April 11, 2020 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
Well, thank
you, ladies and gentlemen, for turning your radio on to TPC this very special Saturday evening, April the 11th.
It is Easter in Dixie.
This show tonight is one of the busiest, one of the most celebratory, and one of the most triumphant on our calendar this year.
And it always is that way when Easter falls in April.
You know, sometimes Easter falls in March.
But when it falls in April, it always converges with our annual Confederate History Month series.
And so we have the celebration of our southern heroes.
We have the triumph of Christ's resurrection, which we'll be talking about in the third hour tonight with Pastor Brett McAtee.
My pastor, David Rogers, will also be calling in.
So that's all coming up.
We celebrate the South.
We celebrate our faith.
You know, of course, Keith, these are all parts of our identity here at TPC, our racial identity, our cultural identity, our spiritual identity.
The celebration of Easter and Confederate History Month tonight on TPC.
We're going to have columnists John Friend and Michael Gaddy as our guests in the second hour with our salute to the South as that continues each and every week throughout the month of April.
And then a special third hour as Pastor shares with us the biblical accounting of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
And speaking of Easter chicks, I put a few pictures of mine up on Monday.
You can check it out.
We went out to a field and we got the kids all dressed up and we took some Easter pictures of Henry and Isabel, my son and daughter.
By the way, our third, which is still in the oven right now, we had an ultrasound this week.
Our second ultrasound, we're about 10 weeks along.
We are about 10 weeks along.
That's a royal we.
Anyway, my wife is about 10 weeks along and everything is looking fantastic on that front.
Strong heartbeat.
Everything's in the right place, developing just fine.
And a lot of people have written in about that.
Like this listener who said, James, so many of our leaders who sound the alarm about our falling birth rates don't even have children.
So you have my respect.
Well, thank you for that.
And as I said, it was certainly my pleasure.
Go forth, be fruitful, and multiply, God told to Noah.
And through Noah, he told us to do the same.
Well, Keith, we are trying to do that.
You have three.
I'm going to have three.
That's both above the 2.1 replacement level.
Fertility.
Sam has eight.
His co-host has 11.
So here at Liberty News Radio Network, we try to do it.
I mean, we're falling short of our Utah brethren.
Well, we can't do it, but Utah and Memphis are two different things.
I tell you what.
Having three children and trying to get them schooled in a place like Memphis with a majority, minority population, having three children makes you equivalent of the Duggars in rural Arkansas.
Very quickly, so people have been asking about names.
You know, I don't mind sharing myself with you here on the program, ladies and gentlemen.
We named Isabelle Isabel for a couple of reasons.
I'm a big believer in strong names.
Isabel, I wanted a feminine name.
I wanted a European name, obviously.
And with Isabelle, we did it as a tip of the hat to Queen Isabella, also Southern Belle.
So that's Isabel with the spelling.
And with Henry, Henry means ruler of the home.
A good, strong, masculine name for my son.
Henry McGregor is his middle name, after my mom's maiden name.
And with this one, we're thinking, since it is Confederate History Month after all, if it's a boy, maybe Jackson.
You can figure out why.
And if it's a girl, either Charlotte or Caroline.
There's about Forest.
There you go.
Hey.
Forest would be great.
Why not?
We'll see how it goes.
Two R's.
Well, yeah, we're not going to spell it like the Forest.
Forest Forrest.
We're going to spell it like the hero.
Anyway.
Great Southern tradition of naming boys at Forest.
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We sent those gifts and received them and then sit back, relaxed, and enjoy as our Confederate History Month series continues tonight on Easter weekend.
Keith, what do you have to say as we get started?
Firing the opening salvation.
Here it is.
What makes the political cesspool distinctive?
One is we are Christian.
Two, we celebrate Southerners and the Southern United States and Confederate history.
And three and four are we tackle the taboo topics that the faint-hearted and the politically correct avoid like the plague, which is race and Jewish power and influence.
So that's us in a nutshell.
Well, Keith, this series we do every April, the Confederate History Month series, which continues tonight, as well as next week and the week after, always gets such a big response.
We talked about it.
It's a fan favorite.
It's one of our favorite months of the year, obviously, something that really ignites the passion.
So many.
Look at this.
Look at all the cards, the handwritten notebook paper, all of this correspondence we got in the mail, not to mention the emails.
Ralph in Arkansas writes, God bless you.
Please keep up the good work for Christ and Dixie.
That comes from Ralph, one of our listeners in the UK.
I love John in the UK.
Glad to be in the foxhole with you and Keith and the entire Cesspool family.
Keep at it.
Here is one from a listener, Jim in Arizona.
Congratulations, bringing healthy white babies into the world is always a cause for celebration.
James, I can't begin to thank you and Keith for continuing to inspire hope for the future of our people.
You guys continue to expose the anti-white forces trying to wipe us out.
I never hear hatred or rancor on your program.
Only truth, but never sugar-coated.
I'm amazed you two remain happy warriors throughout the battle.
Keep the faith.
Say hi to Keith and stay safe.
Love you both.
That's Jim in Arizona.
So he's telling me to tell you hi, Keith.
Message delivered.
Thank you, Jim.
Thank you, Jim.
This one was really moving.
This comes from a local listener here in the local area.
And he writes, Dear James, forgive me for being out of the loop lately.
Well, there's nothing to forgive, my friend.
I want to let you know.
I'm still listening.
I'm a fan of the show.
I've been very ill.
And he goes on to write some of the setbacks he's taken recently with regards to his health.
And he says it's caused some financial hardship.
But he continues with this, Keith.
TPC is dear to me, and I feel compelled to give to the Brotherhood.
Please accept my modest donation coming in for Confederate History Month.
It's my favorite month on TPC.
So there's two.
This is a guy that is struggling with health, loss of work, loss of income, but still donates to the cause during Confederate History Month.
And I want to salute you, and we dedicate tonight's show to you, my friend.
I know who you are.
I hope you're listening.
We'll be back.
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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Stockman hit the Obama administration hard and they hit back with the full force of the federal government.
The guy who said he wanted Mark Levin as Speaker of the House was the first to threaten Obama's impeachment, exposed Hillary's selling steel to the Iranians, and blocked both Obama's immigration and gun bills from even reaching the House.
But Obama holdovers came after him in federal court with trumped-up charges and have locked our guy up.
Like many others, he was on Obama's hit list.
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You know where the solution can be found, Mr. President?
In churches, in wedding chapels, in maternity wards across the country and around the world.
More babies will mean forward-looking adults, the sort we need to tackle long-term, large-scale problems.
American babies in particular are likely going to be wealthier, better educated, and more conservation-minded than children raised in still industrializing countries.
As economist Tyler Cowan recently wrote, quote, by having more children, you're making your nation more populous, thus boosting its capacity to solve climate change.
The planet does not need for us to think globally and act locally so much as it needs us to think family and act personally.
The solution to so many of our problems at all times and in all places is to fall in love, get married, and have some kids.
Boy, I'll tell you what, I love Southern gospel music.
I was born into the Southern Baptist Church.
I remember when the Southern Baptist Church was still Southern and Christian.
I can remember that talk.
I even remember when the pastors used to wear a coat and tie rather than, you know, an open shirt with a leather sport coat, and it looks like they spent a month in the tanning bed.
But I'll tell you what, it's great music.
We're going to feature some more of that music in our third hour tonight when we have both Pastor Brett McAtee and my own personal pastor, the only pastor I'll ever claim, Pastor David Rogers.
And we're giving the biblical accounting of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
We're going to be talking about Southern history, Confederate History Month, and the second hour with columnists John Friend and Mike Gaddy.
And we've got some great guests coming up next week and the week after as Confederate History Month continues all the way into May.
But alas, we're talking about current news and there is no news that's current unless it's coronavirus related.
I'll give you one thing though about the coronavirus, Keith.
It has done something that I thought was completely unimaginable.
It has knocked Emmett Till out of the news.
Emmett Till was the first victim of coronavirus.
We're going to find that out any day now.
You know, I always said about the New York Times, when you need up to the minute breaking news on Emmett Till, the New York Times was your go-to source until the coronavirus hits.
And so now Emmett Till's out of the news for now.
Emmett Pill, Till, Emmett Pill.
I'm blackpilled on Emmett Till.
Here is the situation.
Emmett Till is apparently the most important person that ever died.
He is a class.
Much more than the guy we're celebrating.
Yeah, right.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
You know, according to the liberals at the New York Times and the Washington Post and all these other media outlets, you know, we just cannot be told enough about the heart-rending saga of Emmett Till.
Well, I don't want to relitigate that tonight.
But the reason I brought up this.
Is there any way we can bring that into Confederate history?
Well, was Emmett Till reincarnated and he was originally killed during the Civil War or something?
If it's something that can harm our interests, I'm sure they'll spend it.
But the reason I brought that up was because this week, we've seen a real rash of stories claiming that essentially the coronavirus is racist.
It is afflicting and affecting, negatively affecting the minority community, the black community, much more than anyone else.
And a lot of articles about that.
So blacks are 16% of the population in one city, but they're 33% of the coronavirus deaths.
So what is the media trying to get across?
What's their point here?
How is this our fault?
Well, it's our fault because we are to take care of black people out there, wards of the state.
For example, we have all these articles about food banks running out of food and all the people rioting and whatnot because they're not getting enough.
Black parents aren't getting enough food for their children.
Excuse me.
I never thought it was the government's responsibility to provide for my children, to provide food for them as their parent.
I thought that was my responsibility.
What type of brave new world do we live in now where black parents have no responsibility for feeding, clothing, and sheltering their children?
It's crazy.
Well, speaking of minorities, I also learned this week who the true victims are of the coronavirus pandemic.
And we're going to actually get to the numbers.
We're going to give you some real hard, reliable, and verifiable data.
Which means it won't be any information you're getting from New York City now.
But we are going to use the CDC and the World Health Organization as our sources.
But we're going to give you the numbers that the establishment won't give you.
But the true victims have emerged.
Right.
And let me tell you who they are.
Please.
It came out this week that out of the 450 current NBA players, 150 of them are living paycheck to paycheck.
Now, the NBA has said that they may not be able to issue the next paycheck on April the 15th.
They get paid twice a month.
Boy, will it hit the fan then?
I'm telling you what.
That will be wall-to-wall coverage on NBC, ABC, and CBS if that happens.
But I'm saying, 150, excuse me, folks.
150 NBA players are not going to be able to make ends meet if they miss a single paycheck.
Now, the average salary of an NBA player this season, I looked it up, is $6.9 million.
So I really hope, Keith, they can find a way to make ends meet, but it's going to be tough.
Yeah, I'm sure that they're not being depleted by charitable giving either.
What they're doing is they're either spending it all, blowing it themselves, or they're supporting every collateral relative and crony and friend that they could imagine with their money.
But can you imagine living paycheck to paycheck when you're getting $6 million a year?
Well, I know 150 people who are.
Wow.
So this is the mic that has the short in it.
We're going to switch out mics at the end.
I'm not going to switch with you.
I'm going to get another one out of the janitor's closet here at WMQN.
Anyway, okay, so let's get to some hard numbers here if you want them, folks.
The David down in Texas and also the aforementioned John over in the UK both put me wise to a statistic-oriented website that has been cited in more than 300, excuse me, 3,500 published books.
But notably uncited by the mainstream media.
More than 2,000 professional journal articles.
This is the go-to source for accurate, up-to-the-moment.
For real information on coronavirus versus other illnesses.
Well, they track statistics for any number of things.
I mean, if you can imagine it, they have a statistic for it, but they do also track causes of death, including the coronavirus.
So the credibility of this site is unbesmirched.
So here are the current number of global deaths this year.
Everybody's on an even scale.
It starts January 1st, and it goes through this morning, which is when the last update was.
Total number of global deaths from January 1st to today.
Coronavirus, 108,000.
Seasonal flu, 135,000.
Malaria, 273,000.
Suicide, if you wanted to know.
298,000.
Traffic accidents, 367,000.
Cancer.
Boy, I wish I could find cancer.
It's on here somewhere.
Ah, 2,288,000.
Look at all the opportunities we've been abortion!
Abortion.
I know that's a red herring, but abortion is over 12 million.
Anyway, so my point is: coronavirus ranks, they say, well, you can't compare it to the flu.
It's so much worse.
Well, it hadn't killed as many people as the flu this year, globally.
Really, I thought the death was pretty bad.
Malaria.
And then you get into other things that are.
See, what's happened is we now see all the opportunities we've missed through the years to take off and have a busman's holiday for three or four months out of the year because we could be wringing our hands about the flu.
We could be wringing our hands about malaria.
Malaria and the flu.
Malaria and the flu have both killed more people.
Yeah, finish that thought.
Okay, here.
Well, James, you want to use my phone?
Well, that's all my phone.
My microphone.
Well, malaria, but no, that's it.
I mean, and there's other, by the way, there's other, I could tell you.
Well, the $64,000 question is: why aren't we hearing any of this other information?
AIDS has killed 468,000.
Why are we not transfixed with information about the deadly scourge of the flu?
Because it's more deadly than the coronavirus.
The coronavirus has become the new Emmett Till, the news story that has coverage all out of proportion with its importance.
And of course, the coronavirus may in the end surpass the flu, but I'm just saying, as of right now, four months into it, it's still lagging behind.
In fact, I mean, I guess there's some viruses out there that it surpassed the total number of deaths, but the big ones, what it shows is that the media can create any news story.
Yeah, that's a perception.
Yeah, but other people's perceptions are the ultimate reality, and they create the reality.
They have since basically the two world wars.
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Well, we were talking in the last segment, folks.
We gave you some hard numbers, some verifiable numbers, global cause of death from not just in America, mind you, around the world, from January 1st to right now.
That puts every cause on an even keel.
Everybody's got a fair shake to shake the world up.
And you saw where the coronavirus as of right now.
Are we being played with by the mainstream media?
They want to see what obscure thing they can cause everybody to reorder their lives with.
You've said before that it's just gotten to the point now they're just seeing what they can get away with.
I don't know what the agenda is here.
I mean, we can speculate, and it's probably more than one.
What they're doing is they're proving what sheeple we are.
You know, the American people are altogether down with it as far as losing rights and freedom.
Well, you know what Grandma used to say?
There's three things you can't talk about at the dinner table, religion, politics, and the coronavirus.
And I'm telling you, there are people, social media is abound, awash with people who take a religious-like fervor to this.
I mean, if you're not bunkering down and scared to death, they will hunt you out and shame you and attack you.
It's like when I was a kid in school, they used to have these drills for an atomic attack where you got under your desk.
I wonder if they're having those type of drills now about the coronavirus.
If you mention coronavirus, you have to scramble and get under a desk or something.
You know, this is nuts.
Well, anyway, here's what we've got.
So let's get back on Dr. Fauci for a minute.
I call him Dr. Fawcett.
Again, look, what is wrong with Donald Trump?
He's supposed to drain the swamp, but he keeps going back to the swamp for everybody that he appoints in his administration.
He cannot tell friend from foe.
Dr. Fauci is obviously a fifth columnist who's in there trying to sabotage Trump's reelection efforts.
And Trump can't figure it out.
You know, he will not go to Red State America.
He will not go to flyover country to find anybody.
He's always got to get the usual suspects in there to be his experts.
And then he wonders why they stab him in the bag, like Fauci is doing.
All right, let's talk about him.
This is another thing that was brought to my attention by the aforementioned David down in Texas this week, and I thank David for this.
I tweeted this and it really went, got a good reach.
I'm not sure if you know this or not, folks, but this is not Fauci's first rodeo.
In the late 80s and early 90s, he went public with this totally bogus claim that HIV AIDS was going to be poised to run through the general public like you know what through a goose.
And at that time, he loved constantly appearing on camera to give his scaremongering du jour.
And to that end, he managed to get huge amounts of money, which continues to this day for research on cures for AIDS.
Once it became evident that all of his claims were bogus, he vanished from the public scene, content to spend the money allocated on preventing the dire consequences that repeated and prolonged homosexual activity inflicts.
To remind you all, Fauci is an Italian from New York City.
He has a high-ranking and secure government job.
He is permitted to own his own patents, which no doubt have enriched him personally far beyond his generous government salary and perks.
So has this leper changed his spots?
I think not.
His path was set long ago, and at his age, he merely continues on autopilot.
But here's what's key about this.
Fauci did the exact same thing he's doing with coronavirus with AIDS in the 80s and 90s, got rich off of it, and now resurfaces some 30 years later and is playing the same tune again.
And I'll tell you who else is going to get rich off of this.
Bill and Melinda Gates.
They're getting them set up to be the people that develop and manufacture and profit from a vaccine that will be coming to a drugstore near you soon or a doctor's office.
Okay, let's see.
Got email here.
Again, I'm bouncing back and forth.
John in the UK and David in Texas have given me a lot of good content this week.
John said, by the way, I've heard from several friends and family in Italy that things are still locked down, but there is now talk of loosening things since the death and infection numbers are slowing.
I know someone there who have scheduled eye and ear exams this week.
If hospitals were stretched, I can't believe that they would allow such non-essential procedures.
And then he continues by writing, as in America, the UK, race pimps have started publishing the predictable BS claim that corona is racist.
And we were just talking about that.
Kim Klux Klan scientists have to work this up in a test tube somewhere.
Here's what he says, though, Keith, and then respond.
It seems that the UK's minority communities are now only 13% of the population.
It's much higher than that, but they're only counting the legals.
But they are 33% of the corona cases.
Apparently, this is because they are working bravely on the front lines and driving the empty buses.
But without realizing it, it was allowed to let slip that the reasons might be connected to the fact that many of these minorities don't speak or read English, so they don't understand what's happening, and that there are so-called cultural differences that made it difficult for them to follow the rules.
What they wouldn't say is that those differences include spitting everywhere, refusing social distancing, having house parties, and holding massive weddings and funerals.
And by the way, Phil, one of our listeners in Arkansas, sent his video of these huge block parties that blacks are having in Little Rock.
So the bomb, that tragically, the bomb dropped that tragically many of these minorities migrate to the UK with TB.
So, in recap, they can't speak the language.
They refuse to obey the laws, and they bring contagious diseases into the country.
Yes, diversity is really our strength.
And let me tell you, we've got to figure out a way for them to have promiscuous sex without getting within six feet of one another.
That's social distancing, okay?
So, you know.
But even after mentioning all that, Keith, The reporter that we're citing here from this report from the UK went into pathological altruism mode and said, oh dear, how is it that we can help these poor oppressed folk?
They're doing it to themselves, but we're responsible for it.
Yeah, the thing is, why can't they figure out something to do?
You know, this is paternalism to the nth degree.
You know, black people can figure out how to protect black people.
Why is it always the white man's burden to do that?
What do we want to say about Bill Gates?
Well, Bill Gates, as usual, is right in the thick of things.
He's going to, you know.
I thought this guy built computers, founded Microsoft.
What does he know about worldwide vaccination and population control?
Well, all he knows is that he hates white Gentiles and likes everyone else.
And basically, he's going to find a way to profit from his hobby.
And, you know, he's already messed up public education in America to a fairly well.
I like that he and Bob Iger at Disney and all of these other massive CEOs stepped down right before all this happened.
Yeah, well, look, Bill Gates uses his money.
He's just a mischief maker.
He's basically wrecked public education in minority neighborhoods.
And then, in addition to that, now, unsatisfied with that accomplishment, he's going to mess up public health and medicine as well.
Okay, let's get back to Fauci, if we can.
So what was he saying two weeks ago?
Two weeks ago, coronavirus was going to kill 2.2 million Americans.
If we followed all of his instructions, it could be as low as 200,000.
This week, 60,000.
That is 60,000 total Americans to absolutely, and again, do we like bankers?
Do we like Wall Street?
Do we care?
No.
No, we don't care about those people.
We care about NBA players.
No, we don't care about any of that.
So when we're talking about the economy, we're not talking about the abstract.
We're talking about working class, middle-class people who are out of work.
60,000 American deaths.
Is every death tragic?
Yes.
If it's somebody you know, is it doubly tragic?
Of course.
Well, the bigger question is, is every death attributable to the coronavirus?
If you have the coronavirus, that's another thing.
And fall off a 10-story building and kill yourself, were you killed by coronavirus in New York City?
They probably say yes.
Well, we got a report from that about that.
Story out of Ohio.
The elderly individual passed away in a nursing home, was not tested for coronavirus, was not known to have had coronavirus, but they listed it as coronavirus.
The family pushed back and said, you know, no, he didn't have it.
I mean, we don't know that he had it.
You don't know that he had it.
Why do you think he had it?
But they listed it as that.
And we do have fairly good evidence that that's certainly going on in places like New York.
For whatever reason.
Now, what would the reason be?
It's crowded.
What would the reason be that they are attributing the deaths to coronavirus?
Because they're a blue state and they want it to sound as alarming and as bad as possible so that when it's all said and done, they'll say, this was such a tragedy.
Why didn't our president come in here and solve it for us?
He underreacted in every respect, made the wrong moves.
That's going to be the theme of the November presidential election.
I guarantee you, a dollar to a donut hole.
I've never seen someone ravaged by senility run as a major party candidate, but we're going to see that apparently unless they throw Biden off the battle.
I don't know how they would do it.
If Biden gets coronavirus, that's going to be the least of his health care problems.
All right, one more segment on this, and then we're going to get into Confederate History Month in the second hour, celebrating our heroes, celebrating the resurrection, the triumph of Christ over death, our Savior, in the third hour with pastors McAtee and Rogers.
We got a lot to come.
We'd like to get coronavirus out of the way early so we can have fun late.
We'll be right back.
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Okay, we just had some fantastic.
Look, Sam Bushman, he doesn't just own the radio show, the radio network and humor us by allowing us to broadcast here every Saturday night.
He's a close personal friend and a smarter man this side of Keith Alexander doesn't exist.
And he just gave us some incredible numbers.
Look.
Let me say this about Sam first of all.
You know, when I was a kid, there was this company in town called Allen Venetian Blind Company.
And they used to say on the side of the truck, a blind man is driving this truck.
Well, here at the political cesspool, we can surely say a blind man is driving this show because Sam, of course, is blind, but I mean, he has, he is on top of everything.
He gives us a lot of people.
I tell you, he sees much more than all of us.
And we rely on him every week for great information like this.
Well, here's what he came up with in the ⁇ so again, the numbers we're giving you tonight are verifiable.
They come from the CDs.
They come from the establishment sources, CDC, the WHO, and now NPR, NPR.
Here are the numbers.
For Tennessee.
Now, we're based in Tennessee, in the Confederate state of Tennessee.
Tennessee has approximately 7 million residents.
7 million.
Out of those 7 million.
How many are infected, James?
Any guesses, people?
Currently infected or tested, having tested positive with the coronavirus.
Out of the 7 million residents of Tennessee, 4,891 under 5,000.
Have tested positive.
What's your next question?
Next question would be, how many have died?
Any guesses, folks?
TikTok, TikTok, TikTok.
Let's find out.
Out of the 7 million residents of Tennessee to date, 98 have died or have been said to have died, less than 100 from the coronavirus, according to National Public Radio.
And Keith, every quote-unquote, non-essential business in the state is shut down.
In other states, they're arresting people who go to church.
This is going on here.
98 people.
They're not going to be any services.
And if they, on Easter Sunday in Tennessee, with less than 100 deaths out of 7 million people, and I guarantee if they find out, if the authorities find out about a church holding it, they're going to swoop down on there like the Gestapo.
Look, I'm sad about those 98 people who have died in Tennessee.
If my mom got it, I'm telling you, if my mom got it, it's supposed to rain here tomorrow.
So we did our Easter today.
And we did the Easter egg hunt.
We had the big Easter dinner.
And you know what dinner is in the South, folks?
It's lunch to those of you north and west of the basin-Dixathlot.
But anyway, we did all that today with my parents.
And if my mom got it, she would die.
I mean, there's just no doubt about it.
She has huge underlying health conditions as a result of a botched surgery coming out of anesthesia.
They flooded her lungs.
She's on oxygen every night.
I think if she got it, it would be very, very, very bad news.
But 98 people, 98 people, I'm sorry.
We have a lot more people like your mother in Tennessee than 98.
So consequently, we have to question, unfortunately, the authenticity and the truth of the information we're getting from the authorities.
All right, here's something that's real, Keith.
You know, we're giving you real numbers.
We gave you the global number of deaths for various causes of death earlier in the hour.
We just gave you just one state example, Tennessee, the total number of citizens, the total number infected, the total number of deaths.
And even of those 98 that have died, we don't know about underlying conditions, comorbidity, so on and so forth, underlying conditions.
But here's what we do know.
In just three weeks, 16.7 million people have been forced to file unemployment.
16.7 million.
That's 10% of the entire workforce, Keith.
One in 10 Americans are now out of work as a result of this.
The joke's on us, folks.
This is the way to tighten the economy and to lose your job and to make you impoverished and to lose, have your mortgage foreclosed upon.
Well, they're giving you, you know, they're giving you, you know, Actually, I had one of my neighbors, they called into their mortgage company about that.
They're going to give you a three weeks, excuse me, a three-month grace period, but guess what?
After three months, you still owe all of the payments.
You still owe that.
They're just not going to consider them late.
But after three months, you still owe them.
Okay, so what I'm saying is you have to pay them back even after three months to just tax on to it's just spread out over the course of the rest of the year.
As I say, thanks for nothing.
There you go.
There you go.
Now, another thing that was said, well, we have to do all this because we have to, it's not so much about the death rate.
Yeah, 98, 99% of the people survive this, but we got to stop the hospitals from being overcrowded.
Well, we've seen several stories in different states this week about hospitals having to temporarily close due to lack of patients.
So they pushed off all of the surgeries that were not, you know, a life and death, immediate emergency surgery, and postponed all of that to anticipation of all of the coronavirus patients that apparently outside of New York haven't manifested.
Hospitals are temporarily closing.
Nurses are just sitting around doing TikTok videos because there's no patients in hospitals in places like Oklahoma and other places.
I called Rich, you know, our friend Rich Hamblin.
Yeah.
He had, thank God, a very successful procedure done at a hospital a week before last.
He said it was a ghost town in the hospital because they canceled it.
I got a call from my dentist not to come in for my semi-annual tooth cleaning and whatnot because they are obeying some public edict not to do anything except emergency procedures now.
You know, they have whipped up hysteria on this.
It's like when Godzilla came to town in that old movie, that old Japanese horror movie in 1956.
I mean, this is the type of level of hysteria that they are whipping up in some quarters.
And it's because now they are pointing to the minority population preponderance of people with it.
That's what they're going for.
They're whipping up hysteria all over the place, but particularly in the black population now about the kung flu, as they call it.
Well, where else but TPC?
I mean, maybe there's some other places that are unbeknownst to me, but I mean, we're giving you the real numbers.
We're giving you the real numbers from the establishment sources.
I mean, how much more establishment can you be than the CDC, the WHO, NPR?
We're giving you these numbers, but a totally different perspective on it.
Why doesn't NBC, CBS, and ABC, maybe we need to have Sam call them?
Here again.
They don't have a Sam Bushman.
Like it always is with any issue that can be viewed through a racial lens.
The media is speaking with one voice.
Why isn't there one outlet in the state of Tennessee besides us who are saying 7 million citizens, 5 million cases, 98 deaths, it's not worth tanking less than 5,000 cases?
It reminds me of Joe Sobrin's famous comment about the headline, world ends, women in blacks hit hardest.
And then you have Fauci again.
Now, we gave you the information about Fauci.
We told you about Fauci.
We told you in the 80s he did the same exact game where he was predicting the sky is falling over AIDS, even though AIDS is a sexually transmitted disease through homosexuality, primarily.
He said it's going to just run rampant through the general public.
And that never happened, but he got rich off of that.
He's doing the same thing again.
Why is Trump letting this guy go off?
He wants married couples that are living up to their marital vows and being monogamous to think that they had just as great a chance as some bathhouse habit in Greenwich Village to catch AIDS back in the day.
And he's also downplaying the hydroxychloroquine cocktail that Trump has basically strong-armed India to get, which is certainly something that is, if not a prophylactic, something that will lessen the state.
And of course, if he doesn't follow the false advice of Fauci and these other deep state denizens, then he is anti-science and he is.
Yeah, well, we talked about this before the show, Keith.
With regard to Trump, now, you all know, folks, I mean, we were big on Trump when he ran as a candidate.
He has fallen short of expectations as a president, to say the least.
But I tell you, watching the media coverage of Trump, no matter what he says, no matter what he does, they're against it.
If he does something tomorrow that they criticized him for not doing today, they would still find fault.
You had a great line on that.
Well, yeah, right.
It was if Donald Trump tomorrow walks across the Potomac River on Monday, the headline for the Washington Post will be, Donald Trump can't swim.
It's almost made me sympathetic to Trump again watching the media.
I mean, it's totally partisanship.
It's a total game.
It goes back to this whole stimulus package, which, by the way, if you lost your job in March, and I've read some reports, now there's some conflicting reports on this, but if you have to wait for your pay-per-check, they said it could be as late as August.
If you lost your job in March and you needed that $1,200 to make ends meet for a couple of weeks, what good is it going to do to get you in August?
But anyway, right, with regard to Trump.
Everybody's been stampeded, and they've been stampeded at the best by incompetence, and at worst intentionally with the purpose of trying to ratchet down our rights and our power as individuals in this country.
I mean, the loss of rights and freedom that we've had since the Patriot Act is stunning.
And now it's been ramped up to an entirely new, unprecedented level by this coronavirus.
Look, you're being taken for a ride, folks.
There is a virus out there.
Take normal safeguards to protect yourself from any illness.
Keith, but it is Godzilla.
I was at the grocery store.
I was at the grocery store, so help me God.
Two days ago, a man in a full hazmat suit, a regular customer, checking out in a full hazmat suit, he pulled out, he reached into his pocket to pull out his wallet.
His wallet was encased in a Ziploc bag.
This is where we're at.
I tell you what, it's the coronavirus, not the Godzilla virus, folks.
And you know what it reminds me of.
Keith, do you have your wallet in a Ziploc bag?
No, it reminds me of that scene from Naked Gun where Leslie Nielsen is encased from head to toe in a big prophylactic.
Remember that?
With Priscilla Presley.
Yeah, right.
Guarantee you the king didn't do that.
No, man, but I'm telling you, what a, I mean, people, if you'll buy into this, you know, see me after the show, there's a bridge in Brooklyn I'd like to sell you.
Well, you can sell on the Mississippi River Bridge.
That's right.
It's closer to you.
All right.
Hey, thank God the first hour is over.
Let's get to Confederate History Month and the celebration of the resurrection of Christ.