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Aug. 8, 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, known 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.
What a great show tonight.
And a great show is always made even greater by phenomenal guests.
And we have had not one, but two tonight, both from the same organization, both from the same home.
That incredible dynamic duo, the husband and wife team, Henrik Pomgren and Lana Loctiff.
Lana is now with us, the hostess of Radio 314, co-host of Red Eyes TV, fashion designer of her own clothing line, which I just wore a shirt that the hostess with the most.
That's absolutely right.
I was wearing one of her shirts just a couple of weeks ago.
Passionate about European identity politics, ancestral traditions, and health.
She's going to return to the show this hour to catch us up on some recent developments.
Lana, how are you?
Howdy, I'm doing pretty good.
It just keeps on coming, doesn't it?
It never stops.
I tell you, time and...
You just can't run out of material.
No, every time I think, I think things have calmed down.
It's all right.
The eyes are off of us.
Nope, something new hits, you know, just around the corner.
We never have to worry for lack of content, that's for sure.
Well, you know, of course, y'all have been doing this for as long as we have.
And when you do it long and you do it well, you are accustomed to having articles written about you.
You give interviews.
You maybe even appear on TV.
TV talks about you.
You get cited in a book.
I have had that happen a couple of times.
Drum Corsi's book, Where's the Birth Certificate?
We got cited in.
And then in a new book, Moral Combat, How Sex Divided American Christians and Fractured American Politics.
The author of that book wants you to know how bad of a guy I am.
But never have I had an entire book written about me.
But Lana, you have.
And it just came out.
What's about?
So let me just give a little backstory.
I was making coffee one morning and I get a text from a neighbor that says, hey, I just read about you in the New York Times.
And I'm like, oh, great.
What is it again?
Like, I'm not thrilled when I hear that I'm in the New York Times and NPR and Rolling Stone.
I start getting messages.
I'm like, what is all the commotion about?
So there's this book that came out written by a Sayward Darby, who is, she is basically an open communist.
I had a conversation with her a long time ago and she was okay with communism.
Anyway, big mistake talking to her.
That was going to be that 2017.
But she basically built her career after this conversation she had with me in 2017 about the dangers of women in white supremacy and how I'm the queen bee of white supremacy and all that.
Well, she had been bothering me for the last three years, saying, hey, I can come to your town.
We can go hiking.
I want to learn about your life.
I heard that she was on Facebook writing old friends, old bandmates, trying to find out all the stuff about me.
And then I learned that she got a six-figure deal to write this book.
And it's called Sisters in Lies.
Sisters, actually I'm calling it Sisters in Lies, but she called it Sisters in Hate.
And it supposedly profiles three women in the white supremacist movement.
Myself, of course, and it turns out the book is more so about me.
I get all the wrath in the book.
Okay.
Ayla Stewart, who is my adorable friend.
And then the third.
Oh, yeah, we know her.
Never heard of Corinna Olson.
Okay.
Now, let me just tell you real quick, this Corinna Olson is now an FBI informant.
But before that, she used to work as torture, get this torture porn actress, a bodybuilder, an embalmer.
I'm thinking this woman is very trad, right?
very traditional and now she how does she fit in with you and ayla i Good question.
Somehow she ties into this nationalist movement of white people and this movement of dangerous trad women who are talking about getting married and having kids, right?
Well, now this woman is doing articles for mainstream media how I used to be a white supremacist and she's converted to Islam and all this crap.
Well, this book is written by this feminist.
And it's funny, she was a girl raised in South Carolina.
She went to New York City and saw the liberal light.
Now she's writing about, you know, bad white people, right?
This book is basically an attack on white housewives who choose to have a nuclear family who want to have white kids.
Let's just call it point blank.
Now, if we were black women saying the same thing, you know, oh, beautiful black babies, we need more black babies in the world.
That would not be a problem, right?
So she's literally attacking women who are promoting a white nuclear family.
And what she says is that people like me, women like me and women like Ayla, our niceness is fake, that we just put that on to lure people into white supremacy, that we're really these dangerous extremist women and we're the same of like these jihadis and Islamic terrorism.
I kid you not.
She's saying this.
You know, these radical stories of how we decided to get married and have kids and don't hate ourselves for being white and don't tell our kids to hate themselves for being white.
That our niceness is fake and we're just trying to lure all of you into extremism to be how women have always been since forever.
So she's running around doing all these mainstream articles, getting all this buzz, how somehow she's like this expert because she talked with me for 10 minutes once a long time ago.
And it's just based on total lies.
It's basically like, how did I compare it to like a harlequin novel?
Like these white feminists are reading this and literally like getting off on this.
It's almost like the liberal housewife political porn of how they think like they're fighting.
Nothing like that.
What type of porn was that the third member of the triumvir was indulging in?
I'm not sure.
Well, tell us, Keith, but I'm not sure.
Torture porn.
Okay, all right, all right.
Never heard of that one.
Yeah, neither did I, but apparently, yeah, this girl's a torture porn actress.
So, you know, right away, I'm like, well, all of this screams like feds, you know.
But the whole book is attacking me.
And so what happened was the same day all these articles came out, the book was out.
SPLC put our town on the hate map just because my husband and I do videos and talk about the world.
From your home, yeah.
On a hate map, yeah.
And then local journalists started contacting me to do hit pieces.
People are all talking about us in the town.
So it was like this multi-prong attack.
And then we got banned from yet another, you know, payment processor that same day.
So it's like they all chat.
They all set this up.
And, oh, it's go time.
And this book is just full of lies.
And this woman is profiting off of this, this feminist liberal, desperate to make a name for herself, attacking white housewives, making money, trying to get fame, selling these sensationalized, bogus stories.
It's just outrageous.
And every time I think, okay, I'm banned from most places already.
Surely it will calm down.
No, here I am.
Again, now here's a book and it just keeps coming.
And I also just had to offer Jada.
Providing employment for a lot of people, Lana.
Yeah, that's right.
Lucrative employment.
I'm trying to say the Staywork Darby, I'm pretty much paying her mortgage payments at this point, you know?
Jeez, it's for real.
Well, that would have been the nice thing.
If she got a six-figure book deal just to write lies about you, it'd have been only fair if she gave you a piece of the action.
Exactly.
I mean, you made her very wealthy.
She's lying for fun and profit.
And it's full of lies about like my supposed journey.
Like, what do you know about me or my other female relationships or my relationship with Ayla or my husband?
And this woman doesn't know anything, but she's just going to construct the story.
And all these people are just going to believe it.
Only leftists.
I'm thinking like maybe 2,000 leftists are actually going to buy the stock.
And she's constructing the story when I look something out in her members section.
I have a video.
It's five minutes called Why I Talk About Race.
And it details my correct journey and how I came to where I am today.
Five-minute video.
But of course, you know, that's too much research for these journalists to do because they just want to construct stories of how you're just this monster, you know?
And that's the thing.
People read it.
People in your town read it.
They have all these preconceived notions of you.
But I read this in the New York Times.
So they go through the filter before they talk to you or hear your stuff.
Keith, have we had a couple of fantastic guests on tonight or have we had a couple of fantastic guests on?
We're not through yet.
No, we're not through yet.
That's for sure.
We've got this is a fascinating story to me.
Even after all these years, I thought we'd veer into torture point.
This is fascinating.
And we appreciate Lana for sharing the story with us.
And she's going to continue to do just that.
We'll make some more points about it when we return.
She's with us for one more second.
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Some people do think of it that way, but actually, gold is money.
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And now back to tonight's show.
You know, between the political cesspool and red ice, there are few things that an outspoken public activist can face that we have not endured.
But Lana somehow, some way found new ground to plow within the last couple of weeks.
A book not only written about her, but a book that snagged a very handsome sum for its author.
Totally based on lies, of course.
You know, we say this a lot.
When someone proves their worth to us, we will go to Helen Back for them.
And Henrik and Lana are two of those people.
We would never betray them.
We would never forsake them.
And these are two people that have obviously become known to me as first as acquaintances, then later as friends.
And, you know, over the last four or five years.
And they're great people.
They are truly great people by any standard of measurement.
And so it makes to me this book even more remarkable and more noteworthy.
Lana, one of our listeners in New York, writes, Lana is on the money, common sense genius.
Well, Ken, of course, you're right about that.
But this book, back to the book, I think this is a fascinating story.
Even after all these years and all the things that collectively we've experienced, this is something different, I think.
And have you read the book?
No, I just have heard.
A lot of friends have heard the audio version and were just telling me how nauseating it is, sending me some little clips.
And I was reading some of the reviews.
So I got the gist of it.
And really the gist of it, which is really, should be alarming to everybody, is that white women advocating to have more white children, children to be born to white parents, is extremist now.
That that is, we used to joke around about this, like Jesse Daniels, that huff poop writer who talked about white nuclear families uphold white supremacy.
And everyone's like, oh, that's just one leftist nut.
Well, now we're hearing this all over mainstream media.
So even Ayla's white baby challenge was mentioned in this book.
She had this tongue-in-cheek, you know, the fun baby challenge in response to the low birth rates.
She said, well, okay, I've had six kids, you know, outdo me, right?
Because the natural reaction is, oh, your birth rates are low, it's shrinking.
Let's have more babies, right?
Well, that is now considered a dirty, disgusting, extremist, racist, white supremacist thing to say.
And that is amazing.
And they're literally, they don't want more white children being born.
They don't want any white children being born.
And the fact that they will write whole books trying to defame women who are advocating for something so natural and so healthy and so beautiful that every other people has never denied tells me just how desperate they are.
And also what tells me that they're so desperate and they keep attacking us is now that we've been kicked off of everywhere, we've gone to alternative platforms like BitChute.
And guess what?
We're growing there.
We're growing our audience fast.
You know, we're approaching 40,000 subs there already.
And I think it just gnaws on them.
You know, now BitChute is growing.
You see these high-profile YouTube channels getting kicked off and how all the cool kids are going over to BitChute.
It's growing fast.
Stuff is happening there.
Same with DLive.
It's kind of like YouTube in the early days and it's exciting and you can find all this cool content and stuff.
And it bothers them.
It bothers them that we're still kicking along with all their hammers coming down on us and banning us and from everything and banks and financial sabotage and trying to ruin us and break down our spirits.
We are still here and we are here because our people help support us because we have a tight growing community and we are so driven and we are so passionate about what we do and they're not going to stop us no matter what.
I've said if we have to live in one you're the energizer bunny of white advocacy.
If we have to live in a one-bedroom apartment, like this, there is no going back.
This is what we do.
And I think that some of the things that we've experienced is kind of a prelude of what to come.
You know, we've been on the cutting edge.
You too, James.
You've taken all these hits.
And I think the hits that people see us taking now, they're like, yeah, well, we're not as hardcore as them.
So that's not going to happen to us.
Nope, it's not true.
I think eventually, if these leftists are not stopped and people don't put their foot down, they'll start coming for Normie Trump supporters.
You'll have your bank account shut off or your payment processors or they'll deny you a business license or all these other problems.
So it's important that we speak up now, you know, and it's important that media are out there.
Well, it's like we always say, Lana, you can take all of that away from me.
You can take everything away from me.
But the one thing they can never get unless you offer it to them is your dignity and your self-respect and your self-worth.
And I will never let go of that.
And you won't either.
And that's why we are such kindred spirits, you and your husband and Keith and just everybody in our circle of friends and our community.
They can't take the things that are most valuable from us.
They cannot take our children.
They cannot take our self-respect.
And we'll hold on to that until the bitter end because that is worth more than all of the comforts of this temporal plane.
One of our listeners tuned in tonight writes that there will be some young women who read, see the articles, see the book, read the info, and they'll go to your site, Lana, and they will be forever changed.
And we got to keep that in mind as well.
That's right.
Make your choice.
Either Lana's way or torture porn.
And I think another reason why they're so desperate to defame us and shut us down is that blatant anti-whiteness is so blatant.
It's so in your face.
You have to be blind to not see it.
And people are looking for answers.
People are, they're tired of CNN.
They're tired of Fox.
They want to find outlets like ours because we are the true liberators.
We help set people free because we offer them the truth.
And people were finding us.
We were all growing rapidly.
On YouTube, it was the right side of things.
That was the most popular political content.
And it drives them nuts.
So they want to bury us because they want to cover up their tracks because people like us expose this agenda of what's going on.
We answer a lot of questions for people.
And it really bothers them that we are there.
I mean, we're really quite mellow, actually, when you think about it.
And I feel like we need to become even more mellow because it shows just how insane they are when they come after us.
And when we say it's healthy that white women want to have white children.
When normally people see this, it's like, whoa, what's going on here?
You know, I have to tell you, too, I got one more request the other day for, Dino Jada Pinkett Smith, Will Smith's wife.
Oh, she's horrible.
She's a horrible anti-white woman.
Oh my God.
She's rich.
She's an actress, you know, but still white women, this, she's still oppressed.
No, no, she's like Oprah.
Oprah the billionaire, who made her billions off of, you know, white housewives.
They're very oppressed, Lana.
She's rich, but she is, I would say the word, but I don't want to slander female dolls.
So anyway, what does she do?
Her producer wrote this week and invited me onto her little talk show called The Red Table, where she wanted to talk about nationalism for white people.
Oh, you get to.
And I said, I was like, the only way I'll go down there is if you guys pay me a million dollars because I got to get something out of it.
A million dollars that I can use to help fund our operations because otherwise I'm going to come there.
They're going to get ratings.
You know, there's going to be buzz.
There's going to be all this drama and she profits.
And then I just get defamed everywhere.
That's interesting.
No, you know, Keith said that to me back in 16 after we had interviewed Trump Jr.
And, you know, we had all these interview requests.
He said, you don't do it unless you get paid.
So I guess they didn't respond to that, though.
No, they're not.
Not for a million, but for anything.
Yeah, for anything.
We'll fly you to LA and hotels.
Oh, yeah.
What a privilege.
We'll laugh all over you.
Yeah, I mean, that would be another case of like the authoress making the six figures to write the book of lies about you.
You know, Jada Pinkett Smith would be making some money.
This show would be making money.
All of their concigliaries would be making some profit, but of course the good guys wouldn't.
That's exactly it.
And it would be on Facebook.
Her shows are broadcasted and promoted by Facebook.
You know, these celebrities have these shows on there now.
And I'm banned from Facebook.
Yeah, wait, that would be your way back on Facebook, though.
Yeah, exactly.
So I said no to that, but I think they want they invited Jared Taylor also.
I think they wanted three people.
So it was like three and three kind of like going out to dinner together.
But I think.
I talked to Jared about this.
I've talked to Jared about this years ago.
Jared never says, he doesn't like to say no to an interview.
I said, Jared, you know, there was one interview he took that was for me, and he ended up, I passed on it.
I said, you need to ask Jared.
Jared took it.
He ended up walking out on it.
I don't know if it was NBC or whatever it was.
It was one of the big ones.
And it was just so bad he walked out.
So it'd be interesting to see if Jared shows up on this one.
I just don't trust them.
And I'm just not going to put myself in positions where they're profiting, they're making money, and we pay a heavy price for it, you know?
Has it been 30 minutes already?
My goodness, Henrik and Lana.
Folks, I know we've only whetted your appetite.
Red Ice TV, check them out, Lana.
Godspeed.
Can't wait to talk to you again soon.
Always one of our favorites.
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everybody.
Well, now that's some good music right there.
I think that's a theme from the Magnificent Seven.
We'll find out from the man who recommended it, none other than Jack Ryan.
But first, I want to thank our guests tonight, Henrik Pomgren and Lana Loctiff of Red Eyes.
What a great night of radio it's been.
And we're going to wrap it up now with a little more light-hearted note.
Last week, you know, I was out of town, and so it was a little difficult to have us all together, you know, being that we were all on three different lines.
But now that we're in the studio, we've got Jack.
So we were talking with Jack last week about the Andrew Griffith show.
We were talking about, you know, the old 50s nostalgia TV.
And I said, you know, Jack, honestly, that's Keith's bailiwick.
I like the 50s and 60s music, but I never really got into the TV and the movies of the era.
And I said, we need to revisit this conversation tonight, just you and Keith.
So I'm actually going to let Jack and Keith take it to the house.
Jack, I turn it over to you.
Okay.
Thanks very much.
That musical one was just a cigarette commercial from the early 60s for Marlboro cigarettes, cowboy killers.
But it's very, it's a very romantic cowboy like there, the theme there for the cigarette.
So that's what it was, the song that was in.
So yeah, I'm very happy to talk with Keith about.
Wasn't that from the Magnificent Seven?
Am I wrong on that?
It's something close.
That's a good question because it's very close.
Because if you do a Google search on that, you're going to come up with the Magnificent Seven theme on that.
It might be, it could be, but someone should know other quotes of that.
But it was just a cigarette commercial for the Marlboro go-to, you know, the God's Country, the Western one.
And you know who the Marlboro man was, the original Marlboro man at the commercial?
Guy who was who's a proud Western man smoking cigarettes and getting cigarette lung cancer.
Charlie Connerly, former old miss quarterback and later New York Giants quarterback.
Only Keith could know that.
Yeah, that they were knowing.
But okay, but there's other things like that.
But we're against our listeners just smoking chain cigarette Marlboro cigarettes because that is it's not good for your health to to to do that.
And you could get lung cancer on that.
Even though things are rough, it looks good.
They look guys, we want our listeners to live a healthy, good life.
So we want to do moderate smoking or pipe smoking or things like that because it because it will the Marlborough cigarettes are cowboy killers.
They'll kill our cowboy.
I remember back in the day, they used to have commercials that said four out of five doctors recommend some cigarettes.
Yeah.
No, they.
That's pure comedy.
No, but that, but that's what it is.
You can't make it up.
I mean, we used to have children working in coal mines and things like that.
So we don't want to, not everything that's changed is worse.
So we want our people to live healthy.
Yeah, do some light, moderate smoking, pipe smoking, but you should not be doing chain cigarette smoking with Marlboro unspoken cigarettes or it's bad for health.
And that's not something that we're going to go.
It doesn't mean that you're some liberal communist if you just say, oh, you know, we want our people to stop smoking less or something like that.
But anyway, but it's a good thing.
I like it.
No, no, it's a good orchestral piece, but didn't you, Jack, want to talk to Keith?
Now, I know we've got some other things we need to cover tonight.
Very important.
But didn't you want to talk to Keith about who the most attractive woman was in the Andy Griffith show?
Oh, I did it last week.
Okay, that's a big one.
First of all, that the first wife of Andy Griffith and the mother of Opie, no one ever talks about her.
She just sort of disappeared.
She was just sort of there.
Like she gave birth to this beautiful child and stuff, but no one ever talks about it like there.
And then Andy Griffith had about like five love interests.
So I'd like to ask Keith, who's his opinion?
Who does she think that the best one was it?
Ellie, the pharmacist from Father Knows Best?
Was it Miss Peggy, who was a nurse or there?
Was it Charlene from the Darling family that came in?
Or was this sexless, really boring woman, the teacher, Helen Crump?
I didn't like her at all.
I can tell you've eliminated her.
I think that the lady from the Darling family is the best.
Charlene, yeah, she was pretty good.
But also, Barbara Eden from I Dream of Jeannie had a guest spirit that she came in.
She's this rich girl that came in, and she just nailed all the people of Mayberry.
And people think this is this rich girl causing trouble.
She's a little bit too sexy to all the ones.
But I think that's a good pick.
I think Charlene from the Darling family is pretty good.
But I like Ellie, I think the pharmacist.
Fun gal.
Pretty sexy.
But she went on, I think she was, what was the reason that she left the show?
That she just had done too much TV.
She did Father Knows Best.
But those girls were all high-quality women.
I loved them all, with the exception of the last one, Helen Crump, the sexless teacher.
She is just boring.
I don't know what her name is.
Dump, dump, crump.
Do you remember these shows, Keith?
I remember them all.
Now, I know you're a big 50s, 60s movie aficionado, but you did the 50s and 60s TV shows, too.
Besides Amos and Andy, of course.
Yeah, right.
Amos and Andy was the best comedy in early TV, much better than the Honeymooners or I Love Lucy.
It was just so well written.
But I was just at the last break singing to James the theme song from Wide Earth.
Remember that?
The Wyatt Earp TV series?
I did see Amos and Andy.
A beautiful, tremendous.
I like Stanford and Son very much.
But Amos and Andy, obviously before my time, it was a very successful radio show out of WGN in Chicago.
But I saw some reruns of the TV show Amos andy.
I thought it was just brilliant comedy.
And it was fun.
It was not degenerate.
It was hilarious.
Yeah, I mean, it was great stuff.
But did the blacks who played Amos and Andy think they were being depressed as they are told they were now?
No, they were very disappointed with the NAACP for causing their hit show to be canceled.
But they objected to the wife of Amos.
Sapphire.
Kingfish.
Yeah, the Kingfish.
That's the wife of Kingfish.
He was the head of the Mystic Knights of the Sea Lodge Hall.
Yeah, he was.
Which is based after Prince Hall Masonic Lodge.
His wife was a very opinionated, strong woman, black, Christian one, sapphire, that walked around and she was a diamond.
She was like Miss Esther, Esther and Stanford and Son.
And like, I don't know why they didn't like this very opinionated, strong woman.
Her mom-in-law, her mother, was even more.
Then they had Madam Queen, the fascinating widow.
Yeah, they did.
No, it was a great show.
But there aren't any good TV shows on now.
So get rid of your cable TV and just try to hunker down.
Try to get every version.
I've got every tape on Amos and Andy.
You want to go back in time, step into Keith's living room.
But Keith, do you think the last good sitcom was Married with Children?
Yeah, Married with Children was great.
I loved Al Bundy.
What do you say every time we go out to eat?
Every time, I mean.
I remember one time when Al Bundy said, I'm so hungry I could eat a vegetable.
I say, James has never gotten that hungry.
He says this to 18-year-old waitresses who were born, you know, 20 years, 30 years after the last Married with Children episode aired.
They have no idea who Al Bundy was.
Mary with Children is an iconic show.
You know, I'll have to take my hat off to the cast and that.
That was just a great show, and the writers were great, too.
I was in elementary school.
Yeah, Tammy and the Bachelor.
Yeah, Tammy and the Bachelor.
That's a whole new one.
In fact, I showed Tammy and the Bachelor to somebody last night as a matter of fact.
I don't doubt that.
Oh, man.
Well, anyway.
And she enjoyed it totally.
She thought it was very good.
Did you see some B DeMillet where you commentate you push pause in the office of commentary?
I didn't push pause, but we had a thorough unpacking of it after the show.
You know, I don't even know.
Back to Jack's point, I don't even know any.
I couldn't name one show that is on the air now.
Jack, do you know of any shows?
Are there any current shows that are still being aired that you watch?
I don't think that Network TV is not on.
I think most of the shows are streamed from HBO and Netflix.
The last good show that I saw was Breaking Bad, which was...
Oh, that's fantastic.
One of my all-time favorites.
Well, I mean, of course, that's not on anymore.
That was almost a decade.
I'll tell you one.
That was maybe the best show ever made.
Flat out.
What I like is a lawyer is Better Call Saul.
Well, that's a spin-off of that, of course.
Yeah, Better Call Saul.
You don't want to see lawyers too much.
I don't really like to see lawyer shows.
Well, Algonquin Jay Calhoun was the star of Aloshi.
Now back to Amos and Andy, okay?
Well, we find a way to go back to Amos and Andy.
Well, actually, none of this is what Jack wanted to talk about tonight.
We'll talk about what Jack wanted to talk about tonight in the next segment.
And I promise I'll just let you all have it.
So stay tuned, Jack, Ryan, and Keith Alexander.
Nice, fun, lighthearted way to end the show.
We'll be right back.
No politics.
Yeah, good fun, yeah.
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You deal with it.
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But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
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Who are they?
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So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
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The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
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Marceau Dylan say Miss Kitty, have you ever Settling down you twice And beg you for She'd have said yeah
His heart wasn't in it He just stole a kiss as he rode away He never hung his hat up At Kitty's place I should have been a cow I should have learned We're in my six shoe, riding my pony on a cat and drive.
Stealing the young girl's heart.
Just like Gene and Roar, singing those campfire songs.
Oh, I should have been a cowboy.
Well, that's a great song.
And, you know, I was texting with Jack earlier today, and, you know, we were talking about tonight's program.
So, Jack, what do you want to talk about?
I said, you know, I think really what we should have done last week was have you talk with Keith, but with me being out of town and it being difficult to get, you know, three or four phone lines together at the same time, the 50s TV shows, the 50s movies, that's Keith's, you know, that's Keith's domain.
And Jack said tonight, well, let's talk about old cowboy TV shows like Marshall Dylan, Gunsmoke, The Rifleman.
Let's talk about Miss Kitty.
So with those pressing affairs of state being thrust upon us, I turn it over now back to you, Jack and Keith.
Take us all the way to the wall.
Well, I was just going to ask what Keith thinks is the greatest TV cowboy show.
And I think the early 60s ones.
And the Rifleman.
Obviously, the longest running one is Gunsmoke, but my one is I like the precursor to Gunsmoke.
Marshall Dylan.
It's black and white.
It's like coming in.
And I just kind of noticed that there was a different time that was very, there was no sex on TV.
So Marshall Dylan and people are just beating up and killing five or six people every episode, but there's no sex.
It's just Miss Kitty runs the bar, and she's outnumbered like 200 to 1 with guys, the women or things like a couple guys get a little fresh and try to have a drink with Miss Kitty, and then they just beat the living hell out of the guys.
And then in other words, like the Andy Griffin show and also the Rifleman, the mother of the child have just disappeared.
Like they're not there.
You don't know who was the mother.
It's like Andy Griffin.
Yeah, it is Andy Griffin.
And only that they think that there's like women are just trouble.
Even married women, like there's just trouble.
Guys are going out and their activity, you know, they don't have a lot of social skills in these ones.
They don't have book clubs or movies and things.
They just drink, fight, maybe flirt with Miss Kitty, and they get to beat the living hell out of them, and they get shot and killed.
But I think that these shows are great.
So I don't know.
What does Keith think is the best TV black and white one?
Is it the Wagon Train?
Is it the Rifleman or Gunsmoke?
I like Marshall Dylan is the one before.
That's my favorite cowboy movie TV show.
Okay.
Well, I like Paladin with Richard Boone.
I've heard of it, but I didn't really watch it.
I mean, I know he was a new.
Paladin was good.
Wyatt Earp was good.
Okay.
Remember the song, the theme song?
Wyatt Earp, Wyatt Earp.
Brave, courageous, and bold.
Long live his fame and long live his glory and long may his story be told.
Where can you see it?
Can you see it on Me TV or where do you get it?
Yeah, you can see it on YouTube.
You can just get on YouTube and they can have that better online.
And Rawhide, Rawhide, I loved with Clint Eastwood, early Clint Eastwood.
Rawhide was quite good.
So that was the one with Clean Eastwood before he got into these other movies.
Yeah, right, exactly.
And you know the story about those spaghetti westerns, which absolutely revolutionized Westerns.
They had first offered the role to James Coburn, you know, the guy that played Iron Man Flint.
Like James Coburn.
James Coburn's a classic actor.
Oh, yeah.
And he was in things like the Magnificent 7.
He was in Charade with Audrey Hepburn and Keith.
Well, he was even in the later remaking of Maverick with Mel Gibson playing Maverick and James Garner, who was the real Maverick, playing Mel Gibson's father in the movie recreation in the mid-90s.
James Coburn was in that.
I mean, James Coburn had a career that spanned all the way through.
People think of him as this daddy-o guy from Iron Man Flint, but he was a great character actor.
You ought to see him in Charade.
Well, that sounds kind of good, but you want to try to see some current cowboy things.
Like the last great Western that I saw TV series was Lonesome Dove with Robert Duvelle, and that was just fantastic.
Well, really, really good.
I think that's a classic.
It's right up there with Getty Burke.
And I think that it was realistic.
It's a classic thing.
But then the author, Larry McMurtry, he had to try to continue to work.
And then he tried to do some gay homosexual book movie.
Broke Back Mountain.
Are you kidding me?
Did he do that?
He did that, yeah.
That was the worst Western of all time.
Well, I tell you, one of the greatest Westerns of all times was actually a semi-modern Western from 1993, 94.
We were talking about her earlier.
Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday in the movie Tombstone is one of the greatest performances in the history of film.
I mean, that's a great cast with Kurt Russell as Wyatt R. That's a good movie.
Fantastic movie.
But we could use some.
Another 50s Western that I liked was Cheyenne.
Do you remember?
Did you ever see Cheyenne?
No, I know Shane, but I don't know Cheyenne.
Well, Shane is a movie, and that's the best Western of all time, in my opinion.
Quite good.
Quite good.
A lot of controversial there, but Shane is quite good.
And the final showdown scene is really as good as you want to get.
And I like the very Christian themes, a lot of them of Shane.
And then the Burke movies that they have.
Again, there's no sex in these ones at all.
They're there.
They're always trying to rescue these regular ones from a life of being a dancing girl.
Damsels in Distress that they feature.
I tell you who made the great, they had three guys that made Western movies in the 50s.
I can recommend them all.
One was John Wayne, of course.
The other was Randolph Scott.
And the third one was Audi Murphy.
Well, let's talk.
They're all great.
Let's talk about the greatest theme song to any Western movie.
And I'm going to go with The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence by Gene Pitney, Keith.
The song to the movie actually didn't even appear in the movie.
Well, not sung by Gene Pitney.
What do you think about the Gene Pitney version?
We should have loved it.
I love that.
Yeah, we should have played that.
Now, the one I like.
The Lee Vallons Road Town.
The Women Folkwood High.
Here's a vibrato coming out.
James.
I tell you the one I liked was Gunfight at Ok Corral for the theme song.
I thought that was great.
Sung by Frankie Lane.
And then he did so many other.
He did like Hanging Tree was another one.
See, I mean, Jack, when you bring up this particular topic with Keith, it's like lighting a fuse.
You might as well just go to bed.
Say, Keith, talk about 50s Westerns and you go to bed.
Which is very good.
I like to deal with people that actually know what they're talking about, which is very rare in this day and age.
But you should know what you're talking about, whether it's TV shows of the 50s or 60s or black African-American soul and R ⁇ B music, which I know pretty well.
But we have so many people in this world that are just mouthing off.
They don't know what they're talking about.
And I don't want to say sexist things and stuff like that, because I know our women lost this.
But there's so many women in our country right now.
They're just mouthing off on stupid stuff that they have no clue about.
They're mouthing up about politics and they're running for offices and they're they're the governor of getting elected their governor of Michigan is banning the sale of paint because it somehow affects the coronavirus.
We've got these women that are just out of control.
They're mouthing off and they're just they're they're messing up our country and we we I don't know we have someone has to do something about them.
We have to do that but you know we got to do what we can but these we're living a rough time falling down and all kinds of people are mouthing off and shouting and doing and it's and it's so refreshing to go back to 50s westerns where men were men and women were glad of it.
Yeah, that was.
Hey, I like that.
What is this gunfire from?
Okay Corral, listen to this Corral.
There, the outlaw band make their final stand.
Okay Corral, oh my dearest one, must I lay down my gun or take the chance of losing you forever?
Duty calls my backs against the wall.
Have you no kind word to say before I ride away?
Hey, you know, I gotta say something.
The gunfight at the OK Corral took place on October 26th 1881 Octoberstone, Arizona.
Well, hence the name of the movie.
Yeah, October 26 1881, October 26 2004, the political cesspool is founded.
So I mean, there's a kindred spirit there between those rough and tumble yeah, outlaws on all sides.
That's right, Jack.
I tell you what I have more fun when Jack's on the last couple of minutes just cutting up and having a little moment of levity, a little comedy.
You know, it's just a little hangout, Jack.
Final word to you tonight.
Well, I just want to say I think for the rest of the year, which is going to pretty much suck, let's just try to be positive and talk about movies and music and stuff, because politics are going to be horrible, they're just going to be horrible and we're not going to be given a fair shock.
The media is going to be trying to go on a witch hunt to To try to find Trump supporters that are politically correct, that right at their sexual cowboy stuff like that.
So, what's this?
No, I agree.
Yes, you bang, come to my house, we'll watch Western.
I bought my son a Red Ryder BB gun today.
His first BB gun.
Come to the Christmas story.
That's right.
Well, anyway, we'll have our own okay chorale at your house, Keith.
We'll do it.
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