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March 14, 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.
The Political Cesspool, going across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
All right, everybody.
It's March the 14th, and it's TPC.
I'm James Edwards.
He's Keith Alexander.
You know, we typically start a show off with just me and Keith breaking down the news and the headlines of the week.
And then we get into a featured guest of the evening, and then perhaps sometimes the third hour is cleanup.
Not tonight, though.
Not tonight.
Not during our TPC World Tour special series because of the time zone differential and us here in the South and some of our guests worldwide.
We go to the guests right out of the gate.
And that's what we did last week with Professor Fraser in Australia tonight with Nick Griffin.
I have to say again, Keith, I am enjoying this world tour.
Australia, Canada, the UK, Sweden.
We have had some fantastic representatives from those native lands.
And tonight, of course, Nick Griffin and Henrik Palmgren were the guests.
And it's been a fantastic show.
Absolutely.
We had to get Nick in just as the pubs closed over there in England.
We couldn't let it wait an hour or two or else we'd have lost him.
But let me tell you, that little 60 to 90 second speech that he gave, that's right up there with Enoch Powell's Rivers of Blood speech, as far as I'm concerned.
Well, I wanted to be sure to, you know, we talked about that during the commercial break.
Thank you for bringing that back up, Acton.
We talked about that during the commercial break in between hours.
And, you know, it was a two-minute speech.
I mean, maybe a little bit less, but it's, as he said, is what it's become known for.
If there's one thing he'll be remembered for, it's that speech.
We don't have one congressman, not one senator that would give that.
Thank to TPC, and thanks to your support, ladies and gentlemen.
We have present day back in the 50s, Richard Russell of Georgia, James Eastland, Mississippi.
right i mean we're talking about within i mean we've we've been paper trained since then And then we had Henrik.
I mean, and, you know, let's get Viking pride as a right at the top of the agenda.
Is he not a proud son of those countries?
Yes, he's one of the guys.
Son of Odin.
I'll text him and tell him you caught him that.
All right.
Yeah.
Well, anyway, you know, if there's ever a nation that has a right to be proud of its native stock, it would be Sweden and the rest of Scandinavia.
You know, I'll tell you, I agree.
But here in the South, I tell you, I won't take it off of anybody because here in the South, we've got it too.
We're the first people to say, Yankee, go home, right?
Well, we're going to talk about the coronavirus now that I continue to cough.
You know, last week I could barely speak.
I had the flu.
And let me tell you something, folks.
After the show last week, we kept Keith quarantined last week.
He didn't even come into the studio.
We called him up on the phone for the first two hours.
But after the show, I slept for about a week.
And I'm just now getting back on my feet.
I don't have the coronavirus.
Or if I did, I didn't know it.
And we'll talk more about the coronavirus.
But we did talk a couple of weeks ago about the whole Jesse James.
You remember the Jesse James thing we were talking about?
Jesse James?
Absolutely.
I said, you know, my name's James.
My brother's name's Jesse.
We were named after Jesse James.
We always joke about that.
Well, I mean, we were and we weren't.
I mean, here's the absolute truth about it.
My dad texted me.
My dad listens to every show.
My dad was listening to the show a couple of weeks ago.
And he said, I was named after my great-grandfather, whose name was Frank Austin.
He and his baby brother, Jesse Austin, were named after Frank and Jesse James.
So if we were named after my great-grandfather and his brother, Frank and Jesse, who were named after Frank and Jesse James, I guess you could say we were, in fact, named after Frank and Jesse James.
And you know what, Keith?
That is a legacy that I will stand by.
That guerrilla type tactic that the Quantrell's Raiders put into a book.
Buddy Bill Anderson and all those people.
If we were fought that throughout the entire war, it would be a totally different world now.
And I did share the story, though.
My great-grandfather did meet Frank James and Cole Younger.
They were taking tickets and seating people at a Missouri theater, just two old men who were passing out candy to kids in their later years in life back in the early 1900s.
My great-grandfather actually met Frank James.
Can you imagine?
Well, you know, I have a relative, too, about five or six generations back named Jesse Alexander.
Well, we've all got the Confederate ancestry, but do we actually be named after the great Ravens?
You know, Jesse, of course, is a biblical name, just like that's true.
That's true.
And James, yes, they can be, you can go that too.
Keith is not.
That's a Welsh name.
Yeah, I didn't see any gospel named Keith.
The Gospel of Keith.
You have to tune in.
Oh, we need to get that.
Well, you know, I'll tell you another thing.
My cousin, I have a cousin, and she was, she's on ancestry.com, and she said that the first McGregor, now my mother's maiden name was McGregor, and so we've got that Scottish ancestry too, along with the Edwards, which is obviously English.
She said the first McGregor, the McGregor that we descended from, actually came to this country as an outlaw.
Now, that really actually begins to add up.
Yeah, right.
It's all falling into place now.
Anyway, so between Frank and Jesse James on one side being named after them, and then my outlaw ancestry on the Scottish side, my mother's side, I tell you, we ended up exactly where we were supposed to be, I guess.
If you were Scottish, you were an outlaw in the eyes of the English.
I remember when Samuel Johnson said, the fairest prospect or the noblest prospect a Scotsman ever sees is the high road leading to England.
So, you know, we've been scorned before.
We're scorned over in the old country and we're scorned here as southerners in the new.
Well, I'm glad my guy didn't go to meet his fate at the gallows, but instead made a run for the hills, those hills, those red hills of Mississippi, as it were.
And because of him, we live today.
And I love the outlaw heritage.
I love the rebel heritage.
That is who we are, and that's why we still fight.
I mean, there is something about, you know, there's something about that spark that lights us up that still endures, and it transcends generations, Keith.
I think there's something that connects us to our past, and that is why we still fight.
I mean, it almost in a way defies the ability to articulate, but we are here, and we are who we are because of our ancestors.
And it goes back, you know, forget 100 years or 200 years.
It goes back millennium, and it goes back centuries.
And we are still alive today because that genetic payload remained intact.
And, well, thank you for caring what we have to say.
Thank you for being with us tonight.
Well, what do you want to get into first?
Coronavirus or the senatorial race runoff in Alabama?
Well, give me a minute and a half on what happened there with Jeff Sessions.
Jefferson Board Guard Sessions, that's not the guy Trump was backing.
He backed the guy that said you need to run away from your Confederate ancestry, Tommy Tupperville.
Yeah, that's exactly right.
Tommy Tuberville used to be the football coach at Ole Miss.
And he, I remember, was opposed to everything Confederate at the time.
He told the student body at Ole Miss back in the 90s to lose their Confederate flags.
And he wanted Dixie not played.
He wanted Colonel Rebel banished, not to be mentioned ever again.
And he wanted the Confederate flags gone.
So as far as I'm concerned, Tommy Tuberville hates his ancestors.
He is the type of person I would walk a mile out of my way to vote against.
And I hope that any— Who did Donald Trump support, by the way, in that senatorial campaign?
Tuberville, the little Chamber of Commerce guy.
If you want to be sold out again by your leadership, go vote for Tommy Tuberville.
If you want to cast a vote for the values of your ancestors, cast a vote for Jeff Sessions.
I think it's March the 31st.
It's when the runoff election is.
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two zero five six seven two two thousand why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning.
What's the day of reckoning?
The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
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And now back to tonight's show.
All right, the main focus of this hour is going to be Keith Alexander and yours truly, talking you down from the cliff.
You're probably not going to die from the novel coronavirus, as they're calling it now.
In fact, you've got a 97 to 99% chance that you're going to make it through this.
So just hang on.
We're going to get to that.
But first, two very quick things.
You know, we made the announcement a couple of weeks ago.
I'll probably make mention of this every week between now and October.
But I would like to remind you that my wife is expecting our third child.
And that is the feeling you get when you surpass replacement level fertility.
And anyway, earlier this week, since our last show, we went into the OB for her first visit since she became expecting again.
And everything is looking great.
We got the ultrasound, a very, very strong heartbeat.
Everything's in the right place.
Everything is looking better than it should be.
So we're thankful to God for that as we expect to welcome into this world our third child in October.
And I know a lot of you have been emailing us and asking about that since we made the announcement.
And so all is looking very, very good for Baby Edwards number three.
And, you know, we're just doing our part.
We're just doing our part here.
We practice what we preach, and we're not going to let the way of the world and the trends of the world get in the way of us doing what God called us to do, which is to be fruitful and multiply.
And listen, we fight this war on the public airwaves and in the streets and in the bedroom.
And we're trying to do what we should be doing here.
And that's raising godly, God-fearing, healthy children.
And I am so thankful to God for letting me, you know, be working on our third right now.
So we'll see how it works.
I hope you're 32, James.
That's right.
You sure did.
You sure did, Keith.
They all did well.
This is the problem.
We are case strategists, not small R minus strategists when it comes to reproduction.
White people, quite frankly, don't want to have children they cannot provide a good life for.
And there was nothing that made life more uncertain and the prospects for success less certain for white people than the Brown versus Board of Education decision when it came down in 1954.
Suddenly, children, you had to have enough money or make enough money so that you could send your children to private schools in order to assure them of getting a good education and the good life that comes with it in America.
Now, in James' generation, they have discovered homeschooling.
So you can now have as many children as you want.
Just, you know, they are a blessing.
God has told us they're a blessing, you know, in Psalm 127.
Get a quiver full.
And furthermore, like James said, there are a lot of commandments that God has that aren't in the Ten Commandments.
And one of those was passed on to us through Noah, which is to go forth, be fruitful, and multiply.
We need to keep that in mind.
We have to have the numbers.
And everything that the left has done, the criminal law equality movement or the civil rights movement, feminism, climate change, the sexual revolution, the drug culture, the no-fault divorce initiative all had one common denominator.
That common denominator was reduction of white birth rates.
That's really where the battle will be won or lost.
So go out there and have children and provide for them the best you can and trust in God.
He will see you through to the end of that task.
Now, back to Alabama, Keith.
You have 60 seconds and 60 seconds only to finish your thoughts.
And thank you for what you just said, by the way.
And you're so right.
But Tommy Tupperville versus Jeff Sessions and Donald Trump, go.
Okay, Jeff Sessions, people say, well, why did he recuse himself?
He recused himself from being involved in that investigation and the Mueller report and whatnot.
This is before Mueller was chosen, by the way, because he did not want to have his career as an Attorney General of the United States hijacked into becoming Donald Trump's consigliari.
That's the consigliari is the lawyer for the mafia don, okay?
William Barr, who succeeded Jeff Sessions, has likewise signaled his displeasure at being cast into that role.
That's why he was telling Trump to take it easy on the tweets, because if he does something that follows a tweet that Donald Trump makes, it makes him look like he's servile to Donald Trump.
Now, Jeff Sessions is an honorable man.
He is the number one member of Congress and the Senate, according to Numbers USA, when it comes to immigration.
Look at his name.
Look at his name.
His name is Jefferson Beauregard Sessions.
That's his full name.
I mean, nobody named that.
Could be all bad.
And furthermore, now that Trump has come out against him and endorsed his opponent, as an elected senator, he can take the gloves off and he can be the conservative voice telling Donald Trump that he needs to be following through on the promises that candidate Trump made back in 2015 and 2016.
And we need to build the wall and we also need to drain the swamp.
He keeps going back to the swamp once he gets rid of one swamp creature and picks another.
None of the people are conservatives from flyover country, which is what his base is.
And he needs to stop listening to Jared and Ivanka, who are just two typical Manhattan liberals, and they are his chief advisors.
And if Jeff Sessions gets elected and then does that, I think he could be paving the way for him to be a candidate, a really serious candidate for the Republican nomination for presidency in 2024.
Go Sessions.
Under these circumstances, you've got a rat fink with Tommy Tuberville against a immigration patriot like Jeff Sessions.
Now, we're talking all this month about it being TPC's World Tour.
We're going to all of these individuals from these different European nations.
We're finding out how our brethren are faring across the West.
That's this month's special series.
Next month, of course, is Confederate History Month, and it is because of our great and tremendous pride in our Confederate heritage here at TPC that we give the Tommy Tuberville campaign a big thumbs down.
Remind him one more time, Keith, why that was.
He was totally opposed to everything Confederate when he was the head football coach at Ole Miss, the position he had before he went to Auburn.
Now, he is, you know, he's a panderer.
He throws his relatives and his ancestors under the bus.
And as Teddy Rose.
And we want their descendants to throw him under the bus.
Well, like Teddy Roosevelt said, a man who will desecrate the graves of his ancestors is beyond redemption.
So that's where Tommy Tubberville fits.
We're going to call a spade a dirty shovel here and tell you that Tommy Tubberville is not the person that we need to be supporting.
We need somebody like Jefferson Beauregard Sessions, who, despite his gender.
He's not everything we want him to be.
Yeah, but on the other hand, he has the best record.
He's not Johnson Davis or PGT Beauregard.
Well, actually, you know, you can make a point that he's as good as them.
But on the other hand, the thing about Jeff Sessions is that he has been right on immigration, and that's a key issue of present-day America.
We've got to stop that immigration.
We've got to stop that replacement that the left has in mind for us.
And Jeff Sessions has toiled in the vineyards and he needs to be returned so he can do it again.
All right.
All right.
Are you looking forward?
You know, we still got two weeks to go in TPC's World Tour series.
Are you looking forward to Confederate History Month?
Because let me tell you, we got some guests already lined up.
I mean, they're waiting in the wings.
We got guests who have never appeared on our now 16, soon-to-be 16 years running Confederate History Month series that are waiting to make their first appearance.
We've got a big month coming for you, ladies and gentlemen, in the month of April, which is Confederate History Month.
Are you ready, Keith?
I'm ready.
Are we going to have seances and bring these people back from the dead?
I wish we could.
I tell you what, it's like they say in the Lion King, they live through us.
You know, like the spirit tells Simba, his father and his grandfathers live in him.
That's the way we see it.
I mean, those Confederate ancestors are still alive in us, their descendants.
And Teddy Roosevelt can't find anything wrong with us.
We're not going to desecrate the graves of our ancestors.
Oh, far from it.
Hey, we'll be right back.
We're going to talk coronavirus.
We'll tell you all about it when we come back.
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All right, folks, I have never, in my 16 years of being a talk or radio host, been averse to taking an unconventional stand on any given issue.
Let's just put it that way.
Now, with regards to taking the bull by the horns.
With regard to ask Jerry Lee Lewis.
Yeah.
We like Jerry Lee, don't we, Keith?
We do.
He takes the bull by the horns, too.
Coronavirus.
I mean, you know, come on, guys.
Let me just give it to you this way.
I'm going to tell you the truth as I see it.
Dr. Drew, does anybody know who Dr. Drew is?
Dr. Drew Pinsky?
He's this television doctor.
Like Dr. Phil?
Yeah, pretty much like Dr. Phil.
He's most, I guess, well known for being on these MTV shows where he's the resident doctor and he's the psychologist.
He knows everything, which is to say he knows nothing, but he did know this.
And he said that the media, the establishment media, was ill-equipped to report on the so-called coronavirus pandemic.
And I agree with him on that.
Now, we know that the establishment media never gets anything right.
And if you think that this is the first thing that they've ever gotten right, I think you're probably in for a rude awakening.
Here is my opinion on this.
This is my opinion as of two weeks ago when I was still too sick from the flu or maybe the coronavirus, for God's sake.
I mean, who knows?
Whatever I was sick with.
My take on it is this.
The media is sensationalizing the effect of whatever it is that's going around for the sake of clicks.
It's clickbait.
It's a clickbait pandemic.
I mean, how many people would read that, you know, there's a new bug going around.
You may get sick, but it's not going to do anything to you.
It's not really going to kill you unless you have one.
It's like a 97% to 99% chance of surviving it.
But no, they don't tell you that.
No, they tell you that it's something we got to shut down everything.
We got to cancel everything.
It is sensationalism for the sake of sensationalism because that's what gets the clicks.
Now, that's what the media is doing, Keith.
But now, why are people, though?
Why are people feeding into it?
I think people are feeding into it.
The general public is because they're bored.
Nothing really ever happens in life.
It's almost like a fetish.
It's a fetish.
They need some drama.
And for the sake of drama, they are buying into this and they're buying out all the toilet paper because they have boring and dull lives that aren't led to resuscitate their kith and kin.
They need something to make themselves feel important so they're going to be victims in this whole thing.
But why would the corporations?
Why would the corporations feed into this?
Why would Disney World close?
Why would the NBA shut down?
Why would these multi-billion dollar corporations sacrifice their bottom line?
Because they're afraid of being shamed.
It's all for the PR.
Political correctness.
That's it.
I mean, I tell you, that's it.
Yes, there is a real bug going out there.
Now, did it start by happenstance at a wet market because of bad sanitation?
Did it start because it was purposefully dropped on the public?
I don't know.
All I do know is that it's not going to kill you.
I mean, if it hadn't been for the media sensationalism, I think a lot of us would have gotten this and never even known the difference between that and a common cold.
That's what I believe.
But because it has been so high, or maybe a flu, but because it has been so hyped up, it is going to cause a very real effect on our healthcare system, especially in a place like America where the health care system is so ridiculously bad.
And we have such a poor system.
But I think you say, well, no, Disney and the NBA, they would never sacrifice those profits for the sake of just going along to get along.
But I say they wouldn't.
The white race did.
Our people did.
Our people gave away our entire civilization because of PR.
Our people gave away our entire birthright and our patrimony and our heritage because we didn't want to be the ones who stand up and shouted, No, this is an outrage.
This isn't real.
So, yes, I would say Disney World was shut down.
Disney World tried to keep going.
They were actually one of the last of the Mohecans.
They didn't want to shut down.
They finally got shamed in shutting down.
And then when they did shut down, I see articles today.
Well, the Disney parks have closed, but the Disney hotels have it closed.
How dare they put people at risk of getting this cold because they don't shut down their hotels?
So, yes, people will shut down.
Our entire civilization is shut down because of articles and news stories.
But, Keith, I mean, I think, you know, you and I had dinner before the show tonight.
I know you feel the same way as me.
I've been sick last week, and so we didn't have a chance to talk about it until tonight.
But we came at the meeting of the Minds tonight over barbecue at a local restaurant, and you and I are seeing this thing the same way.
Look, don't ever forget the effect of politics.
We're in the middle of a presidential nominating season right now, and the left is desperate to find something to tar Donald Trump with.
So they have to raise the coronavirus to the level of an existential threat.
This is like one of these movies from the 1950s where the aliens have arrived in a flying saucer in Washington, D.C. or something.
You know, everything depends on the correct response to the coronavirus.
And the correct response is when Donald Trump wants to spend $2.5 billion to deal with it.
The Democrats say $8 billion.
And now Donald Trump is up the ante.
Now it's $50 billion.
I tell you, the printing presses down there at the U.S. Mint must be going overtime printing up this money.
He's promised that no one will be inconvenienced or negatively affected economically by this whole fiasco.
You know, if you're off of work, just take off work.
Don't go in and don't worry.
We're going to have the government pay your salary.
We're going to have the government provide you with free testing.
We're going to have the government provide you with free health care for the treatment of this.
You know, government, that's what modern politicians do better than anything else is play with other people's money and promise it to people in order to gain peace for themselves.
Now, why in the world, Donald Trump, and why do all these companies, for example, the NCAA is not going to have March Madness.
The PGA, Professional Golfers Association, is postponing.
Disney World shut down.
The NBA shut down.
All the American sports that can shut down, even over in the UK, where soccer is God.
I mean, football, as they call it.
I mean, their football, European football, it's all gone.
Well, what they're doing is they're responding to this.
They're jumping on board this thing as an existential threat.
Trump's initial instinct was correct, which was it's probably a lot like flu, maybe a bad case of the flu.
But basically, the people that are dying from it are people that have one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel.
You know, they normally say that these diseases, these pandemics are dangerous to the elderly and the very young.
They're not even saying the very young are going to be vulnerable to this.
Now, why, why is this thing spiraling out of control like this?
It's spiraling out of control because our leaders are totally craven cowards.
They will not be politically, you can call them anything except late for dinner or politically incorrect.
And once political correctness gets behind something, they will fight one another to the death to say who is the most liberal or who is the most compassionate and whatnot.
And that's what's going on.
It's so predictable.
I mean, it's just as predictable as the sun rising in the east and setting in the west that they are going to outliberal one another.
The Me Too movement is the real movement here.
Politicians saying, I'm more liberal than you are and said, well, Me Too, okay?
That's why they're doing this.
And that's what drives all modern politics, unfortunately, in America, is political correctness.
The politically correct thing to do is to, no stone is unturned, no dollar is unspent to protect somebody somewhere from dying from the coronavirus.
Look, there was a great meme on Twitter.
Just tell me the black unemployment figures aren't affected.
It has one of the villains from one of the Batman movies grabbing a Wall Street banker.
Folks, less than 5,000 people have died worldwide.
I think, what, 50 in the United States, probably the very elderly people who had COPD.
And let me tell you, my mom is over 60.
She's in one of these at-risk categories.
She has a lung disorder.
She would be one of the most at-risk.
You would certainly rather not get it than have it.
Do you believe there is a legitimate bug, no more, no less potent or dangerous than a regular flu bug or an upper respiratory infection that goes around during the winter time that is out there, that is happening?
You don't want to get it if you do get it.
You know, you're going to be able to do that.
What they're doing is they're trying to turn into a James Bobby scenario.
This is not the black plague.
This is not black death.
You have a 97%.
It's not created by Spectre.
Dr. Goldfinger.
And Phil Specter didn't do it either.
Or the Spectre, you know, evil organization headed by Dr. Goldfinger.
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I've met, it's hard to believe this is our last segment of the night because this has been a show where three hours has gone by.
It's been a time warp.
I mean, how has it been three hours?
Well, Nick Riffin and Henrik Palmer can make hours go by quickly, but the coronavirus.
I met with my local station manager this week, and we were talking about the fact that his grandmother lived through the 1918 Spanish flu.
And then you had the 1957 Asian flu and another in the 1960s that killed millions, millions, but there was no mass hysteria because there was no 24-7 news and no internet and no social media.
And because back then people had marginally bigger brains and guts.
They didn't blame political candidates for pandemics and epidemics back then.
Well, look, you're not going to die from this.
It is just another flu.
It really is.
I don't mean to sound like Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity or any of these charlatans that read Republican press releases and position themselves as some champions of the right.
I mean, they're nothing.
I can't stand Sean Hannity or Rush Limbaugh for that matter.
But I mean, you're not going to die from this.
And in fact, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16.
There are 16 diseases that kill people worldwide on a daily basis, including raging.
It's a higher mortality rate than the coronavirus.
I mean, it's easy to spook the herd, and you can live multiple lifetimes and never see anything like this.
It is true.
It is true.
We're going to find out what having a diverse, low-trust, hyper-polarized society built on nothing but liberal ideology and whether or not it's a strength.
But at this point, it's like most people know the virus is relatively mild and it's not going to kill them.
So they're just feeding into the drama for drama's sake.
This isn't going to kill you.
The media is playing into this for cessationalist clickbait.
You may get sick.
It probably is a new bug that we have no immunity to.
But if it had not been for the overzealous media, I think you would have probably have gotten it and never even known the difference.
You wouldn't have gone to the hospital.
Keith, you were saying earlier today that people are now going to, they're going to be so up in a dander about this.
They're going to be calling 911 and going to the hospital for every cough or sniffle that they've got.
It could very well have a real effect on the economy.
Look, the fear of what this is is going to be a greater detriment to our society than the actual negative effect of the disease itself.
And, you know, and the fact that people are getting paid to not go to work.
You know, it was something that somebody said on Twitter about it being a fetish that people would voluntarily ingest this disease just to have a two-week staycation at home.
Well, look, they're not even going to do that.
There is a danger from the coronavirus.
The danger is that if all of these giveaway programs that the Trump administration is proposing to blunt the effect on the average everyday citizen who may contract this, if that is spent, if that doesn't send us hurtling into a depression, nothing will.
I mean, they're going to have to just basically warm up the project.
Are you worried about it?
Now, you're at the supposed at-risk category.
You're over 60.
Are you worried about dying of it?
No, I'm not.
All right.
Now, here's another way to look at it.
This is the meme on Twitter.
I retweeted this.
Ecuador just closed their borders.
Everybody's shutting down.
The whole world's shutting down.
This is a coronavirus apocalypse.
All the sports leagues, all the borders, all the flights, everything's shut down.
You can't find toilet paper.
We're all going to hell.
But maybe we're looking at it differently, Keith.
I mean, here's the meme on Twitter.
Not all heroes wear capes.
And it has a picture of the coronavirus wearing a Superman outfit.
The headline reads, the coronavirus is killing globalization as we know it.
The outbreak has been a gift to racists and protectionists and is likely to have a long-term impact on the free movement of people and goods.
Are we looking at this all wrong?
Yeah, what do they say?
It's an ill wind indeed that doesn't blow somebody some good.
Now, you know, that's if, you know, this is alarmism.
We have so many obsessive, compulsive people that if they're going to provide all of these testing kits, I can see people going in every day to be tested for the coronavirus.
This is crazy.
You know, we need some sense of proportion on this, and we're not getting it from the news media.
We're not getting it from the president.
We're not getting it from the government.
Forget the virus, though.
Forget the virus.
Let's not focus too much on the virus.
Are we missing the bigger picture?
The economic collapse.
Is it being engineered?
Is there something going on that they're using this virus as a ruse to get indirectly a different result, indirectly, but a result that is negative to the people of the United States and the world generally?
Something to consider.
Well, is it?
Well, I don't know that it is, but sometimes unintended consequences are worse than what they're proposing, you know, what the alarmists say.
And if that's the, look, you're going to have large segments of the economy not making money, but losing money hand over fist if they do everything that they've been proposing to do.
And if they do that, and if it keeps up long enough, it will be impossible for this not to cause a serious recession or even a depression, James, in my opinion.
Well, you know what makes me the maddest of all is that they closed Disney World.
Now, Disney World was trying to stay open.
Well, next to Frankie Valley's concert being postponed.
I know that hit you where you lived.
It sure did.
It sure did.
And I'm not going to lie about that.
But you say, I mean, why are these multi-billion dollar corporations falling into the hype?
They don't want to be shamed.
I mean, it's negatively correct.
It's negative PR.
And you're saying, well, we know that nobody that has gone to Disney World in the last two weeks has actually tested positive for the so-called coronavirus.
They're craving wow.
We've got to close because we're not going to take the negative PR.
And everything's shutting down.
I mean, give me a break.
Call me anything except late for dinner or politically incorrect.
That's what the CEOs of all these companies say.
And they're willing to throw their workers, their consuming public, and themselves under the bus to worship the false God of political correctness, as you've called it many times in the past.
Well, you know, as long as we've got people like Nick Griffin, I guess we'll be okay.
And as long as we're together, we'll be okay.
Now, I was sidelined by the flu.
I mean, it may have been the coronavirus.
I could have had the coronavirus last week and I couldn't have told you the difference.
And that's the way it's going to go.
Now, if they tank the global economy, if they tank things because of this, what can we do about that?
It's a self-inflicted wound.
It is just, you know, if you want to find out who your enemy is, capitalists, big company executives, look in the mirror.
You're the ones that are bringing this about.
If someone had the strength of character to stand up like the little boy that told the emperor he had no clothes and say, we think this is all a bunch of baloney.
It's business as usual for us.
They will survive and these other politically correct companies are going to go down the drain.
Well, in any event, whatever I had last week, whether it was the flu or the coronavirus, I dutifully filled my post.
I could have called in.
I could have asked Sam.
I could have tried to come up with the go-around.
But no, I was here with you.
But I got to tell you, we lost a week full of fundraising.
And this is our first quarter fundraising drive.
I'm back at nearly full strength.
I still have a little bit of a cough.
And unlike corporate America, we are not allergic to money, folks.
But our first quarter fundraising drive is at its halfway point.
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And there's no time like the present to do so.
A week in bed gave me ample time to assess the state of our work.
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There's not another AM radio show that does it like we do.
Not in the world.
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And we've quite simply been able to do things that are unparalleled.
I don't want that to end.
I've got a lot of fight left in me.
So does Keith.
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We got off to a quick start.
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Stay safe.
Don't get the cold.
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