June 6, 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.
Ladies and
gentlemen, if there was ever time for men to stand up, it's now.
And thankfully, we've got two men on the radio for you right now.
Yours truly, James Edwards, and our good friend and correspondent here at TPC, Jim Lancia, the former retired beat cop, the rough and tumble, knock down the door, arrest the bad guy, cop, patrolling the projects at the height of the crack epidemic, Jim Lancia, author of the book, Downtown White Police, Demonizing the Alpha Cop, Glorifying Thugs,
and Militarizing Law Enforcement.
He's back on with us tonight, and what a night to have him back.
Jim, it's great to talk to you again, brother.
How are you?
Great.
Great to be back on, James.
I hope all you guys are doing well.
Yeah, we got a lot to talk about tonight.
Well, we do, and we're going to get to it starting right now.
Of course, longtime listeners of TCPC will remember Jim's regular contributions.
We had him on as a guest originally, and then he became part of the family.
And he still is, of course.
It's been a while since we've talked to him, but we're happy to have him back tonight.
So, Jim, just 60 seconds or less, if you can.
We've spent a whole hour on your career and your life and your story and your biography in the past, but you were a cop, the kind of cop people cheer for.
Tell us about your history as quickly as we can before we get into the current events.
But you were a guy that would go in and with authority take care of business.
Tell us about it.
Well, yeah, I was a cop when I was 18 years old working in a dangerous inner city.
We had some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the United States at the time.
I also did a lot of raids with the FBI, DEA, all the elite units.
And yes, we had many, many dangerous confrontations, and we handled them the right way.
Sometimes we had to use force.
Sometimes we didn't.
But we got the job done.
And we also had a police chief that if this nonsense was going on now, he would have unleashed his army on these people.
We would have used our nightsticks and cracked some heads.
I know that sounds discussion, but that's the only way to handle this crap.
All right.
That is a perfect segue.
No, I'm sorry.
I was just going to say that's a perfect segue into what we're talking about.
You know, I like people who can talk about their practice.
Anybody can theorize.
Anybody can say, well, you know, if they called me a racist, I would stand up to the media.
Well, if you've never done it before, you don't know.
Anybody can say, well, if I was a cop, I would do this.
Well, if you haven't done it before, you don't know.
Jim Lancia knows.
And we have used your book.
Of course, Jim, as you remember in the past, we've used it as a big fundraising incentive, sent out a lot of copies, downtown white police, demonizing the alpha cop, glorifying the thugs.
Let's now, with your history being a little bit better understood by those maybe tuning in for the first time tonight, let's get into it.
You were that kind of cop in that kind of time.
What is it like for you, a man who maintained law and order in this country?
What is it like for you to see what is taking place in America the last two weeks?
It's utterly painful as an American, as a retired police officer, to see America go full retard right now.
It's absolutely, is that okay to say that?
Oh, yeah, that's a quote from the movie.
But yes, America is full-blown a different place.
Even the cops.
Now, I'm, you know, I'm in touch with lots of, you know, current law enforcement officers.
They're good men.
They do everything they can, but they are so handcuffed by the supervision, by the politics, and it's almost impossible to be a real cop today and to do your job.
And to watch what's going on, even the cops.
I mean, I'm, you know, me, even in my book, I'll put down bad police work.
And watching cops react this way, kneeling, trying to make friends with rioters, they're just placating them.
It looks like fear.
It looks like the whole country has Stockholm syndrome right now.
They are afraid of Black Lives Matter and Antifa.
And they simply do not know how to stop it.
Now, a lot of these cop police departments are getting stand down orders from their, you know, their police chiefs, their mayors.
This is being enabled by the politicians and by the supervisory branch of the police department.
So a lot of these guys don't know what to do anymore.
But you know what just recently pissed me off, though, James?
It's how the cops were handling these COVID-19 anti-constitutional laws.
I mean, they were arresting mothers in parks trying to walk their kids in the park just to get out of the house.
They're arresting shop owners for opening up.
So they didn't really, you know, win too much with the people lately on that.
And now, of course, you see these videos, you see this George Floyd thing.
This whole thing is blown out of proportion.
They arrested the four cops.
What more does anybody want?
That's exactly what I said.
Yeah.
So go ahead.
No, I was just going to say, we said that earlier tonight.
I mean, they fired him immediately and arrested him days later.
I mean, what are they protesting for?
I mean, obviously, it's a deep-seated resentment and hatred of white people and of Trump to some degree down the road.
But in any case, Jim, former cop, you put your life on the line to maintain law and order.
Trump was going to be the law and order president.
But when you see, as I saw, but what I saw couldn't possibly compare to the reaction it would have elicited from you.
When you see your current brothers in law enforcement retreating from their own police station as the mob sacks it and burns it and they're running because they've been given stand down orders.
Could you have ever imagined seeing that in your career?
Absolutely not.
In fact, I could remember during training, one of the first things they told us when we were in firearms training was never to give up your gun, even if your partner was held at gunpoint.
Never to give your gun and you could never retreat.
They told us that.
A cop cannot run.
You cannot turn and go the other way.
That was ingrained in our mind.
That's the whole problem.
That's the big difference today.
It's too easy for cops to take these stand down orders and retreat from precincts so they can burn it down or give space for rioters to burn cities down.
It's like you're useless as a police officer if this can happen on your watch.
You understand?
It's painful, and I don't even feel the same kinship with today's policing.
I mean, I know there's good guys, but you know, to be honest with you, this affirmative action police hires and low IQ people they're taking.
I mean, I wrote all about this in my book, and you know, this has been going on for a long time.
These are not the same guys that I served with on the streets of Bridgeport, Connecticut during that time.
They're not the same people.
And that's it.
It's just a different kind, different police.
Ladies and gentlemen, our friend, I'm not going to call him a guest.
He's part of the family.
Longtime contributor to PBC, Jim Lancia.
Former cop.
Bridgeport, Connecticut.
During the height of the crack epidemic, he wrote a book about his life story, especially that during his time as a cop.
Downtown White Police.
Find it on Amazon.
Buy it.
We'll be back with him right after this.
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Okay, back with Jim Lancia.
Great to have on tonight with us a man's man, a guy who really was law and order.
You know, Donald Trump ran as the law and order candidate.
I haven't seen a lot of law and order this week.
I'm glad to have a cop with us who served the search warrants.
Jim, how many kick-the-door down search warrants did you serve?
I mean, instances where, you know, there could have been some fireworks where you could have been in jeopardy.
Oh, man, I can't tell you how many.
I mean, I was in three elite units, anti-crime, special services, and the tactical unit.
And even while I was in the patrol car, the FBI used to ask for me and my partner specifically to kick the doors down for them.
So I've done hundreds.
There was many guns at these locations.
I could have used my firearm at these rates at least 20% of the time legally.
But I didn't because, you know, the guns were there, but they didn't, they dropped them until we told them to drop them.
So it also bothers me with the trigger happy guys, too, because it just makes trouble for the good cops out there.
Not that you don't have to use your gun sometimes, but today there just seems to be, you know, not every case, but in some case, it seems to be just a little bit like these SWAT teams just really want to start shooting up the place for ridiculous reasons.
But that's not necessarily what the problem is here.
I think we all know that Antifa, BLM, these are all paid for groups.
This is not organic, right?
These are subversive elements with George Soros behind it.
Now, everybody knows this, yet nobody really wants to talk too much about that.
You're aware of that, right?
They're even on YouTube saying that they're being paid for this, the black.
Oh, yeah.
There's no doubt there's evidence in that in some of these protests, you've got paid so-called crisis actors, and it's been funded by umbrella corporations under the Soros arm, I guess you could say.
So, yeah, you're right.
But now, this is a subversion.
I mean, this is basically an armed army on the streets of the United States creating havoc.
Why isn't see now?
I know, you know, I backed to Trump in the beginning, but I have since I don't care about any politics right now.
I think both sides are full of it right now.
The Republicans, all they do is complain and let the Democrats just completely destroy the country.
And all they keep doing is saying we got to get more Republicans in there.
Well, I think that's not going to work.
I mean, I think this is, there's a disease in politics right now, and it's on both sides because we wouldn't be here if we really had some good guy.
And here's another problem, what's going to lead into what all this is about.
Trump made a big mistake doing that prison reform because what made the crime go down drastically from the early 90s to Dow was the crime bill of the 90s, the three strikes and you're out.
That drastically reduced the violent crime in this country.
And now it's going to spike back up.
Okay, so I don't, there's no real prison reform needed.
To be honest with you, knowing what's happening out there, there should probably be twice the amount of number of blacks in prison than there are right now.
And that's, I know that's a harsh thing to say, but it's true.
They get off on everything.
Look at the guys they were letting out of prison.
Look at recently, the black guy that was released from prison, he had 87 arrests, and then he stabbed some white lady.
The guy, did you see that?
Did you see?
No, I didn't.
Jim, I didn't.
I've seen a lot this week.
It's hard to keep up with it all.
I did not see that.
Explain it to us.
I know.
This is just one case.
He had 70 or 80 prior arrests of violence before that.
How do you commit 80 crimes, get convicted 80 times, and not do due time in prison?
Enough time in prison.
See, this is the new reform.
They're going to just keep letting guys out like this.
So the thing is, is that's a mistake.
So basically, what these people are complaining about is they think that people of color are being targeted by police.
Well, who's making these arrests?
Is it all white cops?
Look at Memphis, right?
You guys are, you're familiar with Memphis, right?
You have a lot of black.
Yeah.
You have a lot of black cops in Memphis.
There's a majority of black police officers in Memphis, right?
And that's the fact.
They have a black police officer.
Well, see, that's another thing.
Yes.
I mean, the denizens revolt against the police department, but in majority, minority cities, the majority of the police officers are black.
So again, it begs the question.
What are you protesting?
Right.
So a lot of the blacks being locked up are for crimes committed against other blacks with black witnesses putting them in prison for committing crimes against them, black police officers making the arrests, black prosecutors, black judges.
So is it only the white officers that are the racists putting blacks in prison?
See, here's an example.
When I worked the project in British, I worked in the sixth largest project in the United States.
It was rated number one worst crime.
So there was a time, it's all black and some Hispanic.
So there was a time when, you know, the government was coming down and people were complaining saying, wait, you got all these white officers and you're arresting only blacks.
But there were only blacks living there.
They were committing the crimes.
And the fact that there's only white officers were there, because that was a federal mandate, because the black officers didn't want to work in the project.
They thought it was racist to be working with their own people.
So people don't know the inner workings of how ridiculous the situation is.
Okay?
So that shows you how nuts it is.
So when blacks are going to prison, it's because they're committing the crimes.
There you go.
50% of the 5% of the population is black male.
They're committing 60% of the homicide.
Okay?
And so somebody's got to go to jail for that.
And those are the ones they're getting caught for.
You just don't realize.
Sometimes these guys commit 30 crimes before they ever go to prison for one, before they ever enough evidence to get them.
And then they think, here's another fallacy, blacks being arrested for drugs.
A lot of times, blacks are picked up for other charges and they happen to have drugs on them.
So if they can't make a charge stick, they'll usually use the drug charge or at least put them in for something.
So you see what I mean?
It ends up being a drug charge that they go to prison for.
Believe me, cops are not patrolling the streets saying, hey, I'm going to let that white guy do whatever he wants because he's white.
That doesn't work.
That's stupid.
And for people to believe that, they have to be incredibly brainwashed and stupid.
And it's very difficult for me to watch the news, the mainstream news, and how people are reacting right now.
It's just, it doesn't seem like America anymore.
These people will believe anything they're told, and it's very dangerous.
And this is going to be the result.
Now, let me ask you, James, what is the new police reform that they're asking for?
What more can they restrict a police officer to do?
What more?
Just not do anything at all?
That's another thing that's going to happen.
Cops are going to back off again, like they historically do when they get their balls broken.
And then crime's going to go up, and then everybody's going to say that cops don't care about the crime.
It's racism again.
That you can't win.
It's just that you never win in this situation.
And you got to stop coddling the black male.
They're the predator.
That's right.
They are the predators of this country.
They commit all the crime.
And that's it.
It's just the way it is.
Now, you're not taking that just because you've read some report online.
Is that what you saw in your career as a police officer who was committing and your eyewitness accounting as a police officer who served a career with dignity and honor in service of law and order?
What did you see, Jim?
This is first-hand information you're getting from someone on the streets.
Remember, I grew up in a multicultural inner city.
I went to school with blacks, Hispanics, everybody.
And as I worked in the police department, it was a multicultural police department.
The city was multicultural.
So I'm giving you first-hand information from a man who actually made the arrest, knew what was going on, saw the papers, hide everything.
He didn't then.
So this is what they do.
This is what they're doing.
Like America believes a lie.
Hold on right there, buddy.
My brother, Jim Lancia, what a guy.
I wish we had more police officers like that now.
Jim Lancia, downtown white police.
That's the name of his book.
Find it on Amazon.
We'll be right back with you.
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In the next segment, our last segment of tonight's three-hour broadcast, we will go live to Chicago with Jack Ryan, who just returned home from South Africa.
He left America back in January to get away from all of this stuff, the political cycle, the violence, the race baiting.
And he went to South Africa of all places.
I mean, I know there's some irony in that to get away from it all.
And then when he finally comes back last week, nationwide riots, the likes of which we haven't seen since 1968, welcome him home.
And Chicago has been not spared the treatment.
And he will be telling us what's going on in Chicago firsthand, eyewitness accounting.
But first, back to Jim Lancia.
Jim, I don't want you to spend a lot of time on this, but you just heard, you know, we had the little news break there.
How sick, how disgusting people like John Elway.
You had a couple of people in the NFL family, like Drew Brees and the coach of the Broncos, Fangio, even remotely wink at some truth, and they were instantly cowed and cucked and apologetic within hours.
And then you have other people like Elway, you know, just totally in the tank.
The commissioner of the NFL, Goodell, now also.
I mean, it's just sick.
It's just sick to see how weak our people have become.
Why would you ever cow and bend the knee in front of lawlessness and in front of people who hate you?
I know this is a little bit of a departure from what we brought you on to talk about, but as a man, just man-to-man, not radio host to former cop.
But what do you think of this, Jim?
Well, it's like you said, it's cuckery beyond belief.
And I've been watching Republicans and Democrats all saying George Floyd deserves justice.
Well, George Floyd got more justice than most people will ever get.
And George Floyd had a pretty expensive criminal record, okay?
He was no angel either.
And you know what?
From Trey Gowdy, I heard Trey Gowdy even said, even say on Fox News, he's saying, oh, he deserves justice.
Now, here's a guy who's a Republican, and he's supposed to be law and order.
He was a former prosecutor, and he should know better than anybody else.
If you ask a question, if you ask a question about something current like this, George Floyd, just say, you know what?
It's not for me to comment on.
Let the justice system handle it.
We're not supposed to publicly lynch people before they ever even get at trial.
I mean, come on.
We don't know everything.
I mean, if the cops messed up, they're paying for it big time.
And if they're not the first cops to mess up and pay for it big time, it happens all the time.
And so, but as far as these celebrities all coming out, it's like they're vying for position to be the biggest groveler cuck worshiper of the thugs.
That's why I even mentioned that in my book.
It's like they're on their knees.
Oh, let me show you how not racist I am.
And it's just disgusting.
And I'm surprised at some of the people that are actually saying it.
It's incredible.
Yeah, I mean, with you, I'm, no, go ahead.
Well, I was just going to say, I remember, I mean, I played basketball in high school.
I was, you know, I watched football as much as anybody else, not more, not less.
You know, in the 80s and 90s, Elway just seemed like, you know, a guy, you know, a football player, you know, a guy's guy.
But it's one thing to see these sports ball athletes and celebrities cuck.
But when you see, as I saw, Jim, this week, members of the National Guard doing the macarena to, you know, in order to appease arsonists and looters and to not, you know, to try to curve favor with the mob.
Again, Jim, I got to go back to you because you're the guy who did it.
You were the cop.
You were the guy who was busting down doors.
You were the guys who maintained law and order back when it was allowed to be maintained.
You see the National Guardsmen doing the macarena.
What do you think?
Well, I think it's stupid and ridiculous and shows how unaware of what they should, how they should present themselves in a position of authority.
The thug culture needs to fear the police in a way that, hey, if you don't break the law, you don't have to worry about it.
You break the law, you better worry about it.
And these cops, I see cops dancing.
Cops are doing it.
You can look at mine and see British cops dancing with people.
They look like, and they're the biggest cucks on earth, the British cops.
But honest to God, it's frustrating to see how retarded cops look today dancing and trying to, you're never going to make friends with these people.
They don't want to be friends with you.
You shouldn't want to make friends with you.
And honestly, and you may not believe this or not, but there was a call we went on once where a cop was trying to disperse a group of like 30 black people.
He was by himself.
They wouldn't leave.
So they called me.
I went there.
I got out of the car.
I didn't even have to say anything.
20 of them, all of them, they all just walked away slowly and left.
And the cop said, that's embarrassing, man.
He goes, I was here trying to get them to leave for 10 minutes.
They wouldn't go.
And you walk out of the car and they walk away without you even say anything.
That's because they knew that I didn't give a shit a crap if there was 20 of them or not.
They're going to move.
It's just the attitude.
It's the confidence.
And you know what?
That's how cops have to be.
And you know what?
If you consistently back up and retreat and hold the line and let people burn and loot, they're going to do it.
And look at that police cap, that black police captain that was killed by all those black males.
How come?
Yeah, that's right.
We talked about that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
How come they don't care about that?
So it's only the thug-like.
And here's another amazing statistic.
Cops kill more white males than they kill black males.
Blacks engage cops a lot more, but yet they kill white males more.
So white males are more endangered when it comes to police contact than black males are.
Okay?
Those are FBI statistics.
They need to be shown.
But you know what?
It doesn't matter.
These people won't listen to reason.
It's a thug movement.
along with Antifa.
It's a thug movement, and people are taking a knee to that thug movement.
And that is destroying this country.
It can't sustain itself like this.
It just cannot.
It's mob rule.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, I would say this to that.
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Jim, with about a minute, two minutes remaining, final word is yours.
We could have gone three hours with you tonight and it wouldn't have been enough.
What do you have to say in closing?
Well, I would like to put a positive spin on what's going on, but I really can't.
I want to be honest.
That's right.
I mean, it's the truth.
I think until they restore law and order, until there's respect again for the law itself and for, you know, to bring things back to nonviolence, it's just going to get worse.
And like I said, if people keep bending the knee to these thugs, they're going to push and push and push and push.
And I don't know what more we can do for them.
I just don't.
Well, we know your reaction to law enforcement's response to this, but with just seconds remaining, we all were excited about Trump four years ago at this time.
Your reaction to the president's handling of this situation, 30 seconds.
I think he lets the mob control him, too.
I think he should have allowed the justice system to work itself out, too.
You can't have a president comment on each and every incident that happens.
They want to bait him with it, and they're doing it.
He should just allow the justice system to work.
And that's it.
I mean, but as far as the National Guard on the streets, I guess if you have to use it temporarily, then you've got to use it.
But they better do something.
And you know what?
But we don't need that kind of response.
If you let the police departments do what they have to do and use the force they need to use to stop this, believe me, they'll think twice about rioting again.
I guess that's all I can say.
Well, I'll tell you what.
Yeah, I think Trump was reminded at some point.
I think in his heart, Trump does have good instincts, but I think he was reminded at some point in the last few days who is really in charge of this country and what power he really does have and does not have as president of the United States.
And that's why we have not seen more action.
I mean, how in the hell could anyone allow multiple, numerous American cities to be burned, looted, pillaged, and give nothing but strongly worded tweets?
Somebody's in charge here, and it is not Donald Trump.
Jim, final word to you.
Well, you just said it.
You said it the right way.
I think we're relying on a president to take us out of this.
It takes the whole country to do it.
A president, whether he has good intentions or not, he's showing that there's just, you know, somebody's in control.
Like you said, it's not the president.
Jim, I got to tell you, you've been on the show many, many, many times over the years.
You're part of the family.
your contributor.
I am so glad we had the chance to talk to you tonight.
I hope we talk to you again very soon.
Godspeed, stay safe.
Thank you for the example you set.
Thank you very much, James.
Thank you.
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And isn't the name of that band appropriately enough for tonight's live broadcast?
That is the police with their hit.
When the world is running down, you make the best of what's still around.
And that was Jack Ryan's musical selection tonight, even before we knew the former tough guy cop, Jim Lancia, was going to be our friend and guest on the radio tonight.
Jack, it's great to have you back, and it's great to have you back stateside.
You know, Jack left the country back in January to get away from an American election year and all of the rancor that comes in such a year.
He went to South Africa.
He reported from South Africa a few weeks ago.
Just last week, came back to Chicago and was welcomed back home by nationwide riots.
Jack, you were prescient in your retreat from America.
And man, the timing of your return.
What do you make it all?
What a great song tonight to welcome you back to the U.S. Thank you.
I'm back home, so to speak.
But it's not surprising.
I was seven years old doing 68 riots in Chicago.
And these things go in cycles.
So 50 years ago, we had these urban anarchy riots that destroyed cities like Detroit, Michigan, where my mom was born.
100 years ago, my Russian grandfather, a teenager, was fighting the White Army against the communists.
So we have the same kind of thing 100 years, 50 years.
And so we have these things.
But yeah, I came back home to the United States.
America tried to get away from it.
But I just had a really great trip.
It's the first time I've traveled abroad in over 20 years, and I want to do something new.
And so I went to, I was hoping to see a couple of African countries, not just South Africa, but Namibia and Botswana and the part of Zimbabwe.
And it was an amazing trip and beautiful places and good people.
I just have to say that my experience is that the African Africans in Africa were much nicer and better behaved and civilized than the African Americans in Chicago or New York doing this stuff.
I didn't meet a single African African in Africa that liked rap music or that wants a riot or loot or things like that.
So anyway, you got a, I did the police song and it's sort of a, would you say the Indian term is Dharma.
You just sort of have to accept your position.
And that leads me right into my book recommendations, which is Meditations by the last great Roman Emperor, Marcus Aurelius, who is one of the most famous Stoics.
And I'm very ecstoic, which is what do good people do in bad times?
You got a soldier on.
You can't change the time that you live in.
But you have to get up every morning and do good because we're good.
And then my movie recommendation is the Omega Man.
It's an early 70s movie starring Charleston Heston.
Very much themes that we're living in now, that there was this plague that wiped out a huge population of the world of the United States, but it created these zombies that were diseased.
And he thinks he's like the last healthy white man left in the United States or in the world.
It turns out he's not, but it's a very, it's a great movie.
They made a terrible remake with Smith, I Am Legend or something like that.
But those are my recommendations tonight.
Thank you very much for having me back on the show.
I can't say I'm really that great to be back in the United States.
I was doing better.
Beautiful women in Western Cape Gorgeous women.
The exchange.
I heard about your time with them.
Yeah, more beautiful women were being nice to me than in the last 10 years in Chicago.
I was picking up some of the language.
I could say, I'll do some Afrikaans.
What other than I could say, it's like, how are you?
They like to go a lot in their things.
And it's, you know, it's the version of Dutch.
And, you know, I don't expect Americans to try to be fluent in foreign languages, but you go abroad, try to pick up a little bit of language, say hello, and flirt with the women in their own country.
And I had a great time and made a lot of friends.
And I've been invited back.
So if all of our cities are destroyed and learned to ruin, I got places to go.
Well, you may want to make a beat a hasty retreat back to South Africa, which you spent the majority of the year coming back.
And again, you said one of the reasons for your extended vacation in South Africa was to get away from the rancor and the politics of an election year in America.
And then you come back home, and of all the times you come back home, you weather the coronavirus hysteria in Cape Town, and you come back and you're in Chicago.
You just get home and nationwide riots break out.
Chicago is not one of the cities that has been spared.
Let's talk about what has happened in Chicago since you've been back home.
Jack, what have you seen?
What have you read?
What have you heard?
Okay, well, I'm not actually in this team.
I'm outside of the city, but I keep close tabs on what's going on in there.
And it's not to be expected.
I mean, it's not to be unexpected.
There are these professional anarchists, Antifa, and there's terrible black gangs, black lives menace.
They're looking for some excuse to riot and show their power in streetways.
And so they had it.
It does look like they actually finally had some incident where there was a case of police brutality.
Now, there are other extenuating circumstances, but it doesn't seem to be a complete lie like the Tawana Brawley rape hoax or the Ferguson, Missouri hands-up township.
It does look like a police officer acted inappropriately.
But the individual that was there was a terrible lifetime criminal.
He was a drug addict.
He was thrown a tamstrom when he was being arrested.
But they have an issue and they're going with it.
But they're just using just mob violence that they can riot loot and they attack beautiful parts of Chicago.
Not like the 60s, 68 one where they burned down their own neighborhoods in the west side.
They invaded downtown Chicago, which they had been doing before.
They've organized and they have these Antifa people that train the gang, black people, gangling with these public transports and go in and they rob just beautiful places, the former Marshall Fields, Macy's, they cleared out Nike stores, and they just, they don't have any tough police people that can give the orders to put down the mob.
Now, other news is that certain communities are being vigilant.
Hispanic communities in Little Village and Cicero, including some Hispanic street gangs, the Latin kings, have put the word out that they don't allow rioting and looting and they're taking it.
And there is a tough neighbor, the famous one, the Irish neighborhood of the best Paul's daily bridgeport.
People are going out and they're policing their own neighborhood to see that these communists and these black rioters don't loot.
But otherwise, no, this is what we got.
And they had it in St. Petersburg 100 years ago.
They had it in Munich.
Communists came to power for, I think it was a month for World War I veterans that took back the streets.
So yeah, we're having anarchy and criminals, communists, and terrible black lives people.
Media is promoting them.
Yeah, it's hell.
So we're back here in hell.
Welcome back.
Welcome back to hell, Jack.
It's great to have you.
But the Magnificent Mile, isn't that a stretch of Chicago that they have been looting?
I mean, they were so upset and distraught over the death of George Floyd that they had to loot these high-end boutiques.
High-end boutiques are just regular stores.
And yeah, they hit the Nike, wiped out the Nike store on North Michigan Avenue.
What other famous ones they hit?
The main one was the Macy's, which used to be a famous independent Chicago store, Marshall Field, which is just gorgeous.
It's one of the most beautiful parts of North America, downtown Chicago.
And I was hoping we could do a show here.
We'll see if it comes back.
But these mobs, you know, mob rule with communist anti-fa people who are organized that can put 10,000 riders and looters with baseball bats and lips and smack there.
And if you don't have some tough people that can defend them, then we're not doing it with these cowards, these pussies, these Lindsey Graham.
Oh, did you hear the rumour that Lindsey Graham was just outed by high-end homosexual prostitutes in Washington?
He said he was homo.
I did hear the rumor.
And as I heard the rumor, it didn't exactly shock me or floor me.
No, it's not having noticed.
No, it just is like when I found out that Bob Marley smoked marijuana or that the Bonano, Colombo, Gambino, Genovese, and Lou Chasey crime families were actually involved in organized crime.
I was shocked to find out Lindsey Graham was homosexual.
But hey, what are you going to do?
Well, I would have said if he wasn't what they allege, he missed a hell of an opportunity to quote Keith Alexander.
But yeah, so that's another thing that happened this week that we might have mentioned otherwise.
But when the entire nation is burning, it's hard to focus, I guess.
But yeah, Lindsey Graham and the male escort.
These homosexual porn stars actually were the ones who made these allegations.
Who's to say if it's true?
But again, watching his mannerisms and it doesn't exactly give you a lot of hope that it's false.
Well, anyway, Jack, listen.
But I wrote about this a couple years ago.
What's the matter with South Carolina?
Where they didn't have a heterosexual southern white guy in the office of governor or U.S. Senator.
So hey, check it out at OccidentalDescent.com.
That's where he wrote it.
And Jack, stay safe up in Chicago if you can.
And we'll talk to you hopefully next week, if not the week after.
Love you.
Appreciate your.
God bless you.
God bless our fans.
We're going to make it through.
We'll get through it.
Hey, there you go.
Hey, for Jack Ryan, Keith Alexander, our friend tonight, Jim Lancia.