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Aug. 15, 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.
Turning to knees, I'm so in love with you.
Now, that was a hell of a song from 1963, Keith.
As Lady Night continues this evening, why don't we select that one for this particular guest?
Because it was made to order for Janice, our next guest.
The band just got it wrong.
Janice, it's great to have you back with us this evening.
You're a mainstay for these Ladies' Nights program.
How are you?
I'm just fine.
I'm the old one of the group.
Well, how'd you like your tailored music?
That's your new theme song whenever you come on.
As long as Richard heard it and he knows it's my theme song, that's okay.
Well, Janice, you've always got so much to say and so much to share, but you fit in perfectly with what we're doing this evening, which is, of course, why you were invited to come back.
You always deliver.
But let's first talk about the overreach of government.
And this is a story particular to Tennessee.
Perhaps it's going on in other places as well.
What's happening?
Well, the Department of Education, actually, we have some good news.
It came out that people flooded Governor Lee's office with so many calls they had to scrap the plan.
But what they were doing is they were going to use the cover of COVID to implement sending people into every child's home once a month to make sure they were safe and healthy.
And that's an overreach.
I mean, it's awful.
But the Department of Education, because of everybody calling in their opposition to it, they actually had to pull the program.
But the thing is, Richard was telling me they've been trying to do this.
No, it was not Richard.
It was our friend David Jones was telling me that they've been trying to do this for years and years, and they will try again.
And so it's something that every state needs to be looking out.
Everybody in every state needs to be looking out at what the school, Department of Education in their state and what their local schools are trying to implement that is actually a violation of our Fourth Amendment right of being secure within our homes in our papers.
And so luckily we have a small victory in that for right now, but we need to stay vigilant.
And I would say anybody in any other state that listens to your radio program, they need to make sure that their states are not trying to do the same things, whether on a state level or a local level.
Now, pizza just got delivered here to the studio.
So we're going to ask if Keith can take a break from eating.
We're going to ask if he gets weight of you.
Have you heard about this?
Janice, you actually informed me, along with the rest of the audience tonight, that this has actually been a plan that had been scrapped, but that the state of Tennessee, under the so-called conservative Bill Lee, who has denounced his ancestors and denounced the great southern hero Nathan Bedford Forrest and denounced even himself, a picture of himself in a Confederate uniform and denounced the capital of Old South Ball.
Denounced himself, but did you know that they were going to be doing welfare checks on every home that had a child in the state of Tennessee?
Now, what those welfare checks entailed, one could only nightmare.
But I got a lot of this information.
There were several places I got this information from.
And like I said, David Jones was the one that told me that it has been on their agenda for a long time.
But he also had paperwork.
And I saw him, we had supper with him last night.
And it had a whole list of things that was on their agenda.
It's been wiped from the state website.
It's no longer there.
You can't go and search it and find out what it said.
So, because of that, I couldn't what exactly it had said before, but it was things about going in.
And then the worst thing is, is speaking to your child alone.
And it was, and I took it that it was not even just children that were in public school, but like your children are homeschooled, they would come into your house.
And so I would say that any state that anybody in Tennessee, if they ever try to do this, is without a warrant, you don't have to let them in your house for any reason, for any reason.
They have to have a warrant to come into your house.
So if it ever that's the main thing, is just say, I'm not letting you in unless you have a warrant.
Never let adults like this talk to your children alone.
Okay?
No, you're not supposed to.
The police aren't supposed to, so why should some social worker get to talk to your child alone?
Well, this is actually instructive because, I mean, you know, we knew of this being hatched in Tennessee.
Thankfully, it's been disbanded and now, apparently, at least for now, completely scrubbed even from the archives.
But I mean, this could be going in other states, and you need to know your rights.
And you need to know that when the government shows up and knocks on your door, they don't intend you any well.
Well, you know what the three great lies are, and the third one is, I'm from the government and I'm here to help you.
Well, one thing is, is that the way she had worded her letter about this, they're going to try again.
They just didn't have it properly.
They are going to.
The left is like the devil.
Janice, left is like the devil.
They're never discouraged and they never give up.
And they never sleep.
That's true.
That's true.
But I mean, the main thing is, is we have to be on our guard.
They will be trying again.
I had a call in Bill Lee myself and my representative.
And I think that it would do well for everybody anywhere to call their governor's office and their state and their state representative and tell them, I don't want to ever see a bill anything like this or a mandate from a department, anything like this.
They don't have the right to come into our homes and check on our children.
I mean, that's the parents' job.
God gave parents the children, not the state.
And it's there, and it's a parent's right and a parent's responsibility to make sure their child is safe and doing well, not the state's.
No, that's more of this in loco parentis.
They don't want you to be the parent.
The government wants to be the parent.
That's true.
Very true.
And I think it's time for parents to stand up and take back the responsibility that they were given by God when they brought a child into the world to be the one responsible for taking care of them and for educating.
Well, Janice?
What?
No, no, go ahead.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
I was going to say, I'm just so, I'm so excited to hear all these younger women who not only want to have children and be a good wife, but they also want to homeschool their children with their husband's help because technically, even education is the job of the home.
And mainly it should be the fathers, but because most in our society, you guys have to work, but you should be overseeing it at the same time.
And I am.
All right, I'm actually.
Well, I was actually, Janice, I'm not cutting you off.
I'm only telling the audience that we're going to continue to explore this, excuse me, trying to talk when we come back with Janice, our guest, as Ladies' Nights continues this evening here on TV scenes.
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I'm not that great anyways, honey.
Well, we're back with Janice, and as ladies night continues, this has been a show that has really zipped by.
I mean, they all do, and they truly all do, but tonight especially so.
Still one more lady to come, and that's Courtney from Alabama, our mascot.
But Janice, I just wanted to ask you quickly before the break, there's another question that's perhaps more important, but I'd like to ask you as someone with a greater perspective, let's say, than some of the other women can share, someone who's spent a little more time on this temporal plane we call Earth.
What is it, what are your thoughts on what you've heard from some of the other ladies this evening?
Why is it important that we set aside a couple of shows a year just to the ladies?
Well, you do have a listening, you do have an audience of women, so sometimes it helps to have our voices also heard.
And the women that you pick are usually women that are really for the cause of white well-being.
And so it's, you know, we can all learn from each other.
You know, I learned something from each one of the women that I listened to tonight.
And that, you know, just because I'm the old one of the group doesn't mean I can't learn stuff.
And I really enjoy listening to them.
So I think it's important to sometimes give a women's.
And also, I think it's encouragement for some of the younger guys that there really are, especially like Megan and some of the other younger guests that you've had before, that there are young women out there that want a traditional home, that want to be a wife and a mother and not have a career or not worried about having a career.
And so I think that that gives some of the fellas that are younger also some hope that they might actually, you know, but, you know, and that comes with a price.
I think that you need to, whether you, you know, it's easier, I think if you're a Christian, in one way that what you need to do is be focusing your life on what God wants you to do.
But even as someone who's not a believer, if you are involved in things that are close to your heart that mean something to you, like Richard and I, we met at a political thing.
We met at a Ron Paul Liberty event thing that went on every month.
You know, if you're involved in things that mean something to you, and I like what Megan said, and that is that, you know, both parties ought to be really working on making themselves better and worthy of finding somebody decent, you know, and that's really important.
You know, you need to be somebody who is worthy of having somebody pay attention to you, too.
I think I'm rambling.
No, no, no, you're not.
But I would like to say, no, you're not at all.
Absolutely not at all.
But I would say, you know, one of the things we get back to is where do you meet such people?
Well, you can meet them at political gatherings if you have the wherewithal to go there.
You can also meet them at church.
That's where I met my wife.
My wife was 15.
I was a little bit older, so we didn't begin a relationship at that time, but that's where I first met her.
And so we would like to be able to encourage people to go to church to find traditionalist mates.
But as you said, Janice, this is what's so important.
Everything we see wrong in our nation right now and in our families, you know, the church has an answer to, but the first thing the church is going to have to do is repent for its own actions in recent years, because I'll tell you this.
I don't take a lot of advice from Russell Moore.
I don't think anybody has sent more people to hell in the last 10 to 20 years than the establishment church.
Why does the church need to repent?
The church needs to repent because technically most of the churches are preaching heresy.
Whether it is a social gospel, which is what the road that most of the most, not all, and I'm going to say I want to make sure that this is, it is not every church, but it's a lot of them.
But most of the Presbyterian and Methodist and Unitarian churches around my city have a social gospel.
And that's all they have.
What about the Southern Baptists?
They have gone in with both feet.
Well, we talked about this last week with Janice.
And Janise, pardon the interruption, but I know that you had texted me last week during the show when we shared the story of Will Desmukes, this 30-year-old young man who has a very attractive wife and a young son.
He's a member of the Alabama State House.
And he caught the seventh level of hell for giving a, well, first for attending a cookout, a family cookout, where Nathan Bedford Forrest was honored.
Was honored.
Here's the headline, though.
Another headline since last week's show.
Alabama lawmaker attended KKK leader's birthday.
Now, that would make you think, I mean, what's the first thing somebody's going to think?
You'd think you're talking about someone that's still alive, like some Klan leader.
But now they're talking about one of the greatest heroes in Southern history, Nathan Bedford Forrest.
And so, no, that's what happened.
This young man was drummed out of his Southern Baptist church for saying a prayer at a family cookout where Nathan Bedford Forrest was honored.
That's what's really happened.
The headline, though, is Alabama lawmaker attends KKK leader's birthday party.
I mean, how grotesquely dishonest.
But the Southern Baptist Convention, once again, drummed this elders in this church.
The long march through the institutions has marched through just about every denominational headquarters, unfortunately.
You may find a good individual church somewhere, but as far as any denomination being good, it's hard to find.
Maybe outside of Orthodoxy.
I mean, the church that we had been going to actually got out of the Southern Baptist Convention last year when they decided that it was okay to have homosexuals that are non-practicing homosexuals be pastors.
That's where, you know, me, Richard and I, we drew the line at.
We should have gotten out when they wanted to apologize for slavery, which Southern Baptists had nothing to do with slavery coming to the United States.
The Jews had something of that to come.
That was all of them because they wanted money, and they're greedy little people, and they wanted money.
So, but no, the Southern Baptists have gone the way of a social gospel, and we need to repent.
And the whole thing is, I think the biggest thing that has sent so many of them into it was the Cyrus Schofield Bible.
Until the 1850s, no church, no denomination, no believer ever believed in a rapture and then a tribulation.
19 and a half centuries of the two millennials of millennium life of Christianity, what you just said was orthodoxy, and nobody even knew of a heresy like the one of Darby and Irving and Schofield Bible.
But because of this heresy, all Christians are sitting there.
Oh, the world's got to get worse and worse.
We can't step in and try to make it any better.
It's just going to get all worse and worse.
So Christ will come and rapture us up and let these poor sinners just, you know.
And one thing that's not, it's not biblical.
And one thing that I was reading this last week actually was talking about that every generation has their own thing of tribulations that we have to go through.
And there's always, and even Christ and many of the apostles said there's always antichrist within the world.
And I like what I can't remember which pastor I was listening to.
He was saying that why the Bible talks about the mark of the beast being on your hand and on your head is because your hand is what you do and your head is what you think.
So the mark of the beast is basically what you think and what you do.
So if what you think and what you do is evil, you have already been marked by the Antichrist.
You are Satan.
And so the church is not reaching out.
When's the last time you ever heard a sermon on hell and damnation?
I haven't heard one in probably 30, 40 years.
No.
Oh, I'll tune in Joel Olstein.
He talks about that every week, right?
Everything but that every week.
He was saying, tune into Joel Olstein.
He'll give you that message every week.
I said everything but that message every week.
I was being ironic.
Churches, pastors are the big ones that need to repent, but also people in the pew because they don't do anything.
They don't read their Bible.
They don't know what it says.
They don't study it.
They're not trying the ministers that are with them.
So we need to repent.
And we need you to.
I'll tell you what.
With each of these ladies tonight, we've got to go to a full three-hour show, but Janice is always a blessing to the broadcast.
You want to sing her song one more time, Keith?
Janice, Janice.
Janice, we love you.
We love your husband.
Thank you so much for being part of our family.
We'll be back with Courtney next.
All right, thanks.
Bye.
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Now, that's a very famous tune, ladies and gentlemen, related to what our final guest of this evening's Ladies' Night is going to tell us about.
Keith, do you know what it is?
Keith begged me to, he begged me to tell him what Courtney was wanting to talk about tonight, but I bet I gave it away just then.
Well, look, everybody knows Gone with the Wind, and that's the theme from Gone with the Wind.
Now, I've seen that twice at the Orpheum in Memphis, the big ornate theater.
They have a summer movie series.
At least they did.
Yeah, right.
Just in the last couple of years, the Social Justice Warriors complained and they pulled it.
And they didn't even have a summer film series at the Orpheum this year because of COVID.
But if they did, they wouldn't have shown Gone with the Wind.
That's right.
But then on the other hand, you can come to my house anytime, Courtney, and we'll watch that right along with Pillow Talk and all these other good ones.
So anyway, you know, if all the movies we've talked about over the years on this program, and Jack Ryan, I mean, it's become a staple of his appearances.
And by the way, happy birthday to Jack Ryan.
Tonight's his birthday.
That's why he's not on Ladies' Night.
Well, that and the fact that he's a man.
But anyway, happy birthday, Jack.
You're off tonight.
But Jack often talks about movies.
Of all the movies we've talked about, we've never talked about Gone with the Wind.
Now, it seems like what we would have talked about by now.
We've talked about Song of the South and so many others.
Well, anyway, Courtney brought it to my attention that this was what she wanted to talk about in closing this evening.
So she's going to tell us why.
Courtney, welcome.
Thank you.
I'm glad to be back.
Keith, you haven't let me down.
You answered a bunch of the questions I was about to ask, which makes it easier on me.
I'm very impressed that you've seen the movie.
I think you need to school James a little bit.
What I was going to ask you related to that.
What we need to do, Courtney, is have a Keith Alexander film festival for the female fans of the cesspool.
That'll be the next big deal we've got going.
And you can give the presentation on Gone with the Wind.
Sure, sure.
And yeah, and so I'm so glad you're on here saying you've seen it twice because it's a mystery to me lately.
And here's the big question.
I'm going to ask you, and whatever you say is going to be the final verdict on it.
And I hope James listens very closely.
Is it wrong?
And basically, there's something I'm getting at here, but is it wrong?
And basically, what happened was the reason I thought of this was, you know, the topic tonight is, you know, how everybody's coping with COVID and quarantine and everything.
And it just reminded me recently, my husband and I watched Gone with the Wind, and I had already seen it, you know, a few times, but it was his first time.
And it made me think, you know, because I've heard of it, there's a couple other men I've run into that haven't, you know, seen it.
And so my question is, is this a movie that's wrong for a woman to make her husband sit through?
No, not at all.
I think it no, it's a classic movie.
It is, you know, Clark Gable as Rhett Butler is the ultimate alpha male.
Okay.
Oh, you made Courtney, what's the word?
Her heart afloat.
Swoon is what I was going to have for you.
Yeah, right.
And then Leslie Howard is Ashley Montague is the ultimate beta male.
Here's the problem I have with it.
Now, Courtney brought it to my attention this week that this would be the topic of her conversation.
And I admitted to her, I have never seen it.
Now, the reason I never saw it was perhaps an influence on my aunt, my dad's sister.
Now, back when I was a young boy in the 80s, my aunt had a poster of Gone with the Wind framed in her living room.
And it was the iconic poster with the sunset and Clark Gable embracing Vivian Lee.
And I said, you know, that's not a movie I'm into.
Now, if it had had a Confederate, you know, soldier with a bayonet, I would have said, you know, that's what I want to check out.
But it is a romance movie as a Confederate movie from a woman standpoint.
It's a romance movie as opposed to an action-slash-war movie.
Would y'all agree on that?
Well, it has.
I've never seen it, so y'all can tell.
It has plenty of warfare scenes in it, but the primary story is a romance of focusing on the female character, Vivian Lee as Scarlett O'Hara.
Keith, you're doing very good.
You're giving very good answers right now.
So the next question is, when are you going to school James and make him watch it?
Or Danny needs to set him down and one or the other.
I'll have to get a jug of alcohol and that might coax him in here.
And it's four hours long, but it has an intermission.
Well, with Keith, that'd be about eight and a half hours because he pauses to offer some commentary on any movie you want.
Courtney, what do you think about having a political cesspool film festival?
With only the ladies invited, right?
Yeah, that's right.
Well, no, their husbands can come too.
Yeah, I think that would be fun.
I think that would be fun.
And I think it would be fun to watch that movie and get your commentary all the way through.
But I would really enjoy that because I love the movie.
I know I'm really clicheing myself right now.
I'm sure that the audience is surprised about that, just like they're surprised that, you know, James wanted to see Jersey Boys.
Well, Courtney, listen, this is a jealousy Courtney's had for a long, long time.
She still thinks the Beatles are better than the four seasons, so she has to take these digs in.
But Keith, you know better, don't you?
Well, I can tell you this.
The four seasons and the East Coast doo-wop and all the Paisano singers, that's the reason Elvis dyed his hair black.
Well, I like the Beatles too, all kidding aside.
But then in any event, but no, listen.
Hey, I'll tell you one thing, Courtney.
Courtney has had an influence on me in this effect.
For the first time ever, now I did watch it with my family.
It was a family gathering for my children, and my wife watched too, for the first time in my life at her insistence and at her relentless recommendation, Sound of Music we watched for the first time just last winter, actually, since our last gathering in October.
What the one with Julie Andrews?
No, the only one that there is.
Yeah, that's it.
And I will tell you, I did enjoy that much more than I thought.
Well, Julie Andrews did the Broadway version of My Fair Lady.
But on the other hand, on the movie, Rex Harrison from Broadway played Professor Higgins, but Audrey Hepburn took Julie Andrews' place as Eliza Doodle.
Well, look, Julie Andrews is obviously a classic actress.
I mean, Christopher Plummer was good in that.
I mean, you know, there were some points of contention with some of the subplots of that particular movie.
But it was something my kids enjoyed.
We had a little cultural exchange here between.
Of course, Jewish Hollywood took an opportunity to make some digs at Nazi Germany.
But we're not going to take a parenthetical departure.
But I will say, while we're talking about the movies we're suggesting and recommending to one another, Courtney and I had a little cultural exchange.
Look at her bringing to us Gone with the Wind and Sound of Music.
And I offered to her in trade Breaking Bad and The Tudors.
Tombstone's a good one, too, but the Tudors, which she did watch.
And I will give her all the credit.
She watched the entire series of both Breaking Bad and The Tudors at my recommendation.
Courtney, did you enjoy those particular series?
I enjoy it.
I'll start with the Tudors.
And I guess we'll spend the next segment going back to Gone with the Wind.
We'll go back to it for sure.
Yeah, yeah.
And this is fine.
I actually enjoy The Tudors.
I mean, you know, it was made in the modern age, so it does have, you know, all the sex things and everything.
But later on, I noticed later on in the series that kind of died down.
Of course, it goes with that time period, especially that particular, you know, Henry VIII.
There was a lot of that going on.
But anyways, I noticed that stuff got a little more tame in the later seasons.
And also, they were pretty good about only showing white people.
Like, I think I saw a couple blacks early on, but I'm sure they got a lot of complaints because right after the first or second season, I didn't see them anymore.
Yeah, I'm sure that'll be changed in future editions.
Yes, it's a shame.
But what I liked so much was just, I just love these past time periods that our people endured.
You know, anything from anything from the Middle Ages to maybe like the early 1800s through the Civil War.
It's like, I just love those time periods.
I love the way the women dress.
And I just like seeing it on screen.
You know, and when I was watching this, I was just so impressed, you know, with how the women were dressing, the scenery, the scenes inside the castle.
And if they had advanced medicine back then, I would have loved to have lived during that time.
You know, it's just, it's just such a, it's just so quaint and charming, you know, looking at how our people used to be.
There was so much beauty.
If you want to bring that up to the present day, you need to watch, if you've never seen it, Roman Holiday with Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck.
She plays a princess, and she has the most regal presence.
That was her first Hollywood movie, and she won an account.
All right, y'all are talking about things that are important.
I want to talk about things.
Courtney, yes or no?
Did you like Breaking Bab?
Yes, and I can quickly cover that too at the beginning of the next segment.
Well, we don't want to digress, but a simple yes may be enough, but if you prefer, we'll...
But you don't like modern Disney, right?
She's the mascot.
She can like what she wants, Keith.
We'll ask Keith why she's the mascot when we come back.
Stay tuned.
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What difference does it make who you marry, so long as he's a southerner and thinks like you?
And when I'm gone, I leave Tara to you.
I don't want Tara.
Plantations don't mean anything.
Do you mean to tell me, Katie, Scarlet O'Hara, the Tara, that land doesn't mean anything to you?
White land is the only thing in the world worth working for.
Worth fighting for, worth dying for, because it's the only thing that lasts.
Oh, Paul, you talk like an Irish.
It's proud I am that I'm Irish.
And don't you be forgetting, Missy, that you're half Irish too.
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That's a beautiful line.
That is a heartfelt and touching line, even to a man who has not seen the movie as you have, Keith, and as all the women have as well.
But that is a great line.
And there's some other lines in it that I, even though I've not seen it, I do quote them.
There's the line, of course, that Clark Gable recites where he's talking about the Confederate retreat.
One day they'll turn to fight.
When they do, I'll be there with them.
I mean, there are some great lines in that movie.
Actually, one of our listeners who was on earlier this evening, Kim, wants to know.
Let me actually, before we toss it back to Courtney, read the exact question that Kim asked.
And that is, I'm seriously interested if Keith liked the movie or not.
I did.
I did.
It's very good.
It's very realistic in certain ways.
For example, the Tarleton twins, which included George Reeves, who played Superman later, vying for the attention of Scarlett O'Hara and Scarlett at the ball with all the males trying to get her attention.
See, that is real life.
We were talking about men and women getting together.
This is something men need to learn.
In the animal kingdom and among human beings too, males display and females choose.
Just like peacocks spread their tails and the little peahen sits back and tries to decide which one has the best display and that's the one she chooses.
See, that type of stuff is what these young men in our movement need to realize.
They are on display.
The women choose them.
They don't choose the women.
I like your use of the word peahen tonight as well.
Very quickly, before we toss it back to Courtney, who we have so long joked about being our mascot.
A mascot is, according to Merriam-Webster, a person or thing that is supposed to bring good luck or that is used to symbolize a particular organization.
Why is Courtney our mascot?
She is the head of the ladies' auxiliary of the political cesspool, always has been, and has that undisputed reign that is going to carry on until she's called home.
Thank you, Keith.
Courtney, back to you.
Y'all are too sweet.
Oh, my goodness.
I don't know if I deserve that, but it was sweet.
I enjoy it.
Yeah, you know, I wanted to comment on it.
And I mentioned this years ago when I was on the program when I was talking about the Oscars years ago.
I can't help but notice that back then, they just put so much time and thought into the actors and actresses that they choose for certain roles.
I mean, it was perfect.
Like the people they took to play certain roles in movies back then, it was well thought out and it was so well done.
It's like they paid so much attention to detail.
And I do think overall, I mean, this goes without saying, the actors and actresses back then were just so much better looking, you know, more authentically feminine and masculine.
And, you know, and I can say, you know, from my own opinion as a, as a woman, you know, it's like, you know, I look at these modern day actors and it's like, for them, it's like, I might have crushes on them that kind of come and go, or for most of them, I've never had a crush on them at all.
And it's just like, you know, you know, Brad, you know, I might have liked him when I was in eighth grade.
But, you know, when I watch his movies now, I'm like, eh, you know, you know, it's like, it just comes and goes.
But, you know, but like, you know, Clark Gable, you know, and Gone with the Wind, I first saw him in that when I was 12 years old.
And I think he is just as attractive now when I watched it as I did back then.
And I'm saying that honestly.
I'm not trying to be cliche.
I mean, it's like he is a very good-looking man, or he was.
And it's like, we just don't see that much anymore.
I mean, there might be a couple actors today, and I'm sure you all feel the same way about the actresses, but it's just really picked and they did a good job, you know, picking people back then.
They really put it in.
Well, they did something intentionally, Courtney.
You know where it all started, where they picked an atypical male actor to be the lead.
It was Dustin Hoffman in the graduate in 1950.
I thought it was Rock Hudson and Roddy McDowell.
No, no, Rock Hudson looked the part.
He just didn't live the part.
But, you know, and also Roddy.
Roddy, all I remember is Lassie Go Home.
I think he did good enough.
No, he was great in Fright Night.
Well, I'll tell you who was.
You were talking about Vivian Lee.
You need to check her out in a movie called That Hamilton Woman.
It's about the mistress of Admiral Nelson, you know, the hero of Trafalgar whose statue has been desecrated recently at Trafalgar Square in London.
You know, my kindergarten was Trafalgar Baptist Church.
I wonder if they were trying to make a conscious link back to your Baptist Church, of course.
They probably kicked Lord Nelson out too since then, posthumously.
Well, anyway, Courtney, back to Gone with the Wind and your closing tonight as you round up.
I don't know if you had the chance.
So many of the other guests did.
Listen to the previous guests.
It's been a fantastic.
We know what a quintet, what is it, a quintet?
A panorama of this is a quintet, right?
No, what we've got is we've got a whole galaxy of stars.
Well, in any event, all of the ladies have done well tonight.
I don't know how many of the others you had a chance to catch, although some of the others were listening to the entire program.
But in closing tonight, we want to give you the opportunity to take us to the house.
So some final parting thoughts.
Oh, thank you.
Oh, my daughter just came in and she's supposed to be in bed.
Hold on.
Hold on, sweetie.
Hold on.
Anyways, lost my train of thought there, but it's okay in a good way.
Well, it's real.
That's what it is.
It's real.
We like to be authentic here on the radio.
We prove these are not actors.
These are not actresses.
This is real life.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Yeah, I would just encourage the young people out there who, you know, it's easy, because I used to be this way at one time.
It's easy to just kind of turn these movies down, these classic movies, and think, oh, gosh, the people back then, they were such prudes.
They were so boring.
They weren't attractive like, you know, people are now.
They were just, it's like, why would I want to watch a movie from back then?
But, you know, if you really sit down and watch these movies, I mean, the people back then, they had the same, I mean, yeah, people behaved differently back then because we had different standards.
But when you look at the core of human instincts and behavior, it really isn't different.
In fact, it gives you a link to your ancestry when you watch those people and realize they had the same motivations, instincts, and feelings that you did.
Well, I wonder if Courtney's daughter wants to come on the radio tonight.
I mean, that's what I think everybody's wanting to know.
You want to say hi?
Say hi. Say hello. Say hello. Say hello.
Ah!
Probably the best second of the show.
The high point of the show.
Absolutely.
100%.
Well, and of course, Courtney's daughter is entirely angelic.
Right.
Course, look at her mother.
Oh, y'all are sweet.
But, but yeah, you know, it's like you watch stuff back, like in Gone with the Wind, it's like, you know, there's certain parts where, you know, they're kind of, they kind of hint that, you know, and forgive me for saying this, but there's certain parts of the movie where they're hinting at, you know, disrespectable behavior that's going on, like sexual intercourse and stuff like that.
And they hint at it, and it just shows that there's no need to always show all that, show all the details like they have to do now.
So that's the main, that's one of the main differences.
Back then, it's like people still at their, you know, when you look at their basic instincts, they still desired those things.
They weren't prude, you know, not in the sense that teenagers today might be.
Well, you know, they had a special thing in the Hollywood code back then.
A kiss today would be sexual intercourse.
So when the guy kissed the girl, that was much more significant than just a kiss.
When does it ever stop at a kiss?
Exactly.
Yeah.
So the people, you know, the basic instincts of people have not changed.
It's just our standards that have changed.
And so I just, I'm just telling young people not to write, not to write these movies off.
I mean, they can relate to them much more easily than they probably think they can.
And as I said earlier, the people in it sure are attractive, much better than what we have now.
Well, people tried back then.
Yes, they made an effort.
Yes.
I'm always so impressed when I, even something as recently as the 50s or the early 60s movies set in those times, I'm just so impressed with the effort people made before leaving the house.
And oh, gosh, I just love it when women always wore dresses.
I just love that.
Well, I got to ask about, I mean, yeah, men wore suits to like mow the grass.
Courtney, have you ever donned a hoop skirt?
That's what we want to know tonight.
I actually, actually, I've gone close to that.
You know, the slips that women used to wear with all the ruffles in them that would kind of make it look like a hoop skirt?
I guess women wore those in the 50s and early 60s.
I have worn those before for certain occasions.
Well, I'll tell you this.
I have enjoyed the five ladies we've had on tonight.
I can tell you, ladies and gentlemen, with a great degree of certainty, it's all downhill from here the rest of the year as we gear up for the election.
You say about the Yankees, that's murderer's row.
Hey, but thanks to Courtney, Janice, Megan, Kim, and Rebecca Dissident Mama.
What a great collection of ladies.
Courtney, we love you.
We'll talk to you again soon.
For Keith Alexander, I'm James Edwards.
Thank you, Sam Bushman.
We'll talk to you next week, everybody.
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