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June 8, 2019 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Sesspool.
Oh, Lord have mercy.
Now, that is some feet-tapping music right there by the killer, Jerry Lee Lewis.
New anthem of the Me Too movement.
Jerry Lee Lewis, Keith, that we're going to buy ourselves.
We're going to buy.
We like him.
We love him.
He's the right guy.
He married his 13-year-old cousin, though.
But that was totally legal in Arkansas back.
You know what?
I do like Jerry Lee.
I do like Jerry Lee.
I like this song.
And Jerry Lee's a southerner.
Everyday Louisiana.
Rural Louisiana.
And to this day, he still lives and breathes.
And he is about 45 minutes away from where we're broadcasting tonight, right over the state line of Mississippi.
In Nesbitt.
And furthermore, you know, look at this.
Remember that Tony fancy movie, Breakfast at Tiffany's with Audrey Hepburn and George Papard?
Hollywood decadence at its best in the early 60s, celebrating a romance between a call girl and a gigolo.
But in that show, look at the Buddy Epson character.
Buddy Epson was Doc Golitely from Tulip, Texas, a veterinarian, country veterinarian who marries the Audrey Hepburn character when she was going on 14.
So that means she was 13 at the time.
So, you know, don't take my word for it that it was street legal back then.
But that's the truth now.
I'm telling you.
What do we like about Jerry Lee?
Jerry Lee is politically incorrect in every way.
You know, I mean, he is a walking affront.
He is the poster child of the most wanted person by the Me Too movie.
He was the only lead man who could play the piano with his toes.
And he would catch a piano on fire.
And I don't know if any lead man could play the piano like Jerry Lee could in the history of rock and all.
And he told Liberace that Liberace was his inspiration.
Liberace almost passed out.
Hang on.
I'm going to go back to it real quick.
Here's my favorite part.
Now I got to ask you, Keith, have you ever had chickens in the barn?
What?
Well, I'm not that country, but I know what he's talking about, being a southerner.
What about having a bull by the horns?
Well, if you have a bull by the horns, I mean you've gone right to the heart of the matter and you got your hands full.
Okay.
And you will now know why we selected that song to bring us back into the second hour because TPC has the bull by the horns.
And Keith, you were telling me in the break, that could have two different meanings.
It means you've got a hold of something that you can't handle forever, but you got it under control for the coming.
Like you've got a tiger by the tail by Buck Owens.
Remember that song?
Or you're going right after it.
You're aggressive.
You're going to take it down.
I know where the danger is and I'm going right for it.
And that is TPC.
And that is where we are with the bull, if you will, that is the establishment press.
Now, we told you a couple of weeks ago, last week, we're working on this project for one of the biggest television networks in the world.
When it airs this fall, it will be seen by 3 million people, ladies and gentlemen.
And one of the scenes that they will see is yours truly laying flowers at the grave of Nathan Bedford Forrest and shining light to the indignity that was visited upon the grave of General Forrest.
Did you see what's happened this past week?
The Court of Appeals ruled that it was all right for the city of Memphis to sell the pro-they are free to sell the statue.
So I'm sure that somebody like George Soros will outbid everybody so he can have a public grinding up service of it or something.
I did not hear that.
But at any event, you have one person that has access to 3 million people who are going to take the pro-forest side, and you're listening to him.
And why is that, ladies and gentlemen?
It is because of your support over these 15 years.
We didn't just wake up one morning and get a media request.
No, that's 15 years of reputation building.
When this network was looking for the people who were standing up for the traditional South and the Southern heroes, they knew who to come to.
That was last week's news.
Now, what we're talking about, Will Aaron said.
What's happened this week?
Well, I'll tell you.
Don't live on past glory.
No, no, no, no.
We're not going to live on the glory of last week.
No, since last week, we have gotten another media request from another one of the biggest television networks in the world.
Two simultaneous projects that we're working on.
They're competing for our hand, I guess.
Overlapping.
So we have no illusions that these people are our friends.
We know that they are not our friends and they're not here to do us any good.
But you and what we have always done here, we selectively pick and choose which requests we're going to grant and which we're going to decline.
And you do that by feel.
You do that by gut feeling.
You do that by experience.
And then 15 years, what Ben Franklin say, experience keeps a dear school, but a fool will learn from no other.
Well, I tell you what, it brings to mind with me is the idea being the only nation in the world that believes in free trade is like being the only woman in town that believes in free love.
We're the only woman in town that believes in free love.
We get a lot of attention, but none of it's very wholesome from the mainstream.
Well, that may be true, but they know who to go to if they want somebody who will present a voice to these issues unabashedly.
Someone who will come out and grab the bull by the horns, as our friend Jerry Lee put it, and go in there into the lion's den and do these things without.
Weird line is another term.
There it is.
But for this new project we're talking about, we're talking about a town hall type setting for which yours truly was pre-selected.
And it will be a panel versus another panel with a moderator in the middle and topics that are germane to what we cover here on TPC.
I'm not going to give you too much information because we can't make mention of exactly what network it is and exactly what show it will be.
You better be careful you know what it is.
I know exactly what I'm doing.
Is it going to be a circle of people throwing darts at you?
That's it.
I thought it would be cannonballs, but it'll be something like that.
And anyway, not only were we preselected, we had enough.
I don't know if you clout.
Clout would be the better word than respect because I don't know how much these networks respect us, but they do know where we stand in terms of this movement.
They brought me on as a consultant, de facto consultant, and allowed me to fill the panel with the people that I had selected.
Now that is an honor very rarely bestowed by an enemy.
You know, they could have gone the Jerry Springer route and gone and hired these actors to pretend to be Klansmen as Jerry Springer used to do and put those people on there to represent our side.
But no, no.
They, and the executive producer of this particular network said that it was my endorsement of this particular gentleman who that led them to give him the position.
He was not even on the list of candidates that they were reviewing.
And they told me all of the people that were in the running to be selected for this panel, and they let me pick the panelists.
So that is the winner of the lottery.
I'm not, you know, how did that happen?
Did James Edwards do that?
No.
You did it.
You did it.
And I mean it.
You did it with your support.
But that's what's going on just in the last two weeks.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's incredible.
We've got to take a break.
I hear the music.
We'll be back.
If James is anointed, we'll be the one speaking there.
If we can find another Jerry Lee Lewis song, we'll come back.
I've got one for you.
Hang on.
Oh, I tell you, I want to put on.
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You shake my nerves and you rattle my brain.
Too much of love drives a man and saint.
You broke my way.
I'm a thrill.
It's just great balls of fire.
It's just great balls of fire.
Oh.
All right, everybody.
He wasn't called the killer for nothing.
That's right.
The patron saint of the Me Too movement.
He's a man.
They love him.
The point of the last segment is this.
You've given us a wonderful opportunity to reach a staggering amount of people over the course of the reputation we've been able to build over the course of the last 15 years.
So we've got a couple of big, big, big projects.
And this is what makes it so incredible is that we don't get a dollar from sponsors.
Everything that has kept us on the air for all of these years has been listener support.
We're like PBS, except we are to give you the truth.
Well, we're like kryptonite to Superman when it comes to the mainstream media and to mainstream advertisers and groups like that.
But guess what?
The masses love us or they hate us.
Some people, have you ever thought about this?
Can you imagine how many heart attacks we've caused on the part of the left when they tune in?
Somebody like that priestess that Sam was talking about.
You know, that would be her idea of hell to be locked in a room listening to the political cesspool 24-7.
Yeah, that could be, yeah, that is probably her hell.
And folks, I said just last week, you know, we were talking about a little bit about my career, how it all started, of course, with Buchanan, my run for state representative.
And then we were talking a little bit about this show we were filming for.
And I said, something bigger is coming.
I don't know what it is, but I feel the logical.
Yes, I feel it.
I look at the logical progression of everything that's happened over the course of the run of this radio program.
I said, something bigger is coming.
And then I'll be damned if we don't get in between last week's show and tonight, we get this opportunity.
It's coming up next week.
Jerry Lewis is going to be on the show next week.
I'll tell you.
But folks, listen, if you want to see where the journey goes, how this story continues to play out, it doesn't happen without you.
It does not happen without you.
That I can assure you.
And, you know, for $100 or more, you're going to get an audio CD of our historic interview with Chief Drew Lackey, the former chief of police in Montgomery, Alabama.
We're playing music from the era.
Well, he was the guy who fingerprinted Rosa Parks after she was arrested.
That big scam by Rosa Parks was the setup to get arrested, the queen of the local NAACP chapter, prepared and scripted by the Highlander Folk School in Montegle, Tennessee.
It was such a setup.
It was crazy.
But, you know, who will tell you that except TPC?
Well, he tells you that.
I mean, a man who had personal, intimate interactions, not in the biblical sense, but I mean, he knew Martin Luther King.
New Broser Parks as the chief of police at Montgomery, Alabama.
We have, and he's gone on to heaven now.
So you're not going to hear it from him anymore, but you will hear it in this interview.
He speaks through the midst of time, thanks to TPC.
And we are the only people that had the prescience to record him and to get his story down.
I don't know of any other media outlet that has an interview with him at all, much less one where you give him free reign to tell the truth about what was going on in the social media.
Because of us, he lives on.
And because of you, our story can continue.
We're talking about the things that we're working with right now and the opportunities that we've got.
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That being said, let's get back to work.
We've got to get back to work.
Let's get back to work with David, who's calling in from the Upper Midwest.
David, how are you?
Oh, you're doing all right down there with that show.
Great show tonight.
I'm doing up here.
And where are you at exactly?
Minnesota, Wisconsin?
No, I'm over on the west coast of Wisconsin.
I got you.
I'm over by the cross.
We got you.
Anyway, I don't throw my money away, and everybody is wanting some, but I'm seriously considering beginning donating.
But I would very much be willing to travel over and have a couple hours' conversation with Keith previous to that donation, and it wouldn't be a small one.
But anyway, I wanted to just bring a couple of things to your attention for you to consider as someone that is about the most opposite of someone like Jerry Lee Lewis.
And his name is Krishan Reed McDonald.
And he's from the south side of Chicago and moved to Minneapolis and claims to be a woman now.
And anyway, back in 2011, and I'm trying to bring this up this week because on the 5th of June in 2011, a man named Dean Schmitz was stabbed to death by this black male that claims to be a woman.
And so it seems to me that the tip of the spear of the enemy right now are the Transvestites, these big, strong men that pretend to be women and then carry scissors around and stab white men in the heart, which is what happened.
And so I just wanted to raise that issue.
But if there's any way that I could come over there, I'd be willing to.
And I have a lot of material like this that I think would be really good material for discussion.
And you fellas just really do liven up the evenings here in Wisconsin.
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I appreciate what you said.
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But I'll tell you this.
You don't have to give a dollar if you don't want to.
We will still take you up.
Keith Alexander gives the definitive tour of Memphis, Tennessee.
And anytime, I mean, he's given it to members of European Parliament.
He's given it to dignitaries.
He's given it to listeners.
He will give it to you.
If you want to come down to Memphis, you email me, go to the website, email me, and we'll find a time that will work for both of our schedules.
And we'll take you up on that.
Keith.
I remember when Tom Sunik ran out of the car like his hair was on fire.
I took it over the roughest night roads of management.
And by the way, you know where I was born?
Litchfield, Minnesota.
Oh, really?
Well, that's a very interesting fact that I wasn't aware of.
But, yeah, because of your grounding in the law and your study of the law and the way you articulate it so well, as a veteran, I actually, as an honorably discharged veteran of two branches of the military service, the Army and the Navy, I discovered some things about how every last veteran is discriminated against in the coding system within the discharge papers that veterans receive.
So that would be the primary issue I'd want to bring to your attention.
But I don't want to take up all the evening on the phone bantering about it because you people have a you literally have material you do travel over very quickly and I don't want to interfere with that but you can count on getting that email over to you and we'll see what happens.
Hello every day.
I hope I see you down here because I do want to show you around.
Well, let me tell you something, David.
You've been the highlight of the show thus far.
We always enjoy listening, hearing from our listeners, so we would appreciate your financial support, but we would appreciate your friendship even more.
Send us the email and we'll we'll take you up on that and we'll show you around Memphis and we'll put you up.
And, as I say on, the prize is right, come on down, we'll be right back.
Everybody, and that's we're gonna continue did take place up in Minnesota, so that'd probably be pretty close to your heart.
Being that you're being where you're, that's right.
The the rod has creeped up to Minnesota, the last place on the world where I thought it would be.
We'll be right back proclaiming liberty across the land.
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The girl can't have it.
She won't bow the police.
Can't help it, girl can't help it.
And if she's got a bigger man to squeeze, can't help it, girl can't help it.
But won't you kindly be aware the girl can't have it?
Girl can't help it.
Well, if you're surprised to hear little Richard on tonight's episode of TPC, we're not racially biased.
We decided to get the black equivalent Jerry Lee Lewis, Lil Richard on there, singing the girl can't help it.
She has a figure made to squeeze.
And when she walks by, the beef state becomes well done.
I'll tell you, these are all the favorite songs of the Me Too movement.
And we're playing this specifically for the Me Too movement.
You mentioned, Keith, as we get back down to serious business.
Although, you know, Little Richard, he checks all the boxes on the diversity totem pollution.
Yeah, he's a twofer and maybe even a threefer.
But I do like Long Tall Sally.
Now, that was a good song.
I liked all of his songs.
I'll just tell you the truth.
He was just a ball of energy.
He was one of the early rock and rollers that made people say, what in the world is this that's coming down?
Don't get all of us here to stay, as Daniel and the Jr. is used to say.
Exactly.
And Lil Richard was on the pioneers.
So was Jerry Lee Lewis.
And they were both really good piano players.
And these came out, respectively.
A whole lot of shaking and Girl Can't Help It.
1956 and 1957, respectively.
I'll ask you this, Keith, because you were around then.
Was the world better in 1956 or is it better now?
Better in 56.
And also, we talk about the 50s, but the 50s really didn't start until 1955 or 6, okay?
Elvis' first recording, That's All Right Mama, was around July the 4th, 1954.
He went to Hollywood by July the 4th of 1956.
And in the meantime, on July the 4th, 1955, I saw him perform in Memphis at the opening of Katz Drugstore on Lamar Avenue.
Let me tell you something, ladies and gentlemen.
Anybody who was alive at the time has an Elvis story.
Everybody dated.
They either dated Elvis.
If you're a female and you were alive, you dated Elvis, or if you're somebody like Keith.
The thing is, it's probably true.
He probably did date every woman in Memphis.
Anyway, hey, you mentioned Tom Sunic in the last segment, and I just want to tell you that, you know, I'm Moonlight with Kevin McDonald doing a monthly YouTube show called TOQ Live.
And the most recent episode of TOQ Live aired just this week.
And you can check it out at thepoliticalsesspill.org.
And it featured Dr. Tomislav Sunik, Tom Sunik, the Croatian diplomat, the former Croatian diplomat.
A wonderful conversation about the recent European Union elections.
We covered that last week with Henry Palm Gren on this very show.
But we also talked with Tom about how to resuscitate racial awareness among young Europeans without the accompanying feeling of guilt.
Now, you remember, Keith, it's a great episode of TOQ Live.
Check it out on YouTube.
If you love me on radio, maybe you'll love me even more on video because you get to see me.
But Keith, when Tom Sunik was down here in Memphis a few years ago, you know, we took him out.
We took him out to an orchard in the local area.
He wanted to move into a sharecropper shack.
He was really, yeah, he was really into the southern agrarian vibe we had.
But then we took him into Memphis, and I mean, I've never seen a guy.
It was like I was Dante taking him to the seventh level of hell.
He was crying, saying, please get me out of this place in one piece.
Well, it wasn't much different than that.
You know, we were talking a moment ago, too, about.
I've never seen a grown man cry like that before.
No, come on.
He didn't cry now, but he was definitely edgy and wanted to get the head off.
Well, I was actually in the car with you with another European, Knut Erickson of, I believe it was Sweden.
No, he was from Denmark.
Denmark, Denmark, thank you.
And that was when we found out that the predecessors of Antifa had threatened to blow up a hotel we were scheduled to have a meeting at and that the hotel had canceled.
And you got to see me, you know, get all after it in the back seat of the car.
James was gotten to the umbilical position with sucking his thumb.
But everything worked out.
James' resourcefulness came to the fore.
Before we went to the Indian guy, the dot Indian, not the feather, and we showed him some cash.
Oh, that was wonderful.
And then the local news media came out to interview him and said, why are you having this racist group show up?
He says, no, speaking of English.
But then it had some B-roll footage of him back in the back, like counting his $100 bills.
We were speaking his language then.
I tell you what.
Oh, my God.
I have had one hell of a life.
I will tell you that.
You need to write your memoirs.
Well, I mean, I hope they're not done yet.
I guess you got to write your memory memory.
Don't wait until they're done because you'll be done too.
I'm about to turn 40.
I was 19 when I got involved in all of this.
I'll be 39 in a couple of weeks.
It's been like you've been caught in a riptide and you're out in the middle of the ocean.
Yeah, the whole life, man.
I mean, I was born in 1980 on June 22nd.
So June 22nd, I'll be 39.
So I'm pushing 40.
I joined the Buchanan campaign when I was 19 years old.
15 years on the radio, a campaign for the Tennessee state legislature in between all of that.
And by the way, we posted my campaign announcement speech that I gave when I announced my intentions to become a budding governor of Tennessee.
I figured I needed to get a state house seat first.
Well, he posted that at our website this week.
Did you want to take a look?
You can tell why he wasn't elected because everything he says is absolutely the best that you could possibly say.
And people don't trust an honest politician.
You know, they only believe in these frauds and phonies that they keep electing.
Well, I'll tell you, if you want to read something riveting, wait until next week when we post Keith Alexander's, I don't know if it's a memoir, but we did something for Sam Dixon this week.
And it got me to thinking, you know, we need to do that for Keith.
So Sam Dixon gave a recent speech at the AMREN conference, and Sam was on my mind because, you know, I talked to him this week, and he told me the story about.
You were always on my mind.
About.
Thank you, Elvis.
Sam, we told me the story about the woman turning, the priestess turning into a mummy and all of that.
And turning into stone like Lot's wife.
So we posted something of Sam giving a recent speech, and then we posted Sam's bio, which he had sent me also.
And anyway, it was a riveting read, but Keith's bio.
We're going to post that.
You know, Keith because he's been on the air with me for nearly all this time.
But read his background when we posted.
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Let me just put it that way.
Now, what else was I going to say?
So we talked about World War II.
No, no, we haven't talked about World War II yet.
So the D-Day anniversary, 75 years since we ended White.
What a tragedy we're going to do.
We'll get to that next.
We'll get to that next.
That's next.
I'm getting ahead of myself.
We talked about TOQ Live.
We talked about Andrew Jackson.
This is, let me pull it up from Rich here so I get the exact date.
Herbage.
No, well, I got to know what year it is.
Today is the day that Andrew Jackson died in 1845.
President Andrew Jackson.
And by the way, we're talking about Buchanan.
I went to the Hermitage with Pat Buchanan, Andrew Jackson's grave, and I also visited it with another luminary, Sam Bushman.
So I have visited Andrew Jackson's grave with two people, Pat Buchanan and Sam Bushman.
Two great men and two men that admired Andrew Jackson, very worthy of admiration, which means that he's vilified by today's politically correct cultural souls.
And the thing about Andrew Jackson was he didn't give two hoots in hell what the politically correct of the day thought about him.
For example, when the Supreme Court arrogantly and illegally tried to assert a rule of judicial supremacy on the presidency by invalidating one of his laws, his response is classic and should have been the response of Dwight Eisenhower and every other president since who is knuckled under to the Supreme Court.
Andrew Jackson said, Mr. Marshall, who was the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court at the time, has made his decision.
Now let him enforce it.
He said, I'm going to send my army down there to enforce this law.
John Marshall can send his army down, and I don't think he has much of an army.
Well, the last couple of powerful men who had the audacity to even think along those lines were Orville Faubus and, of course, George Wallace.
Well, Ross Barnett, too.
Ross Barnett, yes, correct.
Yeah, very good, Keith.
Thank you.
Well, it was on this day in 1845 that Andrew Jackson died.
We made mention of that.
It was also on this day 52 years ago that Israel launched its assault on the USS Liberty.
Now, we were talking about the interview that we had, the historical interview that we had with Drew Lackey, the former chief of police of Montgomery, Alabama.
$100 or more, you're going to get the hard copy edition of that interview.
It's an hour-long interview, and if you don't get it, folks, you're good.
You're missing out on some history that you'll never find anywhere else.
But.
But we did an interview as well, a historical interview with three of the surviving crew members of the USS Liberty.
I believe it was back in 2008.
I'm not 100% sure about that.
It was around the time we did the Drew Lackey interview, to be honest with you.
It was 2008, 2009, somewhere around there.
But it was three members of the crew, Ron Kukall, Gary Brummett, and Phil Turney.
And where else are you going to get that interview?
Nowhere.
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All sorts of anniversaries, ladies and gentlemen, on this date, this particular date across the years.
We were talking about Andrew Jackson died today in 1845.
It was also on this day, 52 years ago, that Israel attacked the USS Liberty.
We have had three.
That's part of the Six Days War.
We have had three surviving crewmen of the Liberty on this show to tell the tale of exactly what happened that day.
And you know, let me just say this at this point.
It was just like the Montgomery bus boycott and Rosa Park's arrest.
It was a put-up job.
The Israelis attacked that ship, which was a U.S. radio ship trying to monitor what was going on because they wanted to blame it on the Egyptian Air Force.
Well, there's another ominous anniversary that took place here in recent days, Keith.
It is the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion, where the Allied forces invaded Normandy, France.
And as General Patton put it, what did General Patton say about it, Keith?
After the war, we defeated the wrong enemy.
And it's hard to argue that when you look at the terror of communism and what communism brought to the world.
But this week marks the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion.
And you won't believe it, ladies and gentlemen.
actually found footage we actually found footage of individuals who were on one of the what were the boats that lsts Landing craft.
Landing crafts.
We found footage of the landing craft, one of the units that were on the landing craft, and they talk about what they were fighting for as the boat approached the Normandy shore.
Let's take a listen if we can.
This is pretty incredible stuff.
Now let's hear from Nigel from the Royal Army.
What are you fighting for, soldier?
Well, sir, I would say my greatest hope would be to see a Muslim mayor of London one day.
But the truth is, I aspire for something even greater.
That someday, no Muslim sex criminal will be punished in our kingdom again.
John Pierre, why did you join us on this most holy crusade?
I wish to see the German invaders pushed out of France so that on one glorious day, it can be occupied permanently by a tidal wave of sub-Saharan Muslim invaders.
You should all be so lucky as to be replaced by a tidal wave of sub-Saharan Muslim invaders.
How about you, Captain?
Why do you fight?
I fight so that one day a black man can be president of the United States and use his authority to force bakeries to make cakes for homosexual weddings, force schools to allow transsexuals to use whatever bathroom they want so that my great-grandchildren will be burdened with debt at the beginning of their adult lives for a worthless degree from a Marxist educational system.
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What about you, Frank?
I want to help free the d ⁇ people from the Holocaust camps so that they can hang guilt over us for nine centuries while they quietly take over every institution of our society from finance and education to media and government bureaucracy.
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Aren't you from the tribe?
Well, I'm just here to support our communist allies so that they can rape Eastern Europe for a couple of generations and murder tens of millions of people in China.
Well, communism is the way of the future, boys.
Remember, folks, the Nazis are the bad guys, and we're the heroes.
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Keep up!
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Well, as the video concludes, all of them died that day, but through their sacrifice, their dreams were realized.
We have another bit of history that you get nowhere else.
Well, here's the thing, folks, in all seriousness, and of course, I guess you should know that was a parody, although it did all come to pass.
There should be nothing taking away from the gallantry and the valor of the sacrifice from those men who were on those boats that approached that beach on Normandy that day.
But the fact of the matter is, that war was a terrible, terrible killing field of white people.
It was just a terrible mistake.
And if we learn one thing about that war, as Brad Griffin wrote, let it never happen again, where our brothers fight brothers, where, you know, the Battle of Stalingrad alone, where so many millions of incredible men died.
Well, basically, World War I and World War II just wiped out about four generations of the best and the brightest in all of Europe.
And it was a terrible situation.
Winston Churchill should be called war criminal Churchill.
He got England into World War I and World War II.
And because he did that, he got not only England involved, but the entire Anglosphere, which includes Australia, Canada, the United States, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Rhodesia.
All of these nations lost a lot of men because they were basically co-opted and guilt-tripped by Winston Churchill into joining England.
His greatest fear was that England would become a second-rate power.
And the only way they could have avoided becoming a second-rate power is not to fight in either of those wars.
And there was no need for England to get involved in either of those wars.
Actually, Winston Churchill.
There sure as heck wasn't a reason for America to get involved.
Well, see, we got drug in because of our ancestral ties, because of our connection with jolly old England, just like the Australians did, just like the Canadians did, just like the New Zealanders did.
All of these, you know, Rhodesians, South Africans, all of that happened because we're part of the Anglosphere.
And England didn't have the power and the military might to do it by themselves.
If they had not gotten involved in World War I, for example, the Western Front in World War I would have been a replay of the Franco-Prussian War.
France would have been defeated in less than a year.
Well, why would I celebrate that?
Look at all the French men that would not have died pointless deaths in that grinding, terrible trench warfare that they had for four years because England came in and kept the war going.
And then America came in and turned the tide of battle.
And then by punishing Germany the way that they did, it was almost inevitable that in replacing the Kaiser with Adolf Hitler, it's almost inevitable that there was going to be another follow-up war to take care of the unfinished business of the First World War.
Well, that clip we played a moment ago obviously was a parody, and it was one that I came across on Twitter that was being shared about on the 75th anniversary of the Normandy invasion.
But again, it's in jest, but there's a lot of truth there as well.
And as Brad Griffin wrote, with regards to what we fought for, what we as Americans fought for in World War II.
I mean, I think that clip, as it came to pass, that's not what those men were truly fighting for.
At least that's not what they were.
What they know they were fighting for.
Right.
But they didn't think they were fighting for that, but that is what they fought for.
And I don't even think the leaders imagined the extreme lengths to which the leftist project would be advanced to the fact that now transvestites are the favored class in Western Europe and in America.
But as Brad Griffin wrote at Occidental Descent, the world wars were a great catastrophe for Western civilization.
The lesson we should learn from them on the 75th anniversary of D-Day is that something like that can never be allowed to happen again.
If it did happen again, Keith, the white race would never recover.
And again, you look at Stalingrad, I can't remember exactly the number, but millions of Germans and millions of Russians.
And, you know, you talk about the Russians.
Well, they were communists.
They fought for Stalin.
They fought because their country told them they were not.
Yeah, look, the leadership was Jewish Bolsheviks, okay?
And after World War II, you got what was called the Russification Program under Stalin.
He learned in World War II that the Russians who are willing to lay down their lives for Mother Russia were not these Bolshevik Soviets that were in positions of power and authority, who were primarily Jewish, or at least disproportionately Jewish.
Instead, it was the average white Russian Ruthenians and Ukrainians and others who were willing to lay down their lives and fight and did fight and successfully fought a better equipped German army.
Of course, most of the equipment that the Russian army came from the United States.
That's something that's not mentioned a lot.
Things like P-39 fighter planes and trucks and tanks and stuff like this.
But, again, sometimes that's overplayed as well.
The Russians had their own manufacturing juggernaut going.
But this is why, you know, you had this change in somebody as hardened a tyrant as Stalin was, because he finally woke up to the Jewish power and influence question.
Well, so a lot of anniversaries here this particular week, Keith, and that is the anniversary of Andrew Jackson's passing, the anniversary of Israel's assault on the USS Liberty, which, by the way, I don't think they ever paid a price for.
It's still denied.
And guess who headed up the cover-up of the whole episode in the American press and to the American public?
John McCain's father.
Correct.
Good point.
His perfidy is ancestral.
You know, John McCain didn't just become the rat fink that he was all on his own.
He came from a long line of prevaricators and people that lied to the public.
So it was the anniversary of the Liberty attack, Israel's attack on the Liberty, the anniversary of Andrew Jackson, passing the anniversary of D-Day.
And truly, the Second World War is one of the reasons I will not allow a federal flag on my property.
What this so-called country, the United States, if you want to call it, what they did to Dresden, unforgivable.
Well, that was basically Churchill, okay?
Well, let's remember that, too.
In any event, we've got to take a break.
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