May 23, 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.
I got in town a month ago.
I've seen a lot of girls since then.
I can meet them, I can get them.
But it's yet I haven't met them.
That's how I'm in the state I'm in.
Oh, another Saturday night.
I ain't got a body.
I got some money because I just got buried.
How I wish I had someone to talk to.
I'm in an awful way.
Ladies and gentlemen, let me just tell you from the bottom of my heart what an honor it is to spend another Saturday night with you and our listening audience.
And what an honor it is to spend another Saturday night with my friend Sam Dixon.
The impact Sam Dixon has had on my life will be felt until both of us are no more.
And I am a better man and a better activist for having known Sam Dixon.
And we're going to shift gears this hour and talk a little bit about the economic ramifications of the global response to COVID-19 or the coronavirus.
But I want to type a couple of Lucians very, very quickly and share a little bit of the feedback that came in for Sam during the last hour.
But first, I always like sharing personal stories when we can on this broadcast.
And I was thinking during the extended break, it's very rare that we have a guest stay two hours.
So they have to stay through that long break in between hours.
But Sam has graciously agreed to do that tonight.
I was having lunch with Sam in Alabama.
No, it wasn't Alabama.
It was in Mississippi.
It was outside Jackson, Mississippi.
I was in my mid-20s.
Now, I'll turn 40 next month.
And I remember asking Sam at this lunch, I said, Sam, what's to keep any of these Alphabet Soup law enforcement organizations from just busting down our door and trumping up charges and hauling us to court and throwing us in jail?
I said, what's to stop any of them from doing that?
And he looked at me and he said very little.
And that was the end of the discussion.
And I went back to eating my lunch.
But it's true and it's been proven more true in the 15 or so years since then.
I mentioned my libel case in the last hour.
I mean, I can remember talking with Sam in Texas about that.
I said, we're going to win this one.
Oh, you know, I don't know.
As he said in the last hour, we need to abjure the courts as we need to quit putting our faith in this.
And of course, he was proven right, as he so often is.
But I looked at that case and I said, well, you know, the textbook definition of what constitutes libel is to allege someone as a member of the Klan.
They said, I am the leader of the Klan in this published column in the Detroit News.
And, you know, I always thought we might lose the case, but little, I certainly didn't think that I would lose the case with the decision being handed down that read, the plaintiff is correct in mentioning that alleging membership in the Ku Klux Klan is the textbook definition of libel.
When I read that, I thought we had won it.
And then they go on to say, but Aesop's Fables reminds us that we must judge one by the company he keeps.
And they actually mentioned Sam as one of my known associates in finding against me in that case.
And it reshaped precedent in libel law in the state of Michigan.
So we've gone down for history for that, if nothing else.
But basically, the law is whatever any given judge says it is.
Now, that's what I learned in my two-year entry into the court system.
Sam, I want to wrap this up and I want to get to some feedback for you, but I guess you would agree with that, correct?
Yes, it's a very disappointing thing as a lawyer to see.
I had hoped you would win.
And every once in a while, there is a case that can be won.
But when you take on the media, even before we got into the corrupt state of America that is now, almost nobody ever succeeded in suing the media.
The judges want to play up to the media.
The first thing a judge does, and many other judges do when a case comes in, is they lick their finger and hold it up to see which way the wind is blowing.
And a judge that doesn't side with the media is not going to be a judge for very long.
And it's just appalling.
It's like the Southern Baptist Convention violating the most basic premises of moral, decent, ethical behavior and coming out and pronouncing that the McMichaels are guilty.
And by the rot and contamination of the morals and the legal system in our country is just, the average layperson has no conception how bad it is.
Most lawyers have no conception, but they try very hard not to notice, too.
They know it'd be bad for business.
But like in this McMichaels thing, you have a lawyer who can't represent them, has to have to give an interview emphasizing, oh, I'm not representing them, because he's being threatened by other lawyers that they will financially ruin him if he represents the McNichols.
All right, what gives you the Constitution, Sam?
What made you a pillar and an example for the rest of us to follow?
You have been through all of this as an attorney and as a man and as an activist and as a human being.
I'm an example.
I don't think I'm an example to anybody.
You've never apologized.
I was told when I was a child that I had a preacher on.
I had to set an example.
And I told my parents and Sunday school teachers that I am not an example to anybody else.
And it is not my role in life to be an example.
So I thank you for the compliment.
Maybe I'm just disaffected.
But, you know, I caught on very quickly when I was five years old that my parents were fooling me or trying to, and they said that Santa Claus was real.
And I've just always been like that.
But in high school, when this terrible teacher, Stella Hill, was oohing and eyeing over the goodness and sweetness of great Abraham Lincoln.
I remarked, Mrs. Hill, we are sitting in a city that he burned to the ground, including hospitals, with winter coming on, people taken out of hospitals and thrown on the ground to die or to drag themselves away.
And I said, We hanged Germans for that.
Whereupon she sent me to the principal for criticizing Abraham Lincoln.
That's the kind of world that we live in.
I have become some extent unpatriotic.
I've just seen how patriotism is used to deceive people.
And Americans have this idea that we're the good guys.
We are not the good guys.
We're like every other nation on earth.
We're like every other human being on earth.
We are flown people, and that means we need to start looking at our checking asshole.
By the way, an example of how dirty our legal system is.
The Bar Association gives awards away to lawyers who represent unpopular causes.
I think I can predict with reasonable strategies that this lawyer who's undertaking representative, he's not going to be honored at next year's Georgia Bar Association for representing, taking a case in which he had to take a lot of heat.
No, they honor people who represent groups like now.
It's a total charade.
It's just a farce.
How is time going by so quickly tonight?
Well, it always does with a fantastic guest.
I think Sam Bushman's pushing up our brakes or something.
I mean, that surely wasn't nine minutes.
But alas, we will take a quick time out.
And when we come back with Sam Dixon, we will transition to the economic ramifications of COVID.
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We really must make haste and transition into our discussion about the economic ramifications of the coronavirus response, but very quickly, and I mean as quickly as I can do it, a lot of feedback coming in for Sam tonight during his live appearance from Mike in New York.
Sam is brilliant.
I wish he would run for office.
Well, Mike, let me tell you that Sam did run for office.
He ran for lieutenant governor of the state of Georgia.
We have a little bit of memorabilia festooned here in our home studio, one of which is an autographed bumper sticker from the Dixon for Lieutenant Governor campaign.
I am looking at it right now as I broadcast, and Sam so graciously inscribed it to me.
So, alas, I wasn't old enough.
I wasn't even born when that actually took place.
So I wasn't able to be there for Sam.
Otherwise, I certainly would have been.
And Sam, one of your female admirers in East Tennessee, writes, I'm staying up late for Sam.
His righteous anger is stirring.
It's sad he has never written a book.
An autobiography would be perfect.
Any chance of that, Sam?
I hope so.
Senator Johnson said that there's an autobiography in every life or a biography in every life.
And I have no illusions that I'm important, but I have seen things that most Americans have not seen.
And I've seen them from a perspective that most Americans, most white Americans, have not seen.
And I've had a lot of experience.
You mentioned about the race lieutenant governor.
That was quite an experience.
I'm the only candidate, the political office in the state of Georgia, who was denied the right to buy advertising space in the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
And I've seen the supreme, the supreme compliment that they had accepted advertising from all kinds of other people, but I was not to be allowed to enter and buy space.
Print media, by the way, can exclude political advertising.
Broadcasts cannot.
But, you know, I've seen all kinds of things that lawyers don't see.
The fact that the federal judiciary can hand down decisions, as they did in one of my cases, a decision completely at variance with the law involving a member of the Klan, and that they have the power to do what the Stuart Kings did in the Star Chamber Court in England in the 1600s, to declare that this decision applies only to this individual,
and it cannot be cited as precedent in any other court and is not to be published.
That's quite a little justice system, isn't it, Mr. and Mrs. America?
Do they tell you that in eighth-grade civic, that that's how your country operates?
Well, it's time to open your eyes and to take a whiff and smell the coffee and understand where we really stand in modern America.
Your case, I read the decision of the Michigan Supreme Appellate Court, and I learned to my astonishment from these judges that you were associated with Sam Dixon, a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
That was certainly new.
I was the leader.
I asked to paraphrase what people used to say in the House Committee investigations in the 50s.
I am not now, nor never have been a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
I can't believe that that was actually even in the transcript, that anybody ever alleged I was a member of the Ku Klux Klan.
But those corrupt judges, they put that out there.
Now, professional lying machines like the Southern Poverty Law Center, I guess they're going to say, well, the Michigan Court of Appeals found that Sam was a member of the.
Can you imagine judges signing their name to something that putrid?
You really have to stretch your imagination to realize just how bad off America is.
Well, you know what?
I'll tell you what.
There is some value in having experienced a life worth living.
And this is another thing you say.
I mean, so often the things I find myself saying on this show on any given night, even the nights you're not on, are things that I have picked up from you along the way throughout our nearly now two decades of friendship.
And there is value in having gone through a life where you have found value in terms of your friendship.
And I'll tell you this: I'll take a friendship with Sam Dixon over a victory in court any day.
Well, anyway, that's the great thing about my life.
I have had an amazing array of encounters, and I've met people, and I've had friendships with people that I would never have had if I had been a conventional, humdrum, typical American lawyer.
I've met people from all over the world.
I've met titled European Aristocrats.
I spent three days with Stalin's former secretary, one-on-one.
I've had a very interesting life.
It may have been an obscure and unimportant life, but it's certainly been an interesting life.
Well, I wouldn't say that, Sam.
You've left.
I will tell you this because you won't say it yourself.
You have had a tremendous impact on so many people, including yours truly, and I am thankful for that.
And it might have been more peaceful if you had gone the traditional route, but I'm glad you took the path you did.
How can we reach our people at large?
That's the question.
How can we break through the censorship?
To some extent, the internet broke the absolute power of the media to censor everything, but they're trying to put the genie back in the bottle again.
They're working very hard to make sure that dissident Americans are silenced and cannot be harmed.
Well, they are, but until we are muzzled, we will continue to speak.
And even through the muzzle, we will.
And we will do what we can with the opportunities afforded to us.
And that's all any of us can do.
But, Sam, in our archive.
Go ahead.
It's just so frustrating to see what happens in our society.
Here's another little example that your audience will never have heard.
The district attorney in Cobb County a few years back was caught.
The district attorney's office was caught having unethical meetings with a judge in which representatives of the district attorney's office met ex parte with this judge, no presence of a defense attorney, and they discussed upcoming cases and how they could work together to get convictions.
Now, is that not about the most astonishing violation of legal ethics that you can imagine?
And what did the Bar Association, the much-faulted Bar Association of the state of Georgia, that has its representatives strutting around the stage at seminars talking about ethics and professionalism and how the Bar Association is upholding ethics?
What did they have to say about this?
Nothing.
And what happened to the career of the district attorney of Cobb County who held office while this epistemic was going on, Mr. Edwards?
What happened to him?
Please enlighten me.
His name is Vic Reynolds.
And the system elevated this person whose office had been involved in this obscene violation of decency and the law.
They elevated him to head the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.
And he's now a TV star talking about the McMichael and the Bar Association and the media are completely silent.
You know what, though, Sam?
What I always say, and it's if we can ever get to this point, but the fact remains there are only a finite amount of true believers on either end of the political spectrum.
And if and when we regain power, all of these people that we are talking about tonight will have always been true believers in our cause and they will take the path of least resistance as they have always done in their lives, as they always will do people like that.
If and when our people ever regain power, everyone else will fall in line.
And that is the only solace I have.
Do we want them?
Do we want them?
I don't, but no, I don't.
No, I would rather have the core.
I would rather have the people that I associate with.
I would rather have the people that approve with me.
I don't want them in my eyes.
They don't belong.
That's a whole nother topic.
Man, we could go six hours tonight.
We may go all night long, folks.
We have to talk about coronavirus at some point, though, because my archive notes are already pre-written.
So we come back, I promise.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we are now in our 16th year on the air, and every week is a blessing and a gift from God.
And I'm thankful for each and every one of these broadcasts.
We are the last of our kind on the AM terrestrial radio airwaves, and it is such a privilege to be able to use what authority we have to bring guests like Sam Dixon to you.
And that is what we have done tonight for the better part of two hours.
For the last 30 minutes, we will be shifting our focus to the coronavirus.
Sam and I had a really riveting discussion about this a few days ago.
Sam, you told me when this first started, you said, okay, let's see where this goes.
This was, of course, back in March.
Where has it gone?
Well, as was predictable, the economic impact is terrifying.
In a period of 12 weeks, we have reached an unemployment level that is close to what it took years to reach in the Great Depression and beyond anything that was reached in the Great Recession.
And, you know, there's just this air of unreality as people talk about a rapid recovery and restaurants reopening.
Vast numbers of small businesses will not be able to reopen, or if they reopen, they will quickly fail because they will have lost a quarter of a year's gross income.
Very few, huge numbers of businesses cannot withstand that kind of shock.
And that means their employees are left off and then let go.
It means the owners of those businesses bubble up.
Many of them will have to file bankruptcy.
They will then be unable to borrow money to open new businesses.
And as these economic crises somehow seem to always pan out, America will go from a country in which a lot of people had a little to a country in which a few people are going to have a lot.
And big business is going to expand because small restaurants, small individual hotels and bed and breakfasts, things like that will be squeezed out of existence.
And so people will be eating rotten food in chain restaurants, and they will be staying in sterile, boring large corporate firms like Mitt Romney's Marriott Hotel.
So, you know, that's where it's going to go.
You listen to some of these authority figures, Fauchy, maybe, and others, talk about how, oh, we may have to be shut down for 12 to 18 months.
Who on earth can imagine that you could shut the economy down for 12 to 18 months?
And people call these people authority figures.
I listen to them.
Common sense says this can't be done.
Sam, have you been surprised?
When this came out, I like you.
Well, we'll see.
I was never overly concerned.
The facts that I have read, the infection rate, the mortality rate, certainly once you apply the comorbidities, it hasn't necessarily been impressive for the reaction we have seen.
But there are those in our ranks who, like us, typically run contrary to that which the establishment media is, the narrative of the establishment media.
But there is a significant, I would say minority, but still a significant minority of those even in our own ranks who have really taken a religious-like zeal to the narrative on coronavirus.
Have you been surprised with that?
Not really.
You know, people evaluate things differently.
I think they're wrong.
I disagree with them.
But, you know, this is not an issue on which one would expect conformity along ideological lines.
What strikes me as interesting is that all of our opponents are in line on this.
I see this next door thing.
People know what next door is, this sort of neighborhood chat thing, that the same names come up over and over again.
The people who were for Stacey Aprons, the people who are for raising taxes, all of them in lockstep were just, we must shut down.
Write Governor Kemp, plead with him to shut the state down.
And then, oh, they're talking about reopening.
This means this is a matter of lives.
Write the governor.
Georgia must not reopen.
We must keep everything shut down.
And it's remarkably how these people are all in lockstep.
I guess it's because they're listening to the same tainted sources of information.
Their epistemology is wrong.
They actually think groups like the Atlanta Journal and the New York Times and Washington Post, that these are reliable sources.
So I guess they get that way, and they're all in lockstep.
This is an issue that, regardless of what one's orientation is, of left, right, conservative, liberal.
And you know, I'm really a liberal on more issues than I am a conservative.
I don't count myself as a conservative.
But, you know, this is not really an ideological issue.
The question of the degree of danger of the virus is really something that ought to be resolved, something that could be sized up based on its own facts without reference to political allegiance and ideology.
But it's largely fallen out exactly along partisan and ideological lines, with the exception of the handful of people you're talking about on our side who disagree with us.
Well, one of their contentions is that when we talk about the economic ramifications that we're shilling for Wall Street, we're shilling for the Fed.
Now, when I talk about the economic impact, I'm talking about the impact it's having on the white working class, white middle class.
Exactly, exactly.
And on the small-level entrepreneurial class.
The average self-employed person in America makes $60,000 a year.
They're not rolling in money.
The reason they're self-employed is that they value the independence.
And only self-employed people or blue-collar people like electricians and plumbers, they're the only people in America who are free.
Someone like Alan Tucker, the lawyer who released the videotape in Brunswick and is now under attack, professional attack, the lawyer is threatening to ruin his law practice because he was involved with McMichaels.
They're not free.
You are not free if somebody can tell you you're fired, pack your desk, and the daughter walk the door.
You're not free unless you have your own assets and you're self-employed.
This thing is not going to benefit Wall.
Opening up is not going to benefit Wall Street.
Staying shut down is going to benefit Wall Street.
Goldman Sachs cotted somebody out several days ago to start talking about the virus and how important it is that we keep everybody shut down.
Because Goldman Sachs will make a lot of money from wrecking America, the way Franklin Roosevelt and his surrounding rich buddies made money in the Depression while running their mouths and having Roosevelt talk the talk about loving the working class.
But all the time, he was prolonging the Depression and enabling the rich to foreclose on America.
And that's how these financial crises work.
The way these things work is finance capital is then able to foreclose on production capital.
That's it.
We talked about two types of capitalism.
There's finance capitalism, Goldman Sachs, Lehman Brothers, Jacob Schiff, people like that.
And then there is production capital.
And that's people like your father with a construction firm or somebody with a guest house or somebody with a restaurant or somebody who makes shoes.
That's production capital.
And the people who own those two types of capital are very different people.
And this crisis is going to enable financed capital to emerge vastly richer as it did in 2008 and as it did in 1929.
So the production capital, the people who actually work for a living, they're the ones who are going to come to terms with this.
The financial capital, those who push papers around and move numbers on spreadsheets, they're not suffering at all right now, are they, Sam?
No.
Well, look at Goldman Sachs and these people in the Great Recession.
Thanks to Bill Clinton and Newt Gingrich, the deal between the Republicans who are opposed to government regulation.
That's one reason I'm not a conservative.
I'm in favor of government regulation.
As you know, I'm something of a socialist.
I think the common good comes ahead of individual self-interest.
How racial communitarian you are.
They changed the law to allow people to get insurance policies on loans, mortgages, in which they had no interest.
Some of these failed loans were insured 100 times over.
And those loans were all paid thanks to the bailout.
Those insurance policies all paid out with an enormous transfer of wealth.
Ladies and gentlemen, Sam Dixon is matchless.
I think the last hour and 45 minutes has proven that once again, he has made numerous, perhaps even, well, I guess it could be counted, but countless to me anyway, over the course of the last 16 years appearances on this program.
Each one better than the last.
As far as I'm concerned, we'll be back with one final segment for tonight's broadcast when we come 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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Folks, you know me.
After 16 years on the airwaves, you know me.
I don't put a shine on people.
I don't blow smoke at people.
I am thankful for people, though, and I am thankful for Sam Dixon.
I am thankful for the impact he has had on my life.
I'm thankful for his relationship with my family.
I am thankful for nights like this, conversations like this.
It just reinforces why I made the decision I made as a young man to pursue the truth no matter where it would lead and damn the consequences.
Damn the peace, damn the financial impact it may have had had I gone another direction.
This is what it's all about.
This makes it worthwhile.
To me, folks, it truly does.
Sam, we're talking about coronavirus.
We're talking, I'd like to shift the coronavirus conversation to the election prospects or the political prospects that it may have.
I've shared a couple of stories about being friends with Sam Dixon and some of the behind-the-scenes accountings we've had.
We exchange emails too.
I guess that should not be a surprise.
I won't share much of this, but we were talking about Trump's reelection prospects a few days ago.
And Sam, you wrote with regard to COVID-19, the numbers just aren't there.
The current virus crisis doesn't matter.
The support groups of the regime will go on voting solidly Democrat.
Trump lost the last election by 3 million votes.
He squeaked in by a fluke.
Since 2016, millions of non-whites have been added to the voting rolls, and millions of old whites have died off.
Then you talk about the demographic shift in Florida and Georgia specifically, and you ask rhetorically, how could it be conceivable that Trump will pick up enough votes to override this colossal demographic shift?
So when the question is asked, how does this and it is a legitimate question because, I mean, this is a, you know, at least in my lifetime, this is a presidential election cycle like none other.
I mean, Joe Biden hasn't emerged from his basement in months, and yet he's leading in most polls.
Well, of course, Hillary was leading in all the polls on Election Day as well.
But what does this mean for Trump, for Biden, for Republicans, for Democrats?
As if it matters, but I must ask anyway.
Well, I think it's what we predicted.
Like I said, we were right on issue after issue after issue.
And starting in 1965, when Lyndon Johnson proposed changing the National Origins Immigration Act, I wrote an editorial for the Young Americans for Freedom newsletter in which I said that this was the most important issue in the Johnson Great Society thing.
This would be the definitive issue.
Changing the composition of the nation is fundamental.
It's like changing the kind of building materials and foundation materials in building.
It's fundamental.
And we were not here.
I was retrimanded by National Young Americans for Freedom that this immigration is just not an issue that the Buckley Empire wanted to touch because it necessarily raised other tones of racism.
And this denial has gone on for decades as you've had double Republican system Republicans, conservative Republicans saying that Hispanics have a robust culture.
They're conservative.
They're going to vote Republicans.
Everybody in the Korean states view that's just not true.
And so the chickens have come home to roost.
The vote is just there anymore.
It wasn't there four years ago.
Hillary won a strong victory in the popular vote.
And it's worse now.
And the problem is that white Americans are going to be so the people listening to be demoralized by this.
They're going to despair.
Oh, Trump is through and oh, we can't win elections.
That's what we have to get over.
We have to understand that people go on living long after governments change.
You know, the people in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, they saw their countries cease to exist for 50, 60, 70 years.
But their people continue to exist.
That's the real nation.
It's not a matter of casting votes on the first Tuesday in November.
The people, the nation is very different from the government of the territory.
And our people will go on.
You will find new ways to survive as we are dispossessed from government.
And all of this is very healthy.
One of the healthiest things that come about the Trump administration has been for the first time, large numbers of the founding stock of America and related nationalities, like the Translate, the Italians, and others, and the Poles, Polish Americans, have come to see the FBI in a very different light.
They're no longer the phony image of J. Edgar Hoover or Ephraim Zimbalus Jr. or Robert Stack as Elliott Ness in the Untouchables.
They have seen the FBI as a group of political police who are not interested in justice or fairness.
They're interested in serving a system.
And that's a very healthy thing.
For the first time, large numbers of our people have come to view the system and its police, political police, the way they ought to be viewed.
Are you here?
Well, no, I am.
I am.
I'm listening as the rest of the audience is, hoping that you won't come up for breath.
That's it.
But, you know, it is, I have to say, it's discouraging to me.
I dread the day of seeing someone like Stacey Abrams as vice president and president.
But then again, it's good to have if Stacey Abrams were our governor and she was trying to raise this innocent father-son pair into jail.
Everybody would see it was what it's worth.
But when it's someone like Kemp and it's coming from a white guy, people don't see it for what it is.
Well, I agree.
I mean, Republicans, we talk about this in private.
I won't share too much, but I will share that I have told you, as I have told the audience at large, that my true disdain lies for those like a Brian Kemp or like a Lamar Alexander or like any of these limp-wristed,
apologetic, weakling white Republicans who would hang on to power at any cost, even including in my own former denomination, you know, my own former church.
They would deny their own ancestors.
They would deny anything and everything to be patted on the head by those who persecute them, by those who hate them.
That's whose approval they yearn for.
And I don't want to be counted among them.
And so I'd rather be counted among the outcasts.
And so that's where we are.
I will tell you, we're about out of time.
I'd like to tell a story.
I mentioned that I've had the pleasure of knowing many interesting people in the course of being a political dissident.
And two of the most interesting were Count and Countess Andrashi of Hungary.
The Androsis were at the head of the peerage of Hungary.
And they had fled Hungary after the Soviet occupation.
And they lived in very poor circumstances in Coral Gables, Florida, in a two-bedroom, one-bath apartment.
But I got to know them very well.
And I asked, he said, must be just terrible to have had all these palaces and been the most prominent family in Hungary and have lost everything.
And Countess Andrashi told me something which I have never forgotten.
She said, we have not lost everything.
We have lost our money, but we have everything else.
We have our children.
We have our families.
We have our religion.
They were Catholics.
We have our language, our literature, our culture.
She said, Americans, I'm sorry to say, have lost everything except their money.
And when the money disappears in America, as it eventually will, she said, the Americans will be truly bankrupt.
They will have well, you know what?
That is a great point to end on.
I would rather lose all of that other stuff than lose our nationhood, lose our identity.
As long as we have that, as you mentioned, Sam, our government can change.
This country can change, whatever it is.
As long as we have one another, as long as we have our race, our nation, our identity, we will persist through the bad times and we will come out clean on the other side as those in Eastern Europe have who can show us the way.
And that is perhaps the key to our survival.
Can be found in Eastern Europe.
Sam, with seconds remaining, you have the final word.
You cannot make nature politically correct.
The queen will rise at the time.
Nature will never be made politically correct.
Sam Dixon, my friend, it has been another appearance gone by far too quickly.
Even two hours, not enough.
We look forward to the next one already for the rest of our state.org.