Sept. 5, 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.
And welcome, everybody.
We were going to play a little music there at the top, but I was too busy yaking with Sam, so we'll do that at the top of the next segment.
But the most populous conservative radio program.
A good show ready for you tonight.
I'm your host, James Edwards.
The political cesspool is your home.
Who are you?
I'm Keith Alexander, the co-pilot.
Well, let me tell you what we've got.
All right.
It is Saturday evening, September the 5th.
It is the first Saturday of September, two months until Election Day.
A little bit less than that.
A wild year has only gotten wilder.
And we ain't seen nothing yet.
We're going to be breaking it down for you tonight.
Yes, I fear as though it's only going to get more and more unraveled as we race now, race towards Election Day.
It's off the chain.
We had more people email us last week saying last week was the best show they can remember than any other show save the Charlottesville show three years ago.
Every now and then you get something, man.
I think that was the best show ever.
We got multiples last week, and I was like, well, what's so different about last week's show?
Well, of course, it was because of the fact that Sam Bushman was on there, but it really was a very honest and raw discussion about the pros and cons of Trump.
That will continue tonight, by the way, in part anyway.
Some great stuff out of Trump this week, balanced by some horrible stuff out of the Trump administration this week.
And helping us sort through all the headlines and the breaking news of the week will be YouTube commentator Jason Kuna, Mr. No White Guilt himself.
Jason will be with us for the entirety of the second hour.
Stay tuned for that.
You're going to enjoy it.
And I have got a hodgepodge of notes, odds and ends that we're going to get to.
Don't you worry about it.
Lots to come tonight.
It looks as though the violence, deaths, shootings, it's all increased even since our last show with you.
Seven years ago.
Yeah, I mean, it's really, really, really snowballing now, and one can only guess.
God only knows where we're going to go from here.
But first, first, first, first, we've got a couple of emails we want to read through, and we got this handwritten note in the mail from our friend Alan down in Florida.
Dear Mr. Edwards, my compliments to you and Mr. Alexander.
I never miss a show and usually replay it at least once during the week.
I eagerly await the news of the arrival of a healthy new baby Edwards.
God bless you and our cause.
And that comes from Alan down in Florida.
Well, thank you so much, Alan, for the well wishes.
It has been a busy week here.
Increasingly hectic even at the Edwards home.
My wife only now just a couple, three, four weeks on the outside away from bringing that third Edwards into the world, and we're excited.
But we've already gotten used to sleeplessness here.
She is definitely languishing in those final days, but taking it in stride and still looks very, very good, which is, of course, what's important.
But, oh, here's one for you.
I was shocked.
This is for Keith, our old movie aficionado.
I was shocked to stumble across a pro-Confederate movie.
I know that Mr. Alexander is TPC classic movie expert and wanted to see if he thinks it meets the threshold for a recommendation.
And that movie, Keith, is The Last Outpost starring Ronald Reagan.
And the description of that film reads, despite their fighting on opposite sides during the Civil War, brothers Vance and Jeb Britton have to set their differences aside in order to survive an Indian attack.
Do you know the movie?
No, I don't.
Come on now.
Look, Ronald Reagan, though, was in one of my favorite Civil War movies, the Santa Fe Trail.
Well, we've talked about that.
We want to know about the last album.
Look, Ronald Reagan was an A-list actor back then, so this had to be a good movie.
I'm looking forward to seeing.
All right.
Well, hey, listen, that's not the only movie that you've got to see, Keith.
Let me see if I can find this email here from our friend John over in the UK.
It's here somewhere.
Oh, boy, I've got to find it.
Well, I'll tell you, we got a package from John anyway, or rather you did, Keith.
Okay.
And here it is.
He sent some movies.
He knows you like these VHS classics.
And the note he sent in, we just got this a couple of days ago, all the way from London, England, Keith.
Hi, James.
I think Keith will enjoy these old black and white movies.
And he actually included as well a note inside the packaging.
Let me tear open this bad boy.
I hope you got his address because I'll send him a couple back in return.
Turnabout is fair play.
And I bet Tammy and the Bachelor will be included in that line.
And Shane.
And maybe even Santa Fe Trail.
Okay, well, here's what we've got.
I'm sorry we couldn't answer the question about the last outpost any better, but I can guarantee you it sounds like a promising film.
Here's what he writes to Keith.
John, our friend in England, I think you'll enjoy these, Keith.
Keeper of the Flame is the first movie.
It was a thinly disguised attack on Lindbergh.
Hepburn claimed she thought it was about Hearst, not a chance.
Black Legion is the other movie.
Keeper of the Flame and Black Legion was based on William Dudley Pelley's Silver Shirts, which were called the Silver Legion in some states.
By the way, I've got lots of problems with Reagan as president, but I think he was an underrated actor.
I recently caught him in Storm Warning and Juke Girl, which is a bit like The Grapes of Wrath, but set in Florida.
Ronnie was terrific in both.
Meanwhile, my Tammy and the Bachelor is John Ford's Drums Along the Mohawk.
That's a good one.
I know every frame and line in it.
I want to live in that movie.
That's John from London.
I love how we have made such a community with our audience and how they get what we get and they appreciate what we appreciate.
And they send these thoughtful letters and gifts.
And here you go, Keith.
I'm handing it to Keith live on the radio.
Live on the radio.
It is passing my hand to his, Keeper of the Flame and Black Legion, two VHS black and whites, oldies but goodies.
And I guarantee you he's going to fire them up at the Alexander Manor.
Yeah, when I saw this thing when I came in, I thought it was a brick of hashish or something.
Because it was wrapped in this bubble tape, but no.
No, no.
But anyway, to John's comments.
And yes, we are going to get down to serious business.
Give us a moment, folks, before we dive into the cesspool tonight.
A moment of levity.
But in any event.
Yeah, what would you like to say to John?
John, thank you very much.
And I'm going to try to, if John, if James has your address here, I'll be sending something back to you, reciprocating.
I've got his address.
Not only do I have his address, John is one of our dearest friends, most loyal listeners, never misses a show.
A financial supporter, you name it.
He checks the box, and he is a great guy.
And I want to tell John this, and I said this, I could say this about a few people, but he's certainly one of them.
16 years in this business, 16 years doing this, the friendship and rapport that we've created with John has really been one of the highlights personally for me.
You know, it doesn't matter how eccentric we get, we've got a kindred spirit out there somewhere in our audience.
So when it comes to old movies and stuff like that, John, glad to have you on board.
And if you're ever in America, drop on by and see us.
You can stay at my house and have a watching black and white movies if you do that.
But hey, listen, as I said, we've got a lot of news to cover.
We are going to cover it all, by the way.
All the headlines, all the biggest news stories of the week.
We're going to unpack them with Jason Kona in the second hour.
But before we depart from the good stuff into the more concerning, talk about old movies.
Mr. Ed, Keith, you know, the one thing I can never understand, how did they get him to talk?
How did they teach him to talk?
That's one of the mysteries of the universe.
I do remember watching that when I was a kid on back when they had Nick at night, all the old black and white TV shows on Nick at Night back in the 80s.
Anyway, we got to take a break.
We're going to start the show, I promise, when we come back.
Thank you so much, everyone, for the feedback this week.
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Diana was at the time the biggest-selling single in history next to Bing Crosby's White Christmas.
You know, James, I think you are a really spiritually a jersey boy.
You're just like one of these guys from up there on the celebration.
When it comes to that music, I tell you.
I was born in 1980, but I always had that affectionate.
Southern boy, but you love Paisano singers.
Top songs from the late 50s, early 60s that featured that full orchestra arrangement.
Beautiful song.
Well, anyway, the reason I wanted to play that just that intro was Diana was also the goddess of the moon in ancient Roman mythology.
And I'm reading a book to my daughter right now on ancient Roman history.
It's called Augustus Caesar's World, 44 B.C. to AD 14.
And I was reading this to her earlier this week, and I came across this passage in a bookmark it to share it with the audience.
And here's what it reads: Octavian could see nothing very radiant as he left the house of Antony that May day after the stormy meeting.
But the month of June was well spent.
First, he appealed to Caesar's old friends for help, telling them how Antony had mistreated him.
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A motley crew they were.
Those common people of Rome, more foreigners than native, speaking a medley of tongues, Gauls, Spaniards, Germans, Africans, Syrians, Greeks, Jews.
They had all come from parts of the Roman world, from the backwoods of Europe and the crowded old cities of the East.
They had been drawn or brought to this commercial, thriving metropolis.
They were not, most of them, citizens interested in good laws, but a fickle, hungry lot, ready to cheer and cast whatever votes they had for anyone who would feed them well and pay for games to entertain them.
Sounds like present-day America on the eve of the presidential election here in 2020.
Boy, does it ever, which is, of course, the reason I read that particular passage.
I mean, there's so much we can learn about history and how history repeats itself, which is, of course, why they are trying to remove history from our consciousness.
And of course, there was a lot more to Rome than that.
I mean, Rome had overstretched itself, of course, with all of these foreign entanglements, and they brought in cheap labor to do the jobs because the Roman men were out fighting wars.
They had really no business fighting.
And of course, we know what happened to Rome.
Well, if you want to know what The decline and fall, William Gibbons' decline and fall of the Roman Empire is about in one sentence.
It's this.
Rome didn't fall because of barbarians from without, but by having barbarians within.
And there's a lesson there to be learned by Europe and America in today's world.
I love ancient European history.
I love it.
It's again, it's inspirational.
There's certainly some cautionary tales there as well.
I don't know if anyone in our listening audience knows the current pop superstar, Adele.
But Adele is a big singer now.
I'll take your word for it.
Well, exactly.
I'm just telling you.
But anyway, she wore at a recent event a bikini that was fashioned in the style of the Jamaican flag.
Now, Adele is completely subservient to any of whatever the current fashion is slavishly followed.
In terms of politically correct fashion, in terms of whatever the establishment tells vapid pop celebrities to think and feel and do and say, well, she's on board with all of that, of course, like so many of them are.
Nothing unique there.
But I mean, so it's not like she's some conservative or some outlier.
Or some person who has great integrity.
No, she's none of that.
She's none of that.
She's none of that.
In fact, she's the opposite of that.
She's none of that.
She's just like the rest of the herd.
But she did wear a Jamaican-themed bikini.
And she got completely drug over the coals, dragged over the coals for having done that because that was cultural appropriation, don't you see?
How dare this white woman wear a bikini that looks like the Jamaican flag?
What a disservice, what a dishonor.
I think a cultural appropriation, are you kidding me?
You know, do you use a calendar?
You appropriated that from Rome.
We still use the same month that the Romans gave us time to call P.S. on all of this political correctness.
I heard Joe Biden, by the way, saying it was a black man that created the light bulb.
I mean, do you use a light bulb?
Well, that was Edison.
No, that wasn't a black man.
Well, he hasn't discovered the light bulb.
At least he switched for the light bulb over his head yet.
I mean, I'm just saying.
Do you use refrigeration?
Do you use air conditioning?
Do you use automobiles?
Do you use air travel?
Do you use the internet?
I mean, are you culturally appropriating that?
It just, again, I'm not going to bat for some throwaway celebrity, but it's just ridiculous.
You cannot be subservient enough to Curry Favor if you step out of line even in line.
You know, hopefully the fashion will turn and it will again be fashionable for people to be strong and have a sense of racial solidarity with their own race, particularly white people in the West.
And if you don't like Western culture, Western heritage, Western history, don't let the door hitch in the posterior when you leave.
Another quick email, and then we're going to get down to the news of this week, the news of this week.
There's a lot to unpack.
I'm talking about the murder of a Trump supporter in Portland, the murderer gunned down in a standoff with police.
The New York Times, folks, this is really, really, maybe the most disgusting story I've ever read.
Now, please put that into context and understand the amount of stories we've covered on this radio show in 16.
but a steady tarn of build from the New York Times.
Well, it was just that they were trying to, right.
I mean, think of all the news stories we have been involved in ourselves and all the coverage we've received.
And this, I'm telling you today what I read, the New York Times trying to gin up sympathy for this terrorist.
I mean, outright blatantly, someone.
Well, you got to hand it to the New York Times, James.
They find a way to always misrepresent the truth.
It doesn't matter how inventive they have to get, but they will, you know, they're the type of people that would definitely climb on the roof to tell a lie rather than stand on the ground and tell the truth.
Well, as we always like to say, too, there is the old, the a lie can make it around the world before the truth can get its boots on.
Stuff like that.
But in any event.
But the thing is, that's not the way newspapers and journalism was handled in my childhood.
Things have definitely changed and changed for the worse.
In fact, there is nowhere in the mainstream media where you can find a truthful presentation of the daily news.
Well, except for here, of course, and here we are.
We're not mainstream.
We're on the fringe.
Going back to our discussion last week with Sam Bushman, I'll read this very quickly.
Kevin in South Dakota.
Last night's show was the, or last he was talking about last week.
He wrote this the day after.
Last night's show was the best I think I've heard so far.
All three hours really held my interest.
I have to say, though, I disagree with you and your crew that Trump is going to win in November.
You pointed out the ever-changing demographics and the voter fraud that's out there.
There's one other thing to take into consideration, and this is a good point.
The fact that brain-dead whites between the ages of 18 and 21 will now be voting in this election, most of them, of course, for the Democrats.
As the riots have shown, the white youth have become extremely brainwashed over the last four or five years to such an extent that it's just unbelievable.
Every country will have the government that its people deserve.
Instead of praying for four more years of civilization, we should be preparing for the struggle and the chaos that is inevitable.
And he is right about the voters that are coming online in November that weren't age-eligible to vote last time.
It's not going to be good for Front.
I mean, it's the marination of these minds in leftist drivel has gone on unabated for 30, 40 years, and now it's really bearing fruit.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to take a quick break.
We'll be back with more.
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Bye-bye, solemn, farewell.
Bye-bye, solemn.
See you in September.
See you when the summer's through.
Well, we are already here, ladies and gentlemen.
It is September and it's hard to believe, but this has been another year that has gone by very, very quickly.
I guess what with the riots, the COVID nonsense, and Ron Paul had an incredible article on COVID that we'll share with you in the second hour.
Stay tuned for that.
I think the CDC basically came out and just said it was a big hoax this week, right?
That 8,000 total people have died from it, you know, without underlying conditions.
It's a beta test.
You said this last week.
It's a test to see who will cuck, who will knuckle under, how many people will knuckle under, and for how long can we keep it up.
It's like a test run for the real thing that's coming up sometime in the near future, I'm sure.
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Well, we'll get on.
We're going to revisit that.
Stay tuned.
That's just a little teaser.
But we're going to talk more about that in the second hour.
Europeans are really rising up.
I think they had hundreds of thousands of people in Berlin, if I'm not mistaken.
Minimum pens of thousands.
We'll tell you what's going on over there.
But first, here in America, I guess the big story, don't forget, folks, Jason Kuna, Mr. No White Guild himself, the prolific content creator on YouTube.
He'll be with us in the second hour to continue to help us break down the news and unpack all these headlines.
But conditions really are deteriorating, Keith, in real time before our very eyes, even more so than they were a week ago when we were on with Sam Bushman breaking down the Republican National Convention and Donald Trump's prospects for re-election.
What has happened since then?
Well, you had, I think just before then, you had the Kyle Rittenhouse situation where he, I think, foolheartedly inserts himself into the chaos there.
But then in a clear-cut act of self-defense, where his life is very much being threatened, he takes out two of the terrorists.
Then you had on the heels of that, or rather one, and I think he had injured another one.
He killed two and injured one.
Okay, there you go.
And then right on the heels of that, right after our show last week, you had the Christian supporter of Donald Trump in Portland who was flat out, no doubt about it, as far as I can tell, executed by an anti-foterrorist.
Now, this wasn't a case of self-defense, not even arguable that it was.
He was flat out assassinated, and we've seen the videos about this.
They go, here, we got one.
We got a Trumper over here.
He goes, who, this one?
And then you hear two shots.
And this guy is totally non-threatening.
He makes Mr. Rogers look like McDagger, as we like to say.
He's like Mike Pence or something, and he's out here just wandering around being Mr. Sweetie Cakes and gets blown away.
And there have been some rumors that the anti-foterrorist who killed him may have actually even killed someone else after that.
I don't know.
But what we do know is that the assassin was just, I think, a day or two ago shot and killed by the Portland police.
Now, it's interesting.
The Portland mayor, Ted Wheeler.
The U.S. Marshall, I thought it was.
U.S. Marshal.
U.S. Marshal.
The Portland police, though, were engaged in some fisticuffs with some of the rioters, and it was good to see them chase them down and give them a few knuckle sandwiches.
It was interesting.
It didn't happen, though, until after they stormed the building where the Portland mayor lives.
After the Portland mayor has coddled them, like the mayor of Minneapolis did, bowing down and praying in front of the coffin of George Floyd.
Ted Wheeler was doing the same thing.
The mayor of Portland, marching with them.
Not enough to curry favor, though.
They demanded his resignation, stormed his building, and then all of a sudden, he's like, well, hell, I guess we'll let the cops enforce something, at least a little bit.
And that happened.
Well, this is the magic moment, James.
This is like Caesar about to cross through a magic moment.
Okay, but this is what happens.
See, they're finding out these liberal ninnies, these white liberal ninnies that think that somehow they can portray themselves as good whites who are on the side of the minorities and thereby escape punishment as a white person.
See, that's what this whole thing is about.
And they're learning, they're learning the hard way.
You cannot be a good white anymore.
That's what systemic racism and institutional racism and white privilege is all about.
Just by being white, even with no intention whatsoever, you are just as bad as the grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan, and you will be punished just like him.
So consequently, you know, we don't have a sense of racial solidarity.
We haven't in about 50 years, but now it is being forced on the white community.
There's no more hiding, no more retreat, no more possibility of dissembling.
When the mob breaks into your house with the machetes, you can point in vain to your NAACP membership plaque or the United Negro College Fund Golden Circle Donor Award that you have.
But you're wearing your uniform, your white skin, and the machete will be coming down.
And even people as benighted and as foolish as Mayor Wheeler and the governor of Michigan and all these other people, they're learning the hard way.
That basically they can't help but be white people and white people, it's open season on them now.
Well, here, this guy who was assassinated by the anti-foterrorist was a nominal Christian who supported the president of the United States.
I mean, that's, I'm not trying to diminish who he was and what he was, but to hear the, listen to this, folks.
This is that article that I told you about that really, I think, beats all I've ever seen.
This is the New York Times, the publication of record here in the whole, not only United States, but the Western world.
Now, you're talking about this Portland murder suspect, the Antifa terrorist who had just killed this guy, assassinated him.
The headline reads, In his last hours, Portland murder suspect said he feared arrest.
No, fear.
Inside an apartment, the story begins, on a quiet suburban street near Lacey, Washington on a Thursday evening.
Michael Forrest Reinhold fretted about his future.
He talked about his children in a telephone call to a friend, wondering how to keep them safe should anything happen to him.
Now, this is after he had murdered this guy, and then given an interview to advise.
And they even mentioned it.
He's so afraid he might be arrested for killing someone.
They even said that he, a self-identified proponent of Antifa and a regular presence at the long-running protest against racial injustice in Portland, had seemed to confess to the killing in an interview with a journalist released just hours earlier.
He said he feared being killed in custody.
Then there's a standoff with law enforcement agents.
You're right, Keith, the U.S. Marshals.
He ended up getting killed.
But this whole article, and it describes the person that he assassinated, the Christian supporter of Donald Trump, as a far-right, a member of the far-right.
Mr. Rogers would be a member of the far right before this guy would.
I mean, this guy far-right groups in Portland, and they make this guy out to be the concerned citizen who's standing up for what's right.
Yeah, I mean, he may have murdered this guy, but he had basically the message.
Yeah, this was a far-right guy.
This was a Christian who supported Donald Trump.
Is there anything more detestable in the world than a white male Christian who is committed to peace and things like this?
You know, you would think that this guy was absolutely got the New York Times blatantly attempting to gain public sympathy for a murderer, a terrorist who killed this Christian supporter of the president for no other reason than he was in Portland and he wasn't a member of anything.
They have these things written.
It's just like filling in the blanks for them.
They are always predictably going to find any leftist as a hero and anyone who is not a leftist is a triple-dyed villain.
Look, you have executions happening in the street now, okay?
All right, so you had that one, and then the police take out the guy who committed the murder.
There have been other shootings this week in Rochester and in Washington, D.C. We're going to cover those with Jason Kuhn.
I'm telling you, Keith, a year or two ago, any one of these stories we could have spent an entire show on because it would have been such an anomaly.
Well, I guess a couple of years ago, you were already into the Black Lives Matter where they were shooting cops in Dallas.
Remember that one Black Lives Matter killed five cops in Dallas?
You already got here in David.
Yeah, you know, he was.
Yeah, they were sure, sure as hell they were there.
They had a long and honorable heritage, apparently.
You know, a couple of three years old.
No, no, no.
With the Antifa insurgency, maybe, as we're seeing it on the streets now.
But I guess even that goes back to Charles.
They found out that Antifa basically was the communist answer to the Brown shirts under Hitler in the late 1920s and early 1930s, Weimar Republic, Germany.
All this, though, the media has exacerbated this to an extent that you couldn't believe.
The media is to blame.
You saw that I was reading a story.
How sick is this?
How sick about Jacob Blake.
It was Jacob Blake, a black man with a capital B, was shot by a white, lowercase W police officer.
They made sure.
Now, I know we've mentioned this before.
They made sure to mention the race of the person who was shot and the race of the person who pulled the trigger.
But, of course, in the situation with Con and Cannon Heinen, no, you know, hey, five-year-old boy shot by man.
Well, Jacob Blake is a father of six children, which is a pretty good thing considering his age.
And, of course, he had three of them by the same woman that called the police to have him come out because of domestic violence.
You know, this guy, after three children, you think that at least a woman would have written a friendship ring or something, but you know, this guy is there going back to the scene of the crime and whatnot, beating the heck out of his common law life.
And he's supposedly a great hero.
You know, what a guy.
What a world we live in, James.
We got a lot more to unpack, folks.
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Keith was telling me during the break when that song came out, who'd you think it was?
I was in England at the time, John, and other English people that might be listening, visiting my relatives or my mother's family over in England.
And she had an Aunt Daphne, a sister.
I had an Aunt Daphne.
It was my mother's sister, and she had a husband named John, who was kind of a notorious guy.
And by the way, I thought when I heard that song that it was, I'm going to tell Aunt Daphne about Uncle John.
And I said, my gosh, they made the news.
Anyway, we got a couple of callers in queue.
We're going to get to those.
We're going to continue.
Much more news to come in the second hour with Jason Kuna.
But first, let's go to Montana.
We got a caller up there.
How are you tonight?
Good.
Harryo.
I'm good.
Socket tears, man.
What's going on?
Well, did you happen to see the actual murder being filmed in Portland?
It was very disturbing, and I didn't hear any mainstream conservative talker discuss it.
Now, I'm a blind person.
Don't know exactly what happened, but the end was very disturbing.
Where I guess I don't know who said it, but you didn't realize what you just did with your phone, and you've got a murder.
And he said something, yeah, I understand.
And just kind of dismissing it, I could just tell by the guy's voice, he was definitely stoned on something, weed or drunk.
I don't know.
He was on something.
Did you see that video?
Enlighten us on this, Kevin, if you would.
Tell us what murder was this?
Was it in a Black Lives Matter?
No, he's talking about the one in Portland.
Oh, the Portland one.
I thought he said Brooklyn.
Okay.
Oh.
Yeah, the one in Portland.
Okay, Portland.
Okay, then, yeah, right.
Yeah, he was – Yeah, we saw the – no, he's asking if we saw the video.
Yeah, we saw it.
I don't, the video that I saw, you couldn't actually see.
You heard the shot, and then the camera quickly.
He just saw the dead body there on the ground.
He's a big guy.
Tragically, with the flag sewn into his pants with the blue stripe in it signifying support for the police.
And I tell you, you know, if that makes you a far-right insurgent so much, you support the police, you're a Christian, and you support Donald Trump, the president of the United States.
If that's a death sentence now, that's where we're at in America.
That's where we are.
I think something ought to be done to that guy.
He just handled it so casually.
Are you talking about the person who videoed it?
Yes.
Yeah, well, listen, I'll tell you this.
I mean, that's not the only one.
I'm not an accomplice, that's for sure.
That's not the only one.
There are so many videos out there.
I was watching one.
I mean, they are literally countless now.
They used to be, they weren't rare by any stretch.
I'm talking about Wonton, black-on-white violence, but it wasn't to the point now where there's so many per day, your eyes just glaze over.
You can't even possibly keep up with it.
I mean, I saw a video the other day, a white man walking down the street, black associates filming this black man, walk up behind him with the brick, knock him as hard as he can in the back of the head.
The man just falls like a sack of potatoes, and then you just hear him laughing.
I have seen so many videos like that.
I mean, obviously the situation in Portland, that was just a straight-up execution.
The guy died on the spot on the street.
I mean, this guy may have died too.
You know, everybody is a cameraman now.
They have a cell phone with a camera.
Everybody's doing that.
Everybody has mastered that technology, apparently.
Imagine if we'd had this back in the days of the civil rights movement, where everything was staged and choreographed, knowing that there was only CBS, NBC, ABC, or maybe PBS taking movie footage of this, and they were all in on the scam.
Scamming knowledge.
Well, and that goes back to one of the people of the world portraying for the first time in American history the police as villains and the lawbreakers as heroes.
See, wouldn't it have been nice if we'd had these cameras back then and could have shown what really happened in the civil rights era of protests?
If you did, you would have been showing it to one another.
You'd have been Knicks from YouTube.
Obviously, YouTube didn't exist on YouTube.
Well, you wouldn't have got it.
They wouldn't have shown it on the TV either.
I guarantee you wouldn't be on the TV.
Anyway, parting shot to you, my friend, in Montana.
Then we're going to take the next call.
Well, yeah, I just was just real disturbed.
Do you know what all happened in that video?
Because there was a lot of silence.
And I obviously being blind.
I had no idea.
Well, based upon what I could see, what I heard, you heard someone say, look, we got a Trumper over here.
And then you heard somebody say, who, you know, we're here.
And somebody said, yes.
And then you hear the shots, and then you see the man just lying there.
And you don't really see the shooting.
You don't see this.
At least in the video that I saw, there may have been more angles.
There could have been more camera.
The one I saw is that.
I want to see the one that the New York Times based their reporting on where the guy was defending himself.
It didn't sound like there's much self-defense involved in the scenario that you just described to us.
No, or what I saw.
But I mean, obviously, it's a disgusting, degenerate nation that could film these things so glibly.
It's a disgusting, degenerate left-wing in America and in the world now.
And we need to.
And the media is complicit.
The media is complicit.
They were complicit in the 60s.
They're complicit now.
I think that they are accomplices to a lot of them.
They are accomplices to all of this destruction, all of this evil.
Remember one of our watch phrases here at the political cesspool is that liberalism is a modern face of evil.
They're proving it more and more with each passing day.
Thank you so much for the call all the way up there in Montana.
Honored to have you in the audience.
I know we have one more caller, and we'll take him now.
If he's still in queue, if he's still waiting.
We'd have to wait patiently for about 10 minutes.
Yeah, go ahead.
Yeah.
Yeah, James, in Idaho, what it is is a Central District Health.
It's just something that is just created by a couple of county commissioners and a nurse, and they're issuing orders to quarantine for all the bars and nightclubs that cannot open up.
And of course, in their authority, they have no authority to do that.
And they're already wearing one hat already, the county commissioner.
Now they're a part of the Central District Health.
It's a conflict of interest.
But that's what they're wrote.
This is how they're doing this.
You know, these governors are saying that, you know, well, it's, you know, we can't stop these companies like Lowe's or Home Depot or Walmart from enforcing these orders.
You know, we didn't do that.
It is it's a playoff.
You know, where it's it's a corporation's to cryptocracy, what we got here.
Everything's run by government grants.
Everything the state planned.
And so everything, if you take money, if you take a government grant, you are about it by contract.
You cannot back out of it.
That's not the way our government is supposed to set up.
But this is what they built back in the Civil War.
Anyway, this just shows you that that's what they did.
They formed a little corporation called Central District Health.
Who the hell is that World Health Organization or whatever issuing orders?
And, you know, it's just all unconstitutional.
It's not the way we do business.
Where's the people?
Look, it's a beta test.
It's just what James said it was last week and this week, and I've said it.
It's a beta test.
They want to see who will knuckle under and for how long.
It's like Black Lives Matter making these white random passerbys go down and kiss the boots of Black Lives Matter people.
It's the same thing.
They want to show that they have this raw power and they can make the average citizen, you know, turn handstands if they want him to, you know, wear masks, quarantine lawful businesses, distance, whatever they say is the appropriate distance to be.
It's not, and nobody is referring to any regulations.
They're not referring to any type of laws.
Nobody is, you know, trying to back their orders up with any type of legal authority.
They just get there and they can make the average citizen of America turn handstands for them.
That's what they're doing.
They're seeing how many of these baters we have in order.
That's it in a nutshell.
I'll yield.
Thank you.
Okay.
Hey, thanks so much for the call.
Always good to hear from you and from our caller in Montana earlier this segment.
Well, listen, folks, Jason Kuna is going to be with us at the top of the next hour.
We're going to talk about the death of another black drug addict in Rochester who has spawned the next wave of riots and insurrection.
Also a police shooting in Washington, D.C. Same song and dance.
We've seen this movie before.
Good things and bad things.
They're going to find a black suspect that actually wants to be arrested, and then they won't know what to do with it.
No, every black suspect they come up with resists arrest and gets fighting mad.
Well, but this whole thing is common for everyone.
That's a whole thing, though.
What are they rioting for?
Injustice?
They think it's unjust that a black person can be arrested and have these liberty.
If you don't fight the police and resist arrest and spit on them and attack them, you might not have an accident.
If you do, you may have an accident.
But the number, look, the statistics completely discredit this whole false narrative that white racist cops are just cruising around waiting to find the first black they can gun down in cold blood.
That doesn't exist.
It's never happened.
Well, it's like in the black community, if you don't resist arrest, you're not a real man or something.
There's some strangeness going on here, and we need to get to the bottom of it.
But this whole thing is two sets of protocols, one for whites and one for black people.
They vote.
They can eat wherever they want to eat.
It didn't like in the 60s where they were saying they couldn't vote and they couldn't go to the counter and they couldn't go to the water fountain.
I mean, they have not only equal rights, but special privileges across the board over any white applicant for a scholarship.
They're on even more.
And listen, the only discrimination is anti-white discrimination.