Sept. 26, 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, the third and final hour is now upon us, and that brings us to our featured guest of the evening, Patrick Dino Ryan, a former national talk show host for five years with Fox Sports and SiriusXM, among others.
Patrick was cited by Talkers Magazine for being one of the best talk show hosts in America.
His work was also cited nationally by Sports Illustrated, and a documentary film was also made about his life and career back in 2013.
Now, headlining his own independent and uncensored platform, the Patrick Ryan Show, is about exposing the myths and misinformation often distributed as fact by the brainwashing societal and corporate oligarchs seeking control and domination of your mind on a daily basis.
We're going to learn more about Patrick and his story right now.
Patrick, welcome.
Great to have you this evening.
James, I'm fired up to be on a political cesspool.
You joined my show earlier this week, and I am delighted to be here.
And let me say this before we start off.
I'm hearing all of these commercials, League of the South and that terrific Dixie land sort of a place that has all kinds of flags and all kinds of artifacts for Southern culture and so on and so forth.
I was born and raised in the North, but as a fan, a longtime historian of the war for Southern independence, I have always related with the South and its people.
Long live the South, and you've got a non-reconstructed, northern-raised, sort of in-spirit Southerner on the phone line with you right now.
Well, we would call that a Copperhead, I believe, around here.
And there are more of them than people may realize.
And it's so good to hear you say that because, of course, from the New York, New Jersey area, and we'll get into your career.
It's a fascinating story, but thank you for sharing that with us.
And as you mentioned, yes, I believe it was on Tuesday night I had the opportunity, the honor, to appear on your broadcast.
We went for a full hour, as you'll be doing tonight, and it was a great time there at PatrickRyanshow.com.
Check it out, ladies and gentlemen.
He's on every Monday through Thursday.
We've got Saturday nights covered.
He's got Monday through Thursday nights covered at PatrickRyanshow.com.
But Patrick, obviously, going through your bio, very interesting.
I mean, Sirius, Fox Sports, a lot of other local talk shows in several different cities.
You've seen and done it all in radio.
Tell us your background.
Yeah, no, I have.
I've been a part of the, was part of the mainstream media system, cartel, as I call it, for just about 20 years, James.
And I think, and I think a lot of other people think, I think they know that the conventional methods of mainstream AM FM, commercial radio, you can throw satellite radio into the mix as well.
These are dying and calcified media platforms that have already seen their better days.
The content they distribute is boring.
It's predictable.
It all sounds the same.
It's beyond politically correct.
These are dead media institutions.
They pay homage to the system and, you know, anyone who dares to step outside the parameters of that system, anyone with their own views, their own personal observations.
If they don't coincide with the government-approved and government-controlled media cartel that is out there, well, then these kinds of folks in the industry are seeing at this time a very short shelf life.
And listen, the mainstream media continues to be all the things I just mentioned, of course.
But the fact is that, and we talked about this on Tuesday when you came on my show, millions of people across America are looking for alternative platforms, platforms that possess independence, platforms without any onerous oversight from organizations such as the FCC, platforms that allow for freedom of speech, the First Amendment, freedom of expression, platforms with the ability to articulate streams of thought that aren't dealing in fiction and fantasy, but instead platforms that are insistent,
like your platform is, James, in many ways, mine, insistent on speaking the truth, raw truth, unfiltered truth.
Truth that not only rattles some cages and exposes so many of the double standards and myths applicable to today's mainstream media cartel, but truth that millions of Americans are in recognition of because they aren't stupid.
They're not misled by the vast amounts of hypocrisies and erroneous crapola spewed forth by so many of these media whores, these charlatans, these flat-out enemies of the state in so many ways.
And that's why alternative independent media continues to grow, and it continues to become a resource for so many who choose to disconnect from that evil system that's out there.
And so I applauded you on Tuesday night.
I applaud you again here tonight, yourself and Keith and many other rising independent platforms that are out there.
Because, you know, James, in many ways, we are all serving as the last beacon of hope for so many.
And what's even more impressive about all of this, as far as I'm concerned, is that independent media platforms not only rely on their listeners and their viewers for support, but I have found that even in these challenging financial times, many come to the conclusion that because they find great value in independent media for all the reasons I just listed and probably a few more, they're more than willing to help support it.
And this is something that I find incredibly inspiring.
But real quick, I became well known to many people across this country doing the five-year stint that I did at Sirius XM Radio.
It was a national show.
It was in recognition of all kinds of media publicity and attention and things like that.
And prior to that, I worked in, I did two tours of duty in the great state of West Virginia, first in Huntington and then in Wheeling.
I worked for two years down in Jacksonville, Florida.
I did five years of both talk radio and television in Denver, Colorado.
And then I was in Portland a couple of years ago.
James.
Well, Portland hadn't exploded to the extent that it has these days at that time.
But I had on my third show after a weekend in which the city was taken hostage by BLM and Antifa collectively, I got on the air on Monday and I expressed my outright disgust at what had happened over the weekend in Portland and with these people that were blocking traffic and putting other people's lives in danger.
I said something, and I may be myself, let me see if I can edit myself a little bit here.
Paraphrasing a bit, but I basically said that, you know, all of these people that are blocking traffic are only doing so under the protection of the police.
And if the police pulled that protection, I doubt very much if drivers went and hit the gas pedal and went forward and extricated themselves from very frightful moments in these environments where these people are looming over them and pulling people out of cars and hitting cars with baseball bats and clubs and all this other stuff.
I said that if the police weren't there to protect these very people that are holding up traffic and putting other lives in danger, you may see people hit the gas and go forward and hit a few of these people.
And I said, run them over.
Well, nothing happened.
Nothing.
We had no letters to the station, no emails, no protests, no nothing.
But three months after I said that on my third show, James, Charlottesville happened.
And somebody had a piece of tape.
You believe this?
Somebody had picked up a piece of tape from my third show three months prior.
Then it was in the newspaper.
And on the heels of Charlottesville, a petition was generated in Portland and all kinds of listener and advertiser complaints.
And they fired me after originally saying that they were going to support me.
And then since then, I thought long and hard about where we were, where the media organization in this country was, where these institutions were going wrong.
And I decided, you know what?
Better to go forward under an independent banner.
And that's what I've done.
Well, we're going to talk a lot more about this, ladies and gentlemen.
This is just the opening salvo with a great guest, a true pro, Patrick Ryan.
He'll be back with us for the bulk of this hour.
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And now back to tonight's show.
Just got a comment during the commercial break from Ken up in New York who says that Patrick is a great guest.
No BS.
Reminds me of Sean Bergen.
Now, Sean Bergen, of course, is a longtime friend of ours.
We could count the number of people on one hand from establishment media that will associate with us.
And that is, of course, our guest right now, Sean Bergen, who is the former news reporter up there in the New York, New Jersey area, who was fired some years ago while covering the murder of a cop by a black assailant for going off script and offering some commentary during a live shoot about fatherlessness being a problem in the black community.
He was immediately fired and has been a longtime friend of ours and a longtime contributor to TPC.
And then we had that one interview with Anthony Cumio, who, in spite of all of his irreverency, rated like a scalded dog after the media got after him for appearing on this show.
But no, Patrick Ryan is the real deal.
Thank you, Ken, for recognizing that.
And, of course, you know, you go the Dino moniker as well.
Reconcile that for us, Patrick, because I know some people tuning in who are fans of yours from the past will perhaps recognize you as that.
How do you correlate the two monikers?
Yeah, I'll answer that in a second.
But just I took note of what you said about establishment media and some having a reluctance to come out to your show, James.
You should wear that as a badge of honor because 99.9% of the establishment media in this country are a bunch of singlest maggots.
They're whores, they're charlatans, they're actors and actresses, and they're complete and total s ⁇ t.
And I say that as someone who came from that cloth for just about decades.
But as far as the name is concerned, you're right.
My legal name is Patrick Dino Ryan.
My dad, who was a tough Irishman, for some reason, loved the name Dino.
And the reason he loved the name Dino was because he was a huge fan of the crooner and actor Dean Martin.
And everybody used to call him Dino.
So I was born on St. Patrick's Day.
My name was going to be Michael, which was the name of my father, but I kind of named myself by coming out on March 17th.
And then my father, for some reason, an Irish guy, decides to select an Italian middle name for me, and it was Dino.
And growing up throughout my life, my family throughout, my immediate family, my extended family, and my close personal friends all referred to me as Dino.
And the only time I was called Patrick James was when I was in school or if I was playing on athletic teams, which I did quite a bit.
So it one and the same as far as I'm concerned.
People can call me Patrick.
They can call me Dino.
I don't care what they call me as long as they listen to and watch my show.
Heard that.
Heard that.
So let's get down to it then.
So your website, as we just mentioned, PatrickRyanshow.com had the opportunity to sit in with you on Tuesday.
So you leave Fox Sports.
You leave SiriusXM.
You leave all of these other local outlets.
You talked about your stint at the station in Portland, and you've bounced around a little bit here and there.
You've really had a lot of stops, a lot of different places, a lot of experience.
But then you open up your independent and uncensored platform.
So for a guy who was doing this professionally, what prompted you to take the leap and to do that?
Well, it was twofold.
Number one, it was a reluctance by the industry to open up doors for me to potentially become an asset for a mainstream media platform out there.
I simply, people like myself have simply become outdated.
We no longer profile for today's media system, which, as I said when I came on, is highly predictable and overly programmed.
And you've got to play the politically correct game.
You've got to be willing to go along to get along and get along to go along.
And any personal observations or ideas that don't coincide with what the narrative is officially across this country is going to find someone in very hot water.
And so with a reputation for being outspoken and a guy who just doesn't march to the beat of his own music, oftentimes I march to the beat of music that only I can hear.
It was just something, James, where there was no longer a parameter fit.
So that's the first part.
And the second part, I guess, was just getting back on the radio and deciding to headline a platform that gave me complete and total independence as far as content and direction of the show and guest representation and no editing and no FCC governance and none of that.
But a platform that would, I feel, felt, you know, before I went in, would be an exceptionally liberating experience for me because of the freedom that a platform like mine possesses.
And so it has been wonderfully inspiring over the last 10 months since I launched this in early December of 2019.
I didn't know, James, if we'd get out of the first month, to be honest with you, it was a grand experiment.
I didn't want to go to a flat-out, you know, rigid subscription system for two reasons.
Number one, I wanted to get the show out to as many people as possible.
And so far, we've accumulated the interest of over 80 countries, international countries, that have tuned into the show and continue to tune into the show.
So that was an objective of mine.
Secondly, I wanted to leave it up to the audience to determine the success and or failure of this venture.
And so I went to an exclusive donation system.
And people can either support the show or they can choose not to support the show.
It's up to them.
And I'm pleased to tell you that through the first 10 months, the support has been enthusiastic, consistent, vigorous with some tremendous donations from people across the country and some internationally as well.
And I think that that is because they recognize the exclusive and unique dynamics that are a part of my show that cannot be obtained anywhere else.
And as long as the people want me to continue speaking and telling them the truth and exposing the lies, the manipulations, the double standards, and the hypocrisies that are out there, James, I'm going to continue to do it.
I've never had as much fun doing a show in my entire career.
I've made some very good money in my career, particularly when I was doing the national show at Sirius XM.
But I must tell you, the liberating experience and the freedom of this platform is something that just inspires me to get to the microphone each and every night and to deliver the kind of a show that I know that my audience wants.
Well, I can tell you that after, well, I think anybody who's tuned into the first two segments of this hour can tell that you've got an ag for it.
And I can tell you after spending an hour with Patrick on his program on Tuesday, obviously he's the real deal, a pros-pro, and a man who is going out to talk about issues he wants to talk about, but would have been silenced otherwise there with the mothership.
Keith Alexander, my co-host, has been listening intently this hour and has got a comment or a question.
Patrick, Keith, how are you doing, my friend?
Hi, Keith.
Hey, it's great to speak with you, my friend.
Let me ask you this.
You were talking about the various third rails, I guess.
You didn't use that term, but the third rail, of course, is that third rail that has all the power in it.
And if you touch it, you can touch the other two rails.
You touch the third rail, you're dead.
Right.
Now, here's the situation.
Is there a third rail for people like you and us that you see?
And do you see life getting even more dangerous for us in our continued broadcasting in the days to come?
That's the concern, Keith, isn't it?
And it's something that I've been thinking about a lot.
And other people that I've had conversations with have mentioned that.
You know, as government becomes more restrictive and onerous, and as freedoms of speech and expression continue to be put on lockdown in so many instances, I think that that is something that we definitely need to be concerned about because, well, at least in my own personal situation, I'm online exclusively.
And so, you know, the online community is not governed.
There's no oversight committee.
There's no FCC for the online community, at least not yet.
But I think at some point that we've got to worry about that because shows like mine and yours and James's and Dr. David Duke and so many others that are out there that are doing such a terrific job, we've got to be worried about our own livelihood, our own ability to sustain, our own ability to speak truth to power.
And that power is something that we're going to have to keep in check.
I don't know.
It's a great question.
It's a scary thing to think about if it manifests itself to the point where we're not going to be allowed to have the kind of shows that we do on the air anymore on either radio or online.
But for the time being, I think we need to take advantage of the environment as is presently given to us and do all we can to continue to get the truth out to people and to expose the charlatans and the myths and the misconceptions and misleading stuff that's going on in this country right now because it's horrific.
Hold on right there.
Our friend and yours, Patrick Dino Ryan, PatrickRyanShow.com, getting text messages, emails, comments from people who are tuned in live and are at his website as we speak.
We'll be back with him right after this.
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Well, we're at his website right now, ladies and gentlemen.
Patrick Ryan, former Fox sports host, former SiriusXM host, now doing his own independent, uncensored program, PatrickRyanshow.com, every Monday through Thursday.
Had the opportunity, as we've mentioned a couple of times now, to sit down with Patrick on his show on Tuesday.
He's with us now tonight.
I call that a home and away, I guess, is the basketball parlance for that.
Anyway, but Patrick, when you had sent the email asking me to come on with you, I was very excited to receive it.
You had made mention of the fact that you were a fan of the political cesspool.
How did you come to learn about us and what about our work here?
Won you over?
Well, you guys speak truth, you know, reality, not fantasy, not fiction.
Hard truth and inconvenient truth, especially in the midst of a continuous, vicious media cycle that likes to generate all kinds of fiction and fantasy and bias and things like that.
And I really have appreciated your ability and Keith's ability to tackle subjects and to procure content that other media platforms would run away from.
And you guys run toward it.
And you're fearless.
As I said to you on the show last Tuesday when you came on my show, James, guys like us know that by speaking truth, we're putting ourselves in the crosshairs of criticism and negativity and ad hominin attacks and all kinds of vicious and malicious smear jobs and things like that.
But we don't care about that.
What we want to do is we want to speak truth and we want to expose the truth and we want to expose the mainstream media cabal that's out there.
And so I've always appreciated the style that you guys have taken.
And I've got you up on my links page on my website.
I had you up there before.
I've really appreciated what you guys have done.
You know, and you know what?
Can I say this as well?
Can I say something, James?
Absolutely.
Folks, we, you know, this myth that is being perpetuated, there are two gigantic galactic lies that are being told right now in this country.
One is a scamdemic with the virus.
That's number one.
But the biggest lie I think that's, now that's a worldwide lie, the biggest lie that has ever been told in this country, folks, is that we have a white supremacy issue.
We have a white problem.
Okay?
This is the biggest lie.
And of course, this has been picked up, and this has been carried throughout the media.
It has brainwashed and duped so many self-loathing, humiliating the white people out there who go along with this stuff.
I want to say this now.
We don't have a white problem in this country.
What we have in this country is a black criminality issue, period.
You understand?
We have a black on white violence issue in this country, period.
Nobody's talking about it.
Everybody's crying crocodile tears for all the black community and all this crap that's going on with Black Lives Matter, that domestic terrorist organization, and the same thing with Antifa.
I'm sick and tired of it.
I will not buy it.
I will not go along for the ride.
And I'll continue, just like James and just like Keith, to expose this crap, this lying, this manipulation.
I'm tired of it.
We have a black on white violence issue in this country.
Get it through your heads.
Media's not going to report this.
Guys like James and Keith and myself, David Duke and so many others are on the front lines of this battle and we're doing it for you.
But that pisses me off and annoys me more than anything else.
The white people in this country have done more for black America than black America has ever done for itself, ever.
Amen, brother.
And let me say this too.
One of the foundational falsehoods that all of this is built on is that liberalism started out wholly and righteous and that the civil rights movement was a wholly righteous movement and then somehow, alas, it all went astray.
That's the biggest load of baloney ever.
The civil rights movement was just the first of a series of radical egalitarian movements meant to destroy the American nation.
Well, I'll tell you this.
Like magnets or whatever analogy you want to use, it's no mistake.
It's not happenstance that voices, leaders, advocates like Patrick Ryan, and, you know, for our part here, that we find each other, that we find each other, that we come together at some point.
I am looking forward, Patrick.
I really appreciated the passion in your voice and your last comments.
I am looking forward to what I hope will be a long-standing collaborative relationship between our programs and our networks and what you're doing and what we're doing.
I am so glad that we had the opportunity to work together this week in the capacity that we have.
I am looking forward, as I say again, to much more to come.
So I think people have gotten an idea.
I think they've gotten a pretty good idea over the course of the first 40 minutes of the interview.
But break it down for them in no uncertain terms because we hope that your audience will grow and expand after your appearance here tonight.
When people go to PatrickRyanshow.com and they tune in Monday through Thursday evening, what kind of show are they going to be hearing?
What kind of guests are they going to be hearing?
Well, they're going to be hearing a show that is completely and totally unscripted.
It is an organic, very spontaneous, scream of conscience sort of a show that I do, James, where the contents of my head spill out of my mouth.
I don't make any apologies.
I don't seed an inch of ground.
When I make a statement or I come to a conclusion, I do it after a lot of careful consideration and thought.
I rely on my instincts.
I rely on my world experience as someone who's 57 years old and has lived a couple of decades.
And I won't apologize, Ebert, for what I say because I'm convicted in my belief system, whether it's the spiritual belief system or as far as things politically, socially are concerned.
I came out of the world of sports talk radio occasionally, but the world has changed and flipped on its head so much, as you know, in the last several months.
Occasionally, I'll still go back and I'll detail a sports issue here and there.
But many times when I'm talking sports, it's got a connectivity to the social and political landscape out there because the lines have been completely blurred and there's no difference between sports and politics and politics and sports anymore.
And it disgusts me and it repulses me to no end.
But what the people are going to get is a very animated, lively, verbal discourse every night, bringing on very interesting, compelling, entertaining guests who've got an opinion.
And we go through email.
We're expanding soon where we've hired a producer and we're going to be taking phone calls soon.
So it's been a slow boil up to this point in time over the first 10 broadcast months, James.
But we've got big plans for this.
I want to put together a network of talkers.
I want to eventually get this to be a 24-hour a day and night thing.
But we've got to make sure that we move carefully and pragmatically in that regard, making sure that we put the right pieces in place and we're surrounding ourselves with the right people.
And to play off of what you said before, I would relish the opportunity to look into a further alliance with yourself and Keith and the political cesspool and the audience that you have, gearing it perhaps toward this vision that I've got for an all-inclusive network of talkers that put it out there every day and night for the audience.
So I'm as interested in discussing and exploring things with you as you might be with me.
So that's music to my ears.
Well, we certainly appreciate that, Keith.
I think we can look forward to having Patrick as a speaker at our events.
We have events from time to time, and we'll talk about it.
I would love to, Keith.
I would love to.
Well, listen, we were texting with our friend up at Nashville who never misses a show, and he was excited to find out about you, I think, for the first time, perhaps for the first time tonight.
And it's just it's really, it's really a privilege, even after all these years, 16 years for us.
I mean, I know you've done it for your entire life, Patrick, but to bring people on that people, I'm sure when I was with you on Tuesday, a lot of people tuned into you who regularly listened to you, perhaps didn't know who I was.
And, you know, when we can introduce people who are doing great work and who are solid guys, that's a real and rare treat here on this program, Keith.
And let me say this too, Patrick.
I've listened to a lot of talking heads on the radio.
You are the real deal.
James is the real deal.
I'm kind of an imposter who comes in here.
No, no, no, no.
Basically, you've got it.
You've got what it takes.
So, you know, you and James can stand up with anybody that's in the mainstream media in terms of your delivery and your quickness of wit and stuff like this.
And it's just a matter of getting the opportunity.
We could be, or you two could be, talking heads for MSNBC or ABC or CBS if you had the opportunity and if you were allowed to speak truth to power.
I'd love to see Patrick on MSNBC.
We've got to get that.
That'd be a kick in the rear.
I'll tell you what.
I've seen the mushroom cloud from Memphis.
They don't want people like me and you and James and so many others, Keith.
They want script readers, order takers, actors and actresses, sellouts, whores, spineless cretons.
That's what they want.
They continue to leave.
Restitute.
Every single day those people are talking to you out of that box in your living room.
You're being pre-programmed, you're being programmed, and you're being lied to every single day and night.
Ladies and gentlemen, what a night this has been, though, with Patrick Ryan making his debut appearance on DBC the first of what I expect to be many to come as we'll put him in the rotation if he's so willing as a regular contributor to this program.
And we've got about three or four minutes with Patrick on the flip side.
Stay tuned for that.
We'll give it the final word.
We'll be right back.
Why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less?
Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning.
What's the day of reckoning?
The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
You know where the solution can be found, Mr. President?
In churches, in wedding chapels, in maternity wards across the country and around the world.
More babies will mean forward-looking adults, the sort we need to tackle long-term, large-scale problems.
American babies in particular are likely going to be wealthier, better educated, and more conservation-minded than children raised in still industrializing countries.
As economist Tyler Cowan recently wrote, quote, by having more children, you're making your nation more populous, thus boosting its capacity to solve climate change.
The planet does not need for us to think globally and act locally so much as it needs us to think family and act personally.
The solution to so many of our problems at all times and in all places is to fall in love, get married, and have some kids.
Have we realized the assault against our lives, our liberties, our faith?
To defeat this assault, Christians and all people of goodwill should have strategies to prevail in our faith and principles, which are simple.
No need for a complex formula.
One goal, one aim.
A strategy like the heroic Christians of the past.
We win, they lose.
Nothing less.
Big Q Little Q, The Calm Before the Storm.
By a friend of Medjagoria.
The strategy of heaven revealed.
Big Q Little Q, The Calm Before the Storm.
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Welcome back.
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, we do have to pivot in just a couple of minutes for one thing to close out the show.
But before we do that, I wanted to just thank Patrick Ryan again for being with us tonight.
Comments from Charles, our listener in North Carolina, saying, I like this guy.
Yeah, well, we do too, and for good reason.
Also, Scoop Stanton with Radio 7.5, the program that immediately follows TPC here on the Liberty News Radio Network.
Scoop Stanton, who was for a long time with us as well before he started his own show, he is interested in working with you as well, Patrick.
So listen, I got to say, a lot of stuff to do, a lot of connections to be made.
Let's continue to work together.
Let's make it happen.
But we've got two minutes left.
Final word to you, Patrick.
Take it away.
Well, my mind was just distracted here for a second.
Hold on, James.
I'm looking at something here online.
Oh, I can't see this.
We found out this guy.
This Christ-denying protected class Jew bastard Ben Shapiro is calling for gun control, and he's also mocking Mel Gibson and his sequel to The Passion of the Christ.
Yes, I actually saw that as well, Patrick.
I saw the mocking of Passion of the Christ.
I saw where he won't be crossed again.
There was actually a couple of anti-Christian, very, I'll tell you.
Well, get in line.
Well, anyway, so yes, I mean, again, par for the course, even from so-called conservatives, because as George Wallace said, you know, so many decades ago, not a dime's worth of difference.
But on a lighter note and on a happier note to end it with about 60 seconds to go, Patrick, great honor.
Looking forward to much more to come.
Last word, the floor is yours.
James, I can't thank you for the time.
It's been a privilege.
It's been a pleasure.
Keith, the same thing.
The political cesspool audience, thank you so much for hosting me on this great show where they do great work, important work, crucial work.
And I implore everyone to continue to listen to and support James and Keith and the political cesspool because as I said earlier, we really are the last beacon of hope for so many people, and we're standing in the gap, willing to defend life, liberty, freedom, and constitutional rights in this country.
So thank you so much, and I look forward to having you gentlemen back on my show again as well.
It'll be great.
Now, you need to stand by and listen because James is the world's greatest fan of the four seasons.
And Tommy DeVito has just passed, and he's going to do a tribute to Tommy DeVito.
Well, another from your neck of the woods.
You know, we got a lot of listeners, a lot of friends up in the New York, New Jersey area.
But yes, indeed, Patrick, thank you so much.
Talk to you again soon, my friend.
We'll let you fly.
Keep it.
You know, Patrick's not in New York, though, anymore.
He's out in Wyoming now.
Hey, tell me.
I just watched Shane again last night.
I always want to let you know.
It's been great out here.
Let me recommend you do this.
Watch the movie Shane.
It was filmed in Jackson Hole.
The greatest big Western culture guy here, Keith.
Okay, well, I tell you what, that's the next interview.
It already has scripted.
Everything's unscripted with Patrick Ryan and here at TPC.
That's the next thing, though.
We'll do a Western movie review with Patrick.
I actually am very interested in hearing about what life is like in a place like Cheyenne, Wyoming.
So we'll get to that.
We have to move over there.
Next time, next time.
PatrickRyanshow.com, Patrick Gotsbrey.
Talk to you soon, brother.
Same tune, guys.
Have a great night.
Good weekend.
Bye-bye.
You guys.
So, yes, indeed, it is time for a little tribute.
Now, we didn't plan for this, of course, because you can never plan when somebody passes away.
But if there's one thing we here at TPC, I hope will be remembered for after our time is done, that we loved good music.
And there were a time when these songs were the most popular in the world.
But for me, for my money, the greatest band to ever come together, the greatest music ever made was made by the Four Seasons.
And indeed, as Keith just mentioned, the man who brought them all together, Tommy DeVito, a founding member of the Four Seasons, passed away earlier this week.
And we read now from one of the many articles that was proffered after his passing.
Tommy DeVito, a founding member of the Four Seasons, has died at 92.
DeVito died in Las Vegas on Monday.
Two other founding members, Frankie Valley and Bob Gattio, also released a statement on social media.
We send our love to his family during this most difficult time.
He'll be missed by all who loved him.
Together with Nick Massey, the men started the Forsome in 1960, becoming known for their harmonies and falsettos.
DeVito and Valley had already been performing together since 1954 when the band started.
During their time together, the band had several number one hits, including Sherry, Big Girls Don't Cry, Walk Like a Man, and Ragdoll.
The Four Seasons were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990, and they were immortalized in 2005 with the creation of the hit musical Jersey Boys.
It still tells the story of the band and won four Tony Awards, including Best Musical in 2006.
DeVito was born June 19th, 1928, in Bellevue, New Jersey, and was the youngest of nine children.
So to Tommy, the kingdom of heaven.
That I have had so many good memories.
In fact, one of my earliest memories of music at all was my parents playing Sherry on a record player.
They still had record players even in the mid-80s.
One of my cherished possessions is a autographed picture of Tommy DeVito that James got for me.
That's right.
Yes, we sure did.
We sure did do that.
We sure did do that.
Well, anyway, yeah, Eddie was up in New York and actually went and got a Jersey Boys poster for me because he knows how much I love that doo-wob stuff.
We do love that doo-wob stuff.
But 92, Tommy DeVito saw a lot of stuff happen at 92 years of age.
And that is really an interesting story because, see, you got to understand, I mean, there's so many things interesting about the Four Seasons, their background.
And a lot of it was covered in the movie and in, of course, the play that was one of the longest running and most renowned plays ever to hit Broadway.
But the thing that people don't know is that they had to lie about their age because they were in their early 30s when they hit it big in 1962, which was very old for a band catering to the teenage.
They had to make that.
They pretend like they were 16.
They had to pretend that they were teenagers.
Tommy DeVito, do the math, Keith.
They had Sherry in 1962.
He was born in 1928.
How old was he when he had that first hit?
He was 34.
34, but pretending to be a teenager.
And so, you know, of course, all of them, amazingly, two of them.
You know, James is still a teenager and he's 40, right?
That's right.
Well, anyway, we're going to play a medley.
A tribute to Tommy DeVito for all the good music, for all the memories.
A little medley of hits here.
Now, you're going to hear a hiss and a crackle because this is raw footage from the early 60s, a medley of hits, including those number ones, Sherry, Big Girls Don't Cry, Walk Like a Man, and my all-time favorite song, Not by the Four Seasons, but by anyone.
Dawn Go Away.
And here it is to end the show tonight.
To Tommy, The Kingdom of Heaven.
Great music.
Great story.
Sherry Crazy.
And you come out tonight.
Telling dirty lies to my friends.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
My own father said.
Give her up no sathy.
Our world isn't coming to end.
You Big girl double prime.
They don't cry.
Ah
Hang on, think, sing of the places you sing.
Think, sing what a big man you think.
I'll speak what the future would be with a...
Her clothes were handy down.
Fancy the always laughed at her when she came into town on her.
Thanks for joining us tonight in the Political Cesspool.