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.
The Political Cesspool, going 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.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, our show comes to a crescendo now with Brad Griffin, the editor-in-chief of Occidental Descent.
So the main event of tonight's show has been, of course, the conversation about the pros and cons of third-party activism.
So I've tried to give you a nuanced view of it based upon my experience.
Greg Johnson talked about the pitfalls of it.
Brad Griffin's going to set us straight now, though.
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Brad, I don't know how much of the show you heard prior to you coming on tonight, but take it away, my friend.
Oh, I listened.
Thanks for having me, James.
I listened to a good bit of it.
I heard you, and then I heard everything Greg just said, including Greg's belief that we have a duty to vote for the Republican Party.
Needless to say, I have a very different view.
Let's just start where I agree with Greg.
When Greg closed out, you know, in his segment, he said that no matter who wins, the loser is going to consider the winner illegitimate, right?
So regardless of who wins in November, we already know there's no non-accelerationist option.
So let's just knock that out of the way first.
Regardless of who wins, the loser is going to consider the winner illegitimate and is going to lose their minds.
I think as Keith already said, you know, we've heard about this insane scenario where the Democrats threaten to secede or have Washington, the whole West Coast secede from the Union if Trump did what he did last time and pulls out a victory in the Electoral College while winning the popular vote.
Of course, if Trump loses, all these people who've believed for the last four years that America is being made great again and have watched all these riots and impeachment and everything the Democrats have thrown at Trump, it's going to come crashing down on them.
All their illusions is going to come crashing down on them and they're going to lose their mind.
So I agree with Greg that the one thing we know for certain is that our politics are going to be insane the next four years.
It's going to be ratcheted up to a whole new level.
And that's just really, as we know, is going to dominate everything.
The acceleration started when Trump won the 2016 election.
And from the inauguration, when I was there and there was a mob attack, it was literally, they tried to, a mob of antiphot at the inauguration tried to overthrow the government and prevent his inauguration.
And it's been nonstop for four solid years.
So there's no, so number one, there's no non-accelerationist option here.
That's number one.
Number two, another thing that Greg said is that this National Justice Party, this is a key point, was running to spoil Trump's chances.
Now that, you know, when I first initially heard about the National Justice Party when that was launched last week, I thought that they were going to do a ride-in campaign for all the people who've decided they didn't want to vote for Donald Trump and the GOP.
Well, it turns out that I was wrong on that, that all the National Justice Party is doing in 2020 is putting out a platform, and they're trying to build a consensus behind a platform.
They're not running a riding campaign.
So, Trump's, so we can knock that out of the way, too.
Trumpster is going to have to feel completely to himself.
There's not going to be any national justice riding campaign for people who are disaffected.
That's, you know, just a straw man that Greg talked, knocked down.
As for, you know, populism and nationalism and how Trump was, you know, a big victory, you know, for that, you know, that's what I thought back in the 2016 election.
That's why I was so excited about Donald Trump.
I thought he was forwarding these ideas.
I remember going to the big rally that Trump here had in Alabama with Senator Jeff Sessions at the time.
And he came out and, you know, he embraced Sessions and put the hat on and sold himself to all of us as this populist nationalist.
He was leading this campaign against the GOP and he was going to change everything.
And then he, then what's happened here in Alabama, of course, as you know, is he completely destroyed Jeff Sessions' political career.
And as of a few months ago, went absolutely out of his way to ensure that Tommy Tubberville won the Republican nomination.
And so this guy doesn't have any ideological beliefs.
If he really had an ideology, this populism, nationalism that Trump talks about, well, you know, he fired Steve Bannon, what was it, three years ago now.
I mean, right after Shawtsville.
Jared Kushner has been in charge, you know, since I think the day Trump was elected, was won the election.
As soon as he got in the nationalist.
Even crazier, Brad, this is Keith, even crazier than firing Sessions and Bannon was endorsing Mitt Romney and hiring John Bolton.
You know, this guy doesn't seem to be able to.
Yeah, look at Bolton now trying to make a buck off of the whole tell-all.
Yeah, I mean, are we to take seriously the idea that Donald Trump has an ideology?
He goes completely out of his way to destroy Jeff Sessions.
And look, not only that, you know, he's completely denounced and culture, wants nothing to do with Ann Culture.
Steve Bannon was destroyed.
Who else has it been this year?
The Republican Party just got through spending millions of dollars to destroy Chris Kobak, calling him a white supremacist where he would lose in Kansas.
And then you got to remember when the whole Republican Party got together and passed the resolution to condemn Steve King and literally drove him out of the party and made sure he lost his election because Steve King had the audacity to wonder why Western civilization is taboo, right?
So Steve King asked the question that why is Western civilization taboo?
And he was driven out of the party as a racist by the Republican Party.
Well, it's like Kennedy said, we are all Berliners.
I think we can all say that we are all white supremacists now because, you know, that's what institutional racism, systemic racism, and white privilege is about if white people haven't figured it out.
There's no dispensation for any white person.
There's not a distinction to be made between good whites and black white, bad whites anymore.
You can point in vain to your NAACP membership plaque or your United Negro College Fund Golden Circle Donor Award.
It doesn't matter what you've done.
You're a beneficiary of systemic or implicit or racism or of, You know, the white privilege, so consequently, you are bad and worthy to be punished.
Well, I want to talk specifically about the new third-party endeavor, but yes, Brad, as you go back in history, we could certainly talk about the fact that we received press credentials to Trump rallies.
We received press credentials to the Republican National Convention and the inauguration.
They're still asking you to contribute money, are they?
700% plus.
But no, we actually interviewed Donald Trump Jr., which was solicited on behalf of the campaign.
We didn't go after him.
They asked if we would interview him.
And then we made that work.
And then, of course, they denied.
They denounced us.
But anyway, listener from Texas writes, Great segment with Greg Johnson.
He makes a strong case for Trump.
But I, unlike Greg, predict it's going to be a landslide for Biden unless, and I, something I devoutly hope Trump sits in the Army Department, declares martial law, crushes the riots, defined the course and the Pentagon in the process, and tell Brad we need him back at ODASAP often.
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All right, folks, I'll reread what I was reading before the break because I know I drove the whole show right into the wall there.
But listener from Texas, Gerald, we love you, Gerald.
Great segment with Greg Johnson.
He makes a strong case for Trump.
But I, unlike Greg, predict that it's going to be a landslide for Biden unless, and something I devoutly hope for, Trump sends the army to Portland, declares martial law, crushes the riots, defying the cores of the Pentagon in the process.
And by the way, tell Brad, the most underrated man in our movement, that we need him back at ODASAP.
Brad, would you respond to Gerald from Texas?
Oh, thanks.
I appreciate it.
I'm, you know, have been really going at it for a strong year there.
So I've been taking some weeks off to focus my mind, but still doing interviews.
But we only got a little bit, a little limited amount of time.
So let me run through some points on here.
So we're talking about third parties, and that's the main topic of discussion.
You know, Greg is against third parties.
Well, here's the list of third parties in American history, the most important ones.
The Free Soul Party, for example, that was in favor of the restriction of slavery.
The Greenback Party, which wanted greenbacks that were used in the War Between the States, more looser form of currency.
There was the People's Party, the Populist Party, in the 1890s.
The Socialist Party of America in the early 20th century, the Communist Party, USA.
There was George Wallace in the American Independent Party in the 60s and 70s.
There's, of course, the Libertarian Party, the Green Party, Constitution Party.
And as you were talking about yourself earlier, James, how you were involved in the Reform Party.
Now, what do all these third parties have in common aside from the fact that they were all losers?
Well, what they have in common is that the ideas that they advanced, virtually all of them triumphed.
That's what's important about a third party.
A third party is the place for disaffected people and radicals to mingle in order to fertilize ideas.
And this is a constant that's happened through American history.
Happened with abolitionist slavery.
It happened with all the financial issues that was caught up with populism.
We eventually moved away from the gold standard.
We regulated labor.
Here's a fact.
Did you know that the most influential intellectual journal in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s, which literally defined the mainstream, which was named Partisan Review, used to be the organ of the Communist Party USA in the 1930s?
Yeah, so.
Run by Jews.
Yeah, yeah.
The leading intellectual journal of the Communist Party USA became the most influential metapolitics, as Greg would say, and literally defined post-war America.
And it was attached to the Communist Party, USA.
And these people were, you know, just crushed, you know, when, you know, Stalin had Trotsky killed.
But they were involved in radical politics.
And this is, this is, if you look, if you trace the genealogy of the history of the mainstream back, it goes back to these radical parties, like the Socialist Party of America in the 1910s, the Communist Party, USA.
All these ideas that we call the mainstream now grew out of these radical parties.
But Greg would have us, you know, not engage in a third-party activity for some reason I can't think of.
Now, here's an interesting fact.
In the 2016 election and elections going back all the way, I think to the 1980s, 1970s, on average, something like 55% of the population of eligible voters votes, right?
So 40% of over 40% of the population that's eligible to vote doesn't vote.
And because there's such a huge number of non-voters out there, when a new candidate comes along and managed to tap into a big swath of those non-voters, that can like swing entire elections.
Well, guess what?
If you go, if you look at where we're at in the electorate, right?
If you study how many people actually agree with our views, right?
Well, the answer turns out to be, according to George Hawley, who studied this, you know, at length, at least 11 million people in the United States agree with alt-right views, right?
Now, Trump had, I think, what, 66 million people vote for him in the 2016 election.
And so what happened there, and this is a fact, if you go into the polling data of non-voters, that's where people who are pro-white are, right?
In fact, like, I think, what is it?
Amongst non-voters who consider themselves politically disengaged, they are 9% more likely to say that being white is being an important to being an American.
So, you know, Greg has this idea where people like us who share our views are somehow stalwart Republican voters, but that's not true.
In fact, the opposite is true.
People who share our views tend to be swing voters, to be non-voters.
In fact, if you look at non-voters, of all the non-voters in America, the people who are the most pessimistic, the least likely to participate and come off the sidelines are people who are pro-white because they're demonized by the Republican Party.
They don't see the point in coming out in elections.
So the way Trump won in 2016 is he energized all these people.
He sent a lightning rod through people who are pro-white, right?
And that is not a small constituency.
There's at least 11 million people out there who agree with the alt-right.
And in terms of people who agree with white identity politics, the number goes up to 24 million.
That is an enormous number, especially when you consider those people voted in the Republican primary in an even smaller field, which handed him the nomination in the first place.
Somebody needs to tell Donald Trump about that because we were at least one-sixth of his support.
He couldn't have won without us.
Going back to the third party thing, though, I do recall George Wallace's American Independence Party and Buchanan later.
Wallace got five states.
He had enough electoral votes in Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, I think, or Louisiana and Georgia and South Carolina to win those states.
But basically, all that taught the Republican Party is you guys in the South can go pound sand.
We really don't need you.
Richard Nixon won despite the fact that we were counting on you and you didn't deliver for us.
So, you know, that was basically a loss for white nationalists and for white advocates.
Same thing for Pat Buchanan.
But, you know, that's, we're talking about populist and nationalistic themes now where we weren't before.
Like Greg Johnson said, there was a gentleman's agreement for two major policies, not to mention that.
We need to find some way to do what you said has happened, which is that we are all going to, you know, suddenly get our views into the mainstream.
I don't see that happening, really.
All right.
You know, talk me off this ledge, okay?
Seconds remaining, Brad, with seconds remaining.
Okay.
Like I said, you know, there's, you know, 11 million, 24 million people out there.
I mean, you can't tell.
I mean, Greg would say, you know, the typical policy is that we vote for them and they don't represent us.
Yeah.
Yeah, so I forgot what I was going to say here.
I had a.
Well, that's what Richard Nixon did.
Richard Nixon.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Basically.
Yeah, and this is.
Go ahead.
There's various periods in American history where the number of radicals is really low and things are completely stable.
And then there's other decades when the number of radicals just goes through the roof, right?
All of a sudden, it changes.
And that is the kind of period that we're in, we're entering in now.
And so the next 10 years, next 20 years, is going to be very different from the last 20 or 30.
I'll put it that way.
The number of radicals is exploding.
People are being, I mean, especially now with the last, what's going on in the last six months.
This is what I'm saying is there's if you're white and you don't understand that the Democrats are coming after you, all white people, there's no exceptions, then you're not paying attention.
There's times when things like this catch fire and other times when incidents, you know, don't catch fire.
And it's a very volatile period.
Hey, Brad, let me tell you something.
I love your brother.
We've been remiss and comrades for over a decade anyway.
Love you.
Love your family.
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What's one way?
The love we used to pass by every day.
Just walk away, Renee.
Stop it Jax Stop it.
Oh, that is such a great song.
It's a bittersweet.
It's a heart-wrenching song.
I love Walk Array, Renee.
I love Renee.
So did the Four Tops, right?
No, so did the Left Bank.
Well, I know, but didn't they?
No, the Left Bank is the one we did.
Yeah, they're the originals and the Four Tops, I think.
Well, you never know because Johnny Rivers covered all of Smokey Robinson.
Did he cover this one too?
He might have.
But no, Walk Away, Renee, what a great song.
I will see.
1966.
Were we better off in Brooklyn?
Were we better off in 66 or in 20?
Look, we're definitely better back in 1966.
Even though we'd already passed the Rubicon back then.
Yeah, right.
We're on the downslope, but we weren't that far down the hill.
We weren't to 2020.
Amen.
Well, let me tell you this.
I love the Left Bank.
I love Walk Away, Renee.
During the commercial break-ins, we were queuing up Jack's music.
We were singing it, Keith, as you can attest.
And we found out that we don't have a tenor voice between us.
Well, we can't hit the high notes.
Our producers, Sam, and his daughter, asked if there was a howling wolf pack in the city.
I love that song.
I can sing that song all night long.
Jack, how are you tonight?
Well, I'm glad Jack's with us tonight because we can finally get off important matters and get back to oldies.
Jack, how are you?
I'm alive.
I'm alive.
You know, that's saying something for a Chicagoan, for a member of Chi-Town, because, I mean, you've had like what?
The worst, the worst level of violence in your city in the last since the Chicago fire anyway.
Any bullet holes in your apartment?
I have a castle.
My castle is well protected.
All right, there's statistics.
You know, we don't want to do negative things, but I'm not giving.
Okay, the week in progress, shot and killed 10, shot and wounded 129.
Total homicides, 10.
Year-to-date shot and kills, 448.
Shot and wounded, 2,189.
Total homicides, 489.
So we are on track.
Thank heaven for poor marksmanship.
Poor marksmanship, but they've also military-grade field hospitals so that they shoot each other and they patch them up so they don't die.
But it's been, I'm in and outside of the city, mostly mostly outside of the city, but I saw some property and business in the city.
We obviously had a very rough year, not just with this gang man, which cooks, but we had communist, anti-fa Maoist protesting riots, tearing down statues, and organized mass looting, an invasion of our shopping district where they rioted and looted our best stores.
So this has been, in many ways, the worst month in our city's history.
So we have to deal with it.
And we're tough people, but it's been rather rough.
So that's why I promote listening to good music, reading good books, and good movies and soldiering.
Obviously protect yourself, your family, your business.
But we do live in very rough times.
And we're just going to ask.
Particularly in Chicago.
Well, you know, you can be competitive, but at least places our city is beautiful.
And it's never during this COVID, it's almost like a science fiction movie.
You go down and two-thirds or three-quarters of the population has been taken away.
And you just see this gleaming, beautiful city, and there's not many people there.
It's almost like something they've been raptured or something like that.
Are you talking about the left bank?
The beautiful part of Chicago is the North Bank, isn't it?
Or the central parts of Chicago.
And I think that it used to be just the lakefront, but they made the riverfront just gleaming and just yeah, but Jack, Jack, Jack, we saw the pictures a few days ago.
They've raised the drawbridges across all of the rivers.
And what's going on in Chicago right now?
Tell us.
Well, they had an issue where they had problems with people from the rough areas, pretty close to where I used to live on the south side west of me in Eaglewood.
And they would invade areas on the red line, and then they would go harass people, do flash mobs, do minor or significant shoplifting.
But they are the organized ones.
And so they're just looking for an incident to go for it.
And they just had a criminal that got to an interaction with the police officers and got a shootout with them.
He was wounded.
And so they took this as, oh, this is the issue that goes gone.
But they had organized thousands of people at Past Midnight where they invaded the downtown and did mass looting.
They lifted the drawbridges ones, but we just don't have good police officers.
50 years ago, the mayor of Chicago, Mayor Richard, I think it was Jay Daly or I thought M. Daly Sr., just said looters would be shot.
And that stopped the riots.
And we just don't have any tough people to handle a riot.
You need Richard Dale.
Hang on.
Yeah, we need Richard Dale.
What's the mayor of Philly that's the Philadelphia that's one of my Rizzo's got the Nathan Benford Forest treatment?
Well, look, James has gotten so inspired that he's playing this song for you.
If I can, hang on a second, Keith.
There it is.
Hang on.
This is for Jack.
This is for Jack.
Middle south side of Chicago.
It's the better town.
And if you go down there, you better just beware.
Male name will Leroy Brown.
Now Leroy, stand about six foot four.
All the downtown ladies call him treetop lover.
All the males just call him sir.
That's like Jack.
All the downtown ladies call him treetop lover.
All the men just call him sir.
That's why he's part of our show.
But hey, South Side of Chicago, Jack, immortalized in song.
How does that mortalized in song?
How does it compare some Jim Crocy sang about it?
I don't know if I'm bad bad Leroy Brown, but I'm sick of this.
But I like to think I can handle myself in a situation.
We got to go after karaoke.
My life is picking up a little bit in the international female area.
So that's one bright side.
Well, we're expecting a full report by next week.
Next week, Jack, I can tell you what your segment's going to be about.
We're all going to be listening with piqued interest.
Yeah.
Yeah, well, just see.
Because I'm like, what do they say?
I think it was Ray Charles said, when you love me, baby, please don't forget.
Because I ain't never had enough of nothing yet.
I'm always completely piqued and interested if Jack answers the phone when we call him for his dedicated segment, the last couple of segments of the show, if he's still alive in Chicago.
So, I mean, that alone piques my interest.
And he's doing it.
Well, one of the great writers, he had a not a very moral life, but Oscar Wilde, a British writer who lived a kind of fancy one, but he was great.
Dissolute life.
Yeah, he had, but he had great one quote, and he would say that tomorrow you might find me a very grave man indeed.
So I might be in the grave any day now.
But hey, come on.
Life's biggest worry is boring and greatest in.
So life is not boring in this year 2020, certainly not in Chicago.
But we're not reckless, but we are definitely in a rather rough time and interesting time.
And hopefully we're going to go through it.
We've been through worse, but otherwise, I mean, the focus.
Well, that's the thing.
Well, you're right, Jack.
I mean, we have been through worse.
We've been through worse through Reconstruction.
We've been through worse so many times throughout history.
I mean, it doesn't even compare to what we're going through now.
I mean, just because it's the worst that we've gone through in our lifetime doesn't mean that it's the worst that our people have gone through.
And if they can, Grinland Barrett, so can we.
And that's a very important point.
I like to think there.
We've been through worse, but we have some unique problems.
Technology.
Technology used to be was working really good in our favor.
And then this internet, which was so free, was open.
It's now closing down on us.
And it's very, very, very hostile.
So we're losing lots of our freedom.
And it's like very much to Lord of the Rings, which I think both the book and the Peter Jackson movie should be sacred books and movies for us.
And one of the forces is that palantar where you look into it, which is like the television.
It shows you things that are true, but terrifies for you.
So I'd encourage our listeners to try to tune out really bad technology and bad media.
Maybe not go Amish or things like that, but just try not to immerse yourself in extreme negativity where you see just videos of five-year-old boys being murdered or things like that.
We want to stress that get up every day, do positive, good things, have good music, good movies, TV shows, and god.
You don't want to immerse yourself in negativity.
Stay positive and get a report on the international female scene.
Well, let me tell you, if Jack can stay positive from the south side of Chicago, listen, bad, bad Leroy Brown had a hard time doing that in the 70s.
Jack's still doing it.
And if he can do it, we can do it.
And we're going to share a couple of more moments of levity.
We always like to end the show with Jack because it's lighthearted, it's fun, it's comedy, but it's also serious.
And we'll be back right after this.
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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, 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 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.
Then you don't have what it takes to be in this job.
Welcome back.
Get on the show, call us on James' Dime at 1-866-986.
See me for you back to that one hard food.
But it was not enough for one way to hold me through this.
Sing it, Keith.
Go.
This is a do-op version of Walk Water Night.
No, I can't do this.
I can't hit those notes like Frankie.
I was a great man of all my weary heart.
Oh, what a beautiful song.
Jack, I want to thank you, Jack, for bringing a moment of brightness into this dark, dark world that we have to enjoy.
And an opportunity for James to play Frankie Valley one more time.
Okay, that one.
That was the cover of The Left Bang, that's for sure.
But hey, hey, Jack, I want to say this very quickly from one of our beloved listeners.
Listen to the comment, to the feedback, rather, you're receiving tonight as you are live.
Jack has good taste, a fine mind, and a unique perspective.
Chicago, White Russian, Vanderbilt, unique and valuable.
That's why TPC is in a league of its own.
Many shows would not recognize what people like Jack bring to our movement.
Jack, your response to our beloved listener who's sitting in that piece of course.
I thank for the positive feedback, but I have good taste in things.
I have good taste in women.
That's why I'm usually mostly alone.
That's why I'm here alone, huh?
International flight attempt tomorrow.
I'm going shopping.
I've got a big credit at Macy's Marshall Fields.
It's probably going to be an extremely expensive date.
Is that why she's going with you?
Well, that's why we need Jack to donate to us more.
Donate to the home team.
No, he does.
He does.
Yeah, probably should be hanging out more with Midwestern farm girls that will milk the cows in the morning instead of just milk your credit.
Dar's day was the traditional Midwestern farmer's daughter.
Go watch Pillow Talk.
Yeah, Doris Day did other things a little before my time.
Well, hey, Jack, you know, I'm always open and welcome to a segment between you and Keith about the values of Leave It to Beaver and Ozzy and Harriet and all of that.
But I don't know if you caught any of Jack, or rather, Jack, of Greg Johnson or Brad Griffin's commentary on the value, the pros and cons of third parties.
Would you like to weigh in on that or do we need to just go straight to friendship with Brad Griffin?
He's a tremendous man and a great son of the South.
And I went to his wedding.
I was the best partner dancer at his wedding.
That's another thing that I bet he had.
But he's got a beautiful wife and son.
And he went to Auburn.
I went to Vandenbill.
He was a great guy.
He's closed down the webpage Oxnal DeSten, which I've written at for many years.
So I think we're sort of pulling in and we're trying to just hunker down.
And I think it's a good move to do between now and the election because I don't think there's a lot of opportunities for us.
And I think it'll be a witch hunt to try to find Trump supporters that are politically incorrect.
And these terrible conservatives, these cowards, Mitt Romney, Paul Ryans that are out there that actually, yeah, well, he's out for doing neocon wars and stuff.
And that's a separate issue.
But these people that actually took the knee for Black Lives Matter and Antifa to try to do that.
And I'm just disgusted with, you know, in particular, really, Mitt Romney, I take it very personally that this coward did this.
He belongs to a church where you're not supposed to drink beer or coffee.
And he's supporting this criminal in Minnesota that died of an overdose of fentanyl and methamphetamine.
I mean, what are you supposed to do?
He's going to have some kind of event where he does heroin and meth to show that he's on the side of the street.
He's just falling in line, Jack.
His father, George Romney, was always the most liberal candidate in the Republican primary for president back in the 60s.
Yeah, he's terrible.
I agree.
My mom grew up in Detroit, Michigan, and then they had this terrible riot in 1967.
I thought that George Romney handled things okay.
He actually did call in the 82nd Airborne Division, but after it was over, he endorsed this terrible Kerner commission that, oh, this was all the sort of racism and these terrible things.
And so these cowards, these sissies who can't stand up to just basic criminal gang drug ones, and they try to position, and it usually does help their career.
So Mitt Romney is a multi-multi-millionaire.
He's got houses in 10 different states, and he's virtual signaling that he's on the side of the good people.
He's so much better than us.
I mean, I'm not a violent person, but if I ever see that guy.
One of the good ones.
Yeah, if I ever see that guy in person, there'll be a fist fight, and I think Mitt Romney will lose.
Good.
All right, Jack.
So any event, bottom line tonight, third parties.
What do we make of it?
I mean, that's been the featured.
Let's just ask you, what are any pros and cons on the upcoming presidential election?
I would just say participate in it, but don't put all your hopes there.
And try to just go locally and don't talk to the media.
I think most of our listeners know that you shouldn't, if the FBI or BATF just knocks on their door and says, come on, we want to look in your place and show what you say.
Like, I don't have anything to say.
I would say the same thing with the media or the mainstream Republican Party.
I don't see a lot of, obviously work for the Trump campaign.
Try to find some local people, but just focus on local issues and don't freak out on it.
But it really is that we've got a totalitarian system where the mainstream media, the tech monopolies are very much against us.
And it is what it is.
And so I wouldn't put a lot of into it.
Just try to work through it, but try to go locally and don't think that there's some savior in the White House.
Trump does good tweets.
He says good things, but he doesn't get stuff done.
He hasn't gotten to the point.
Jack, let's cut to the chase, Jack.
What are you doing in November, Jack?
Tell us.
I might be checking out some other countries.
South America, Philly.
There's nothing chilly about the women from Chile.
Like I said, we want a full report.
What about noted and everything?
Is there anything chilly about the women from Philly?
From Philly?
Or are they all Dilly?
Philly is probably the most brutal, violent place.
They have the Philadelphia, has a court in a jail in their football stadium.
And if you ever see the Philadelphia Eagles against the New York Giants, they have three generations of fans fighting in the stands, and they'll sentence them.
They say in Philadelphia, they would boost Santa Claus at Christmas.
Jack, Jack, all that's true.
Well, we don't know if they're going to even have a football season this year, but listen, Jack, if election day is tonight, election day is two minutes from now when we end this show.
Do you vote for Trump or not?
Yes or no?
Oh, absolutely.
My one went 94% for Hillary.
Okay, they're trying to track down the eight guys.
You're one of the 6% then.
Yeah, no, like one of the person I was hanging banners over Lakeshore Drive for Trump says, life's a bitch.
Don't elect one.
So yeah, no, there's like no, obviously there's no consideration.
That you've, that you've you, you you've got, but again, it's just, it's just one.
But our side puts way too much emphasis on the presidential campaign, whether it's Reagan or Trump.
They think there'll be some saver.
You got to get down at the local levels and vote for sheriff and county board chairman.
And our people, they just, they just can't do it.
They don't like politics.
Our enemies work on politics every single day since the Trump election.
And our people, they would rather just go back to watching football five days a week and like, but yeah, they'll vote in the presidential election, but it's not.
The president is not a, he's not a dictator, he doesn't control the media or the Federal Reserve, or he's only the president, as we like to say.
He's only the president.
He can wake up and tell you what kind of eggs he wants for breakfast, but that's.
He has nice twitter feeds, but that's about it.
He does have nice twitter feeds, and i'm not saying that's not bad, but he doesn't know, he doesn't prosecute any Antifa or Black Lives Matter or any of these murderers in my, in my, my city, and he's.
I like him and we.
I share a lot of things with him because I lived in New York City after Vanderbilt from 85 to 90 and his reaction, he's a tough New Yorker.
I feel i'm a tough kind of Chicagoan and after some of the worst atrocities in New York the Central Park GANG raping of that jogger.
He took out full-page advertisements calling for the death penalty.
I got my letters to the editor of the New York Post saying the same thing.
So he's there, but it is what it is, but it's not going to save us.
We've got to do a lot of stuff.
Hey, we'll continue this conversation.
Jack, always a weekly contributor.
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Jack, we love you for our guest tonight, Brad Griffin and Greg Johnson for Keith Alexander, Sam Bushman, the rest of the LNR crew.