Feb. 23, 2019 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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And we're going to share with you now.
Keith Alexander's back on the line.
We're going to share with you some correspondence that has come into the show.
Just a small sampling, but it's come in from around the world.
And let's take a quick look at that if we can.
This listener writing from Washington State, the state of Washington, Jimmy writes, dear James and Keith, your segment on blackface was outstanding.
You correctly pointed out that this is just a way for minorities to destroy the lives of persons of anything that a person ever did in the past.
This is just more minority control over white people.
Governor Ralph Northam should not be required to resign for his decades-old blackface, but people should be asking for him to resign based upon his expressed views that infanticide is A-OK.
I totally agree with Keith that social changes have come way too fast.
Keith's perception is in line with my perception.
More drastic changes have taken place in my lifetime than took place during hundreds of years before I was born.
For example, during Obama's first run for the presidency, he put on his sincere face and said, quote, I believe that marriage is a union between one man and a woman.
How could so much change between the years of Obama's comment?
As to Blackface, our listener from Washington State writes, remember when Megan Kelly said on the Today show that she saw nothing wrong with blackface Halloween costumes?
Then, just a few hours later, she was apologizing.
She said that the backlash prompted her to rethink her views.
And she said in an email that, quote, I now realize that such behavior is indeed wrong.
And I am sorry that happened just within hours of her original statement.
And of course, though, she received a $30 million settlement, a golden parachute, if you will.
None of us would ever be that lucky for telling the truth.
And Jimmy concludes, Keith, in his letter, a very well-written and hand-signed letter.
That our pre-Valentine's music was great.
Thank you so much, Jimmy, for appreciating the music that we play here on the show.
We think it's a part of what we do.
Keith, your reaction to that, I got two more letters we want to read.
And so your quick reaction to Jimmy's letter to us.
Well, I thank Jimmy for the kind words.
And he's, you know, he and I are on the same wavelength.
We're probably both baby boomers.
And we can't really even begin to comprehend.
I think the rest of the people like millennials and Gen Xers and Gen Wires can't even imagine what a tectonic shift we've had in culture during my lifetime.
It's just incredible that things, for example, we're talking about John Wayne's views.
John Wayne's views would never have been considered extreme in the least in 1971 when he gave them to the editors of Playboy in that interview.
Now, this is, you know, this is grounds for banishment and ostracism and loss of reputation altogether.
And just like the Jacobins in the French Revolution, you know, they always go after their fellow revolutionaries first.
They went, well, that's indeed correct.
The Jacobins were always going to kill the Girondists before they killed the old aristocracy, which is what they did.
And what happened with John Wayne is that he was kind of a moderate to liberal person, considered to be, for example, through most of the 60s.
He wasn't, definitely, he was not a full-blown leftist like Henry Fonda, for example.
But, you know, today he may as well have been Adolf Hitler, the way that they're treating him.
And this is these types of shifts, you know, they don't happen.
Normally it takes, we've had in less than 100 years changes that, you know, took thousands of years in the past.
And it's all because of modern media and the control of the modern media, in my humble estimation.
Well, of course, the perception changes, but truth never changes.
What John Wayne said in 1971 was every bit as true as what we're saying tonight here on February the 23rd, 2019, and it will remain true long after we're gone.
We stand for truth.
And so do our listeners.
Now, let's go back to the mailbag, Keith.
We're talking about correspondence this week from around the world.
One of our listeners writes that in response to our eulogy of Walter Jones last week, who recently passed away, Congressman Jones appeared on the Political Successful.
He never apologized for the act.
And in fact, he was writing back to listeners of TPC long after his appearance.
One of our listeners writes, Hi, James.
I sent Walter Jones a campaign contribution after his appearance on the Cesspool.
I received a most gracious and personal reply.
I've kept his letter and will cherish it.
So that is indeed what a heartwarming piece of correspondence there that Walter Jones, even after he was pilloried for having appeared on this show, he was still responding personally with hand-signed letters to listeners of this show who identified themselves as listeners of this show and wrote to him specifically as a result of his appearance on this show.
And he wrote them back very graciously and with a personal reply.
Thank you so much, listener, for sharing that with us.
And here, Keith, I received in the mail this week a CD, a very professionally produced C D from a performer, a singer in Berlin, Germany.
And well, I won't tell you his name or the name of the CD because we don't want to out him, but he is a loyal supporter of this show.
And he writes, Dear James, here is a contribution to the cause.
I hope you like the record, which has not been officially released in North America.
So you have a sneak preview.
And then he signs his name.
And he also has written to us, Keith.
Let me find this.
Let me find it here if I can.
Here it is.
Hold on.
So he sent us the DVD, or rather the CD, and he says that let Keith know.
Oh my goodness, I can't find it.
He had an interaction, I believe, with Chip Smallsman.
Who was it that worked with Elvis?
In any event, there you go.
He made mention of the fact that you had mentioned his name on the show, and he wanted to let you know that he had had an interaction with him as well.
Any event, we'll take a break.
Stay tuned.
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All right, I finally found the email.
So, Keith, this listener from Berlin, I mean, again, from Washington State to Berlin and all points in between people tuning in tonight, he writes, please drop me a line when the CD arrives.
Now, I have received this CD, so you know, but perhaps you can show it to Keith, he writes, who might like a song or two.
And let me tell you, Keith, I've been jamming to this CD all week.
You can tell Keith that I met Chips Moment at the Memphis studio back in 1989 while he was recording Highwayman 2.
And he makes mention of the fact that, Keith, you had mentioned Chips Moment on the previous broadcast at TPC.
So there you have it.
I have relayed the message, and I will respond to you via email this week, I promise.
I'm always late in responding to emails, but I will do that.
Great CD.
Talented audience we have, Keith.
It's wonderful.
You know, let me respond to both of those.
First of all, it's remarkable that North Carolina, which basically did not share in the plantation culture of the South, has produced so many stalwart, conservative U.S. representatives and congressmen and senators.
You're talking about Walter Jones here.
Yeah, right, Walter Jones.
Walter Jones was a congressman.
There was a time when Jesse Helms was considered the liberal senator from North Carolina.
His cohort there, every state has two senators, was John East, who the legendary Sam Francis, Samuel Todd Francis of Chattanooga, Tennessee, and later Washington, D.C., Pulisar Prize-winning editorialist who lost his job because of the phony conservative Denise D'Souza's mass nations.
Basically, he was the one who led the fight to prevent Martin Luther King's birthday from becoming a national holiday, and we need to remember them.
And I would recommend that your reader or that our listener not only keep that letter, but frame it and hang it in a place of honor in his home.
Now, regarding the musician from Berlin, thank you so much.
It's wonderful to know that we have creative artists like you who have seen the light.
Everybody isn't sold out, doesn't have Hollywood liberal flu.
Like everybody in the, well, at least a lot of people in the performing arts in America do.
And he's right.
Chips Moment was a genius.
And I think that everybody knows about the contributions of various musicians and even songwriters, but they overlook the contributions of music producers like Chips Mollen.
I would love to see, like, they had a retrospective about Frankie Valley in the fourth season.
They had one about Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presling, and Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash in the Million Dollar Quartet.
They need to do one on somebody like Chips Mollen, who really spanned generations and genres of music and basically made the modern music popular music library what it is today.
Well, Keith, I'll tell you that this is not our only listener in Germany.
In fact, we receive correspondence from people in Germany more often than you would think.
And we have people who say that, you know, of course, right now in Germany, it's well into the early morning hours as we broadcast live, but they say that they download our show and listen to it in their car as they zip along the Autobahn.
So TBC has a global reach.
It's fantastic what we've built on the system was based on our interstate highlight.
Yeah, Eisenhower ripped off, well, frankly, I mean, let's just tell the truth.
He ripped off Hitler.
Hitler came up with the modern interstate system.
Excuse me, I was just going to say, Hitler was a populist when he first came out.
He had the Volkswagen, the People's Car, and the Volksfluger, the People's Radio, and he built this highway system for the benefit of the average German citizen.
So, you know, you never hear that part of the story, but that is part of the story.
We'll tell the truth about anybody here on TPC.
And in any event, Keith, here's what we've got.
So this is what I wanted to talk about this segment.
We've only got a couple of minutes remaining, so we've got to go very, very quickly.
So Bill Lee, who is the sitting governor of Tennessee, Bill Lee in his first year as governor of Tennessee.
So now, I mean, what's going on now is they're going back in everybody's yearbooks now.
And so apparently in two or three, four decades ago, Bill Lee dressed up as a Confederate general as a part of his university fraternity's tradition to honor Robert E. Lee.
Robert E. Lee was one of the greatest Americans who ever lived.
He was perhaps the greatest American who ever lived.
He was a Christian.
He was a man above reproach, beyond reproach.
Robert E. Lee was, if there was one man you would want to emulate, one man you would want to be more like, it's Robert E. Lee.
So why wouldn't a fraternity want to have a day to celebrate what it means to be a southern gentleman and have you honor Robert E. Lee?
So as a part of this university, and it was Auburn University in the late 70s, early 80s.
That's right.
And so now the sitting governor of Tennessee was a member of that fraternity.
He did indeed dress up in a Confederate uniform as a part of honoring Robert E. Lee.
Well, so now that that's come out, he gave a very tepid, a very half-hearted apology.
He cucked, to be sure, but as far as cucking goes, I've seen much worse.
But I will tell you this.
This is something I want to make clear.
People who denounce their forebears will in turn be denounced by their grandchildren.
People like Russell Moore, who think they're getting ahead by cucking out and selling out their ancestors, their grandchildren will similarly denounce them.
And those who repudiate their ancestors announce themselves to be as nothing more than bastards, entitled to nothing more than a bastard's share of their patrimony.
But your response, Keith, to Bill Lee and what's going on here in the state of Tennessee, it's come out that he has appeared in the, he had once, the year I was born, 38 years ago, apparently, dressed as a Confederate as part of this tradition to honor Robert E. Lee.
And now he's backpedaling a little bit, but not as bad as I've seen.
But still, he should be thrown on the carpet for that.
Well, call it on the carpet for sure.
I would say this, that Teddy Roosevelt's comment, I think, is particularly appropriate here.
He said, a man who will not defend the graves of his ancestors is beyond redemption.
And unfortunately, we have to now count Bill Lee among those, but there's nothing to be ashamed of in venerating the Confederacy.
The true motivations of the Confederacy were not to protect slavery, but to prevent being enslaved like a colony.
In fact, the best analogy you can draw to the American Civil War is the American War for Independence from the British Empire.
Basically, the South wanted to be free of the North or the main federal government for the same reason that the 13 American colonies wanted to be free from the British government.
But Bill Lee was a member of Kappa Alpha Order.
I know something about all this because I went to college and at the college I went to, which was another Southern college.
Kappa Alpha was where the kind of the people that had the most affinity for the Confederacy, they pledged Kappa Alpha.
The next one would be Sigma Alpha Epsilon, which was also founded by Southerners and was basically a Southern fraternity as opposed to something like Sigma Chi or ATO and others that went, you know, head hard.
So you're telling me, and we only have seconds remaining, we may have to pick this up next week because we got Jack Ryan coming in right after this.
So next week we may pick this up.
You're telling me that at one point in his life, it was undoubted that Bill Lee, the sitting governor of Tennessee, the newly elected governor of Tennessee, had common sense.
And he would not have pledged that fraternity if he didn't have a special place in his heart for the Confederacy.
All right, so there's that, ladies and gentlemen.
Now, as far as his backpedaling and his cucking, how would you rate that on the cuck scale this week?
Well, he felt like he had to say something apologetic about it, but I don't, you know, why would at least he has some ground in common sense.
What is there about belonging to a fraternity and dressing in a Confederate uniform that deserves that earns somebody the right to be cast into the outer darkness and to have to resign from being a duly elected governor of a state or something like this?
This is absurdity.
And you can run, but you can't hide.
The more you give on this, all you're doing is whetting the appetite of the Jackmans on the left.
And you were talking about our ancestor, our grandchildren will disown us.
They may be cursing us as they're led to the scaffold by the leftists for a halt of this offense right now.
Well, I'll tell you what, if only Bill Lee had been a homosexual or murdered his child, he had had nothing to worry about.
But because he defended his ancestors, we got to take in him.
That's right.
Well, we may pick this up next week.
Keith, I'll see you then.
We got to get to Jack Ryan.
Love you, brother.
Talk to you in a couple of days.
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If I could turn the page and the time that I'd rearrange just to figure you close my eyes, but I couldn't find a way.
So I'll have a fall one day to believe in you.
Tell me, tell me, tell me lies.
Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies.
Tell me lies, tell me lies.
Oh, no, no, you can't disguise the things.
All right, everybody.
Tell me lies.
Tell me sweet little lies.
Well, doesn't the media do that every day?
But perhaps I can't say never as much, but certainly not more than what they've done in this Jussie Smollett race hoax perpetration.
Now, we talked with Ramsey Paul about that at length in the second hour, but the music tonight was selected by another and our own weekly contributor and correspondent Jack Ryan.
Jack, I have a feeling I know why you picked that song for your weekly intro music, but why don't you tell us in your own words?
Sure.
Good evening, sir.
Well, I just like the music, Fleetwood Knack, but I also, it's one of my theme songs, and I encourage people to try to use music and present presentation and visuals and not just writing.
So tell me lies.
And it's part of a propaganda tour that we've experienced as anti-white racial hoax.
Kind of the first real big one based in Chicago.
There's been so many, and it's usually followed me around.
I lived in New York City, but this is just a propaganda lying one.
And it was just so outrageously stupid.
The idea that anyone fell for this lie about these racious, racial Trump supporters in Streeterville, Chicago saying, this is Trump MAGA territory.
And they're dedicated.
They just happened to be hanging out on the street at 2 o'clock in the morning when it's 20 degrees below zero.
It turned out they were Nigerian.
Actually, Jack, Jack, our producer and owner, Sam Bushman, and good friend above all, just to add, you were in Chicago.
Did you actually see the rednecks with a rope that were out to lynch Jussie?
Boy, it's a dangerous thing.
You got to watch for it every day.
Like I just said, you got to watch for these Playboy Centerfolds that might just stalk you and try to sexually attack you.
What would you do if a Playboy Center for tried to rape you?
You know, I would probably go with that.
Same with these Russian tennis players, Anna Kornikova, Maria Sherekova, these Russian people.
Are you in bed with the Russians?
I sure hope.
Would you let Anna Kornikova lynch you?
Let her do pretty much what she'd want, have her without the U.S. government.
It's gone too far now, Jack.
In any event, you're in Chicago.
You know, you didn't see any of this happen, I don't guess.
I'm outside of Chicago, but I keep contact of the neighborhood.
I've been two-thirds of my life, and particularly around this neighborhood by the University of Chicago, which Barack Obama made his center.
It's a very interesting area.
It's become one of the centers for just a lot of the corruptions and powers that be.
And I just keep track of what's going on here.
And there's a big deal that the Obamas and the Obama cult have managed to steal a big part of a public lakefront park, Jackson Park.
Same matter Andrew Jackson.
People, for some reason, are not making about that.
But they took this park and they're making it.
They used to say it was a presidential library, but it's not a library.
It's a complex 22-story building for his cult.
And there's a big division amongst the liberals who a lot of them just like parks.
They like environmental and they don't want to see it.
So I'm kind of keep track of what's going on here.
And this fake hoax is obviously a huge story.
There hasn't been a lot of really many of these hoaxes out of Chicago.
There's been so many out of New York, Los Angeles, Duke University, University of Virginia.
We haven't had a big media presence, national media.
The great mayor of Chicago, Mayor Dilly, threw out the media because of the coverage of the 68th Democratic Convention.
But we got him here.
This former mayor, the mayor that's resigning, Rahm Emmanuel, Big Shot Macher, is heavily connected in Hollywood.
He's brought a lot of jobs and they've filmed shows, including this black.
I've not seen Empire, but this guy, this black gay empire, I don't know why he did it.
I guess he just wanted more attention or something that he had, but it was the most ridiculous contrived story.
And the idea that anyone fell for it is ridiculous.
But, you know, we're obviously much smarter than that.
And we call this BS from the word colour.
So we're glad it's.
Oh, we sure did.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And it's so appropriate that your song tonight, Sweet Little Lies.
Now, this is a dirty big lie, but Sweet Little Lies is the closest we could find.
But in any event, that's why Jack selected that opening intro music tonight for his appearance in relation to this Jesse Smollett hoax that we've talked about at length in the second hour with Ramsey Paul.
Great hour.
On that topic, if you missed it, go back and check it out after the fact of the broadcast archives post.
But yeah, Jack, from, you know, yeah, you're in Chicago proper.
You're outside of Chicago, but this is still your neck of the woods much more than it is mine.
And so obviously, if it's roiling the nation, it must be roiling Chicagoland even more.
Yeah, it is, but also, I want to describe that.
I've lived in a lot of places that from like a traditional conservative, populist conservative perspective are hell or alien places.
New York City in the late 80s, academia, New York University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, or a place like that.
But when you get in there and start seeing it, it's like someone that's never dealt with snow.
The first time you see it, it's really rough.
But after a while, you sort of adapt and you start to deal with it.
So they're on the ground in places like New York City or Chicago.
There are Street Star smart cops and media people that can kind of get in there and handle it.
And so they have and they did.
We don't really have a good, really much of media.
It's underground.
There's some blogs in Chicago, which I can recommend.
But they were on this, and they just stone cold busted this guy, Jesse Smollett.
They got videotaped of the Nigerian guys buying the mask that they used to see.
Originally, they defended it.
They didn't even buy it at Walmart.
They bought it at a place like the Little Beaver hardware store or something, or the Big Beaver, whatever it was.
I know it is.
And then the black community has really turned on him.
It's like, well, you've really messed up this scam that they had.
And so they're busting this guy in Philly.
You can't be that reckless when you're trying to do a race hoax, guys.
You got to get it better.
You got to play your game a little tighter.
But I mean, I think there's little doubt about it.
Jack, he wanted the Colin Kaepernick payoff, where Colin Kaepernick has made more from his endorsement from Nike for cashing in on his victimhood or alleged victimhood than he ever would have playing out his career in the NFL.
So there's a lot of money to be made, and he could have been a much bigger celebrity being the face of black victimology than he would be being a secondary actor on a popular TV show.
That's what's so sick.
Well, they should have some award show.
They have award shows for the bad TVs and music and Hollywood positions.
The Razzies.
Yeah, the Razzies.
They should have an award show for the best acting hustle, racial hustle there each year.
There's a lot of competition.
I'd like to call out the cucks, the people who go for this stuff.
I think all the United States senators, they passed some law, federal law against lynching.
And you're like, I'm sorry, was like lynching legal before you did this?
We have to like, people have been lynched in Chicago last year or in our history.
There's none.
It's never happened.
Again, it's about the same as the amount of people, regular Americans who are sexually assaulted and raped by Playboy supermodels.
It doesn't happen.
It's a fantasy.
But in our day that we live in, everything's an act.
The world is a stage, as Shakespeare would say.
So we just watched the reviews.
Hey, that's the truth.
Bad reviews.
I tell you what, William Shakespeare was a man ahead of his time.
I mean, here's Jussie Smilet trying to literally make the world his stage.
He had this pageant.
He was ready to act out.
When you talk about LARPing, live-action role-playing, man, he was ready to do it.
I love the intro music you had last week, Jack.
Today in Sweet Little Lies, last week it was do the hustle, this race hustle.
Jussie was ready.
I'm sorry.
Jussie was ready to take that to the next level.
Okay, my name is Jussie.
I don't know.
Where did it get John Derbyshire?
Yeah, I mean, I keep thinking Jesse.
Jesse's a regular name, but Jussie.
You can be creative when you're in this particular class of people.
Can create all kinds of new names and new personas and things like that, but he's busted and he is there, he's taking him down.
So, like he got his, his act is has come to a kind of a close.
Well, we'll see.
Hey, we'll see.
We'll see if he actually goes to jail or does any, if he's punished at all.
I mean that still very much remains to be seen and we'll see if uh, if in fact his career suffers substantially years down the road.
Uh, that's still very much a question.
I don't know what's going to happen to this guy.
I mean he may still turn out like uh, like a shiny new coin.
We'll take a break.
One more segment with Jack Ryan.
When we come back, 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 one percent pay cut.
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a one percent pay cut.
If you take a one percent 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.
Hey, listen up.
This is a deep state alert.
Former Texas congressman, Steve Stockman, who moved to arrest Lois Lerner for contempt of congress, has been imprisoned by the very office that Lerner led.
You heard right?
Stockman hit the Obama administration hard and they hit back with the full force of the federal government.
The guy who said he wanted Mark Levin as speaker of the House was the first to threaten Obama's impeachment, exposed Hillary selling steel to the Iranians and blocked both Obama's immigration and gun bills from even reaching the House.
But Obama holdovers came after him in federal court with trumped up charges and have locked our guy up.
Like many others, he was on Obama's hit list.
Steve fought for us in congress.
Now we need to fight for him.
Don't abandon this wounded hero on the battlefield.
Let's help cover his massive legal costs.
To chip in five bucks or more text the word fight to 444-999, that's fight f-i-g-h-t to 444-999.
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I'd advise mr Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes.
The press has created a rigged system.
They even want to try and rig the election.
Well, I tell you what it helps in Ohio that we got uh Democrats in charge of the machines and poisoned the mind of so many of our voters at the polling booth, where so many cities are corrupt and voter fraud is all too common.
And then they say oh, there's no voter fraud in our country.
I come from Chicago, so so I want to be honest.
It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkey around with elections in the past.
Sometimes Democrats have to.
You know, whenever people are in power they're, you know they have this tendency to try to, you know, tilt things in their direction.
There's no voter fraud.
You start whining before the game's even over.
Whenever things are going badly for you and you loose, you start blaming somebody else.
And you don't have what it takes to be in this job.
Welcome back.
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Well, we know that Jack Ryan is our cultural correspondent, so he's going to bring us each week his recommendations in music, in book, and in film.
And the song tonight, of course, was Sweet Little Lies in honor of the Jussie Smollett race hoax.
Now, these hoaxes actually occur now on a civilizational level.
The whole Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown, I mean, those were hoaxes.
I hate that those people died, you know, necessarily, but the media used their deaths and turned it into a big hoax.
Michael Brown wrestling with the police officer, trying to get his gun out of the soldier so he could kill him.
And that wasn't a defensible shooting on behalf of the officer.
I mean, these are all hoaxes, Jack.
It's a unique, and they're very similar, these hoaxes that they've come out.
And it's a morality play, and they're pushed the same way.
And again, it seems to follow me around.
Wherever I go, there's trouble.
I lived in New York City, the bad years, the late 80s, early 90s, when New York was just anarchy.
They had 2,000 murders and the like.
I left and they cleaned up the city.
And Chicago has the most murders.
Other places have higher crime rates, but Chicago had the most shootings and murders last year.
3,000 murders, almost 600, 3,000 shootings, 600 murders.
So wherever I go, it seems to follow me.
If I moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, probably they would have the highest murder rate.
The FBI is going to follow me around and say, this is the guy.
He causes this stuff.
But these hoaxes started.
The first one was the Tawana Brawley hoax.
She claimed she was in problem with her stepfather.
And so she claimed that she was abducted and raped by some white law enforcement person.
And they scrawled the N-word on her, and it just took off.
And this was the birth of that hustler, that professional race hoax hustler, Al Sharps.
And he's made a very good career about it.
And he just keeps going one after the other.
And when they're exposed to hoax, it doesn't seem to affect his career.
He gets to be a commentator on MSNBC.
He gets to be a guest at the White House.
And they're a professional hustler.
That's his job.
They're like personal injury lawyers that is very similar just to the ambulance chasing personal injury lawyers.
And that was, I was there for the first one.
And that's my book recommendation is Mike Taibbi on Holy Alliance working the Tawana Brawl story, which he helped expose the first of these terrible hoaxes.
Well, I'll tell you, and there's been a lot of the Duke La Crosse hoax, as you mentioned.
I mean, that whole thing where a bunch of white affluent college guys would want to rape a black woman.
I mean, that's absurd even on its face.
And then, of course, that all unraveled as we knew it would.
So some hoaxes get more play than the rank and file hoax.
But I'll tell you one.
I'll tell you another one.
This whole hoax about slavery, that blacks are still somewhat adversely affected over the fact that hundreds of years ago slavery existed.
That's nonsense.
That is not keeping them back.
They've been given every, as John Wayne said in that 1971 interview that we covered so extensively in the first hour.
You give me an incident where, or an instance where blacks and whites are pitted against each other for a job or scholarship or what have you, the black will have the leg up.
And that's true.
And we look even now, Jack, in the incident of the lieutenant governor of Virginia, Justin Fairfax.
Well, now that's an interesting name.
We all know of Fairfax, Virginia.
So Justin Fairfax, is there a correlation there?
Well, yes, there is.
His ancestors were Lord Fairfax's slaves.
And so I guess if you were a slave, you took the name of your master and on down the line, here's Justin Fairfax now, the lieutenant governor of Virginia.
But he was not so negatively impacted by slavery that he chose to change his name.
No, he kept the name of his ancestors, former slave master, because the name Fairfax is a help in Virginia.
So this whole thing, I mean, slavery didn't affect Justin Fairfax so detrimentally that he changed his name, did it, Jack?
Well, this whole thing about slavery, it's a propaganda to beat people over the head.
So when I grew up, 70s mostly, the big propaganda was that the southern white people were evil because of the history of slavery.
We were so much better, and they're hitting us over the head.
And then it sort of got extended to any white American who's guilty for this, including the children of immigrants from Hungary or Poland or something that they have.
It's been expanded.
But the reality is that all classical civilizations had slavery, Egypt, even Greece, those pro-democracy places, the 300 Spartans, those warriors that are running around in jockstraps without any women running around, they had slavery too.
The Muslims have slavery.
They've never given up slavery.
There's slavery now in North Africa and Libya, the ISIS.
Islam openly promotes slavery.
And if we ever get dominated by these Muslims, we will be slaves.
And we were slaves before.
When the Muslims conquered Constantinople, Greeks areas, they would enslave us.
Our girls as sexual slaves, our boys, they'd grab them as Danissary warriors.
So that's the reality.
And we can't allow this to propagate abuse all of our people to say that we are the only people that ever used slavery.
And that just another propaganda thing to hit us over the head with a club and say our people are bad and evil.
And they're supposedly racist is a social construct.
There's no such thing about it except for all of our white people are evil.
You know, those are completely contradictory things, but it's just a propaganda that they hit us over the head.
So we just have to defend our people.
Our people are good people, but the powers and academia and the media that are insulting and they're lying about our stuff, we have to just oppose them.
And I think probably our biggest problem are these conservatives that don't defend their people.
They want to talk about economics or start a war against Russia or something like that.
So that was my book recommendation.
Am I ready for the movie?
All right, yeah, let's get into it.
So we've talked about the song, obviously, Sweet Little Lies, in honor of Jussie Smollett, the book.
Yeah, let's talk about the movie because I want to talk to you about John Wayne.
And I know your movie recommendation deals with John Wayne.
So let's get right into it.
Okay, so my movie recommendation is The Western.
John Wayne is known.
His best movies were Westerns.
It's The Searcher.
And it was directed by John Ford, who did they work together are some amazing movies.
And The Searchers is just an incredible movie.
It describes white pioneers in the West and their interactions with the Comanches.
And these are not like a nice tribe.
The Comanches would raid pioneers, kill the people, and abduct the women.
And John Wayne's, part of his family was attacked and killed.
And one of his nieces was abducted by the Comanches.
And he goes out to track them and get revenge.
And it's an openly, extremely racist movie that they have.
It doesn't have nothing to treat them like John Wayne.
Not only does he want to just kill these Comanche abductors, but his view was that white people that are abducted by these Indians and sexually raped or defiled, they're no longer white.
So he wants to kill his niece, too.
Rough story, but just a fantastic movie directed.
The cinematography is fantastic.
His movie is one of his best.
And then this gets into this issue of this interview that's come out this week in the Playboy magazine.
So I've got some very strong views about that interview.
Well, of course, John Wayne actually went on.
I don't know if people know this.
He named his son, Ethan Wayne, of course, as a result of the protagonist of that movie, The Searchers, which is one of his iconic movies.
So yeah, we've talked about this at length too already tonight, Jack, in the first hour of the John Wayne situation.
But with only two minutes or so remaining in the night, I mean, I would certainly love to hear your reaction to this fake outrage that the media is laying on John Wayne.
So now we've come to the point where you can now dig up interviews given 50 years ago by dead people and judge them by today's degenerate standards as coming up short of the bar.
Yeah, this is true.
Well, I wish I had lots of time to talk about that, Andrew.
This was John Wayne at the end of his career.
The 60s just sort of freaked out a lot of people, and I don't think he handled it very well.
He's being kind of reactionary and not going on.
His later movies were not good, like the Green Beret.
To me, that's as bad as Rambo.
He's going on about that.
What was your favorite, John Wayne?
You mentioned The Searchers tonight, but your favorites.
Searchers, stagecoach.
And then I think I linked that Irish romantic one, The Quiet Man.
Quiet Man is my favorite one.
It's a very romantic movie, and I look to do that.
But John Wayne, I think he married at least one Hispanic gal.
He sounded pretty.
He did.
Yeah, so, I mean, I don't talk to our listeners, but that's sort of my plan right now is I want to be like John Wayne.
I want to be my children.
I'm not Hispanic, but some of my children could be half Hispanic.
But they came out pretty good.
I thought that they are like him.
Hey, it was good enough for Cortez.
Cortez did it.
Would anybody say Cortez is a cuck?
Yeah, well, and they don't have these feminists.
I might not advise it, but I mean, you know, you're a man, you're thousands of miles away from home, you're not getting home for months.
And I mean, Cortez, you had to do something.
Yeah, there's some pretty Latinas, and they haven't been to law school.
Big cities, I mean, obviously, these gangs and criminals and stuff, but these women from these big cities that are like Hillary Clinton is from Chicago or something like that.
I mean, my view, there might be some biological racism, but I think that one of the biggest causes of homosexuality are these bad women that are in these cities or something.
They're not attracted to them.
They're not.
They're not fun.
So, you know, I don't know.
Hey, Jack, we'll pick it up next week.
Great to have another 30-minute set with you.
We'll talk to you next week.
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