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Dec. 12, 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.
Go and tell it on that mountain.
Over the hills and everywhere they go.
Tell it on that mountain.
Jesus Christ is born.
Go, tell it on that mountain.
Over the hills and everywhere I say go.
Tell it on that mountain that Jesus Christ was born.
You know, when we did that remote broadcast from South Carolina a few weeks ago, Keith, everybody there sounded like that.
That's the way they sang.
That's the way they talked.
They're all in friendship.
They need to see the long-term takes.
That's right.
Well, hey, listen, we're getting close to Christmas.
As a matter of fact, next week is our last show before Christmas, and we're going to have a great Christmas message coming your way.
And we'll talk to a few ladies, have a little mini ladies' night, let our hair down, so to speak, as it were.
And anyway, that's coming up next week.
But listen, you know, here at the Political Cesspool, we have a wealth of an embarrassment of riches when it comes to the talent of our audience.
And we received a letter from a retired airline pilot with a suggestion for President Trump.
Now, any good ideas that you might have for President Trump, it's good to get it to him as quickly as possible.
So let me read this letter and then Keith and I will break it down.
That's kind of what we're going to be doing here for a few minutes this hour.
Listen to this letter and what an idea, something we would have never thought about otherwise.
Dear James, I'm a retired pilot from a major American airline and I reside just outside of Los Angeles.
Less than a year ago, I drive by my old stomping grounds and see the taxiways of this international hub congested with no less than a dozen airliners pushed off jetways, starting engines, and others lining up taxiing for takeoff, while several exit runways after landing.
Today, I saw just one 787 Dreamliner in movement on the entire airfield.
At night, I'm used to seeing two strings of light leading out to the east and upwards in the dark skies, homing in on the ILS for runways 25 left and 24 right as airliners from Chicago, New York, Dallas, Miami, Hong Kong, Frankfurt, Tokyo, and London make their approach.
Three to five miles in trail of each other, stretching out for what must be 25 miles.
Last night while driving the highway 405 north, I saw none.
The airlines like trucking provide an essential service to the modern economy.
It is for this reason that federal bargaining rules and laws exist to limit any possibilities of union strikes and shutdowns within this industry, thereby disrupting our economy.
The airlines also serve as the civilian reserve air fleet for our government to supply the military in times of emergency.
But today, we are certainly visited by strange and rare circumstances.
Congress hasn't acted on a follow-up for airline support with a new and second federal age package.
And these companies are hemorrhaging financially and furloughing employees like never before in history.
So, here's my win-win proposition.
In the 1990s, I would fly down weekly to Guatemala from Los Angeles.
After the regular paying passengers had been seated, there'd be about 20 deportees on the ramp with immigration officials escorting them up the rear stairs to their seats in the very back of the airplane.
There wasn't a flight where I didn't have deportees, and that was under the Clinton administration.
We have tens of millions of people illegally residing in our nation and thousands of large aircraft parked with nobody and nowhere to fly.
In the case that Donald Trump is able to get more time, why don't we use our resources, put our airlines to work in a massive and steady deportation process, keeping the companies out of bankruptcy court, keeping these hourly airline workers off the unemployment and welfare dole, getting air marshals back in the skies as well, all while restoring some hope of taking back our nation.
And even with such a dedicated effort, it could take many, many, many months to execute this plan to completion.
But for my limited exposure to this task in the 90s, I know it's feasible.
Frankly, it is incredible that this idea hasn't been suggested by any Fox News pundits, as this is a straightforward win-win deal for the airlines, for workers, federal employees, and for our country.
James, if you still have Don Jr.'s email address, please forward this idea to him and maybe it will reach his father.
Let's see if Trump is really the king of deal making.
Let's see if he's got the right stuff, for we are all well past the point where small incremental changes in polite politics will preserve our republic.
As Mark Weber forewarns us, the opposition is playing for keeps.
It's time to enter the game and go big and go bold with this win-win.
This comes from a captain, and he gives us his name.
We won't read it over the air, but a retired former captain for a major American airline talking about how we can put these planes back in the air, keep everybody working, and doing a big assist for our nation in the process.
Your thoughts?
It's a great idea.
I wish somebody had suggested this about six months ago, because at the most, unless he invokes the Insurrection Act, and then, you know, everything is up in the air, including these airplanes, what is going to happen is that, you know, he'll send people, he can keep the airline employees busy and employed by flying deportees back to Central America.
Of course, Biden gets in, he'll probably hire the same people at federal expense to fly all these people back and others.
You know, probably the more criminally inclined you are, the more priority you get to fly back into the United States under the Biden administration.
But, you know, the important thing I think we need to remember about all of this is that Trump turns into a pumpkin if he doesn't act decisively before January the 20th.
And very possibly he could miss the window of opportunity by waiting past the 14th, which is, I think, what, next Tuesday or something.
On the other hand, there's no deadline at all on Texas's right to secede.
It has existed since 1845, and it will continue to exist into the future.
That's the real card.
That's the real ace in the hole that we could play or people could play that want to defend the conservative cause and the rights of the people in flyover country in America.
That's the best chance because there's no deadline on it.
Trump's deadline is running the sand is running out of his hourglass.
January the 20th, when it turns midnight, it's all gone, or even before that.
On the other hand, and if he's going to do something, he needs to do it now.
And he needs to understand, just like our listener said, as Mark Weber said, the other side is playing for keeps.
And once Trump is out of time and out of options, don't believe for a minute that they're going to forget about him and let him go back to Trump Tower and start making deals again.
No.
The new normal will not be the old normal for Donald Trump.
The new normal will be constantly fighting back prosecutions and lawsuits and everything else.
So he better get busy if he wants to save himself.
It's not just saving America.
He'll be saving himself too.
I want to talk a little bit more about this letter that we received from this retired airline pilot who is a listener of TPC.
In fact, a donor to TPC, as it were, and one of our most generous.
We will continue to break down the contents of his message.
Very thoughtful when we come back.
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I am particularly looking forward to next week's show, the last show.
We'll broadcast before Christmas 2020.
One heck of a year it's been, to say the least.
But I have to go back again, Keith, if I may, and marvel ever so slightly at the caliber of the audience that TPC commands.
Of course, over the course of these many years at our events, at our conferences, at our gatherings, doctors, lawyers, you name it, airline pilots, too, to be sure, working-class men and women of every stripe.
We love them all.
They all make up the TPC family.
But it is, of course, impressive when you can have people like this in your audience, a retired airline professional, retired pilot who gives us ideas that would have otherwise not crossed our minds.
And he's talking about how, well, basically what he's saying is we are beyond the hope of taking small steps and playing polite politics as the left accelerates this slide into the abyss.
We need bold action and there are things we can do.
And he knows this based upon his experience as a career pilot, that as he was flying from Los Angeles down to South America, that they would load up in the back of the plane, deportees.
And even though airlines are some of the biggest promoters of so-called social justice and they even pass out BLM pins for the uniforms of some of the flight personnel, if we had a man of action, you could be filling these planes that, as our captain friend said a moment ago in his letter, are just parked at airports around the country just sitting there.
This is how you could do something that would keep airline people in the business, keep the airlines flying, and be doing a solid for our nation.
But we've got to will it.
Well, the problem is, why didn't Trump seek out people like this to serve in his administration in the FAA or anything?
Amen.
Great question.
I guarantee you this captain would have done it.
Well, see, that's the type of people that he needed.
He doesn't need to get another Norman Minetta who basically let the 11 Muhammad Atta pals get onto the flight at Boston and fly an airplane into the side of the Twin Towers, those things.
Instead, we have deep state people like Norman Minetta who basically influenced a guy that could have stopped 9-11, at least one of the airplanes going into it.
He was about to make a move, and then he said, no, I can't do this.
I've just had a seminar and I'll lose my career and nothing will come of it.
So he doesn't follow his gut instinct, and we have this great tragedy.
On the other hand, Trump had the opportunity to replace people like Norman Minetta types in the FAA and in other federal agencies in the deep state.
But those people go uncalled for.
Instead, he just goes and gets more swamp creatures.
And as a result, his first term of his presidency and maybe his only term is going to be looked upon as a major failure in terms of legislation passed and policies changed.
As you said a moment ago, though, if he had had men like this captain giving him ideas and stovepiping him ideas, we could have done so much more over the course of the last four years.
And still, this is something to keep in mind for when we do begin to reclaim our destiny.
But listen to this very quickly, Keith.
I want to get your response to this because you're very smart, of course.
Can massive deportations be done in a humane way?
Now, here are some examples that the airlines could use to entice such a thing to grease the skids, so to speak.
So let's just say you have a president who offers official notice of this intent by the feds.
Early volunteers could receive free upgrades to first class, no baggage fees, free shipping of up to 500 pounds of household goods.
You could do anything.
Give them tens of thousands of frequent flyer miles for travel within South and Central America, because here's the thing.
The Railway Labor Act considerations belonging to trucking, railroads, and airlines are in a category of their own.
Airline unions have voted to strike in the past only to be vetoed by the federal government as being too essential to lose.
So airline employees are, in a way, on a hook to and for the government.
So here's a chance for fair reciprocity and putting essential enterprises to work.
If you had a strong nationalistic government and the president with the will to do the right thing, you can command the airlines.
Forget the corporate 500, forget the airlines' marketing slogans and all of this.
You know, we know all of the Chamber of Commerce members are in the tank for the BLM and the radical egalitarian agenda.
They work for the government, though.
The airlines do.
So this is something you could do.
And this is something that I would have never considered had it not been for our captain, Fred.
That's right.
But then nothing that he says, nor you or I would ever reach Trump's ears and be made into policy.
Do you know why?
It just did.
We just spoke it on the political cesspool with a Trump man has appeared.
But he will not act on it because we're not Jews.
Okay, well, but in any event, no, it's a good case study.
And look, if you don't speak it, if I hadn't considered it, perhaps Trump hadn't considered it.
You speak it, you have to speak things into being.
And so we're speaking it now.
And if not, pretend to be Rod Rosenstein.
If not for Trump, though, you know, look, we're putting it out in the universe.
We're putting it out on the air.
If not Trump, perhaps someone better than Trump in the future can remember this idea, whether it be generations.
Trump has bigger things on his plate right now, which is what to do between now and January the 20th.
And if he doesn't do anything, he's sending himself to jail.
It goes to show, though, there are a lot of good ideas.
And if you have talented people, thoughtful people, if you get them together in a room, you can have this exchange of information where solutions present themselves.
It doesn't happen, though, if you don't surround yourself with people like this.
Look, if we can get information like this, surely to God, the President of the United States can.
And if he can't get it any other way, we'll speak it to him.
But then, on the other hand, when you consider the people that actually voted for you in flyover country to be a bunch of boobs, you don't get the benefit of these things.
You get the same old thinking from the same old people in the deep state.
I'll tell you, it's better than Congress just handing out free money.
This would keep the crews, the mechanics, the staff proficient in the professional state.
Look, I agree, it's a great idea, but on the other hand, you know, what has Trump done that would make us believe that he would?
Well, you know, but be that as it may, all we can do is offer up the suggestion.
And I'll tell you this: airplanes work better when they're constantly operated as opposed to sitting on the tarmac in the desert.
And if Trump can't demonstrate strength and have the will to go big, even if this is his last few days, is there any hope for us beyond 2024?
You know, why wouldn't he come out and say we're a nation of law and order, a fair but serious nation, a sovereign nation with borders?
The times of the Political Circus Act are behind us.
Millions have illegally trespassed our borders and broken our laws.
Today, I'll order them to turn themselves into the nearest ICE facility for deportation on these first-class flights that our government is going to provide because we're going to keep these people working.
Now, look, I get it.
I'd rather have some first-class flights using these airplanes to have counter-intelligence insurgents going in to counter the CIA operatives that I'm sure Biden has at the ready if anything happens in the insurgency.
All kidding, it's well, that's not kidding, I guess.
But I mean, this is a great idea.
These are the ideas we need.
I want to thank the captain for sending this idea to us so that we can put it out there.
And if not, Trump, if Trump doesn't have the will to fight and to stay, this will be an idea that will remain on ICE until we get another person who will at least pretend to put America first.
This is an America-first idea.
Come here, guys.
That's a patriotic Americans' proposal.
We'll be right back.
Stay tuned, everybody.
Thank you, Captain.
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Ladies and gentlemen, I'm really looking forward to next week's show, our last together before the holy day of Christmas.
And we've, I think, got a great show coming for you next week.
We've had some great shows all year long, to be sure.
We have introduced more debut guests on TPC this year than any year in the past decade or more.
So many, including the last several, the last handful.
Reverend Jim Dowson tonight, last week, Liv Haida.
Who do we have the week before that?
I know it was somebody knew if it was not the, is that the week we were in South Carolina?
Probably.
Do I need to go look?
Let me go look.
We'll go look and we'll be sure about this.
Okay, so last week we were in Germany.
Tonight we were in Ireland.
And yeah, so it was the South Carolina show the week before that.
Oh, no, Sarah Dye.
Who could forget Sarah Dye of Schooner Creek Farm?
Was that already three weeks ago?
Are you kidding me?
I'll tell you what, time flies when you haven't involved.
I've got a lot of fun around here.
Anyway, one thing we haven't mentioned tonight is the whole bar situation where now we know, now we know that Barr knew that Biden and Hunter Biden were under investigation months ago.
So this whole thing where Biden was lying during the presidential debate saying, you know, nothing's going on, nothing to see here, and the media was, of course, dutifully running cover for him.
It has been widely reported that millions of people would have not have voted for, purportedly voted for Biden had they known that this was a serious issue and not the Democrats because they want Joe Biden to know that they can open up the trapdoor at any moment, start up this investigation, and then put pressure on him to leave.
And if he doesn't leave promptly, he's liable to go to jail.
Okay, that's the card that they're holding right now.
Now, William Barr, what has been shown by William Barr's latest performance saying that there's nothing there to set aside the election, shows you that Trump just can't get out of his own way when it comes to making appointments.
He keeps putting people from the deep state back into the government and wonders why they don't act like they are loyalists to him.
They're not.
They're loyalists to the deep state.
This is what you've been talking about for years now, Keith.
He didn't have the ability or the discernment to differentiate between friend and foe.
So here you have William Barr actively covering up the fact that Hunter Biden was under investigation before the election.
This is supposed to be Trump's guy.
He's actively working to undermine the president of the United States, even as he serves him.
So that's one thing.
But then this whole thing again with the Supreme Court, I mean, again, Trump appointed justices betraying him, refusing to hear the Texas case.
And he knows that the ones he did before did that to him.
He knows that Gorsuch stabbed him in the back.
He knew that Kavanaugh wasn't.
Well, this is something that we're going to do.
We can't do it next week because we've got Christmas, and then we're going to end the year with a review program.
The last show, we've got two more shows after tonight in calendar year 2020.
Next week's going to be the Christmas installment, of course.
Much needed, very important.
Nothing's more important.
And then we're going to do the year in review show.
When we go to January, we've got to do what this listener tells us to do, and that is we need to have interviews with experts on the subject of secession, pro and con.
It couldn't be more timely.
And not only that, we need to have a retrospective on the Trump years in the White House.
What is the one saying that would encapsulate what Trump's presidency has been like so far?
Two things.
Two things.
First of all, insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
And the other thing is when all is said and done, more will be said than done.
Unfortunately, that is Trump's legacy right now.
He's got a week or so, or a couple of weeks, to make a different legacy for himself.
I hope he does.
Well, Keith, you had a song that you said the Democrats were playing for Trump.
Yeah, let's play it.
Let's play it.
They're coming to take me away.
Ha ha.
They're coming to take me away.
Ho, ho, yee, yee, ha ha, to the funny farm where life is beautiful all the time.
That's a terrifying song.
I remember that.
How did that song ever begin radio airplay even back in the 60s with all of the people that nervous, norvious, and transfusion or something?
We sullied all of this fantastic Christmas music with that tonight.
But no, indeed, they are coming to take Trump away.
Yeah, he doesn't seem to realize.
He doesn't, maybe he doesn't understand that yet, but I guarantee you they are licking their chops down at the Democratic National Headquarters thinking about what they're going to do to Trump as soon as the reins of power are transferred to Biden and Harris.
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And, you know, it's dark days out there.
We lost Lynn Berry a few weeks ago.
Was he the two something have I, or what, or what was it?
One, two, three.
One, two, three.
Yeah, One, two, three.
Would you care to sing it for us?
One, two, three, following in love is easy.
You're going to see.
That's close.
Okay, what is it?
One, two, three.
Oh, that's how elementary it's going to be.
It's all right, except for the vibrato, James.
We got to get the vibrato.
He also was a lead member of the Dovelles, which, even prior to his hit as it's so easy.
It's so easy.
Like taking candy from a baby.
Yeah, 101 is two.
I don't remember the rest of these.
But do you remember the Bristol stomp?
Yeah.
Kids in Bristol are shot.
Sharp as a pistol when they do the Bristol stomp.
Yeah.
My gosh.
You took that one too.
We're trying desperately to fill time.
No, I would have put aside all of the rest to Lynn Berry, though.
That was a name I had to look up Trump's.
Sam's got his own.
Sam says Trump's not going to the funny farm that we heard in that other song.
It'll be the unfunny farm.
We got coming up is Scoop Stanton.
So Jack's taking a couple of weeks off for Christmas.
Our good friend and compatriot and brother Jack Ryan.
Jack has been in D.C., I understand, trying to cover the pathetic retreat of the Trump loyalties after they've been abandoned by the federal authorities to be able to do it.
That's the only one.
That's why we don't know.
I was talking to Jack right before the show, actually.
But we got Scoop.
Remember, Scoop had his own spin-off like our good brother Eddie.
And that's why Scoop used to have, he used to close the show for us.
Once Scoop went on to say, flying around like a rogue asteroid down there.
We brought Jack on, and Jack has dutifully filled the role in a grand fashion since Scoop's departure.
But Scoop has a moment tonight.
Jack's awesome.
We're going to hear from Scoop.
Scoop's going to call us in next.
Stay tuned.
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I remember my first daughter was just very, very young, a baby, singing that particular song to her every night one Christmas season, and still that song always takes me back to that particular memory.
But I know much more importantly than that song, Keith, you had a Booker T in the MG song you wanted to get to.
That's right.
That is very appropriate for Donald Trump at this particular moment.
And what was it?
Green Onions?
No, time is tight.
All right.
Do we have Scoop standing with us?
If not, yes, you do.
Oh, he is there.
All right.
Hey, Scoop.
Yes.
Yeah, we're too busy jacking around with tunes tonight to pay attention to what the producer is saying.
But Scoop, we got you, buddy.
And it's great.
Hey, listen, this goes back to old times.
This goes back to the founding years of TPC all the way up until very recent history when you spun off and started your own enterprise, the fourth hour, as we like to call it here at TPC.
Hey, the great programming and original content here at Liberty News Radio Network doesn't end when we sign off.
No, it continues into the fourth hour with Scoop and Walter Yerku.
And stay tuned after TPC for at least one more hour.
You're going to hear what they have to say every night as they tackle the issues of the day.
But we just so happened to have an opportunity to bring Scoop back to the mothership this evening.
What are you up to, Scoop?
What do you got for us?
Well, right now I'm heading up to my family's house in upstate New York.
I have to deal with fog, windy roads, and the critters.
So, and I've got to be very careful as I'm driving, number one.
Number two, stay tuned for a very special 75 radio.
Walter will be doing it by himself, talking about the COVID vaccine.
He has a lot to say.
He's got some people.
Peter, this is Keith.
Tell me what happened in D.C. at the Trump rally in the aftermath of the Trump rally.
Well, I wasn't there because, again, I'm headed up north for a quick turnaround.
I got some family issues I got to take care of.
But what always happens in D.C.?
You got Patriot Trump supporters protesting, addressing their grievance, and they got thumped.
And the question is, why?
Does Trump not learn from experience or does he not care what happens to his supporters?
No, but unfortunately, you see, the federal government does not run the government of the District of Columbia.
They have their own mayor, they have their own council, they have their own police and fire departments.
And the police department, which is the Metropolitan Police Department, the D.C. police department, I don't know why, the Metropolitan Police Department just stands by the sidelines and let these Antifa, let these Black Lives Matter people run hog wild.
Meanwhile, on 16th Street Northwest, right by the White House, is Black Lives Matter Plaza, where they painted Black Lives Matter in the street and have concrete barriers around that area and have a police officer in a marked cruiser sitting by so nobody desecrates the street or takes their hot rod into donuts.
Nope.
Yeah, Peter, look, all this has happened before, and the federal government trumps the municipal government of D.C. Why hasn't the Trump administration sent some type of federal law enforcement authority there to protect its people?
Well, they have in the past.
The problem with this is that this was, even though they had tens of thousands of people, it was not that widely broadcast.
When they had the Federal officers and possibly some military because you had people there in battle dress uniforms, helmets, flag jackets with the bullet resistant vests, no patches and no name tags, and no rank or insignia.
So it might have been military people there, but right now, if you go, they took down the fencing that goes around the White House complex, but the stores are still boarded up, and it still looks like they're prepared for a hurricane.
Well, let me tell you this: are they protecting the people?
Protecting the people that had enough gumption and enough loyalty to Trump to come out there and support him in his darkest hour.
Are they being protected or not?
No, they're not being protected.
And the Metropolitan Police Department is one of the worst police departments I've ever seen.
Now, we go on 75 Radio, and I've come on the political cesspool before and state my loyalty forward to the law enforcement.
But the Metropolitan Police Department is one of the worst-run organizations I've ever seen.
You have panhandlers in the street at a busy intersection panhandling with the police department within view, and the cops do absolutely nothing.
The people hopped to the turnstops on the subway, and it's totally going to be a little hurtful.
All I've got to say is heaven help us for the next four years if something doesn't happen quick.
Yeah, Scoop, you may be entering in dark territory, as it were, as they call it in the communications industry.
It sounds like you're breaking up.
We may be losing you up there in the wilds of New York.
You know, not all of New York is Manhattan, Keith.
Did you know that?
Well, I know that almost all of New York, except for Manhattan and a little bit of Long Island, is really nice, a really nice place with a lot of really good people in it.
Do you remember when we took Sam across the river to the medieval, the primeval forest of Arkansas?
Yes, I do remember that.
And he loved it.
He did.
That's exactly what it's like.
See, you know, it's a lot of, I think, New York is probably like rural Arkansas.
That's right.
Scoop, are you still there?
Did we lose you?
All right, Scoop's gone.
All right, Scoop's gone.
That's fine.
Hey, it's always good to hear Scoop.
As far as I'm concerned, the last segment will always be his in, let's see, what's the word?
In Emeritus, I guess.
Yeah.
John, but not forgotten.
Jack Ryan, of course, has taken over for Scoop's spot.
Scoop now anchors his own show.
7.5 Radio, be sure to stay tuned for that as we move forward.
Well, he's going to do something on COVID.
And quite frankly, I'm not going to do it.
Oh, yeah, that's one thing we haven't talked about tonight.
I saw, you know, I'm worn out on.
I saw where Dr. so-called Dr. Fauci, who already embarrassed himself thoroughly in the late 80s and early 90s by acting like AIDS and HIV, had nothing to do with homosexuality.
I mean, this guy's thoroughly discredited, but of course, he's the go-to expert on.
This thing's a cold.
It's a common cold.
That's all it is.
It's a distraction.
It's there to prevent election fraud from being on the focus of the news.
I'm not saying if you have some comorbidities of advanced age.
Your mom survived it in her 90s.
She was 94 years old and survived it.
It's possible it could kill you, but it's not likely.
99% unlikely.
Scoop, back to you.
I know you were going through the wilds of New York.
Tell us what it's like out there.
It's a jungle.
Well, right now, it's foggy.
Got critters.
But anyways, with the Christmas season, I stumbled across a clip on YouTube about a gay Christmas movie.
I'm not making this up.
It's not some soft park parody, but a gay.
Let me write it down.
I got to be sure to see this.
I guarantee you don't have that one on you, Chesky.
What's really funny, one of the characters who I guess was born straight, decided to become gay, he was with a black woman, and then I guess he leaves the black woman to be with the gay white man.
So I'm sure liberals, a lateral change?
That's an interesting question, right there.
Talking about a Hobson's choice.
Right.
But I mean, that's coming on primetime television tomorrow.
I'm not going to say the name of the movie or the network, but it's, you know, again, it's in our face.
That's Can't Miss TV if I ever heard of it.
That's either Hallmark of the Disney Channel.
I can smell that one.
Right.
But, anyways, real quick, in Virginia, hey, real quick, before we get cut off, Falls Church, Virginia, the school board decided to rename two of the schools named after two Virginians, George Mason and Thomas Jefferson.
And you could see that they're renaming them after RuPaul and Bruce Jenner now.
Yeah, I saw that, Scoop.
Yeah, you can't name schools in Virginia after native Virginians.
That's the name of the RuPaul and Bruce Jenner are okay.
Right.
Or Martin Luther King High School or Rosen Parks High School.
And Falls Church is one of the richest towns in the entire nation.
Needless to say, the majority of the schools.
One of the craziest, too.
Right.
And most of the people live in Falls Church weren't born in Northern Virginia.
They're coming from up north and out west or whatever and bring their crappy politics with them.
That's why people like myself are looking for another place to live because, like I told Ed Ryan the other day, I got 10 years of residency in the metropolitan D.C. area.
I got no friends.
Meanwhile, I know Walter Yerkey for two and a half years, and I consider him a brother.
You know, just like the next one, gentlemen.
Well, and you're a brother to us as well, Scoop.
And of course, you could hear Scoop and his brother Walt in, well, about 10 minutes immediately following this program.
And there's the music.
Thank you, Scoop, for calling in tonight.
Look forward to hearing your show here immediately following ours right now.
For Keith Alexander, our guest tonight, Reverend Jim Dowson, for Sam Bushman, for everybody.
I'm James Edwards.
We'll see you next week.
Our last show before Christmas.
It's going to be a good one, folks.
Remember, time is tight.
Booker T in the MG.
That's it.
All right.
There it is.
Donald Trump's favorite song.
Good night, everybody.
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