Feb. 15, 2020 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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All right,
ladies and gentlemen.
It is Ladies' Night, this Valentine's Day weekend.
What a special presentation we have for you this February 15th, 2020.
Very special presentation indeed.
We're glad that you've joined us for Ladies' Night, during which our guests, all of which make up our female favorites, will be offering their takes on dating, traditional roles for women at home and in politics, building strong marriages, and raising healthy families.
That's what we're going to be talking about with a veritable parade of ladies headlining tonight's show will be Lana Lochdeff of Red Ice, also fellow YouTuber Lacey Lynn, plus, again, our other favorites.
No less than, well, let me count here, six.
I believe we're going to have six ladies.
And let me tell you something, folks.
These ladies are beautiful on the inside and out.
I am talking about presenting to you a wonderful assortment, a collection of ladies who are both beautiful, intelligent, wholesome, and so much more.
We're going to be talking about living off the land.
We're going to be talking about homeschooling, home churching, and so much more.
This is something we don't do often enough.
I'm proud that we're going to be doing it tonight because I think everybody can have their signature issue.
Well, I want to talk about immigration.
Let's talk about something else that we regularly cover on the program.
And you can have a favorite.
Maybe some issues we cover don't excite you as much as perhaps another does, but everybody can relate to relationships, male and female relationships.
And we're going to be digging deep into that tonight because, again, it is Valentine's Day.
Now, let's talk about Valentine's Day, just as a little for, in case you didn't know information.
Bishop Valentine was imprisoned, tortured, and beheaded on February the 14th in the year 269.
That was a long time ago, because he married couples without Imperial Rome's consent.
He eventually, of course, became known as the patron saint of love.
So, you know, it's interesting, as much as society tries to drive us away from Christianity, it's impossible to do that because of the impact that Christianity, particularly the Christianity from Europe, has shaped and impacted the world.
Even Valentine's Day itself, I mean, that wasn't made up.
That was made up.
That came from the legend of a Christian martyr.
St. Valentine was widely recognized, was a widely recognized third century Roman saint commemorated in Christianity on February 14th.
From the high Middle Ages, his Saints' Day has been associated with the tradition of courtly love.
And again, that's one of the things we're going to be talking about tonight.
Even the way we tell time, time was separated as a result of the birth of Jesus Christ, BC and 80.
Now, I know, yes, they've tried to change that B C E and C E, but we don't tell time that way here at TPC.
Hey, listen, we're talking about having some fantastic ladies on tonight.
I had the opportunity, the privilege, really, to travel earlier this week over into Arkansas.
And I just want to quickly say hello to the incredible couple that I had the opportunity to have lunch with over there.
Longtime friends and supporters of TPC.
In fact, my wife went with me as well as our children.
And we just, just a wonderful day of visiting with this gentleman who was a pilot long ago.
He was a flight instructor during, I believe, the Korean War.
Went on to become a commercial pilot for the now no longer operating Southern Airways.
He was sharing with me a story.
I had briefly dabbled in private piloting and flying Cessna's before I started the show back in the early 2000s.
And so I still remain fascinated by aviation.
And he was telling me that back in the day, Southern Airways, which basically serviced the old Confederacy on its flight routes, had, they were all named for Confederate heroes.
As you would see, perhaps on a boat or a ship on the side of these commercial airliners, you'd see it was the General Forrest or the General Lee or something along those lines.
But anyway, we would just had a wonderful conversation.
His wife took my wife and our kids to a shopping mall there where they live.
And we were just talking about all manner of topics, I guess, throughout the day after a fine lunch at a local diner.
But we were talking about the change I guess he's seen in his life.
He's now an older gentleman.
And just as we were driving, just look at everything you see, everything that you have the opportunity to enjoy and all of the advancements in technology and science and medicine.
And of course, you know where I'm going with this if you're a regular listener of this program, but so many people either pretend it isn't that way or lose sight of the fact that absolutely practically everything came from the genius of Western mankind, our mind.
God blessed us with the talent and the ability to do these things.
And of course, that is something.
Why would we ever take an apologetic approach for who we are?
Why would we ever do that?
Much far from being blamed for the ills of other people, we should be given all credit and all thanks and never forget that, ladies and gentlemen.
Never forget that.
And so that is, I was thinking about that as we started the show tonight.
Just what a blessing it's been to continue now in our 16th year to enjoy the friendship and the fellowship and the relationship that we have with so many people in our listening audience.
And of course, the ladies that are going to be that are going to be coming on tonight.
You know, you never know what you'll get, what a day in the life of the political cesspool will bring.
I think I told a story a few weeks ago.
I was coming out of a local grocery store and there was a younger guy there and he said, are you James Edwards?
And, you know, you never know when somebody asked that, if you reach out your hand to embrace a firm handshake or if you've got to get into a fighting posture.
But he was a fan of the show.
And I said, yes, I am.
He said, oh, I love your show.
And as he was saying that, an older lady had come out of the store behind him and said, what did you just say?
Who did you say that was?
And he said, that's James Edwards.
And she just said, almost flippantly, oh, my husband listens to you all the time and pushed off the grocery cart.
Now, that's a good story.
I came across something a couple of days ago.
There was a news outlet who was doing a story on a guy who had appeared on our program, and they actually hired, how did they put it, one of the nation's leading certified forensic audio consultants to perform a biometric voice identification comparing the recordings of this gentleman who had appeared on our show with other recordings that he had made to find out if they were in fact one and the same.
That's incredible.
And then they went on to report that the software used to determine the voice came back with a probability of 98.5% match.
And it's just crazy because what?
I mean, what is the interest here?
We tell the truth on this program.
We tell the truth in love, but there is no truth that we will back away from.
And I'm happy to tell the truth on Valentine's Day weekend and every other week you tune in.
And we've got a great show for you tonight with a lot of fantastic ladies.
And my wife is going to lead it in the next segment when we come back with these words.
Stay tuned, everybody.
We're just getting started on Ladies Night 2020.
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The press has created a rigged system.
They even want to try and rig the election.
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And poisoned the mind of so many of our voters.
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I come from Chicago.
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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 voter fraud.
You start whining before the game's even over.
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Won't find out till we grow.
Well, I don't know while that's true.
You got me.
I got you, babe.
They say our love won't pay the rent.
For it's earned, our money is up and scale.
I guess that's so we don't have a plot.
But at least I'm sure of all the things we got.
I got you, babe.
I got you, babe.
I guess I should have made mention of the fact in the first segment that we are going to be featuring some of the songs of the week, I guess, for Valentine's Day weekend, some love songs, some songs that make you think about that special person.
And I heard that song again, that old song by Sonny and Cher on one of the oldie stations this week.
And it made me think of a person who has really been with me my whole life.
Well, the better part of it anyway.
And somebody that I've experienced this journey with and have been made a much better person because of.
And that is, of course, my wife.
So on Valentine's Day, we're going to be talking with Lana from Red Ice, Lacey Lynn, Kim, a homeschooling mother of five, Courtney from Alabama, Janice, who's going to give us a more mature perspective from somebody a little later who's experienced a little more life than some of our other guests.
And so we're going to give it to you from all the generations, I guess.
Well, at least from a couple or three tonight.
But my wife, you know, she's popped on a couple of times to say hello a time or two over the years, but in 16 years, she's never actually sat down and just had a conversation on the air.
But she's been with me for all that time and then some.
And I love her for it.
And I'm happy she's with me tonight.
I'm happy she's mine on Valentine's and happy for the mother she is.
I love you.
That's really sweet.
I love you too.
Now, I know I have to tell you like I know.
I do have to eat the microphone.
Sam's giving her the thumbs up.
So, yeah, like, but you know, Keith does this every night, and he never remembers.
Keith has the night off, by the way.
Does that mean this is his microphone?
That is Keith's microphone.
That's absolutely right.
And his headset, I might add.
We love Keith.
I mean, he's part of the family.
But I was thinking, for anybody who's ever appreciated what we've been able to do on this show, I don't know if we're here without you.
And that's the truth.
I guess a lot of our regular listeners will know, but I met my wife before I ran for office in 2002, which was two years before I started the show.
So she's been with me And has been a part of it and been supportive through all of my endeavors and activities in this cause.
And that is a good woman and that's a determined woman.
So that's really sweet.
Let's go back to, if you don't mind telling the audience, the day we met.
And there's a reason I'm bringing this up.
How did we meet?
Well.
Closer to the mic.
This is so uncomfortable.
I know.
She doesn't like the sound of her own voice.
She's bashful.
She's shy.
She's that kind of girl.
But, boy, she doesn't look good.
You look good.
That's very kind.
But, well, we met at church in the choir room.
I've told this story before many times on the air.
You tell it in your own way.
So my own side of the story from my point of view.
So I'd finally convinced my mom to let me go to church camp.
And so she dropped me off rather reluctantly.
She did not want me to go.
And I saw James riding on the chalkboard with his back towards us.
And I just could not stop watching you.
It's like, oh, my gosh.
What does this man look like?
He needs to turn around.
And so then Pastor asked him, he said, hey, we don't have enough seats for all of our youth.
So I need you to carry a couple.
And of course, I perked up.
And so he turned around at that moment when Pastor asked him that.
And he said, oh, of course, of course, I'd love to.
And I was like, yes.
And when he turned around, he was so handsome.
And I was so excited.
So I knew that was my moment.
So I ran to the bathroom so I could be the very last one in the room.
And when I came back, of course, there was only two of us left.
And I got chosen to ride with him.
And of course, it was love at first sight.
I just knew it.
And the rest is history.
You were 15 years old that day.
15 years old.
I was.
And now we've been through, of course, dating and engagement and marriage and two kids.
And of course, I guess you, did you get more than you bargained for when you got in that car?
I mean, considering my life's work.
I guess that's a rhetorical question.
Who could have anticipated that?
I couldn't have even anticipated it that I had no idea, but it has been incredibly fun.
What about the people we've met?
I mean, because I brag on the audience.
Hold on.
You say so many things at one time.
So it's been incredibly fun and an honor to watch you have this dream and this goal and, you know, all these different achievements that you've yearned for when we first dated.
And then to watch all of these things blossom as, you know, throughout our marriage, it's been really fun to see.
And all the people that we've met, of course, I don't mind having a conversation with people.
I love meeting new people and I love loving people, but it's hard to stand beside you because you're just so great.
Well, I mean, like, everybody looks up to you and thinks you're so fantastic.
So it's hard to stand beside you and be this, you know, great woman that I'm supposed to be.
But all of these people that we've met along the way have been so fantastic.
It feels like a whole new family.
Well, they are part of our family.
And thank you for saying that because, you know, I tell everybody I meet, you could be a maximum bottom.
Please don't say that.
You could.
You could.
She looks good, folks.
Hey, we only have a minute left.
And talking about family and how our audience is part of our family.
This is good.
Is there anything else you'd like to share with the audience tonight?
Well, since we are all family here, we are expecting number three.
Baby number three.
Baby Edwards number three is in the oven.
And when did we find out?
Let them know that because we don't want them to think we've been setting on this news.
When did we find out?
Two days ago?
Yeah, it's just this week.
This week's kind of been a blur as well.
Yeah, it has been a blur because I'm just so excited.
So another little already went out and was buying diapers today.
I mean, we got to.
She got to stock up.
You got to stock up.
But we're excited, folks.
We wanted to share the news with you on a night we're going to be talking about marriage and healthy families and children.
We wanted to share with the audience that we are expecting baby number three.
And, you know, we've told a few people in our private lives and everybody congratulates me as if, you know, it was something.
I sneakily told a few others.
Well, I heard about that.
But it's interesting how everybody.
I can't help it.
I'm so excited.
How everybody congratulates the guy as if I had to go through something awful.
Believe me, folks, it was my pleasure.
Oh, my goodness gracious.
James.
But I'm happy.
I'm happy.
I'm happy for number three.
We knew we had to get to 2.1 to replace ourselves, but I couldn't figure out how to get just one tenth of the kids.
So we just went with the whole enchilada.
And hey, but the point is, if you could have seen the reaction there, folks, the point is practicing what you preach, practicing what you preach, and doing the things that you're doing.
No, I am one of the triplets.
That's right.
My wife is a triplet.
So we could have five.
I mean, we might have five by this fall.
But I love you.
Happy Valentine's Day.
And by the way, last night, folks, we went out to eat at the restaurant that we went.
Had our first date.
However, I want to say that.
The restaurant I took her to on our first date.
We went there again last night.
So.
Well, I would tell them the name of the restaurant, but I don't want them to get boycotted.
So we'll just keep that between us.
We'll be back with Alana.
Stay tuned.
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Oh, yeah.
Now, playing music like that, it has to be Valentine's Day weekend.
That's Cupid by Johnny Rivers, of course.
And welcome back to Ladies' Night on TPC 2020.
It's a big night.
It's a big night on the show, on the air.
It's a big night at my house this week.
And I am so thankful to have so many wonderful women coming on the program with me tonight.
And Lana Lochdef is with us now.
I almost don't even use the last name.
I mean this as a compliment.
She's almost like Madonna.
You just, you can go by one name and everybody knows who you're talking about.
But Lana is the hostess of Radio 314, co-host, co-founder of Red Ice TV, a fashion designer.
She's passionate about European identity politics, ancestral traditions, and health, and so much more.
Everybody knows Lana.
Lana, how are you tonight?
And happy Valentine's Day with you.
I'm good.
Well, thank you.
And congrats on the pregnancy.
I was just catching a little bit of your story, how you met your wife, Danny.
I think you were saying something about in 2002.
And I was thinking, how old was she?
12?
It was actually 2001.
It was in 2002 that I ran for office.
And she was a part of that.
You know, she was there working the booth at the local festivals.
And I mean, we ran to win.
I mean, you know, a lot of people put their name on the ballot and it's just sort of a gay.
I mean, I was disappointed.
I thought I was going to win and be, you know, I was a budding governor, but she was there with me at these things and passing out brochures.
Yeah, she was 15.
15.
Wow.
When we met.
Wow.
She's such an innocent, clean story.
Not many people have that, especially in this day and age.
So, you know, and congrats on the pregnancy.
That is fantastic.
And yeah, it's about time we got the third one in there, eh?
Well, she's hanging around still.
And I know she heard you were coming on and didn't want to have to be, you know, not that I would shoo her off, of course, but Danny, that's your news.
I mean, you deserve it more than me.
Oh, that's sweet.
Thank you.
She's still there.
Well, congratulations.
It's so exciting.
Oh, thank you so much.
We are definitely very blessed to get to experience this for the third time.
Now, Lana's got one coming in this spring.
So Right.
Baby boy, and his name is Gotrick.
He's very, very lively already.
Oh, I cannot.
More sleepless nights coming up.
Yeah, it's funny because there are so many pregnant gals right now.
I know, I'm telling you, I know about 10.
And some of them, it's their third, some of them it's their first, you know, so there's a whole lot of pregnancies, and people don't know this.
Even Lauren Southern just announced, was it in January, you know, she went off the radar and all that.
She actually just had a baby boy and got married as well.
So it seems like.
I didn't even know that.
Yeah.
Well, you've got your.
I was joking with Lana.
We were texting the other day and she was talking about all of the people she knew that were having babies.
And I said, well, you've got a different perspective than me because all of my friends are senior citizens, which isn't much of a much of a stretch.
But no, it is good.
And it is, you know, actually, one of those friends, Dr. Virginia Abernathy, who I went up and had lunch with in Nashville back in January, longtime friend of mine, retired professor emeritus at Vanderbilt University, a fantastic lady.
And she wrote an article that's actually going to be published in a major newspaper on Monday about what she calls a coming baby boom.
And we're going to be talking about that next week.
I wanted to have her on tonight because I told her she was prophetic, but she's going to be on next week.
And, you know, we had a busy show tonight.
But anyway, it's amazing.
I just was talking to one of my other good friends, and she's also working on having another baby.
And she said, it's interesting, just through talking about it with my friends and convincing them and being excited about having another baby.
They all now want another baby.
It's amazing how sometimes it just takes a little nudge, you know, just to get them thinking about that because a lot of people don't have that in their life.
They don't have someone over them, you know, nudging them to have another baby or motivating why that's important or why family is all there is.
So we have to be those people at the end of the day.
Well, and sometimes, of course, it just comes down to timing and circumstance.
Of course, family planning, I mean, that's a good one too.
But we have had ours, it just turned out, five years apart.
Our daughter's 10, our son is five, and then we've got one in the oven.
So we'll see how long we can sustain that.
I'll be 40 this summer.
That's okay.
We'll keep on cranking.
But no, Lana, how important is it for right-thinking?
I guess, you know, well, let's focus on our people.
Let's focus on our side.
Right-thinking people to have large families, healthy families, families who are raised in the way of their fathers, the ancestral traditions, so on and so forth.
You know what I'm stabbing at.
Well, first of all, it makes you feel whole, makes you complete.
It brings you a happiness like nothing else can bring you, absolutely.
And everyone that has a child knows what I'm talking about.
And a lot of people, once they finally have a child, even if they have them later, they're thinking, why didn't I do this sooner?
It's the best thing, you know, the best positive thing there is.
But why it's important, of course, is as a lot of lefties are not having children.
It's up to people like us to have children.
Otherwise, it will be people who are trying to replace us who are having all the children.
And we want our children to be the ones to take the torches into the future and be the leaders of our nation.
And we need to be populating and making sure that, you know, those children even exist to go forth.
I mean, go forth and multiply.
I think that is a hugely important message right now, especially as demographic trends continue.
So just think of it this way.
If the lefties aren't having kids and it's a lot of conservative people that are going to have all the children, that is the future.
And I think that that is very important to remember.
Well, there have been a lot of articles, of course, written, not from our side even, I mean, from across the spectrum that talk about it is, you know, for lack of a better word, I think everybody will understand what we're saying when we say conservative, but let's just say people like us, people like us who value family and tradition and genetic lines and all of that.
I mean, we are the ones that do have larger families by and large.
And, I mean, it's been well documented that conservatives have, by and large, a healthier and more fulfilling sex life as well.
So, well, let's talk about that.
With you, conservative label, too.
I always kind of shrug saying conservative, but you know what I mean.
People like us.
Yeah, we know what we're talking about.
Our audience gets it.
So I guess it is a little different.
I mean, I started out, met the young lady who would become my wife, let's put it that way.
And she has been a part of this the whole way.
So she came where I went and she came to all the meetings and all the speaking engagements and all the things associated with my work on the air.
Obviously, you are a leader in your own right, you and Henrik, of course.
And so I guess our perspectives may be a little different than those in the general audience.
But in order to have a marriage and to have a family, you have to start dating.
Give us some tips for all the guys out there.
And is it possible for guys to begin dating and bring their women, their girlfriends, whatever, into these circles?
Because a lot of people think that this is some sort of a scarlet letter or some sort of a plague upon our houses that if you have these ideas, you cannot find a girl.
Well, of course, I know that that's not true.
You know that that's not true.
But let's give some advice for the people out there looking for mates.
Yeah, well, the vice is that's not true.
Absolutely.
I think a lot of times the guy leads in the relationship when it comes to politics because most women, let's face it, are just not that interested in politics.
Yeah, sure, you have the shrieking cat ladies and the hardcore liberals, but that's a tiny sect of the population.
I think that most guys, when they start dating a woman, obviously she's influenced by him.
I mean, I was influenced by my father.
Then I was influenced by my husband.
Those things really rubbed off on me.
Sure, I had some of my own views and I was already kind of a forward thinker, I guess, and thought outside the box.
But once Henrik came, he definitely influenced me.
He shared a lot with me.
He showed me documentaries.
I mean, he was even showing me some really edgy stuff like the first month.
I was like, whoa, you were really just testing me out.
And I managed to hang on.
So yeah, definitely.
You can bring in a girl, but it's not the most important thing.
A lot of guys are saying, you know, does she have to be on the same page 100% politically?
And I think no.
I mean, even if she can just share a lot of your values like us and not be completely turned off to those things, you know, give her time.
She could evolve and come around to those things.
But we also don't have the luxury of being 100% on the same page right now where we're at in history before guys can get married.
Because for a lot of guys, they just want to get married.
They want to start a family.
And not all guys, it's important to be able to be home and talk about politics with their women.
I think Henrik and you, you like women that can keep up with you in that regard.
And some guys are, but it's not that important for every man, I think.
Well, I think, too, women will follow a strong man.
And a strong man can not necessarily, well, maybe bend a woman to his will.
I think there's certainly some of that in play.
But, you know, the same is true for men.
I was talking with a friend about this earlier this week.
I mean, men, most men follow strong leadership as well.
It's a universal thing in humanity.
But to say that you have to shield your beliefs or hide your beliefs or pretend not to believe in right thinking issues and policy in order to get a girl, we have to dispel that right away.
A man has to go out.
This is something I say fairly often.
If you cannot conquer a woman, how are we going to conquer our enemies?
If you can't conquer being able to get a date and get married, how are we ever going to turn this country around?
It's impossible because it has to start with strong white men.
And if you can't get a woman, it's going to be hard to fight the battles we've got down the road.
And we fight those battles in the court of public opinion.
We fight them in the political arena.
And of course, in the bedroom.
We'll be right back.
My brother and two other boys were the ones that got in the car with her.
And she was drunk.
The road that goes to her house is like really windy.
And she was taking that road at 80 to 100 miles per hour.
And heading to the road there was her door flung open.
She ran out across the street to get away from it.
And the other three boys were trapped in it.
And the car exploded.
And then when my mom found out about it, she called me at work.
I don't care what you have to do.
Just get up here to the hospital.
I parked my car and I went inside.
And they took us back to this little room when Moon told me that Jake had been killed.
I lost it.
The other people schooled are like, well, you can drink, but just be careful when you drink, you know?
So I don't want anything to do with it because it took my brother away from me.
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It's right, it's right to feel the way I do.
Because, because I love you.
Well, welcome back to our special presentation for Valentine's Day weekend.
Lana Lochniff, Red Ice.
Lana, give us all the contact information.
We've got to be sure to get that in.
Oh, geez.
Yeah, we've been banned everywhere.
YouTube, Facebook.
I know.
Where can we find you?
We were joking earlier today.
We're going to have to start sending carrier pigeons to deliver messages.
Well, you always have to go to redice.tv, also redicemembers.com.
We are working on really building up our own platform over there and making it look really slick.
But of course, D Live, that is where all the cool kids are at now, DLive.com/slash Red Eyes TV.
We're on BitChute.
BitChute is also going to be a big year for them as the alternative platform.
They're working on live streaming.
Once that happens, it's a big game changer.
Also, Library is another good platform.
We're on Alt Censored.
And I still have a Twitter, believe it or not, so you can still follow us there.
Yes, you certainly do.
So be sure to check them out, ladies and gentlemen.
I want to get back to dating relationships, all of the things that make this show, this show, for Ladies Night and Valentine's Day.
But can we shoehorn two quick political issues in?
Sure, why not?
All right, here's what I've got.
My wife and I came across this story earlier this week.
So I'm sure you never missed an episode of The Bachelor or The Bachelorette, but I saw a story where one of the- The White Lives Matter debacle.
You saw that.
All right, well, break it down.
Why don't you just take it?
You take it.
Okay, so quickly as you can, break it down in your response.
The Bachelor and Bachelorette, horrible shows, but the point is there was a girl in it who was a model.
Turns out it went all over the press.
She modeled for White Lives Matter.
And now she was mixed herself.
She didn't even look 100% white, right?
That's right.
It turns out it wasn't for White Lives Matter.
It was for a Marlin, as in fish conservation group.
And they were kind of running with the slogan, Blue Lives Matter, White Lives Matter, and applying it to the Marlin fish.
But that was still racist and unacceptable.
And how dare they do such a thing?
Because we all know that white lives don't matter.
Because if you say white lives matter, it must mean that all these non-white lives don't matter, right?
So anyway, she was on the cover of Cosmo and they pulled the cover of Cosmo that she modeled on just because of this whole absurd debacle, which really was about fish all along.
Well, what was so absurd about it is the press release from the rep for Cosmo magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine.
And this is what it reads: unequivocally, the White Lives Matter movement does not reflect the values of the Cosmo brand.
We stand in solidarity with Black Lives Matter.
Yep.
Yep.
That's right.
It's either either or, right?
It just seems like that's what it comes down to in the end.
You're either pro-white or anti-white.
But it's just ridiculous because it's just taking the stance of like, we like white people.
No, White Gilton.
White Lives Matter too.
I mean, isn't that true equality?
Isn't that true anti-racism?
No.
Turns out it's white lives.
Well, exactly.
Well, there was another, there was more to it.
I mean, you broke it down, of course, quite well, but there was, I had read some other ridiculous, equally ridiculous statements from Cosmo, but I think people get the gist.
White Lives Matter bad.
Black Lives Matter good in corporate America.
And of course, that's not a new revelation, but nevertheless, this is the latest encounter with that.
Now, one last thing, and I want to get back to the topic at hand.
Of course, we first became acquainted back in 2016 after my much talked about conversation with Donald Trump Jr.
And I saw the whole leaked or not leaked or recently rediscovered clip from Mike Bloomberg where he was talking about black-on-white murders.
And I'm sure our audience doesn't need a recap of that.
I will just quickly read what he said.
95% of your murders, this is Mike Bloomberg.
Murderers and murder victims fit one MO.
You can just take the description, Xerox it, pass it out to all the cops.
They're male minority, 16 to 25.
That's true in New York, true in virtually every city.
And that's where the real crime is.
You've got to get the guns out of the hands of the people that are getting killed.
And Donald Trump Jr. responded, leaked audio of Mike Bloomberg talking about the high crime rates among urban minorities.
And Bloomberg is a racist and Donald Trump total racist.
I mean, your reaction to stuff like that.
Had I known that this guy was such an embarrassment, I would have never granted him access to my audience because he sullied.
Oh my God.
We were the ones who were sullied than that.
It's a denial of crime statistics.
Yeah, I saw the other Bloomberg tapes.
They're just turncoats.
He used to know about Stop and Frisk, and when they were talking about why are blacks frisk more often, he said because they commit the highest levels of crime.
So by that logic, whites are disproportionate.
They shouldn't be pulled over as much, but the blacks and minority groups should be frisked more often, right?
Just like simple math based on some of the crime statistics.
And this was from 2013.
He used to say that.
So he used to know.
He knows the truth.
And this is FBI crime stats.
All the police know this, but it just proved what a turncoat he is just to get the votes because now it's popular to be anti-white, right?
So he's taking that route.
But yeah, that's utterly pathetic how the MAGA crowd will spin it and see they're the real racists and just can't own up to is it true or is it not, right?
They just have to be against the left at any turn or anyone who's a liberal at any turn, even when what the thing they're talking about is actually correct in this particular instance.
What Bloomberg said was correct.
It's then I saw Sean Hannity.
Sean Hannity was talking about it on Fox News and he was almost shaking with glee as he could report how much Trump is helping blacks and Hispanics.
I mean, is there anything more pathetic than a corporate conservative?
We were talking about conservatives earlier, but conservative ink, as they call it.
Yeah, it's awful.
Yeah, I saw Michelle Malkin.
She's really been teaming up with like Patrick Casey and Fuentes, who just got banned I saw from YouTube.
So they're starting, what is it, the America First Conference.
It's really getting attacked hardcore by the press and everyone saying it's just a bunch of Holocaust deniers.
That's all it is, and white supremacists.
But I think it's pretty cool that she's going to bat for a lot of people on our side.
She actually was in touch with me on Twitter.
She's aware of our shows and supports us, which is good.
You know, we need that.
No, absolutely.
I'm glad you brought that up, by the way, because that is something that's coming up very soon, of course, in Washington or in the Washington area.
So something to keep an eye on.
All right, back to Valentine's Day: relationships, marriages.
Look, we don't win unless we have big families, healthy families, right-thinking families.
In order to have healthy families, the foundation upon which our civilization has been built, you need to, I mean, it would be nice if you're married.
I guess it's not 100% a prerequisite, but most stable families have two parents, an active father and mother, et cetera.
You don't get to that point until you can effectively date.
So, Lana, from your perspective as a one-time girlfriend, fiancé, wife, now mother, spokesman for our people for guys out there in the audience needing advice as to, and I don't know if I would be able to give it now, it being, well, I mean, I guess we're both of the same generation, but I mean, how do you do it for a 20-year-old?
I mean, if you're a 20-year-old guy, how do you go out and get a date now?
Well, I mean, some guys they still go out, they still meet girls in the grocery store, they still meet girls just running errands or whatever.
Remember when that used to happen when we were younger?
Nowadays, they do a lot of it.
They do it online.
I think it's easier actually to find love in your 20s because you're still curious.
You still go out a lot.
You know, when you're a little older, you tend to stay home more and you don't care about going out as much, you know.
But it really is true, you know, that saying, like when you know, you know, you have that initial gut feeling.
And the couples I know who are the real deal built to last, they had that gut feeling.
Sure, there's going to be a lot of areas that you're both going to grow and change a lot, but I think that it's really important in your 20s to say no more and just really hold out, hold out for the right thing because it's going to come.
And when it comes around, you're going to know.
But you have to also, you know, guys, you have to put yourself out there.
You have to ask girls out if you feel an inclination or if you feel driven.
I mean, you have to do that.
I know it's different in this millennial era.
I talked to a lot of young girls, and guys are some of these young guys are terrified to go up and just ask a girl out anymore.
You know, you have to overcome and conquer those fears.
And I think a lot of women will be impressed just by doing that.
Now, I know that it's more challenging if you're older.
I couldn't imagine dating again in this time period.
It's just crazy.
But I know that there's some guys in our scene that are over 35.
They're still single.
Some of them, though, I find they can tend to be really picky.
And I stop being so picky.
I tell them, they don't even try out a date with a woman unless she checks all the boxes.
I don't think that you can do that.
You have to go on at least one date.
You might be very surprised.
A lot of times, people are meeting online now, especially if they're older.
You're not going to get the full scope of who someone is when you're looking at them online.
So, you know, you have to just get out there and you have to try.
I think over 40 is a man.
Well, men, they can still date younger.
Women, they can't do that as much.
I have one of my best friends.
She's with a guy 12 years younger, and it's amazing.
It works, but I couldn't ever imagine that.
Wow.
Yeah, that's an anomaly.
No, it's amazing.
And it works because she's just full of energy, you know.
So, but our chances of finding love, I think, are more likely as a woman later in life than a man.
So be realistic, I think, of what you need and want at this point in your life.
And you have to just go out and go out and look for it.
You know, well, I think sometimes good enough is good enough.
I mean, and it's interesting how some people can become much more attractive once you find out that they are infatuated with you.
I mean, and it goes both ways.
But yes, I mean, guys, be bold.
I mean, be bold.
We have to be bold.
I mean, our ancestors were bold.
Be bold.
It's what I was saying before.
We can't take back America unless we're confident enough to at least go up and approach a woman.
And, you know, again, I'm like you, Lana.
I don't know how it would work now at 40.
I still feel like a 20-year-old, but then I look at my driver's license and I think, you know, how did that happen?
But I know I still feel 25.
Numbers don't match up.
Exactly.
But it's a risk and be bold.
That's a good message, you know, because you might be missing out on the girl who's just perfect for you, right?
For you, just because you were too chicken to make a move.
It's cliche.
It's a Wayne Gretzky hockey player quote.
You miss all the shots you don't take.
What's the worst that can happen?
They say no, you go on to the next one.
That's okay, too.
Go out, be bold, date, get married, have families.
Be like Lana and my wife, who both have buns in the oven.
Lana, we love y'all so much.
My best to you and Henrik.
Can't wait to talk to you again.
Thanks for coming on and being with us on Valentine's Day weekend.