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Sept. 14, 2019 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, 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.
Well, welcome back, everybody, to the third and final hour of tonight's live broadcast of TPC.
James Edwards here with you this Saturday evening, September the 14th, 2019.
If you've missed any of tonight's show, remember the broadcast archives are available to you on demand about a half hour after the conclusion of tonight's live program.
If you tuned in late or had any problems with technical difficulties, the broadcast archives are where you need to go to listen to the full and complete show.
Now, we've had a good show tonight.
Second hour, I was making mention or really presenting to you a made-for-radio version of the speech I gave in Alabama last week.
Jared Taylor was our guest in the first hour.
Now, our closer tonight, Paul Fromm, is with us as we continue to, as I put it, check the pulse of Western civilization and Western man himself.
Paul Fromm serves as the director of the Canadian Association for Free Expression and the Canadian, or rather the Canada First Immigration Reform Committee.
He is a Canadian free speech activist and a longtime friend of mine.
Paul, it's always great and fun and good to have you on.
How are you tonight?
Very well, thanks.
Have a good day of protests.
Oh, what have you been up to?
Well, the Canadian Association for Free Expression and one of the new Canadian political parties, the Canadian Nationalist Party, had a protest outside of Hamilton City Hall today.
We were rejecting our Prime Minister's demography-changing open-door immigration policy, his fanatical support of the LDBTQ agenda.
He hardly, he never misses a gay pride parade if he can avoid it.
And also, the no, I mean, he was brokenhearted that he had to miss the Ottawa Gay Pride Parade about a week ago because he had to be at the G7 conference.
Well, I remember too, Paul, as you probably do being a Canadian, I remember when he first offered Canadians, when he offered Canada's first official apology to the LGBTQRSTLNNE plus community, that it was an occasion so historic that they actually charged admission so Canadian citizens could come and pay to hear their prime minister apologize.
It is pathetic.
The most recent apology has been to Eskimos for the fact that in the 1950s and 60s, government officers shot a couple thousand Eskimo dogs.
Well, on the surface, that sounds, oh, that's a terrible thing.
Why would you do that to the poor Eskimos?
Well, what had happened, though, is the Eskimos were no longer living out in the tundra in Igloos.
They'd been brought into larger settlements like what used to be called Frobisher Bay.
And so they were now living in townhomes, and they didn't need these dogs.
They no longer need dogs to pull the sleds and so on.
So these dogs were vicious.
The Eskimos weren't feeding them enough.
Many of them were starving.
They would bite people.
So they had to be put down.
It wasn't a matter of cruelty or even worse, The naive might think that was like the equivalent of shooting a farmer's cows, you know, taking the bread of the food right out of his mouth.
It was nothing of the sort.
But Trudeau has never seen a cause that he wasn't prepared to apologize for, except for terrible things he's done to the country, like allowing in over the last three years almost a million people from the third world.
I mean, it's an establishment-enabled invasion.
Now, I don't blame the newcomers.
They're getting all sorts of goodies offered to them.
Sure, it would make sense from their point of view to come to come here.
The real blame is on the cultural Marxist elite that are bringing these people in because they can't replace us fast enough.
Reducing the European founding settler people to a minority is their goal.
And they're well all the way to that.
But there's a lot of well, let's pause right there then, because it sounds, of course, very similar to what's happening here in the United States.
But this goes back to what we were talking about tonight: the pulse of Western man in different parts of Western civilization.
So I was talking with Jared earlier tonight, and we were talking about the Democratic candidates and red flag laws.
And you mentioned earlier tonight on another appearance that you gave that I just so happened to tune in on, not even knowing that you were going to be on that particular program.
And you were talking about how the red flag legislation or the proposed red flag legislation here in America reminded you of what was going on in the former Soviet Union, where they declared anyone who opposed communism as being mentally ill, and therefore that was their excuse to get rid of them.
And that could very well be what's coming here.
And that's what's going on in America.
That's what's going on in Canada, that which you have just mentioned.
But then over in Hungary, they're paying white Hungarians to have bigger families and paying them handsomely.
And we've seen people like Philip DeWinter climb atop Antwerp City Hall and decry the Muslim occupation of Antwerp.
So in some parts of the Western world, our pulse seems to be quickening, and in other parts, we seem to be flatlining.
What's the difference?
Well, I think you're right.
There's different levels of awareness and leadership.
Now, I'm not a follower of the Führer principle.
I don't think we have to look around for some white knight or great hero to lead us.
That may occur, but I think we're pretty independent-minded.
We're not looking for a lead dog.
However, leadership can play a role.
I'm very supportive of some of the things Donald Trump has done, particularly making immigration a discussable matter, even highly critical comments.
And also, of course, his attack on the lying, distorting mass media.
That's being crucial.
And that's where leadership comes in.
And in Hungary, they've got leadership under Victor Orban doing what is sensible.
And that is, he wants to encourage Hungarians to have more Hungarians.
And these incentives for a married couple to have more than one or two children is perfect good sense.
And those of us that have been concerned about this whole demography thing for several decades, one of the writers who worked for me did a booklet on this 30 years ago about practical measures that could be taken to enable or encourage our people to have more children.
It's good to see these being implemented in some parts of the world.
It's very organic and healthy.
Well, why import?
I think Congressman King said something to this effect some months back that immigration basically is replacing our kids with their kids.
Well, yeah, exactly.
I mean, that's exactly what they're doing.
And so in sick and declining Western societies, they say we need to prop up our declining birth rates by bringing in the other.
Whereas in healthy societies, they're saying we need to prop up our birth rate by having more of the people who can actually be us and continue our national legacy.
And that's what they're doing in healthy places like Hungary and in Russia and in other places that were just within your lifetime, Paul, and very nearly within mine under the communist Bolshevik menace that nearly did away with them altogether.
So it's interesting how quickly, relatively speaking, they have revived themselves, whereas we are still in decline.
We'll be right back.
More with Paul Fromm, our neighbor to the north, when we come back.
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All right.
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And I actually found out, I was unaware of this, Paul, and perhaps we can use this segment, the only segment we have remaining with you tonight, and two segments is never nearly enough with Paul Fromm.
But I have found out that a federal election has been called in Canada.
I have learned of this from one of our Canadian listeners.
And not only is he a listener, he is a supporter.
He donates every single month.
If ever a month comes, if ever the first of the month comes and his donation isn't in, he must be dead because he's just not there.
I mean, for years and years.
These are fantastic people.
There are some fantastic people in Canada.
I know at least two of them.
But no, obviously there are more than that.
But anyway, tell us what's going on in the Canadian election and how that was called and who's in play and what's going on there.
Well, this is really very exciting.
The federal election will be October 21st.
Justin Trudeau with his left-wing globalist pals are seeking to get re-elected.
Without any going into, I mean, there's a lot of complexities, but Trudeau, who was very popular in 2015, that he promised sunny ways and so on.
He's been a huge disillusionment to even to many of his supporters.
So he's in trouble.
He's being challenged by the Conservatives under Andrew Scheer, who is a genial but wishy-washy sort.
But the really exciting thing is that he's a new populist party led by a former Conservative member of Parliament, Maxine Bernier.
And this is a populist party.
It's called the People's Party of Canada.
And it's committed to, it gives us about 80% of what we want in terms of immigration reform.
Bernier would cut the immigration intake by about two-thirds.
That's good.
He would insist that newcomers be interviewed in person.
They couldn't just fill out the forms on the internet.
They have to have a personal interview, and the interview would be to try to determine whether they supported Canadian values.
Well, I mean, well, obviously.
So why would we want people who hate us or are hostile to us?
So that's good.
He also has warned that we've had too much diversity.
Diversity is one of the big slogans of the day.
Diversity is our greatest strength.
And he's very clear that there's a struggle between nationalists like himself and his party and globalists.
And the globalists are very much tied into the Islamists.
And sees us a proud nationalist on the free speech front.
He, again, I'm kind of lumping a lot of things together for brevity, but he would get rid of Canada's anti-hate laws and he would withdraw funding from any university that didn't have in place a strong free speech policy, a protection of free speech.
And as you know from, I'm sure many of your other guests, our campuses today are among the most illiberal, intolerant places you can go to.
So Bertie is creating a lot of interest.
He's got a lot of growing support.
And of course, his stands are absolutely dead set against the globalist agenda.
Oh, yes, also, he's opposed to the carbon tax.
Yeah, I learned something from our Canadian listener, rather, this Canadian listener.
We have quite a few, but this Canadian listener that I'm referring to, he said that the so-called conservatives up there are blue and the so-called liberals are red, which is a little bit confusing for those of us down here.
But he writes this, and I would like your reaction to this, Paul.
He said, the People's Party of Canada, brand new party, have the best positions on the policies by far.
His concern, though, is that they would take votes away from the conservatives.
It's going to be a tight race.
We hear this down here, too.
Can't have another four years of liberal rule.
He appreciates the fact that you're going to be on the show at Midmention of that and looks forward to hearing your take on it.
The top issue for him, he writes, besides immigration, is his freedom to continue to be able to enjoy his number one hobby and pastimes, guns.
The Liberals have promised a lot more draconian gun law and gun control and confiscation if they are re-elected, heaven forbid.
So is there any merit in your opinion to that while this party is much better, there's still only going to be one or two that will win and it better to have the one of the two that are going to win that is more likely to do something for our people?
Well, I understand that point of view.
But what you're saying is, or not what you're saying, but that argument basically says, well, look, we've got to settle for trudeau white rather than maybe 80% of what we as patriots, nationalists, white nationalists want.
Well, why not go for what we really want and support the new party?
And if the conservatives feel enough pressure, they might just start moving more in our direction.
I do understand the idea that we don't want to split the vote and re-elect the liberals.
Well, then the conservatives are going to have to start throwing some policies our way that give us what we want.
And that's competition.
And I understand that maybe in some writings, one might be inclined to vote for the Conservatives, even though you'd prefer the People's Party of Canada because you think otherwise a liberal would get in.
But I think in general, we should support the best alternative that's available to us, and that's the People's Party of Canada.
Well, Paul, that being said, we know without a shadow of a doubt, without any equivocation, without any concern or debate, that there are some people and organizations worthy of support, not just of all of those in Canada, but those of us in America as well.
And that is, of course, the organizations that you head.
Give us your contact information, Paul, if you would.
Yeah, probably the easiest thing to do is to contact me by email.
And that's Paul at paulfrom.com.
P-A-U-L at P-A-U-L-F-R-O-M-M.com.
We have two websites.
One is the free speech one, and that's CAFE, like the place where you drink coffee.
Cafe.nfshost.com.
And the immigration website is CanadaFirst.nfshost.com.
And if that's too much for you to write down while you're driving around in your car tonight or listening online, Paul at paulfrom.com, F-R-O-M-M.
I think we all know how to spell Paul.
Paul at PaulFrom.com.
That's how I booked him tonight for this radio show, for God's sake.
So he does answer those emails.
And Paul, thank you for the work you're doing up there.
You know, I know it's difficult being here in the United States or the occupied Confederate States where I am.
And up there in Canada, when we look across the sea and the Atlantic Ocean and across Europe and we see all of the great things that are happening in places like Hungary and even in Russia to some extent and other places in Eastern Europe, it's hard not to feel a little envy.
But when those days come, when those days come back to this side of the Western world, it'll be people like you who ushered it in.
And I am thankful for your work, your sacrifice, your commitment, and your friendship.
Thank you very much.
When will this be online?
Give me about 30 minutes.
I'll email you.
It'll be up in the archives.
It's about 9.30 Central Time.
Can you shoot me an email?
I absolutely can.
I will as soon as we get off the air.
Okay, thanks.
And we'll be back.
No, you got it.
Thank you, Paul.
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A $20,000 pickup truck lost me in the bank.
Some fun talking man from my ranch.
I let the service got a GI Long.
I got married by myself.
Now I hang around this one house now and do the best I can.
It's getting tough.
Just by luck.
I was bound in the land of planning.
Now there ain't enough.
Getting tough.
All right.
Well, it is getting tough, is it not, ladies and gentlemen, for the dispossessed majority?
Perhaps not much longer to be a majority if the powers that be and the regime have its way.
Welcome back to the home stretch of TPC.
Tonight has been a great show.
I think they always are.
Jared Taylor tonight.
I broke down my speech given in Alabama during the second hour.
You just heard from Paul's from Paul Fromm and now Jack Ryan with his musical selection for the week.
Pretty interesting choice.
A little country flavor tonight, Jack.
Yeah, that was my choice, Steve Earl.
Getting tough.
Tough to be a good old boy.
But I love the classic country music from the 50s and 60s.
You know, Hank Williams and then Loretta Lynn and Johnny Cash and things.
Things have got a long dry sponge up.
But the music of Steve Earl, I guess he was 80s, and that would be the essentials of Steve Earl.
Just tremendous music.
Great music and themes of out of our countries and things like that.
Unfortunately, Steve Earl got corrupted by the forces that I won, and he went over to the dark side.
He did bad leftist politics.
He also became a heroin addict, which is something we don't want to encourage our people to do.
It kind of goes hand in hand almost.
No, it is.
But that's one.
But the essentials of Steve Earl and getting tough, just fantastic music, just the best that there ever was.
But the problem with our people that our side, we get bored and that we can't, you can't really make it on our side.
And our other side, they offer them all kinds of things, fame and fortune, the Taylor Scliffs.
So we appreciate the great music when we get it.
And unfortunately, we separate the art from the artist.
So Steve Earl, that song getting tough, but the essentials of Steve Earl are some of the greatest country Western there and great themes and things like that.
So that's what I'm recommending tonight.
All right.
And, you know, that was an interesting song.
I listened to it all the way after you had recommended it.
And pretty interesting.
You know, each verse is a different story.
And yeah, you wouldn't hear, even though that was 80s country, you certainly, that wasn't that long ago, you would not hear anything like that in modern-day country, which has actually become what, like pop and like degenerate Taylor Swift garbage now.
And Pablo.
It's like Pablo.
Yeah, sure.
Sure.
Yeah, there you go.
That's exactly what it is.
But yeah, that was interesting.
And it is true.
And it is getting tough for those of us, you know, the historic majority of America.
So let's talk book and movie because we have a theme we got to get to.
And it's the right time of the year, as the zombies might have put it if you had opened with that song tonight.
It's the time of the season for a certain topic tonight.
So we'll get to that after we get to your book and movie.
Okay, so my book recommendation is Instant Replay, which is about the story of the Green Bay Packers.
It's by Jerry Kramer, an offensive lineman, or their best.
And this is my father.
He really liked the coach of the Green Bay Packers, Vince Lombardi, a very conservative, traditionalist, Catholic one.
And then this was an offensive lineman, Jerry Kramer.
And talk about a no-fun job to be an offensive lineman.
You just block or something like that.
But he made a great block at the 1967 or 1968 Ice Bowl against Dallas Cowboys.
It was a famous block that he put it in, and it was there.
And so this was a book about the Green Bay Packers' glory years and the selfless one.
But we want our people, you know, we want our people to have good jobs, but being an offensive lineman, it's like being a cult minor.
It's not a very glamorous job and they have it, but that was a best-selling sports book, The Instant Replay.
Okay, and so my movie recommendation is a TV movie recommendation.
It's ESPN 30 for 30.
And I recommend all the 30, most of the 30 for 30 ones where they tell the story behind your sports one.
It was about the 85 Bears, the greatest team, really, I think the greatest team of all time.
They went, I think, 15 and 1.
And they would speed people 40 to nothing, and they had it.
But it was a tragic, tragic story.
So the players that you love, you thought they would live forever.
Walter Payton, the greatest player, black player from Jackson State.
He died young from liver injuries.
And Jim McMahon, he is, you know, he got brain damaged doing the one.
But that story about the 85 Bears, the 30 for 30, that's my recommendation for our audience tonight.
Now, you and I were talking for a little while this morning, Jack, in advance of this evening's show.
It was a little bit comical because you were lamenting the, well, I guess you could say the state religion of America in our degenerate day and age.
And I apologize, folks, for the hoarseness.
I do have a little bit of a cold.
I'm sounding 100% better than I did yesterday and the day before, but came back from Alabama with some sort of a bug.
But in any event, the show must go on.
But we were talking this morning, Jack, about, I guess you could say the state religion of America is cultural Marxism or political correctness.
But not too distant second would be football, college football, pro-football.
And I was laughing about it because, you know, it is, of course, true.
But I couldn't help but notice that the timing of your complaint is a week in which Keith Alexander has missed the broadcast to go to the old miss football game.
But I said to you, I said to you, you're quite right in your condemnation and your criticism.
I say, though, for people who do have a balanced life, as you do, as I do, as Keith does, and as others do who are involved in this cause, having a momentary departure or a distraction from the day in, the day out grind is okay.
In fact, that is part of a healthy life.
To go to a movie, to read a book, to listen to music, to even go to a sports game.
There's nothing inherently wrong with that.
What is wrong is when it becomes what your life revolves around.
And I think so many people in America today care more about their college football team or their pro-football team than they do the very survival of their own children and their grandchildren and the subsequent generations.
And you'll find today on a Saturday all across this country, dozens and dozens and dozens and dozens and dozens of football stadiums with 60,000, 80,000 people at each and every one of them.
And of course, you go to some of our biggest meetings in our own cause and, you know, 200, 300 people.
Well, here's a quote.
I got two quotes for you.
I think I gave you a little hint this morning on this, but who said this?
That religion is the opiate of the masses.
It's the opiate, opium, heroin stuff.
Who said that?
Religion is the opiate of the masses.
Who said that?
We just talked about this this morning.
That was Marx.
That was Mark.
Marks.
Like say that tackle football is the opiate of the American masses.
Who said that?
Who wrote that?
Who said that?
That's me.
I wrote that.
I've got, so you got Friday night football, high school football, Texas nights, and then you got Saturday, SEC football, big 10.
Okay, you got it.
And Sunday, there's NFL football.
And then you got Monday night, Monday night football.
And then on Thursday, you've got Monday night NFL football.
So that leaves two days, Tuesday and Wednesday, that you don't have this worshiping drug one.
So we only got two days that we can try to address our people.
So yeah, this sport, it was once our sport.
The SEC was the football of Archie Mann and the Old Miss Rebels and things like that.
But now, you can't fly the Confederate flag and old Miss Rebels and our own people can't play it.
It's mostly all black.
And there was great black teams.
It used to be Jackson State, Walter Payton, Tennessee State, and one stuff.
But our people have been taken away.
So we spend five out of seven days worshiping these football players.
And I think they're almost like gladiatorial slaves.
They get smashed around.
Not only they get brain damaged, but their knees and stuff get taken out.
So it's been rough.
And so we want to live a balanced life.
But yeah, I think you should have like maybe one and one and a half days where you follow the football, your team, and stuff like that.
But it shouldn't be a complete obsession that you don't, you know, you give up your whole life for this and that you don't care about other things like mass immigration, the laws of our country, or we don't control any television or something like that.
So my view is it's an opiate, it's a drug addiction, and we want to try to get our people to do less football.
All right, hang on right there, folks.
We got one more segment with Jack Ryan, and then we're going to bid you good evening until next week.
One more segment, but don't go anywhere.
Jack's going to be back with yours truly, James Edwards, right after this.
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Why don't we say to the government, writ large, that they have to spend a little bit less?
Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
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All right, back with Jack Ryan.
One last segment, and what has been a busy show.
Keith Alexander will be back next week.
But tonight you've heard from Jared Taylor, Paul Fromm, yours truly, Jack Ryan, as well.
And we were talking a little bit about sports ball.
And again, don't beat yourself up over it if you watch an occasional game.
There is a time for recreation.
We have to have balance in our lives.
I mean, certainly the balance should begin with duty to God, to our people, to our cause, et cetera, et cetera.
And then on down the line.
But yes, you have to take a little time out and decompress.
And so that's okay.
But you talk about the people who spend an obscene amount of money going to these things.
And not just once, not just occasionally, not just here and there, but season ticket holders, who would never divest themselves of one red cent for something eternal.
And that is where our people have gone astray.
But as I said to you earlier, Jack, I think what it is, is that our people need to belong to something.
They need to invest in something.
And of course, what they need to invest in is what I said just a moment ago.
They need to invest in the eternal.
They need to be investing in faith and in family and in culture and in the perpetuation of our race.
But since they cannot do that and feel good about themselves in today's political climate, they choose rather to replace something eternal with something very transient and very artificial.
And so by going and mindlessly cheering on these student athletes or these professional athletes, they feel as though when they're in that arena, they're in that stadium with tens of thousands of people.
That substitutes in some way their need to have the sense of community.
And it's really a shame that that is how they are applying that very natural and very healthy need to belong.
That is how they find their sense of belonging.
Well, it's a corruption, and I agree.
But a lot of it is just that we make these loyalties to institutions that were once ours that are no longer ours.
So football, I would say the SEC football, up until 1970, Southerners played football, and blacks had their own teams, and they were very good teams.
Jackson State, Walter Payton, they have the Tennessee State marching bands.
But the old Miss Rebels were rebels.
They had it up until there.
And now there aren't any Southerners playing that.
But then you want to give your loyalty.
It should be like one day a week.
It shouldn't be five days a week.
The Sunday was supposed to be the Christian day.
And so we've completely given off.
And then the other thing is football, it's a bad game.
It's a violent game.
And not only do they just get head-butted concussions and stuff, but your 50-year-old great college or NFL player is going to have to have his hips replaced and things like that.
And they also, you know, I don't want to insult our people, but sometimes we do kind of stupid things.
And so the American football is a derivative of the British game of rugby, but they have the forward pass and stuff, but they just got the wrong name.
And so instead of saying American rugby, they said it was football, which is the name of the British game of soccer where you kick the ball.
The only people that kick the ball in American football are the punters and the field goal kickers.
Okay, so they basically just got the wrong name.
So isn't that kind of stupid that you spend five days a week worshiping something with the wrong name or something like that?
There's other sports to follow, to play.
You can play long-distance running.
You can play volleyball.
I'm a very good tennis player.
And really, the only sport that black, like not lower-class people dominate is basketball and football.
We're doing very well in mixed martial arts and also in boxing for the first time.
So soccer, tennis, there's all these games that you could follow, but we've fallen in this trap of just doing this.
American football, American football, unless you're a gambler, like who cares about the Carolina Panthers, about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, unless you're betting on this certain thing.
So that's not the thing that we should be spending all of our time following and worshiping is this one.
There's other things to do, and it's a problem with our own people that we fall in this trap.
So yeah, I really don't want our listeners to spend all their life worshiping American football.
Why don't you just call it American rugby?
But you're wasting a lot of time on this one.
That's my point of view.
I'm going to get in a lot of trouble, I'm sure, with our listeners that just love football, that they just love the Dallas Cowboys and sex and violence, half-naked cheerleaders going on, these things like that.
But I just think there's better things to do on your weekend or a Monday night or a Thursday night than just doing football, football, football.
Do some hiking or something like that.
Be in a better physical place.
Read some good books, good music.
And so we should not waste all of our time obsessed with this sport, American football, American rugby.
So that's just my point of view.
But obviously, a lot of our listeners are going to be upset with me about my point of view.
I don't know necessarily if they will.
I don't know how many listeners we've got that worship.
But I think they probably have a lot of people that they know that perhaps do.
But again, all things in moderation, nothing in excess, as the Greeks once said.
But yeah, I noticed that as a kid.
The foot is not used in football as a predominant mechanism for propelling the game, as you would see in soccer or some of these other things.
So it seems as though somebody would have caught onto that before the name itself became entrenched.
It's not a very good measuring thing.
Like our measuring system is based on, instead of like the metric where water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, it freezes at zero.
We've got a Fahrenheit.
It's like 32 degrees.
It freezes.
And their whole metric system is like our British one is to measure some barbarian British guy's foot.
So like different men have different size feet.
Okay.
They have different size fingers or different size penises or things that they measure.
That's not a very scientific way to go just to measure some guy's foot.
So I think that this is something that sort of got us off track.
And we got, you know, we got stuck with this and it got it continued.
And then, okay, it's five days a week.
It could be seven days a week.
Okay, they could have like Tuesday night football, Wednesday morning football.
We could have seven days a week where we have to have football.
So I think that's something we need.
Maybe like one day a week that you play that, you know, you do this thing.
But five days a week, that's just too much.
It's not something that we should be doing.
And it's not something that your children, it's not just the headbutts, the concussions, but it's a brutal game.
And I think I look at it, it's almost like gladiatorial slaves fighting away on the one.
And we hope our, we don't want our people to do it, but we also, I think it's cruel to the black players that play this.
The coaches of the FEC teams make $8 million a year, and then the players are supposed to play for free.
That doesn't seem very fair.
I don't think that's a good way to go.
So I think it's a very corrupt one, and it's something I want our people to step back from and not invest all of their hopes and things in American football.
Well, one of our listeners in North Carolina just contacted me and says he agrees with you.
American football is a ripoff of rugby.
So there you have it.
But we do have this is serious.
But, you know, we're always concerned about you, Jack.
A prophet in Chicago.
How's Chicago doing?
How are you doing on homicides, shootings, murders?
But Chicago, okay, I'm going to give you the weekly total.
Okay, so this week, shot and killed 14, shot and wounded 57.
Okay, total homicides, 16.
So they managed to murder two people without getting the guns or something.
Maybe they ran over them with a car or something like that.
Our beautiful weather, you know, it's beautiful.
It's brutal murder and mayhem that they have.
I've been trying to leave Chicago in this place since I was seven years old.
That's why I went to Vanderbilt, Nashville, Tennessee, a southern school.
I got my passport, so I'm open to go to all places in the world.
I've got some interest or some things like that.
But yeah, I'm going to move.
I love the city.
It's one of the most beautiful cities in modern cities.
The world is great place to visit.
But it's just to live here.
It's brutal, the murdering mayhem.
And also just the women.
My criticism is the women are just no fun that they don't, they're not traditional.
They're not a good someone.
I don't want to marry any woman from Chicago.
So how am I doing?
Like, yeah, yeah, I know.
It's just, I don't like these women.
They're mean.
The black gang members in Chicago are more respectful of my personal property than these Chicago women that just want to take your stuff.
Like I had two dates and this woman wants to give me her car.
Okay, after that, like, she wants to give you a car.
Like, oh, you look at you're like an ATM machine that will just take all your stuff.
So, no, some dying Confederate soldier must have put a curse on me and said, these Yankee Northern women are going to curse you and take your money and stuff like that.
And that's one I think.
I don't know.
I don't know the whole gay thing and stuff like that, but I think a big problem of this gay stuff is that the women are just not, they're not, you know, they're not appreciative.
They're not giving attention to the men.
I don't feel I'm going to go gay, but I just don't like these women.
Who wants to marry Hillary Clinton?
I don't.
Nobody wants it.
Listen, it has nothing to do with that.
Nobody wants to marry a shrew.
You need to get in the car.
You drive about eight hours south.
You're going to be getting back into where the women are women, and the men can be men if they have the will.
12 hours of property.
I'm going to have some property.
I'm fair game.
So, yeah, we'll go down and I'm a Mark Mann if you got some gal.
Just that's a super model, but she should weigh less than I can.
We'll leave it at that.
But we do have an eligible bachelor on the staff.
And how many people can say they're married?
How many people can say they're married to a member of the TPC team before that team?
And Jack Ryan, my friend, I'm James Edwards.
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