals, have no sense of decorum, and you behave like a perfect gentleman and an honorable man.
You're tying your hands behind your back.
Now, certainly, we want to be honorable.
We want to be chivalrous.
We certainly want to be those things to our people and to our families and to our wives and to our children.
But to the enemies who would wish to destroy us, to really violate our flesh and blood, not just our symbols and our flags and our monuments.
That's a different story.
Well, we have to get some other guys.
So I should give out my email address to the other people and then just like contact me.
We'll do what's necessary.
Again, we won't do excessive, but yeah, we are willing to get, we'll do their play fair with what's done.
So yeah, we will do what's going on.
We're going to pray for those who persecute us as we were instructed to do.
That's what we're talking about here, right, Jack?
Anyway, we'll be back.
Thank you, brother.
Hey, we'll talk to you next week.
We've got a great guest coming up next, our featured guest of the evening.
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