Jan. 11, 2020 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the political cesspool.
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I'm a diamond pocket time and it's a thing.
It's true.
It's time to burden me to you.
And it sure did, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to tonight's live broadcast of TPC, a super energetic broadcast coming your way.
We're particularly amped this evening.
And Keith, you mentioned that song last week, Good Timing.
The 1960 hit by Jimmy Jones, not the former Dallas Cowboys coach, but no, Jimmy Jones.
And you're right.
I mean, if we hadn't started the show exactly when we did a little bit earlier, I would have been, what, about 12?
And a couple of years later, I would have already been married, perhaps into a career that paid.
And it might not have happened.
And your wife may not have let you.
It was perfect timing.
It was serendipity, and I think God's hand was in it.
I do too.
I do too, brother.
Welcome to tonight's show, ladies and gentlemen.
It is Saturday evening, January the 11th, our second show of the year.
January 11th, mind you, Keith, but we are still receiving Christmas cards from members of our beloved listeners.
Better late than never.
Keep them coming, folks.
And look how big this Christmas card is.
My gosh, it had to come in FedEx package or something.
It looks like a window pane, and it comes from one of our listeners in the UK, Clive, writes, James Keith and the TPC team.
With best wishes for a new year, many thanks for another year of fearless, iconoclastic, quality broadcasting in defense of our people, our common heritage, and our shared values.
Well, I want to thank Clive over there from the land from whence we came, Keith.
Well, let's say something about the land from which we came.
I just have come to the conclusion that people in the Anglosphere who came from England have a great amount of Viking blood in them.
And how I've come to this conclusion, not only did we have the Dane Law, which is basically all of present-day England except for Sussex, Cornwall, Wales, and we got Danish blood that way.
We also had the Normans.
The Normans conquered England in 1066.
And two generations earlier, they were Vikings.
Rollo the Walker, as I've learned from our mutual friend Brad Griffin, who is at Oxville DeSantis.
He's on a Viking, rather, excuse me, Brad, who was on the show last week, is on a Viking kick right now in a big way over there at OD.
If you want to learn some stuff, he's really scouted out all sorts of great.
Excuse me.
Hold on a second here.
What's going on here?
Can you hear me?
Yeah, it's always your mic, though.
I don't know what it is.
Let me hold this up.
We're going to have to get a bookie or something in here to hold this wire.
Hold it up like this.
Okay, but anyway, you know, he really gets you into all the, he does a deep dive historically.
Like he did it on Southern history a while back.
Now he's got our Anglo-Saxon or English heritage.
He's an amateur historian and he's a great patient.
He's a prolific content creator.
Well, anyway, yes, talking about last week's show, which was our first show of the year, Brad Griffin appeared on it, as did Jared Taylor, Ramsey Paul, Jason Kuna, Tom Kaczynski, Michael Hill, Paul Fromm, and Pastor Brett McAdie.
Great show to start the first year.
Let me tell you what we're going to be doing tonight, though.
And Sam Bushman, did you mention that?
Oh, well, I didn't count the team.
I could have said me and you appeared on it as well.
But yes, indeed, Sam did kick off everything, for all intents and purposes.
Yes, thank you for saying that.
But tonight, we're going to be offering opinion and commentary on the developing situation in Iran with two very special guests who I think will be able to offer some interesting insight on the situation because of the fact that they have been there.
Boots on the ground.
They have spent time in that Middle Eastern nation on more than one occasion.
And we're talking about Mark Weber and David Duke.
So stay tuned for that.
They're coming up.
Don't miss a show in 2020, folks.
We read a letter from a listener in Virginia who said his New Year's resolution in 2019 was to not miss a show.
He did not miss a show all last year.
And that's a great example to follow.
And we are off to the races with a great show last week, a good show to come tonight.
Keith, give us a 15-second recap of the Pat Buchanan column, our existential crisis.
Well, we did Pat Buchanan, or you did a Pat Buchanan interview right after he came out with the Suicide of a Superpower book, kind of the follow-up to Death of the West.
And you asked him presciently at that time about white genocide.
Well, we're actually going to get to that.
So just move forward to the column.
What do the columns say?
Oh, the column today.
This week, yeah.
He had a great column, by the way, about letting Iran out.
If they wanted us out, let's go.
And what's the other one you had in mind?
Is there another?
Well, no, no, I was talking about the existential crisis.
He was talking about demographics.
I mean, talking about the extinction of our people.
That was one of the things that our good friend Rich up in Nashville said about last week's show.
With all the things we covered, he said, you've got to mention that demographics is destiny.
If we don't collectively start having children and lots of them, we lose.
Well, look, that's God's command to us.
Go forth, be fruitful, and multiply.
But with the development of Dr. Rock's pill, the birth control pill, and abortion on demand, basically our, you know, I remember families of four to six being typical in Memphis in the working class that I grew up in.
Now, if you have three children having to send them to private school, you're like the Duggars.
We need, and everything that the left has done has had one common thread that runs through every one of them from Brown versus Board of Education and public school to homosexual rights to feminism to the no-fault divorce initiative.
They all reduce white birth rates.
And he's absolutely right.
This is the, you know, this is what I spoke on when we got together earlier this year.
This is the, I think, the most important issue facing us as white people today.
You know, it doesn't matter if we get everybody woke on the issues that we talk about, about white empowerment and stuff like this.
If our numbers dwindle any further, you know, we're not going to have the wherewithal to make a change.
Well, Pat's last three columns have been about things that we want to talk about.
He's come around to us, right?
You know, he told us back in Suicide of a Superpower day back in, when was that, 2014 or 2017?
Who can remember?
But anyway, back then he said, well, I don't think we're going to go extinct, but there will be some consequences and whatnot.
Now he's listening to you in that interview, and basically he is mimicking you now.
He sounds exact.
He's touched the alarm bell now.
Well, I think he is saying now that there is a future that in which we do become extinct if present trends persist.
But he's written about that, written about Iran, which we're going to be talking about with Mark and David later.
Also, the situation in Virginia, which seems to be a powder kick, we had a great piece of correspondence come in from a listener from Virginia Keith and listen to what it reads.
Okay.
This is what he writes.
It is often asked what will become of our people in the next generation.
While I, like you, believe that our people will overcome its enemies, the matter of fact is we do not know.
But let us, as few as we may be, and especially those such as you, do what we know to be right, for, quote, it may be that the Lord will work for us, for there is no restraint to the Lord to save by many or by few.
And he's quoting 1 Samuel chapter 14, verse 6 there.
And then he ends it with the rejoinder, shall the sons of old Virginia prove unworthy of their sires?
A rhetorical question that needs answering.
And we'll answer it on the other side of this break.
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Man, if I hadn't been sitting on my couch when my pastor rang the doorbell, asked me to haul the kids to camp that one year.
I don't know who I'd be married to today.
You got to be ready to answer opportunities, knock on the door, right?
Well, look, here's the, this is interesting about this song.
I do like this song.
This was the number one hit in 1960 by Jimmy Jones.
Jimmy Jones happens to actually be a black man, ladies and gentlemen.
And Keith and I are looking at a picture of him right now in the studio.
He's squared away, clean-cut, smiling in a suit and tie.
And listen to the lyrics that went number one.
He's singing about David versus Goliath, talking fortuitously about Christopher Columbus as if Isabella hadn't...
It's part of his cultural heritage.
He doesn't see that as an alien culture.
He sees that as his culture as an American and as a person who is part of the English field.
Well, this is the thing, Keith.
This is the point I bring up.
This was the number one hit nationwide in 1960, and this came from the black community.
Progress has not only been, quote-unquote, progress has not only been bad for our people.
It's really been bad for them, too.
And you had a good comment on that in the broader.
The comment is this, that liberalism's policies are directed to destroy the white population, but they have black people are the collateral damage.
For example, the southern people.
Look what kind of music's coming out of their community now.
Yeah, and all misogynistic and whatnot.
Back then.
I don't have a problem with that so much.
Well, look, look at this, though.
Look at this.
I mean, everything that they say, though, you know, it's been bad for them.
The illegitimacy rate is a great cultural barometer.
In 1950, 1.5% of the white population births were illegitimate.
22% of black births in 1950 were illegitimate.
Today, 72 to 75% of black births are illegitimate, and 25% of white births are illegitimate.
So, see, all of these liberal programs have had an even bigger impact, negative impact on the black community than they have the white community, at least so far.
All right.
Well, anyway, yes, it's been bad for us all, but that's still a good song.
I like that song.
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Not only did she cook my lunch, she also got on the piano there at her home and played one of Beethoven's opuses.
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We're talking about that clip where I asked Pat Buchanan about the extinction of our people.
And if I can unsee how timely that is today.
So this was a few years back in one of Pat's appearances on the show compared to the article he wrote just a few days ago.
This demographic decline that Russia is suffering is obviously in common with them.
And there are a number of perils that come along with that.
I once said during an interview on CNN that you can't have a first world nation with a third world population.
Moving on to another aspect of your excellent new book, which I have a review copy right here on my desk here at the studio, you write that white America is an endangered species.
Pat, what's America going to look like if indeed whites do become extinct?
Well, I don't think, I mean, I don't think whites are going to become extinct, but by, I mean, certainly not in the near future.
But what is happening, as you see in California, where Americans of European descent are already a minority, and that is true in Texas.
And it is true, I believe, and there is one other, New Mexico and Hawaii.
And in this decade, I think six more states will pass the tipping point where whites become a minority.
I think the best way to understand what America will look like is to look at California today.
I think that is pretty much what America will look like.
The Hispanic population will be immense, 150, excuse me, 135 million, according to the Census Bureau statistics.
And if you look at California, the Golden Land, which used to have a, I mean, everybody went there.
It was paradise.
The soldiers who went out to the Pacific came home, went through there, and then went out and made their homes.
And what is happening out there, James, is that, I mean, look at the bond rating is the lowest in the country.
The taxes are enormously heavy.
They're on the well-to-do and the successful.
It is what they're doing in the country now.
And these folks are leaving the state, and many of the poor illegal immigrants, one-third of them, head for California.
You've got a black-brown war of the underclass going on in Los Angeles, according to Sheriff Lee Baca, in the gangs and in the prisons.
And of course, the welfare state is bankrupting California.
And they got some of the highest taxes in the nation.
So I think this is what the country is going to look like.
And I quote the famous Harvard sociologist Robert Putnam.
He did a study of all the cities, the major cities of the United States, I think and some in the world, and he found that social capital, that disposition of people to work together and live together and associate and join for common causes and good causes and political and social causes, is at its least in the city of Los Angeles.
He said he had never seen social capital so low anywhere, that diversity brings about people really moving into their own enclaves, segregating themselves, separating themselves, and really cooperating in very little.
Pat, I hate to interrupt you, my friend.
So we go to a break right there.
That's a fantastic interview.
And, you know, if we hadn't had a beginning, we wouldn't have had a future.
And my beginning started with Pat.
Of course, you've heard that story, and from there it led to a campaign for state representative here in Tennessee and then into the radio studio, one progression after the other.
So Pat always has a special place in our hearts.
But anyway, we were asking him about the future of our race.
And when you heard the answer, he's writing now in a column just a couple of days ago about our existential crisis, which could be the complete eradication of our people if we don't start reproducing, which is what Rich Hamblin made mention of last week.
Well, that's very important.
But I think things have been a little bit refined.
The water has cleared somewhat.
I looked at a very interesting map of the United States the other day, blue versus red.
And 90% of the landmass of the United States, between 90 and 85%, is red still.
And you have these blue blotches and a few blue stripes like the black belt of Alabama, things like that.
Well, that's what the problem is.
The non-whites are clustered in urban centers.
They get control.
I see what's happening in Virginia now with the elite blues in charge of the government of Virginia, but the vast landmass of Virginia being still red as indicative of what's going to happen to the nation.
And I can see a replay of what's happening in Virginia now, where the elites have decided that they're going to take away the guns and to heck with the Second Amendment of the local yokels out in the sticks.
And the people in the sticks, taking a page out of the liberal playbook, have decided to declare themselves sanctuary counties and they're not going to enforce the law.
But then, unlike the so-called Republican conservatives who just basically rolled over and played dead when places like San Francisco and Los Angeles and other places, even Memphis, declared themselves sanctuary cities and did nothing, the left comes back and says, well, if the law enforcement isn't going to enforce these laws, we're going to fire them all.
We're going to basically void their pensions and stuff like this.
See, why can't we get leaders like everyone else has, people that will represent our interests?
We need to insist upon that, ladies and gentlemen, and we need to turn out of office all those conservatives that really won't serve our interests or fight for it.
You know, every time Pat Buchanan came on this show, he defended his appearances and great man.
Never backed down.
He wrote that book, though, in 2011, Suicide of a Superpower.
Will America Survive to 2025?
He wrote that in 2011, 2020.
And here we are in 2020.
Five years away.
Like we said, this next decade will be very interesting.
We'll be right back.
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Well, you know, last week we had such a parade of guests.
We...
We moved Jack Ryan.
Jack graciously volunteered his slot so we could get through the overcrowded lineup.
Well, he's back with us tonight, and we moved him to the first hour.
Rare air for Jack in the first hour.
He's normally our closer, and he's going to explain to you that peculiar choice of song.
He's in the starting lineup tonight.
He's a starter, not a closer.
Yeah, good evening, gentlemen.
That was just a folk song that I found, and it was part of the Russian folk song, by the way.
Tell us about it.
Right.
Well, 100 years ago, this year, my grandfather was Russian.
He was a teenager and fought in the White Army against the Communists, against Trotsky, the Red Army, and the like.
Unfortunately, we lost, and he had to flee the country.
His sisters went to France, but he came to the United States.
So things are happening.
Probably similar things are happening here.
But I thought it was a good song.
And I think a lot of the news in the United States and in Great Britain is in the Anglophysphere is pretty depressing.
In a lot of ways, we do live in an occupied country.
We just don't have our media.
But most of the news that I hear from Russia and Eastern Europe, Central Europe is very good.
We look to them for inspiration now.
Basically, in the past, I think they looked to us for inspiration.
Now we look to them.
Sometimes they did.
And right after World War II, we had the voice of America, so people in countries that got overrun by the Red Army could get news and information.
But I highly recommend the news and culture portal, Russia Today.
It's in English, and it comments about international and United States politics and culture.
I would have to say it's very much from our perspective, a populist perspective, but it would also stresses the Russian perspective.
But then they do things that I highly recommend.
They don't just do news, news, news.
They do culture, sport, and they also feature pretty sexy women, not in a pornographic way, but just in attractive women.
And that's something that's going to boost your ratings.
And I'm afraid a lot of American conservatives, they just certainly will with Jack.
I'll tell you that.
And I'll tell you this, too.
Let me make a plug.
You're making a plug for Russia today.
I'm going to make a plug for Russia Insider, which also has a lot of really good information, and it will tread on taboo topics just like we do here every week at the bottom of the.
Jack has some Russian heritage.
I mean, obviously, you just mentioned it, but that's something you're quite proud of.
He's a refugee.
You're quite proud of him, right?
His father was.
Right.
I have a, well, I'm going to get the whole thing, but my family were a descendant of Catherine the Great.
She was a German princess.
They married her off to a Russian Tsar, kind of a backwater, but they're international.
The royal families are related.
And the Russian Tsar was a weakling.
They had a coup d'état with another German head of the Praetorian Guard, and they made Catherine the Tsarina of the country.
She was originally very pro-Western about the arts and things like that, but she saw the French Revolution breaking out, and she said that's not happening in Russia.
So she became very much a nationalist Russian leader.
She converted to Russian Orthodox Church, fought the Turks and the like, and she brutally suppressed anarchists and communists and sorted people, including this certain ethnic group that's always going to go that way.
So Russians love her.
That's why they call her Russia, Catherine the Great.
But these communist anarchists, this tribe of people, they don't like her.
They spread really vicious lies about it.
But the rest of my family sort of became Slavic.
My great-aunt, she looks Slavic.
She lived in Paris from the 20s until 2000.
And I wouldn't trade my Slavic blood for anything because Slavic people are tough.
Well, the Slavic blood has a lot of Viking in it, too.
Keith is on this Viking.
Keith's been drinking too much OD.
Well, it's, you know, Russia's land of the Rus.
Who are the Rus?
Rus or Viking tribe?
Well, what we're speaking about royal family.
Go ahead, Jack.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Well, I was going to say that there are this Nordic, Viking, and then my ancestor, Catherine.
And there were Germans in Russia.
Catherine brought them in, the Volga Germans and the like.
But I try to downplay these rivalries between the Germanic and Slavic people.
That was a lot of World War II.
It was about that.
So the Slavic people are good people, but they're tough.
They don't have, they never have liberal or libertarian people.
If there's terrorists messing with Russia, they'll just beat the crap out of them and kill them.
Well, they're called Ruthenians.
White Russians are called Ruthenians.
And they are, you know, nobody can claim that they're not white as far as I'm concerned.
Well, hang on real quick here.
A quick momentary departure with only a couple of minutes left in this segment.
A quick, quick hit on this.
While we're talking about royal families, Jack, you triggered something I've been focusing on this week.
So we have over in England, Prince Harry has resigned his being a Prince of England to become Mr. Megan Markle.
They're going to be moving to Canada.
And, you know, so he married, of course, as we know, this black divorcee, this soft porn actress, you know, Z-list actress from, you know, cable television to become a princess.
Now, the royal family has been trash for a long time.
I mean, when's the last time a royal, I mean, you know, you got to go back to maybe Henry VIII where you had a man of destiny.
But one of our biggest problems is weak men.
If a man can't lead a woman, he won't be able to lead a nation.
And we need the restoration of a masculine patriarchy that is impervious to foot shoveling and complaints.
And we certainly know who is wearing the pants in that family right now.
Yeah, I mean, come on.
I mean, what do you make of that, Jack?
Yeah, I'd say that, you know, the French royal family wasn't that bad.
They got guillotined, so it would have been better if they had gone the other way in Britain.
But they just become Hollywood celebrities and getting, that's what they become, Hollywood celebrities.
A lot of people aspire to that, including the Kennedy family, where they tried to be Camelot.
And there were these liberal princes that were going championing these causes.
To be rich and famous and fly around and champion all these third world causes instead of your own people, that's something that kind of goes for that.
Well, I tell you what, Russia and England and France, nice guys finished last.
Look what happened to Nicholas in Russia.
Look what happened to Louis XVI in France.
And they were both reformers.
They were holidays.
I mean, now we have 100 years after the murders of Tsar Nicholas.
I mean, you know, Sam Dixon gave us the commentary.
He was over there in Moscow.
I mean, they're rallying behind that now.
Sometimes you need a martyr.
Well, they are.
Even though he doesn't come out right into it, but the leader of Russia right now, Vladimir Putin, is very much a czar.
He's not something that you have to worry that he's got to get re-elected every two years.
The Russians like a strong leader.
And Putin has been their leader for a while.
Everybody does.
Everybody likes a strong leader, Jack.
Well, they got a strong church over there, too.
And this is something one of my good friends and one of our loyal listeners sent.
I mean, you know, over there, do you know, Jack?
I found this out this week, but the Russian Orthodox Church blesses their weapons, their tanks, their rifles with holy water.
I mean, they bless their weapons.
I wouldn't want to go up against an army that has national unity and is grounded in faith.
No separation of church and state there.
Fantastic what's going on in Russia.
We just haven't had, I mean, the curses that you've seen in our country.
First, I know you have a Baptist tradition.
Well, they suffered much worse than what we have here, at least to this point.
But that was also their salvation.
It starts with a woman priest, and you're like, well, we've got to do that.
And then it goes into homosexual, and then it just goes into just desecration of everything.
Well, no, that's not going to happen over there.
And I wish we had suffered more over here.
The South.
I can't say we suffered more.
I wish we had suffered more, but I will say this.
The Russians have re-emerged, which gives us faith for the trials we'll be facing in the future, because if they can come back under the absolute genocide that the Ruthenians, the white Russians, faced under the Bolshevik communists, Jews, then, you know, there's hope for us.
Well, I mean, but that's why the South is still the moral rudder of America because we suffered under reconstruction in a somewhat similar way.
Jack, final word to you this segment.
We'll come back to you.
Well, we'll see.
We want to be strong, but I just think you got to understand the situation.
And if your media is really bad, you can look to foreign sources.
And so I'm looking to Russia today, Russian music, their sports are really good, but all of Eastern Europe.
So I try to work peace between Croatians and Serbians and Metro Chicago do that kind of thing.
And that's what I'm saying tonight.
When are you going to go back to your homeland now?
That's where you need to be, right?
As long as you can still call in.
Yeah, right.
No, I mean, he needs to go visit there.
That's his ancestral home.
Well, yeah, but that's only 25%.
The rest of me is Midwestern Anglo.
I had some German farm girl that saved a gene pool in Ohio.
So, I mean, it's just a lot of people.
Well, I would claim Russia for sure now as part of your gene pool based on what they're doing today.
People in my family that are sucking up to the eternal people.
I don't know, it's complicated, but hey, this is my country.
I went to school in Nashville, Tennessee.
Our folks are good.
I'm not fleeing yet.
I'm not giving up.
I've been too worried.
I'm not asking you to do that, but I just want you to go make a vacation over there.
My body Russian wine.
We'll be right back.
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I'd advise Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes.
The press has created a rigged system.
They even want to try and rig the election.
Well, I tell you what, it helps in Ohio that we got Democrats in charge of the machines.
And poisoned the mind of so many of our voters.
At the polling booth, where so many cities are corrupt and voter fraud is all too common.
And then they say, oh, there's no voter fraud in our country.
I come from Chicago.
So, so I want to be honest.
It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeyed around with elections in the past.
Sometimes Democrats have to.
You know, whenever people are in power, they have this tendency to try to tilt things in their direction.
There's no wrong fraud.
You start whining before the game's even over.
Whenever things are going badly for you and you lose, you start blaming somebody else.
And you don't have what it takes to be in this job.
Welcome back.
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All right, we're back with our weekly contributor, Jack Ryan, our cultural correspondent.
And yeah, you know, Keith, you may be onto something here.
Jack, you know, with regard to vacation, Jack was a little melancholy a few days ago, and he said, you know, he has to get out of Chicago.
He's got to go somewhere peaceful and tranquil.
And so he's going to Africa.
And I'm about jumping out of the frying pan into the five weeks.
But now, why not Russia instead, Jack?
You know, that'd be a good place for you to go.
You can reconnect with your roots.
And like Keith said, bring home a little Russian wife.
We could use a little bit of that immigration.
It hasn't really the Russian one.
I dropped the family name.
It doesn't really haven't made it.
The church ones.
I sort of gave a tennis lesson state some girl that looked like Maria Sharipova.
But I don't know, it's a big world.
But I just thought I had, I haven't traveled internationally in many years, so I try to do something.
I got a friend that's in the Cape, but I hope to go to some of these countries in the southern and Botswana.
And maybe they got a great train, a German training.
Well, I just want to see if the Africans in Southern Africa are nicer than the African Americans in Chicago.
That's for sure.
If you ever go to the casinos at Tunica, Tunica, Mississippi has the second biggest bank of casinos, I think, outside of Las Vegas.
I think it's even bigger than Atlantic City.
You go there and you can find all of these sub-Saharan Africans that are over there working at the casinos.
And they are as polite and as kind as the day is long and well-spoken, have British accents.
It's incredible.
Well, it's the tourism industry.
They're sort of set up to, I mean, because it's a big importance, so that they were nice to the tourists, provided the dollar is very strong.
And so you can, you know, you got to take the good things with the bad.
So right now, the dollar is very strong.
So I'm going to go over there.
And they have set up so the tourists don't get beat up, robbed, or killed, as long as you don't do something stupid.
And so I generally have pretty good street spots.
So we'll see.
We'll see how it goes.
But yeah, I definitely need a break.
But I got to fly in a terrible flight, 32 hours, and I got to change flights in Dubai in the Emirates.
And that's really close to the Straits of Hormuz, whoever.
It's right across from Iran.
So people.
Problems with the Ukrainian airliner there recently.
Yeah, what'd you say, Keith, happened with that?
What did you say happened with the airliner?
And somebody, it's like Jerry Lewis in that skit that they had on Saturday Night Live about the nutty air traffic controller.
They probably had some nutty guy in the Iranian army in charge of the surface air missile.
He shot it off by mistake.
Well, Iran claimed responsibility for that.
They've taken responsibility.
You got to take your hat off for that.
At least they're stand-up guys on that.
Right.
And don't forget, folks, Mark Weber and David Duke coming up at the second and third hours, respectively.
It's going to be all Iran.
TPC Tackles Iran.
The remainder of the show.
That's why we're moving Jack up at the first hour.
Anyway, Jack, your time, your dance floor.
Where do we want to go from here?
Okay, well, first, I just want to say that I send warm greetings to our folks in the south.
It is really nasty in Chicago, 33 degrees, gale-force winds, sleet, and snow, huge waves off Lake Michigan.
Show you kind of people is there's some guy, there was two guys that are surfing in Lake Michigan during that stuff.
Okay, that shows you what kind of people.
But hey, you know, you can do that.
We can do all kinds of things.
And we also had a very good deal that we've gone four days without anyone being murdered in Chicago.
I see that there's been 12 shootings.
And then on the 7th, there was no shootings, and so no murder.
So not everything's bad on Chicago.
Nasty, really bad weather.
I sort of like it.
I just sort of think you can just dress differently.
You can always put on more or better clothes.
You don't see people rioting and stuff in there.
that was some um good good news but are you ready for my somebody asked me one time what Firstly, before you get to that, somebody asked me one time why I didn't move to Chicago.
I said, two words, Lake Michigan.
It's kind of beautiful.
But anyway, am I ready for my book?
It's cold as hell, though.
Yeah, it's all right.
Yeah, go ahead.
Yeah, take it away, Jack.
What are your recommendations?
I'm on the Russian theme.
So you go with the classics.
There's a lot of great Russian writers around the end of the 19th century.
But I'm going to go with Suder Dostoevsky.
All this books, they're a bit long, Crime and Punishment.
I like the brothers Karamatsov is the one.
He was an epileptic.
He had some insights.
And Dostoevsky, he's very Slavic.
And he's a regular Russian.
He's not a nobleman like Tolstoy.
Tolstoy was a neighbor of my family's.
But Dostoevsky was into all kinds of things, gambling, and he was into revolutionary anarchy.
And he was arrested by the Tsarist forces, and he was sentenced to death.
And they pulled a trick on him.
So he was right before he was about ready to get hanged.
They had a messenger and said, the czar has given you a pardon, and you just, you know, there.
And he went to a work camp and he embraced Christianity.
He was a very, very Christian writer.
And the idea, he thought the idea through suffering in a positive way, it helped the spirit.
So that's the book.
What was he before he was a Christian?
Well, he was just a regular Russian.
He was into gambling and he's hung out with prostitutes.
And he was involved in all kinds of revolutionary anarchist type deals, but he just felt that they were complete idiots after a while and had nothing to do with them afterwards.
So I think in many ways he's one of these most Russian writers.
And I like the brothers Karamatsov.
It's not quite as long as Crime and Punishment.
Okay, so now the movie recommendation.
I lived in New York City incredible years right after I graduated Vanderbilt in the mid-80s, early 90s.
New York, when it's good, it's exciting.
It really is the greatest city in the world.
And when it's bad, it's really, it's bad.
It's like the worst city, including Third World cities.
So the movie I'm going to recommend is from the 80s.
It's Crocodile Dundee.
It's about this Australian cowboy who lives in the Outback.
He's never been in.
That's a great movie.
It is.
It's a beautiful movie.
And there's this beautiful American photographer.
And it's a real romantic comedy.
And they go into New York.
And all the experiences they have are real, including, you know, that bar that he went into with a cab driver, and there was that woman that turned out to be a guy that he grabbed her there.
That's a bar right by where I lived in the Lower East Village.
It's still there.
We won't go any further on that.
I grew up with that movie.
So I was born in 1980, so I was coming of age.
Well, not necessarily coming of age, but that came out in about 88, 89, something like that.
So I was eight or nine years old.
And anyway, that's Paul Hogan as Crocodile Dundee.
Linda Kozlowski is his paramour in that.
That's just a good movie.
And so it's about this guy from the Outback that sees the city for the first time.
Right.
He's a regular guy.
He's a natural guy, but he's not a no-nonsense guy.
He doesn't put up with corruptions or they had some street black guy pulled a knife on him and Crockett Zinti pulled a bigger knife on him.
It was just a good thing.
It's a romantic movie.
It has a happy ending.
The couple gets together.
Gee, I don't know.
Well, I was watching The Golden Globes.
That guy, Ricky Garvais, is just brilliant.
And he just really.
Yeah, Bray.
Hey, you know what?
He really, you know, he's not one of us, you know, to put it gently, but he really dressed down Hollywood in a serious way.
He just said that there are no decent movies.
No one goes to movies.
No one watches network TV.
And these celebrities that want to come up and make some political speech, he just told them to shut up because they don't know anything about the real world.
That Swedish has four edges.
You got to look that up on YouTube.
He said, thank God and thank your agent and get off the stage.
We don't want to hear anything political.
F off the stage because he'd have to.
Did he get booed?
No, he was just, I mean, he's just like, how do you boo Muhammad Ali?
He's just so good.
He's just nailing that.
And I saw one movie this year in the theater once upon a time in Hollywood.
I thought it was pretty good, but they crank him out.
You know what, Jack?
Jack, you're pushing my buttons.
And my wife and I actually watched that just last week.
Last movie I saw was it, Richard Jewel.
I thought the last movie you watched was Tammy and the Bachelor, Keith.
No, yeah, that broke out in 1956, I believe.
But nonetheless, no, 57.
But most of the movies I watch are from that era.
But, you know, I'll give Clint Eastwood movies a shot, and this one was a good one.
When's the last time you watched Amos and Andy?
Last week.
All right, go, Jack.
We got three minutes left.
Okay, so I highly recommend people watch that Golden Globe one.
I'd also like to say that people should try not to be scared of foreign movies.
I mean, and some, if with subtitles in color movies, you can read them.
Black and white is pretty tough.
But the French movies of the 50s and 60s are excellent.
I'm going to try to start checking out some movies and TV and sports from Central and Eastern Europe because our people are running the media.
It's not this anti-European, homosexual, Ashkenazi group that hates us.
You see, the culture, it's our people.
And so I'm going to try to look at it.
I'm going to try to find out some of the popular music.
And sports is always quite good.
Probably the soccer teams aren't as good as the British Premier League, but they're better than the Americans.
Ice hockey, the junior ice hockey ones were about two weeks ago.
You see Sweden, Canada, United States, Russia, 16-year-olds all playing.
The fans are all good.
And that's good sports.
We don't have to be slaves to the controlled American media.
We just don't.
There's a big world out there, and we can choose our own things.
And that's what I would encourage our listeners to do, is to look abroad when things are bad here.
What would I wish for Hollywood, the NBA, National Basketball Association, and the NFL, but they all go out of business?
That would be the best thing for America, I think.
Well, we need to have movies.
We just need to have your kind of movies.
Well, I've got the archive back in my house, right?
Yeah, if it's not on VHS, it ain't a movie as far as Keith's concerned.
Right.
So any event, that's pretty much what I've got.
Today, another thing that I'm doing, this could sound really boring, but I do competitive walking.
I'm a tennis player, but I'm not doing indoor right now.
So you keep track of how many steps that you walk today.
You've got to other people.
And even in this nastiest wet and stuff, I got up there and I did a couple miles of walking.
It's not power walking like those idiots do.
It's not jogging, but you do walking.
I've also given up beer drinking for over eight days, so that's kind of a...
Well, I'm thinking about taking up competitive sleeping.
You sleep better if you walk.
If you just walk a lot, you'll be tired.
There you go.
And so that's another.
Chicago is a very good city for walking.
And that's good.
So great stuff.
Thanks, guys.
I'm off to Africa in two weeks.
Hey, God bless you.
Well, we'll talk to you next week.
We've got two more episodes with you before you go to Africa.
And it's happy new year, first broadcast of the year for Jack Ron.
We'll be back with Mark Weber in the second hour, David Duke in the third.