Aug. 24, 2019 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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The Political Cesspool, going across the South and worldwide, as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Sunday's just another day.
That song came to my mind a few years ago when the Southern Baptists took such a hard turn to the left and becoming so anti-white, so really anti-Scripture and condemning their own parents.
You know, whatever happened to Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother in the Southern Baptist Convention condemning the Confederates, which all made up their parents.
Coveting a black flock when God has given them a white flock.
But that song, Sunday Will Never Be the Same, came to my mind in the middle part of this decade, I guess.
But man, what a refreshing treat it was to hear Pastor Brett McAtee.
And this isn't a self-appointed pastor.
I mean, this guy's the real deal with a real church and a real church building, a real church house that people come to and he's holding forth.
He's defying the powers that be.
They're out there.
And there'll be more of them out there again once it becomes socially acceptable or once it becomes certainly socially powerful to be so.
All of these people.
And then on the other hand, we really need to admire the people that now at the bottom of the pit find the strength, the intentional fortitude to stand up for the old-time true religion of Christianity.
Well, that's absolutely right.
I mean, when people tell the truth, when there's a price to be paid, you know those are the sincere people.
Those are the real leaders.
Those are the ones you want to cling to in good days, bad days, lean times, and fat times.
And I want to thank Rich Hamblin for helping facilitate that interview tonight with Pastor Brett.
He put me back in touch with the pastor.
And of course, Rich was on with us last week as well during the third hour with Sam Dixon.
Great contribution there as well.
But I was really encouraged.
I think it was a good time.
It just felt like a good time to have an hour dedicated to matters of faith tonight.
I don't know why or if it's just me or if it's been a while since we've spent an hour exclusively on that topic.
Well, we probably need to spend more time on that topic generally because you cannot ignore spiritual sustenance.
People are asking for a loaf and they're getting a stone from the churches that they attend many times and they are asking for a fish and they're given a serpent.
And we have to provide them with spiritual nourishment as best we can because we know the circumstances they're in because heaven knows we've lived it ourselves, haven't we, James?
That's the truth.
And so is Pastor Brett, by the way, also, as I mentioned, targeted by his own denomination.
And now he's the pastor of an independent congregation because he too has been disfellowshipped as all truth tellers do experience.
Now, I got a letter here.
You remember a couple of weeks ago we talked about how Emmett Till is the gift that keeps on giving for the left?
Yeah, some southerner is going to swing for Emmett Till's death, regardless of whether they have any guilt or not.
And we have a letter in the mail responding to our commentary on the most recent manifestation of Emmett Till, and I believe it was a story regarding a couple of old miss students who were posing by a several actually more than that.
They were apparently coming back from a hunting trip, went by a historical marker that someone had shot at, and it had some bullet pock marks in it.
And they decided as a joke, a bit of juvenile bravado, to get out with their guns and pose next to it as if they had shot it.
And now I think the FBI is after them.
They're facing the death penalty or something like that.
Maybe not that intense, but no, they're in some serious problems.
Well, they're going to be cast into the outer darkness.
Their careers are already finished.
Well, anyway, one of our listeners in Vermont was, did you know you had a listener in Vermont, Keith?
Well, I'm glad to hear we do.
We do.
And he was listening to that, to our commentary on that.
And here's what he wrote.
Dear James and gang, greetings from Yankeedom, the newest battleground in white displacement.
In case you haven't heard, the twin states, Vermont and New Hampshire, white population has been, as the old movie line goes, targeted for termination.
Both Uber cuck Republican governors can't stop signaling how on board they are with the white replacement agenda.
The lying press have been laying on the propaganda hot and heavy about how we're steeped in white supremacism up here.
We all laughed at the League of the South skit on Saturday Night Live, but make no mistake, that sketch was part of a campaign to put a target on our backs.
There's nowhere to run.
Regarding St. Emmett Till, I'd like to bring your attention to some facts.
And he's quoting now Steve Saylor's talkie mag column from August of 2018 entitled The Emmett Till Effect.
And here's some stats from the article, Keith, that were surprising to me.
Perhaps they will be to you as well.
Maybe you can explain to us why this is.
In 1980, the name Emmett Till did not appear in the pages of the New York Times.
In 1990s, or excuse me, excuse me, in the 1980s, that entire decade, the name Emmett Till never appeared in the pages of the New York Times, not once.
In the 1990s, it showed up twice.
And in 2004 times.
From 2004 to 2012, the Times mentioned this old incident an average of nine times per year.
And from 2013 to 2016, almost two dozen times per year.
Last year, 2018, Emmett Till appeared 72 different New York Times articles.
And this year is on track for 92 stories about the 63-year-old tragedy.
You know what it's like, James?
It is like these so-called Holocaust criminals that they're desperate because they think that anybody that might have actually had a real hand in resistance to the civil rights movement is dying out.
So they want to get somebody.
Like I remember when the Israeli government had a fellow named John Demjunjik arrested and taken to Israel for trial.
That wasn't even the right guy, was it?
Yeah, right.
It turned out not to be the right guy, but they convicted him anyway, and then they had to set it aside.
You know, they basically want a sacrificial lamb.
Someone has got to pay.
I think they may have convicted him, set it aside, and then convicted him again.
Basically, it's just like with Edgar A. Killen in Mississippi and the Mississippi Burning murders of Schwarner, Goodman, and Chiney.
They, I think, in total, tried the man seven times for seven different crimes and finally got some conviction and managed to put the poor wheezing guy who was with an oxygen tank on a walker into jail for the remainder of his unfortunate life to assuage the angry god of political correctness.
We're going to talk a little bit more about this.
We're also going to talk to you about the ineffective so-called conservative opposition to the left when we come back.
So stay tuned, why don't you?
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Sunday afternoons that make me feel so warm inside have turned as gold and gray as ashes as I feel the embers die.
No longer can walk these miles for their change.
I must be on.
The sun is gone and I fame is gone already.
Sunday with Well, who's to say, will Sunday ever be the same?
You know, it's almost heartbreaking.
That's beautiful music, by the way.
Beautiful arrangement of the instrument.
That's called production, and that's what music producers add to it.
All of those lush strings, all those different instruments and whatnot.
You know, the very best of it.
I hate to say it, but you know who I'm going to say.
The very best at putting music behind it was Phil Spector.
Well, Phil Spector.
And who did it for the four seasons?
For the four seasons, it was Bob Crew and Bob Gattio, which were, you know, very much right up there at the beginning of the year.
There's another guy, what is Charles Toon or something like that?
Well, anyway, we have a friend, Carmine, in New York, that will give us the skinny on all things four seasons.
We'll get him on someday on this.
Well, in any event, that's a beautiful song.
It makes me think about how the churches have become so corrupt, hence, Sunday will never be the same.
But maybe they will, you know, with people like Pastor Brett McAtee, if you're tuning in late, do yourself a favor and listen to the second hour.
You know, I know political cesspool, this radio program is one of the very few right-of-center organizations that will mention the name of Jesus Christ in the United States.
Okay.
And we do that and we will continue to do that.
But who's to say Sundays won't be the same going forward?
We can go back.
And I agree in the hope and optimism of Pastor McAtee.
But if and when things do turn back in our favor, ladies and gentlemen, I ask you to do one thing.
Because when it happens, everybody will have been a true believer all along, don't you know?
I mean, people are so fickle, they will, like sheep, go with the path of least resistance.
But if and when the tide turns, remember the people, those of us who paid a price when it was unpopular?
Still part was when it was unpopular.
Well, very quickly, we're going to go to our caller.
We've got a caller on the line, and we certainly want to get to him.
But we were mentioning this letter that we received from a listener in Vermont.
Emmett Till didn't appear in the pages of the New York Times in 1980, nor in 1990, or rather, it showed up twice.
2000, it showed up four times.
72 times last year and on pace for 92 stories about Emmett Till this year.
In contrast, our listener in Vermont writes, the name Tirana Brawley Might seem of slightly less antiquarian interest, but the New York Times launched the modern era of anti-white hate hoaxes in 1987, a few weeks after the publication of Tom Wolfe's Bonfire of the Vanity's bestseller about the hunt for the great white defendant.
But we're still waiting for the New York Times to mention the Knoxville horror, for instance.
And this listener closes by writing, he's enclosed a small amount of American shekels to support our important work.
And we thank you in Vermont.
Also, very quickly, we want to get to our caller, but if you want to know how not to offer resistance, look at what happened in Portland this week where the so-called conservatives, the so-called Nazis, as the media referred to them as, were going into battle against the Antifa with banners that read, We hate the left and racist, or we oppose the left and racist.
I think one guy was wearing a Roman helmet with a cuck written across his shoulder, or rather his breastplate.
I mean, that is how to offer ineffective conservative opposition.
You never see the left going after Antifa, but you always see the so-called mainstream right, right-wing groups going after people further to the right than them.
That's right.
And they go after them.
So this is basically how conservatives want to fight.
They want to fight by saying, by adopting all of the left-wing talking points and by pretending that they were the ones who championed it all along.
So they go into battle against the Antifa saying they're anti-racist.
And we've seen this with the Oath Keepers and with other organizations who actually have taken part with Antifa against authentic voices of opposition, like the League of the South, for instance.
And so this is how, whatever you saw in Portland, the people being similarly disparaged as we are as being all of these nefarious things, don't do it like they do it, folks.
I mean, that's embarrassing.
I mean, what are they fighting for?
What are they fighting for?
What did they actually oppose Antifa?
If they agree with everything Antifa says, what are they actually opposing them on?
Well, they're showing what their true colors are.
We have Dave.
Dave has called in our good friend Dave.
Dave, what can we do for you?
I hope you've enjoyed the show tonight.
And hopefully you give us your comments.
Yes, please.
Excellent broadcast.
I just want to make a comment about the pastor there and everything.
I thought that entire hour was a great exchange.
I do want to comment on when I was over visiting in Memphis that when I attended the church with Keith there on the Sunday that I was over there, I felt like the spirit of Jesus Christ is alive and well in his church.
So I just wanted to say that.
And also I wanted to say that I did read through racism-schmacism, and I think it's as timely or even more timely now than when you wrote it almost 10 years ago,
because it does reveal in great detail the extreme hypocrisy and manipulation and deceit for one example of many on page 133 about when Chris Brown beat up his wife at the time, Rihanna, and then they have white actors to play out that scenario.
The hypocrisy and the manipulation and the deceit is so striking in this entire book.
And I hope you do a second edition that adds people like Corey Booker and some of those fools.
My goodness, if I did a second edition, you know, coming up with examples to fill the pages of that book back in 2010 was easy enough.
I mean, now it would be...
We'd have to have 10 new editions.
Dave has his own website and his own particular contribution to our cause.
Tell us about that, Dave.
I didn't hear the entire comment there, but I'll just, you know, this is just one example here on page 133.
And this man, apparently, I wasn't there, obviously, and I didn't, I haven't read any court transcripts or anything, but apparently he almost killed her.
And then white people are employed.
And the hypocrisy compounded by 10 is that they would be able to find any white people that would actually take those parts and play those parts.
That, see, we are not helpless, and we have to learn how to say no to the people that are doing this manipulation.
And we pretty much know where the source of all that is.
But it's, I encourage everyone to buy a copy of this and read through it and buy an extra copy and take it to your library because libraries love to accept books and put them on the shelves.
That's why people go to libraries.
And this book needs to be worldwide.
That's all there is to it.
Well, thank you.
It needs so much wide and far.
Dave, tell us about your contribution to the movement.
I know that you have a website and we need to publicize that.
So tell us all about it.
Well, I have a podcast, and it is from 2 to 4 on Saturday.
And in order to access my podcast, it's necessary to go to my website, genuinechristianitynow.com.
And I always try to find situations where people, regardless of their color, and that's a serious issue because this is not an anti-black situation or anything.
Hey, Dave, hold on right there, brother.
We got to take a break.
We've got to take a break.
I want to have you back.
Call back next week if you can so we can get some more information about your work as well.
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I really got to use my imagination to think of good reasons to keep on keeping on.
Keep on keeping on.
Got to make the best of bad situation.
Bad situation.
Ever since that day.
Come back down Go Oh, friends, call me.
But I just don't feel like talking to anyone.
Nothing is found me.
And it just won't let me know.
I just don't know.
I'm too strong.
I can keep on keeping on your mind.
Well, that's a pretty appropriate song for our current plight here as the dispossessed majority here in America.
You know, almost, I came this close to using a Gladys Knight song last week to introduce Sam Dixon.
We ended up with Georgia on My Mind by Ray Charles.
I was going to use Midnight Train to Georgia because, of course, Sam is from Georgia.
I actually ran as Lieutenant Governor of Georgia way back when, before I was born.
But anyway.
Of course, Midnight Train to Georgia was written by former old miss quarterback Jim Weatherly, who always wrote, who also wrote another big hit of Gladys Night and the Pips.
You're the best thing that ever happened to me.
But that is a great song.
I've got to use my imagination.
Yes, you almost would have to to figure out how to keep on keeping on in this day and age in the current year.
Jack Ryan, welcome back.
I guess I shouldn't even have to ask why you picked that song tonight, but what's up tonight, brother?
Well, there's two reasons.
One is that just I love the music.
I love that 70s RV and Gladys Knight and the Pittsburgh music is fantastic.
And it's not only just the music and songs are good, but if you watch them, they're great performers.
They do synchronized dancing and things like that.
Right now, I'm a better dancer than any of these current young black performers and things like that.
But Gladys Night Pitts, wow, that's really good.
But I like the song that we've got to use our imagination because things are rough and we're being persecuted.
And yeah, that's the way it is.
So that's kind of sort of my theme tonight.
And enjoy the great music.
But yeah, we have to use some imagination and think about some things because we definitely are being persecuted, and that's reality.
So that was Gladys Night.
I've got to use my imagination.
We talked about Midnight Train to Georgia was the alternate intro for Sam Dixon last week.
But then there's another song that came to mind when I saw Jack's submission tonight, another great Motown song.
Just my imagination by the Tim.
I believe that's the Temptations, if I'm not mistaken.
So, you know, good music.
Good music.
They used to wear suits back then.
Keith, you've talked about this, how even in the civil, the so-called civil rights era, all of the Marxist activists would wear a suit and they would be well-pressed and polished.
They went to the Highlander folk school where they basically rehearsed them and they all had them in little white shirts, little skinny black ties, and a proliferation of hornrimmed glasses to make them all look like Steve Urkel.
But in any event, they acted normal back then, which was, I guess you got to give them a little bit of credit for that.
But anyway, Jack, tell us what's on your mind.
You missed last week.
We were double booked last week, so that's what happened.
And I've had some family issues that I've been dealing with, an illness with my father that is actually now taking a turn for the good.
And we're very thankful to God for that.
And anyway, but yeah, tell us what's on your mind tonight, Jack.
Take it away.
Okay.
It's a beautiful night just in and outside of Chicago.
Just beautiful.
It's gorgeous.
Unfortunately, this week we had shot and killed nine, shot and wounded 35.
Oh, my God.
You're almost keeping up with Memphis.
It's not Lake Wobegun, Minnesota, sort of things like that.
So there's rough areas, big city.
It's nothing new.
It's nothing I haven't experienced and things like that.
But so I'm noticing tonight, I want to like bridge this subject.
There's a lot of problems with American conservatives that we have.
A lot of problems with our system.
We've got a two-party system and things that work in Europe.
If the two parties in power are really corrupt, you can start a new party.
You can get 20 and 30%.
And Mike, we're stuck with this.
Either you win 51% or you lose or these things.
But there's a big problem in the United States conservative one is that people are obsessed with conspiracy theories, that everything is controlled by super sinister, all-powerful forces.
And they control everything, control the media banks and all these things.
And there's nothing the regular person could do except for hang out on some hill and wait for the rapture or something like that.
So I want to try to address that and try to say like people should not get involved in that.
Yeah, we do have problems.
And things like this week, the big issue is that the New York Times just decided, it's not the trilateral commission that built the burdens, but they had a meeting and said this meme that we've done for the last year and a half, that the Russians filled the election and that we're going to expose this and overturn the election of Donald Trump.
We decided we're throwing the towel.
People aren't believing it.
So we're switching it.
We're not doing anymore.
So now we're going to focus that all Trump supporters are terrible racists and we're going to attack them and expose them and put them from beyond the beetle.
So that's what happened.
And the New York Times has been the New York Times for a very, very long time.
So it's nothing new, but that's what happened.
And so now the meme is they're trying to focus on people like us.
And their idea is like a white supremacist is someone who opposes the desecration of Confederate statues of competitive graves or anyone who says we should enforce the laws against illegal immigration or black gang members murdering people in Memphis and Chicago.
So that's what happened, but it's not super secret or anything like that.
That's what happened.
So that's kind of my theme tonight is to just kind of acknowledge that and deal with it.
But it's not some super secret conspiracy.
Well, Jack, this is Keith.
I think this is what they're doing.
They're going to, they have given up on proving any collusion between Trump or the Trump campaign and Russia.
So now they're trying to get him impeached for being a racist.
Now, how being a racist, which is not against the law, is a high crime and misdemeanor, is, I guess, a hurdle for them, but not a hurdle that they are really intimidated by.
They're basically going to try to have him impeach for being a racist.
Am I wrong about that?
Or is that what's actually going on?
Trump, but the whole movement, anyone who espouses the policies that he has, which he has a lot of very good policies, just promote American workers so that we manufacture cars and washing machines in America and that we don't have to compete the lowest wage slave laborers in China or some things like that.
Or we oppose the worst Hollywood jackals or things like that.
Some of it's opposed to Trump, but it's basically just targeting our people, regular people that live in flyover states in Ohio or Alabama to try to denigrate them and say that they're such terrible people, that they're horrible racist people.
And you saw this now on Taylor Swift where she's taking the 30 pieces of silver.
Keith was just talking about that, Jack.
Yeah, just, you know, she just has, and they're going to Hollywood.
And Hollywood and this left coast, New York, and Ivy League ones, they're just pissed that not only do they lose the presidential election, but they just don't feel like they have the power.
People don't listen to them as much, and so now they're just going to run him.
Well, they can't run him out of office the way that they did Richard Nixon.
That's.
That's a big problem.
It's very similar to Nixon.
But again, it's not just the President of the United States, Charlie Trump, it's its regular people, us in Tennessee and Alabama.
And they're trying to denigrate us as saying that we're terrible beyond the pale bad people because we're supposedly horrible racists.
And they're inventing all kinds of ridiculous scams and hoaxes that this black gay actor, Jesse Smollett, was attacked at 2 o'clock in the morning in Chicago on a 15 degrees below zero, and he bought him off of the subway system.
Just creating all these ridiculous hoax faces.
Well, you know, that whole idea started with Jerry Lewis on the Tonight Show when he said to Johnny Carson early on in Johnny Carson's career that whenever he took a transcontinental air flight from the left coast over to New York or vice versa, he always wanted to know when he was flying over Mississippi so he could be sure to use a bath.
Well, I don't know if that was necessary to go through Jesse Smollett's mind, but I mean, his whole thing was so incredulous.
The whole that these white Trump supporters were out and about, as Jack said, at 2 a.m. 15 below zero.
15 below zero with a noose and kerosene.
Yeah.
It's just Trump territory.
Well, no, it wasn't.
Chicago, I think, went 92% for Hillary.
You know, so it was the most ridiculous story.
But there are so many of these ones.
And it's not, when I was growing up in Chicago, famous private school, most of the bashing was towards southern people.
There wasn't that much German one.
That came kind of later.
But now it's expanded that every single poor, working class, or rural white person in every state, not just the South, is being denigrated and attacked as being the enemy.
They're the people that are causing global warming or they're until they're attacking all of us and they're making up stupid stories.
But we ought to be careful of these things.
And then there's issues of guns.
You got to be careful.
So I pitched it up there.
We got to deal with it.
We got to deal with this one.
And I'm prepared to help our listeners try to deal with.
Well, Jack, we got you for another segment.
Jack always takes us to the house.
When Jack calls in, we always loosen our ties just a little bit.
We enjoy the rest of the show.
A little bit laid back, slower pace.
We enjoy it, and we'll enjoy it.
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Welcome back, James, Jack, and Keith.
Keith, you were saying something to me.
I said, I have a question for Jack.
All right.
Jack, has the left given up on impeaching Trump?
I think we both know the answer to that is no.
And if they have not, how do they intend to do it now that the Russia hoax is in the ash can?
Well, it was interesting.
Before Jack answers, Pat Buchanan wrote an article about this just a few weeks ago saying that if the left truly believes, as they say they do, as their leading candidates for president pretend to believe that Donald Trump is a terror leader, as they have called him and a white supremacist, how can they not move forward with impeachment?
And if they don't move forward with impeachment, it shows that they are insincere in their critique of the president.
And if they do, they are sure to lose.
So that is an interesting question, Jack.
Where do you see that going?
I mean, Jack has interesting insights because he lives in Chicago.
Yeah, I think they kind of have given up on impeaching him.
We have presidential elections every four years.
And a lot of them, it's like Trotsky said, there's permanent revolutions.
Like we've got permanent presidential elections.
People are running full-time all the time.
And both sides, left and right, are trying to reverse the presidential election.
You have conservatives say, well, Obama didn't get elected because he wasn't born in the United States and he was secrets.
And then these leftists are trying to do the old thing.
But by the time they get onto it, there's going to be a new presidential election in just a year and three months or something like that.
So these are things are coming on.
So these obsessions with it.
No, I think that they've kind of punted on that and they've punted on the Russian theme, but it's more just that Trump supporters are bad, evil, racist, homophobic, Islamophobic people.
And so they've kind of gone on to that.
But now they're on to the next election.
But the idea, you can't reverse history and try to null some presidential election that happened eight years ago.
I mean, all kinds of Americans try to do that.
And it's not practical.
It's not something that we should be doing.
We should be concentrating on our lives in local areas.
And you can elect strong sheriffs and people.
We need to find good governors or something like that.
And don't put all your hopes in a presidential election that some president will save America and bring back the 1950s or something.
That's just not practical.
So we should be living our lives and working locally and doing what we can.
And these bad people, these bad medias, New York Times has not been a pro-American, pro-Southern newspaper for most of my life.
So I don't think that why you really wiped it.
Probably longer than that, if I dare to hazard.
Well, you know, you mentioned Trotsky, and one of Trotsky's famous sentence sayings, Jack, was that you may not be interested in the revolution, but the revolution is interested in you.
Interested in you.
No, he just did.
Darlin was a pretty rough, brutal guy.
But one good thing he did, he got a pretty strict line on Trotsky and eventually hunted him down in Mexico and put an ice paper in his head.
Well, I remember one story about Trotsky.
Who's to say what's true?
But he was plucking the feathers of a sparrow.
And after he finished torturing the bird, he said, now the bird is thankful for even the warmth of my palm.
And that's pretty much where we are now as a people here in this country.
We're thankful for tweets because that's all we get.
No government policy, just tweets.
Anyway, but we always have a good time with Jack, do we not?
And Jack, listen, in exactly four minutes' time, because as I said, we do let our hair down and loosen our tie.
And Keith is right.
I only wear ties when I'm on TV.
So I can't let my hair down.
Well, that's right.
Me and you both.
Yeah, me and you both embraced it.
We've embraced our destiny.
But in exactly three minutes, I want to have a little battle of the bands here.
Keith and I were having a little bit of a discussion during the last commercial break about some Motown bands.
So let's just do that to send it to the house tonight.
But quickly, if you have a book or movie recommendation, we know your song tonight.
But if we get to any of that, plus anything else you'd like to cover, and then we want to have a little battle of the bands, meet you and Keith away in on three candidates tonight.
Absolutely.
My movie recommendation is the John Wayne, John Foreign movie, Black and White Stagecoach.
I think the movie that actually made John Wayne break through.
And it's a great Western black and white, but it's not a good two-shoes pro-American place.
It's this town and this woman, she's been run out of town by the uptight Christian folks to get out of her.
And John Wayne's character is a good person, but he's wanted on some crime.
And they're going on a stagecoach across the Apache territory.
One, there's a southern gentleman protecting one.
This is just a fantastic movie.
It's excellent.
And again, it's kind of sort of like film noir.
It's black.
It's got some issues.
Good does triumph in it, but it's not a goody two-shoes.
So that's my highly recommended movie, the John Ford directed John Wayne movie Stagecoach.
My book recommendation is a particular chapter of the British historian Paul Johnson's Modern Times.
And it's his chapter about decolonization after World War II in the 50s in Kenya, Uganda, Algeria.
It's talked about the Bandung generation and things that happened.
And I give our people credit.
People just didn't give up.
People in Kenya fought the Mau Maus, and the French really resisted the Arab-Algerian terrorists, and they fought Firefly.
So that's a tremendous, the chapter on that.
The rest of the book is kind of British.
They've got their World War II is not good from the British perspective, but this is a tremendous book, Modern Times by Paul Johnson.
You know, hindsight is 2020, Jack.
I think that when they decolonize, they should have said, we'll let you go and make you no longer a colony on one condition, that you and none of your people will ever come to the mother country.
If they had done that, it would have been the best deal ever.
Yeah, but when you give away stuff, it's not the idea.
If you just give away, then the people will leave you alone.
So, I mean, if you give the part of an official legal document.
Yeah, well, the people who don't read don't care about legal documents.
Okay, so that's another thing Americans are obsessed about.
Oh, it's in the Constitution.
Well, if you've got 800 million people in Bangladesh, Afghanistan, the Congo that don't read, and you're trying to waive them some constitution, they don't give a crap about that.
And that's why I really like my kinsmen, the Russians.
I'm 25% Russians.
They're doing good, and they know how to deal with all these people.
So they don't get obsessed with constitutions and leagues and stuff like that.
And this night, Sergei Kovalov, the Russian boxer, has defended his light heavyweight champion.
He's excellent.
He's a great boxer.
They're doing very good.
Great boxer nobody's ever heard of because they're not going to promote him since he's not black.
They don't promote them in the United States, but in Britain and several European countries, boxing is popular, and he's just the best boxer.
So boxing, international boxing, white Europeans are doing really, really good.
And it's just Americans are, you know, we just watch basketball and football, but that's our problem.
We should be open to good sports and rugby and soccer and ice hockey.
And my view is just like Central Europe, Eastern European, Russia is all great.
We're all doing good.
They control the government.
You talk to regular people.
They're sensible about Islam, about racial realities.
And we've got a lot of obsessions.
And our problems with our people, we've got serious problems.
And one of them is that we always get hung up on laws and constitutions and waving the Constitution in front of some black gang members that are slaughtering people in Memphis and Chicago.
They don't care about some constitution or whatever.
Whatever.
Give him that.
We don't need no stinking badges.
Remember that?
That's right.
All right.
Listen, guys, very quickly, I was going to play a clip from each of them.
Well, maybe I still will.
We're going to do like 10 seconds because we're going to have a battle of the bands here.
This is just for fun.
Motown Battle of the Bands, which is the better song, candidate number one.
One way ticket back to the light.
He wants new.
Oh, yes, he did.
He said it would.
All right, that's candidate number one and candidate number two.
I say to myself, you're such a lucky guy to have a girl like her is truly a dream come true.
All right, listen, guys.
The point is this.
There was a time when there were some elements of wholesomeness that transcended racial lines.
You don't have this Taylor Swift grinding on this thug like we've seen in this new video this week.
I mean, there was, you know, wholesomeness.
And so very quickly, all you could say is, all you can say, all you can do is vote because that's all we got time left.
Midnight Friend of Georgia or Just My Imagination, Jack?
I'm going for Gladys Knight all the way.
And I think she's soulful, but more realistic.
The Temptations was too good eat two shoes cleaned up.
I like their other rougher thoughts.
The Rolling Stone.
I liked it.
But yeah, Gladys Knight, I'm going to her.
She joined the last.
Like I did.
Yeah.
My vote has to be for the Temptation Life.
I agree with Jack.
All right.
That's it.
That's it.
We did not lose because I was going to go with Just My Imagination and winning that two-song battle.