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May 30, 2020 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the political cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, going across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
I hear something saying.
That's the sound of the men sitting on the chain.
Gang, that's the sound of the men working on the chain.
Gang, all day long they're saying, that's the sound of the men working on the chain.
Well, Keith, you mentioned it in the last hour, so we had to cook it up here real quick.
That's Chain Gang by Sam Cook.
That's where we hope Al Moeller will end in the terms of his positioning.
When the politically correct police are through with him, he will be sentenced for 10 years of hard labor on the chain guy.
What do we know about Sam Cook?
Sam Cook was a great early rock and roller who had been a gospel singer before.
Unfortunately, he had a penchant for underage girls and got shot.
Allegedly.
Yeah, and got shot by the irate mother of one that he did.
Now, I've heard that's disputed.
Well, it may be disputed, but I'm just telling you that's what the story was.
That's how he died.
He did die before his time.
He died before his time, gunshot wound from a mother or a woman at a motel or something.
So, you know, that's, you know, we tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
Now, the gory details of it, we'll leave that to the historical revisionists.
Ask Howard Zinn about that one.
Well, I'll tell you this about Sam Cook.
I don't know.
I know he died by being shot, and I don't know about all the other stuff, but I do know that he was completely on board with the radical agenda of the 1960s.
So we wouldn't have seen eye to eye on anything like that.
But see, I am an adult enough to say that we can disagree on all of that, but I can still admit he had some good songs.
I like Chain Gang.
I like Another Saturday Night.
I like Bring It On Home to Me.
I'm Only 16.
Twisting the Night Away, Cupid.
Yeah, look, he had a great voice.
He had a lot of talent, but unfortunately, we don't see eye to eye on politics.
Well, here's the reason I bring this up.
There is a point to this, a teachable moment.
So this is a guy we wouldn't see eye to eye with on anything, but that doesn't keep us from saying there were other things that he did that we can appreciate, like the music.
So bringing us to the point, in today's parlance, that just doesn't happen.
If you ever said anything that the powers that be disagree with, then your entire life is suspect.
In other words, if you say we can agree with a guy like we can disagree with Sam Cook on everything, but appreciate some other aspect of his life, if they disagree with us on one thing, our entire life has been suspected.
Exactly.
Now, so let's get to the situation in Minnesota.
The situation in Minnesota.
There is a black man who died while being detained by police.
And we've seen the videos, the process, the pictures in the process of an arrest.
I'm sure the media narrative will be that he was, I don't know much about this guy yet.
I haven't looked into all of his background, but I'm sure he was an all-American pillar of society.
I mean, of that, there could be no doubt, just like Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown and Eric Garner and Freddie Gray.
And in all of these cases, what's interesting about Eric Garner, well, all the cases I just mentioned, the people were either exonerated in court.
We talked a little bit about this with Jerry Taylor last week, or in the case of Darren Wilson and Ferguson with Michael Brown.
He didn't even go to trial.
But that has not stopped the powers that be in the media from instantly coming down for police officers, not just the one who was holding down this guy with the knee to the back of his head.
Four police officers have been fired.
The mayor of Minneapolis, this guy looks like he could be Justin Trudeau's sister.
Or it looks like his Justin Trudeau's beta brother.
I mean, the guy muling about it on the TV.
And this just shows you what things have come to.
They are so desperate for racist, you know, Nazis slash Klansman people to persecute about the sad state of supposed sad state of racial relations in America that they have to go to Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Look, I was born in Minnesota.
That is the home of all liberals.
Okay.
That is the spiritual home.
If a good liberal dies, he goes to Minnesota, not to heaven.
But, you know, this is now they're telling you that even typical Minnesotans are just as bad as Nazis or Klansmen.
Okay.
They've fallen into the basket of deplorables that Hillary Clinton was talking about.
I got to help you.
I got to help you real quick because I don't want to confuse the audience.
You were born in Minnesota.
You are a southerner.
You have Confederate lineage.
Your wife had Confederate lineage.
The thing is, Keith's dad just happened to be working in Minnesota at the time of his birth.
They were not lifelong Minnesotans.
I was born there.
And we said in that little article that we had in there that I basically was spared by my father moving back down to Memphis, the fate worse than death of growing up to be a Minnesota liberal.
But now, lo and behold, Minnesota is the home of a festering group of Klansmen and Nazis up there because they are just as bad as Nazis or Southern whites because they are persecuting poor,
innocent, pure as a driven snow, black paragons of virtue and of kindness and everything else good, sugar and spice and everything nice up there in Minnesota.
So, you know, if the Minnesotans can't get a pass, Jimmy Fallon can't get a pass, Al Moller can't get a pass, basically you have to conclude all white people are terrible racist.
We want them on the politically incorrect chain gang.
Yeah, and that's it.
You're going to be on the chain gang.
Now, here's the thing about what's going on in Minnesota.
Again, we, as right-thinking adults, can disagree with people on one aspect, but appreciate something else that they've done elsewhere.
The left doesn't have that capability, nor does the establishment conservative, what passes as conservatism nowadays.
But in the case of this police officer, Minnesota, they couldn't find anything that he has said or done racist, at least not to this point.
So they just made it up.
There is a guy that looks vaguely like him.
Vaguely like him.
He looks like the officer.
Not him, but looks vaguely like him.
He looks like him inso much as they're both white men, okay?
And the media and celebrities, a lot of blue check marks on Twitter, like Ice Cube, this white-hating black rapper, they are saying that this police officer that was detaining the suspect when he died was pictured in his off-hours life wearing a Make Whites Great Again hat.
And this thing trended on Twitter earlier this week.
It just really sort of planted root and took hold.
And then, oh, well, it's not the same guy.
It's not the same guy.
So they just completely made it up.
In an incident or a case where you can't find something the guy has said that proves him to be a racist, quote unquote, they'll just make it up.
And then when it unravels, well, no, it wasn't the same guy.
Oops.
Well, no, how much press do you think the retraction is going to get?
Not nearly as much as the initial claim that has already become firmly impacted in people's minds that this cop was wearing a make whites great again hat.
Yeah, and they probably photoshopped wife.
And if you just make America great.
They probably photoshopped.
That's no hat.
I don't think it was.
I think this other guy did have a hat like that.
But I'm just saying, even if the cop did wear a hat like that, would a black officer be in trouble for wearing a make blacks great again or black lives or not?
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Four white police officers immediately fired in the aftermath of a black suspect dying while being detained.
Black Lives Matter firestorm.
And, of course, they have already been instantly found guilty in the court of public opinion.
And like I said, they're just completely fabricating things, saying that this cop was wearing a Make Whites Great Again hat in a picture taken at his home.
Well, and again, if he had been, that wouldn't have been a big deal.
The Queen of Hearts, she'll have the execution before the trial.
Well, let's see.
So they have been found guilty in the court of public opinion and by the media, and I'm sure by the Southern Baptist Church, as have the McMichaels.
But how will it flesh out in court?
Because when these other people were found guilty in the court of a public opinion, you know, minutes after the case, in the case of George Zimmerman, Darren Wilson, the officers involved in the Freddie Gray and Eric Garner incidents, they were, none of them went to jail when it actually went to trial and the facts came out.
So it'll be interesting to see what happens to these police officers.
Again, as we always say, if they were guilty of negligence, if they were guilty of a crime, we want justice to be served.
But I'll be damned if I get in on some lynch mob, some half-cocked lynch mob without knowing the facts.
We'll support the facts and we'll defend the facts.
And it looks like, you know, we have enough evidence in the McMichaels case based upon that video to say, look, it looks like these guys were not guilty.
I don't know what the case is here, but to say they are when you don't know any more than I do, that's the media for you.
Look, why are black guys constantly resisting arrest?
You know, I was told by my father, if the policeman pulls you over to the side, smile every chance you get, you know, and basically say, yes, sir, and no, sir.
Be polite.
Be cooperative.
Don't do anything to ruffle his feathers.
Do black kids not get that type of thing?
I'd be interested to know more about this guy's background.
I mean, we know in the case of Ahmad Arberry, I mean, they have painted him out to be this little cherub, but I mean, he wasn't exactly that.
I mean, he had some run-ins.
I mean, he wasn't a gangbanger necessarily.
Well, he did have a rap sheet.
And it was not for jaywalking, okay?
This is the same thing I'm sure for this guy.
This guy was obviously resisting arrest because if he were not resisting arrest, they wouldn't have been on top of him.
You know, that's a good idea.
That's the thing.
See, again, like in the case with the Central Park video and the video that the FedEx driver took in Georgia, we only see what's going on after it has escalated.
We don't see what led up to the escalation.
All we see is the cops detaining this guy in danger before.
I mean, not Rodney Dangerfield, Rodney King.
You know, just think about the Rodney King thing.
You saw the very end of the police encounter episode with him.
You didn't see the rest of it.
And when you saw the rest of it, it put what happened in a whole new light.
You know, when a guy's hopped up on drugs and he's about six foot five and he's strong and he's angry, you know, policemen, you know, particularly now they're having female policemen and whatnot.
What are you going to do?
You know, you're going to have to do something to get control of the situation physically.
And, you know, the policemen are put in an untenable position on this.
You've got to, and I saw that guy.
He didn't look like, what's that guy that played on What's Happening or something?
You know, Gary, whatever.
It didn't look like, you know, some little sweet cherubic black guy.
It looked like he was big as an NFL linebacker or whatnot with a shaved head and a bad attitude.
And, you know, you don't get put on the ground by the police with him putting his knee on your back or your head to hold you down while he's trying to cuff you.
Unless you're absolutely arrested.
Absolutely ridiculous to think that four cops in Minnesota of all places are just roaming the streets waiting for a black to illegally detain and attempt murder on.
Now, why this guy died?
That would be interesting because as I told you before the show tonight, Keith, if I was laying on the ground and you put your knee to the back of my head, it would piss me off for sure, but I don't think it would kill me.
Now, I don't know exactly the kind of force, but it would be interesting to know if this guy was on drugs.
I mean, I'm just saying.
He was not hitting.
Maybe he was murdered.
I don't know, but you don't either, media.
And these white-hating celebrities don't know.
We don't know the facts.
I'm just saying it would be interesting if the facts show that, hey, maybe this guy was on drugs and that's what killed him.
Does anybody ever ask the question, why do black guys seem to have so many run-ins with the police?
You know, I guess that's the thing.
Well, that gets back that this guy was not out looking for a black to kill.
I mean, that's the narrative.
That's not the truth.
No, look, you know, the idea that these guys are just walking down the street or jogging through a neighborhood, minding their own business.
You don't jog in a pair of combat boots.
Yeah, right.
You put on a pair of sweatpants and a pair of Nike shoes or something like that on.
This guy was not jogging.
He was running.
We're talking now about Ahmad Arbery, not about the one in Minnesota.
But, you know, he had committed a felony.
He was trespassing.
People don't realize that, but he was.
And they used to have the fleeing felon rule where they could shoot somebody leaving the scene of a felony.
For example, if you had stolen a car, jumped out and were trying to go over the fence, police used to be able to shoot you until the late 80s or early 90s when they had a case about that that went to the U.S. Supreme Court from Memphis, Tennessee.
But you're certainly allowed to try to make a citizen's arrest.
Now, Mr. McMaster, being a former law enforcement officer, was well versed in that.
He knew it.
That's why they were armed.
They asked him to stop and talk with them.
Instead, Arbery attacks them.
What happened in this situation?
I guarantee you, facts don't matter.
What matters is getting a rise out of the peanut gallery of the American society to try to have a, they're the ones that complain about lynch mobs.
They are the people today in today's America forming lynch mobs.
Well, look, look at this.
I'm just scrolling through the Make Whites Again Twitter.
What do they call it?
The Twitter trend.
This is trending on Twitter.
Or it was earlier this week.
I'm going back through it.
Let's put some names.
The cop is Derek Chauvin.
That's his name.
And this is a guy here.
I'm reading, all of these celebrities have hundreds of thousands, if not millions of followers on social media.
And here's one narrative coming from one celebrity.
Here is Derek Chauvin, the racist cop.
Now, how do we know he's racist?
Who kept his knee on George Floyd's neck?
George Floyd is the guy who died.
Derek Chauvin is the cop.
Just be glad his name's Derek and not Travis, like the one in Georgia, or else he would really have his work cut out for him.
But it says here that the cop is wearing the Make Whites Great Again hat, a clear sign that this piece of excrement should have been taken off the streets a long time ago, except for the fact that it's not him wearing the hat.
And even if it had been, I wouldn't have a problem with it.
Well, the picture, the POS, you're lying.
You're lying.
These celebrities are lying.
The media is lying.
Now, a lot of media has sort of walked this back, but on social media, millions of people are seeing this and saying, oh, this cop wore this hat.
He's a racist.
Obviously, if it's a Black Lives Matter hat, that'd be okay.
And if he was a black cop, it wouldn't have even factored into any accident.
But nevertheless, yeah, Keith, I mean, they make it up.
They're lying.
They are lying.
Well, look at the, there is a POS there, but it's the guy that's making the comments.
I'm looking through all of these blue check mark celebrities, millions and millions, and tens of millions, hundreds of millions.
Celebrities that nobody knows of unless you are in some type of rap subculture or something like this.
You know, our nation and our culture has gone down the torrent.
Now we're seeing now that it was photo, that Tariq Nasheed, who is certainly no friend of ours, are of the truth.
Even Drake Nasheed is saying the hat was photoshopped on some other guy and made to look like the cop.
So, I mean, so maybe it was photoshopped.
Look, you cannot put anything past, or there's nothing, there's no depth to which the left will not stoop.
All we know is that it wasn't the cop wearing the hat.
Well, what they want, they want to have the execution before the trial.
They want this guy to be ruined for life, like James Fields in Charlottesville, 417 years for hate crimes.
Well, actually, was trying to defend himself.
I thought it was 417 consecutive life sentences, but whatever.
No, it was 417 years plus life or something.
And by the way, they have now looking into adding hate crimes enhancements in Georgia.
Georgia didn't have hate crimes laws.
That ain't going to stop the feds from coming in there doing that.
See, that's why the left is so they're like the devil.
They never discourage, never sleep.
That hate crimes law came up before Congress 43 times and was denied 43 times.
Then on the 44th try, it was finally passed.
And now it's the law forever until the end of time.
Well, hopefully not.
But anyway, in Minnesota, if the guy's guilty of murder, let justice be done, let God's will be done, but let God's will and justice be done.
We'll be back.
We're going to shift gears one last time.
Stay tuned.
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Earlier this week, our friend Jesse Lee Peterson had the opportunity to appear on CNN with Jesse Lee Peterson some years ago, and we were fast friends and have been in touch ever since.
He's made a few appearances on TPC with regard to the alleged guy who was allegedly the cop.
All of that's completely been fabricated, wearing the Make Whites Great Again hat, as if that were something bad.
Jesse Lee Peterson tweeted out, Make Whites Great Again?
They're already great.
Well, thank you, Jesse Lee Peterson.
I wish we had more white people who could speak the truth as you do.
Jesse does.
Yeah, that's right.
Okay, Keith, you had an interview a few days ago.
I was out of town, and you appeared on a radio program affiliated with the Barnes Review.
Tell us about it.
Well, Ed DeVries of the Barnes Review called and wanted an interview regarding the Civil War, and James graciously allowed me to handle that.
It was a lot of fun.
We talked about all the problems that you have being a right-wing activist or an advocate for white people in today's world on that show.
We had an hour and 15 minutes.
It was very good.
And I have become very acquainted now with the Barnes Review I've read.
As a matter of fact, you are holding the most recent issue in your hand as we broadcast live.
And let me tell you, folks, if there's anything that's really worth reading every month that comes out or whenever it does come out, it's the Barnes Review.
It has really opened my eyes to a bunch of things, and particularly the history of America, Europe, and the Anglosphere over the past 150 years.
And I'd like to share with the audience some of the things that I've learned from reading the Barnes Review.
But before you do, I would remind the audience that the editor of the Barnes Review, Paul Angel, appeared on our broadcast here at TPC back in Confederate History Month.
I believe he was one of our first guests of that special series.
And since then, we have reforged our friendship.
I, of course, had been acquainted with Paul before that.
But always great to be working together with the other people that are striving and struggling to get the truth out.
But yeah, so we subscribe to the Barnes Review.
We like to support our friends.
And so we're getting those journals in now.
Keith and I are sharing them.
And so continue on, Keith.
What we're going to be doing the last segment and a half here is kind of in the tradition of the Barnes Review, reviewing world history, especially the last 150 years.
What are some of your takeaways, observations, some of the things you want to share with the audience?
Well, there's another book that I've become acquainted with through the internet called The Myth of German Villainy by Benton Bradbury.
He's a white Gentile guy from West Monroe, Louisiana.
And we have a friend, Buddy, I won't give the last name out, who sent us a copy of that.
Buddy, we've read it.
We agree with you.
It's very good stuff.
Okay.
Here is something that you don't hear often about the last 150 years about the lead up to World War I and World War II, for example.
The lead up is this.
Germany was a latecomer in stage.
Germany did not exist before the Franco-Prussian War.
You had a loose confederation of Germanic kingdoms, Saxony, Bavaria, Prussia, and others, that were part of what was called the Holy Roman Empire in the Middle Ages.
But they did not coalesce into a nation until the coming of Otto von Bismarck.
And in 1871, Napoleon III of France foolishly provoked a war and started a war with the new kid on the block, Germany.
And he was defeated soundly in a very short period of time.
And Germany, as a result of that war, annexed Alsace-Lorraine, which had been part of France but was the home to many German-speaking people and people of German heritage.
So consequently, it became part of Germany.
Now, France was inconsolable about this after the Franco-Prussian War.
They were always looking for an excuse to try to go to war with the new Germans and German nation and get their land back.
That's one thing.
But the problem is you had somebody like Winston Churchill in England.
Winston Churchill and England had no business getting involved in either World War I or II.
The Germans, both under the Kaiser and later under Hitler, did not want to go to war with Germany.
In fact, they didn't even want to go to war with France.
France wanted to go to war with them.
And Winston Churchill liked war.
He thought it was a way to hoist his standard and to keep Britain at the top of the heap in terms of European power politics.
Well, it had just the opposite effect.
By getting involved in World Wars I and World War II, Churchill, who was instrumental in Britain's entry into both World War I and World War II, assured that England would be so depleted by those wars that she was no longer a leading power in Europe or in the world.
Where she had gone in, if they had stayed on the sidelines, they would have.
America came out of both wars basically at the top of the heap because we stayed out of the wars longer than anyone else and because America, the United States of America, is protected by two large moats called the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean.
We were never bombed.
We never had war visited upon us like the people of France, the people of Britain, the people of Germany, the people of Russia, Austria, and all the rest of Central Europe.
We didn't have it.
Italy, Italy had the war visited on them.
Well, what happened?
Well, basically, there were entangling alliances, the type that George Washington warned America against in his farewell address that brought Russia into war with Austria-Hungary,
Austria-Hungary, the empire, which was a conglomeration of peoples that didn't want to be under the same government, just like Yugoslavia was later on, a later manifestation of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Well, when Franz Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated in Serbia by Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princep, then Austria-Hungary, Hungary declared war on Serbia.
The Russians, who had styled themselves to be the protector of all the Slavs, including the Slavs in the Balkans, came to the rescue, supposedly, of Serbia and were going to make war with Austria-Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Well, the Austro-Hungarian Empire also had a, excuse me, just a, Austro-Hungarian Empire had a treaty, a mutual protection treaty with Germany.
And Germany wound up there by getting involved in that war.
Then France saw its chance to get involved in a war with Germany and get back Alsace-Lorraine.
So they wanted to get involved.
And the Kaiser did not want to go to war with them.
He didn't want a war on two fronts.
But then he had to basically, you know, make the first move to protect Germany.
So under the Schlieffen Plan, he attacked Germany, I mean, France, through Belgium.
And it's called the Schieffen Plan.
Well, Churchill and other people in the German, in the British hierarchy unearthed some ancient treaty that they had with Belgium that was forged right after the Battle of Waterloo, in which Britain said it would come to Belgium's defense if they were invaded.
Of course, at the time, back in 1815, after Waterloo, they thought that that threat would come from France.
But this time, supposedly, it came from Germany.
So that got Britain involved in the war.
And the war was a killing field.
The mechanics of war had outstripped the tactics.
People were using out-of-date tactics, and it was a great bloodletting of white people as a result.
And then the vengeful French, who lost more, probably in terms of a percentage of their young male population of any nation in World War I, were full of vengeance.
George Clemenceau represented them at Versailles, the peace treaty, and they made Germany repay as reparations the cost for France and Britain getting in the war.
The Americans didn't get involved in that.
And Woodrow Wilson tried unsuccessfully to be the honest broker between the Germans and the British and the French, but Clemenceau in particular was going to have none of that.
And because of the burden of paying these reparations, but they could be paid in marks.
In the Weimar Republic, that's the German government in the 1920s before Hitler's advent in 1933, they just printed up marks to pay off the French and caused an incredible inflation, which impoverished a lot of the German people and led to the unrest that led to Hitler being chosen eventually to become Chancellor of Germany.
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Oh, man.
Okay, this is just too much.
Folks, I got to let you in a little behind the scenes.
I guess you probably already picked up.
Sam just notified me during the break.
So what happened in the last segment?
I knew Keith had a segment full of content, so I was going to let the horses run for a minute.
I stepped out of the studio to go to the green room, get a quick snack.
I'm gone three, four minutes.
I'll give him a little time.
Okay.
I come back.
Keith's holding court.
No problem.
We go to break, and Sam said, hey, what happened to y'all?
And I said, what do you mean what happened?
I stepped out of the room for a second, but I mean, Keith had the content.
What do you mean what happened?
He said, well, there's about 30 seconds, 45 seconds of dead air.
I was like, you got to be kidding.
I mean, first we have the snafu at the top of the show with Nick Griffin.
I forgot to turn my microphone on.
I never leave the room during a live break.
I did because I knew Keith had the content.
And could very easily feel the segment.
But what happened was Keith got a phone call and decided to leave the mic and go take his phone.
I didn't take the phone call.
I went over to the phone and turned it off because I didn't want that going on.
It wasn't all that long.
But on the other hand, look, you had one snafu at the beginning of the show.
I had one.
Yeah, but at least mine was inadvertent.
You knew you got up and left the microphone with nobody else there to talk.
Look, well, the thing is, we could have had the phone ringing, you know, way things go.
Look, if you're a perfectionist, don't tune in to see, hear James and me because there will be some snafu.
There's no imperfections in live radio.
That's the first rule of live radio.
But hey, I just put, yeah, put the thousands of people tuning in tonight on hold and go take the phone call.
Look, I just told you, I didn't take the phone call.
I turned the phone off.
Okay.
Well, we used the airplane analogy earlier.
What I say is, let's land this segment, put it in the hangar, get a tune up, go get some barbecue.
Well, let's finish this right now.
I was talking about World War I and II, okay?
After World War I, what happened was there was a great upheaval with the Bolshevik Revolution, a communist revolution fomented by Jewish communists that were called Bolsheviks.
Communism, Elementary 101 on this, is a Jewish invention.
Marx and Engels were not Southern Baptists, nor were they Roman Catholics, okay?
And because of that, there was a pushback.
They were not satisfied just to convert Russia.
They wanted to spread the communist system all over Europe.
And that caused a variety of people in the various nations of Europe to respond and oppose them.
You had what was called the Common Turn, which was the Communist International, and they were masterminding all these takeovers.
You had Bella Kuhn's revolt and takeover of the Hungarian government for about four months in 1919.
You had Kurt Eisner's takeover of Bavaria, part of Germany, in 1919.
You had Rosa Luxemburg, another Jewish person like Eisner and like Bella Kuhn, who led a communist revolution for one weekend in Berlin around this time.
Then you had communists in Italy that were trying to take over.
There was a fascist right-wing reaction led by Mussolini.
how Mussolini became in power came into power.
That's how Hitler came to power in Germany.
As the opposition, he rose to the top of the opposition against the Comintern's attempt to convert Germany into a communist nation.
Ferdinand Franco was the right-wing opponent of the attempted communist coup of Spain.
They had the Spanish Civil War with the Abraham Lincoln brigade of American left-wingers that came over and fought for the communists, but Franco won.
Franco was a smart one.
He decided not to ally himself with Germany and Hitler, unlike Mussolini.
Mussolini wound up being assassinated and hung by his heels outside of a service station in the ultimate downfall of World War II of the Axis powers.
On the other hand, Franco died peacefully in his sleep in the mid-70s because he didn't get involved.
In fact, getting Italy involved was one of the things that contributed mightily to Germany's defeat.
Think of Germany and Spain.
Both have tremendously long coastlines.
And if they're going to be your ally, you've got to defend the entire coastline.
It would have been a lot better for Germany if Mussolini had done like Franco and decided that I'm just going to sit the war out.
I'm going to be neutral.
The Allies can't use Spanish territory to launch an assault, and neither can the Germans.
Well, that would have worked out perfectly in Italy and just as it did in Spain.
And it would have saved a lot of manpower for the Germans who had to defend the entire Italian coastline from attack.
Now, what happened in Russia was that Russia wouldn't, the cause of the Axis was sealed when America got involved, not because of America's military might, but because of our industrial might.
We provided the English and the Americans, of course, and the Russians with all their war material.
And because of all that war material, the Russian army was able to turn the tide.
Without that war material from the United States, I think it's almost inevitable that they would have been defeated by the Germans.
That was the key to all of this.
And this is what you get from reading the myth of German villainy and the Barnes Review.
They give you this new look at the history of World Wars I and II, which were both terrible disasters.
But neither one of these were Germans' war, Germany's war or Hitler's war.
What happened in World War II was the Poles and the Germans were negotiating for the annexation of some land.
Hitler's plan, master plan in Europe during the 30s was not to recreate a colonial empire like the British and the French had, which is standard history that I learned when I was a kid growing up.
It was what was called Ein Volk, one people.
He wanted to put all the German-speaking people of all of Europe together under one nation.
And he just about had that done in most of these German areas that had been made into separate countries like Austria.
They voted to join themselves with Germany and become part of the German Empire.
For example, Hitler was born in Austria.
Why didn't he join the Austro-Hungarian army rather than the German army?
he felt more loyalty as a German-speaking Austrian to Germany than he did to the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
See, this is what was going on.
And what was happening was in September of 1939, Lord Halifax, who basically was of the same mind with Churchill, the nominal head, the prime minister at the time was Neville Chamberlain, the one who is supposedly the coward that appeased the Germans, made a war guarantee or a defense guarantee to Poland.
And this got the Poland all revved up, the Polish, to defy the Germans.
And then they started, the Polish people started persecuting the Germans that lived in Poland, killing some of them and whatnot like this.
And that's what caused Hitler to move in.
And then the Russians moved in from the other side.
And the British, who had basically provoked the whole thing by their war guarantee, sat on their hands and did nothing while the Poles got overrun by the Russians on one side and the Germans on the other side.
Then after that, Hitler communicated with both the French and the English and say, I really don't want to have war with you, but you've declared war on me.
They declared war on him when he invaded Poland.
Thought he could get out of it.
But when he saw that he was going to have to invade Poland rather than go through the Maginot Line, he did a replay of the Scheffen plan in World War I and went through Belgium.
And the English army was caught at Dunkirk.
If Hitler had wanted to, he could have destroyed the English army at Dunkirk or he could have imprisoned them all.
But instead, he let them go.
He even sent Rudolf Hess, who was a high-ranking German officer and government official, parachuted him into Scotland so he could meet with the British and say, look, we don't want war with you.
We don't want any of your land, anything else.
Let's make peace.
Rudolph Hess spent the rest of his life in jail for that attempt.
Right.
And see, and after they turned that down, Hitler was so bummed out, I guess you would say, as a result of that, that he turned over the Battle of Britain, the bombing of Britain, to Hermann Goering.
Well, when I was a little boy making model airplanes, I always wondered why the German bombers only had two engines.
They had no four-engine bombs.
That's because they weren't set up to do the, you know, destructive bombing that the Allies did on Germany.
They just had bombers that might have two bombs on each wing.
You're not going to win a bombing campaign with that type of armament.
That's why they didn't succeed in the Battle of Britain.
Well, Keith, I think it was timely.
Great report, timely on the heels of Memorial Day, where people are thinking back on the wars and the sacrifice.
And I put it up on my Twitter.
The Confederacy fielded the last American army that fought for anything worthy of the sacrifice.
And they were the men that I remembered on Memorial Day.
And a lot of tragic wars have happened since then.
The last time America had war visited to their shores was in the Civil War, and it was all in the South.
Ladies and gentlemen, that's it for tonight's show.
I'm going to try to reach out to Jesse Lee Peterson again.
Call Jesse.
He's probably going to have a hot take on this thing in Minnesota.
And between now and next week, a lot more information will come to light.
We'll see if we get Jesse back on next week.
Talk to you later, folks.
Good night for Keith Alexander.
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