Aug. 22, 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.
Cause you know, Snoopy girl, I'm in love with you.
And so I say now, hey, hang on.
Well, you know, anytime we go with Hang On Sloopy, we are thinking about our dearly departed brother, Bill Rowland.
That was his favorite song.
And we lost Bill, of course, back in 2013, but we still talk about him often.
We were talking about him after the show last week.
And so we thought we'd come in with that tonight.
This Saturday evening, August the 22nd, I'm James Edwards.
He's Keith Alexander.
This is the political cesspool.
And we like that stuff, don't we, Keith?
Right.
And Bill is gone, but not forgotten.
In fact, he may even be here.
God, that's absolutely right.
Somebody's looking out for us.
That's for sure.
Well, hang on, Sloopy.
That was 1965 with the McCoys.
There's actually a couple of music videos to go along with that song.
There's one where the McCoys are in like a club and everybody's kind of dancing.
And then there's one where it's just Sloopy in an alley kind of convulsing for about four minutes.
Yeah, that was an early, the last one you were talking about was an early music video.
The other one was an appearance on like Hullablue or Shindig or something like that that they did.
But they were great.
They had a lot of songs and they got big.
They were from Indiana originally.
Then they recorded and moved to New York and they were big in there.
They had a song called Don't Worry, Mother, Your Son's Heart is Pure.
They had a version of Fever that had basically the same beat as they had on Hang On Sloopy.
The lead singer was Rick Zeringer, who became later in the 70s Rick Derringer.
I was wondering what happened to that name.
Yeah, and he had a hit song called Rock and Roll Hoochie Coo that we'll play for you sometime in the future.
But we'll give you all the background information you'd ever want.
We always dream this is actually a top 40 show, but alas, politics much.
I did that.
I had a show like that back in the late 70s, early 80s.
Well, hey, there you go.
You've come back home.
We always try to sprinkle a little bit of that in because we need the music from that era to make us feel good because all the news we cover has the opposite effect.
But in any event, we've got a great show for you tonight, ladies and gentlemen.
We are going to be offering our thoughts on the Democratic National Convention, the Zoom conference that it was, and much more this hour before in the second hour, I'm going to rewind the clock for you.
All the way back to August of 2000, 20 years ago this month, I was a delegate for Pat Buchanan at the Reform Party convention in Long Beach, California.
I have vivid memories about that trip, vivid memories about that year where I served as the treasurer for the state campaign.
Take a look at those pictures too.
James had a full head of hair.
Oh, I did.
This movement just totally 20 years of this, and you'll lose it.
But listen, that's actually going to serve as the launch pad, very timely, I think.
That's going to serve as the launchpad for the featured event of tonight's broadcast, which is going to be a discussion that includes Dr. Greg Johnson of Countercurrents and Brad Griffin of Occidental Descent.
Greg and Brad, respectively, will be joining us to discuss the pros and cons of third-party activism.
So we're going to be talking about the Democrats.
We're going to be talking about third-party activism.
Next week, Sam Bushman will be with us.
And we're going to be talking about Donald Trump and the Republican Convention, which, of course, is coming up in just a couple of days in the week to come.
So all that and much more.
But let's first, Keith, since I mentioned it, let's just go ahead and talk about that Democratic Convention.
I watched parts of it.
I watched it here and there.
And what it struck me as being was a Saturday Night Live parody.
If Saturday Night Live actually mocked Democrats and liberals anymore.
I mean, maybe they did that to an extent decades ago, but they don't know.
It really was kind of like a caricature.
I mean, you had Stephen Stills and some black guy singing for what it's worth by Buffalo Springfield.
And it just looked, it looked so contrived and so inauthentic.
Everything about it, you had Elizabeth Warren giving a talk from a kindergarten classroom where she had the letters B-L-M in big block letters, like the little kid foam letters that they used to spell things out.
She had that behind her, you know, where it was obvious you were going to see it.
I mean, spelling it out with little kid letters.
I mean, that's almost sick.
And then Biden, there's a difference, of course.
Four years ago, 20 years ago, I was with Buchanan.
Four years ago, we were at the Republican National Convention as credentialed members of the media.
We were in the arena when Trump received the nomination.
Now, that happens earlier in the week.
You receive the nomination.
And then a couple of days later, of course, you give your acceptance speech.
Well, anyway, when Biden received the official nomination, it looked like he was in some darkly, some dark, some dimly lit library.
And it just looked like he was like playing a part, like he was supposed to be happy.
But it just looked like Vincent Price in a horror movie.
Did you see that part of the diet?
He was like dim, and it was like he's supposed to be happy.
Then you had all these people.
It zoomed out to all the people who were watching on Zoom in these little picture frames, these little small picture frames, and everybody's cheering.
But it's just like, okay, you're supposed to cheer now.
Now pretend you're excited.
I mean, I don't know how the Republicans are going to do much better with regards to the logistics of it all, but it was, I didn't expect much, but it was worse than I expected by every standard of measurement.
I mean, I haven't even gotten to the content of it all yet, but I mean, just the way it was presented just looked phony as hell.
It looked surreal.
It looked like Salvador Dolly choreographed the whole thing.
And I couldn't stand to watch more than five minutes at a time.
Yeah, you got to take it in short spurts.
I mean, because it just hurts to watch somebody who is lying to you, trying to mislead you, and they know they're trying to lie and mislead you.
And that's my nutshell take of the whole Democratic convention.
Well, you would say they are trying to lie to you.
Of course, Joe Biden and all of these sociopaths, they will tell you whatever their handlers tell you, tell them to say.
I mean, obviously, all of these people were working off of speeches that were ghostwritten for them.
If our side had the mechanisms of power at our disposal, all of these people would be pro-white and would be spouting our talking points.
I mean, we know that.
But that begs the question.
I mean, when was the last time a politician actually wrote his own speeches or did something extemporaneous?
Was it Huey P. Long?
Probably.
I know that John F. Kennedy had Schlesinger writing all of his speeches.
And in fact, even Ghost wrote the famous book, Profiles and Courage for them.
So there's been a long heritage of Democratic frauds in presidential politics, and mine is just the latest manifestation of that.
And of course, the whole thing kicked off with some family members of George Floyd continuing to perpetuate that hoax.
They were kicking off and calling into session the whole damn thing.
I mean, it was just another big lie.
That is, George Floyd is another big lie.
He died of a drug overdose people.
Just like James Alton Fields was just running for his life, staying on the roadway where he was supposed to be when a bunch of ANIFA people jumped in his way and a big fat woman got a glancing blow from the car and died.
And now he's in jail for 417 years.
All right, folks, we're going to continue on a little bit more about the Democratic Convention.
We're going to talk about the death of George Floyd a little more in depth.
And of course, we've been covering that all year, but then we've got something new on that.
William S. Lynn, great article about the oppressed majority.
What else will we get into this first hour?
We'll find out.
Stay tuned.
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Folks, before we continue the show, I want Keith to fill you in on how we unwind post-broadcast.
What do we do, Keith?
For a few minutes.
We basically pick songs that we like that we think that the other one will not be that familiar with, and we play them off of YouTube.
Hell, better than that, we sing them.
Yeah, we sing them.
I remember them.
Well, yeah, we actually do that during the show sometimes, too.
But in any event, that was Hello Mary Lou by Ricky Nelson, of course.
But we were talking about Gene Pitney last week after the show.
He wrote that, didn't he?
Gene Pitney did write that.
Now, didn't you say the KGB wrote all of Gene Pitney's songs?
No, but he was Jewish.
But, you know, he's unusual in this respect.
He was kind of a throwback to the 50s, kind of like a Bobby Darren in the approach that he had.
But he was as big as he was in the United States, he was even bigger in Britain at the time.
In fact, in 1962, 63, when he was touring Britain, his intro act was the Beatles.
He was bigger than the Beatles.
Well, you know, that's interesting.
And then, of course, there was the Demetri Tompkins who wrote Town Without Pity.
And then Gene Pitney, though, Burt Baccarat wrote The Man Who Shot Liberty Valley.
So some of Gene Pitney's biggest hits were written by the people.
And then he wrote all these big hits like Hello Mary Lou for Ricky Nelson, He's a Rebel by the Crystals, and Rubber Ball by Bobby V. I mean, what in the hell was going on there?
But anyway, we don't need to dwell on that.
We were just, we were going to make a quick point.
But I got to get back to the Democrats.
So this is something we found out in the breakout.
That's right, it's a talent fest.
Well, very quickly, now there is a method to our madness tonight, if you can believe it.
So we are quickly, quickly shifting through the Democratic conference this week.
And then later on this evening, when we really get down to business, we're going to be talking about the pros and cons of third-party activism with our featured guests of the night, Greg Johnson and Brad Griffin.
And then next week, we're going to be covering with Sam Bushman the Republican convention and the case for Trump.
So we're going to be trying to cover each alternative to your what you might do with your vote.
And it's very hard.
It's always been hard, even in our ranks, to come to a consensus on that.
But there was a video at the Democratic National Convention that counted a convicted rapist murderer by the name of Donna Hilton as one of America's most impactful leaders.
Now, there's no room for us, people like us, and either of the parties, of course, but I guess if you're...
We just don't have a long enough rap sheet, James.
Apparently.
Well, it'll be interesting to see where it goes.
I think, you know, I heard the McCloskeys are going to be at the Republican.
They're going to be speaking at the Republican Zoom conference.
So is that Nicholas Sandman, the guy that— Yeah, Sandman, that's right.
So that already makes it more interesting than what we saw this week.
Nicholas Sandman was the teenager from Catholic school that had the face down with Chief Iron Eyes.
He also did a lot better in his libel suit than I did when I sued the Detroit News for calling me the leader of the Ku Klux Klan.
Salmon, I guess, is a millionaire now, so good for him.
And he didn't get called anything nearly as libelous as that.
Good for you, buddy.
Well, it'll be interesting to see how the – Win a few, lose a few.
The thing about Joe Biden, though, I mean, it almost borders on elder abuse that they would even trot him out there in his obviously declined mental state.
They're going to push him from a wheelchair down a stairwell or something before it's all over with.
Believe me, they're going to get rid of him.
He will not be the president of the United States in 2024.
Well, I don't think he'll make it nearly that long.
Anyway, I mean, if he's in office, he will not last a full term.
We talked about George Floyd's family opening up that convention.
I asked a friend of mine who is a medical doctor and a scientific researcher his opinion on the autopsy of George Floyd.
Now, this is a smart guy with qualifications, no kook.
And much of what he said married what others have seen.
He does this for a living, by the way.
He does this for a living.
What we have said, three times the potential level of fentanyl, et cetera.
But he did say something that I hadn't seen anywhere else.
And this is what he wrote to me.
So I'm just going to read it very quickly, and I'd like to get that out there in the public.
That's something we had on our blog.
Yeah, that's it.
We had it on the blog this week.
Yeah, see, this guy is a forensic pathologist, the type of guy that makes assessments like this for use in criminal prosecutions.
And this is what he wrote.
I think it's true that Floyd killed himself.
As noted, he had three times the lethal level of fentanyl in his blood, according to the toxicology report.
Somewhere in there, Floyd stated that he was doing hoops in the car.
In other words, he was shooting up drugs in the car and was probably well on his way to leaving this world when the cop rapped on the car window.
The ensuing struggle kept him from dropping off to sleep.
Overdoses always lose consciousness before they stop breathing completely, although their oxygen levels drop because the person is hyperventilating.
A crucial point that has not received sufficient attention is that Floyd had significant underlying heart disease.
This alone would predispose him to cardiac arrhythmias.
On top of this, Floyd had just used methamphetamine, which could precipitate fetal cardiac arrhythmias on its own.
Finally, there is the factor of hypoxia or low blood oxygen.
The fentany would reduce the depth of respiration and drop the blood oxygen level.
Hypoxia also triggers cardiac arrhythmias all on its own.
So you have four factors that would contribute to a fatal cardiac arrhythmia.
Underlying heart disease, methamphetamine, hypoxia secondary to fentanyl, and fourth, Floyd's own inherent release of adrenaline during the struggle.
There is a strong case here for death secondary to fatal cardiac arrhythmia.
Why didn't the autopsies mention this?
Because cardiac arrhythmias, such as ventricle fibrillation, would not leave a physical finding at autopsy.
Unless you have an EKG to document the presence of arrhythmia, this could cause death without finding on an autopsy.
The most common cause of sudden death in the general population is cardiac arrhythmia.
This form of sudden death is the most common presenting symptom of significant heart disease.
If the cop's defense team doesn't make a big deal out of underlying heart disease and fatal arrhythmia, they are missing an important defense for their client.
Floyd killed himself.
Now, the reason I read that tonight, ladies and gentlemen, I hope that the defense team is smart enough to find this information so that justice may be served and that the police officers will be rightly acquitted in this case, but leave it to us to get it out there for you.
Well, let's just make sure that they don't get the defense team that John Alton Fields had in Charlottesville.
I don't think his name changes every time we say it, James Fields.
James Fields.
Okay, well, whatever.
And I don't even know his middle name.
I mean, you may be right about that.
Who knows about it?
But see, also another thing about our friend here, Mr. Floyd, he actually was complaining of shortness of breath before he was on the ground.
It's not like this officer by putting his knee on the back of his neck to hold him down, a guy that's about six foot six, 250 pounds.
He was complaining about it beforehand.
Keith, let's do a demonstration.
You lay on the studio floor and I'll put, yeah, I'll do what the Floyd cop did.
I guarantee you might not like it.
It might you wouldn't die from this point.
Is it more likely that he died from the cop putting the knee on the neck or all the things that our doctor friend here had to share?
I don't do a lot of criminal work, but I've done some.
And I can tell you this.
Whenever a guy is resisting arrest, when the police get the better of him, he starts complaining about something like he can't breathe or that those handcuffs are cutting into my wrist or something like this.
So you always get that.
That's the way it is.
So that would not have really triggered an experienced policeman to think that something unusual is going on here.
Well, we do have a caller, Kevin.
Kevin, if you don't mind sitting with us through the break, we'll get you as soon as we come back after the next timeout.
But I just wanted to say with regard to George Floyd, I mean, that whole thing was a hoax on a civilizational level.
But Trump unfortunately fell for it.
He came in and said that George Floyd had been murdered.
Well, this, and this autopsy and the body cam footage shows that that was not the case.
Well, even some people on our side did that originally, initially, and you can go back to our archives.
The first Saturday we were on after the wind.
We said this and these cops should be acquitted.
And by the way, the only mature thing that anybody could say and what Trump should have said is, let's wait until all the facts are in.
Let's wait until we get a report.
There you go.
But of course, that would not have been.
And the whole country has burned as a result of this hoax.
It has been totally upended the nation.
Race was not a factor at all, by the way.
And compared to the way the media treated this, the media's treatment compared to the death of Cannon Hynant in North Carolina.
A nine-year-old boy that was shot just executed by a next-door neighbor with a gun put to his head while the menu wasn't going to be a good idea.
We covered it last night.
We got to go.
We got to go.
We'll be back.
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All right, folks, don't forget the main event of tonight's broadcast is our discussion about the pros and cons of third parties.
We are going to kick that discussion off on the 20th anniversary of my serving as a delegate for Pat Buchanan and the Reform Party Convention 20 years ago this month.
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Let's first go to Kevin in South Dakota.
It's great to have you.
Hey, James, how's it going?
Doing good.
Thanks for the call.
What do you got?
Oh, I wanted to mention you were talking about the DNC convention this week about some things going on.
And I saw it, I heard about it, and you probably did too.
Maybe, maybe not.
There was this black woman on stage, Donna Hilton, her name is.
We just mentioned that.
Yeah, give us a little more background about that because I wasn't really aware of the story beyond the headline.
It's not Paris's sister, is it?
She was on stage advocating for so-called criminal justice reform, but the case, it was in the 80s in 1985 in Long Island.
And her and six other blacks, they kidnapped this 52-year-old businessman, Thomas Vigliarlo.
And anyway, for 15 days, two weeks, they tortured him.
I mean, literally to death.
They starved him.
They burned him.
They tortured him.
They eventually just stuffed him in a car in Harlem, and they found him dead in the trunk.
And she was in prison for 27 years.
One of the worst crimes in Long Island history, really.
And here she is now on stage for the Democrats.
So, I mean, just pointing that out.
It's just crazy.
Okay, so, I mean, that begs the question: how did she get a featured role in the Democratic conflict?
So, in other words, the more perverted you are and the more criminal you are, the more likely you are to be a rock star in the Democratic convention.
Well, hey, I tell you what, I mean, anything goes now.
I mean, when you see things, what did I say?
When Laura Loomer is presented as a representative of the far right, I mean, anything goes, but my goodness.
All right, thank you for the call, Kevin.
Appreciate it.
All right, Keith, we've ran a, and thank you for your support too, Kevin.
Very sincerely.
We ran an article by William S. Lind earlier this week, and I'm just going to read it very quickly.
We're going to go to Patrick in Texas in just a moment.
Thank you guys for keeping the phone lines busy tonight.
But this is what William S. Lynn wrote.
It was so good.
I'm just going to read a couple of excerpts here.
The cultural Marxists pray endlessly about oppressed minorities.
A cynic might reply that it is in the nature of minorities to be oppressed.
In reality, though, this country's oppressed minorities profit mightily from their victim status.
They get preferential treatment and hiring, boatloads of free money, and rules that allow them to behave badly while paying no penalty.
It's a pretty good racket.
One of the strangest things about 21st century America is that not minorities, but white Christian majority is the ones who are oppressed and the ones who put up with it.
Affirmative action gives places in high-prestige universities as well as cushy jobs to blacks and women instead of better qualified white males.
Bakers, florists, and photographers are sued out of business by homosexuals for refusing to violate their religious beliefs and to help celebrate their weddings, which are an impossibility.
The entertainment industry portrays white Christians in ways that were blacks so typecast, it would bring howls of outrage.
Yet, the oppressed white majority just sits there and takes it.
Why?
To answer that, we need a bit of history.
And this goes back to what we talked about a couple of weeks ago.
The Frankfurt School created cultural Marxism in part by crossing marks with Freud.
From psychology, they took the idea of psychological conditioning, repeating messages so often and in so many different ways that people absorbed them without conscious reflection.
If you presented logical arguments that whites were somehow to blame for all of the problems of blacks, men for all the problems of women, and Europeans for all the problems of Indians, those arguments could and would be demolished by facts and reasons.
So instead, the cultural Marxists repeat these messages endlessly in every available medium, bypassing the reasoning mind and planting their absurdities in the public's subconscious.
Want to normalize anything degenerate?
Make every competent, intelligent white male on television degenerate, and every monster or buffoon, somebody who thinks like us.
Put out movie after movie in which petite, beautiful women beat up big men, something that rarely happens in real life, make muggers white or roll cops black, despite crime statistics that show, well, we know what the crime statistics show.
It's as though, through endless repetition, people can be brought to believe Jack Benny really is 39.
Poor Jack missed his era today, thanks to psychological conditioning.
He could be.
Well, that's exactly what they do through broadcast media.
Broadcast media, remember, was featured in a book by Marshall McLuhan in the 60s called The Medium is a Message.
Because it's a constant stream of information, the broadcast media doesn't allow you to reflect on what's being said.
For example, if you're reading in a book or in a newspaper the same arguments, you could say, this doesn't sound right to me.
You put it down and you would construct a counter argument in your head.
You can't do that when you're getting a constant stream of information.
So when it's all over with, you don't recall it all.
All you know is that these seeds of disinformation are being planted in your brain.
That is the magic of what they call critical theory.
They criticize relentlessly everything that would be helpful or vindicating towards whites, and particularly white males.
And by doing that, that constant critique, they never allow that white males have anything going for them.
They never make a sound argument.
Everything they do is wrong.
That message is being broadcast loud and clear at this year's Democratic Convention.
Ain't it so?
Let's go quickly to Patrick in Texas.
Patrick, how are you?
Good.
Just wanted to mention that you just mentioned the, everything's being critiqued.
That reminds me of Kevin McDonald's book, The Culture of Critique.
And he's talking about all the academics who, that's all they do.
They just complain, complain, complain, victimize, and denigrate all the white people to thinking that we're something evil.
Just, you know, you talk about the Charlotte bill.
That was Jason Kessler that just miraculously turned right wing.
And, you know, we got the Pulse Mike Club of Paul's flag.
We got the shooting with David Hall.
We got Sandy Hook.
We got Boston bombing.
Now, you would think by now that our oversight people with our DOJ would figure out that, hey, maybe somebody's pulling a scam on us here.
But unfortunately, it's much, much more pervasive than that.
It's all, you know, it's a bad situation.
Your name is the American people is the, we only need an informed electorate.
We're all going to have to basically be wise to this stuff.
And that's all I got, guys.
Thank you for taking my call.
Hey, Patrick, thanks for calling in from Texas.
We love Texas.
You know, and critical theory plays a big role into all of this, too.
I don't know if you have anything.
The theory is to relentless criticism, and you never give the other party to the debate any credit for making a good point or for being sound or for reasoning in a logical way.
Everything is negative, and that negativity gives the audience the impression that the white conservative position has no merit.
Well, Patrick, you know, it is obvious.
We would like for as many people as can possibly be to be knowledgeable and informed about the issues, but really all that matters is power.
If our side gets power, everybody will fall in line.
All of the heads of institutions will fall in line.
And they will, and we know that they will because that's what history teaches us.
So the question is, how do you get power?
And that will also play into our conversation as we continue with third-party activism and what's the best way forward for us to reclaim destiny here.
Let me make this point.
The key institution that you need to capture, the key institution that press AIDS, the big name the institutions first and then tell us the most key.
Okay, well, academia is one that the left has taken over when the law marched through the institutions, the arts, the academy, academia, both, you know, higher education and lower education now, the news media, but, and also, but the church, corporate America, you name it, government.
Entertainment industry, eight major movie studios, eight Jewish CEOs.
But the most key is the broadcast news media.
Broadcast news media.
That's where 96% is owned by the enemy, and we need a foothold.
I've said this from the very beginning of Trump's campaign.
If he really wants to make lasting change in America, he's going to have to knock the maws out of his pocketbook or get some of his rich friends together and buy one of these major alphabet soup news media like CNN or MSNBC or CBS, ABC, PBS, CBS, whatever.
You've got to have that.
You've got to have an alternative voice.
And there is no alternative voice.
Twitter and Facebook won't do.
In fact, they're banning him now from Twitter.
So consequently, where's he going to get?
That's how he got his message out, and that's how he got elected in 2016.
But they're going to shut that off.
Look, we're going to give you over the, there is a method to our madness.
Tonight and next week, we're going to give you, I mean, obviously, I don't think anybody's considering the Democrats as an option, but third parties or Trump, we're going to give you the case for and against third parties, the case for and against Trump.
But I'll tell you, it all comes down.
I mean, as we know, this is cliché, but politics is a racial headcount.
Elections are a racial headcount.
You've had four more years of unmitigated straight-ticket Democrats coming in from the third world.
I don't know if Trump can win, even if we wanted him to.
We'll talk more.
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I'd advise 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.
I come from Chicago.
So, I want to be honest.
It's not as if it's just Republicans who have monkeyed around with elections in the past.
Sometimes Democrats have to.
You know, whenever people are in power, they have this tendency to try to, you know, tilt things in their direction.
There's no voter fraud.
You start whining before the game's even over.
Whenever things are going badly for you and you lose, you start blaming somebody else, and you don't have what it takes to be in this job.
Rubber ball, I'm bouncing back to you.
Rubber ball, I can bounce him back to you.
I'm like a rubber ball, baby.
That's all that I am to you.
Happy bouncy, touchy bouncy.
All right, maybe the die was already cast by the late 50s, early 60s.
Maybe we had already crossed the Rubicon.
We just didn't know it yet, but I'll be damned if I wouldn't like to have spent a week back in that time.
It just seemed a hell of a lot better.
Were we better off in 1961 when Rubber Ball was playing on your AM radio?
Yes, we were, but the other side had a beachhead already.
You know, it really started right after World War II.
If Jimmy Burns of South Carolina, if Roosevelt had been as good as his word and made him the vice president rather than Harry Truman, the civil rights movement would never have happened because he was a staunch segregationist and was totally opposed to it.
All right, let's get back to the oppressed majority.
This article that we found over at William S. Lynn's website, he concludes the piece by writing, the result is our society, the good, the true, and the beautiful, are ripped down, and the evil, the false, and the ugly are raised up and put in charge.
Cultural Marxism has invented a whole new form of government, cockostocracy, ruled by excrement.
What should we do about it?
First, tell the truth.
This country was created by white Christians.
White Christians, not blacks, not Arabs, not women pretending to be men.
Not Eskimos.
They turned a vast wilderness into what was the greatest country on earth.
There is no Parthenon of sub-Saharan Africa or pre-Columbian North America.
The rest of the world has copied the West and is better off for it.
We, men of the West, are happy to have our culture appropriated because it affirms we got it right.
Second, get the conditioning mechanisms out of our lives.
Turn off the TV, homeschool the kids, read old books, not the lying new ones.
White Christian families should secede from the surrounding societies shaped by cultural Marxism.
It takes some effort, but it can be done.
It is absurd, Lind concludes, for the majority to be oppressed in a country that they created.
Our ancestors had the guts to fight to build this place.
Do we lack the courage even to defend it?
Well, the big question to all that is how did these other groups that never reached that level of same level of civilization and civilizational sophistication, how did they come to be in charge of our society and our culture?
Again, the answer is Jewish power and influence.
They are the people pulling the strings behind the scenes.
That's what you need to understand.
If it had not been for Jewish generalship in all of these left-wing movements, none of them would have succeeded.
That is the key to the transformation that we complain about here on this program every week.
And we can't say it enough.
You got to understand that in every left-wing movement, the foot soldiers might be brown, black, women, homosexuals, you name it, but the generals are always Jewish.
Now, we've taken a couple of good calls tonight.
We had a good piece of feedback come in via email this week, as we always do.
Very quickly, Keith, and I mean in 30 seconds or left, if you can, I know you like to hold court.
We talked a couple of weeks ago about white-on-white conflict and what we're calling utopia or utopian whites.
What are we talking about?
Well, we're talking about the fact that just about every other racial or ethnic group votes 90% plus for one of the two political parties, except for whites.
Whites are the only ones that have this fissure in there.
And basically, the left is doing us a favor with the Black Lives Matter movement, with the themes of systemic racism, institutional racism, and white privilege, because what they do in final analysis is say there is no refuge, no dispensation for any white person.
It doesn't matter how left-wing you are.
It doesn't matter how long you've belonged to the NAACP or contributed to the United Negro College Fund.
You are just as bad as the grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan and just as deserving of punishment.
Now, if that doesn't shock these whites that want to claim that they're good whites and that they are to be distinguished from other whites, nothing will do it.
That's what has to happen.
We need to start voting tribally just like other groups do.
That's the only way to save our civilization and ourselves.
All right.
So we had a piece of feedback to our discussion from a couple of weeks ago about utopian whites and white-on-white conflict.
And you can go back and read those articles.
It's a few days ago.
But anyway, you can find them.
And this is, I think, a really good piece of feedback.
And the listener writes, the crushing boredom of those long months necessitated that their imaginary worlds become real, as real as the ones they so desperately wanted to leave.
To do this, they had to become expert visualizers.
What he's talking about is our European ancestors facing those long, harsh winters back thousands of years ago.
And he said to escape from that, they had to become visualizers.
This explains, he continues, why Europeans are so creative and inventive, and also why many of us are crazy.
And that's why so many of the writers of the past, like the writer of Utopia, like the writers of all sorts of novels and political systems, why whites came up with these utopian ideas.
But in final analysis, the wiser people said utopia is unattainable.
Well, I actually left off the first sentence of his piece of correspondence, our listeners.
So let me read it again very quickly in full.
When ancient Europeans were snowed in for many months in their tribal dwelling places with no books, no video, only each other to look at and talk to, many of them took refuge in their imaginations.
The crushing boredom of those long months necessitated that their imaginary worlds become as real as the ones they so desperately wanted to leave.
To do this, they had to become expert visualizers.
This explains why Europeans are at once so creative and inventive and why also so many of us are crazy.
And, you know, really, Keith, with regards to the differences between the races of men, that's pretty much the whole ballgame when it comes to understanding people versus sun people they call it.
Well, that's it.
I mean, it's at least a huge part of it.
People say, well, everybody's part of the human race.
Well, I mean, what about dogs?
You know, I was rummaging through the attic earlier today, and I found some old pictures from the 80s when I was growing up in my two dogs that I had as a child, as a young boy, two Shizzoos.
If you put Shizzoos in the same environment with a great Dane, are they equal?
Well, you could give them equal rights under the law.
You could give them equal amount of food and water and playtime and all of that.
But I don't think they're going to be equal in outcomes and equal in ability.
And really, the whole thing, that doesn't mean that they aren't equal under God, that they can't have equal chances with the level playing field.
But, I mean, that's really the whole thing.
The Shizzoos will never be great Danes.
I love Shizzoos.
I had two Shizzoos.
They'll never be Great Danes.
Okay?
And that's the whole thing.
I mean, why do we have to pretend that everybody's equal?
Everybody knows everybody's not equal.
We have to pretend that they are, but they're not.
I mean, they're certainly not equal in terms of outcome.
And a lot of it goes back to how give other people 20 or 30,000 years in an icy climate, maybe there'll be maybe there will be equality.
I doubt it.
What we used to say, what they saying, the Westerns back in the 50s, they said God didn't make all men equal, but Colonel Colt did.
Basically, if you have the inventiveness to develop firearms, for example, it doesn't matter how big your adversary is, you can defeat him.
That's what our ancestors did.
We're the ones that developed all of these things.
And by the way, this is another thing.
Equality, liberty, freedom, equal rights under the law.
All these, by the way, were dreamt up by white people.
And only, only.
Right.
White people.
There's no doctrine of equality in the Manchu dynasty, for example, or in the Ming dynasty in China.
Or in tribal Africa or in tribal Native Americans.
Central America and the Aztecs or whatnot.
Nobody came up with that idea.
It had to be somebody that had a lot of time on their hand.
Well, as the writer put it, you know, with their imagination.
It could be good.
It gave us such genius, but it also makes some of us crazy.
And I believe a lot of who we are descends through genetic predisposition.
We've got to be able to detect.
Some of these crazy genes came through our people as well.
We need to be able to distinguish between flights of fancy and reality.
And there's the whole pathological aphorism.
I mean, that's the other side of the coin we got to deal with.
Well, you know, Thomas Jefferson told John Adams during the latter years of their lives that when he was confronted by Adams with explaining his all men are created equal, he said, well, in terms of intelligence, attractiveness, and ethical and moral standards, a more correct statement would be that no two men were ever created equal.
That's what the author of the Declaration of Independence said.
So consequently, it's quite obvious that he did not mean actual reality-based equality.
He was talking about equality of rights before the sovereign.
And there are apparently other groups that just can't cope with what I would call abstract thinking.
It has to be reality.
And if reality is that you can tell the difference between one group's neighborhood and another, well, then we are not equal.
We're being denied equal rights.
Well, what is causing this inequality?
Not anything inherent in either of the two groups of people.
It has to be racism.
That is the way that the left has explained it, and that's what's driving the whole Black Lives Movement, Black Lives Matter movement.
Well, there you have it, ladies and gentlemen.
So, all of that being said, that covers our first hour barnstorm of the news.
When we come back, the main event of tonight, as we have been repeating throughout this first hour, we're going to get into the practicality of third parties.
Now, why do you listen to us?
Well, because I think, at least we like to believe we know what we're talking about.
And how do you know what you're talking about?
That's through experience.
We have been through a lot.
We've been on the air 16 years.
And with that comes a lot of experience from the School of Hard Knocks.
Now, I cut my teeth with Pat Buchanan 20 years ago with a third party initiative, his campaign for the presidency through the Reform Party.
He's the smartest conservative that ever ran through.
The Reform Party banner.
I later, two years later, in 2002, ran for office as an independent.