March 2, 2019 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, going across the South and worldwide, as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Well, there's a couple of things we want to talk to you about in this third and final hour.
What a great show it's been tonight.
I tell you, the last two years and this year is following in the footsteps of the previous year.
Every year's been good.
I just think we've raised our game.
I think we have tonight, not a wasted minute.
Patrick Casey kicking off the show tonight with his reflections on CPAC.
We spent that first hour talking about what passes now as conservatism.
We talked about the demographic realities of what's coming.
Paul Kersey.
Paul Kersey, that's all I got to say.
I mean, Paul Kersey, fantastic as always.
And then a hodgepodge of stories we covered after Paul left us in the second hour.
Check it out if you missed it.
It was a great second hour.
We got some other stories I want to talk about this hour, but Keith, I just, you know, when there's a train wreck, it's hard to keep your eyes.
We were not the only ones who had this opinion of Diamond and Silk, who were the featured really.
Who were the, you know, top-build people.
Yeah, he wasn't even, he didn't even have his mic in his hand, folks on that one.
But some of the so-called leaders of the black community here have taken a similar opinion of Bishop.
Yeah, you're too close, Keith.
All right.
Bishop Talbert Swan, who has 100,000 followers on Twitter.
He says he's a pastor, an activist, an author, a talk show host, and a chaplain.
I guess there's supposed to be a difference there between pastor and chaplain somewhere.
But he wrote, white people love to see black folks shucking and jiving for their entertainment.
CPAC broke out their own black court jesters, coal and polyester.
Ladies, I'm sure Boss was very proud of his African Americans.
But here is one more, one more clip from the minds of Diamond and Silk, your conservative leaders in the current year.
And I heard that old Nancy Pelosi, uh-huh, talking about we're not going to give the president a blank check.
No, we're not.
We're not going to give him a blank check.
No, oh boy.
I'm sorry, Miss Nancy.
He didn't ask you for a blank check.
No, he didn't.
He asked you for $5.7 billion so that we can build the wall.
That's what.
All right.
Anyway, so I think you get the gist of it.
Keith.
Well, when you drive, hit the nail on the head, you drive it straight.
That's, it is minstrel show.
It is blackface.
And, you know, in this day and time, and particularly all of the negative publicity that blackface has gotten, you would think that the people at CPAC, running CPAC, wouldn't be so clueless and run.
This is a question.
This is the question.
This is something I meant to get at earlier.
Do they really think, facts be damned, and every single election cycle be damned, do they really think that stunts like this are going to help them get more of the black vote?
Do they really think that?
You know, I think they are.
I think that, as we said, denial is not just a river in Africa.
Denial is not a river in Africa.
Well, if they think that, they shouldn't be in charge of anything.
Let me just put it that way.
Because these people are pathetic even to blacks.
Now, just makes the CPAC people look like the frauds and the phonies that they are.
Okay.
Well, I didn't want to go back to that, but I saw another clip pop up in my Twitter feed.
So we, you know.
Anyway, Keith, there was some news out of your alma mater of the University of Mississippi, Ole Miss, as it is known.
Tell us about it.
Well, I think it was last Saturday.
There was a basketball game between Ole Miss and Georgia, which Ole Miss won in a squeaker, I think, by one point.
But there was also a rally at the Courthouse Square in Oxford, which is where Ole Miss is located, protesting the removal of Confederate statues and also the fact that the University of Mississippi has been in a about three decade or four decade process of distancing itself from its Confederate symbols and history.
And to protest this protest, the basketball team, at least some members of it, dropped to a knee, a la Colin Kaepernick.
Now, that was the bad news for Ole Miss.
The good news was, if you'll look at the picture of it, only the black players kneeled.
The white players did not.
And I want to say hats off to them for not cucking and not doing the politically correct thing.
Now, of course, the white coach of the Ole Miss team did bend his knee, I believe.
You know, somebody can correct me on that if I'm wrong, but I think he did.
And he also made a comment supporting his black players doing it.
But the silence was deafening about his white players.
But that's the group of people who had real courage in that particular moment, in my opinion.
And there was a rally there, and I think the people there rallying for the Christian flag, the Confederate flag, outnumbered the protesters two to one, which is good.
Only one protester was arrested, and that was a leftist protesting the pro-Confederate group.
I didn't know about this event until after the fact, but what I will say is God bless these folks.
It looks like they pulled off a legitimately peaceful demonstration, and it was well done, and we salute them here at TPC.
Now, one other news story with a minute remaining this segment, Keith.
It's been in the news so much, I don't know really what to say about it other than Cohen is testifying against Trump.
And the only thing I've seen.
Michael Cohen.
Michael Cohen, Michael Cohen, testifying against Trump this week.
That was supposed to be some big bombshell.
All I could see is that this guy was Trump's lawyer, and Trump paid him with a check.
And I guess that's supposed to be bad.
I mean, you know, I'll tell you this.
I mean, I could be disappointed with Trump, but when I see this nonsense about this black woman filing a lawsuit against him because he supposedly kissed her without verbal consent or something, you know, probably didn't happen.
And this thing with Cohen, I'm going to close ranks even still.
Look, I've seen this woman.
She'd make a freight train take a dirt road.
It is really.
But, Cohen, very quickly.
What's going on?
What's supposed to be so controversial here?
Well, what is controversial is he is charged now, supposedly credibly, by that expert on all such matters, Michael Cohen, with racism and anti-Semitism and misogyny, I guess.
These, as we said earlier, are, is you know, important to us is, as we said late uh, earlier in the show, these are elastic concepts that are changing and morphing every day.
What was racist yesterday is even more racist today.
What was not racist yesterday is now racist, and the same thing goes for anti-semitism, everything else, and basically we now see through the Oscars and through Mrs. Northam's travails, the wife of the Virginia governor, that white people aren't even allowed to have an opinion on racial issues anymore.
So, you know, who knows where this is all going to lead?
I don't think it's going to lead to a good place, folks.
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Something just struck me.
Now, you talk about six degrees of separation.
We're all six degrees removed from Brad Pitt or somebody like that.
TBC is literally like one degree of separation from everybody in the establishment media.
I mean, we've got links and connections, those ubiquitous links, as it were.
But there was something interesting that just struck me during the commercial break.
But Keith, very quickly, I know you wanted to make a parting shot on the Cohen testimonies.
Well, what was most important about Cohen's testimony was not what he said, but what went unsaid.
There were charges.
There were charges about what was politically correct and politically incorrect about Trump, but there was no proof of any crime.
It is not a crime to pay off an extortionist as he had Cohen do with Stormy Daniels.
There's no crime whatsoever.
Now, blackmail is a crime, but succumbing to blackmail is not, as you put it.
Right.
Right.
Paying off a blackmailer is not a crime.
And that's all that he did.
And compare this, for example, with John Edwards, who was running as a Democratic candidate.
He was paying $700 per haircut, too.
That should be a crime.
Yeah, well, and what he was doing actually was this.
His wife was dying of cancer, and he was professing to be this long-suffering, honest, honorable, faithful husband when he was flaming it up with a mistress at the time.
And he paid that mistress much more than Trump paid to Stormy Daniels for her silence.
That came out.
It certainly damaged him.
And it was laughed off by the left-wing press that that might be improper because they said he obviously did it not just for his campaign, but to prevent his wife from knowing about it.
So consequently, no foul, no crime, nothing at all.
Not even all of the violence.
Not even a violation of campaign finance laws, which if he had run afoul of the campaign finance laws, guess what?
It's punishable by a fine.
No imprisonment, nothing.
This is much ado about nothing, as usual, by the left.
They pretend that it's important, but it's a big nothing burger, as Mrs. Clinton would say.
Well, it goes back to the other fake bombshell, this black woman three years after the fact, filing this lawsuit.
Basically, I guess the gist of it is Trump supposedly trying to kiss her without verbal consent was the same as rape, I guess.
This is really the essence of fake news.
Guess who wrote this article for the Washington Post about Trump and this black campaign aide?
It was none other than Beth Reinhardt.
Now, Beth Reinhardt was really hot to get an interview with me.
She was writing for the Wall Street Journal at the time in 2016.
Beth Reinhardt is the reporter.
I mean, everybody wanted to talk to us in 2016.
You know that.
But Beth Reinhardt was the one that I said, I would rather die in a leper colony than talk to you for 30 seconds.
And that was my response to her interview request.
She wanted to put me on, you know, the front page of the Wall Street Journal talking about the Donald Trump Jr. situation.
But so it's interesting.
So here she is again now back with this breaking news.
More fake news.
More fake news.
Well, we got another interview request in this week, Keith, from a young lady, a college student at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.
And she writes that she's incredibly interested in the work that we do here at TPC, and that she's writing a paper on how the pro-European movement views gender and the world more broadly.
And she was hoping that she might be able to interview me.
She writes that she's listened to quite a bit of what I have said.
And it's apparent to her that I am a leader in the movement, and she thinks that my perspective would be invaluable.
And so I think I'll get back to her.
A young lady from St. Andrews University in Scotland.
You know, we did one of these.
Every now and then, these young college girls will want to interview me.
And we did one of these with a young lady by the name of Anna Waters at Northwestern University, who emailed me a couple of years ago with a similar request.
And I did a couple of interviews with her and ended up speaking to her class at Northwestern University.
So it's pretty prominent opportunity there to speak.
You can make it a trip to Scotland.
St. Andrews University.
I mean, it was meant to be.
I mean, the St. Andrews Cross, after all, in Scotland, where our southern forebears once.
Take me along, please.
I don't know if I have to go there to do the interview.
I think we can probably do it over the phone, but we'll see how it goes.
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And I had the opportunity, just talking about interviews, to make an appearance on the after party with Jason Kuna last weekend.
You know, you hear it from the people.
TPC is really universally well respected.
And, you know, you heard Paul Kersey say it tonight.
Keith, this is something when we talk about the respect that TPC gets, that is something that has been hard-earned.
That is something that it has taken years upon years upon years of doing our work the right way and treating our contemporaries and our peers in this movement with the respect that they deserve and working together in a way that reflects our beliefs and our values here at TPC.
I will say that TPC is really one of the few entities that is universally well respected.
And I don't think you'll find one person who could say something negative.
Well, in our cause, that is certainly in the world and in the media, you will.
But I'm very proud about that.
I'm very proud of what we've done together with our audience.
Well, the way I would put it succinctly is we have all the right friends and all the right enemies.
And we are just positioned right where we ought to be.
We, I think, are if there are good feelings and good relations in our movement, I think that the political cesspool is a large part of that and largely responsible for that.
We have set a tone that I think prevails for the most part.
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And I think basically we didn't coin the phrase, but we did start that policy among people in the right.
And I think it's paying dividends for the right.
Well, I don't know if we started it, but we certainly have set the example and tried to live by it for 15 years.
And that's just one of the things.
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I don't need a toy.
I took a stick, get it over again.
I'm playing the day, and I got a motion on it.
Because I don't want to work.
I want to make a double day.
Todd Rundgren, everybody, with Bang on the Drum.
I haven't heard that one in a while.
Icon of the 70s.
Jack must be a 70s guy.
Well, we'll find out.
Jack Ryan is now with us, and he's going to tell us why he selected that particular song as his musical recommendation of the week, as well as his book and movie recommendations to boot.
So, Jack, in short order, give us your song, your book, and your movie recommendations.
But before you do, I have to fill you in on a little secret.
Keith knows.
Keith and I went out to eat before the show tonight.
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So this is impromptu and unplanned, but I'm going to let Keith handle the rest of the show tonight so I can take off a little bit early.
I am not at 100%.
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So, Jack, I'm going to leave you in the good hands of Keith.
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But Jack, take it away.
Keith, the show is in your charge.
Jack, give us those recommendations.
And Godspeed for the rest of the show, folks.
I'll be listening.
Okay, sounds very good.
Well, I just had that song.
Plus, the song that I recommend, they're always good music.
It's like whatever the political context, I think, is good.
With Todd Rundgren, I don't want to work.
I always want to bang on the drum all day.
So I want to dedicate that song to my Chicago folks, Jesse Jackson, Kevin Alex Sharp.
And these people that just somehow managed to go through their whole life that they didn't want to work.
They didn't want to do these things.
And then this expands to various of my relatives who don't want to work either.
And they want to get in.
They want to get involved in political stuff, academics and stuff.
So these people, they don't want to work.
They just want to bang on the drum all day.
They want to get involved in political causes, whether there's left-wing stuff or there's neoconservative stuff.
But basically, they just don't want to work.
And so that's like they want to bump.
They've got some scam and stuff.
So that's the song, Todd Rudgen.
I don't want to work.
I want to bang on the drunk all day.
And so if you've got anyone in your life, relatives that don't want to work, play that song, man.
Just play the song.
I don't want to work.
I want to bang on the drum all day.
So it's a good tune.
Well, it was a good tune, and that's a good thought.
Tell us about the rest of your recommendations.
Okay.
Okay.
So the movie recommendation they want to have is The In-Laws, which is with Peter Falk and Ellen Arkin.
It's a very Jewish movie.
It's about folks that are getting married, and they have it.
And then the father of the bride is a dentist.
He's got a suspective practice in New York City.
He's in New Jersey.
And the father of the groom, he actually works for the CIA.
He has some issues and things like that.
He's the guy that he's got a plaque from John F. Kennedy.
He says, like, thanks for what we did.
And, you know, he's just like, you know, what did he do?
Like, he played in the Bay of Pigs, and it wasn't a very good thing.
And so he worked in there.
But it's a funny movie.
It's a good movie.
I like it.
So we want our listeners to know we don't like hate Ashkenazi J people.
Like, you know, we're there.
There's good music and stuff.
So the movie recommendation is The In-Laws with Peter Falk and Alan Arkin.
It's a funny movie.
It's a good movie.
So that's my recommendation.
Well, let me ask you this.
Jews are 2% of the U.S. population.
And it started, I guess, in the 80s.
But apparently, Hollywood was able to divine through their special processes and intuition that the rest of us were just, you know, waiting on the edge of our seat to, you know, explore all the intricacies of Jewish life in America.
We had like the Meet the Falkers and things like this.
But you think this is really a movie that does not fit that typical pattern of Jewish navel gazing, but it's a good movie for people here on the right to look at.
Is that a fair statement?
It's not a political movie at all.
It's just a regular movie.
It's a comedy movie.
I would say it's similar to many of the Danny Kaye movies that are there.
And it's like, it's not political.
Hollywood has always been very Ashkenazi there.
And there are certain reasons that we capture.
You have strict laws against pornography, the Hayes code.
But Louis B. Mayer of the MGA, he produced good movies.
They were good.
So this is just a basically good movie.
It's not a political movie at all, but it's the in-laws, and I would recommend it.
I like Columbo, the TV show that he's a detective on in Los Angeles.
I think it's a good movie.
It's not a political movie.
Yeah, so we want to say, like, we don't, our, our show is not, we're positive and we're not hateful, but we got there are absolutely extremely hateful Oscars and J people and involved in terrible things.
But this is not like that.
So this is just a movie that you can see and that you can go to your family and it won't corrupt your family.
But the in-laws, it's funny.
It's a good thing.
And so that's my recommendation.
But it's not a political recommendation.
Well, let me make an observation, too, about Hollywood.
You mentioned the Hays Code and there were censor boards throughout flyover country America for the most part, but also in places like Boston where they basically kept Jewish Hollywood in line.
And the way they did it was they knew in Hollywood that if they made a morally objectionable movie and it was banned, which most of them were, a few slipped through the cracks and whatnot, their profit margin would be cut in half.
So that kind of put the brakes on, you know, the proselytizing of the American people into their mindset.
A perfect example would be around 1957 or 58, there was a censor bureau in Memphis headed by Lloyd Binford.
My late wife's grandmother was one of the movie reviewers.
Well, he died and others like him died around the same time and it became this great First Amendment cause celeb to get rid of the movie censors.
Well, they did it and the last good chick flick was, you know, the one that I keep bringing up to you, Tammy and the Bachelor, which was wholesome.
Then the next year, after these people were gone, you had a summer place.
Now, I would recommend anybody to watch a summer place.
It's a celebration of adultery.
That's the type of thing that would not have gotten past Mr. Binford or his fellow movie censors in America before then.
And then the next year's summer chick flick was Pillow Talk with Rock Hudson and Doris Day.
And I kid you not on this, Jack.
It actually starts preparing America for transgenderism.
There are two scenes in there about that, where Rock Hudson darts into a door trying to escape Doris Day, and he's in an OBGYN's office.
And it's, you know, if you're in the know, it was obviously a Jewish OBGYN and his Jewish, you know, assistant.
Well, he says, she says, what are you here for?
I said, I need to see the doctor.
And she goes and tells the doctor.
In the meantime, he sees that the coast is clear, darts out.
And the nurse says, it must have been a mistake.
And the doctor said, there are things about human sexuality that we haven't even dreamt of yet.
And they did it not once, but twice in the movie.
So that's just kind of crazy.
But I just thought I would add that about the movie censors.
You're right.
Now, your third recommendation, Jag, tell us about that.
My third movie recommendation?
I don't have a movie recommendation.
No, no, you're third.
I thought you had a movie and a song.
And was there another category you had one in?
Oh, the song was I Don't Want to Work by Kyle Blundgren.
Like, I don't want to buy the drugs.
Yeah, behind the drum.
Yeah, I do.
But there wasn't a question that I have is The Code of the Street by Elijah Anderson.
He's a black sociologist.
Okay.
And so he gets into.
Tell us about that.
It's just a fantastic book that you have.
And he studies these rough areas, mostly Philadelphia.
Okay, you're kind of cutting out on me right now.
Okay, well, sorry, buddy.
Elijah Anderson, he writes about.
Well, that's great, my friend.
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We just got a huge.
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You can see now why I'm in the chair I'm in, and James is in his, but we're going to soldier through this as best we can.
Well, tell me, we've got your recommendations now.
What's happening over at Occidental Dissent?
Tell us what's on your plate.
No, we're just doing what we can.
We're strong for the South, and we're strong for our people and the like.
But we are suffering some serious persecution that the powers that be got just so upset that Trump won this election that they're cranking down and this idea that anything goes that we can let pornography and stuff.
And so they're trying to hunt down anyone that supported Trump or things.
They're taking away your Twitter account, your PayPal, your Facebook.
I'm getting banned.
If you ever say after some terrible Islamic terrorist attack, you say, well, I don't like terrorists or something.
They'll take away your PayPal, your Facebook and stuff.
So we are suffering persecution and they're taking away our freedom of speech.
And you have to go, like, where can you find honest commentary about American policy and stuff?
You got to go to Russia today.
And they'll say, like, oh, no, you know, you like the Russians.
But yeah, the Russia today gives you better honest commentary about American politics and culture than CNN, the MSNBC, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and things like that.
So that's what's happening.
But that just shows that we're right, and that's why we're being persecuted, and they're taking our freedom of speech.
So I wish our listeners would stand firm for us and say the reason why we're being persecuted is because we are telling the truth for our people.
And that's why they're people that don't hate you.
That just shows you're not being firm.
So that's what we're doing.
And we are staying firm.
We're telling the truth, and that's why we're being persecuted.
And that's why they're taking away all of our social media rights, things like that.
Well, I agree.
And quite frankly, I became aware of Russia Insider because of your blog and because of your website.
It's one of the links.
And I checked it on.
And I am now a regular reader, not only of Occidental Descent, but also of Russian Insider.
And I agree.
You know, it was something that happened.
It was like a light bulb coming on over my head during the Obama administration.
I said, I never thought I would see the day in my life when America was run by a Marxist globalist and Russia was run by a Christian nationalist.
But that was Vladimir Putin versus Barack Obama.
You know, but that happened, but that, but that did happen.
It actually happened a little bit longer than that.
And I'm a major.
Oh, I agree.
Yeah, they have it.
But Leningrad has been renamed St. Petersburg.
They've thrown off communism and they're pro-American.
They're pro-Christian European and their likes.
And these ex-communists, these Trotskyists, they're pissed off.
They sue them.
They became neoconservative.
I keep having things cut off every once in a while.
I don't know if you can hear me, but let me say this.
You know, isn't it remarkable how things have changed since 1966?
Back in 1966, when Russia was run by Soviet Marxists, Hollywood couldn't stop laughing at Russophobia among the rubes in flyover country in America.
In fact, they made a movie about it called The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming.
And it showed how, you know, wonderful Russians were at that time and how bad it was.
You know, this instinctive hatred of Russians, and they basically were trying to wean Americans away from it.
Now, it's really remarkable to watch that movie, and that's a movie I would recommend that you watch, Jack.
The Russians are coming to Russians come with Alan Arkin and people like that, and compare it to Hollywood's take on the Russians today and the left-wing establishment generally.
Now, they and the rubes of flyover country in America have exchanged places.
They have this instinctive, irrational hatred of Russia.
And Russia, at least in my opinion, and I may be naive, but I can't see any reason why Russia should not be our greatest ally in the world rather than the heart of darkness and our greatest enemy.
What do you think?
Yeah, absolutely.
Anyone who would go around in 1961 saying that there's Russian spies hiding behind a bush trying to subvert our country, try to influence our politics or put fluoride in our toothpaste, they would be dismissed as some crazy right-wing conspiratory stuff.
But now people are saying these things.
They're just regular, you know, liberal Democrats or something like that.
But no, Russia is great.
I mean, Russia, again, Leningrad has been renamed St. Petersburg, and they have a healthy version about culture and sport.
If you're ever really depressed, like most of us are, look at the videos when these cultural Marxist pussy riot.
They try to go into churches all over Western Europe and into Russia, and they try to take off their clothes and insult the people.
When they try to do that in Russia, these Cossacks go in and they spray them with pepper spray and they whip them with whips and they get sent to work things.
It's great.
I think that's fantastic.
Vyaron Putin is a great guy, but there are all these Eastern Europeans.
It's not just Russia.
There's Hungary, there's Poland.
They've got their own traditions, there's cultures and things like that, but they're doing great.
What it shows you, Jack, is that there are advantages to being backward when it's not being rich, but just we're not, they're not as rich.
Well, I'm saying that tongue-in-cheek.
I'm not saying they're really backward, but when you are not on the cusp of progressive change, that's really an advantage rather than a drawback with the changes that have been thrust upon the world and white people worldwide during the current era.
You know, thank heavens, thank God for a backward Hungary or a backward Russia or whatnot.
They're deserving riches.
Well, get beyond the fact.
I'm not saying backward in that sense.
I'm being ironic when I say it.
I'm saying that, you know, they're supposedly backward, but if that's backwardness, give me backwardism every time.
We want our people to be healthy and positive, and we want to respect our working people, and we want to do our own work.
And that's like things about South Africa.
People, they say they would rather be murdered in their own bed than have to make their own bed.
So we want to do our own work.
We want to respect our own working people, particularly in the South, but other places.
We're pro-working people, and we're not so rich that we can't do wash our own dishes like the idea.
The Bush family is so bad.
Like Barbara Bush, she never did her own shopping.
Okay, she didn't know what a scanner at a checkout place was like.
And that's why they weren't doing so good because they didn't do their own work.
And so, you know, we're for the working people, particularly in the South and other places.
We do our own work.
We do our own shopping.
We don't have minimum wage people that will come slaves for us.
And we respect our European people, particularly in Eastern Europe, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Finland.
Those places are looking good.
Yeah, they're looking good.
Well, just like you said, Jack, you know, the South in particular and flyover country in general have been described and portrayed by the left coast and on the Acella corridor in the Northeast from D.C. to Boston as backward.
And I say that's one of the finest compliments you can give an area in this current age, be it Eastern Europe, Russia, or the American South and flyover country, at least in my humble opinion.
Yeah, just like you do your own work.
You're progressive.
You're not some rich person that can't wipe their own behind or something like that.
Well, I don't care if you call it progressive or backward.
Whatever it is, hallelujah.
You know, that's a saving grace.
Flyover place is looking good.
Russia, Eastern Europe is looking good.
Hollywood's terrible.
Who can watch the Academy Awards?
You watch that stuff?
I couldn't watch that.
The Grammy Awards.
Look, I don't even try to watching it is like hitting yourself in the head with a hammer.
It feels so good when you stop.
Yeah, I just would rather watch reruns of Gilligan's Island than watch the Grammy Awards or the Academy Awards.
This is bad television or something like that.
The next time you're in Memphis, the next time you're in Memphis, you need to come by my house and watch some of these old movies and we'll pour those out.
But if I VHS, it deteriorates.
You can't see the ones.
But yeah, I'd love to come next week.
I want to come to Memphis.
I'd like to meet our listeners.
And let's promote our show.
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