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June 20, 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.
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People gather round and they clap their hands.
He's a great big bundle of joy.
He pops the boogie boogie rag, the Chattanooga Shoeshine boy.
Well, we'd like to dedicate that song, ladies and gentlemen, to Dan Kathy of Chick-fil-A tonight, the Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy.
Hey, Keith, I have an email here that I would like to really feature.
It comes from a listener in Texas, and he writes this, Mr. Edwards.
As you can probably tell from my email, I was at one time a student at Texas A ⁇ M University.
You may be unaware of the school's Confederate ties.
Most out-of-staters are, but I'm glad to fill you in.
A man by the name of Lawrence Sullivan Ross, or Sully, as he is called in college station, was one of the youngest generals in all of the Confederate Army.
He participated in over 135 battles defending his home state of Texas.
As if this resume wasn't strong enough, Sully became governor of Texas after the war, a post he eventually resigned to become president of Texas A ⁇ M. As president, Ross is credited with saving the school from financial ruin.
His tenure saw a large expansion in facilities, increased enrollment as Texan men wanted their sons educated by their former commander, and increased state funding of the school.
He was a personal tutor to many of the students of the school, refusing to pay, refusing any payment besides, quote, a penny for their thoughts, end quote, which sparked the famous school tradition of placing a penny on his statue at the center of campus before taking a test for good luck.
But our school is not at all the one he fought for.
Ross was 75 years ahead of his time advocating for separate but equal facilities.
He is the man responsible for the creation of Prairie View A ⁇ M, Texas A ⁇ M's all-black equivalent, in addition to creating a school specifically for blind and deaf black people.
None of this matters, though, to our black quarterback.
Quarterback.
Kellen Mond is using his position as the most famous quote-unquote student at Texas A ⁇ M to lead the charge on taking down the statue of Sully.
A Confederate general is too racist to have a statue on a campus with an SEC football team.
His mostly black teammates have taken to Twitter to support their leader as they attempt to destroy our school's proud heritage.
With the response I have seen from most people has been surprisingly positive.
There are still too many Southerners who would rather win a few football games than honor their ancestors, and that's really sad.
You and I share the distinct honor of sharing Mississippi heritage.
My grandparents on my dad's side are from Mississippi.
It is one of my favorite places on earth.
Recently, the Southeastern Conference has told Mississippi that if they don't change the state flag, there will be no SEC championship games played in the state.
While I'm sure if anything will come of this, something needs to be done.
Well, I'm not sure if anything will come of this.
Something needs to be done about the influence of organized sports over our proud region.
I admittedly love sports, as do many godly conservative white southerners, but this madness must stop.
College football was my favorite thing in the world during my middle school years.
So it feels strange to say that I probably won't watch this year.
Would love to hear Keith's take on what the non-white controlled sports industry has done to our society.
Looking forward to throwing TPC on the radio tonight as my family travels this weekend.
Keith, what a fantastic letter from our young listener in Texas.
And I really appreciate you educating me and by extension educating our audience on the history of Lawrence Sullivan Ross and the founding of Texas A ⁇ M. What a fantastic heritage that institution has, Keith.
But as we have seen in recent days, the attack on the Confederate flag by the Southeastern Conference, the SEC in Mississippi, your alma mater, OMS, your thoughts, your reaction to this young man's letter, and what a guy, how proud I am to have this man as a member of our listening audience.
Well, you know, I'm glad that he educated me on the origins of the name Sully.
That's a typical Southern male nickname.
I grew up with a boy that lived down the street named Sully.
Also, I imagine that this particular person, John Sullivan Ross, had something to do with the founding of another Texas institution of higher education, Sol Ross University.
So, you know, he must have been quite a figure, and that's an important person whose statue definitely doesn't need to be taken down from Texas A ⁇ M. You know, I've had a dream, like Martin Luther King had a dream.
I had a dream.
My dream is that suddenly we're going to wake up and maybe Callan Mond and the people that think like him are going to all depart from the rosters of Southeastern Conference football.
Then we could have all-white teams like we did back in 1969.
I've been watching a copy I have of the 1969 Ole Miss Alabama game with Archie Manning versus Scott Hunter, 33-32 with Ole Miss driving.
They lost, but driving, certainly in for a touchdown at the very end of it.
But the time ran out.
The guy, Floyd Franks, couldn't get out of bounds.
This is what we need.
We need college football to return to what it was.
It's not the minor leagues of the NFL, which is what you would think it is now.
It is a way for us to achieve the Athenian ideal of a balanced man, a man who is good academically, artistically, and athletically, and spiritually.
This is the old ideal of the South, and we need to return to it.
We don't need to get people representing our colleges and universities whose presence on the campus, if they were not athletes, would be limited to the janitorial staff.
This is what we need in America.
And quite frankly, this may be the wonderful opportunity to do it.
Let these black athletes overplay their hand and refuse to have their services.
Then they would be off the campus.
Nobody's going to pay them to be there.
And then we can staff the football teams with students that happen to be good at football or basketball or whatever other sports they have.
And we will not make an idol of football and basketball the way that we do now.
And we'll have people that can identify with the student body like we used to in the old days.
I remember those pep rallies back in the late 60s and whatnot.
It was a different world.
The University of Texas in 1969 was the last NCAA college football champion, Division I champion, that had an all-white team.
So that's, you know, I'd be glad to turn the clock back.
If Kellen Mond wants to help me do that, more power to him.
Let's do that.
Refuse to play, Kellen, and see if you can get your other teammates that think like you do to do the same thing, and maybe we can have a better athletic program at all of these colleges, one that the student body can be proud of like they could back in the days of Archie Manning's team.
Most of his fellow teammates went on to be insurance agents, lawyers, doctors, oil tycoons, city managers.
Nowadays, if these people 10 years out aren't in prison, the guys you are cheering in the stand, you consider it a plus.
Ladies and gentlemen, we will be right back.
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Nobody gonna slow me down.
Oh no, I've got to keep on moving.
I'm nothing gonna break up my sky.
I'm not gonna lie, sprout.
Oh no, I've got to keep on moving.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, people ask me, you know, how do you not get dejected?
How could I get dejected?
Listen, nothing's going to break my stride as the song just saying.
I'm thrilled to be alive.
I'm thrilled to do the best that I can.
Happy warrior.
I have friends like Keith.
I have a wife, a beautiful wife, barefoot and pregnant at home waiting for me to get back there this evening.
Two kids that love me.
Equally barefoot.
That's right.
Wonderful support group, family, friends, listening audience.
Listen, I wouldn't trade who I am and what I do for anyone else in the world.
And you could know such truth, ladies and gentlemen.
Not you and our listening audience, because you and our listening audience, I think, by and large, probably almost to a man and a woman, understand what I'm talking about and live a similar life.
But for everyone else out there, the confused, the forsaken, they too could know such life, but they have to embrace the truth and they have to embrace the risk that comes from knowing and acknowledging and acting on such truth.
But Keith, and there is a lot of deceit out there in the world right now.
We were talking, spent the last segment really reading that article that we received from our listener in Texas and having you respond to it.
The SEC, another story out of Division I men's football this week.
The University of Florida, the Florida Gators, are going to ban their cheer called Gator Bait.
Now, very quickly, without going into the story, Keith, can you explain what the Gator Bait chant is and how they?
It's where they get their arms and they clap them together with their palms going down so that it will be like a...
An alligator chomping down on something.
But see, the idea that these black athletes that are privileged characters anyway, being paid much too much for what they're doing, like you say, they get paid millions of dollars eventually if they're good enough to go to the NFL or the NBA to play a child's game.
And we're supposed to consider them not just good athletes, but geniuses and arbiters of public taste and everything else.
And it would really be wonderful if the white people of America that provide all the money look at the stands and compare it to the field.
In the field, it's almost all black.
Up in the stands, it's almost all white.
All right.
And all that's true.
All that's true.
But it hasn't stopped the old Miss fans from continuing to go there even though they banned the Christian Cross, the Confederate flag.
It hasn't stopped the NASCAR fans.
Well, I guess we haven't had an NASCAR fan.
What I'm arguing for is a new awakening.
But we got to get to the story, though.
The story about the Florida Gators and how that's germane to what we're talking about.
And by the way, folks, if it needs to be repeated, let me repeat it now.
Never kneel.
Never apologize.
Never kneel.
And what I would say is take a counteroffensive on them.
Don't support these athletic programs.
If they have empty stands, that's where all the money comes from.
That and the television.
If they just had to get by on the television revenues, they couldn't make it.
Yeah, let them broadcast the game with no white fans in the stands and see how that looks.
But here's the thing, what happened in Florida.
What happened in Florida?
They have discontinued their Gator bait chant because an article came out this week, Keith, that stated that up until the early 1900s, it was widespread in the South that white Southerners would take black babies and use them to feed their alligators.
Now, somebody's been smoking crack or something.
No, no, no.
No, that's come out this week that because of that, directly because of that lie from the pit of hell, what are we going to hear next?
Soap and lampshades?
But no.
No, no.
Whites up until the 1900s were using black babies as alligator bait.
And so because of that report, the University of Florida is doing away with their Gatorbait chant because it brings back these memories for these blacks of their grandparents or whatever, or whatever.
Well, then their grandparents are on crack, too, because nothing like that happened.
It's like the Jewish propaganda in World War I about German soldiers throwing Belgian babies up in the air and for bayonet practice.
Something like that is so absurd.
But nonetheless, nothing is too absurd that the white cucks that are in charge of society, in charge of these schools, in charge of these athletic programs, will not give them full credence and act upon them.
For example, they want Ole Miss or they want the state of Mississippi to take the Confederate emblem, the rebel flag, off of their state flag.
Well, and what's their big, you know, if you don't, what's going to happen?
We're not going to play championships in Mississippi.
Well, guess what?
They haven't played a championship in Mississippi in years.
The two SEC teams in Mississippi are Ole Miss and Mississippi State, and they're usually down from the middle to the bottom of the Western Conference.
So that is the most empty threat ever.
You know, if they said they were going to prevent Alabama from doing it, that'd be a different matter.
Well, I'll tell you, well, Alabama's a proud Confederate state.
You know, all of these states have the Confederate ensign in their insignia.
The state of Florida, I mean, what do you think that is?
That's the Celtic Cross, or rather the Cross of San Francisco.
Same thing for Alabama.
They have a name.
All of that.
They're all still.
And Arkansas.
All of it.
But anyway, I wrote the book 10 years ago.
It's the 10-year anniversary of racism schemes.
10 years ago, this June, this month, that book debuted.
It is more timely than ever.
And I'll tell you, if I did an updated version, there wouldn't be enough pages in the world to incorporate it all.
Keith, just this week, Facebook announced that it was removing official campaign ads from the committee to re-elect President Donald Trump, official campaign ads from the committee to re-elect the sitting president because they represented organized hate.
So that's how long, in 10 years, the line has been redrawn.
Now, anything the president says is not only racist and Nazi and xenophobic and all of these other things, but it's actually organized hate to the extent that it will get banned from Facebook.
Well, who's the real president of the United States?
Donald Trump or Mark Zuckerberg?
No, this is what's happening.
Basically, they are so fearless now, Jewish power and influence, that they have dropped any pretense of being in the background.
They're coming right out here and showing you who runs America, who runs the media, who runs the governments, who runs the schools.
That's what's going on.
And look, there's no reason why we have to submit meekly to that type of dictatorial power.
Well, Donald Trump is meeting in Tulsa tonight.
One of our listeners wrote, The Political Cess Pool is broadcasting during the same time as Donald Trump's rally.
I guarantee it'll be better than the Trump rally.
But Donald Trump, you know, I have seen article after article this week criticizing the people who are going to be in that arena tonight in Tulsa, Oklahoma, for not practicing social distancing.
How many, Keith, how many articles have you read about the anarchists, the terrorists, the looters, the destroyers of civilization?
And all of these rallies we have seen of theirs, have we heard the media lament their lack of social distancing?
In other words, black radicals and white liberals.
Well, you know, it's just like George Orwell said in Animal Farm: all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.
You're seeing no criticism whatsoever of the protesters.
And on the other hand, with a straight face, they come out as if there's some principle that you're not supposed to get together in crowds that applies to a Trump rally only.
Hey, is it just me, Keith, or did tonight's show with Jesse Lee Peterson and Brett McEtee go by a little bit more quickly?
I mean, it just flew.
Well, we got 30 minutes left, so we're not done yet.
But wow, we're turning the corner.
I'm going to get Jerry to put on top now next.
Stay tuned, folks.
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Back in the USSR.
Well, that is what a great song.
And what an appropriate song for Jack Ryan, who is back in USSR.
Soviet Union has re-emerged as the current American government.
Boy, and you know, he went to South Africa earlier this year to get away from election year America.
And boy, when he had to come back, or when he eventually got back, when he was eventually able to come home, he went from the frying pan into the fire.
Riots and looting and insurrection.
And man, oh man, and in Chicago, are you kidding me, Jack?
How are you tonight?
I'm doing okay, but I'm not exactly sure what country I'm in.
I'm not in Keith Alexander's 1950s, early 60s, OSI and Lee Beaver type world.
I'm back.
But I like that song very much.
And it's a song.
It's by the very obscure English pop group, kind of a one-hit wonder.
I think their name was something like the Bedbugs or something like, no, no, Beatles.
But anyway, but I like the song.
But yeah, no, I'm back.
And if you have come street protests and people are getting angry and people are saying you should go back to Africa, I'm going to say, like, yeah, I'd love to go back to Africa.
I was having a great time.
African Africans are.
Did they use you as alligator bite?
Like we're talking about the University of Florida.
Really nice.
And they were being the African Africans were being much nicer to me than the African Americans in Atlanta and Chicago.
And I met so many nice people, so many good-looking, beautiful women were just being nice to me.
And I just have these property and lawyers and responsibilities to come back to.
So I came back.
I'm here trying to make the best of it.
I'm right in the middle of riots and looting and elections.
And, you know, so I'm back.
You know, say hello to my fans, but I'm back.
Hey, well, listen, they're happy to have you back.
I know you were actually back week before last, which was your, I guess, first week back since returning from Africa about a month ago.
You were there for most of the year until just about a month ago.
And anyway, like I said, Jack, you came back home and America was set ablaze by the practitioners of tolerance and diversity.
I mean, they value everything.
Our children did it again.
They don't value diversity of opinion and they don't value rule of law.
And wow, to see how law enforcement has capitulated to the extent that they're just seeding American cities to these thugs.
Well, it's the mayors that are doing that in the city council.
Well, I mean, the cops are still obeying those orders.
But in any event, Jack, what's up in Chicago tonight?
What's your message for the audience this evening?
Okay, well, my message is that things are bad, but they're not unexpected.
So this is a presidential election year.
Our elections seem like they go forever.
It's like permanent revolution, like Trotsky won.
But in election year, you're going to see these people causing trouble, trying to get attention.
And so these things wrapping them up.
And then I also think that these things go in cycles every 100 years, every 50 years.
So 100 years ago, my grandfather, Russian grandfather, was in Russia, and the communist anarchists were coming in, causing troubles, taking down patriotic statues.
And my grandfather, he served in the White Army to fight the Bolsheviks.
We lost.
And then he came over.
And then 50 years later, that was the 67, 68, 69, 70.
I was a small boy, but I remember it then.
And it was a civil war.
Days of rage.
Yeah, days of rage.
And I just remembered how repulsive those heirs and Abby Hoffman.
And I was fighting as a seven-year-old.
I'm going to tell you a story, but every day I had to get up and argue with these University Caro students about the Vietnam War and things like that.
And I'm sitting there and I'm waiting for the bus.
And there's a newsstand.
And the newsstand, there's a sign that said, notice that we don't sell Playboy or Penthouse magazine to miners.
And so I'm looking at that.
And okay, I'm a good Christian boy, and I know that Playboy was not a good Christian magazine.
And Penthouse is even worse.
But I thought they were talking about coal miners and that they wouldn't sell these magazines to coal miners in our area.
And I thought about it for a while, and I thought, it seemed really unfair that if these were bad men single out coal miners, because there probably weren't that many coal miners in the area.
And I just, the more injustice I felt about that, I just made a vow.
If any of these students or my teachers put down the coal miners, I'd argue and I'd fight with them.
I didn't mean that they should be allowed to buy these magazines.
But anyway, so anyway, my facts weren't right.
I was a little bit off.
But the principle is good, is that we should stand up for our working people, coal miners and things like that.
But we don't want them to corrupt.
And so anyway, that was just a story that I did.
It was 50 years ago.
I was fighting then.
I'm fighting now.
But it's horrible, but it's not unexpected.
So it's not something I'm like, oh, I never thought that this could happen in the United States.
No, it happens like there.
So just toughen up, deal with it, and we'll get through it.
Well, Jack, what do you make of all these protests?
Is this what?
What's the big picture?
Have they got something besides just vending on their mind?
Is there a reason why it has come by at this particular time and place?
Well, it's because it's an election year, and it's about power.
It's about identity politics, different groups, black, homosexuals.
They're pushing to try to see that they're getting power.
They're looking around for some event.
Almost all of these racial hate crime ones were complete hoaxes.
Does look like the Minnesota police one does look like the police abused the guy when they're doing, but the victim was a terrible person.
He was a career criminal.
He was using drugs in his system.
He was violently resisting arrest.
But it does look like the police officer did abuse the guy.
So there's some issue.
But they're looking for a lot of people.
You know, let me ask you this.
How would you have handled a 6'6, 250-pound guy that was resisting arrest?
I don't know how I would have done it.
Well, and two, Jack, you know, I mean, obviously it can be debated, but that guy was on drugs.
That guy was a career criminal.
I agree.
That guy did resist arrest.
And if he hadn't resisted arrest, there wouldn't have been an accident.
I obviously don't think that the cop meant to kill him.
And I think with regard to the drug abuse that George Floyd was on and the circumstances in that moment, I am not so sure he doesn't get exonerated in a decent, honest way.
I agree.
I agree with everything that you said, but I mean, there are issues.
And a lot of this, we have racial reality.
So we can't be these things like, oh, race doesn't matter.
So if a black police officer was trying to arrest this guy and was risking arrest and did these things, we wouldn't have riots.
So I would say in the roughest ghetto with drug acts and stuff, you got to be careful.
And our white police officers, a lot of them, they should move away or deal with it.
Well, I think that's what they want.
Well, we talked about this, Jack and Keith, with Jim Lancia, a former retired police officer in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
He worked some of the worst projects in America during the height of the crack epidemic.
We talked to Jim a couple of weeks ago about what it was like to be a beat cop in those neighborhoods.
I think what they're trying to do, I think that's the end game on this, or one of the end games.
They want to end white policemen in these diverse areas.
So consequently, if you live in Chicago, all you're going to have is the same thing.
Well, that's a great question, Jack.
So this is something that has gone from just theory to something that's actually getting pushed forward in places like Minneapolis.
They're going to abolish the police.
Abolish the police.
How does that work in a city like Chicago?
What happens if the police are non-existent?
Well, there's idiot lapses and stuff, but I grew up around the Nation of Islam there, and they say a lot of hateful, stupid things.
But they will do basic education and police.
And so if you do Nation of Islam security, they will do security and they will rough up drug dealers and stuff.
And no one cares.
No one's going to riot if some Nation of Islam guy roughs up a drug dealer.
But without white police, they're going to start roughing up white people.
Well, I mean, it's not like they're not.
Like, they never have roughed up right.
You look at the videos, we see all kinds of terrible.
Oh, yeah.
You're right about it.
Hey, Jack, you're right about that.
I have seen in recent days countless, countless, on a daily basis, numerous instances.
Whites on a bus, whites in a department store, whites walking down the sidewalk, just getting absolutely harassed, even killed, attacked, or killed by blacks in cities that have active police forces.
I'm seeing it.
It's terrible.
But I also, I don't want our listeners to overload on negativity.
So don't watch snuff films of old white people are getting beat up and killed and stuff like that.
Yeah, it's terrible.
Watch the old movies that I like, like Ozzie and Harriet.
Yeah, I got some guy.
I got some old movies.
I got some, what's the one of Audi Murphy, the one he's a decorated World War II guy.
The Hellenbag.
It's a Hellenbag.
Plus, he made a whole series of Westerns in the family.
Hey, listen, next time Jack comes down here, you and him can go to town on those VHS to that VHS library you got, Keith.
In time.
Hey, hold on there, Brother Jack.
We'll be right back with you after the next segment.
Everybody excited with jackets on, everybody talking all over each other.
But anyway, that's the way we do it here at TPC.
We're not like most radio shows where you do things to be normal, like Alfred E. Newman said, right?
Be right back.
I'd invite Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes.
The press has created a rigged system.
They even want to try and rig the election.
Well, I tell you what, it helps in Ohio that we got Democrats in charge of the machines.
And poisoned the mind of so many of our voters.
At the polling booth, where so many cities are corrupt and voter fraud is all too common.
And then they say, oh, there's no voter fraud in our country.
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I don't know, ladies and gentlemen.
For some reason, at the end of a show, when Jack joins us, I just feel like it's Three's Company here on TPC.
And Keith, I got a question for you.
Yeah.
Hey, I got Mr. Furley.
Well, hey, Keith, if you could spend the night with one of the cast members of that program, would it be Suzanne Summers or Joyce DeWitt or John Ritter?
I'm going to take the Fifth Amendment on that one.
Well, no, I mean, you know, you can answer.
Now you're a single person.
Suzanne Summers.
Oh, you know, I remember watching that.
It was after my time, but I still remember watching that.
I always liked John Ritter as an actor.
Well, I'll tell you what I liked was Don Notch as Mr. Furley, a beta male trying to be an alpha male.
He was hilarious.
You remember that one, Jack?
Yeah, I remember the show, but the actor, John Ritter, I think his father was a cowboy Western actor.
Tex Ritter.
He was a country music fan.
I mean, a country music star.
And John Ritter just dropped dead way before his times, quite a while, you know, a decade ago, more than that, you know, heart attack, I think, just died.
Probably more like 30 years.
No, it wasn't that long.
We need to find out about that before we move forward because this is an important thing.
This is a really important thing.
Inquiring minds want to know.
I did like John Ritter.
He died in 2003.
Yeah, so almost 20 years.
Well, before the show started, anyway.
Anyway, but it is Three's Company anytime.
It's yours truly, Keith Alexander the Great and Jack Ryan.
Jack, we were talking right before the show started, which seems like about five minutes ago.
It was about three hours, but we were talking then right before we had to get to Jesse Lee Peterson, and you were talking about some of the things we can do.
Now, we can't encourage whites to go out and behave as the rabble behaves because there will be selective law enforcement.
We talked about this earlier in the program tonight.
You will find out that not all cops stand down.
The laws will be enforced.
You can change between a protected and a non-protected manner.
If you think you can do what you're seeing on TV, don't try it.
Don't try it at home.
So, what can whites do, Jack, in these uncertain times to, number one, maintain their mental sanity and also be a part of something while we wait for the balkanization to occur?
Well, they are.
Well, my advice is to pick your shots, know where you are, and don't live off the media one.
But you don't think you can take on the entire corrupt world by yourself.
That's not practical.
It's not good.
But you can, in your own area, do little ones.
So I tried to find, and then this book, I didn't do my book recommendations, but I really like the book, Rules for Radicals for Saul Olinski, where he looks about tactics to do, and his tactics work.
And that's the problem with our people.
We're too conservative.
We do tactics that just don't work.
And so one of the main principles of Rules for Radicals is personalize the conflict.
You try to find an adversary, an enemy who is your enemy, who's doing things against them.
And you identify him and you start to fight them.
You get a living, breathing human being and go after him.
Yeah, it is.
So, too many conservatives, they say, oh, these corporations are funding Antifa and Black Lives Matter and Apple Computers and Walmart gave $100 million to them, and that's horrible.
And these corporations are bad.
But my view is like, no, there is some specific guy at Walmart that gave $100 million to these Black Lives Association.
And that guy is the CEO of Walmart.
I think his name is McMillan.
Yeah, and this is where he lives.
And he makes $24 million a year in personal compensation.
He pays American workers crap.
He's outsourced the pharmaceutical manufacturing of all of the pharmaceuticals of Walmart to communist China.
And this guy is getting out on TV with President Trump and making a big PR thing that he's giving $100 million to Black Lives Matter.
And he's not this one.
And he's not paying any price for this stuff.
So if nationalists in Israel, if some guy tried to do stuff like that, they would identify him.
It wasn't mean necessarily that they would kill him or use one, but they would identify him as an enemy and they would mess with him.
They would find out where he lived.
They would find homeless migrants and stuff.
Say, hey, come, this guy's got a mansion, a castle with 27 rooms.
go live there for free.
So those are the kind of...
They put them into early retirement.
Yeah, you could just say, like, in his castle in Arkansas, and you would say, well, where does he play golf?
Where does his children go to private schools and stuff?
And you could see the nationalists in Sweden and Denmark and Norway, they find an enemy, and they'll get up at 4 o'clock in the morning, and they'll go right by that person's house and blast loud Islamic prayers or something like that.
You could go out to this guy or the CEO of Chick-fil-A that's bootlicking and stuff and just blast rap music or something on that.
So I like to try to say, like, our side is too much.
We say there are these impersonal forces that are out there and we can't do anything about it.
No, there's real people.
There are real enemies, real traitors.
So I concentrate on a couple of guys.
One guy I really dislike is Mitt Romney.
This guy, he was almost president of the United States, and he's doing Black Lives Matter.
He's going out there.
He's talking about that one.
And he's got like five estates of all these ones.
So I'm on his Facebook page.
I'm getting in his face.
This guy, he's like, I don't want to do religious things, but he's never had a beer or a cup of coffee.
He's never been a fist fight.
And you can get in the individual enemies.
You don't have to kill them or shoot them with guns, but you can take a guy that's a traitor, and you can use some Linsky techniques to embarrass him and humiliate him because he's prostituting himself to these Antifa.
Well, I would say this.
Anything, you know, we want to be better than our enemies, of course, and we want to maintain the moral high ground, and that is important.
There is importance in that.
We also want to be effective.
But we want to be effective.
We don't want to do anything.
Listen, pick the battles you can win.
And if, look, you don't want to be foolhardy.
You don't want to go and do anything that is going to take you away from your families.
You only want to engage if there is a reasonable chance of success.
There is no sense in any one person going out there and becoming a martyr that no one will remember.
Now, to that point, to that point.
No, no, no.
To your point, Jack, I agree that there should be a nationwide shaming of these people who have gone over to the dark side, who have gone over to the dark side, and they should be called out and they should be ridiculed on social media.
Whatever you want to call it.
They're ridiculed or called out or laid to bear.
I don't care what you call it, but yes, it should be done.
Now, we don't want to engage in the same tactics that Antifa does, this sick Jewish stuff that Alinsky did.
But yes, yes, yes, they should be.
Well, we need to look at it.
They should be called out and they should be shamed and they should be brought back to the kills.
You're making the decision for them if you do that because if they came out with some conservative position, you know that the left would make their life a living hell.
We want to maintain European Christian integrity, but at the same time, Jack is right.
These people should be shamed and they should be called out because it is that same peer pressure.
It is that same peer pressure, Jack, that has gotten them to behave the way they are behaving by and large.
And they're super rich.
They've got easy lives and stuff.
But in your own personal life, your own family members, you have to see that they're honorable and they don't betray us.
And just like your daughter, if she's promiscuous, getting drunk, she's stupid, and you've got to discipline them and something like that.
And yeah, no, I don't have a problem, but don't kill him like that.
But if I see Mitt Romney's like in there, I'm calling him out.
I'm telling him back.
Call him out.
Yes, absolutely.
He's never been in a fist fight.
He's never had a beer or a cup of coffee, and now he's getting on the knees.
He's prostituting himself to Black Lives Matter.
So I'm not going to kill him.
But yeah, no, I could.
But even more practically, just think about this.
But think about if Mr. Kathy, for example, at Chick-fil-A said, I'm closing, I'm 100% against Black Lives Matter.
The left would make his life a living hell.
And when we do nothing, he comes against us any country.
He doesn't have to say that, but he can at least not kneel.
He can at least not personally advocate for the dark side, for the side, you know, for the children of Satan.
He does not have to prostitute himself like that.
It's one thing.
But he did.
He did do that.
Yeah.
Not being punished.
He could say nothing.
And we got to do something to let him know there's a prize for coming against us because there would certainly be a prize if he went against them.
Well, that's absolutely right.
But he didn't have to say anything.
And that's the key.
He did not have to say anything.
He's not being punished.
So things like in Solinsky's things that his adversaries, he did, he didn't like guns and stuff.
But one thing he did was he had an enemy, I think it was Eastman Kodak, that was doing some stuff.
And he got his people to eat a lot of beans and go to the concert and just sort of pass the gas.
You know, you could go into the Chick-fil-A.
I'd heard that.
You know what he did?
But it was okay.
You know, was it a crime against no one got killed or something like that?
Yeah, but no, that guy, man, he is prostituting himself to the worst Black Lives Matter, Antifa.
He has been a traitor to us.
And plus, he's not sympathetic.
He's a multi, multi, multi-millionaire.
He should be working for the good of our people.
Well, look at, hey, Jack, Jack, look at Wendy's.
Wendy's has been burned down in multiple states.
And Wendy's is saying our voice would be nothing without black culture.
And they're pandering like crazy.
Yeah, right.
I mean, you know, people like Dan Cathy need to be shamed.
We will shame them, but I'll be damned if his food don't taste good.
That's the problem.
Anyway, hey, for Jesse Lee Peterson, for Fred McAtee, Jack Ryan, and Keith Alexander, I'm James Edwards.
We'll see you next week, folks.
Okay.
God bless everyone.
Hey, good night, everybody.
God bless you.
Good one, Jack.
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