March 23, 2019 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Well, here we go.
Third and final hour of tonight's live broadcast for Saturday, March the 23rd, a day shy of my daughter's birthday, my firstborn.
She'll be nine years old tomorrow, ladies and gentlemen.
What a great honor it has been to be her father, to be the father of two wonderful children, Henry, who is four, her younger brother, my second.
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It is the greatest thing that you could possibly experience.
And we had that experience today at her birthday party.
And just times with friend and family, and then to be able to come in here and have a worldwide audience tuned in to hear what we have to say.
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And we're going to shout out to some of the members of that extended family here in this first segment of our third hour.
And then we're going to get to Rich Hamlin.
Rich and his wife, Janice, were on with us for the first couple of shows this year that we did, the first two weeks of January, talking about their trip to South Africa.
They were in South Africa in December.
They gave us an eyewitness report of what they saw, what they experienced as Americans over there.
Great way to kick off the broadcasting year with Rich and his wife.
And then, of course, Janice, his wife, was back with us for Ladies' Night just a couple of weeks ago.
So they're dear, dear friends.
And he's going to be back with us here in the next couple of segments.
And we are going to be, well, we're just going to be talking about other items in the news.
I called Rich today, right before my daughter's party started.
I said, Rich, I'm at the grocery store.
I had to pick up a couple of things.
I thought it'd be, well, I texted him and then he called.
And I thought we, you know, why don't you just come on?
We'll just hang out on the air tonight.
We're keeping Keith fresh for Confederate History Month, you know, coming up in April.
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All right, I'm really looking forward to this segment.
It's always fun when we have Rich on.
Again, they made for two great shows to kick off our broadcasting year, the first two weeks of January.
Rich back with us tonight.
And Rich, I saw this article earlier in the week.
It's laughable.
The Washington Post, the Washington Post, what would you call it?
Its tagline now is Democracy Dies in Darkness.
I love how these criminally corrupt media outlets that wouldn't know the truth if it slapped them in the face.
They position themselves, they present themselves as the crusaders for truth, but nothing could be more absurd.
But anyway, democracy dies, that's for sure, if you read the Washington Post.
Well, here's the headline.
Charlottesville police charge teen in racist school threat.
And they've got a picture of Heather higher away.
She's got her own street named after her now, and all this sidewalk chalk.
I don't know what it is about grown adults going and painting in chalk.
I mean, that seems sort of like, I don't know, I mean, regressive or even retarded.
But that's what they do.
And anyway, a 17-year-old was arrested and charged Friday in connection with the racist online threat that prompted Charlottesville City schools to close on Thursday and Friday.
So they closed on Thursday and Friday, Rich, this guy, this kid.
He's 17.
They're charging him as an adult.
They're charging him with a felony.
He's 17.
And he sent in what they call to be a racist threat.
And they shut down schools for two days based upon an email.
Okay, that's where they're at right now in Charlottesville.
Police Chief Rashaw, that's capital R, lowercase A, capital S, H A L L R S Brackney, said the suspect was arrested and is believed to have acted alone.
They said that, oh, there was one quote in here that really got me.
Well, they say all the things you would expect them to say.
We want the community in the world to know that hate is not welcome in Charlottesville.
Violence is not welcome.
Intolerance is not welcome.
And in apparent reference to President Trump remarked that very fine people were on both sides in Charlottesville in August of 2017, the police chief of Charlottesville said this week, in Charlottesville and around the globe, we stand firmly in stating that there are not very fine people on both sides of this issue.
Well, interesting, Rich, the police chief got it right.
There are not very fine people on both sides of Charlottesville.
All of the good guys were on the sides that were marching in defense of the Robert E. Lee statue, and all of the bad people were on the other side.
Go Rich, your response to all of this.
Are you with us, Rich?
Am I here?
Okay, so this is like in Full Metal Jacket where the guy asks, is this you, John Wayne?
Is this me?
Okay, well, we are on the air.
I think we may have lost witch for just a second, so I was making sure it wasn't my headphones.
So that's what's going on.
I mean, that's what was said this week.
And that was the thing that really lit my fire.
I just, you know, there were not very fine people on both sides.
That's right.
There may have been some knuckleheads that showed up.
You know, if you have thousands of people in any group, I'm sure a few of them are people that are of ill repute.
They're people that you might not want to have in your gathering.
But by and large, the good guys were the ones marching into Charlottesville that had the permit that had the police and the governor and everybody acting in collusion against them to shut down their freedom of speech, their freedom of association, their freedom to protest, their freedom to take out a permit to hold a peaceful assembly on a public park.
All of the violence there was manipulated.
All of the violence, any of the violence that happened happened because the police did not do their job.
Rich, I know we lost you there for a second, buddy, but I don't know how much you heard.
What happened?
Well, it's live radio.
Anything can happen.
There's a lot of moving parts, but yeah, take it away in any direction you'd like.
Oh, my thoughts on what happened about all this.
You know, it's like what did Ronald Emmanuel say, never let a good crisis go to waste.
It's like they're taking this opportunity just to hammer us again and hammer the president because of that dig in there and white people in general, I think.
If you look at the photographs that accompanied the article, you can see who the mayor is now and who the chief of police are and all that kind of stuff.
It looks like something out of a Star Wars movie.
And this kid, I guess they said he's not part of the Charlottesville school system or in the county, so I guess maybe he goes to a private school.
It's a small system up there.
I think there's only like 4,000 students.
But it's just, you know, it's just beating the same old drums.
They take a, you know, they take a theme and run it to death because most people aren't paying attention.
You know, and they're going to swallow this crap.
It's like, you know, if you repeat a big lie long enough and loud enough, it eventually passes for the truth.
Well, that's certainly what's going on, and that's what they're doing here.
And the fact that this made, once again, national news is just absolutely incredible to me.
But this also dovetails into another thing that you just mentioned over text message.
Now, I knew that this guy was under fire, and you can, now I live in Memphis where this guy is from, but our friend Rich in Nashville actually has a better handle on it.
I read a little bit about this earlier this week that this guy, I believe he was, you can correct me, Rich.
An assistant.
Yeah, Mike Cross is his name.
He's the assistant DA in Collierville, or was that DA in Collierville?
So that's essentially a suburb of Memphis.
I mean, it has its own mayor, its own city council or board of aldermen.
It is a bedroom community of Memphis, but it is its own city, so it's got its own government.
Nice.
So he was an assistant.
Yeah, it's a very affluent area.
My wife's cousin lives down there.
It's a nice neighborhood, and it's well kept and all that.
Very affluent, majority white.
And so this was the assistant DA, Mike Cross.
Now, it came out that he had said some sensible things about, well, the way we've just talked about it.
Now, Rich was actually in Charlottesville, so he could tell you firsthand as an eyewitness, as a survivor, what was going on there and who the good guys were and who was prompting the violence and who were the profane and who were the bad guys there.
But anyway, this assistant DA over in Collierville, Tennessee, Mike Cross, said some sensible things about the whole thing.
And, well, you can fill in the blanks.
What happened, Rich?
This is just another, what would they go?
Collateral damage, the career of Mike Cross.
Apparently, he's a former police officer, and I think he went to law school in 1991.
And he's been, you know, he's been an employee of Collierville since then.
They've unceremoniously relieved him of any duties with the DA's office.
And I think he's submitted his resignation for health reasons.
But what made it come about was our friend Michael Goza, who was down there protesting the removal of the Jefferson Davis statue and the Forrest statue, famously live streaming that event last, gosh, how long has it been?
Has it been two years ago now?
Was it been a while?
It's been a while.
And so Michael.
I would say a year and a half.
Yeah.
Yeah, Michael is suing.
You know, Michael had to realize his job.
Memphis Light and Gas had been there for a whole number of years, perfect employment record and all this kind of stuff.
But evidently the local agitators got on it and the board, the power company fired him without real cause.
And so he's got a civil rights lawsuit going against him.
And evidently during the course of this discovery or whatever, the introduction of evidence, Michael Goza introduced Mike Cross's tweets about, it was your tweets or a Facebook post.
I think it was a Facebook post about saying things positive about the people who went to Charlottesville.
Why they go up there awringing?
He says, damn right, they were R because they'd been to Berkeley, they'd been to New Orleans, and they've been to all these other places where they got the stock beat out of them by the anti-fog protesters.
So they went up there, you know, with protective gear, which is all I wore.
Most of the people around me wore.
I had a helmets and stuff.
Anyway, we can pick this up after a little.
Yeah, hold on right there.
I know we were a couple of minutes late off the jump here, but we will resume with Rich.
We're going to talk a little more about Mike Cross, Charlottesville, and even Foca Hans herself, Elizabeth Warren.
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Well, we're talking with Rich Hamlin, a true all-American, and a guy who is at Charlottesville.
He can give you an eyewitness accounting.
Now, that's something that all of these liars in the media will never provide you with.
An eyewitness from our side, okay?
The right side, the good side.
And we talk a lot about being on the air for 15 years.
If I have to say, if they say, James, what was your best show ever?
It was the night of Charlottesville.
We were on the air that night.
It happened on a Saturday in August of 2017.
We were on the air that night.
And it was the best show we've ever done.
It was the most, well, I mean, they're all honest.
They're all good.
It was just the one I would present to you if you had to have me pick.
What is TPC all about?
This is it, the truth.
And anyway, so when I saw this article this week about this kid who had sent in this prank email and they shut down the city for two days and everybody starts going out and drawing in chalk and then it just they start to regurgitate how evil the you know everybody that was there in Charlottesville that were marching in defense of the Robert Lease statue was saying you know lies and so we got rich on tonight.
But there was some collateral damage in all of this that we're talking about now.
This might cross this assistant district attorney in Collierville Tennessee, who had said some very honest things.
You know that any honest person would say, why are?
Why are the people that are going there to defend the Lease statue going in in riot gear?
Because Antifa is so violent?
And it was just very basic honest, relatively benign comments like that and uh, you know they went after him hammer and tongue.
The media did.
The disgusting, amateurish local Memphis media that I've dealt with all my life went after him.
And unfortunately, he resigned.
And that is one thing you should never do.
You should never resign under fire.
But I mean, maybe he was older.
I don't know.
I don't know the guy.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, you shouldn't back up like that.
But I guess he probably figured he'd had enough of it.
By the way, the news article is in the ColliervilleHerald.net.
There is an online poll, which I invite people to go to.
It's open right now because I just voted in it.
And the question is whether or not Pycross should resign or, you know, the chances are he should resign.
No, he should be able to say what he thinks.
And then the third answer, of course, is unsure.
So I encourage everybody to go out there and vote on it.
It's not that many people have participated in it so far, so we could probably load it up pretty strong.
One thing back on Charlottesville, evidently, the post was made on 4chan, I believe.
I don't think it was an email threat sent to the school board.
One thing.
Wow, very interesting.
Very interesting.
Yeah, one thing to notice about this is that they are monitoring everything electronic.
There is just basically nowhere to hide.
This could lead into a couple of rabbit trails, which we don't really have time to go into.
But, I mean, people just need to be aware.
There is no anonymity on all this kind of stuff.
You may think you are, but if they're looking for you, they're going to find you.
And that's what they did with this kid, evidently.
They didn't identify him by name.
I assume he's a student in a private school because he wasn't mentioned as being in the county system, but the Charlottesville system.
And one other thing they asked him inquired is what was his ethnicity?
And the response was the kid identifies as Portuguese.
So I thought that was kind of funny.
Well, I mean, you know, as we would say, Rich, though, and I say this on the air, I would say it to somebody one-on-one.
Don't ever do or say in public or private anything that's illegal.
Don't advocate for anything illegal.
Don't say you want illegal things to happen.
I mean, whatever you say on a radio program or in private in a closet or whatever, pretend that there's a judge and a law enforcement officer right there, and you will stay out of trouble to the extent that you can, to the extent that you can.
And I asked Sam Dixon, I said, what's stopping them from, I asked Sam Dixon years ago, I said, what's stopping them from just coming in and arresting us all?
He said, very little.
But don't give them a reason.
That's the truth.
When I was a young man, now I'm considerably older than you, James.
I'm old enough to be your father, in fact.
But we had a spate of violence threats.
I guess that's what it was called into the high school I attended.
I mean, we'd get one, it seemed like almost every other week.
You know, of course, they'd have to do march everybody out to the football field and all that kind of stuff.
And, you know, while they search the lockers, and it kind of got to be a joke, you know, running joke, well, I guess so-and-so didn't feel like taking the test we're having today.
So he called in a bomb threat.
But back, you know, the consequences of that kind of behavior are so much worse now.
I mean, this young man is facing not only a misdemeanor charge because of disrupting school services, but he's facing a felony charge.
So, I mean, he's 17 years old.
They're going to slap a felony on it.
This is Charlottesville.
I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't get life in prison for this, you know?
Well, we've seen that people merely defending themselves against violence are getting a decade plus.
What would somebody that actually was the instigator of violence get?
I mean, who's to say?
Even though he is a minor, technically, I mean, by a few months, definitely not good news.
Don't engage in that behavior, but that's not the reason we're having Rich on.
The reason we're having Rich on was that I saw that little nugget in that article about the new police chief in Charlottesville saying, we're not going to pretend there were good people on both sides.
Well, you're right about that.
There wasn't.
The good people were on our side, and everybody that was bad was on your side.
There were not good people on the other side.
And that's not to say everybody was a saint on ours, but I'll take ours any day of the week.
And I'm pretty sure Jesus Christ would as well.
And this was picked up by all of the national news outlets.
So, I mean, it received widespread dissemination.
And it just points out that there is an ongoing war.
Like Elizabeth Warren's comments down in that town hall in Mississippi, where she flat out told a crowd, a cheering crowd, because it was a pick crowd, that you need to pick another flag for your state.
Okay, let's talk about that.
Yeah, I responded to that.
We don't need fake Indian carpetbaggers in Dixie.
Self-respecting Southerners will not dishonor their ancestors.
Now, you can say how many self-respecting Southerners are there left.
It's still a majority in Mississippi.
It was in 2001.
Now, I'm 64.
The culture has changed so much since I was a young man when we really did celebrate Southern history to where it is now.
There's no telling what would happen if they would hold another vote now.
Well, I think it may pass slightly even still to this day.
I truly do.
But the point is, here you have this fake Indian Elizabeth Warren.
What an embarrassment to her true race.
She's saying, as you mentioned, it was hand-picked.
They had a CNN host.
It was a hand-picked crowd.
And she's treating them.
She's lecturing them like a Yankee school marm.
Yes.
I mean, it's so disgusting.
Come down to Mississippi, the proudest state in the country, and tell them how they're going to do business with their flag.
You don't tell us anything, woman.
And then, of course, she's on this big kick for reparations.
She's talking about that's going to be the focal point of her administration is to jail all white nationalists and to pay out reparations.
Then you got Joe Biden saying if he is the nominee, he's going to nominate Stacey Abrams to be his vice president.
I mean, my God almighty, the Democrats.
I mean, you talk about going from bad to worse.
They're just not giving up, you know.
And I don't know if they're trying to throw the election or what, as bad as Trump is.
And, I mean, he's turned out to be pretty awful, in my opinion.
You know, it's like they're trying to outdo him and being worse.
It's like a Hobson's choice.
Something else I wanted to mention to you was down in Dallas, I saw a picture of a billboard that an enterprising pro-Southern fellow put up where he's got a little cartoon character urinating on the city of Dallas, carrying a Confederate flag because it has dismantled the Confederate monument in downtown Dallas.
So, I mean, there you go.
I saw that.
I didn't know if that was real or if that was Photoshop or if that was from years ago, because that's good to know.
And then, yeah, well, you know, but that's the thing about it.
I mean, when the demographics change, everything changes, including the monuments.
So, I mean, here in the city of Memphis, Memphis in the 1960s was one of the most beautiful, cleanest, safest places to live in the world.
It represented our people.
Now, on the city council, it doesn't.
And what's predictable is happening.
Now, you go to Corinth, Mississippi, or small town, Main Street, southern city, southern town, and you're going to see the monuments.
And they're going to be there, and they're going to be strong, and they're going to be proud, and there's not going to be any opposition to them.
What's the difference?
The demographics in some rural county in the South versus what you see in Memphis or in Charlotte County.
It's not necessarily racial.
It's take Franklin, for instance.
Franklin is south of Nationalists.
Williamson County is probably one of the wealthiest counties in the country and one of the quote-unquote staunchest Republican counties.
But you've got a lot of carpetbaggers that have moved in there or outsiders that have moved down there, and they're bringing their new, you know, their Northeastern or Northwestern or California attitudes with them.
And they basically they've taken over the Franklin Trust, which oversees the Carter House and other Confederate monuments down there.
And they're reinterpreting the war for us ignorant Southerners and telling us what we were really fighting for.
And there's a bit of big fight over the statue on the square there, which I think has finally been adjudicated to actually be the property of the UDC, the United Daughters of the Confederacy, so I don't think it's going to go anywhere soon.
But they want to put interpretive markers up there.
You know, I want everybody to remember that it was George W. Bush when he was governor of Texas that removed a lot of the Confederate flag down at the University of Texas and also in the state capitol.
Well, the Republicans are definitely not our friends.
They never were.
Even going back to our ancestors' war.
Yeah, that's why I'm numbridge with people that think that we can take back the country.
I don't think that's possible.
But Southern nationalism, by the way, I'm all for a new secession, following in the footsteps of my ancestors and yours.
Rich Hamblin, everybody.
God bless you, Rich, and your wife.
We'll talk to you again soon, brother.
Thank you very much.
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Well, welcome back.
James Edwards, final segment of the show here.
We had a clip there.
Sometimes the computer doesn't want to cooperate with us.
If we can get it, we'll play it.
If not, we'll just carry on.
I mean, this is live radio.
Sometimes those things happen.
But if we do get it up, let's just start playing it and we'll stop talking and then we'll listen and then we'll resume.
But if not, we'll let Jack Ryan tell you what the clip would have been, Jack.
Hold on, Jack's coming in light now.
I do hear you, but you're very faint in my headset.
So I don't know if that's all yellow.
There you go.
Simon, 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover.
And my idea that I'm still referencing this New Zealand Christchurch one.
And my view is there's 50 ways, at least, to fight and harass our enemies and traitors besides doing something stupid like shooting.
She said it's really not my life.
There it is.
Hang on, Jack.
Okay.
Furthermore, I hope my meaning won't be lost or misconstrued, but I'll repeat myself.
At the risk of being crude, there must be 50 ways to leave your lover.
50 ways to leave your lover.
You just slip out the back, Jack.
Make a new plan, Stan.
You don't need to be caught, Roy.
Just get yourself free.
Hop on the bus, cause you don't need to discuss much.
Just hop off the key, leave and get yourself free.
There we go.
Oh, Simon, that must have been Simon and Garfunkel.
Hey, they had good songs.
I'll tell you what, they had some introspective songs.
Simon and Garfunkel has song.
Beautiful, beautiful song.
That's a good song.
But anyway, okay, now, now, let's begin the segment in earnest.
Jack, tell us why that was your intro song for tonight, and then let's continue on with the segment.
The last of the shows.
Okay, well, I'm still referencing this terrible slaughter in Christchurch, New Zealand, or some guy.
And I read his manifesto, and he's very sensible.
He references the terrible invasion of our country by very hostile Islamists, the terrible terrorist attacks, sexual grooming of children in Rotherham, England, the murder of a Swedish girl.
And these are all, and he was also positive.
He's saying, like, I'll respect Islam in their own countries.
Just leave them alone.
They'll have that.
But we can't let them come here and abuse us and take over our country.
It's all very good.
But then what does he do?
He does something, something extremely stupid and counterproductive.
He goes in and shoots up a mosque and kills innocent people.
And they say, well, listen, you know, look at all these terrorist attacks.
They're bombing discos in Florida and killing a pop concert in Manchester, England.
So why don't we return the favor and slaughter these people?
I'm like, no, we aren't going to do that.
We're not going to return the favor and say, okay, we're going to try to sexually groom, rape, poor Muslim girls.
We're not going to do that.
That's not something good to do.
That's negative.
It's counterproductive.
If you know any people that are negative and they're stockpiling guns, get away from them.
And my point is there's like 50 other things that you can do to our enemies and our traitors.
And we have real enemies and real traitors.
And they have got real names.
They've got houses.
You can identify them and you can mess with them.
You can punish them.
You can dox them.
And I've done this.
And I want to spread this to our listening audience that there's effective ways to oppose our enemies and traitors without doing something stupid like shooting up a Jewish retirement home or a mosque or invading the Holocaust museum and killing a minimum wage black security guard.
So that's my theme tonight.
Don't do something stupid and do effective activism and ways to fight our enemies.
Now, what would be called stockpiling, Jack?
I think anything over 500 guns would be excessive.
Yeah, I mean, just I mean, a little good-natured ribbing there.
I mean, but what do we call stockpiling?
I mean, I think everybody should have as many guns as they.
I mean, I think, hey, it's a free country.
I mean, it used to be anyway.
I mean, you know, everybody should have as many guns as they want.
But still as though they should have a purpose, that you have a 22-plinker for target practice or if doing vermin, shotgun for home defense or clay pigeon or something.
And then, you know, if you concealed carry, but just having lots of guns, which you don't ever use.
So I've listed, I've been one of the ones that promoted the Insurration Magazine American Renaissance Traitor of the Year awards.
And they've gone back many, many years.
And I brought that in.
I can list all these traitors, Newt Gintridge, Dick Luger, Lee Atwater, George Will, Fred Barnes, Ted Turner, Rand Paul, Bill Gates, and all these Glenn Beck, John McCain, all these terrible people.
But of all of our guns and stuff, these traders never had to face these guns.
They never had to worry that these guns would be used against them.
It just, it wasn't.
So my idea is to use other weapons, other things to do against these people, out them, dox them, confront them in restaurants, find out where they play golf, dump dirty diapers of the migrants that come in on their places.
There's lots of things that they can do that the left does.
And that's one of the reasons why I constantly try to promote rules for radicals for Saul Linsky, because he does effective techniques of his enemies.
He would do things like he's targeting Eastman Kodak.
He'd go to classical music, concert of the lead of guys.
He get all these people that eat a lot of beans and then going and fart in the place.
And that's something effective that you can do to our enemies.
But this idea of having guns and shooting up some mosque or invading a Jewish retirement home or the U.S. Holocaust Museum, no, that's not good.
That's not something positive.
And it's counterproductive.
And we need to do positive things.
We can't mimic our things.
We can't do counterproductive, cowardly acts of violence and things like this, this Christchurch attack in New Zealand.
Well, I'll tell you, I mean, the one thing that lone wolves do is certainly make it harder on the ones of us who are sincere.
And, you know, I don't know.
You know, to tell you, if I was before Christ tonight and he said, James, which way did it go?
Is it legit?
Is it a false flag?
I don't know.
I don't know if what happened to New Zealand was genuine.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I mean, because I know that the media's treatment of Dylan Roof, where he had never attended a Council of Conservative Citizens meeting.
Nobody that was in the Council of Conservative Citizens ever knew who he was.
Now, we're taking the media's word that he actually wrote in his manifesto that the manifesto was actually written by him, that he, at one point in his life, went to the CFCC's website once.
And then that became now the narrative is that that's why, you know, the whole thing occurred because he supposedly went to the website one time.
You know, who killed JFK?
Did we land him off?
Did AOC write the new Green Deal?
You know, I don't know.
But what I'm saying is, I don't know what's real, what's not.
But what we do know is that somebody killed those people and that it has made it worse and harder on the rest of us who are sincerely working towards a better future for our people.
People like you and Brad.
And Brad was our guest in the second hour.
Occidental Descent.
Great work over there.
Now, that's positive work.
Let's do positive work and be intelligent.
And I would also just say, like, try to don't get burnt down on negativity.
There are obviously lots of terrible crimes.
I've lived in big cities, New York, Chicago.
There's terrible crimes over there.
And if you just constantly read about these terrible crimes and things like that, you're going to be negative and burn up.
But there's good news around the world, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe.
So I start every day.
I watch Russia Today on the website.
And they've got honest commentary about American politics, about sport, athletes, and pretty gals, too.
So they've got it.
And all those areas that once communists have been freed.
And these places in Central Europe and Eastern Europe, they know how to deal with Islamic terrorist stuff.
So that the few Islamic terrorists that ever target Russians, it's very rare.
But when they do, the Russian leader, the defense minister, and the intelligence, one, they have a meeting and they find out who the terrorist was.
They found out who he supported him and things like that.
And then they get them and they displace them or they send them to work camps in Siberia.
They get rid of them.
They don't go in and shoot up a mosque.
You know, they don't do something stupid.
They find out who the enemy is and they take care of it.
So that's why things are good.
ISIS has been defeated in Syria, in Iraq, mostly by the Russians, the secular Arabs.
So things are going good there.
So my thing tonight is to try to be intelligent, but just don't get followed into negativity and don't do stupid, counterproductive things of violence.
Sometimes it's like our people are reading from a bad Hollywood script that they're doing exactly what our enemy says.
Oh, our people are hateful and they just don't like anyone's different and they shoot little puppies and stuff.
Well, don't shoot little puppies or things like that.
So that's kind of my want tonight.
And I could get a list of all the great things that you can do to oppose our enemies, tox them, you know, and then do that and like to do that.
So that's sort of my theme tonight.
There's 50 ways to mess with our enemies and our traitors, which don't involve doing stupid, counterproductive, violent acts of destruction.
Very good.
Very good point.
And that ties into the song.
You know, we've been spoiled lately.
We've had you for 30 minutes.
We had to do a little fundraising tonight.
So we have you for just one segment this evening.
But at least we always have you for some length of time each and every week.
Jack, with only seconds remaining, give us the book and movie recommendations and we'll send you on into the next week.
Oh, I don't know.
Book recommendation.
Oh, there.
Oh, dear.
I don't have a book movie recommendation this week.
Well, you know, it was just, we just have too much fun.
Hey, I will give you a reading recommendation though.