Dec. 8, 2018 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Well, thank you for that, Phil Spector.
And thank you, Ronnie.
And welcome all to tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio Program featuring the sounds of the season this December the 8th.
It's Saturday night.
I'm James Edwards.
Heath's Keith Alexander.
Very important broadcast of TPC Coming Your Way tonight.
Our featured guest this evening will be appearing in the second hour.
It's Patrick Casey, Executive Director of Identity Europa for an in-depth look at what's going on in that organization.
But first, we have a very busy first hour.
We are going to be talking about the murder verdict that was handed down in the James Fields case, the legacy of George H.W. Bush, Silent Sam's return to the University of North Carolina, and so much more.
But I want to quickly make mention to you that I have taken on a part-time job in the last month or so, and it is the part-time job of giving interviews and appearing on a lot of these live streams that are out there.
My goodness, it's been busy, and this week was no different.
If you go to thepolitical cesspool.org, I appeared a couple of nights ago on YouTube's The After Party.
What a great job those guys did.
They were fantastic.
I would ask you to be sure to take the time and watch that one.
I was asked my opinion on a myriad of topics, including identity politics, Donald Trump, my career, faith, family relationships, pro-white activism, and so much more.
So I would encourage you to be sure to check that one out.
We've done about a dozen of these in the past month, but that one really stood out.
I think Jason and Jared did a great job in that interview.
I enjoyed it, and we went for two full hours.
And anyway, we've got a collection of some of these recent appearances that I've been doing there at the Political Cesspool over the course of the last month.
We've still got a few more to come.
I'm going to be on the Red Ice Christmas special on December 21st with Henrik and Lana.
We'll give you more information as it comes closer.
But I wanted to make mention of that very quickly and thank the guys over at the After Party for having me on.
It was really one that stood out to me.
And we've done a lot of these, but that one was particularly good.
Now, let's transition into something much more unpleasant.
And that was the news out of Charlottesville that we found out yesterday.
Keith, tell us what happened.
Well, let me get you potted up here.
How am I doing?
We'll get there.
Can you hear me now?
A little better.
Close as you can and take it away.
Okay, well, James Fields was found guilty.
That may have surprised a lot of people.
Unfortunately, as a lawyer, it didn't surprise me.
You've got to understand that we live in two, at least two, and maybe three or four different nations right now.
Places like Charlottesville, Virginia are populated from top to bottom with leftists.
That's what college towns are, particularly these elite colleges like Harvard, Yale, Stanford, University of Virginia, which is where Charlottesville is, Duke University, whatever.
And those people have morphed and developed and evolved to the point where they no longer feel any allegiance to being truthful and honest and fair.
They're going to, you know, put the head of any right-winger or perceived right-winger on the pike.
And James Fields did not get justice.
This whole episode was a miscarriage of justice.
First of all, he shouldn't have been kept in jail all of that time.
Secondly, he should not have been charged with murder.
Well, I was asking you this.
Actually, this is something that I haven't seen brought up, even though everybody's talking about this decision right now.
What I haven't seen brought up is what, and you have been an attorney your entire life.
What is typical for someone driving a car who happens to kill someone else?
And even that's in question.
I mean, we don't even think that he actually hit Heather Heyer.
But that notwithstanding, if you do hit someone with your car and they end up dying, what is the typical situation that follows?
Well, typically they'd be charged with vehicular homicide.
Not murder in the first degree, which means premeditated.
He premeditatedly went in there seeking to kill this particular person.
Or negligent homicide, but not first-degree murder.
Possibly second-degree murder if he was drunken and reckless, driving 100 miles an hour through a school zone.
But not first-degree murder with hate crime enhancements.
Yeah, see, this is that the hate crime enhancements just show you why we fought against hate crimes, and then the next step will be hate speech laws from being passed into our body of law.
Because hate crime laws are basically a violation of the First Amendment.
It doesn't matter what you're thinking.
It matters what you do.
It doesn't matter what you're saying.
It matters what you do.
We used to have a song back in the 50s where it said, you can't go to jail for what you're thinking.
Well, that now is wrong.
That's absolutely passe.
We have like child porn laws where if somebody looks at child pornography, they don't have to act on any of these things.
They're guilty of a heinous crime and they go to jail for a long time.
I think just as a matter of principle, that is quite excessive.
But on an even greater scale, things like if you're a right-winger, you're going to be charged with hate crime enhancements, even though I don't think anybody has him down on record as saying anything hateful about any group.
Well, if anybody happened to go to this protest against taking down a Confederate statue, and if you can't do that with impunity in America, we no longer live in America.
We live in North Korea.
Well, let's back up for a moment.
I don't think there's anybody that's going to be listening to this particular show who's not going to know who James Fields is.
We haven't covered any of the trial up until this point.
But now that the verdict is handed down, we certainly feel as though we should make mention of it at the very least.
And in fact, we had not planned when we got together to figure out what we were going to be discussing on the program this week.
We had not planned to talk about this.
But of course, at the time, we didn't know a couple of days ago that the verdict was going to come in last night.
So now that it has, we are going to spread our commentary, opinion, and analysis on the James Fields verdict throughout the three hours of the show tonight.
We'll ask Patrick Casey about it in the next hour.
Courtney from Alabama, our good friend, was particularly moved by this verdict and wanted to call in specifically to speak about it.
So we'll talk to her about it in the third hour, as well as Rich from Nashville, our good friend.
So we're going to be talking about this throughout the show tonight, but we're going to have to do it in bits and pieces because of the other issues we have to cover in our guest for the evening.
But James Fields, of course, was at Charlottesville.
He was the one who they say hit Heather Heyer, the morbidly obese protester who was there after, by the way, that they shut down everything and ordered people to disperse.
They were there in violation of that mandate.
And many people believe that she passed away of a heart attack because of her weight, because of the heat.
It's a question whether or not he hit her at all.
But nevertheless, that was the one, murder in the first degree.
A little more about that with Keith when we come back.
And so much more to come tonight.
Stay tuned.
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I don't know if there's another show in the world that can transition from something so happy and bright and cheerful to something so dreary as seamlessly as TPC can.
I do love that music.
Let me ask you something.
Who had a better defense, Phil Spector or James Fields?
James Fields, without a doubt.
Well, Phil Specter's defense was that she kissed the gun, I believe as it was put.
Never heard that one before.
Anyway.
I've never heard of it being used by anyone else successfully.
Okay.
Well, while it absolutely pales in comparison to the Fields decision by every standard of measurement in terms of severity, in terms of importance, in terms of everything, I did reflect last night on my own defeat in court with my libel lawsuit.
I mean, that was just another incident in which we had every legal precedent behind us and still were thoroughly routed.
A political bias, anti-white hatred decides these cases, not rule of law.
That is the one thing that they have in common.
Well, we need to understand that.
I mean, that was the case where you don't even have to be a Klan member to be its leader.
And that was decided.
And libel law has been forever changed as a result of that case.
Well, not forever, but let me just say that that precedent should not have been allowed to stand.
And, you know, I'm not going to say anything more about that.
But had I been the lawyer on that, I wouldn't have taken that case unless I'd gotten a clear understanding from everybody that we were going to take it all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary.
Now, James Fields' situation should be a lesson for everybody on the right.
You no longer have the protection of the law.
We have a lot of people that are very naive that think that because in their heart they know they're right, nothing can happen to them.
Well, James Alex Fields' guilty verdict shows you just how wrong that is.
And also is the ultimate refutation of these tough guys in our movement that say, yeah, let's be, yeah, I'm going to defend myself.
I'd rather be carried by judged by 12 than carried by six.
Well, if it's 12 people in Charlottesville, you'll find six of them to carry your coffee.
Well, and I'll tell you something, we've got to do what.
The thing is, we've got to do it.
We can't abandon the streets, though.
I mean, we held an event at 8th and Bedford Forest Park in 2015 that drew 500 people, and that went off without a.
I know, but this is what I'm talking about.
You knew that the left was going to be ready for this.
And even people within the movement, like Brad Griffin, for example, they now understand that you can't have these type of protests in places like Charlottesville versus Berkeley or Berkeley or Boston Common or the campus of Yale University.
If you did that, you're just asking for a tragedy like what happened to James Alex Fields.
You've got to do these in places like Shelbyville, Tennessee, places that are friendly.
But on the other hand, you know, they've got you.
You're damned if you do and damned if you don't.
have a protest in a place like Charlottesville where the government is actively undermining you and trying to bait you into some type of trap like they got James Alex Fields in, well, then you're going to get tons of coverage.
On the other hand, if you go to a place like Shelbyville where the constabulary does what they're supposed to and keeps the two groups separated, you'll hear crickets.
There will be no coverage of it whatsoever in the mainstream media.
So we just need to learn.
See, the civil rights movement would never have amounted to a hell of beans unless it was covered extensively by the mainstream media, which it was.
There is a complicity between the Jewish leadership of the mainstream media and the Jewish leadership of the civil rights movement.
And that's just all there is to it.
You know, people may want to argue with that conclusion, but as far as I'm concerned, it's beyond refutation.
Well, Keith, we need to transition now.
We are going to pick up in the second and the third hour as well on the James Fields verdict and its implications.
We did not plan to cover it tonight, and we're trying to cram it in, and we're spreading it across all three hours in order to do so.
Just a few quips.
I posted a tweet last night that just simply said in response to the verdict that the legal system is a total sham.
And it had hundreds of retweets and likes and a lot of responses.
I'll just read through those very quickly and then we're going to move on to George Bush.
Michael Hill, James Fields never had a chance for a fair trial in Charlottesville.
The verdict was from the moment he was arrested and taken into custody.
He was tried and convicted in the media.
May all involved in this miscarriage of justice rot in the lowest circle of hell.
Another person, first-degree murder, so he premeditated driving his car into town, getting surrounded and having a fat chick have a coronary.
Whites are not allowed self-defense.
Evan McLaren, this includes Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions, and that's true.
Heavy propaganda political verdict.
Richard Spencer, I never met James Fields and probably never will, and that's true for all of us.
None of us ever have met or spoken with or even knew of James Fields before of this incident.
I don't know what was in his heart or head, but by looking at the evidence, I don't see murderer or terrorists.
I see a young man who was in a chaotic situation and panicked, but never intended to hurt anyone.
And I think that's really all that can be said.
Kevin McDonald, we have to realize the legal system is against us, whether it's judge, jury, prosecuting attorneys, and certainly any court-appointed defense attorney, an attorney who is sympathetic and very competent might have an effect, but it's going to be an appeal struggle.
Well, I can say this.
As a lawyer, I don't care if you've got Perry Mason, you're not going to be able to get an acquittal before a Charlottesville jury under these circumstances.
We're going to pick up on this going forward, but first, Keith, let's go ahead and get this started very quickly before the end of this segment, and we'll carry it over.
And then we still need to cover the reinstallation of Silent Sam at the University of North Carolina.
George Bush, of course, died, and his funeral was all week.
I think he had, like John McCain, about five or six funerals that lasted a week or two.
But I just put a very simple message up on Twitter, which read, if you're remembered fondly by the controlled media and eulogized by Google, as he was, after you die, then it's an absolute certainty that you were a truly horrible person.
We'll say that to George W. Bush, to me, of course, we'll see was just another person carrying water for the globalist elite.
He came down.
I mean, to me, coming down against the nominee that the Republican voters of Louisiana put forth and David Duke and virtue signaling against him almost masks the, or almost matches the murder of all of those innocent civilians in the Middle East that he had in this unconstitutional and unnecessary war that he got us in.
Just a bad, bad person?
Well, people don't remember.
He was a one-term president.
If you're a one-term president, that basically means that you have been refuted.
You've been totally abandoned by the American people because incumbents have an incredible advantage towards being reelected.
He didn't.
What did he do?
Well, he was the Rockefeller Republican candidate.
He was the one that the establishment wanted to get the nomination when Ronald Reagan, who was the hope of the populace and the nationalists at the time, was able to, he defeated George H.W. Bush.
Well, the left never gives up, just like they're not giving up with Trump.
They said that they were going to try to get him in, and they found the Achilles heel with Nancy Reagan's superstitious nature.
Nancy Reagan was a superstitious woman, and she believed implicitly and very strongly in horoscopes.
Well, when the Reagan were traveling through Chicago, Jean Kirkpatrick, or I believe that was her name, that did a national horoscope column syndicated in newspapers, was asked specifically, and she operated out of Chicago, could Ronald Reagan, or was Ronald Reagan going to win this election?
And she surprised everybody by saying yes, but only if he had George H.W. Bush as his running mate.
This was set up by George H.W. Bush supporters in Chicago, and that's how he got on the ticket.
A little more on Bush when we come back.
We're going to talk about Silent Sam returning to UNC and an article that we posted to TPC on Friday written by a local listener.
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Well, it's all Ronnie all night tonight, it looks like.
Keith, there in the first hour.
I love the Christmas music.
Phil Spector walks and James Alex Fields gets.
No, Phil Spector went to jail.
Yeah, he did.
He's in prison now.
Yeah, but it's just, you know, the difference is like the difference in night and day.
It's really a miscarriage of justice.
I don't want to beat a dead horse, but go ahead.
Let's go on.
Well, I'll say this.
Great music.
I actually look forward all year to the December shows because I know we get to play this uplifting, inspirational, feel-good Christmas music.
Now, that's some of the fun stuff.
On the other hand, look, we're going to be talking about Johnny Burnett later in the show, somebody whose personal life was as admirable as his musical talent as a rock and roll pioneer.
He's not a mixed bag at all like Phil Specter.
Well, Phil Spector gave us the wall of sound, though, so that covers up a lot of sins.
But hey, I do want to say this.
We're playing some of the fun Christmas music tonight.
As we get a little closer to Christmas Eve and Christmas itself, we're going to get to some of those traditional hymns about the birth of Christ, and we look forward to that as well.
But I got to tell you this tweet I just got, folks, you got to check it out at James Edwards TPC.
I was showing Keith in it.
It just came in during the commercial break.
Ready for tonight's show with my newly arrived TPC mug.
It's 10 p.m. in Brazil.
Merry Christmas, brothers.
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Now, what much more can you say about Bush?
I mean, he's gone.
He did actually give one last bit of, he dealt out one last blow on his way out.
We were a little late mailing out our Christmas fundraiser.
And you know, the political session's lifeblood is our quarterly fundraisers that we send out.
And we always send out one in December, our Christmas fundraiser, very important.
And we were running a little late already.
We always try to send them out the first weekday of any given month that we do it, the four months that we have these appeals.
We try to send it out the first weekday of the month that the mail runs.
Well, we didn't have enough envelopes, so I had to go back to the printer.
That delayed us a day.
And then we got delayed another day.
And then when we finally got him out, they called the post office for Bush.
And I was thinking, just when I thought he couldn't do any more damage, we are now a week late sending out the cards.
Now, they probably just got delivered today.
I want you to read them, ladies and gentlemen, because we include a little more in the letter that we send out to our supporters than we put on the website or even speak about on the air, a little insider information.
So when you get these in the mail, be sure to open them and read them because there's some stuff in there that we're not going to talk about on here.
And whatever you do, be sure to support us.
We need your support.
Every quarterly fundraising drive, it comes down, I mean, it really comes down to the wire whether or not we're going to make the budget or miss the budget.
It comes down to sometimes the very last day.
Sometimes we're a little short, sometimes we're a little over, but we normally hit right at it.
But this time, we're a week late because of a couple of unfortunate circumstances.
Number one.
And George H.W. Bush's Italian hand was involved in it.
That's right.
He delayed us another couple of days there.
They closed down the whole country to more of this person.
And that, again, Keith, to me, is a sign that he was just a horrible person.
I don't think we'll be remembered so fondly, but McCain and Bush and anybody that the entire media, and they were all lavishing over him.
Yeah, and of course, that's just the exact opposite of what they did when he was president.
You would have thought that he was going to be the, you know, the coming of Satan incarnate or something.
Even Trump was allowed to go to his funeral, though.
Trump didn't get invited to McCain.
Of course, they pilloried Trump, said that he was showing by body language how he really didn't like George H.W.
I hope he didn't.
There's nothing to like, and there's nothing to like about his son either.
Let's get back to the actual historical record on George H.W. Bush and let our listeners decide.
He was selected to sabotage and sidetrack the Reagan agenda in every way possible, which is what he did.
He was also elected so that he could ride Reagan's coattails into the presidency, which he did.
But then as soon as he got into the presidency, he made his kinder, gentler America speech where he basically repudiated everything that Reagan.
Do you think the Republicans are likely to win 49 states like Reagan did anytime soon?
The way it's gone with immigration, thanks in large part to the Bush family?
Well, yes, and Reagan, look, let's not let Reagan.
I don't like Reagan.
He passed and signed off on the Simpson-Mazzoli Act, which was the first amnesty, which just whetted the appetite of people in the third world to come to America.
And, of course, George H.W. Bush was famous during the campaign of saying, read my lips, no new taxes.
As soon as he gets in, he says, oops, I made a mistake.
I'm going to vote on these new taxes.
He's a skull and bones, skullduggery guy, was from the very beginning.
He was a globalist.
As soon as he got in, he started trumpeting the New World Order, which is another phrase for talking about global government.
And he was totally behind that.
So, you know, he is worse than just, you know, being a sellout to conservatism.
He was really a leader of all the worst things that you could imagine, like one world government.
But he was a cheerleader for that.
Let me tell you this.
If there's one thing that the establishment media hates more than white people, it's Jesus Christ.
And I was reading stories in the New York Times and Washington Post about how George W. Bush went to heaven.
Now they believe in heaven.
Wouldn't you know?
Because George W. Bush is there.
It's like rock and roll heaven.
It's in liberal heaven.
And I guarantee if there's a liberal heaven, he's there.
But if there is a Christian heaven based on what we know about Christ and the Bible.
And the path to salvation as given by the word of God.
Not so much, I would think from George H.W. Bush.
George H.W. Bush wasn't the only neoconservative institution to pass away this week.
The Weekly Standard, it has been reported, is now kaput and they have not set a budget for the following for next year.
There were some jokes about the Weekly Standard going out of business, and one was that they were deplatformed due to lack of interest.
One was that they couldn't continue because Trump hired everybody from their staff to work in his administration.
Yeah, really.
It's incredible.
But I'm glad the Weekly Standard's dead, too.
Well, look, the commercial appeal is on its last legs.
The local paper here in Memphis, all of these liberal and neoconservative institutions, and neoconservatism is just another branch of liberalism, are dying, but that doesn't seem to bother the left.
They just double down on.
Keep pumping in money.
They keep pumping in money to it to keep it going.
Well, that's because the globalists are making a ton of money on selling out the interests of the average citizen throughout the world and the average citizen that loves his nation and wants his nation to prosper.
They're working against that, and they're making plenty of money doing it.
So despite the fact that their positions are wildly unpopular throughout the globe, they continue to have the money to fuel media so that people think that they're actually in the ascendancy, but they're not.
Folks, when we come back after this next break, we're going to talk about the reinstallation of the Silent Sam Confederate Monument at the University of North Carolina.
And we remembered that a mob was allowed to take it down without any enforcement of any law.
But following the model of the Charlottesville Police Force.
But it's going back up.
Yeah, they enforce the law of the jungle, that's right.
But it is going to go back up, and it's going to go back up in a guarded throne room, as Brad Griffin put it.
We like to reference Brad at Occidental Descent as often as we can.
We're going to be talking about that.
And then an article written by a local listener by the name of Blowtorch Mason.
Now, I hope that's his real name because that's a hell of a name.
But he sent it in, and we posted it on Friday about the good old days.
But first, there was a thing about is the South in the midst of a political transformation?
And I would say yes and no to that.
Certainly not so much in the rural South, but areas like Charlottesville, areas like Atlanta, and even the inner city of Memphis are in the midst of a political realignment because demographics is destiny and race trumps all the time.
There's a difference.
Overall, the South is still the South, but there are these outliers like Charlottesville where you have a lot of people.
But the states are still basically so far conservative.
But the municipalities and the local government is allowed to buck the states in a way that, for example, the states were not allowed to buck the federal government back during the civil rights movement.
What a surprise.
All right, when we come back, Silent Sam and Blowtorch Mason.
Patrick Casey in the second hour.
We're going to learn more about identity Europa.
We'll get his thoughts on James Fields in the third hour.
Rich from Nashville and Courtney from Alabama.
Two of our very good friends.
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two zero five six seven two two thousand why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning.
What's the day of reckoning?
The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
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All right,
we're going to learn a little more about Silent Sand, but first we're going to take a call from a man.
My goodness, what a name.
Keith, tell them who's on the line.
Dio Vendisi.
Vinny, give it to us, baby.
Vinny is like to say mega dittos to the Communist Appeal article that y'all had on your website.
You like that?
Say, God bless you.
Merry Christmas.
And happy new year to you, my friend.
And live long and prosper.
Thank you for the call.
Well, I'll tell you what, Keith, since Vinny, as we'll call him, made that comment, why don't we start with that and then we'll end this segment with Silent Sam.
Very quickly, let the audience know what we posted to the website on Friday.
It was an article that was sent in to us by a local listener who goes by the name Blowtorch Mason.
And he's been a longtime listener of the show, and he's sent in some articles in the past.
Tell us what he was writing about.
Well, I tell you what, it was really close to my heart because people may, a lot of people don't know this, but in a prior life, I was a rock and roll disc jockey in Memphis back in the late 70s and early 80s.
So I became very familiar with Memphis music handling that show.
And this was a letter that was sparked, apparently, by a picture in the Memphis Memories recurrent feature in the commercial appeal, the Communist Appeal, as we call it, here in Memphis.
And the title of this article was A Vision from the Not So Distant Past.
Right.
Yeah.
Well, that was what we called it.
That's not what they called it at the Communist Appeal.
In fact, the brain-dead staff at today's Communist Appeal probably didn't even know the significance of these people that were portrayed in this photograph.
It was a photograph from a prep football game in Memphis on November the 14th, 1951, which featured all-Memphis running back for the Southside Scrappers, Marvin Throneberry, about to be tackled in a game with Catholic High by John Burnett, a linebacker for Catholic High.
And if anybody doesn't know who Johnny Burnett is.
Well, you need to go and check out that article because Johnny Burnett was really a pioneer of rock and roll.
That type of accolade is tossed out too often nowadays, but Johnny Burnett was truly a rock and roll pioneer.
Probably the most pioneering thing he did was establish the Rock and Roll Trio.
And as a member of the Rock and Roll Trio, along with Paul Burleson, who later was a client of mine, quite frankly, he was an electrician down in DeSoto County, Mississippi later in life, and his brother Dorsey Burnett, they created the Rock and Roll Trio.
And on that article, we've linked to a recording they had of Train Kept Rolling, which became a rock and roll standard.
It was absolutely worshipped by people in England in the English invasion.
Give us some songs that everybody's going to know.
Okay, well, first of all, let me just tell you why Rock and Roll Trio and Errol Smith did one.
The Yardbirds did it.
There was some English girl that is second on the scroll.
If you click the one, the link that we have on the article, and she's modern, and she's absolutely worshiping Johnny Burnett.
It was the first rock and roll song to use fuzz-tone guitar.
Paul Burleson was a guitarist.
So all that, for example, if you listen to I Ain't Got No Satisfaction by the Rolling Stones, that guitar is fuzz-tone guitar.
But was this what the article was about?
I mean, what was the overall matter of importance of this article to our audience?
Well, it just basically showed what paragons of manhood and goodness people like Marv Thronberry, who was Marvelous Marv of the 1962 Mets.
He made a big living after his 10-year-plus Major League Baseball career ended by doing self-mocking commercials for Miller-like beer.
But he was married to his high school sweetheart, stayed married to her till death did them part.
He died in the 90s, was a Potter Familias father and grandfather, good man all the way down the line.
And he was a sports hero.
And it was important.
He had a brother named Faye who played center field for the Washington Senators.
Both of them were poor boys, so they didn't play college football, even though they were both football stars.
They went into baseball because they needed the money.
The idea of going into college and expecting somebody to pay you under the table, which apparently is standard operating procedure today, would never have occurred to people like that.
And secondly, Johnny Burnett, he wrote all of Ricky Nelson's best rockabilly songs.
Then he became a star in his own right with Dreaming and You're 16, You're Beautiful in Your Mind.
That was, you know, his big hit.
He died, unfortunately, in a boating accident at Clear Lake in Southern California in 1964.
But nonetheless, you know, both of these people, see, Johnny Burnett was a football player.
He was also a Golden Gloves boxer and a professional boxer.
He was not like a Marilyn Manson or a Lady Gaga today, some type of pervert.
And, you know, if people tell you that today is better than the good old days, you need to point me to this article.
This article will show you exactly the timber of the people that used to populate popular culture in America, and they were paragons compared to what we have today.
So that is, I guess, the overall matter of importance of this article to our audience, which we had a caller just now to say how much he appreciated it.
And that is that we called it a vision from the not-so-distant past.
And I guess the moral of the story is the good old days have come and gone.
But if you don't know who Johnny Burnett is, let me offer this to you.
You're 16.
All right, it went something like that.
And that was...
It went to number five in the U.S. and number three in England.
And the early British invasion people liked it so much.
Remember, Ringo Starr did a cover of it after he left the Beatles.
All right, big article.
We'll transition from that.
Thank you for the call.
Read the article, thepoliticals, org.
It's interesting that people like that could have been, those were the pop culture heroes.
And of course, we compared them to the people.
They were all American boys in every good way.
All right.
Brad Griffin, great article up at Occidental Dissent.
We reposted it this week at thepoliticalSuccessful.org.
Silent Sam will return to the UNC campus.
Now, we don't have time to go into all of this because we've been so busy and we had to work in some of the James Fields commentary at the top of this hour.
More of it to come in the second and third hour as well.
But Keith, just break down in your own words.
We have three minutes left this hour before we get to Patrick Casey.
What happened at UNC?
What's going on with Silent Sam?
Well, Silent Sam had a particularly surprising good ending or happy ending as far as people on the right are concerned.
As you'll recall, a mob of people, including a black chronic malcontent, pulled down the statue, spat on the statue, poked holes in and whatnot.
unlike the city of Charlottesville at North Carolina, they're not only going to re-erect the statue, they're going to re-erect it and put it in a building that they're going to build for this purpose to protect it from further depredations by the howling mobs of the left.
And, you know, considering that UNC is in another college town and is an elitist institution like the University of Virginia, This shows you just the difference that you can expect from one campus to the next.
Now, Charlottesville is a name that will live in infamy now, particularly when they preside over this miscarriage of justice of convicting an innocent man.
And who knows what the sentencing will be for this?
Stay tuned for that.
But on the other hand, North Carolina, which prides itself as being somewhat like the University of Virginia, comes full circle and is protecting the monument to the Confederacy and hats off.
Well, see, they've got a state law there like we have here.
The difference is they tore down the Nathan Bedford Forest Monument in Memphis and it just got carted off and put in storage.
They thought the same situation would unfold in North Carolina, but instead of them carting it off and putting it in storage, they're actually putting it back and he's having his own throne room built.
He's got to be indoor with state-of-the-art security.
See, there's no courage on the people at the state of Tennessee, even though the Tennessee legislature passed a law to prevent just what happened.
What they've done is, what do they say, when all is said and done, more will be said than done, they've allowed the mayor and the city council of Memphis to basically thumb their nose at the Tennessee Historic Preservation Law.
In North Carolina, at least, they enforce the laws.
Well, it just shows you it doesn't matter.
You can pass all the laws in the world.
It matters the moral character of the people in charge.
They can either let justice fly out the window like they did in Charlottesville and Memphis, or they can do what they did in North Carolina and basically protect the law and the historical significance that those laws are supposed to protect.
It's a good news story in North Carolina.
Silent Sam will be reinstated at the University of North Carolina and his security will be enhanced.
So read the article for yourself at thepolitical Cesspool.org.
And Keith, you got a comment here.
Yeah, we don't know when they're going to prosecute the thugs that took him down, but got a comment here from a listener.
You should do Jeopardy.
You're blowing their minds with your knowledge of the rock and roll era.
Like I said, I used to be a rock and roll DJ.
And you didn't forget any of this.
I mean, that was a few years ago now.
That's right.
Okay.
Right.
Johnny Burnett truly was a rock and roll pioneer.
He truly deserves that accolade.
And so was Johnny Rivers.
Well, Johnny Rivers was an interpretive artist, but I love Johnny.