Jan. 26, 2019 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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And the two big topics we're covering tonight are the Covington boys.
And that's the Osborough Boys, but the Covington Boys.
And the Trump shutdown and what's going on with the border.
We're going to continue to talk about that with one of my very good friends, Dr. Kevin McDonald.
Our friend and yours, as it were.
Of course, Kevin is a former professor of psychology, California State University Long Beach, the author of several books, including The Culture of Critique and Cultural Insurrections.
And he's the current editor of the Occidental Quarterly and the OccidentalObserver.net.
He's back with us tonight to talk about this week's biggest stories.
Kevin, thank you.
It's great to be here, James.
Well, Professor, before we get into those two topics, there is one thing I've been sitting on for a couple of weeks.
I couldn't find the perfect time to bring it up, but I thought we would just go ahead and flush this out the pipe real quick with you.
So you know Roseanne Barr.
And you know, of course, Roseanne was dismissed by ABC after her comments comparing one of Obama's flunkies to a character in the planet of the apes and this, that, and the other.
Roseanne actually resurfaced on Jesse Lee Peterson, his show recently.
There was something Roseanne said a couple of weeks ago.
She said she, and this was done very seriously.
She said that she now understands why she was treated so horribly and fired without any recourse.
It was that as she's Jewish, or at least she claims to be, she said that the reason why is because Hollywood is anti-Semitic.
That's why all of that happened to her.
She actually said that without being.
Kevin, this is Keith Alexander.
From the last hour, I've got to run this one past you.
He said, he asked me what a black Hebrew Israelite was.
I told him it was our worst nightmare.
Anyway, do you agree with Roseanne?
I mean, just very quickly, a yes or no, maybe?
No, definitely not.
I think she's going to Israel.
She's going to move there, live there.
Stay there for a while. Maybe she'll find a...
She seems to identify with Israel and Jewishness.
She is Jewish, I guess.
And it's amazing.
Hollywood doesn't do that.
It was because she was a Trump supporter, and it really, you know, got they were worried that this would become part of popular culture.
And they really don't want that on TV.
I think their substitute show, I just saw just a tweet or something on it that, you know, they got all this weeping and crying about aliens at the border.
You know, so that's what the agenda pushed down there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, and as she had creative control over the Roseanne franchise, obviously.
I mean, it was her name.
It was her show.
And she had a lot of creative input on some of the narratives there.
And I guess as far as you can get with the modern-day sitcom, it was probably more moderate than most with regards to some of the Trump-related issues.
So anyway, no, you're exactly right.
And every now and then, the Jews will cannibalize one another.
I mean, they had to throw Weinstein under the bus.
I'm sure it pained them, but every now and then they'll – The Me Too movement has been particularly decimating to their ranks.
I still haven't said that.
I see no evidence that Jewish power and influence in Hollywood has waned in the least.
No, well, I mean, obviously, it was a rhetorical question, but they have complete control.
And if Hollywood's an anti-Semitic environment, God help us, my eyes popped out of my head when I saw that.
Anyway, Kevin, everybody knows what's going on now with Nick Sandman and the Indian chief Nathan Phillips and that whole story, everybody knows it.
We've covered it.
But I really like to get your take on it.
I mean, as you watch this whole thing unfold from the original narrative to as the truth came out and beyond and just the players there, you had this group of white Christian kids, the Indians, and then you had the black Hebrews.
I mean, what do you make of it all?
What were the biggest things that stood out to you that you'd like to make known to the audience?
Well, I think it's really an iconic moment.
I think it may really have sort of legs.
But in any case, it certainly sort of reveals where these people on the left are.
I mean, they just saw this kid, a white kid.
He's got his mega hat on.
They find out, you know, he's religious, he's Catholic, right to life.
And he's standing, you know, with that person, just a 20-second clip, you know, and he's standing his ground and smiling.
They call it a smirk.
And that's all it took.
And they just went after him.
And it was the no more data needed, no more contacts, nothing.
This is where it's at.
I mean, it's a good, you know, marker, as it were, of how polarized we are, how much hate there is.
And really, the bottom line is he had a mega hat on.
And given that there's this white guy with this Indian in the video, that was enough to just put him over the top.
And use what I mean.
We saw a lot on Twitter and but in the media, you know, and you know, when they question him, you know, they make it sound like standing your ground is an aggressive act.
Wearing your hat is an aggressive, you know, in-your-face triggering thing, as if you can't wear something that's associated with the president of the United States.
I mean, it was really unbelievable.
Well, you know, he was a personification of white privilege, apparently.
It was, yeah, this was white privilege, great, you know, paradigm of it.
And they never stopped.
And I, you know, what's amazing is that they haven't stopped a lot of them.
Some of them certainly have apologized.
They've stopped talking about it and all that.
But others have just, they've just doubled down.
Doubled down.
I was seeing something.
I saw something in the Washington Post this week, and it was, you know, even though some of the facts of the story were misinterpreted, it was still, you could ask anyone who is a non-white, when they see that kind of a look on a white kid's face, you know, we're talking about white privilege.
And so the kind, you know, if you boil it all down, you know, it was still important that we got this story out there.
A couple of the facts were wrong, but there's still something here that whites need to atone for.
And my God, Kevin, we were talking about this.
They went full force with this guy.
They were painting this Phillips character to be Audi Murphy or Sergeant York.
I mean, he was never even in Vietnam and it didn't even bother them.
He was a national Medal of Honor.
Talk shows, and they didn't even do the most cursory, basic check to see if he was even in the military, and he wasn't.
He was a Maytag repairman for the Army, basically, back in the Army base in the U.S.
It's an amazing story.
It really is.
It really shows all the problems.
And with the black Hebrews, the Hebrew Israelites or whatever, I mean, it's amazing that what they were yelling at these kids, just amazing.
And in Washington Post and the New York Times, they both did news stories or backgrounders on these guys.
They never once mentioned what happened, what they said.
There's a great comment today by Andrew Sullivan.
He's sort of, I think he's making big conservative or something.
But anyway, he just went through all the things that they said.
They were not only anti, these white guys, they were anti-this idiotic guy.
They were very misogynist.
They were, you know, talking about, you know, the woman should be in the home and all this kind of stuff and, you know, just really berating them.
But, you know, it was just an amazing thing.
And these liberal, you know, this elite liberal media, not even Dinsham.
Yeah, well, they didn't mention it.
It didn't fit the narrative.
There's something I got to say about this.
We're going to continue to talk about this after the break with the incomparable Dr. Kevin MacDonald next.
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Always great to have the good professor on, Kevin McDonald, and he is a national treasure.
We are lucky to have men like Kevin McDonald.
No, really, and truly.
And I mean it, and I know we're friends and everything, but I don't mind saying this publicly, and I would certainly tell you privately, we're very fortunate to have men of honor and courage like Kevin standing with us and doing what he can with what he's got, as we all do.
Well, thank you.
Well, I appreciate that equally, at least as much, I can tell you.
But this is the thing I was going to say before the break, Kevin.
The only truth about this story was that there was a white kid and an Indian standing face to face.
The media saw that picture and then wrote their own story.
And everybody, this is another thing.
And then you had Bill Crystal saying, well, if John McCain, if these kids had been wearing a John McCain hat, he would have instantly sat down for a powwow with Chief Philip.
He didn't say powwow, but he would have instantly gone and met with Mr. Phillips.
But here's one thing, Kevin, that I want to talk about.
And I think it may be the biggest thing about this story was all of the preemptive, Keith and I talked about it briefly in the first hour, but all of the preemptive apologies that came from the school, from the Catholic bishops, from the diocese, they instantly rolled over on their own kids.
Yeah, that kind of thing has happened so often, hasn't it?
I mean, people just get accused and they grovel.
Because it never helps, really.
In fact, on Twitter, there were these tweets, some guy talking about, you know, investigate Catholic schools or something like that.
This was this moment where they could finally go in there and really go after the whole Catholic educational establishment because how evil they were.
But yeah, they totally buckle.
But I thought they were going to reissue another statement, but I haven't seen it yet.
Because when the facts came out, they couldn't, you know, it was just absurd that they would stand by what they said.
I haven't seen that.
So the kid, the family of the kid at the center of this all, Nick Salmon, I mean, he's lawyered up, and he's got a PR firm issuing his statements, and he's got a liable lawyer, and he's going to go after some of the media, which is good.
And I say good luck to him having been there myself.
But the own school.
And by the way, I mean, obviously we know now that this kid did nothing.
These kids did nothing.
They were there.
They behaved as gentlemen, as young men.
And they couldn't have done anything better.
I mean, he was standing there.
You could say a smile or a smirk.
I would say he just stood there stunned.
I mean, think if he had actually been frowning or looked menacing, they would have killed him on the spot.
But you have all of these threats that are coming against his life and threats to blow up the school.
And then the media said, well, maybe we rush to judgment a little bit.
They do it every time.
They lie every time.
Rush to judgment, whatever you want to call it.
What about Charlottesville?
This is no different than what happened in Charlottesville, except in Charlottesville, they never backed off on this one.
There is a little bit of a pushback.
Yeah.
But they're really not back at all.
It's always biased in one direction every time.
You know, it's like, it's not like they rush to judgment on some opposite kind of issue.
I mean, they just obviously have an agenda.
I think it's going to hurt the media.
I think it reinforces the idea that these guys are really not playing straight here, that they are incredibly biased.
And I hope that that is a take-home message for a lot of white Americans, that, you know, that we are really under the gun here.
I mean, as you said, this was really all it was was this white kid and Indian, and the way it looked there with their right face to face, and you just automatically, they just automatically blame the white kid.
And he should have walked away, according to this NBC interviewer.
He should have walked away.
That would have been the thing to do.
You can't stand your ground.
I mean, he, the Indian, came up to him.
And it was like ludicrous.
I think you're supposed to just, but that's what they want.
They want the white guy to sort of slink away.
Slink away.
Exactly.
That's what they want to do.
Well, this is the thing, Kevin, at the end of it all.
My takeaway is you got white kids, Indian chiefs, and black Israelites, and you put those three groups together, and you have what you always have, and that's conflict.
Diversity is tearing America apart.
As it has done every nation and civilization that has ever embraced it.
And because of diversity, as we were talking about, and I want to get Keith to chime in on this, I think widespread violence may be coming.
I don't want that.
But you have a criminally corrupt media, a criminally corrupt government.
Non-white on white violence is skyrocketing.
Their rhetoric is increasingly militant and threatening.
And wait until if the shutdown had gone on and the EBT cards got cut off, wait and see what happens then.
And they give you no recourse.
There's no recourse in the media, no objectivity, no political path.
I mean, we were talking about different people who had run for office, including Keith here, who won 40% of the vote last year in a Republican primary.
But they said if Keith had won the Republican primary, the Republican Party itself said, we're going to sue to make sure he doesn't get seated.
And that's with if he had won the election.
And you have Steve King now.
They're trying to throw him out.
And even Trump.
So if you take away the ability for truth to be heard in media and you take away a group of people's right to run for office, what do you leave them with?
And of course, you know, the other is becoming increasingly hostile.
So it's very, very concerning, Keith.
Yeah, the way I look at it is that the big sin of the boy Sand was that he didn't lose the argument.
Only reactions that they would have endorsed that he would have done would have been if he had looked abashed, if he had looked ashamed, if he had looked, if he conceded the truth of the other side of the argument.
But by winning the argument, white people commit the unpardonable sin.
They do not want us winning arguments in the cultural forum today.
No, they don't.
That's exactly right.
They don't want that.
They're terrified.
I mean, they understand what's going on here.
And Trump is, you know, Trump's election's complicated a lot of issues.
But what they see is that this is the rise of some kind of racist white populism.
And you'll have to see on Twitter and elsewhere in the media, Trump isn't racist.
It's been said.
I'm seeing that many times.
And so you got this Ku Kux Klan guy.
I mean, there's some big media person saying the Bank America Great Hat was the new KKK thing.
I think that may have even been, I think that may have even been a U.S. Congressman.
Well, you know, they expect people with an 85 IQ median to lose arguments to people with a 120 IQ.
It's not going to happen.
That's the problem.
And that's the problem in a nutshell.
They are not going to win these arguments unless they censor us entirely.
Well, as we said, you know, another problem, these white kids just got cannibalized in their own school and their own church turned against them before any facts had come out.
There are no organizations that stand for white people that have the ability to actually help them right now.
Alyssa Milano was one of the actresses that said it to Kevin, what you just mentioned a moment ago.
And so, no, I mean, it is time to embrace white identity politics.
Mark Weber had a great quote I put up on Twitter.
But Kevin, we're going to talk about Trump in the next segment.
But before we do, any final words on this that you'd like to share before we move?
Well, you know, as I said, I think it's iconic.
And I think that the whole make America great, I think Trump himself now is seen as this absolute evil that they have to get rid of.
And they're just going all in on that.
But, you know, Trump has to build this wall.
I mean, he has to build this wall to have any credibility in the next election.
And so I think he's going to do it.
And there's a lot of doubters.
I think he's going to have to do it.
And I just think the polarization is going to get worse and worse.
And the racialization is going to get worse and worse.
It's all about race now.
You know, it wasn't when I was growing up, especially in the North.
It wasn't about race at all.
Now, you can't avoid it.
It's just everywhere and all the time, wall to wall, 24-7.
Well, it's what the other side understands and what they're doing now.
See, the students' big sin was he was winning the argument by not saying a word.
Well, I'll tell you, if you thought it's bad and it's been bad and it's getting progressively worse, wait until when the next presidential cycle gets going hard and heavy.
I mean, you got Bernie just announced today and Elizabeth Warren.
She needs to marry Nathan Phillips, by the way, to make bullshit.
Trump winned.
You thought 2016 was a, you know, they would go crazy.
This 2020, if he won again, which is very doubtful.
But if he did, they'd go crazy.
Oh, it's going to be a side show, the likes of which we've never seen.
And we saw a pretty good show in 16.
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Well, we talked about the two stories we mainly wanted to focus on tonight was the Covington Boys and Nathan Phillips, and then, of course, Donald Trump with the shutdown of the border.
Donald Trump, that stays evergreen because that's a continuing saga in the other story.
That would never be built.
The other story, you know, has a shelf life.
So I wanted to focus a little more time on that, but now let's focus on Trump right now.
And Kevin, I'll ask you this, and I got a question that I have to get to that came in from a listener for you, and we need to cover this.
So just very quickly, I mean, with Trump ending the shutdown with no hope for funding inside, at least apparently no hope in funding, is this anything other than an unmitigated disaster for him?
How do you see it?
Well, I see it that the Democrats are not going to give in on this.
I mean, they're just not because they see it as a symbol of Trump.
They don't want to hand him a victory.
This is his central campaign pledge.
Every rally he's ever been at since the beginning was build the wall.
And so this is huge symbolic importance apart from anything else.
But given that he has that he's reopened the government, he's going to have to, in my opinion, he has to do something about the wall.
He has to build it.
And there are some articles around.
The Congressional Research Service or something said he could build a wall without a national emergency declaring that.
Just do it.
If there are drug corridors, the Defense Department, you can do those things.
And there's a lot of money lying around.
I mean, you've got those with trillions of dollars in the budget.
There's a lot of loose change and more than enough.
Whatever it is, it's not money.
$5.7 billion, which is what he's asking for, is only a down payment, really, but it's 0.11%, way less than 1%, about a tenth of a 1% of the federal budget.
It's ludicrous.
So he can't do it.
And he's going to have to.
They will go nuts when he does.
But I think they're celebrating prematurely.
He's got to do it.
I don't think he has any choice.
I mean, his constituency, his base is just not going to stand for it.
I mean, what do we vote for?
You've got to do something here.
Okay.
Kevin, this is Keith Alexander.
Of course, the wild card in this deck is going to be the judiciary, which was famously reported in Federalist No. 78 as the weakest and least dangerous branch of the federal government.
We know better nowadays.
Every Board of Education, when the left wanted to affect change that they could not get either through the executive branch or the legislative branch, they got it done through the judiciary.
So what will happen is they'll get Joha or somebody from Hawaii to grant an injunction against Trump, and then Trump is going to be facing a waterloo.
He can either do like Andrew Jackson and say the court has made its decision, now let it enforce it, or he can take it under that National Emergency Act directly to the Supreme Court.
And quite frankly, it's a coin toss as to whether or not he would prevail or not.
Let's say that it goes to the Supreme Court and the Supreme Court doesn't back him.
Where are we then?
Yeah, well, I think that he's got to go that route, and he's got to hope the Supreme Court will go along with him.
I mean, they will certainly find judges who will grant injunctions.
I mean, Hawaii judges are famous for that.
But they'll find something like that.
But it's like with birthright citizenship.
I mean, I'm really disappointed that Trump hasn't declared that this net to it.
And of course it's going to be litigated, but you've got to expect that.
And let it take its course.
I mean, and have these expedited appeals and all that.
You know, would you recommend that he just ignore the courts altogether like Andrew Jackson did?
Well, I think that would be like that.
Whoa.
That would, yeah.
I mean, I think that, you know, maybe, but I think it was the Supreme Court first.
Because, I mean, he appointed two conservative justices.
I think he could get a five to four decision, quite possibly.
And this is something he really has to do.
And I don't know if he needs to call it a national emergency.
I don't know enough about it.
But my understanding is that you don't have to do that.
That there's, you know, there are laws on the books already that'll allow him to do them.
Well, the good thing about the national emergency is that it does suspend most of the legal challenges.
Well, yeah, so maybe that route.
But I tend to agree with Kevin.
I know everybody in the alt-right is, you know, excoriating Trump right now, and maybe deservedly so, but I've never gotten too high or too low with anything Trump does.
I've always been pretty stoic about it.
I'm certainly glad that he beat Hillary, and I'm still glad that he's in there as opposed to Jeb or somebody else.
There's no doubt about that.
But I've always said, you know, whatever assist we can get from Trump, we will gladly take.
But ultimately, our race, our issues, our solutions, our solutions are going to have to come from our people, and they transcend any president.
So we'll take what help we can get.
And then ultimately, though, we've got to be responsible for our own destiny.
But here's a question I got to get to, Kevin.
And I guess we'll see what happens.
I mean, what else can we do?
But I don't think it's necessarily as bad.
It's certainly not good, but I don't think it's as bad necessarily as everybody says.
I mean, we'll just wait and see.
But I got this question that came in from a listener in Texas, and this is something specifically for you, Kevin.
Your take on, as he puts it, the absolute stone cold stunner appointment of Elliot Abrams as special envoy to Venezuela.
Nobody hated Trump like Abrams did in 2016, not even Bill Crystal.
He's the complete opposite of every sensible thing Trump ever said on foreign policy.
Have you followed that at all?
Have they cast a spell on him?
I've seen that, and I've written about Elliot Abrams several times.
He is a diet-in-the-wool, Israeli patriot and neocon.
So, you know, he's got all the typical Jewish positions, you know, with the neocons, you know, where you're gung-hole pro-Israel and then gung-hole for diversion and immigration here.
But, you know, at least Venezuela, he probably can't do as much harm.
Somebody tweeted that, well, he at least can't do as much harm as he could in the Middle East.
And that's true.
He must be Kushner's good buddy.
That's all I can say.
Yeah, better to have him in Venezuela than Iran.
That's true.
Yeah.
Yeah, and that's been one of Trump's problems.
He hasn't appointed good people.
Part of that is there's few people that could get through, you know, vetting processes and so on.
But the fact is, we don't have this intellectual political policy infrastructure that so many neocons who are part of that, and they abandoned ship.
And God knows, I'm glad they're not in administration for the most part, but they're sort of coming in through the back door like Abrams.
Well, we've got a fifth column within his own household with Jared Kushner and Ivan.
Yeah, exactly.
And Jared Kushner, would you trust Jared Kushner to talk about immigration and try to get a deal on immigration?
No way.
So, yeah, I don't, that's always been a bad situation.
But you're saying all these people who have been in administration and then have resigned or been fired.
It's been one after the other.
There's probably never been so many turnovers in any administration.
The only people he manages to fire are the Gentiles from flyover country like Jeff Sessions.
Rod Rosenstein is still ensconced in the Department of Justice.
Yeah, I mean, I think Rosenstein is the center of the whole Mueller thing.
He's a guy that appointed Malter.
I think that he may have had the whole thing and the whole plan outlined in advance when he told Attorney General Sessions to recuse himself.
I mean, that was a great move on his part.
So Sessions falls for it.
And next thing you know, we got this horrible investigation.
Rosenstein is entirely in favor of.
And he appoints his buddy and all these guys are very close to each other.
Well, and I'll tell you, Kevin, and this was written today.
I mean, it appears with the Roger Stone investigation.
We're going to talk about that more in the third hour.
The Roger Stone investigation.
The investigation.
He's been arrested now.
CNN was parked in his driveway at five in the morning.
I guess the FBI is coordinating their raids with CNN now.
But they treat him like Pablo Escobar.
Everybody who was close to Trump in the 2016 election is in the process of being arrested now.
And that could happen to Trump.
I wouldn't put it past him.
I mean, we've got a banana republic.
But hey, folks, if you want more Kevin McDonald, he's going to spend the whole rest of his life fighting lawsuits.
You're right.
You're exactly right.
Yeah, that's the best case scenario.
They'll just fight him and bury him until the grave.
Whenever he gets out of office, it's going to be a lot worse.
It's going to be hell.
There's no problems with indicting him.
Some people say the Democrats will love to do that.
You're 100% right.
And folks, you want more of Kevin, theOccidentalObserver.net.
And don't forget, Kevin and I are collaborating on a YouTube video series called TOQ Live.
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We do it the first week of every month.
And we've done three episodes so far, one with just Kevin, then with Roger Devlin, then with Richard Spencer.
We've got Professor Ricardo Duquesne coming up in February.
And you're not going to want to miss that.
So TOQLive.com and Kevin and I am enjoying very much having that opportunity to work with you every month.
All right.
Thank you so much, Kevin.
And we'll be back with Jack Ryan, and then much more to come in the third hour as well.
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Every night she looks in the mirror and she only ages.
She's been reading about Nashville and all the records that everybody's mine.
Says I'm a simple girl myself.
Grew up on Long Island.
So she packs her bags to try her hand.
Says this might be my last chance.
She's gone, country.
Look at them.
She's gone, country.
Well, there he is, everybody.
Alan Jackson with his hit, Gone Country.
And Jack Ryan's also gone, country.
Or gone native to the Confederate countryside in South Carolina.
Jack is wintering in South Carolina this month, coming down from Chicago, Chicagoland area.
And we have been enjoying, well, we always enjoyed Jack's weekly segment.
We've been enjoying it particularly so the last month because we enjoy living vicariously through him as he travels through the Palmetto State.
He was in Charleston last week.
Where are you tonight, Jack?
I'm back on Hilton Head, but I'm getting off the island.
I go into Savannah.
I went to a southern college hockey tournament in Savannah.
And I'm getting off the island.
I'm getting to meet locals just here and often.
And it's going much better.
You can't really do a lot, make friends or influence people as a tourist.
You have to get to know regular people, which I am.
And that song, Alan Jackson's Gone Country, is very special to me because it appeals to so many of our people who are just regular people who live all over the country.
They're just unhappy about where they live.
They don't like politics or they don't like there.
And they look for some other place to go where they can just be amongst people and not fight about politics or anything.
That's very much what my life was like when I left big cities and to try to look for it in places in the South.
And it's hard to find it.
There's no really place to run away where it's perfect.
But the South is a special place, as you say.
And that song is a great one.
And I encourage our people to try to find our place in the South.
Well, if you find the place where the 1930s and 40s have been preserved, be sure to let us know.
Yeah, you can find it in Pockets.
That's gone.
But yeah, no, you won't find it.
But you'll find regular good people.
And the people who are going to be receptive to our message are regular people, working people.
They're not going to be elites that dominate the business or the media or things like that.
But regular people who actually work for a living are going to be receptive.
And you got to take some time to know about the local culture and the history.
And you shouldn't try to fake about who you are or fake your accent or something like that.
But I think that it's going good.
And I just want to clear up one thing that my trip is a working trip.
I have a construction-related business in Chicago, and I'm making contacts here.
So I'm not some mixed bum that just takes off months on time and can travel and leisure and stuff like that.
So, you know, I'm a regular guy, and I employ real Americans.
And the trip is a business trip.
Well, I tell you, you would find a pocket of 30s Americana.
You need a winter in southern Mississippi next year.
I tell you, Ari needs to come here and visit us in Memphis, and we'll take him out to Bozo's Barbecue.
We're talking about that.
Well, we were also talking about when Sam Bushman and we were all talking with Sam earlier about when you went to Graceland with Sam Jack.
And that was a trip.
Yeah, it was.
I don't know.
I mean, Elvis has left the building, so to speak.
I don't know.
He's never left the building in Memphis, I'll tell you.
No, the good folks, but no, tremendous.
And we've, yeah, we got to build our attrition.
But the past is history.
The future is a mystery.
But the present is a gift.
We need to live in the here and now and make the best.
Things aren't that bad.
We've been through worse.
I was seven years old this summer of 1968.
It was a civil war in Chicago.
Communists attacking police officers, the black riots that destroyed so many of our cities there.
So I wasn't around for the golden 50s.
Yeah.
Yeah, those guys, I was fighting tooth and nail.
I was seven years old.
I had to ride in a campus bus with University of Chicago students and fighting about politics, and I was doing it too.
Plus, I was in last place.
Yeah, I was in last.
The White Doctor in last place.
The Cubs were in first.
Then they died.
It was great.
And so I came in there.
But yeah, we've been through work.
And there are things around.
And so I try to find some new traditions.
And I really want to promote the idea of hockey in the South.
That used to be football was the SEC, Archie Manning, and stuff, but that got taken away from us.
So that's not ours anymore.
But hockey is a great sport.
So I went to a hockey college tournament in Savannah.
It was the southern schools.
There were club teams, not official big ones, like a rugby club.
But it was because of Title IX.
Yeah.
Yeah, but it's Title IX.
But if hockey becomes super popular like it is in the Northeast or the Midwest, Title IX will be gone.
I mean, the regular folks will go out to it.
We had a good time, and Savannah's done a lot of things to reinvent themselves.
They got some college student-like arts and something, and they just got thousands of young people downtown.
It invigorates the place they've got.
It's a port city.
It is rough and violent, but I think they're doing better.
And a lot of cities that we left off as dead in the South, particularly Midwest, like Cleveland and Cincinnati, have come back because people want to live downtown.
They want to be in the arts.
And so that's the kind of thing that we wish we had industrial merchandising.
There's a BMW play in Spartanburg, South Carolina, but otherwise you're in the service industry.
You need colleges and universities.
So I'm optimistic.
And it'd be nice if they taught Southern history or good film.
I wish I was a professor at these places, but it's probably not.
So it's going to be hospitality or taking care of old people or whatever.
But the colleges, so I'm optimistic about Savannah.
I think it was good.
Well, look, my youngest son got B in his bonnet at an early age about hockey.
And I remember having to get up at 6 o'clock in the morning to take him down to a place affectionately known as the Mall of Murder in Memphis.
It used to be the Mall of Memphis.
But I went there because that's the only time they could get ice time on the ice rink out there.
So I've said, in fact, I just, in the last couple of weeks, I was going through some drawers and saw all of his old hockey jerseys, and I put them out on display in his room for him.
So, yeah, I think hockey is a great game.
Great sport.
You can play roller hockey.
They're out there.
And this is one thing that I try to say, these neoconservative Zionists that do these stupid wars all the time.
They wanted wars against the Syrian secularists or against the Russians.
Those people are not that political, but you can tell people in the Midwest and stuff, why do you want to go war against some other hockey-playing nation like Finland or Sweden or Russia?
These are people playing hockey.
It's these standards.
That was a big mistake of the 20th century, World Wars 1 and 2.
All right, hold on, real quick, guys.
Not to cut the hockey conversation short, I just got to make a quick announcement to be sure I work this in.
And we got to get to Jack's recommendations.
I mean, that's what he's the cultural correspondent.
Sam Bushman is taking over the third hour.
I have an engagement that I have to go to with my wife this evening.
And so Sam's going to take over the third hour tonight.
And Sam is going to have, listen to this.
For the first half of the third hour, Karen Smith talking about South Africa.
And then Sean Bergen, our good friend, is going to join Sam.
And they're going to talk about the Roger Stone raid and all of its ramifications.
So Karen Smith and Sean Bergen with Sam Bushman in the third hour coming up just minutes from now to talk about South Africa and the Roger Stone arrest.
So stay tuned for that.
Third hour could be our best hour yet tonight.
Sam Bushman always, always delivers.
Jack, with about two minutes remaining, let's get to those recommendations.
Now, we know Gone Country is the song by Alan Jackson.
You're down there in South Carolina.
Good country people down there in some parts anyway.
Let's go with the book and movie.
Okay, real fast.
Okay, the book movie should be part of everyone's collections is George Orwell's 1984.
It was written in 1949 in Britain, and it was a homogeneous country.
It's an all-white one, so we didn't have the racial and sexual things.
But that book is so relevant about the politicization of everything of art and speech, where you have hate speech, thought crime, or even face crime.
And so, these Catholic high school people that have been crucified and they want to kill them, they didn't say anything on the Washington Mall, but they smirked.
They had a face crime.
So, that's the one.
The movie recommendation is Paper Moon with Ryan and Tatum O'Neill.
The director, Peter Bogdanovich, unfortunately, the tribe was very much involved in that Dorothy Stratton murder.
But it's a great movie in the Depression.
And I just think it's a great movie.
And so I highly recommend it.
Paper Moon.
I can't believe we haven't gotten 84 recommended in the year and a half you've been.
Well, what I want, Jack, I'm giving you the assignment.
I want you to watch on YouTube.
You can get it, Tammy and the Bachelor.
And I want you to watch it.
I watched one of it.
It was a little bit sappy little musical of the one.
I watched the old one, but it seemed a little bit...
No, no, the first one is the only one that's worth a damn.
That's Tammy and the Bachelor.
That's the one with Debbie Reynolds.
All the ones with Sandra D in them as Tammy are bogus.
Okay.
All right.
You got it.
I'll take it.
You're a tip through Eric.
White Good, though.
And I love Shane.
I liked it when that gunslinger Yankee guy got killed.
It was great.
Wolf.
Well, and Shane was supposed to be a Southerner.
He called him a dirty Yankee liar, remember?
Yeah, he did.
Yeah, no, I remember that.
It was good.
Yeah.
It was great.
Good taste.
But, you know, there's nothing new coming out.
Hopefully, Russian cinema will start to pick up or something because we are really not producing any good movies now.
I told James when Obama was elected, I said, I never thought I'd see the day when I was a child that Russia was ruled by a Christian nationalist and America was ruled by a Marxist globalist.
But that's what we have.
We can talk about that a little bit.
I mean, because I'm 25% Russian, and I know that Gork, the reality is the Russians did get back their country pretty much by 1960.
And that's why these neoconservatives, they were Trotsky communists, why they turned against Russia and stuff.
Well, there's again another movie.
The Russians are coming.
The Russians are coming from 1966 when the left was on the side of Russia.
Yeah, I wish some of these sexy Russian tennis players were coming to come in there.