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Dec. 28, 2019 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Well, there's a...
I can't say that's a seamless transition from Christmas music, but in any event...
Well, that's a blast from the past.
Real old blue singer, Harmonica Fatz, singing, I get so tired.
And his last verse in that is, he thinks he's dressed up because he's got his clothes on.
To me, look like could be King Kong.
And James and I, when we heard that going through YouTube, I said, basically, that describes our relationship with the mainstream media.
You know, we get so tired of what they have to say about us.
It's just like Harmonica Fats.
That is why we chose to do it in this segment is number one, we have to get away.
I guess we, well, we, yeah, we're going to have to get away from that.
That's having an abrupt shift from Christmas music.
Well, what we're going to do this hour is we play what we like.
We are going to get into our top moments of 2019.
It's something we do the last show of every year.
And this is a unique show that I've mentioned this a couple of times already, but this is the only show in our entire broadcasting year, a year that started on January 5th with Jared Taylor and has gone all the way through to tonight.
It is the only show that we are not going to be featuring a guest.
And we've received several emails and letters from people over the years saying we love all the guests.
And I do too.
I mean, you know, after 15 years, we've got a pretty regular rotation of guests that I think have no peers.
And we enjoy our regular rotation of friend and colleagues.
We're always discovering new people.
And we did.
You know, there were several people that we introduced to the show this year.
People making first-time appearances this year included Lacey Lynn, who made a series of appearances, Brett McAtee, David Jones.
No, not that one.
Augustus Invictus, Jonas Nielsen, Angelo John Gage.
Jason Kuna.
Well, no, he'd been on before.
Yeah, he'd been on before.
Yeah, he's been on several, you know, for several years.
But anyway, and then there's people that have been appearing for 15 years.
But so that we do work new people into the rotation as we see fit.
But no, we've got a great roster of guests that I enjoy and that we like to stick with.
But we've received a lot of correspondence saying, you know, we love the guests, but we love it.
We really love it when it's just you and Keith.
And so a final show of the year, we're going to do something a little bit different.
Just me and Keith for the whole three hours tonight.
You're giving people what they want.
Anyway.
Be careful what you wish for.
Your dream may come true.
Hey, we're trying to work through a lot of these, a lot of this correspondence that we've made mention of.
And I said that there are people who are in contact with us regularly and who give regularly.
And there are people who have listened for years that we've never heard from.
Well, one of them broke the silence just a few days ago.
And we're really thankful for him reaching out.
It's a listener right here in the Memphis area.
Hi, James.
I've been listening to TPC for a few years now.
I think you and Keith do an amazing job with the show.
I just donated for the first time and plan to continue donating monthly to help you all with the show.
Y'all certainly have a take on the issues the fellow Mymphian can appreciate.
I think most Southerners agree with your views, even if they won't say it in public.
Anyway, I hope you and your family have a great Christmas.
Keep up the great work that was sent in a few days ago.
From listening right here in the Memphis area, listening for years, Keith, and has just reached out, and we're thankful to welcome him into the family officially.
We're like the 21st century version of Radio Free Europe.
People are huddled by their little crystal set, hoping that they don't hear the jack-booted thugs at the door coming in to drop an axe on their radio or their computer.
Well, we played that harmonica fat song, get so tired about people talking about me.
TPC, you know, I forget a lot of the things that we've done because we've done so much.
We've been a part of so much.
I was going back through the blog last night.
I went back to January 1st.
We're just going through the blog, and a lot of stuff that's happened this year I'd already forgotten about.
You know, our position on media attention is we do it when the spirit moves us, and we could be in the media as much as anyone if that's something we desired.
We turn down most media requests, and that doesn't mean that we don't go out and appear and cross-pollinate.
We had several appearances on Red Ice this year, most recently, just last week, on their Christmas special.
We were on Valentine's Day on for some of the Democratic debates.
We go out and we cross-pollinate with our peers.
But with the media attention, look, been there, done that, and we know what it's good for and what it's not good for, and it's not good for much.
But that doesn't stop the coverage.
And so as we go through our top 10, not top 10 moments, but just some of the top moments of the year, we see that the media was definitely well represented.
One of the things that always makes our list, Keith, is our Confederate History Month series.
It's another thing that sets us apart.
Nobody else in the entire cause does this, which is a little surprising, but we do it every April and we'll do it for as long as we're on the air.
Well, that's one of our hallmarks.
Our Confederate heritage, our Christian faith, and race, and our willingness to tackle the two greatest of the wild taboos of today's world, Jewish power and influence and race.
Another thing that we've enjoyed doing this year again is our work with Kevin McDonald with TOQ Live.
That's just been a very good series on YouTube.
This is a little bit different form of media than we use here with our radio platform, but it's a nice complimentary and supplementary thing that our fans can enjoy.
And Kevin and I typically do a monthly installment of that, about 90 minutes.
And we've done about a dozen of those.
And it's a nice fun thing to do.
Just an additional way to get the message out.
Well, of course, his focus is Jewish power and influence.
That's great.
Just like Jared Taylor's is race.
And then we have new young bucks like Brad Griffin, who, I mean, he has omnivorous tastes.
He gets into history and to everything.
I mean, nothing that could concern us as a people escapes his purview and his critical wit.
That he, of course, has a lot of people.
It takes a village, doesn't it, Keith?
It sure does.
And we got a village.
Talking about some of the media attention as we look back on some of the highlights, or at least memorable moments of the year.
Maybe that's the way I should put it, memorable moments.
There was a series of articles that attacked TPC for having, you know, we don't really, we are Luddites when it comes to social media and things.
We're here on the AM Radio.
And yes, we have a website, but we don't do a lot of social media.
Facebook, we're not on there.
We've been kicked off there for years.
But the Huffington Post wrote an article earlier this year taking to task the fact that we still have a Twitter account.
So did the ADL.
So there was at least a couple, three articles, I think, written by the media this year that attacked TPC for having a Twitter account and a YouTube account.
Now, our YouTube account, I don't think we put a video up there since about 06, but nevertheless, still they lament it.
These people, these great heroes and protectors of the First Amendment, seem to be interested in stuffing a sock down the mouth of anybody that has the wrong views from their vantage point.
They do not want competition because they know that in the marketplace of ideas, they're going to be passed over and they're going to lose.
Another thing that happened this year, always great to go out and meet the people.
And we had several opportunities to go out and speak at public events, private events, including two, but certainly not only the League of the South conference.
Great time pressing the flesh there.
We get out on the road.
Oh, I don't know.
Maybe 10 times a year, we go out and do a little event and a little, even if it's just a house party or whatever, some major conferences, some remote broadcasts.
That was something that was fun this year, too.
I'm thinking about the League of the South.
Anyway, specifically as one that stood out, but there were several of them.
We'll be right back with more, some of our highlights in 2019.
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All right, everybody, and welcome back.
No music this time.
I think that's the first time since November as we are getting out of this.
Here it is.
No regular bumper.
Anyway, no, no, no.
That was the one segment.
We're not doing music.
We got Jack coming up the next two segments.
Anyway, looking back on some of the top moments of the year, we're doing this kind of quick this time.
There were a lot of highlights this year, and just to name a few, our Confederate History Month series always stands out, always makes a special.
Our work with Kevin McDonald and TOQ Live continues to be something that I think reinforces our work here.
Always in the media.
Series of articles lamenting TPC's presence that were put out this year.
And of course, there's a lot that we miss.
I mean, a lot of these things are just things people tell us about.
So I'm sure that there's some coverage out there that I don't know about.
But the one that was interesting was back in July, there was a big segment on CNN entitled, White Supremacists Celebrate Trump's Racist Tweets.
And they really worked a lot of the negative adjectives into that segment title.
White Supremacists Celebrate Trump's Racist Tweets.
In fact, out of the six words, three of them are attacked.
50% of what they say is slander.
There you go.
Anyway, so we were featured in this CNN segment.
Basically what it was, and I don't even remember what it was.
I'm looking at it right now.
Trumpet obviously had said something in July that I agreed with, and I put up a tweet saying, you know, showing my support for the president and something that he had said at that time, and the CNN did a segment on it.
Me and a couple of other guys who had said something on Twitter favorable of the president.
And by the way, all of those guys are regular guests on this show.
But it's interesting with CNN.
I always say, very interesting with CNN.
And I've always got to give them a general rap on the beezer for this.
You know, in the mid-2000s, I was a conservative talk radio host when CNN would lavish me with limousine service and fly me up to New York.
They would routinely bring me on for a short period as it was to give pro-white talking points, and they would introduce me as a conservative talk radio host.
Well, now I'm a white supremacist, even though my message has remained perfectly consistent throughout the years.
Well, anyway, explain that however you can, but the fact of the matter remains, here's CNN, and this isn't the first time they've done this.
They did this back in 2016, too, and other times as well.
I had praised something Mike Pence had said.
I'll tell you what you did.
And you basically bested Roland Martin in a debate.
That's why.
I mean, we became a white supremacist.
Well, anyway, so basically, this is one of the memorable moments of the year.
CNN stalking our Twitter account and turning tweets into a segment.
Now, there were a couple of times this year that we did take calls from the media and agree to work with them.
One of them was a call from NBC Universal, and it has to do with the new series that they are trying to launch.
They had asked us to appear on it.
They wanted to fly us up to where they were filming up in the New York, New Jersey area.
And I wasn't quite interested in that.
But they did allow me to cast the episode.
Now, that was something even after all these years that I really hadn't been able to do before.
I guess maybe I'll get a de facto associate producer's credit for that when the show airs.
But basically what it is, it's a roundtable discussion.
It's, I guess, sort of like a politically-infused Oprah Winfrey show, although the people that went up there said this person— Yeah, you were Whoopi Goldberg.
It's a live audience and all of this, and we'll see where it goes.
It's supposed to air this coming up year.
We'll see what happens.
And this was the pilot episode they were casting.
Now, they had asked me to come on it because of our reputation and having, you know, a lot of experience in media.
I said I wasn't interested, but I would give them some names, and they put in the people that I suggested.
And those people did agree to go and went up there.
And so it was interesting that we had a chance to work with the studio, if you can call it that, in that capacity where our opinion sways who gets put on these shows.
And they could have gone a lot of different directions, and they put the people that we recommended.
So that was interesting.
Now, another TV project we did participate in was a very big production that eventually aired.
I think when we were talking about this earlier in the year, we didn't exactly say where it was going to air because we didn't want it to get scuttled, but it did air in France.
And Keith, you were part of that experience too.
And we did a thing at Nathan Benford Forrest Grave.
And a lot of good, a lot of good things.
Again, that ended on the cutting room floor like so many other things did because after they interviewed us, the people that were producing the show decided we were the good guys and their proposed good guys were not the good guys.
Well, it didn't all end on the cutting room floor.
They didn't come back and film a segment at your house that was proposed.
But no, that did air.
And, you know, for all intents and purposes, came out pretty well.
It was dubbed, though.
So unless you speak French, you're not going to get much of it, but much from it.
But, you know, that was a situation.
They sent this film crew in from France all the way to Memphis to spend a couple of days with us.
They took him out to dinner.
Had a good time with the lady that was in charge of the whole operation.
She was like the Mike Wallace of their version of 60 Minutes, I guess.
She was nice.
She's a fine lady, by the way.
She was really a pleasure to work with and pleasure to meet.
She had a chance to spend a little bit of time in my home, met my wife and kids.
And anyway, look, this is just, we're zipping through these.
Boom, These are all big, big news deals, and it's just another day in the life of TPC.
But of course, if you look back on the most memorable moments, I say to me, I think Lana or Henrik asked this of me when I was on their show a few days ago.
You know, what was your highlights of 2019?
And I could have rattled all of this off, but to me, the highlight is every Saturday night just doing the work.
Being here with you, Keith, doing the work, being with our audience, encouraging and supporting them and trying to uplift them and inspire them and receiving all of this wonderful feedback that we do from them.
That is truly the highlight, the highlight of any year on this show is the show itself.
Doing the work that mainstream journalists won't do in America or in Europe.
That's our wheelhouse.
That's what we do.
And without any doubt, if you're waiting for it, wait no longer.
The highlight of the year, perhaps the highlight of our entire 15 years on the radio was our 15th anniversary conference, which was held in October.
I mean, I've never been at an event that had such a good vibe to it.
I mean, it was just – People are still talking about it.
We're still getting – We're still getting letters about it.
Yeah, it was a wonderful, enriching, heartwarming experience.
It restores your faith in humanity.
It shows how healthy the TPC audience is.
Not just intelligent, but good and good looking in a lot of young families having babies.
And that, too, flies contrary to a lot of the other organizations.
Well-represented, well-mannered.
All the things that we're supposed not to be, according to the mainstream media, were in full display in that convention.
Well, folks, it has been a great year.
It's been a great 15 years.
And if you want more information about that conference, of course, you know, we covered it at length after the fact back a few months ago, a couple of months ago.
Anyway, great 15 years.
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That's how Jack is bringing to our final show of the year.
Jack, an early, happy new year to you.
Happy New Year to you and your beautiful family and all the great listeners of TPC, especially the beautiful young mothers that I met at the TPC anniversary party.
That was just pure having to be with these beautiful young mothers.
That was great.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Well, listen, we've got a lot to talk about in our final two segments of the year.
And next week, we're going to have a big look ahead to 2020 and the 2020s as we go into this new decade.
But yeah, the decade at large.
But Jack, we got a lot to talk to you about tonight.
As we look back on 2019 and where we're going to be going in the coming months as we head into another election year that's going to anchor the beginning of the new decade.
What do you see?
What ports?
Well, first I wanted to explain a little bit about Leaden song by Lou Rawls, who's also a fellow Southside Chicagoan.
And I just feel that he's got beautiful music.
It's soulful, but it's not this vulgar, hateful rap crap or something like that.
But I like this song just because it's a good song, but it's also he's sort of saying that he's got this kind of urge to leave, go somewhere else.
And I really have an urge to leave, not just the metro Chicago area, but leave the United States.
I can't stand this here there.
I just, it's just every day it's the terrible anti-Southern, anti-white media just going on and every sexual group or Black Lives Matter is trying to get on TV and insult you.
And our system, people who like the Constitution, okay, it got corrupted or something, but this is no way to elect leaders to have a year and a half election.
A parliamentary election is, I don't know, what is it, like a month or something?
Our elections, they almost never end.
It's like a permanent election that goes on.
And it's just, it's unpleasant.
And so I'm not the staying kind.
I'm trying to take some trips.
I was going to go to South America to try to learn some Spanish and see some European Spanish people, which I like very much, particularly the women.
But I was going to go to Chile, which I thought was the most stable South American country.
But they had some leftist protesters that were protesting some very trivial rays of a training fair.
And then all of a sudden it degenerated and they were burning train stations and rioting.
And fortunately, the military came in.
And when communists riot and do things in Chile, the military will come in.
When the communists riot and cause trouble in Chicago, nobody does anything.
So anyway, I decided not to go to Chile.
I just felt it wouldn't be the right time for me to be in the middle of a civil war between right-wing and communists and trying to ask directions, being a tourist.
So I canceled the program.
But I have an opportunity to go to Africa for some things.
The dollar is strong.
I got a friend in the Western Cape, and he says there's interesting things to do in other countries like Botswana or Namibia.
And so you try to take advantage of some good things that you have.
And one, the good thing is the dollar is very, very strong.
And if you can go a little bit off-season in South Africa, you can get just beautiful cottages and things for $30 a night.
So that's sort of the plan.
We'll see if I can do it.
I'd certainly like to have a report from your jaunt to Africa if that materializes.
My goodness.
Well, there's probably less.
We've got some friends over there we can hook you up.
Yeah, well, they are.
And so I think probably I think the black Africans in the Western Cape are probably a little nicer and better behaved than the black Africans in Inglewood.
They're pretty close to me that are just not, some of the brothers are not showing a lot of brotherly love this there.
Oh, before I go on, okay, it's not quite the last days, but I wanted to give the crime stats for Chicago on the year because we have people betting the over, the under.
So with four days left in Europe, the statistics for Chicago are shot and wounded 2,260, shot and killed, 452, total homicides, 505.
So we had over 500 murders another year in a row.
But you see, most of the murders are with guns.
So that's kind of the year, you know, is Christmas.
Oh, it's Christmas day.
Don't become a statistic in Chicago.
We don't want you to become a statistic.
I hope so, because I'm going to have health insurance.
I'm supposed to have health insurance kick in on January the 1st.
So if I get knifed or shot in the next four days, I think they're basically just going to leave me out on the street to kind of dispense away.
Well, just burrow in, burrow in your house, and just, you know, hold up for a couple of days and you'd be ready.
Yeah, get out of here.
But that's a beautiful city.
I mean, other than the murders and the exploding rat population and threats of bubonic plague, it has beautiful museums, lakefronts.
And my biggest criticism, actually, some people is these Canadian geese that have overtaken our lakefront parks that come in here and all they do is poop and reproduce and they're messing up.
Is this Canadian geeks or Canadian geese?
I like Jack's thing about Chicago.
This is the to sum up the politics of Chicago.
Jack voted for the black lesbian mayoral candidate because she was the most conservative.
That's it.
That's where you are.
Our black lesbian mayor is better than the co-mayor of New York City, who's just another black lesbian.
And then somehow, you know, his wife thinks she's like the co-mayor, and she gets a budget of a billion dollars to do something about mental health.
So our black lesbian mayor of Chicago is way better than the lesbian co-mayor of New York City.
So, yeah.
I'll tell you this, Jack.
I doubt she'd be much worse than our white heterosexual male governor of Tennessee who just basically said he wants to get rid of Nathan Bedford Forrest.
I mean, this guy was pictured in college in Confederate garb.
You know, he's a right-thinking guy, but he's so cucked and fearful that he wants to get rid of the Forrest bust and put in Dolly Parton.
And he wants to, he wants to, what's he wanted?
He wants to let all the refugees in Tennessee.
Well, look, look, hey, and I'll go you one up on this bidding war.
How about the mayor of Memphis?
He's the I mean, he looks like the Pillsbury Doughboy.
He makes Mr. Rogers look like Davey Crockett.
I've never seen such a wimp in Ohio.
Anyway, Jack, I got to chase rabbits.
Yeah, keep going.
Well, I was going to say that sort of leads us into our year-end contest for the Traitor of the Year award.
And first of all, I want to kind of toot my own horn that last year I made President Trump's beautiful daughter, Ivanka Trump, the Traitor of the Year for being just a stereotypical Shiksa, bringing in her husband, Jerry Bushner, to take over the typical Manhattan liberal couple, if there ever was one.
Well, there's a little more liberal than that, in that she's just a real, just a beautiful Nordic shiksa and married into this J family, and she's doing the program of destruction that we can't enforce our immigration laws and we can't.
Not only is she doing it, her father's doing it.
Yeah, so they are.
So I called in good one.
But coming into this year, well, there's always lots of competition.
I was sort of leading for an entertainment traitor that went against our people.
And Taylor Swift, she was like right up there.
All of her fans were traditional people in flyover states.
And then she did this music video, which completely denounced her base and said, you better calm down.
And she put her old fans at these Cro-Magnum people living in trailer homes.
He's trying to make it in there.
So she was a big woman.
But I was just enraged today to read the story in V-Dare and American Renaissance about the rhino governors of states that are just welcoming in the flood of third world refugees.
And so I'm like, Tennessee is right at the top of the list.
Yeah, Tennessee.
They basically.
Bill Lee is just, he's there.
He's a traitor.
He looks so good.
He's got a nice family.
You see his spage about him, and he says that he's a, what did they say?
He says that he's a seventh generation Tennessean father.
And he's from rural Tennessee.
I mean, on paper, he looks good, but I think man of faith, a conservative outsider, but they don't leave in this little thing that he's a Judas and he's taken 30 pieces of silver to flood Tennessee with Ebola-infected migrants from Liberia and Somalian jihadists.
Okay, so that's why he's my pick for the Trader of the Year.
Oh, well, so he did get it.
I was being a little facetious.
I mean, there's somewhat stiff competition.
I mentioned him just as an honorable mention, but he got the whole thing.
Well, Tennessee is doing its part because Taylor Swift is from Nashville, isn't she?
Well, she's from Pennsylvania originally, but she lives in Nashville now because she was like the country music establishment that went to the left coast to try to make it up.
She's 30, never married no kids, and now she's sucking up to the worst leftist cult Marxist Jewish Hollywood.
I'm sure she would.
She knows what it takes to make it in show business in America today.
Well, even Garth Brooks was doing that.
I mean, you know, going all in for the homosexual lobby and everything else.
Nobody does country music on board with that.
No, they are.
But there's a reason why Judas did what he did.
30 pieces of silver.
Taylor, they don't want to wind up like Mel Gibson.
Maybe they'll wind up like Jesus.
Anyway, that Bill Lee guy is my pick.
Wow.
Okay.
And I know that had to be an excruciating choice because there's so many candidates that are worthy of the.
All right, we got it.
One more Jack Ryan right after this.
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What a filthy job.
Could be worse.
How?
Could be raining.
Well, we try to look on the bright side here at TPC, and Jack likes that could be worse, could be raining clip from Young Frankenstein.
And so, anyway, Jack, as you look back on 2019, how would you assess it?
This is a two-part question.
I want you to take your time and take all the time you need this segment to work your way through it.
And tell us why you tied that clip into it.
But first, when you look back on 2019, what are your reflections?
And as you look ahead to 2020, the election year, and then the decade still to come that follows, what do you see there?
Take it away, Jack.
I think pretty much that last clip kind of summarizes my view of the year.
It was just a dreadful, horrible year as far as music and movies and politics went.
And you got to watch that you just don't get overwhelmed with negativity and sort of lose hope.
So I try to look hard and find things are good.
And when the American situation, the British situation is so bad, I try to look for good and inspiring news in other countries.
And the best news is that Central and Eastern Europe is just looking just great, great leaders, great culture.
I don't think it's ever been a better time economically or politically for Poland.
This is a country that's in the middle of places that get invaded and roughed up by other nations.
But Poland has great leaders.
All the Central European and Eastern European nations have great nationalist leaders.
It's a competition for who's the best.
Is it Putin?
I think that actually the Hungarian leader, Victor Orban, is probably the best.
And if people want to watch, read an inspiring article, instead of recommending a book, I'm going to recommend an article at the Atlantic Magazine, which was my favorite magazine in the 90s.
It's been taken over by the tribe.
But they sent over this really smart French internationalist Bernard Henry Levy to interview Victor Orban, try to call him out and try to shame him about World War II and the like.
And he just handled it just so well.
And he just said, we're just unapologetic that we're going to protect Hungary, is going to protect our people from Islamic invasions and cultural Marxists.
And he said he knew George Soros back in the day, but it's nothing personal, but he just completely booted him and his entire outfit out of the country and is having he's having none of it.
And if you want to see an inspiring nationalist leader who's intelligent, who doesn't get bossed around or guilt-tripped, who doesn't kiss ours, read this article from Victor Orban.
It's in the Atlantic magazine, How an Anti-Titan Millenn Discovered Ultra Nationalism.
Read that.
And the other thing I would try to say, the media, American media, yeah, right, it's really American, is so bad.
So I look for other places.
I start my day with Russia Today, which gives you pretty honest news about America.
And they also do sort of a Rupert Murdoch technique, but they feature sports, nationalist politics, and they also feature pretty sexy women in a not vulgar porn way, but they do swimsuit photo shops of Russian and other people, figure skaters, and things like that.
And that you're going to get a bigger audience doing sports and pretty girls than if you just go on and on about depressing news, things like that.
And a lot of women readers and things are interested in celebrities and music and the shape of their rivals' butts, so to speak.
So I think that that's, and that's something I think we could do in the alternative right online is try to feature sports and culture and pretty well.
Our women are beautiful, and that's something that we have, which, you know, our women are better looking than some creature in a Burka or Ruth Bader Ginsburg or Elena Cake.
And our women are just better looking.
So we might as well use this to promote our legitimate issues instead of just feeding negative news stories about our people losing, getting beaten up, murdered, and raped and terrorized and things like that.
So I recommend Russia today.
And I could recommend to you Russia Insider.
Yes, I was just about to say that, Keith.
Russia Insider.
Now, that's a guy that I've met.
The editor, the main driving force behind Russia Insider is Charles Bosman, and he is a great guy.
And just the light bulb is a Balzy man.
It's a guy that we haven't had on the show yet.
And that could be a new introduction we make in 2020.
Great.
Well, I need some new things because I'm losing a lot of old things that I used to have.
And I'm a little bit surprised how fast it happened that we lost so much of our First Amendment rights in the last year that I used to be interested in libertarian free market things many years ago.
And now I'm not because these private businesses that monopolize social media and the media are dominated by ethnic, racial, and sexual groups that hate us.
So it's like turning over the interstate highway system to Mark Zuckerberg or Jeff Zucker, and they have a guard on the interstate that you can't drive on the guy's road if you wrote a Twitter tweet saying, I don't think we should have Islamic jiatists murder our people.
So that kind of happened on there, and it's pretty scary.
I've lost all my Twitter accounts.
I've lost PayPal, YouTube.
I don't know how long we're going to be able to use YouTube quotes.
So I look to Russia after World War II.
A lot of Central Europeans and Russians look to the voice of America to hear some honest news about their country.
Now it's reversed.
And so, yeah, I got to do that.
I'll check out this Russian Insider Russia today.
But they give not just news.
They give stories about sports and culture.
And I'd like to try to, in bad political times, for us to reconnect with our people in culture, music, and sports that are still our people do well in things like college hockey is a great sport, international hockey.
And I think that hockey does very well in southern places like Dallas or Nashville.
They have a bad name for their team, the Nashville Predators, who came up with that idea.
I don't know.
Nashville Sexual Predators.
Nashville Sexual Predators.
There you go.
Little children are going to be coming out with it.
But the team does well.
And in Vegas, hockey, hockey does well.
I mean, the other thing, the economy is booming, and it is a fiat currency.
I think the stock market is kind of a Ponzi scheme, but I'm in on the Ponzi scheme.
So I'm going to take advantage of the strong dollar and hopefully travel to some places.
Yeah, I was going to say, yeah, you're going to take advantage of the dollar for sure.
You're going to be playing your own version of where in the world is Carmen San Diego.
You may be in South America one day and Africa the next.
I just want to say, let me make this point, too.
You were talking about Russia after World War II.
Russia was under the domination of the same people until the Soviet Union ended that are dominating us now.
And what a surprise.
They were a bad place in.
I'm going to differ with you.
I think that that's true.
The early Bolshevik Soviet Union were overwhelmingly Ashkenazi J's.
Lenin was a Tartar.
But in World War II, and then Stalin replaced Trotsky as the top guy.
And he kept around some Jay henchmen, murderous to his enemies, but he was replacing them.
And then he really purged the old Bolsheviks.
So I think that...
Well, that was World War II.
That's when he did that.
And he did it.
It's called the Russification Program because he saw which Russians were truly patriotic and truly willing to lay down their lives for Mother Russia.
And it wasn't that cohort of leaders from the Bolsheviks.
Hold on.
Jack, I got to say this.
I don't want to cut you off, but I do want to say this because we're down to our last two or three minutes, and this we could get into a wide-ranging discussion if we start dipping back into the history books.
I just want to say, because the Political Assessable Radio Program only has three minutes remaining in our broadcasting decade, a decade is about to be put in the books this year, this decade.
When we come back next week, brand new year, brand new decade, and brand new adventures.
It has been a wonderful ride through the tens and the teens here on TPC.
And I just want to say from the heart to you, Jack, and to Keith, what an honor it is to work with y'all each and every week and to our wider crew.
Obviously, Sam Bushman there, the network brass, for all the people who make this show go.
Courtney.
I mean, well, if we start mentioning everybody, we'll forget.
But there's a lot that contribute to the show.
But for the people that are here every week, Sam, you, and Keith, Jack, what an honor.
What an honor to be able to do this and to be able to be here together.
And I look forward to what the future holds starting next week, and we'll find out together.
But I wanted to be sure to work that in before the end of the hour.
And you get the final word.
If I'm tortured and dead in the next few days or weeks, you know, and I'm not here for the next time next year, let's hope I get health insurance in five days.
But no, it's really an honor.
I've been trying to please North.
It'll kill you for sure.
I can't escape it.
But the regular people in the South, Tennessee, particularly the mothers and wives of our people, are just, they're so great and just so nice people the way America once was.
It should be.
But boy, I've hanged out in some horrible, dreadful places.
And the black gang members are by no means the most negative thing in a big northern city, university city.
There's so many more evil, hateful, and corrupt people.
So the Tennessee people are great and our listeners are great.
And anything I can do to help them or encourage them, I'll do that.
And hey, if things get bad, I've been through worse.
So, you know, anything, you know, I've been through so much more worse.
I'm still here.
I'm still sane.
And I'm not dead yet.
I'm not crazy.
I'm not defeated.
So let's go forward.
Let's have another good year and have some fun out there.
That's what I said.
Let's have some fun indeed.
And we had some fun with you down here in the South a few months ago.
Let's get together more often.
Let's take advantage of the time we have together because that is truly a gift.
Merry, well, belated Merry Christmas.
Happy New Year early.
We love you, folks.
It's been a hell of a decade.
Let's start a new one next week.
Good night, everybody.
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