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Jan. 2, 2021 - 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, known 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.
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Now the dark days are done and the bright days are here.
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Well, anytime that song gets played, ladies and gentlemen, you know we have the one and only Sonny Thomas on, the true wild man of talk radio, Sonny Thomas.
And what better time to have Sonny on than the first show of the year?
I mean, it's just one haymaker after another.
We're landing tonight.
You just heard from Lauren Witzke.
And now we go to Sonny Thomas.
And this is the broadcast for Saturday evening, January the 2nd.
Sonny, great to have you.
How are you?
Good, my friend.
How are you?
I'm doing good.
I was telling everybody earlier in the show, you're the only guest we have on that eats scrap metal and drinks motor oil.
That's how tough Sonny is.
I thought it was a bowl of hot steam and a handful of hot nails.
Hey, Sonny, real quick before we get down to the topics of the hour, tell us all about your work, your network, and how you further the ministry here at TPC.
Well, back in January of 2016, I had left a separate entity that was building a network of independent thinkers and started Resolution Radio.
And the first program that I had actually added on there was Radio Free South Africa with Karen Smith.
So we were able to really address the situations going on down there with our brothers and sisters in South Africa and the atrocities happened to the Boer.
And then the very next program that I added on there was the Political Cesspool.
So we made sure that we had a constant presence of your program on there.
And of course, oftentimes on a regular basis on my program, the St. Thomas Show, we oftentimes feature Keith Alexander either as individual guest or oftentimes in roundtable discussions.
So we oftentimes get to hear his great legal mind at work trying to brainstorm and come up with solutions.
But Resolution Radio itself has been building itself over the last four years, a mixture of original talent as well as syndication.
And we've got a lot of great programs on there, such as American Dissonant Voices.
We have SolarStorm, of course, Political Cesspool.
We also have Nordic Frontier, which is the English language program of the Nordic Resistance Movement, and also European American News with Governor Troy on Sundays.
So we have a pretty good mix of individuals that I think either have something to say or just raw talent that we try to bring to a forefront.
And oftentimes in my program, James, I oftentimes will bring a guest on and then have them guest host.
Maybe it's the first time ever doing such a thing on a podcast, so that way they can get a flavor for it.
And actually, a few of my guests over the years have actually started their podcast just from the experience having on STS.
Well, it's incredible what you're doing, Sonny.
And being a radio guy, and of course, with being here with Sam Bushman's network, it's always great to see other people pulling in the same direction, getting great content out there.
And we appreciate you for syndicating some of the programming here at Liberty News.
And, of course, for all the work you do with the Sonny Thomas Show and for being a longtime friend.
We go back years and years and years with Sonny.
And it's always great to have him on.
And I certainly wanted to give you the opportunity right at the jump to.
Remind everybody of everything you're doing because it is remarkable.
Now, Sonny, the wow, lot coming up this week, this month, January 6th.
So we talked with Lauren quite a bit about the election fraud and what she would like to see happen in the Senate on the 6th.
We didn't talk so much about the rally.
So we got this rally.
Now, basically, here's the deal.
Trump's saying, here's the deal.
Now, that's a Joe Bidenism.
But anyway, Trump wants everybody to come to Washington.
But he hasn't really told them what to do.
So, I mean, what are we supposed to do?
Everybody goes to Washington on the 6th, and then Trump gets in the car and goes and waves as he goes to play golf, and everybody's just standing in the street.
I mean, what can happen?
What could happen?
What should happen?
What is going to happen?
We know you're tapped in.
You're tuned into all this.
So let us know what is going to happen between now and January the 20th, Sonny.
Well, I do know that Trump has confirmed he is going to be speaking at the rally.
Of course, he's not going to give a lot of extensive details, obviously, for security purposes.
But there are many other groups out there.
Obviously, Alex Jones and Infowars, and as well as other people, I'm sure Millennial Millie will be out there as well.
That's another individual you guys should probably try to interview with sometime is Millie Weaver.
She's phenomenal.
I met her originally in Charlottesville during the filming of that absolutist bedlam.
And she's probably one of the few people I've met in the media field that is honest objectivism.
I mean, she really calls it as she sees it.
She doesn't really put her two cents into it too as much, but she tries to give each side an opportunity to speak what they have to say, whether she agrees with it or not, and then has commentary afterwards.
But she's definitely one of the people out there that's really doing good work.
And also met her again at a Trump rally in Lebanon, Ohio, about a year and a half or so later.
So again, she's definitely a woman of integrity.
You should also check out her Shadowgate film as well because of the fact that it's really exposed political insiders as well as the media.
So it's also something you want to check out as well.
But another thing I've seen is that various different groups are having rallies for different purposes, such as some of the nurses are coming together to kind of protest none of this because they know it's Biden and they're going to try to mandate the vaccine and all this crap.
So there's a lot of things that's going on.
I think if you do a general search, you should be able to see what rallies are being put together in different places in D.C. on those dates.
I do recommend, though, as far as accommodations, you're probably going to have to travel several miles outside of the city because of the fact that either things just are full or they're not accommodating any guests at all because of the fact they're afraid of any blowback.
I have seen some of that.
Just a quick interjection because I want to be sure to get this in before the break.
When we were there for the actual inauguration, Sam Bushman and I, we were staying at a hotel in Maryland.
It was probably about a 30-minute drive into the Capitol.
But anyway, so everybody gets there for one reason or another.
It's a conglomeration of different rallies.
Is it just a therapeutic deal or is there actually something that can be accomplished by people going?
Well, I think as we're trying to put some pressure on Congress, especially particularly the Senate, as well as Vice President Pence, I did notice that he has canceled his trip to, of all places, Israel, on that day.
Let's be serious with me.
Right.
So obviously he's not running into the arms of Netanyahu, is he?
No, he's going to kiss the whaling wall.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, we're going to be wailing all right.
We're going to be wailing in protest at why he's not doing his duty right now.
He's probably what worries me is: one, he's a deep state guy, and you know that if he breaks ranks and goes with the people that want to set aside the election, I will be dumbfounded.
On the other hand, Stephen Colbert, I just happened accidentally to tune into him last night, and he said, We know what's going to be happening on January the 6th.
They got some bad dudes out here.
It sounds like they're trying to build it up into the second Charlottesville.
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Sonny, thank you for the love you put my way.
You gave me your all in all.
And now I feel 10 feet tall.
Sonny, one soldier, I love you.
Well, that's certainly how I feel right now, ladies and gentlemen, as I browse Resolution Radio.
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And there, sure enough, as promised and as advertised, you'll find all the great programming for Resolution Radio, including the political science pool via syndication there in our show just last week with Reverend Brett McAtee.
How about tonight's show?
Sasha Ross Mueller in the first hour from the in PD in Germany.
How about Lauren Witzka in the second hour, the Republican nominee for United States Senate in the most recent election cycle?
Sonny Thomas closing the show out tonight in the third hour.
Three great guests.
And Sonny, we're talking to you now about what's left for Donald Trump.
It's all coming to a head.
Is it going to look like Tokyo after Godzilla visit blew through town?
What's going to happen?
You know, we're talking about putting pressure on Pence or anyone else.
It's not going to put too much pressure on anybody if these people are milling around in the street.
Now, when you saw earlier this year in Michigan, when the people actually went into the buildings and let their voices be heard now, and you're saying, well, that's illegal.
No, these are public buildings.
These are our buildings.
These aren't government buildings.
These are the people's buildings.
We should be able to go in there and have voices heard and shout at our congressman and shout at our vice president.
I mean, you should be able to do that.
That's not calling for an insurrection or illegality or violence or anything else.
These people need to hear the people, especially with the stakes this high and the corruption this widespread.
So they need to know it's a big issue out in middle America in flyover country, and they better pay attention.
Okay.
I agree.
And another thing is symbolic of the disconnect between us and the government is, for example, here in Ohio, the driver's license had been incorporated into the Real ID Act.
So basically, we have now two-tiered driver's licenses that you will be getting as of definitely the beginning or the end of next year, I think.
They have a first-tier license where basically you just have your basic documents.
You just turn your current license, but you cannot fly, nor can you enter a federal building.
So now they've essentially made you an automatic second-class citizen.
If you do want to be able to fly around a federal building, then you need to have additional information such as maybe a passport or some other information that they list in their required documents.
So right off the bat, the average common man has now become officially a second-class citizen in the great sovereign state of Ohio.
This is totally unacceptable.
So this is a taste of what's going to happen is if people don't go to our elected offices, don't go to city council meetings, don't hold our elected officials accountable, push recalls where necessary or where it's an option, then there's no recourse.
The reason why Congress gets to the point of view.
We need to be as obstreparous.
Yeah.
So now I'm just going to say we need to be as obstreparous as the left is typically obstreperous, okay?
I agree, we need to take stuff out of their playbook.
For example, there was something this year where there was some type of gun rally.
There was some type of gun legislation that Ralph Northam of Virginia, the left-wing governor.
Yeah, that was a big one.
Yeah, that was a good one.
People showed up there with their guns.
Didn't do any good.
I don't know.
It didn't do any good.
Of course.
Well, it did some good in this respect.
Soros had all the BLM and anti-fund, the usual suspects lined up.
And I guarantee if those people had not had guns with them, they would have been toast.
They would have been beaten into a bloody pulp, but they didn't do anything because of that.
Another thing that a lot of people don't know is that 15 years ago, a landmark report by the Bipartisan Commission on Federal Election Reform, known informally as the Carter-Baker Commission, advised all U.S. states.
This was a congressional commission.
They advised all U.S. states that in order to guarantee free and fair elections, they should increase voter ID requirements, minimize the use of mail-in ballots, which remain the largest source of potential voter fraud, disallow ballot harvesting by third parties, purge voter rolls of all ineligible fraudulent names, allow election observers to monitor ballot counting processes without restraint or obstruction,
ensure that voting machines are accurate in their tabulations, and encourage news organizations to delay the release of exit poll data until the election has been decided.
All these recommendations were widely ignored.
In fact, who is supporting all the things that they were recommending against?
The Democrats, and in particular, the black part of the electorate under the Democrats.
That's what brought us all of this mail-in voting, the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Everybody was scared to death to have, you know, be called a racist, so they went along with it, turned a blind eye to it, and now it has transformed our nation.
It has basically stolen a presidential election from the people of America.
Yeah, Keith's 100% right about that, Sonny.
And with only two or three minutes remaining with you, what are we going to see the rest of this month?
A bunch of people are going to go to Washington, mill around, and still have the election stolen from them is what's going to happen if recent such protests have been any indicator.
Go, Sonny.
Well, one indicator we've seen that at this particular point, the GOP is definitely DOA.
They have done nothing to try to curb this for years.
They knew it was coming.
They just went along with the ride.
We need to, you know, and sadly, we can't really look to third parties to try to do it because once they get that usurper in, they're going to open the doors.
There's a caravan already on the way here.
So that's going to be the, that's going to be rushing the barbed wire, so to speak, before the rest of them come.
Then another problem they have is that Biden is going to immediately end the Trump the reservations he's already got in there with other countries to ensure that that type of thing doesn't happen.
This is going to automatically push for mass citizenship all throughout the illegal community.
And then they're going to instantly tilt the scales to the Democrats far left.
So that way, even in local elections, you will be beat by numbers.
So this is Bertold Brecht's famous comment from 1954, Sonny.
Bertold Brecht, the German communist playwright, who said in 1954, if you don't like the election results, change the electorate.
Well, I'll tell you, and if they win in Georgia, you're going to be seeing Puerto Ricans and Washingtonians and everybody else with their own.
Can you believe Stacey Abrams' sister was a judge and she voted like Stacey wanted her to?
And they don't see anything wrong with that.
Look, this is third world people have third world ways, and they don't see a conflict of interest there.
All right, son, anyway, Trump's pulling a rabbit out of the hat, or is anything going to happen other than Biden be inaugurated on January 20th?
Well, this is why we need to reconstitute our republic.
Like I've mentioned before, we need to really push for a 50-state secession.
The South had it right in 1861, and that we need to render the federal government superfluous.
The District of Criminals is no longer legitimate, and we need to hold all new elections like was originally written in the Declaration and go back to the Constitution as it was originally written.
Anyone that pushes for a concon should be immediately discredited because of the fact that it's not going to do any good to add more amendments if they don't buy the ones that are already currently on the books.
We need to do nullification, which is basically what the sanctuary cities movement on the left was.
We need to have sanctuary counties and sanctuary states where we say, sorry, that's not the law here.
Just like San Francisco said, sorry, immigration law doesn't apply to San Francisco.
You also need to remember the Battle of Athens in Athens, Tennessee, 1946, where local people took back the ballots from a corrupt government.
There's a television movie that was filmed a while back in the early 90s.
It's got Tom Seismo in it, for example.
It's good to review.
It's a little slow developing, but the principle is there.
This is why we have a Second Amendment.
There's nothing new under the sun.
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What a filthy job.
Could be worse.
How?
Could be raining.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, it's a familiar refrain here at TPC.
It could be worse.
It could be raining.
And when it rains, it pours.
We wait for our national reckoning and the great awakening or how to pat me.
Great reset, a great replacement.
There it is.
I'm looking at Pat's book, Reclaiming America's Destiny.
As we wait for the reclamation of our destiny, we have to remind ourselves.
Yeah, the thing that reminds me that I think is really appropriate is the subtitle of Buchanan's 2010 book or 2011 book, Suicide of the Superpower.
The subtitle was, Will America Survive to 2025?
Really good question.
Well, we'll let Jack Ryan weigh in on that, as we certainly wouldn't want our first show of the year to come and go without a full reunion of the family.
So Jack is with us, and he's got a great theme tonight.
Since 2020 was the worst political and criminal year of our lives, he's going to share with us some of his picks for the best and the worst.
And Jack, take it away, my friend.
How are you?
And Happy New Year.
Well, I got a few hours left for 2020 to survive, which I would say was the worst political and crime year of my life.
And man, I've been in some rough ones.
Again, I was seven years old in 1968 with Civil War, black riots destroying our cities, and now it's fighting with communists at the University of Chicago.
I lived through late 1980s, New York City, criminal anarchy tourists from Utah getting murdered, gang raped Central Park people.
I went to graduate school a block and a half from the World Trade Center.
I left right before the Islamists bombed it the first time in 1920.
What school was that?
Craytale.
It was Stern New York University, the number one MBA program in America.
NYU.
Okay.
No, they moved it.
No, it wasn't Greenville.
They moved it to Washington Square, but it was down off of Wall Street, just a brutal, dark place.
And it's just, I mean, it was probably my fault, bad timing, but just terrible people with no patriotism outdoors in all of our manufacturing and just horrible in places.
But yeah, I've lived in some really rough places, brutal, but this 2020 was the most violent, bad political crime year.
You want to hear the statistics with a few hours left in Chicago?
Okay, there have been 4,168 people were shot.
790 people were murdered.
One of the reasons why the murder isn't as high is that they have military mash units that will fly people in and patch them up so they don't die.
So people are betting whether there are going to be 10 murders today on New Year's Eve and go over 800.
That's like that together with poor marksmanship.
Yeah, I think it just basically they don't die and they get shot up.
And of course, they never testify who shots them.
And so there was a big issue in the neighborhood that Chicago is doing a trauma center.
And locals didn't want to bring the gangbangers in to use their medical military one, but it got put in.
So that's why I'm saying that.
Yeah, we thought the whole could be worse, could be raining.
For us, it could be worse.
We could be in Chicago.
But, you know, in Chicago, Jack's right in Chicago.
It's a shame.
You know, I'm looking to move out of here.
The thing is, they never shoot the person they intend to shoot.
They'll shoot some random kid playing in his backyard a couple blocks away.
Well, every now and then the bullet hits, I guess.
But Jack's right.
I mean, Chicago has phenomenal architecture.
It could be a real city if it wasn't for the demographic problem.
But anyway, hey, Jack, 2020, man, we've been covering it in real time all year we did.
And now as we get into 2021, we want to talk about music.
We want to talk about the stuff you want to talk about.
But do you anticipate this year being any better than 2020?
Or is it going to be worse?
Is it going to be a downhill slide to 2025?
Well, they, first of all, I just can't take presidential election years.
Just every single day with the not Zionist anti-southern media, CNN, every single day they're pushing their propaganda.
But this election went for about four years.
As soon as Trump was elected, every single day they were pushing for the next election, Russian collusion and stuff like that.
So I just think that we might get a little bit of a break from that.
But we never, like Trotsky, Leon Trotsky, that terrible envisioned.
He envisioned a permanent revolution that is going on.
We have permanent presidential elections every single day.
So I recommend to our listeners to try to just tune out bad political commentary.
I cut my cable, TV, I got an antenna, TV, but just don't when you got your TV on, it's like you got Jeff Zucker, CNN, camped in your living room corrupting and insulting you.
I just don't want that fat guy in there, man.
I don't want to make it.
Well, another one of Trotsky's famous sayings was, you may not be interested in the revolution, but the revolution is interested in you.
Yeah, you know, they don't have to invade you.
You invite them into your living room every night.
That's right.
Good point, Jack.
Yeah.
So, yeah, Trotsky gets some good quotes.
You got to give the devil his due, or in this case, the children of the devil.
That guy gets around, man, and he can say he's not a dumb idiot like too many of our people, like too many of our fake conservatives that are just looking to keep their jobs, always support the military, and always support these wars.
Yeah, you know, useful it is.
They're just paid Judas's 30 pieces of silver and they're doing well.
So are we ready to go in for my theme tonight?
Instead of playing great music that I like, I'm playing really bad music that's horrible for the horrible year.
And I got a few categories that I want to weigh in.
And I had my picks, but I'd like to see Keith and James pick theirs for the category.
Yeah, it's like our normal when we talk about this in reverse.
We normally talk about the music we like, the music we don't like.
Well, I don't typically listen to music I don't like.
So I don't know.
I don't know how much of a service is.
Like a branch that stole New Year's or having Christmas.
Hey, Jack, I guess the question is, did you want to play those songs, clips from those songs?
You got them.
Tell us why they are so offensive.
No, I'll queue them up during the next break, and we'll have a little buffet style serving on that.
We'll have a couple of categories, and you guys can make your nominations.
Again, I just have my own picks, but I encourage our listeners to sample a wide variety, mostly of good music.
But if you don't hear some really bad music, you're not going to be able to appreciate the good music, or you can't understand why our people have been corrupted or something like that.
A lot of people, our listeners, they think it's still 1957, and it's wholesome Ozzie and Harriet, and Leave it to Beaver, and there's John Wayne movies.
And that's just not the current reality.
So you've got to sample a little bit of what our— See, that's what political correctness is all about, Jack.
Basically, it's to make you accept the lie and pretend, for example, that bad music is good music.
Well, it's not, and Jack, this is an interesting thing that Jack's brought up because it's not just music.
You could apply that to anything.
You could apply it to architecture.
How do we know that medieval Renaissance-era architecture is so beautiful?
Well, compare it to a postmodern monstrosity, and you'll know that postmodernism and brutalism.
Right.
Or just, you know, we take it for, I mean, one of the best things about our people is that our people are really good looking.
And I've seen James's Christmas card.
His children, his wife, they're just so good looking.
But in order, you take it for granted if you're around lots of healthy, good-looking people.
Places I've been in New York City where you're hanging around with Bella Abzug or Ruth Vader Ginsburg.
Really, some really good.
She'd make us try.
As we say in the sound, she'd make us afraid trying to take a dirt road.
I didn't think, I mean, there's so many problems that we have in our cities and things.
But one of the big huge problems is rampant homosexuality.
And there may be some genetic predisposition for this, just like there is for alcoholism.
But I think a lot of the problem is that the women are just so ugly and just so a lot of people don't think they're attractive.
Who's attractive to vegan?
I'm not attracted to the timer.
Remember that sex therapist, Dr. Ruth?
It's enough for you to just give up sex.
She's so ugly.
But I think that their political beliefs rock them from the inside out because there's no doubt about it that their human avatar matches the blackness of their soul.
And I think there is something to be said for dysgenics.
I think that there is a not too subtle, essentially mission out there to encourage the most beautiful, the most healthy, the most whatever not to reproduce.
And so what you've got is that what's left?
And, you know, what's left is something that will make a freight train take a dirt road.
Even though, of course, the fundamentalist communities and put them in burkas.
You should put some of these men in, these ugly men in burkas, though we don't have to see them either.
I like to see Jeff Zuker in the middle.
Well, I want to see Bella Abzug in a burqa.
That would really be.
She should have stayed in one.
Got it.
You're right.
So, can I get the categories yet?
Maybe we'll get them queued up in the middle.
Yeah, here.
All right.
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Then we're going to get into, that's what we're going to be doing the last segment of the first show of the year, is talking about worst music across categories.
And Jack is not the best tonight, but the worst.
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Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
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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.
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Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
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The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
it comes?
I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
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And let you take all the oil and rape Kuwait and wonder and spoil.
Let sleeping dolls lie, don't give us a reason.
All right, I know where Jack is going with this now.
So he's talking about worst music across categories.
And then you've got that Lee Greenwood category where we're going to do the most anti-American, anti-constitutional things.
We're going to make it turn it into a country song and say that it's patriotic.
And they've certainly got a niche in that particular market.
Take it away, Jack.
That song, that genre of music.
Well, this category is the worst fake conservative patriot one where you try to wave the flag, support the military, and get regular people in red states to get all excited about some neoconservative, Zionist war in Iraq or Syria.
This was done way back in 91, and I was in Tennessee doing populist politics and warning people about mass immigration and about these fake conservative, neoconservatives that took over our movement and why, you know, I want the military to fight the Mexican drug cartels that are flooding our country with heroin and secure our borders.
And the people are frustrated there, but our people do fall for these fake wars.
They're fighting wars for Israel.
Yeah, they are.
And he's getting all excited to say, we're going to get Saddam Hussein.
He thinks he's Hitler.
We're going to kick his ass.
So don't give us a reason.
And then the propaganda were like, why are we doing this?
Where's the fire?
And it's like, well, we've got to fight for freedom and democracy in the middle of Iraq.
And I took out advertisements in Tennessee.
I got on talk radio and the cable news.
I got treated very fairly by the Tennessee media, including the Jewish media.
But I'm just one person.
And our enemies know they can get some beloved country pop singer like Hank Williams Jr. or Ted Nugent, Toby Keith, and say, well, you know, support the troops, wave the flag.
We got to save freedom.
And our people went for it.
And we've been after like 30 years of these neocons, Zionist regime changes.
It doesn't help us at all.
Bankrupts our treasury.
I think our people are kind of tired of them now, but we give our enemies credit.
They don't have to do fake propaganda.
So that's one of my most hated patriots.
What about this one?
I've got one for you along the same lines.
Sergeant Barry Sadler, Ballad of the Green Beret.
Yeah, okay, that's an early predecessor.
That's a better song.
What about Barry McGuire?
Brave Man who jump and die.
Barry McGuire and the whole folk song CC.
Yeah, Barry McGuire, Eve of Destruction, Janice Ian, a Jewish girl complaining about being ugly in 17.
Yeah, but just mongering for wars that are not on our side.
So the other one I was in contention was the Toby Keith.
I'm an American soldier.
Just bow your head, do your honor, don't ask questions.
Hey.
And just go along and buy my records.
You know, and that guy, those types of processes, as far as I'm Jack, Jack, how did Lee Greenwood not get in the running here?
That's all he does.
That's literally all he's thinking about.
From the shoreline.
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, it's just sort of like saying the tough competition.
I'm an American, or at least I should kill I am free and all that.
Yeah, you must be talking back in our pre-Civil War days.
At least he's not advocating for wars.
Again, you're wiping out the Christians in Jerusalem and Syria.
If it wasn't for the white intervention, Christians would have been wiped out in the entire Middle East.
So we'll give our hat to our Christians in Russia.
They intervened, and so the Christian.
Russia is Christian, and America isn't, unfortunately.
Now, the churches have been taken over by left-wingers in America.
Well, now, listen.
Not in Russia.
I was just going to say, just to move it along, Jack says he's not going to torture our listeners with any Barry Mantelo songs like Coca Cabana.
So we're not going into that particular genre.
But here's what I mean.
How about the Pena Colada song?
Here's another one.
Pretty bad.
You know, I'd talk if I was being held hostage and they played that Barry Mantelo over and over again.
I'd crack.
I would give in.
I don't think I could handle the Barry Mandela.
You're talking about the Jewish prince now.
And he's also a sweetheart.
But anyway, listen, so we got in the late 80s, early 90s, you had the onset of the white rapper.
Now, here's one of the first entries into that particular field.
Yo, I don't know.
Turn off the lights and I'll blow to the extreme.
I'll rock a mic like a vandal.
Light off a stage and watch a chunk like a candle.
Dance.
Go about the speaker that booms.
I kill it in your brain like a poisonous mushroom.
Deadly when I play a dope melody, anything less than the best is a felony.
Love it.
Don't leave it.
You better gain way.
You better get fools out of kid.
Don't play.
If there was a problem, yo, I'll solve it.
Check out the hook while my DJ revolves it.
All right, so I think you got a song that's going to take impressionable young white kids and tell them in order to be cool, you got to emulate the bebop shucking and javin from the inner city.
Jack?
Yeah, I think the creation of gangster rap music, you think it's the absolute rock-bottom worst form of music that ever could ever be made.
But the Satan people, they'll figure out something else.
They'll put in a homosexual twist to that rap.
Yeah, that was a vanilla ice.
And then he has a copy of Queen David Bowie rift in there.
So I think that is about as bad as it can get.
Can I tell you my Eminem joke pretty quick?
Dude, okay, so what do you do?
Yeah, well, what do you do if you're confronted by the worst ISIS terrorist throat cutter, the worst assassin for the Mexican drug cartels and Eminem, the rap singer, and you only got two bullets in your gun?
What do you do?
And it's really easy.
There's only one answer.
What you do is you shoot Eminem twice and you politely ask the other two guys if they've got some more ammunition.
Finished off Eminem.
So that's my view on gangster rap music and white gangster rap music.
Superman likes kryptonite more than I like rap music.
I was there at the inception in the mid-80s in Brooklyn when I was a public school teacher when this rap came out.
And I'm like, whoa, this is hostile.
It's horrible.
But it's only a fat.
It'll never last.
And here it is, 30 years later, it's the dominant.
Oh, no, it will never die.
It's like Dracula or something.
But I'll tell you what, I have one for you from Memphis.
Project Pat Gorilla Pimp.
Says, no money for a Mac mean trouble for a hove.
Paramedics toting you through the trauma center door.
I can learn the lyrics to that.
I'll commit that to memory.
I was mesmerized.
Well, there's one more category you've got for us, Jack, and that is the feminist.
Now, we couldn't get this one quite queued up.
It was too much work for one break, but he thinks he'll keep her by married Chapin Carpenter.
I have the song here, but I can't find a part where I could actually express and display the Particular message.
Well, it is dark homed ones.
The tune's pretty good, but this reference some type of coffee advertised.
No, not coffee.
No, it's the kind of minerals, some kind of vitamin one where an older white guy has his wife and he says how much she's been a good wife to him.
And she's done it and says, I think I'll keep her.
And then, so this feminist rant is like she did all these things.
She was a power pooled and did the PTA.
And this man's husband, he thinks he'll keep her.
And then there was a day of liberation where he told her, I don't want that anymore.
I'm going.
And it's just horrible feminist rant.
And they did it on some country music awards show.
If you want to see the worst and other, they got a highlight of women to do this one.
And boy, it's the worst feminist country song I think that's ever been made.
But there's always another chance these people.
They infiltrate everything, even country music.
Well, this is the thing.
You know, we were talking about David Cole, David Cole, Jack's an admirer of David Cole.
And, you know, he's making this movie on Hutton Gibson.
But when it comes to the arts, you know, we talk so much about 60s music.
We're 60s music aficionados, 50s and 60s.
That was probably the last time we had very good, wholesome, healthy.
I mean, maybe a few country songs here and there.
But for the most part, who's producing good art now?
I mean, Jack, this is sort of the theme of this.
I can tell you who the top 10 country or, let's say, pop artists are now.
They talk about these people like Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones or the Beatles.
And I said, who in the heck are they talking about?
I mean, whether it's songs, music, every now and then you'll get a decent movie.
I don't know anything truly transcendent or inspirational, but art, architecture, movies, music, all the things you so often talk about, John.
That's why they call it cultural marks.
Who's producing anything wholesome and healthy now?
Okay.
Okay.
So my advice, and there is one, but you have to look out of your own area.
You got to look around the world.
So in politics, the best political things are going on in Central and Eastern Europe, in Hungary, in Poland, in Russia.
And there is, you have to look for it, but there are some good popular music and there's some good themes, and I can share it.
You got to be open to looking at subtitles, other languages, but the music is good and has some themes that are sexy but not flatty.
Women that are trying to get husbands, they're promoting it.
So it's reversed from the late 1940s when people in occupied Central and Eastern Europe listened to the voice of America, listened to our movies and stuff.
Now it's the other way.
So I think if you want to find positive culture, positive news, you should start getting tuned into Hungarian, Polish, Slovakian, and Russian news media.
I watch Russia today every day.
Let's face it, we live in an occupied country.
We don't control our media.
We don't control our movie studios.
We don't have a pro-Christmas movie coming out at Christmas time.
It just isn't.
And it's not, unless something happens where we get back control of our media, we're not going to get good media.
So that's just life.
We got to act accordingly.
And I'm not paying money to our people that insult us and corrupt their children.
Thanks for joining us.
That's right.
That's it.
Have your own boycott.
Jack, thank you, buddy.
Happy New Year.
That concludes our first shot of the year.
Saturday evening, January 2nd is in the books.
We love you, Jack.
Talk to you next week.
Let's stick together and hope we can encourage one another through a year that will be better than the last.
2021, here we come.
For all of our incredible guests tonight, I'm James Edwards.
We'll talk to you next week.
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