March 9, 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, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Welcome back, everybody, to the third and final hour of the live broadcast for this Saturday evening, March the 9th.
It is ladies' night here at TBC.
So in response to what they're calling International Women's Day, and in fact, International Women's Month, it appears as though they're promoting everything a woman shouldn't be.
So what we're doing tonight in response to that is presenting to you four women that are living lives that represent everything a woman should be.
And we've done that in the second hour with Lacey Lynn and our very young Courtney from Alabama.
In just a few minutes, you're going to hear from the wife of one of our biggest supporters.
But right now we have with us Kayla, big cat Kayla herself, the hostess of A Comfy Tangent on YouTube.
Kayla's actually very busy tonight.
I want you to know.
She has another engagement in just a few minutes' time.
Kayla, tell us about that and welcome to the show.
Welcome back, I should say.
Well, thank you for the invitation once again, James.
I hope you and your listeners are doing well.
We're doing very well.
We're always doing well when we're surrounded by so many women and as tonight would afford us that opportunity.
Where are you going in a few minutes time?
Oh, well, I'm heading over to do a stream with a fellow woman.
She goes by the name of Patricia Mother Henn, and the show is called Hen House on Verbo Tempestis, and that's on YouTube.
And we actually discuss traditionalism, the roles of women, family, things along those lines.
Well, so actually, ladies and gentlemen, this is fantastic because that appearance by Kayla will occur at 9 o'clock Central Time.
So as soon as we go off, you can switch over there and just continue the conversation with her on that venue.
So that'll be fantastic.
Well, of course, Kayla, what we're talking about tonight is International Women's Day.
So very quickly, I know we only have you for one segment tonight.
Your response to that and the broader question, which would be, of course, what should be, I asked this of Lacey in the second hour, what should be the woman's natural role in both a family and in politics?
Because obviously you're taking a more outspoken role than most women would be.
So again, to repose the question, your take on International Women's Day and your thoughts on what a woman's role should be in the family and in politics at large.
Well, I think a woman's role is complementary to a man, right?
And obviously the overarching theme with National Women's Day is independence.
And it's good to be independent, right?
I mean, you need to be able to stand on your own two feet when necessary, but it is to a fault.
And I do think that a woman's place to be most effective as a woman is next to a man, right?
I mean, to be a working partnership, you need a partner.
And it emphasizes our role and what we can contribute when we have a partner to contribute next to.
Well, that's a great answer, to be sure.
So as a woman, you don't buy into the propaganda that surrounds the celebration of International Women's Day, or at least not the way that they are celebrating women, the way that they're supposedly celebrating women.
You would reject that and give them a better way.
And of course, that's the way you articulate in your work in the appearances you make and on your own channel.
I would say I overwhelmingly disagree with kind of the way that they are portraying women.
And just the idea that, you know, I mean, the way that you are truly empowered is to promote abortion, is to promote, I mean, kind of these things that are antinatalist, that are, you know, against the family and against family values is inherently anti-woman.
So yes, I overwhelmingly disagree with what they promote.
Now, we want to give you the chance to plug.
I have another question that we haven't touched on tonight, and I think it's an important question.
But very, very quickly, as quickly as you can, plug the contact information because we want to give you the opportunity to do that.
How can people follow your work?
Oh, well, just my Twitter is probably the easiest way to find streams going on and so forth on YouTube.
And that is at BigCat underscore Kayla.
At BigCat underscore Kayla.
And Kayla just reminded me, I said this in the first hour, or rather in the second hour, the last hour.
If you want to link over to her, all you got to do is go to our Twitter page if you're already following us at James Edwards TPC for the political success pool.
And there you can link over to Lacey and Kayla, the two of our four guests tonight who have Twitter.
And from there, you can link over to everything else that they're doing.
Now, one thing, we're all about pro-family here on TPC.
I know you are as well, Kayla.
And in order to have families, it takes a man and a woman.
I don't know if people have forgotten that, but that is a fact, at least to have real families.
I don't know about these Franken families.
But everybody we've had thus far, you and Courtney and Lacey, are all women who are younger than me.
I'm 38.
So you're not too far removed from the days.
None of us were born married or engaged.
And I think that this is an important question.
At one point, we were all single.
Now, as a woman, I have seen this as a man.
So many men, especially white men, particularly white men, are paralyzed by the thoughts.
Now, I don't know if white guilt has played a role in this or whatever the case may be, but there are not a lot of white men who have the ability to go out and approach a woman.
Now, I know your relationship status and I know your situation, but at the time before all of that, what would be an ideal situation?
Give some pointers to the guys out there who may be listening because I think this is important.
You can't have a family until you have a mate.
What is the appropriate way for a man to approach a woman?
How was it that you would like to have been approached?
What was it that attracted a man to you?
Oh, gosh.
I mean, with the man I'm with, we were.
Specifically or in general, however you prefer.
Well, I mean, I think that the thing is there's the fine line between friend zone and actually being a friend, right?
Because to be in a relationship, you should be friends.
This person, if you're spending the rest of your life with them, they should be your best friend.
I think that having the confidence to actually go forward, and that's the thing, right?
I mean, for you to be a contributor in a relationship, you have to be a confident young man yourself.
And that's probably the biggest thing is to build yourself up, right, and become desirable for a woman.
And she will help to continue to build you, right, as you will build her.
But I'd say confidence would be the number one thing.
Don't listen to whatever propaganda is out there that's telling you you are less than what you really are because you're not.
Well, that's great advice.
I mean, it's common sense advice, I guess, to an extent, but it's certainly advice that has to be repeated in this degenerate day and age.
Our men need to be confident.
Men need to be successful.
Our men need to establish themselves and establish a foundation upon which they can build a family, and then they need to go out and approach women.
I mean, they need you.
I mean, we're not talking about game here.
We're talking about going out and approaching a woman and building a family and extending our civilization.
But you can't do that if you're too beaten down by white guilt or whatever anxieties you may have.
If you can't approach a woman, if you can't talk to a woman, you're not going to be doing what you need to be doing, and that's raising kids and having families.
I mean, that is a hero.
Being a hero starts at home.
We can all be heroes by playing our natural roles in a family.
That goes for men and women alike.
Kayla, great to have you back on tonight, even for a short hit.
Good luck on your next appearance.
I know you got a busy schedule tonight, but we appreciate you coming on with us for a few minutes.
Thank you for having me.
All right, there she goes.
We'll be back with Janice Hamblin next.
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Anytime we talk about feminism and a woman's role in society, in the family, etc., I don't know if there's ever been a show we've tackled this topic where I haven't quoted Francis Parker Yockey.
He had a great take on the whole thing about radical feminism.
His quote was, feminism liberated women from the natural dignity of their sex and turned them into inferior men.
Well, that's what feminism is doing, but that is not what traditional living does for a woman.
A traditional living exalts a woman and presents her as the integral piece to our civilization that she is.
Joining us now is the fourth and final woman of our panel this evening.
All of the women in our panel thus far in our discussion have been in their 20s and 30s.
So Janice is ever so gently a little more mature than that, I think would be the word that we would use.
A little more mature.
But what a fantastic lady she is.
And we want to have this perspective as well because it's also important, perhaps the most important that we've had this evening.
First of all, Janice, how are you?
I'm doing just fine.
And you can call me when I am.
I'm old.
I'm old enough.
No, no, no, no.
Every last one of y'all's mother.
The word is mature or experienced, whichever one you would prefer.
But listen, we get either way, however you want to describe it.
I think the audience gets the drift.
But this is important, though.
And the question is this.
You've listened to the other members of our panel tonight.
This is Ladies' Night.
And you're every bit as much of a lady as they are, to be sure.
What did you think about what the younger ladies had to say?
And where would you, having more experience and having gone through more in life, how would you fill in the blanks?
Anything they left out?
Well, all couples need to listen to TPC together.
But, no, actually, I was listening to you.
Well, there's a story behind that.
Would you mind sharing that?
I don't mean to interrupt, but there's an incredible story behind that.
Before Richard would ask me out for a date, he made me listen to your show to see if I liked it or not.
And I go, what was wrong with it?
You made me think it was going to be something really awful.
And it wasn't.
It was a great show.
So in other words, when you were dating the man who would eventually become your husband, there was a vetting process, and it included whether or not you approved of TPC.
Yes.
That was before he asked me out.
Wow.
What a man.
I mean, you married the right guy.
Let me just tell you that.
Yes, I did.
I listened to them.
They all had really great points.
One called said the International Day of Women was a joke.
Another one said it was embarrassing.
I would like to say that it was disgusting.
I do like the answers that Kayla gave, you know, saying that women need to compliment men, and we have to have some kind of independence up to a point, but our real God-given role is to compliment a husband.
So I like that.
And what I like, why I call that disgusting is that it's recognizing women around the world for all the wrong things.
It's recognizing them for becoming an independent businesswoman who doesn't need anybody or anything.
They don't need a husband.
They don't need children.
They just need their job.
And it's forgetting to celebrate our God-given roles of being a wife and a mother, which is, you know, the most important thing that any of us can ever do in our whole entire life as a female is to marry somebody that we can compliment and we are compatible with and to have children.
Well, Janice, you know, one thing we haven't talked about tonight, and everything you're saying is, of course, spot on, as it always is.
But talk about balance.
I mean, I'll just give you a very quick snapshot of a day in my life earlier this week.
I got a speeding ticket, I will admit, a few weeks ago, and my day in court was a couple of days ago.
And so I woke up that morning.
I played with my son a little bit before the homeschooling started.
And I did what I do for work.
And then they did a little homeschooling.
And then I thought it would be a good experience for my children to go with me to court.
You know, I think that's a good thing.
I mean, you talk about learning about civics.
How about actually going to a working court and going before the judge and watching me plead guilty to speeding?
But it was an experience that they enjoyed.
And then we went out for a milkshake after that, after I paid my fine.
And we went to the post office.
And then we went to a general store, went into this general store, and they still sold Confederate kepis there in this county outside of Memphis.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, I said that to your husband, absolutely.
And so I bought that for my son, and I gave him a little lesson on how proud he should be.
You know, my son's only four, but that his great, great, great, great-grandfather fought for that flag.
And, you know, we gave, you know, I don't beat it.
You know, my kids are kids, but, you know, when the time's appropriate, I always give them a little lesson.
And then we went for a walk in the woods.
We had dinner together.
A little bedtime story, time for my wife, you know, a little time just for us after the kids were put to bed.
You know, that was just, that was just a day in the life of James Edwards.
And then, of course, you know, that revolves around, I guess, or perhaps my work revolves around everything else.
But that's the balanced life.
I mean, you know, being a part of a family, being a part of a cause bigger than yourself, what would you say a balanced life for a woman, for a wife, for a fiancé, a girlfriend, even someone still looking for a mate?
What does the balanced life of a woman entail?
That's kind of a hard one because I had the balance in life that I didn't want.
I had to be a working wife and mother, which is very, very difficult.
You always feel like your boss gets the best of you, your children get the next, and your husband gets whatever is left over.
And I don't think that's the way God ever intended that to be.
I think that husbands should always come first in what their needs are.
Even if what they need you to do is to wait home for a FedEx package like I was supposed to yesterday.
You know, those things are important to do.
And so a balanced life is, you know, even as a wife and a mother, you still have to take some time for yourself.
I always put my kids to bed early.
They needed their sleep, and I needed that little bit of space for me before my ex-husband came home.
I don't have that problem now.
Balance now is just, you know, working in tandem with Richard, you know, helping him at his job whenever he needs me to, taking care of the house and the garden and things like that.
But it's important to have that balance.
You're right.
You have to have some kind of balance.
You need a little bit of everything all day.
And the main thing is to keep your spiritual life where it needs to be.
Thank you.
Thank you for mentioning that.
I don't know if that may have been somewhat neglected tonight, but it's perhaps the most important thing.
Thank you for that.
It is.
It is.
It is the very most because if you're not where you are supposed to be spiritually, you're not going to fulfill the role that you're supposed to.
And that's on the man's side and on the woman's side.
You know, the Bible says that men are to love their wives as themselves.
And I think that is something that has been really lost in our society today.
Men love themselves and women love themselves, and nobody loves the other person much.
You know, there's lots of things.
Well, I was just going to say, Janice, this is the perfect way to end this panel of four on femininity and a woman's role in society and politics and the family, et cetera, that we've been showcasing tonight as our response to International Women's Day.
That's fantastic.
And let me tell you something, folks.
I mean, we all know what's going on in modern day churches, but forget the churches.
Go to the Bible.
Go to the Word of God itself.
If you want to have yes, I mean, with regards to how a family should be run, a man's role and a woman's role, a husband's role and a wife's role, the Bible lays it out.
And obviously, that's the word of God.
It cannot be improved upon.
Can I put one last thing in there?
Because I hear the music.
Caleb.
Men need to be confident.
But I say men also need to take the lead.
Amen.
Hey, amen to that.
You've got one that does.
I know him well.
And he's the one.
Be confident and take the lead, men.
Advice from our women tonight.
We'll be right back.
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How about a round of applause for our ladies tonight, gentlemen?
Lacey Lynn, Courtney from Alabama, Big Cat Kayla, and Janice Hamblin.
Listen, that is a fantastic representation of the fairer sex.
You can count on it.
And you heard them right here on TPC.
Those women still do exist.
Men, you need to go out and find them and raise a family with women like that.
I am so honored to know each of the four women on our panel tonight.
Great radio.
What an honor to present them this evening.
I made an appearance on the afterparty with Jason Kuna a few days ago to talk about my career in the radio.
Now, we posted this to thepolitical Sasspool.org on February the 25th.
I came on to the top of that broadcast.
I stayed on for about 45 minutes.
Now, this is just another one of the interviews that I feel as the regular listeners of TPC will very much enjoy.
But there was a part, this was actually, you know, we talk about being our 15th year on the air.
Their YouTube show just celebrated their first anniversary, and I was actually a guest on their first anniversary broadcast.
So it's supposed to be a celebration of them.
But there was a mighty fun endorsement of the work of TPC that was given by Jason, the host of the No White Guilt podcast.
And I don't have this queued up for Sam.
We're going to play it locally, but see if you can hear it.
And there's a reason I'm playing this.
It's not self-indulgence, I promise you.
But take a listen, and then I'll tell you why I wanted to share this with you tonight.
This is Jason Kuna talking about the work that we have done here on TPC over the course of the last 15 years.
James Edwards is an absolute exemplar of how we should behave.
And this comes from the blood and soil, the root, trunk, and bow of really what it means to be a proud American southerner.
And that is a hue of Western civilization that we all should take pride and we all should look to to emulate all of us out there.
There is so much concern about being doxed and how do you handle this and how do you handle that?
And people, all it takes is just a little mention of their name, even in just their local newspaper.
And they melt down and their world is destroyed as far as they're concerned.
And they can't fight another day.
We don't need that.
What we need is people emulating James Edwards.
Who else out there has had the United States Congress come down on them?
Who else out there has had the leadership of the largest Protestant denomination come down on their head?
The government of the United States come down on their head.
Mainstream media around the world come down on their head and yet continue the fight with a smile on his face, building a beautiful family with a beautiful wife and beautiful children.
It does not get any more storybook than that.
And I will say, I will absolutely say this with certainty in my heart, with as great and as honorable and as noble of a man as Nathan Bedford Forrest was.
James, he would be a lucky man to have had James Edwards.
This is on his side.
This guy has really endured this year after year, and he's got a beautiful smile on his face.
He's living a life of joy, of love, of faith, whatever you want to say about Christianity.
This man is in bliss, and he's had his whole world turned upside down by the anti-whites.
And yet he still has a beautiful wife, beautiful children, a happy family, and under pressure every single time that the anti-whites have come down on him.
He has not flinched.
That is the kind of person that we all need to be emulating.
And he's said many times on his show before about honored people in our cause that there'll be a statue to this person or to that person once we reestablish and recapture our destiny.
Unquestionably, there's going to be a statue of James Edwards amidst those other great heroes of our people.
James.
How about that, ladies and gentlemen?
I mean, what an honor, what an honor it is to be able to command an endorsement like that.
Jason Kuna, speaking from his heart.
You know, when TPC first took to the airwaves in 2004, we were the only media outlet other than, I guess, a couple of print publications at the time that actively defended and advanced the interests of Europeans in the public arena.
And though we remain the only pro-white entity on the AM radio here on this network with Liberty Roundtable, the past 15 years have seen an explosion of somewhat similar content, especially on YouTube.
I mean, I don't know if there's anybody else that really pours on the pro-Southern, pro-Christian aspects of our people the way we do.
But it remains, nevertheless, an incredible achievement to be part of an innovative and trailblazing endeavor that has inspired so many others who are now doing remarkable work.
People like Jason.
I mean, I love Jason.
I mean, Jason has been a friend of mine for a long time, even before he started his own work, to know that we have had that impact on him.
But TPC is universally respected by other notable personalities in our movement, this movement to safeguard the history and heritage of our ancestors.
And that is not something I take lightly.
Quite the contrary, in order to earn that respect that we've been given, it took 15 years, a decade and a half of delivering consistent results against all odds and against all attacks and working with others in a very professional way, in a supportive way.
We promote everybody here that's doing good work.
There's no ego.
There's no jealousy.
There's no resentment.
There's no bickering about who's bigger and who's better.
We promote them all.
And of course, you just heard, Jason, you get the idea of how others view TPC.
But the fact remains, however, that our work here is not finished yet.
But there's only one way that it continues, and that is if we have your support, the support of this listening audience.
Folks, this isn't a gimmick.
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We're now a full week into TPC's vital first quarter fundraising drive, and we need to kick it into high gear, folks.
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That's what I'm asking you for tonight, folks.
TPC has inspired listeners and leaders alike, and I would love to be able to continue to do that.
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15 years, I hope, will one day be just a drop in the bucket compared to how long we're going to be here providing results and victories for our people.
But I don't make that decision, folks.
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This episode of TPC is complete with a little bit of yodeling.
And that song will bring about the one and only Jack Ryan to close out tonight's show.
Jack, what's the song?
Why did we pick it?
Let's get to all those recommendations because I know you've got a topic tonight that I was eager to touch on.
Not Terry Brayton Carpenter, some feminist rant or something, but it's just a traditional country and western song, which is very good.
So my theme tonight is country and western movies and books and things like that.
So that's my song.
And that's what we're going to introduce us tonight.
And that's where we're starting.
All right, give us very quickly again because you were a little low at first.
We got it taken care of.
The name of the song and the artist one last time.
I think it's Susie Bargas.
I want to be a cowboy's sweetheart.
I want to be a cowboy's sweetheart.
Well, I think there's a few ladies tonight who may have agreed with that sentiment.
Okay, so that's the song.
And let's get to the book and movie and to the theme itself.
Okay, so my book is Larry McMurtry, Streets of Laredo.
And his most famous book and movie series was Lonesome Dove.
Very good.
Excellent.
Holly good.
But then they had to corrupt him in order to get published.
He had to do some gay cowboy thing.
I don't even want to give the name of the things like that.
So that's the book, Streets of Laredo.
But my movie is a Turner classic movie.
They died with their boots on it.
Errol Flynn is a biography of General Custer.
Olivia DeHavam is in that.
I just saw it tonight on Turner Classic Movies.
It's fantastic.
And I highly recommend the movies of Errol Flynn.
Obviously, he's most famous for Robin Hood, and he had very good politics too.
He was America First.
There's other issues about sexuality and stuff.
But man, that guy was a great actor and handsome.
If I looked as good as he did, I could get chicks, you know.
But that's a great, great movie.
They died with their boots on.
So that's my thing.
It's a cowboy and western theme tonight.
All right.
Well, I have fitting to be sure.
Now, there was another topic that is going to be your central theme for your appearance this evening.
Always great to have Jack's weekly contributions.
But it concerns Ted Turner.
Now, tell us why we're talking about Ted Turner tonight.
That's a name people may not have thought about all too recently.
Okay, well, Ted Turner, well, you should go down and like the history books.
He was the last Southerner that owned any type of national TV news network, CNN, Turner Broadcasting.
He was not a conservative.
He was not Christian.
He was actually anti-bat, but he ran CNN.
And then he owned the Atlantic Braves.
He was a World Cup sailor and the like.
But he took the 30 pieces of silver.
He betrayed our people.
He sold his network to Time Warner Incorporated, to Gerald Levin.
He thought he was going to move to Hollywood.
He married Hanoi, Jean Fonda.
But this Hollywood mafia, it's not just liberals against conservatives.
It's very ethnic.
If you want to be the top of organized crime, you had to be Italian mafia.
If you want to be in this Hollywood world, you got to be in this Ashkenazi J thing.
So they didn't accept him.
He gave up CNN to Gerald Levin, and now Jeff Zucker runs CNN.
So the difference between CNN when Ted Turner ran it.
And now what it is, we lost this whole network.
So the main issue is why our media is so bad.
It's not that the people are liberal.
It's that the media has been given over to ethnic, racial, and sexual, homosexual groups that hate us.
And so that was a terrible deal that Ted Turner, he once run a big network, CNN, Pat Buchanan, was on it, and he gave it away.
And that's a tragic story, but that's just what happened.
So I just want to acknowledge it.
And that's why he was voted one of the traitors of the year by restoration.
You know, it's an interesting thing.
I mean, there's no doubt about it.
You were talking to me earlier in advance of the show tonight, and you were talking about how Ted Turner was one of our biggest disappointments because at the end of the day, he is a white Southern male.
I mean, he may not, he's a Gentile.
He may not be a Christian.
He may not.
But here's the thing about Ted.
I mean, yeah, Ted's an enigma because he obviously has somewhere, at least in the depths of the marrow of his bones, some tinge of loyalty to his people.
I think he has a tinge.
I think he's a southern guy, and he's there, and he's the land of braves.
Well, you know, he had some issues.
But the religious one and political is like he was a southern guy that owned a big network.
He was successful.
He ran the Andy Griffith show.
He had Pat Buchanan on it.
And his politics was liberal.
But I don't think that just being liberal is necessarily that bad if you don't hate our people, if you don't desecrate Confederate graves and make movies that present our women as horse and stuff.
So he didn't do any of those things.
But the issue was that he tried to make it in Hollywood and he wasn't part of this ethnic mafia.
And you never heard from him after he sold out to Time Warner Incorporated, Gerald Levin.
He might as well just fallen off the planet.
You never would have heard him anymore.
So it's a terrible story that none of our people.
I hope you don't do that.
I hope you don't sell out our show to Time Warner Incorporated and marry Hanoi Jane Fonda or some other person and hope you're going to make it or something.
I don't think that's something that we would.
Well, I've never had an offer that lucrative, but I've had some lucrative offers that I've turned down.
So don't worry about that, folks.
We've talked about that.
Really?
We've talked.
Yeah, that's about it.
But, you know, no worries about that.
That's not going to happen here.
That's for sure.
You can bank on one thing that that's not going to happen with James Edwards and TPC.
You can go to your grave.
You can bet the house on that.
But I will tell you this about Ted Turner.
Here are some things.
The reason we're talking about Ted Turner tonight, in case anybody's wondering, is that, Jack, you were talking about your theme tonight is Cowboys and Western and the romance between cowboys and women.
And Ted owns the Turner Classic Movies Channel that actually shows some relatively wholesome movies.
I mean, back when wholesome movies were still being made.
But the thing about Ted Turner is, too, in addition to that, is what people may not remember, and I've mentioned it on this show a couple of times, but Ted Turner basically funded the movies Gods and Generals, which is the best movie about the war between the states.
Perhaps, I mean, certainly the only good contemporary movie that's ever been made.
If there's any in antiquity that were made decades before I was born that are better, I haven't seen it.
But the movie Gods and Generals was a fantastic movie funded largely out of Ted Turner's pockets.
He actually appears in a scene in a Confederate camp and in a Confederate uniform.
And he's singing Dixie with the Confederate band there in that scene.
And Ted Turner, not only that, Jack, Ted Turner actually led the procession.
He led the procession in a Confederate uniform on horseback.
He led the procession of the funeral of the Hundley crew in Charleston.
So here you have this major media guy who's funding a pro-Confederate movie and leading the procession in downtown Charleston, South Carolina.
I was there.
I saw him with my own eyes, took a picture of him as he led it in 2004.
So there was something in Ted that wanted to honor the South.
Why he didn't do more with the opportunities he had, I guess we'll never know.
We do.
We have a minor disagreement.
I didn't like Gods and Generals.
I loved Gettysburg.
I thought that was fantastic.
And this is sort of a sequel to that.
They put a lot of money, but I thought that Gods and Generals is very preachy.
And they tried to say that the South, they weren't racist at all.
And they're kind of gone.
I've just been, I mean, I like the position I had it, but I just didn't think it was a great movie.
I thought that Gettysburg was fantastic, was excellent, really good.
And we wanted this movie.
So I think they put a lot of money into it.
You know, they try to say that, oh, the South's not racist and the other side is, I don't know, we can say it.
But anyway, I just thought that Ted Turner, he was one of our guys.
He's very successful.
And again, you don't have to be conservative to just be, don't hate our own people.
Okay, you can be a liberal person or maybe secular or something like that.
And Ted Turner was doing all those things.
He was successful, great champion, a World Cup sailor, the owner of the Atlantic Braves.
But I mean, basically, it comes down to this, that he took the 30 pieces of silver.
He betrayed our people.
He betrayed our religion.
And he tried to suck up and make it into this Hollywood Hashkimaji mafia world.
And it wasn't accepted and he was destroyed.
So to our listeners coming in, whether you're poor, middle class, or rich, don't do what Ted Turner did.
Don't betray our people.
Don't take the 30 pieces of silver and don't produce bad movies against us.
So that's kind of my theme tonight.
Well, as our friend is saying, liberalism is bad and it does destroy, and it is the eater of worlds.
And certainly, if Ted did have some things that could have been fostered and nurtured and developed into something more, I'm thankful for God and General Gods and Generals.
I'm thankful that he led the procession in Charleston, but he should have done so much more.
Anyway, what a show tonight.
Thanks to the women.
Thanks to Jack.
Thanks to Keith.
I'm James.
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