March 21, 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.
What is
it not, ladies and gentlemen?
Is it the end of the world, the Corona Chan?
What a song by R.E.M., by the way.
You know, I seldom graduate to any songs not recorded in the 50s or 60s.
But that one I knew, and that one we played tonight, the end of the world, is the end of the world.
Now, what we're going to be doing this hour, I'll, along with Keith Alexander, we're going to be breaking down the latest coronavirus headlines, and we're going to be offering our commentary, as we've mentioned before tonight, on the shuttering of businesses and its economic ramifications, the cash payments, the gibs that will soon flow from the federal government's coffers, the potential of a cure, an antidote, and the bright side of this unfortunate ordeal.
That's what we're going to be talking about this hour.
But before we get to that, Keith, very quickly, quintessential TPC, I would say tonight, this has been a quintessential episode of what we intended to do 16 years ago when we founded this broadcast with the retired Major General, the current member of parliament, and Mark Weber.
This is what it's all about.
If you're a TPC listener, this is your show.
Look, it's like a roller coaster ride that you've got a pair of blinders on.
We don't know where this thing is going.
We don't know where the show is going when we have guests like this.
We just try to roll with the punches.
But I tell you what, we did have a couple of topics that we wanted each of them to cover.
They were covered exhaustively.
I think everything went really as good as it could go anywhere.
And, you know, we get people on this show that are one, smart, and two, aren't going to get an audience like they get here.
They're not going to have the freedom to talk that they do on this show.
And because of that, I think we're in a league by ourselves.
Who would you take?
Member of Parliament, Glasnovich, or your elected Congressman, Keith?
Glasnovich.
All right.
Well, here's what we got.
Let me give you my opening salvo for this third hour tonight as we focus on the coronavirus.
It is real.
It is a threat.
It is particularly virulent.
You have a 90% plus chance of surviving it.
If you get it, we need to remember that.
But as we are in our TPC World Tour, a listener from the United Kingdom, from London, sent me in a email this week, and I'd like to share it with you now.
And what he wrote was, overnight, a quote-unquote worst case scenario document was leaked from the UK government.
It claims that the crisis could last for a year and some astronomical percentage of the population could be hospitalized.
That's when I began to get suspicious.
Leaks just don't happen.
How about leaking the best case or the middle case scenario?
Nope.
That won't sell in the papers or keep people tuned in or make the public obey the government.
And also, another thing, James, is this.
It's going to be hard for the governments of the West to do worse than that worst case scenario.
So consequently, they can say, look how much better we did than the worst case scenario.
Well, there is an author, Keith, by the name of James Gleek, and he was the author from which the Ian Malcolm character in the Jurassic Park series of movies was based upon, James Gleek.
And this quote, he had a quote which read, we choose mania over boredom every time.
Now, I still say that this virus is overhyped.
But the effects are real.
Keith, I mean, people are absolutely losing their jobs.
Pretty much the entire state of Nevada, with the casinos having been closed, are now out of business.
The stock market is tanking.
Here in Tennessee, you and I were at a restaurant on Thursday night.
Tennessee schools, restaurants, and churches even have been ordered to close.
10% as of this live broadcast, and it changes by the hour.
But as we broadcast live tonight, 10% of the nation's states have been ordered to shelter in place.
And you know, that's the real danger of the coronavirus.
I'd like to see the mainstream media, the TV, ABC, NBC, and CBS setting up two sets of columns.
One, coronavirus cases in your state or in the United States or whatnot.
Two, hospitalizations and three deaths.
That would be, what, about 30,000.
Hold on.
200.
As of tonight, and it is as of tonight, and we know that there's an increasing number of cases, but as of tonight, as we broadcast live, I believe around, if not less than, 200 people have died of coronavirus in the United States.
And for that, you're going to get $1 trillion worth of Gibbs.
Then on the other hand, the flu.
The flu, we have, I think, over 300,000 cases so far.
I looked at the CDC website on Friday.
You have 60,000, at least of Friday, hospitalizations, and you had 20,000 deaths.
But we don't see them, you know, rolling up the sidewalks in every town.
Well, here's the question, though.
Like they are for coronavirus.
Coronavirus is show business.
Okay, that's one thing we need to realize.
Well, we were there at a restaurant, and those people at that restaurant that we ate at on Thursday, Keith, as we were show prepping for tonight's broadcast are out of work now.
That's a two days difference.
So the question is, is job loss caused by corona or the fear of corona?
The fear of corona is what they're using to drive this.
And I think definitely, you asked the question, Kui Bono, who's benefit?
Who's going to benefit from a severe economic downturn, a bad stock market, people out of work, people angry?
Well, it's obvious the Democrats will benefit from that a great deal.
But then on the other hand, Trump is in a bidding war with the Democrats to see who can overreact to the crisis more.
And again, the real victims aren't going to be the people that die.
That's going to be a small number.
Real victims are going to be the people that go bankrupt because of everything that is being done supposedly to fight the coronavirus threat.
As of tonight's live broadcast and it will change by the hour, but if you're listening to this in the broadcast archives it will very.
It almost certainly will have changed by the time you listen to it.
But as of we broadcast live tonight, The states that have issued a stay-at-home order include California, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Oregon.
That's over 10% of the nation already.
I asked last week how many people would have mistaken Corona Chan for a common cold and continued on with little interruption had media society not treated this like the Black Death.
I still ask that we'll continue with that when we come back.
The effects, though, are very real.
The effects of these effects, but they're not infection and medical questions as much as they are economic.
We'll continue to explore that.
And perhaps there will even be a disagreement among us, those here in the studio tonight.
We'll find out.
Stay tuned.
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All right.
All right, where do we go here?
We're talking about coronavirus this hour.
I saw an article that was actually propagated by CNN.
And it was a woman younger than me.
I'm 39 years old.
It was a woman younger than me who thought she had the flu.
She recovered by staying at home.
She rested.
She took over-the-counter medications.
And she recovered.
And only after the fact did she learn that she did have the coronavirus.
Okay, so that's one way to look at it.
Obviously, others have died.
I mean, at least 200 anyway, in this entire country.
And we know their stories well.
I spent last Sunday morning reading to my daughter about the ancient Greeks and playing board games with my son.
So I say to you, make the most of your quarantine by spending time with your family or by adding to it.
We're going to have a lot of more extra time in the bedroom, folks.
Now, my wife's already expected to do much more than that, but consider it.
Now, the practical recommendation tonight from me to you is take reasonable precautions to protect yourself and your families from whatever is out there.
I do believe there is a virus out there that is particularly virulent.
I don't think it's a black death.
I don't think, I mean, if you get it, odds are you're going to live.
Odds are.
Even if you're 80 plus, your odds are 90% of living.
But take reasonable precautions.
Any narrative that's agreed on by the government and by the media and by corporate America, you should question that.
And lastly.
Don't head down this far on spring break.
Toilet paper is not the antidote.
That's the last thing I would leave you with.
All these people hoarding toilet paper.
I don't get it.
I get it.
It even gives you the Ronde, does it?
But the question is, why?
Is this a bioweapon or a natural virus?
That's debatable.
I could go either way.
The honest answer is we don't know.
It's entirely plausible that this did, in fact, come from poor sanitation in the wet markets of China and those disgusting Chinese eating habits.
Now they're saying it didn't come from bat soup, but from Chinese people eating pangolins, which is a scaly anteater.
I mean, look, I don't think.
Roadkill would be a step up for these folks.
I don't think the powers that be hatched this plot to bring down Trump.
And the reason I don't think that is Trump has not done enough to upset the apple cart to warrant all of this fuss.
But on the other hand, James, they're certainly willing to use it for that end.
That's the next point I'm getting at, Keith.
That's a fantastic point.
I don't think that the powers that be across the globe cooked this whole thing up to bring down Trump.
They didn't need to.
But in the spirit of never letting a good crisis go to waste, it is entirely plausible that this whole ordeal is being used to terrorize us, to set us up for quote-unquote emergency legislations.
It could be First Amendment or gun control to practice mass house arrest and global coordination.
But here's one thing you have to remember, folks.
If you're tuned into this show tonight, you probably agree with me.
Our enemies often overreach.
And their designs do backfire.
In the meantime, though, celebrate the fact that you can get to stay at home with your family and that your kids are going to be somewhat shielded from atheism and the white hatred for as long as the public schools are closed.
That's exactly right.
Just to make the best out of this situation, the left wants us to go off the rails with this.
And that's what we need to understand.
Don't play into their hands.
This is a golden opportunity, as James said, to reconnect with your family, to really make sure that your kids get the right type of education about topics like history and epidemics in history and things like that.
And then you need to understand that this Trump derangement syndrome is real.
Trump has not done anything, unfortunately, from our vantage point, to justify such a response from the left, but he brings it out.
And as a result, there's going to be, like I said, tiptoeing through the tulips of political correctness regarding both the Democrats and the Republicans on this.
One, you can't say anything negative about any minority group, Asians or whatever, regarding this pandemic.
And secondly, you're going to throw massive amounts of OPM, other people's money, the government will, at the so-called solution.
Now, what does the government always do when they're confronted with a problem?
Throw money at it.
They haven't disappointed.
That's exactly the way they're reacting to the coronavirus.
There's a prominent commentator on social media by the name of Michael Tracy.
And he wrote on March 15th, just a couple of days ago, about a week ago: Depressingly, I am still encountering widespread coronavirus skepticism.
Do you really think all of these profit-driven enterprises around the world, ranging from the NBA to the airlines to Disney World, would be forfeiting billions of dollars in revenue purely to service hysteria?
And I responded to him, yes.
It is herd-like mentality to avoid bad PR or negative press.
Over the past century, whites have literally given away their entire nations for similar reasons.
Look at the hell coming down on the governor of West Virginia this week, for instance.
Or restaurants that are still open or people who went to the beach last week.
I said, just declare martial law and get it over with.
Social media is searching for violators like this is a sport.
And another commentator responded, yeah, when nothing meaningful, when you have nothing meaningful to live for, people will attach themselves to any crisis.
We're not downplaying the virus, but it's clear that people are getting a kick and a thrill out of this whole thing.
I called it last week on this program a fetish.
But going throughout TV shows.
We're going back to the point, though, with regard to people shutting down because of negative PR.
I mean, we have seen that across the board.
And that is clearly what's happening.
The mayor of Clearwater Beach, Florida, they likened him to the mayor of Amity Beach in the fictitious jaws and jaws.
But the risk of death for someone in the clutches of Jaws, I can guarantee you exceeds that of the risk of a person in the clutches of the Corona Chan.
They are ultra sensitive to any minority group or person or spokesperson having something negative to say about the reaction of any governmental or quasi-governmental organization to this so-called threat.
And they would rather sacrifice our solvency as a nation than be accused of being a racist or a homophobe or whatever.
Well, you know, the thing that the governor of West Virginia said, he said, you know, just wash your hands.
And if you want to go to Bob Evans and eat, go to Bob Evans and eat.
Well, I can personally relate to this.
Sam Bushman and I, when we were in Nashville one time, we went to a Bob Evans and eight.
And the only reason we went there is because the cock of the walk restaurant was closed.
And I can tell you, people like me and Sam McKeith, we prefer to eat at the cock of the walk.
I guess.
What is the cock of the walk?
Well, they throw your cornbread at you, and it just sounds right.
For an alpha guy, the cock of the walk, I'd rather eat there than Bob Evans, but we did have that.
That's a whole road rolls thing at Lambert.
That's at Lambert.
No, we didn't go there.
They throw cornbread at you at the cock of the walk.
That's even better.
But anyway, you know, call me anything except late for dinner or politically incredible.
Well, we weren't late for dinner.
We were too early.
That's why we couldn't get in the cock of the walk.
So we went to Bob Evans.
Sam, you'll remember that, don't you, buddy?
Tell me in the break.
You remember going to Bob Evans?
We'll be right back.
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It's the end of the world, as we know it.
It's the end of the world.
As we know it, it's the end of the world.
I wish I could tell you all what that song makes me think of, but I can't.
But I'm thinking of it right now, that's for sure.
Welcome back to the show.
Ramsey Paul has called a lot of hell this week for his takes on Twitter at Ramzee Paul on Twitter.
And, you know, even amongst our fellow travelers, there has not been a serious split.
There you go, Keith.
Thank you.
Not a meeting of the mind.
Fellow travelers such as Brad Griffin and Richard Spencer are on the other side of the fence on this.
I think the truth is probably somewhere in the middle.
But if I have to choose one or the other, I'm with Ramsey Paul.
The quarantines need to end.
Businesses must reopen.
Failing to do so would result in millions of deaths.
If the economy collapses, the resulting civil unrest will make us wish for a virus.
And if society does break down, you will quickly learn that diversity is not a strength.
A diverse society barely holds together in the best of times.
Now, Donald Trump has said this week, do not gather in groups of 10 or more, do not eat at restaurants, do not go to food courts.
Of course, you can gather by the hundreds at your local grocery store or Sam's or Costco's.
Yeah, Congress needs.
Sam Bushman has covered that extensively on his show, LibertyRoundtable.com, Liberty News Radio.
Yeah, Congress needs to be disbanded by that guideline.
Congress, you can't have 10 or more people.
Congress needs to be the Supreme Court.
Notice, guys, that Congress, the silence is deafening.
We're not hearing a lot from Congress except for Nancy Pelosi's effort to put in a bill funding Planned Parenthood for a year in the emergency legislation for the $1,000 or $1,200 stipend that's going to be paid to every adult American.
You know, other than that, this is the pattern that has been followed ever since the Brown versus Board of Education decision in 1954.
The legislature doesn't want the bad publicity that comes from making a decision and having to live with the consequences of it.
So they basically abdicate their responsibility either to the executive or to the judiciary or now increasingly to the bureaucracy.
Well, the Supreme Court can't meet.
We can't have more than 10 people meeting.
But let's talk about the Gibbs now.
Now, this started earlier this week.
Mitt Romney was the opening salvo: $1,000 to every American adult.
Debate immediately became how much to give, not whether or not to give.
Lindsey Graham, you know, if it had been give it to the Israeli citizens, Lindsey Graham would have been all about it.
But even she, Lindsey Graham, was not entirely for this.
But one thing that has been brought to our attention, and this was brought by one of the many failed Democratic primary contenders, 40% of Americans could not handle even a $400 unexpected expenditure.
With what is happening now, millions of Americans, that day has just arrived.
We need immediate economic relief straight in the hands of the American people, and we need it now.
So from that, it went from $1,000 per American to Tom Cotton, the senator from Arkansas.
He's sweetening the pot.
$4,000 per family per month for the duration of Corona Chan.
And to that, I say, though, if the banks, the airlines, and the oil barons can get bailed out, why not the American taxpayers?
David Duke said something to me many, many years ago.
Now, we're all bootstraps type of guys.
But he told me, look, you pay into this system.
You should be the first to get something out of this system when hardships arise.
And I agree with David on that.
We should be.
Ilan O'Marr, the Muslim from Minnesota, she introduced a bill, $1,000 to every American adult, $500 for every child, no exceptions.
And a free hijab.
Joe Kennedy, boy, the Kennedys never run out of positions in government, that's for sure.
He introduced a measure, $4,000 to every American adult.
Keith, I tell you, and I told this to Sam Bushman and Kirk Crosby, who have eight and 11 children respectively.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Munchkin said the Trump administration wants to get emergency funds in the Americans' pockets immediately amid the coronavirus crisis.
If they give that money out, there'll be a recommendation from President Trump to endorse it over to AIPAC or something or the Israeli government.
Unlike most Gibbs, though, Keith, most white taxpayers will stand to benefit for once.
And it's like David told me years ago, it is our money.
We're the ones who paid into this.
Why shouldn't we get something in a time of crisis?
I agree with David on this 100%.
Now, the Republican plan, though, it goes to taxpayers only.
Now, that has been panned, but it does make sense to me.
If you file your 2018 taxes and you're not a multi-millionaire, you should get a little stipend.
You know, I can sign on to that to an extent.
Taxpayers only, racist, racist, racist.
I can see it right now.
That thing will not fly with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer for sure.
And it's not even going to fly with President Trump.
He's got to make everybody has to make sure that the interests of our beloved minorities are going to be served by whatever solution they come up with.
I do hope, though, this ordeal forces the United States to scrap its current health care system.
This is a current health care system that forces the working and middle-class families who do not have their health insurance paid by their employers to purchase their own policies at a price that is absolutely unbearable.
Forcing Americans to choose between receiving health care or going bankrupt is evil, and that is the current system we have.
That is the current system we've had since Obamacare before then.
Well, no, no, no.
I am one of those people who, as an entrepreneur, as a self-employed person, I bought my own policies for myself and my family before Obamacare.
I could afford it since.
Not so much.
Not so much, that's for sure.
Now, see, that's what's happened.
For example, they ask you questions like, for example, if you want maternity care or you want OBGYN care.
One, are you married?
Well, if you say you're married, well, you're not entitled to anything.
But if you say you're unmarried, I mean the sky's the limit.
Let's get some money there.
Then they ask you whether you're married or not.
If you're married, and then they ask you whether the, you know, if the child's going to be illegitimate, you're covered.
If you're married, you're not going to get coverage.
But if you're not married, you get it.
We live in a crazy mixed up world, James.
Do you think, this is a question that came in from one of our most loyal and very good friends.
Do you think, do you seriously think adding more debt is going to help anything?
And of course, I say to that, of course not.
Of course not.
But would you not cash that drag if it comes to you?
I'd rather get the check than have it go to Israel.
Let me put it that way.
Well, if you could claw back all of the foreign ed that has gone to Israel, you could pay.
But breaking news, by the way, Pence and his wife have tested negative for COVID-19 or coronavirus or Corona Chan, as we call it in the circles.
But yeah, anybody that doesn't want their money cannot be.
I was on Sam Bushman's show on Wednesday, and he brought up, we had a great conversation.
It's the ideal versus the real.
If you don't want your check, if you don't want your government stipend, your gib, you can send it to TPC.
I will take it, I promise you.
And it's serious, though.
I mean, it is socialism, and it is something that we would naturally reject.
But when it comes, if you are one of the, look, Keith, we were at the restaurant on Thursday.
Every restaurant in Memphis is closed down.
If you are a service economy employee, do you cast a check or do you let your kids go hungry?
No, I cast a check.
Well, I tell you, last night I was scheduled to have an evening out at a fancy restaurant in Memphis because it was in Memphis.
It was closed down.
We found a fancy restaurant in a suburb, Germantown, but they told us we won't be open tomorrow night because now the suburban government is following the lead of the city government of Memphis and shutting down.
So, you know, I wonder if this is like a fire drill to see how much of the economy they can shut down and who's going to howl about it.
You know, that could be a possibility as well, James.
Oh, Keith, there's so much to talk about.
There's so much to cover.
The bright side, let's look at the bright side.
The borders of Europe are closed.
We're not being flooded with the incessant stories about racism.
You know, all of the establishment media is speaking with one voice this week, as they always do.
And it is about the seriousness of Corona Chan.
But the stories about racism from whites that would normally be dominating the headlines have not been appearing this week.
We'll talk about that when we come back.
How do we only have one segment left tonight?
Too much good content tonight, I tell you.
Great guests, great commentary.
We'll be right back.
One more segment.
How are we going to do it?
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 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 voter 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, then you don't have what it takes to be in this job.
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I mean, mushrooms are a fungus, and people generally try to avoid funguses.
Or is it fungi?
I'm never quite sure.
But, you know, either way, I mean, penicillin is good.
Penicillin is a mold.
Huh.
Well, I guess you're right.
So you like penicillin, but not mushrooms.
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Keith, you've been around for 16 years.
Has tonight go by a little bit more quickly than most?
Oh, really?
I'm telling you.
It's just flying by.
Time flies when you're having fun, as they say.
Well, here's what we got.
You know, last week's guest, former member of European Parliament, Nick Griffin, he put out on Twitter the Western world's response to Corona Chan.
And he said, perhaps not wholly accurate, but I'd like to play this.
This is from a British comedy.
And this is Nick Griffin's reaction to the world's reaction to Corona Chan.
Here it is, if you can hear it.
I'm going to play it locally, so it's not going to be as good as our normal clips, but here we go.
In stage one, we say nothing is going to happen.
Stage two, we say something may be going to happen, but we should do nothing about it.
Stage three, we say that maybe we should do something about it, but there's nothing we can do.
Stage four, we say maybe there was something we could have done, but it's too late now.
They don't make comedy like that this side of Amos and Andy, do they, Keith?
That's right.
We lost that in 1951 in America.
On the bright side.
AACP shut down Amos and Andy.
On the bright side, the borders of Europe are closed.
We're not being flooded with incessant stories about racism through the establishment press.
That would normally be dominating the headlines.
The border with Mexico, as Mark Weber talked about last hour, is shut and with Canada, too.
That's a joke with Paul Fromm.
We're all Paul Fromm now.
I do hope that coronavirus has the power to course correct a century of senator propaganda with regards to multiculturalism.
I hope it returns the world to tribalism.
A global economic depression leading to nationalism, it has been known to happen.
That's what Pat Buchanan suggested in his article this past week.
A silver lining of corona would be that all the woke nonsense seems to have been given a rest.
It may be discarded for a long period.
Wokeness is a product of a decadent, overly comfortable society.
The left will have a new core philosophy in the coming years.
And it will also discredit once and for all and forever, if we have our way, the idea that whenever a problem arises, just throw money at it and you will be absolved from any responsibility.
We have a very special guest that we're about to get to, a very special member of our family.
But first, I want to say with regards to treatment, a nurse in Tennessee sent something to me about a week ago.
It's an article containing the findings of three medical studies, including one published in Nature Journal, which is a very well-respected establishment journal.
It's well worth a read.
We put it on our Twitter feed.
Chloroquining is an anti-malarial drug.
I talked to four nurses.
Now, one of the side effects of being the host of political suspects, you know, a lot of young nurses.
And I know at least four, and they all signed off on this.
A nurse in Oregon, Washington State, Texas, and Tennessee.
They all said that it either could or would be at least a suppressant to coronavirus.
It's not a cure, but it's a treatment.
Well, it could very well save your life.
It's an effective treatment.
We don't know, and we don't want another hastily produced mandatory mass vaccine.
And I talked to the girls about this.
Tucker Carlson, after the nurse in Tennessee, put me wise at this.
I did some research.
Tucker Carlson has talked about this.
But no, if you go back to Virology Journal, in 2005, there was a headline.
Chloroquine is a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus, infection and spread.
You go back to 1989, What was it in 1989 that the World Medical Journal will put it up on Twitter after the show?
But they wrote that coronavirus was a common cold.
Now, I have talked to five nurses this week, all young and attractive, and that means that their opinions way more.
That's right.
And it sure does with me.
And a doctor.
And he says coronavirus has been around.
Now, we only know it as this current incarnation, but coronavirus has been around forever.
And he says that all of the ones that I've talked to have downplayed it.
But in this virilogy, a journal headline, chloroquine is a potent inhibitor of SARS coronavirus.
Coronavirus is not a new phenomenon.
But anyway, so my admonishment to you all, not necessarily admonishment, but my word to you is you're probably going to survive this.
Even the people who are most at risk, the 80 and abandonment.
The people that are most at risk are the people that are losing their jobs over this panic.
All right.
But let's go.
We don't call him Scoop for nothing.
Our old friend, our longtime colleague, Scoop Stanton.
Our man in Havana is finally resurfaced.
Well, he's back, and he's back tonight in Washington, D.C.
He said that they've been using FedEx Field as a staging ground for the National Guard.
I have seen the tanks rolling through Houston.
We very well could have a nationwide quarantine or even, if you dare say it, martial law by this time next week.
Things are changing by the day.
But Scoop, what do you have for us tonight?
Good evening, James.
Good evening, Keith.
And once again, good evening, political cesspool family.
I haven't been able to say that in a while, but even though right after this wonderful show at 7-5 radio, I am still the Washington, D.C. correspondent for the political cesspool.
Amen.
Amen.
James, Keith, one thing I want to say is that you're overlooking something.
Another good thing that's come about with this coronavirus is that we don't have everybody, every clock on TV and radio saying how great Israel is.
Everybody's talking about coronavirus, so Israel just more or less just went away.
We don't hear anything about the Middle East.
The Middle East has been quiet because the media rather talk about the coronavirus.
So good on them.
In terms of D.C., everybody is supposed to not go out, but I went by the National Mall.
People are out.
It's the cherry blossom season.
It was busy.
MetroRail trains are running about 30 minutes parts.
They gave up, they cut bus service to all about 20 bus lines.
Somebody that I know that works for the transit authority said that the bus lines are going through the ghettos.
So not much has changed here in D.C.
But bars are closed, restaurants are closed.
Everybody's hurting here in D.C. As opposed for the $1,000 checks and bailout of big oil, whatnot, where's the money coming from?
We're already umpteen trillion dollars in debt.
From us.
From us.
As long as I don't run out of printing paper and ink, we will continue to get all the money.
Well, that's the thing, though.
As it has been put to me before, as I said earlier, our people paid into it.
We should not have the whole bootstraps mentality that we shouldn't be able to accept a modicum of a return when we were the ones funding this whole thing, this whole civilization, this whole government to begin with.
Otherwise, it'd be going to Israel.
So why?
Why comply?
Right.
So anyways, you know, we paid it, you know, we're um $10 trillion in debt and we're going to give out $850 billion in what?
I mean, like, if you listen to the political cesspool, if you listen to 7-5 radio, we've studied this.
I've done this in a service 20 years ago.
I've studied this.
It's only a virus.
We're going to get through this.
But, of course, the mainstream media is to blame as usual.
They want to crash the economy so then we get old sleepy Joe Biden into office.
But we will get through this.
And I pray to God we don't get those $1,000 checks, even though it'd be very nice.
But, you know, I'm working on it.
Well, you're going to get a minimum of a grand, Scoop.
Don't worry about it because that's been guaranteed.
The Republicans have even signed off on that.
It's the one thing that's going to be a lot of people.
There will be a politically correct solution to this.
Democrats come around the political correctness.
But as long as minorities are getting it, as long as nobody can say that you are going against their interests, that panacea is already done.
Hey, are you going to cash your check?
Are you going to cash your check?
Yeah, that's what I do.
Don't deposit it in your account because then they can track down your account.
What you want to do is just have cash money.
Listen, I will not cash the check because Mr. Stan would have taken that, run to the bank, and then cashed it and then spent it already.
But he's a true married man, is he not, Keith?
Now we know the real reason why Scoop is against it.
But I mean, I'm feeling the pinch out here.
As everybody knows, I do Uber on the side because I just don't work hard enough.
But so far, no customers on Saturday night.
And I'm on a busy corridor on 8th Street Northwest and nothing going on here.
But anyways, folks.
Hey, look, look.
It's like that movie from the 50s, the day the earth stood still, right?
Here's the bottom line, folks.
As the world frets, I celebrated today with my daughter.
My daughter had her 10th birthday party today.
And after that, I prepared for a powerful show tonight with great guests.
And have we not had that tonight with Zelchko Gladzinovich, with Mark Weber, with Scooper all the time?
And finally, with Scoop coming in.
Everything's going to be okay.
You're going to survive.
I mean, you're going to survive.
Everything's going to be okay.
But you may go bankrupt.
Hey, well, God's in control.
You're either going to live or you're going to die.
But it's in God's hands.
And if you are a son of his, what do you have to worry about?