Aug. 10, 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 Test Pool, going across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Test Pool is your host, James Edwards.
You know, it's really funny the way this live broadcast has played out.
The third hour tonight is going to be open mic hour.
And the two people who are going to be coming on unexpectedly are Sonny Thomas and Brother Nathaniel Katner, who were both on the show as featured guests just two weeks ago.
But it turns out that Brother Nathaniel asked to come on tonight to talk about the Epstein, quote-unquote, suicide.
And then Sonny Thomas, who is the host of the Sonny Thomas Show, as you know, and the founder of Resolution Radio, was born in Dayton, Ohio, which is, of course, something we're talking about tonight, El Paso and Dayton.
So that's why we're having Sonny back.
That's why we're having Brother Nathaniel back.
We had the show booked for tonight, but we wanted to work both of these incredible gentlemen in for those reasons.
They're both getting one segment apiece in the third hour.
We cleared the time.
So Sonny, to you, Dayton, Ohio, take it away.
Well, I covered a lot of this the other night on the Sonny Thomas show on resolutionrdo.com.
So you can actually go to resolutionrdio.com and check out the episode about the Dayton shooting.
But we've also had some more updates leading up to and since then over the last 72 hours about the individual Connor Betts.
Police have opened up one of his many, he had many cell phones.
They did get it unlocked.
They haven't issued a statement yet of what contents were found inside the cell phone.
But apparently it's probably more the left-wing dribble that you expect from any type of Antifa-sponsored guy.
Another interesting update, a friend of his, or should say a former friend of his, there was a big KKK rally from the Indiana KKK come to the Dayton thing near Memorial Day weekend.
And of course the city ended up going way, way ballistic over that.
They ended up spending $625,000 for essentially counterreaction, counter-protests, and counter-terrorism police, even bringing police officers from Cincinnati.
So a swelling budget over $625,000.
You had like 20 different black groups and other civil rights groups, this that and the other that were counter-protesters to the clan.
About 12 people actually showed up because of the fact that people knew all the brouhaha that was going to happen.
Nobody wanted to go down there because they figured it'd make it more incendiary than what it really was.
Even curious observers that were there said, well, I was just curious because it's not every day you see the clan show up at Courthouse Square, right?
So, but a friend, a former friend of Connor Betts, said specifically that he actually bumped up against him accidentally and realized that one of the armed counterprotesters was him, even though he was bandanned and sunglassed.
He said, I knew it was him.
I recognized the voice, his mannerisms, and also his posture.
And he had a similar style rifle in his hand that he used during the massacre.
So that was an interesting update in itself.
Another friend also put out a story, said he had some notes from 2017 that he had scribbled down in some notepads and some loose leaf.
And there's all sorts of stuff referencing morbidity stuff like wanting to kill people, Satanism, Lucifer, selling the soul of the light, and this, that, and yellow, blah, blah, blah.
But what I found was interesting is when I looked at the scribbles, I instantly recognized the type of handwriting he was using.
they look like death metal band logo fonts.
And actually, a lot of stuff he was talking about or mentioned in his tweets, that is the type of thing you hear in a lot of death metal slash black metal type of genres.
You usually get into morbid stuff and wanting to kill people and all sorts of homicidal things and stuff.
So that kind of explains where maybe some of his mindset was.
Also, he's obviously a far left-wing pet, but the interesting thing was that he was a supporter of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, but yet they did not disavow anything he said.
Hold on right.
Sonny, pardon the interruption, but hold on right there.
Now, I know you're a native-born son of Dayton, Ohio, so that's why we want to have you on.
You have an interesting question.
To your point on Elizabeth Warren, Pat Buchanan wrote this in his most recent column.
Elizabeth Warren issued a statement, quote, we need to call out white nationalism for what it is, domestic terrorism.
It's a threat to the United States, and we've seen its devastating toll this weekend.
And we need to call out the president himself for advocating racism and white supremacy, end quote.
Ironically, Buchanan continues, it has been reported that the Dayton shooter who killed his sister, who I believe was actually his transgendered brother, if I'm not mistaken, and eight others, described himself as a pro-Satan leftist who wanted Joe Biden's generation to die off, hated Trump, and hoped to vote for Senator Elizabeth Warren for president.
So to your point, yes, there has been no mention of that from any of the Democrats.
Right, where they kept attacking Trump to disavow David Duke because of the fact that he had supported Trump during his candidacy.
Well, it's all finally good.
Anyone can support any candidate they want.
It doesn't mean the candidate has to acknowledge or disavow them.
You know, I mean, obviously, you can, but it wasn't an issue to Trump.
They made it an issue.
But yet, where is Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders condemning or disavowing anything from bets?
And, Sonny, just to add, this may or may not be true.
I mean, this is the New York Post, so God only knows.
But the headline reads, Dayton shooter Connor Betts' slain sister was a transgender man.
Now, that's from the New York Post.
Which is interesting because the New York Post is actually fairly accurate on details, and I'm not too far left.
I mean, they actually talked about some stuff, but I'm pretty sure, for the most part, it is definitely his biological, you know, physical sister.
But here's the interesting thing is that in initial reports, they claim that he killed the sister and the boyfriend.
He said they were both found shot in the car, but apparently the boyfriend lived.
He was shot in a torso.
But while he was still coherent, he kept asking about Megan, but obviously she was becoming unresponsive and passed.
Matter of fact, I'm actually at a location right now where one of the victims, Mr. Turner, was 30 years old.
He died up there, and he's from Springboro.
And one of the locations down here just had a viewing thing here before he goes off to the funeral home for tomorrow.
So they had a lot of support down here.
Plus, he used to hang out here.
I think he worked at this particular establishment at one time.
Lastly, one of the things I wanted to bring up is the fact that Cox Media, which actually violates the FCC, they own Dayton Daily News, WHIO-TV, WHIO Radio, including AM and FM, which violates the FCC of having control of all three mediums.
They've been really pushing this Dayton Strong stuff to the point where they had almost a marathon this morning about the things in the center.
Plus, President Trump had come there the other day, and one of the victims was in there had nothing but glowing things to say about President Trump.
Said he was very, very kind, very warm.
They sat together, and they were hoping that they would say something bad, but she didn't.
But a lot of the other posts I saw on social media that workers there at Miami Valley said Trump was very, very nice, very cordial, very pleasant, no issues whatsoever.
But I'm concerned because they keep pushing this Dayton Strong hashtag, it's going to turn into a left-wing rally cry.
You watch and see.
Hi, Sonny.
Where can people learn more about your opinion on this?
Your website?
You can go to sunnythomas.com.
Listen to my program on ResolutionRDO.com.
Sonny Thomas, thank you, brother.
Dayton Strong, buddy.
You're the one Dayton guy we like.
We'll be back.
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All right, it's really a pleasure and a privilege to be able to welcome Brother Nathaniel Kappner back, a man who needs no introduction.
He was most recently on our show just week before last.
So if you missed that appearance, ladies and gentlemen, where he was with us for over an hour, please go back into our archives and check it out.
But another big story tonight, we've been focusing so much attention this evening to El Paso and Dayton, the shootings there and the related concerns.
The well, passing, let's just call it the passing of Jeffrey Epstein.
So what we know, the official story is that this guy who could have made so many heads roll in government, two guys that were on his suicide watch were relieved early.
And don't you know it, when they were relieved, the camera that was monitoring his cell just so happened to have a malfunction.
And then, well, poor old Jeff is dead.
It's interesting how that works sometimes.
But Brother Nathaniel is with us to pay a little more attention to this breaking news item as of today.
Brother Nathaniel, your take, your thoughts on what may have happened there.
I think heads are still going to roll, okay?
The feds, and that is the Southern District of New York, the Federal Prosecuting District.
The Trump appointee is a good man, Jeffrey Berman, G-E-O-F-F-R-E-Y.
Jews spell their first name Jagie F-F-R-E-Y.
He's of Dutch Calvinist heritage.
He's on it.
He made a statement that the investigation will go on.
They got so much on Epstein.
You know, the FBI has got the photographs, tons of photographs, and all the girls have stated over and over that they were filmed.
There were hidden cameras.
So you're going to have Dershowitz with his underwear off.
You're going to have Bill Clinton with his underwear off.
And a lot of heads are going to roll still.
And Epstein, whether he committed suicide, whether he was handed some cyanide, I personally believe through the research I've done this morning, and I spoke with somebody who lives near East 71st Street, Epstein's mansion, who verified to me that this was a suicide because he had his orange jumpsuit on.
He didn't have a paper jumpsuit on, which would have been under suicide watch.
So he was taken off a suicide watch, I think, six days after the first attempted suicide.
What I have learned through my sources is that some Jew psychiatrist interviewed him and took him off the suicide watch.
So there's going to be some heads rolling inside that penitentiary, too.
Okay, but what we've got here is Epstein no longer has any lawyers defending him because lawyers cannot defend a dead man.
So there's going to be all kinds of civil suits against his estate and his assets.
All right, now unless Dershowitz comes up with some new law, some cadaver representation law, and only a Jew like him could pull that off, then there is no objection, Your Honor, that there's going to be all kinds of evidence brought forth in court, and there's not going to be any lawyers that are going to say, objection, Your Honor, this is irrelevant, or we cannot accept this testimony from these girls because they've been already discredited by Dershowitz,
you know, so-and-so.
And I think this thing, the lid is blown wide open now instead of the lid sealed.
That's my take on it in a nutshell.
Brother Nathaniel, this is Keith.
All right, Keith.
If they gave frequent flyer miles out for flying on the Lolidi Express, who do you think would have the most frequent flyer miles?
Well, Bill Clinton.
And so we have to ask by his suicide, by his death, all right, he's dead.
That we do know.
The man is dead.
So you don't think he's in Israel?
No, he's not in Israel.
The Jews don't want him.
The Jews want him dead.
They don't want him in Israel.
You kidding?
They finished with him.
They used him up.
You know, this was a massage operation all the way.
I mean, I was the first one to say it on my original video, The Sex Crimes of Epstein.
Then Phil Giraldi jumped on it.
Yeah, this was Massad.
Then Steve Stionagne, a former CIA guy, he jumped on it and said he was this is Massad operation.
This was a honeypot thing.
It was a sting operation so as to blackmail high-profile politicians so that they would maintain the Israel-Zionist line.
I mean, it's just so obvious.
And he has so many connections to the Mossad with this Maxwell, whose father worked for the Mossad with the Wexner Foundation, which had Echud Barak speaking at many of their seminars and paying Echud Barak.
He was former prime minister of Israel.
And residents who live near the mansion, and I spoke with one of them this morning, who saw Echud Barak come to the mansion many times.
There were even photographs of him coming to the mansion, but Jugal took that off real quick because they protect their own because Google is compelling evidence that Google's owned by the Mossad.
So this was a Mossad operation.
It was a honey sting operation.
They used their Shil Epstein, who was a pervert from the beginning that Wexner promoted and put him, made him a teacher, some school that he built years ago.
And then they saw what a sex pervert he was and that they could use him.
And this is what Boyce, who was representing Virginia Roberts Giafri, who is one of the teenage victims, who's accusing Dershowitz and others.
And he recently just said, and I'm going to pull this up here.
He stated after this suicide, alleged suicide, Jeffrey Epstein did not act and could not have done what he did alone.
Justice demands that those who acted with him also be held accountable.
Now, who is Boyd pointing to?
Not Bill Clinton, not Dershowitz, not any of these high-profile politicians, like these two ex-senators that were named in the deposition yesterday, who came up right away.
Oh, we deny it.
We deny it.
Well, once the cameras roll and we see you with your aunties off, you can deny it all you want.
So I really believe some heads are going to roll and that this boys, okay, who really has an axe to grind against Dershowitz, because Dershowitz tried to sue him for defamation.
He hates Dershowitz for good reason, Could blow this whole thing out into the sky.
Okay.
Well, Brother Nathaniel.
Yes.
We have hope, too.
I mean, it seemed as though that hope was somewhat dampened with the death of Epstein that his testimony would die with him.
And this came just after of Bill Richardson and some others, pretty high profile.
And then all of a sudden, everything malfunctions and he's able to commit quote-unquote suicide.
I just want to say in right now that wants to hear more, Brother Nathaniel, go to our archive two weeks ago, July the 27th, Brother Nathaniel, for an hour plus here on TPC.
Great content.
Keith, very quickly.
Has anybody located the so-called films and tapes yet?
So watch my video on this.
Yeah.
Brother Nathaniel, you were talking about films of people in their underwear or less.
Have they located those things?
Does anybody have?
The girls have said that they were filmed having sex with these high-profile people.
The big question is, does anybody have possession of those films?
Yes, yes, the Southern District of New York, Berman, who's after Epstein, big time.
And he's not a Jew.
He's of a Dutch Calvinist heritage.
He's Christian.
You're a fine man.
Okay.
So he made a statement.
He says, this investigation goes on.
If there's more accusers, come forward.
We're going to protect you.
And no, no, the lid is off.
I see this thing totally different from what everyone else is saying.
The lid is off now.
They have everything.
They have all the tape.
They have all the information they need.
Now there's not going to be anyone saying, objection, objection.
He has no lawyers anymore.
You can't represent a dead man.
So it's better that he's dead in some ways.
Well, I'll tell you what, folks.
Brother Nathaniel, you just mentioned you got a new video coming out.
We'll link to that.
We'll post it to our website, realjewnews.com, realjewenews.com.
I'm going to film it Tuesday.
I'm going to film it Monday.
Okay, we will link to it.
We'll make sure people know it.
And for all of you tuning in to hear Brother Nathaniel, if you want to hear more of him on this show, go back to our broadcast archives, July the 27th.
He was with us for an hour, just two weeks ago.
Brother Nathaniel, I'm so happy you wanted to come on tonight and really lucky we could work you in.
It's always great to talk to you.
And we'll talk to you again soon.
Thank you for your good work.
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Attorney General William Barr is expressing anger over the apparent suicide of Jeffrey Epstein while in federal custody.
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In a written statement from the Department of Justice, Attorney General William Barr is quoted as saying, I was appalled to learn Jeffrey Epstein was found dead from an apparent suicide while in federal custody.
Mr. Epstein's death raises serious questions that must be answered.
The press release went on, in addition to the FBI's investigation, I have consulted with the Inspector General, who is opening an investigation into the circumstances of Mr. Epstein's death.
There's now a report that the 66-year-old Epstein was not on watch in his cell at the Manhattan Correctional Facility.
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Land spreading out to far and wide.
Cheap Manhattan, just give me that countryside.
New York is where I'd rather stay.
I get electric-smelling hay.
I just adore a pant house view.
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The charge.
Fresh air.
Tajwell.
You are my wife.
Goodbye, City Live.
Green Acres.
We are there.
If you missed how that song ends, the theme to Green Acres, it's the wife is arguing with the husband over where they're going to live, and he says, You're my wife.
And then that's settled.
They're on the farm because that's where she wants to be.
Goodbye, City Live.
That's right.
So that's the way it used to be.
And anyway, that is Jack Ryan's, and that's the way it ought to be.
Thank you.
That is Jack Ryan's opening song tonight.
He's had a three-week hiatus.
And he's back with us tonight, and we're all the better for it.
And what a great hour tonight with Sonny Thomas, followed by Brother Nathaniel, followed by Jack to send us into that long good night.
Jack, what's up tonight?
Well, I'm reporting here.
Beautiful night.
I'm across the river from Trump Tower.
Nice tower, a beautiful setting.
We should do the show from Chicago sometime.
It's just when the weather is right, Chicago is one of the most beautiful modern cities in the world.
But your announcement of Green Acres and how the wife obeys the husband and goes is good.
But the reality was that was Ava Gabor starring that show.
There are three Hungarian divorced sisters, Magna, Ava, and Jaja.
They managed to marry and divorce, I think it is, 20 American guys.
Okay.
So it wasn't like these women were really obeying their husbands and stuff.
And Jajah said, I'm a good housekeeper.
When I divorce my husband, I keep his house.
You know, so those are the things.
Jack, I got to say, we do believe you're in Chicago.
We just heard the sirens go by.
Well, life in the big city.
Hey, hey, hey, and Zazak Abor was immortalized by Dion's song, Donna the Prima Donna, if anybody remembers that one.
Maybe we can pull that one up.
Good-looking gals, but some serious posers.
So that's life in big cities.
And you think it's these black gang members that were going to get you, but these big city women are, you know, they don't respect my power property.
They're out to take me and hose you and steal all your stuff and make you pay for things.
But I did use that show, that theme, because it is a theme that's very strong in my own life.
I get these urges to leave the big wicked city where crime is bad and terrible politics.
I've been trying to leave big Chicago, New York, University city since I was seven.
And then the idea is like, oh, you know, you move to the country where the air is clean and there's good politics.
And then I find out I'm allergic to oak pollen.
I can't breathe.
And then the politics, it almost works, but a lot of times it kind of doesn't.
So I'm sort of lamenting that.
I'm in this term.
I want to move.
I want to get out of there.
I want to go someplace where there's better politics and stuff.
But I'm afraid that sometimes it might be like the Green Acres.
And the Green Acres show, Eddie Albert, the actor, just gets humiliated and ripped off by the country guys.
They're always trying to cheat them.
Well, in the show, though, the wife obeys, and that used to be the way it was.
You know, Hollywood has always been, you know, reality versus the appearance.
And we agree that some of the people aren't what they pretend to be on screen.
But at least back then, Hollywood was giving honor to the traditional roles of husband and wife.
At least back when Green Acres was being the country guys, just they, everyone, they're trying to, and the guy, the Manhattan guy, Eddie Albert, is a nice guy.
He's a guy kind of like me.
He's an honest guy.
He wants to use his wealth and education, idealism to go to the country and help the country people.
And the country people on Green Acres are just all thieves.
Who's that country con man they had in that show?
Yeah, and they're all con guys, and they just rip them off and steal them.
They just abuse the living hell out of the guy, you know.
They had one country con man in particular that I used to get a kick out of.
What was that guy's name?
I forgot the guy's name.
But yeah, no, you're right.
No, they really, they really had it.
But it's a good show.
But I, lots of themes.
Many times I moved away.
Particularly the biggest one was when I left New York City in the early 90s.
I was red-pilled and educated by Buchanan and also David Duke.
And I knew what was coming.
I moved back to Nashville, Tennessee.
I did strong one-man activism against the first Iraq neoconservative war.
I took out full-page advertisements in Nashville, Tennessean, and Chattanooga the Times.
I got on talk radio, and I presented it from an American first, George Washington Lindbergh, one, and I got treated very fairly by the Tennessee media.
But yeah, I was just one guy, you know, and I'm just trying to tell the truth.
And the regular people, it gets washed away.
The people just like the wars, they like the military, and they cranked out some Hank Williams song to get Saddam East Biller and stuff like that.
So that theme that I have very much of the Green Acres guys.
I try to go back.
I use my education and wealth, and I want to go to rural places or the South and try to warn people and try to educate people.
I have some modest success, but in the end, I've not been able to change the course of American history.
Well, hey, Dave, don't say it.
Don't.
Hey, the story has not yet been written, Jack.
The last page of this story hadn't been written.
So anyway, so Green Acres is the theme for Jack.
We love that nostalgia.
Lacey Lynn, where are you?
And he's broadcasting live from Trump outside of Trump Towers in Chicago tonight.
He's just enjoying a nice night out on the town.
Jack, give us your book and movie recommendations, would you?
Okay, so my movie recommendation is something very different.
I actually saw a first-run movie in the theater, which I haven't done for like five or six years.
It's Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt.
That's my recommendation.
I'd add another book, but it's a little too controversial, so I'm just going to recommend Penguin Classic, Who's Who in the Ancient World.
And they're just the gold mine of things like that.
And I referenced the figure Cassandra.
She was in Troy, and she was given the gift of prophecy, but cursed that no one would believe her.
Like she told it, like the Trojans, don't bring in that Trojan horse, the Greeks left.
So I sort of identify with Cassandra because I've always been able to see very clearly at a young age what was going on politically, culturally, and predict what was going to happen.
But I don't know if it's I'm cursed that no one believes me, but just not enough.
And so that's my recommendation.
But I'd like to talk when you get a chance about that movie, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Well, actually, actually, let's do that right now before the break.
And if we need to carry it over, we certainly can because I've heard that this movie may be Quentin Tarantino's last movie.
And Quentin Tarantino is obviously a mixed bag.
He's very anti-white.
He's from Knoxville, Tennessee, of all places.
Very anti-white, but a lot of his movies are entertaining.
And yes, you can have an entertaining movie that is anti-white in some regard because we have a brain that can filter out some stuff and you can appreciate some aspects of filmmaking while disregarding, I guess, the central theme and message.
But this is obviously a brand new movie, a big blockbuster with some of the biggest stars in Hollywood.
So what was the movie about?
Okay, so it's about an actor.
First of all, Quentin Tarantino is sort of a post-star of Valentine to his hometown, adopted hometown, I guess, of Los Angeles.
So it's very much pro the TV industry and even the movie industry like that.
And I recognize Quentin Tarantino as a brilliant artist, but a lot of times he uses his art for extremely negative things, extremely violent and sick.
A lot of times it is very viciously anti-white.
But this is just a pro LA movie.
It's about a TV cowboy actor.
There were so many TV cowboy actors in the 50s and 60s.
Maverick, Half Gunwill, Travel.
I think this was called Bounty Hunter, but there was a Steve McQueen Wanted Dead or Alive.
And then all of a sudden, it just didn't get popular anymore that they weren't doing TV cowboy movies anymore.
And then he's got a stunt man that looks just like him, that's Brad Pitt.
And so he's got to try to reinvent himself.
This new age of bad method acting is coming in and stuff like that.
He's trying to find work.
And he's like, he's thinking of doing spaghetti westerns and stuff.
And then it washes over into the Sharon Tate Manson family.
He makes some spins.
He actually makes it that Sharon Taine and Roland Polanski and that whole Hollywood are like good, good guys.
But it's a happy ending.
And it's just, yeah, the actors looked apart.
And it's positive.
Well written.
It is pro-LA.
It's pro-Hollywood.
But it doesn't have bad politics.
There's no degenerate sex.
It doesn't have gratuitous violence in it.
So I recommend it.
I think it's a good movie.
And I only go to movies that I think might be interesting.
And so, yeah, I highly recommend Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, directed by Quentin Tarantino.
All right, there you have it, Keith.
Are you buying your ticket?
You know, the last movie Keith and I went to together, along with Eddie the Bombardier Miller, was one of the Mel Gibson movies where he was in Boston and, oh, come on, help me, Jack.
It was the one he made after the Passion of the Cross.
Yeah.
More or less blacklisted by Harvard.
I'll find it.
I'll find it.
Don't worry.
We'll find it here in the break.
I may find it before the break.
Hang on.
Because they haven't made that many movies in recent years.
It was called Edge of Darkness?
Maybe.
Yeah, Edge of Darkness was the name of it.
And it was set in Boston.
And good movie.
Anyway, I don't know how we got there from here to there, but we will take a break.
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Well, for those of you who are around in 1963, that song right there went to number six on the Billboard's Top 100 Dion, Donna the Prima Donna.
And he mentions the aforementioned Zaza Gabor in that particular song.
And Jack, we've heard rumors now that Zaza was actually a Hungarian Jew.
So perhaps that would explain why that particular group of sisters divorced, married, and divorced 20 Americans during that time.
I don't really get into those types of, like, rumors and stuff.
But I think these gals were...
Well, it's either a rumor or it's true.
It's true, but they were.
They were blonde with a purpose that, again, she's a good housekeeper.
When she marries and divorces some American guy, she keeps this house.
Well, they got 20 houses out of that deal.
That's incredible.
Hi, man.
It's a good work if you can get it, right, Keith?
Well, I remember Louis Grizzard, the southern journalist, who said that he'd been married and divorced several times.
He no longer worries, he never bothers to marry anymore.
Every several years, he just buys a house for a woman he doesn't like.
Actually, one of our listeners is surprised that you didn't bring up that Zaza Gabor and the Gabor sisters were of that particular tribe.
Well, I didn't know.
I'm learning.
Keith Alexander the Great doesn't know everything.
I thought actually you did, though.
I'm a little disappointed.
You know, the idea feels there are real, we know the JQ, and I know it as well as anybody, but it's a mistake to try to blame all of our problems and negative things on one people.
I mean, there are, we have real enemies and traitors that are just not protecting our people, the conservative establishment, the Mitt Romney's, the Bush family.
They don't enforce our immigration laws.
We have just another terrible week of slaughters.
And I got to say that my call of making Ivanka Trump the white traitor of the year is looking pretty good.
She has brought in her husband, Jared Kushner, and so they're got his ear.
They got their daddy's ear.
Now, instead of building the wall and deporting the criminals and terrorists, it's all about trying to find haters.
And they're trying to find this root, this cancer.
And their hater is anybody that objects to the desecration of Confederate graves or anyone who thinks that we can enforce our immigration laws.
So it's a rough leak.
And I'm afraid that, I mean, the narrative has changed.
It used to be the Russians still elected to Russia.
Well, they've given up on that.
So now they're trying to say that the Trump supporters are us are evil and terrible people.
And they're using the gun issue against us.
And I really think that if you present an intelligent position of responsible issues on guns, responsible issues on immigration, responsible intelligent issues on Islam or porn, you're going to do okay.
But if you have this extreme view that every American should be allowed in AK-47 and ride the subways to New York and we should have almost like people should have nuclear weapons, if you're going to come off as crazy and stuff, we're going to lose.
And I'm sorry to say that this liberal leftist media has positioned us so that we got put on the one.
It was a terrible week and I don't want to be on the side of people that massacre people at Walmart.
And now I'm going to have to clean up my home to try to clean up my hard drive to see that I don't have politically incorrect books like the New Testament or Shakespeare.
It sucks.
And so that's kind of my position.
It was a bad week.
I didn't like it.
And I think we got positioned and we're in a bad position.
Well, let me ask you this, Jack.
What led you out of your home tonight and into the streets of Chicago so you could do us the honor of broadcasting live and we hear the background noise from Trump Tower in Chicago.
I had a date.
I don't live that far from, you know, it's just like a 20-minute bus ride, train ride.
But I had a date, international gallop, kind of interesting.
Well, unfortunately, not of the folk, but I had a date.
She had a cancel.
She had a housing pipe lead or something like that.
So I'm dressed to the nine.
And, you know, it should be, it's just a beautiful place.
It's really one of the, again, one of the most beautiful.
I think Chicago is the most beautiful modern city in the world.
And obviously it has problems, but big cities have problems.
Like we have more in common now with Indian and Brazilian cities like San Paulo or Rio de Janeiro than we do for the America of the 1950s or the Constitution of 1776.
So this is another beep I've got with a lot of our listeners.
They think that some document that was written in 1776, when we were a homogeneous British white country with just people living in New England and the South, the idea that that is the same for a country of 300 million people now, it's just a different time.
So I mean, you can't have the population of the west side of Chicago or the South Bronx just have unlimited gun uses or something like people that think it's the same.
It's not the same country.
And you got to be more practical about those things.
So anyway, I just got, I mean, I didn't get stood up, but my date canceled, but that's why I'm back on tonight.
Well, let me say this, Jack.
We don't have that pure Second Amendment, haven't had it for years.
There are all sorts of infringements on the right to own and bear arms that we have now, but that doesn't seem to satisfy the left.
The left keeps trying to lay more and more layers of restrictions on things.
But you still, I mean, if you live in Alabama, you're going to have a right to go hunting and then to have, you know, you have a revolver.
And again, I think that you can be practical without an AK-47 or an AR-15.
There's no practical use for hunting or self-defense.
And we just come off as being kind of gun crazy.
And then crazy people shooting.
They don't have these things in Japan.
They don't have these slaughters in Singapore.
Our problem is people and culture.
And this fixation with the Constitution and guns, guns, guns, it leads you off, and we lose the issue.
If our people are not traditional Americans, European people, all these constitutions, they're not going to amount to anything.
I mean, you think that the population of Baltimore or Zimbabwe cares about the original intent of Constitution?
So I just feel it's a we're, I think it's a gun issue.
I just keep it as something minor.
Focus on immigration, focus on culture, these ridiculous wars, they're not popular.
Trump's policies were good, and that's why he got elected.
Now, of course, he stayed and his daughter and son-in-law have got him off of our issues.
But, you know, guns aren't going to save you from the problems that are going to deal with it.
And just, you know, get practical guns.
Get a revolver.
Get a 12-inch shotgun.
What happened to the shotgun marriages?
You know, that's something that used to be good.
But, you know, these fantasies of shooting up the whole place, it's not good for us.
It plays into the stereotype of the media that our people are crazy and psychopaths.
Well, see what you're doing, Jack.
You're making an argument that our ancestors made that we really need to be two countries.
You know, there are really some differences between, let's call it now, flyover country and the left coast and east coast and major urban areas in America that are irreconcilable.
And we, you know, you're right.
Laws that apply to Chicago shouldn't apply to rural Alabama and likewise, but the way things are going, they want to apply the laws in Chicago to all of flyover country.
No, I know, but there's different places, there's different people.
So people, our people argue that, well, look at the crime murder rate in North Dakota or rural Alabama or Wyaming is very low, even though people have guns.
But this is a rural area.
You know, if your neighbor lives a mile away, yeah, you could have some military gun and it wouldn't really matter.
Also, people can just go out and poop and piss right on their line.
It's not going to affect the environment or some of that.
But in Chicago or Los Angeles, you got 50,000 people that are just pooping and pissing there, then it causes disease, and we're going to have plagues and stuff like that.
So, you know, I'm going to tell you.
I don't think we have an amendment about that.
So the idea, again, our population is 300 million people.
And the idea that people can do whatever they want to with either sex or cars or guns.
I left New York City before Giuliani cleaned it up, but they just made it reality that no one could carry handguns except for the police.
And they actually are strict.
And they stopped and searched punks and black gang members and stuff like that.
So the murder in Mayhem that's going on in Chicago now, the New York Police Department, when Giuliani was mayor and Chief Bratton and Kelly, they were real strict.
And they did strict things like Singapore.
Like people couldn't fall asleep on the subways or litter or something like that.
So when you live in a big city, you want strict rules about picking up the garbage and people dressing there.
And okay, yeah, you're taking away some people's freedoms or whatever, but I want to live in a civilized place.
And I don't want to live in a place where Chicago has 3,000 shootings and 600 murders.
So is there any way to make Chicago civilized, Jack?
Well, hang on.
Jack's got to go find another date.
We've got to give him that time.
And it's still early.
So, Jack, thank you to Brother Nathaniels and Sonny Thomas to Kim Giveaden, to Keith Alexander the Great, Sam Bushman.