Jan. 23, 2021 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edward.
I got the rock and the moon.
You'll hear the movie woman through.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, where do you go after Kevin McDonald, Sam Dixon?
And then tonight, that was last week's show.
Tonight, Jared Taylor, Mark Rebber.
Well, the only place you can go is to Paul Fromm.
Paul Fromm, my good friend, my longtime friend.
You know, I have known Paul Fromm longer than I have been on the air, if you can believe it.
He is one of the few that I can say about that.
Paul Fromm is the director of the Canadian Association for Free Expression and the Canada First Immigration Reform Committee.
He has been fighting the good fight against, well, you could call it the rock and pneumonia, the boogie woogie flu.
We call it the COVID.
He's been up there fighting for freedom against the statist policies of the Canadian government.
Hey, if there's a good side to be had, Paul Fromm is fighting for it, and he's with us now.
He's our last guest of the evening.
And what an evening it's been.
Paul, thank you for joining us.
Well, thanks, James.
It's always a pleasure to be on your program and happy new year.
And I think we're calling it the Wuhan flu these days.
Well, you know, listen, we brought you on to talk about FromGate.
Yes, there is a FromGate, ladies and gentlemen, and we'll tell you all about it in just a moment.
But Paul, I have been inspired by your protest, your pickets, your demonstrations for freedom against the heavy hand of the state with regard to its restrictions for this woo flu, this upper respiratory illness, not unlike so many others that could afflict us.
What can you tell us about your work on that front?
Yes, well, beginning last March, there have been protests weekly in major cities and even smaller cities across Canada.
I've never seen anything like it.
Even back in the so-called peace demonstrations of the mid-1960s and late 60s and even in the early 80s against Ronald Reagan's Star Wars program, the left used to be able to maybe have two or three big demonstrations a year in the spring and the fall.
But now, people are set up with these lockdowns, these attacks on freedom, in some places, basically house arrest.
The province of Quebec has a curfew.
You can't be out between, I think it's eight at night and five in the morning unless you're on your way to work or going to a hospital.
People are protesting and the persistence every week, usually either on Saturday or Sunday in big cities across the country.
This is really something, and I've met so many great people.
I've been to protests in Toronto quite often in Kelowna and British Columbia and Ottawa.
There's a real spirit of freedom.
Now, that's the good side.
The bad side is there's an awful lot of conformity.
I see Sleepy Joe is now going to mandate masks inside federal buildings and in airports.
Well, we've had in most parts of Canada a mandatory mask indoors in commercial buildings for a number of months.
And so many people have fallen for this.
It's so pathetic to see a grown man or woman alone in a car with a mask on.
And you think, even according to the lies we're told, you know, that masks help prevent the spread of the virus.
And that's untrue.
It's false.
But even given that, what could one possibly be spreading when you're alone in a car?
I mean, even the mainstream are saying that there's growing mental illness because of the COVID craziness.
So we've been fighting that, protesting that.
The police, we're turning into a police state in some parts of Canada.
Police arrested a number of people at the protest today in Toronto.
There are big fines.
The organizer, the protest in Kelowna in British Columbia, has been fined over $6,000, all for peaceful protests, which are guaranteed by our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
We have the right to assemble, freedom of assembly.
All of these freedoms, so many freedoms have been just absolutely vacuumed away, and people are fighting back.
Well, and you've been leading that fight, Paul, and I'm with you on it.
I agree with everything that you've been saying.
And thank you for doing that up there.
I wish we had more people like that down here in the so-called United States.
But you are setting an example for others to follow.
And I want to make mention of that to the audience before we get into what we brought you on to talk about tonight.
I've been following, of course, your Twitter.
And folks, we have there at the top of my Twitter feed those who appeared or are appearing on the show tonight, Jared Taylor, Paul Fromm, and Mark Weber.
And you can link over to Mark and Paul's Twitter handles.
And be sure to follow their work because they're doing the serious work that men should be doing.
But, you know, I was mentioning a moment ago, Paul, that our association, our friendship, predates even this very program.
I had the opportunity, the honor of meeting you back in the spring of 2004.
Now, we first went on the air in the fall of 2004.
And I could tell you from knowing Paul Fromm for all these years, ladies and gentlemen, friends and family, this is the guy you want to have a beer with.
This is the guy you want to break bread with.
And I've had the opportunity to do that over the years.
Unfortunately, not so much in recent years as he's been banned from the country.
It just goes to show how serious a country can get in banning people that they don't want to have when they set their mind to it.
But that's Paul Fromm.
But he has guts.
He's a winner.
He's intelligent.
He is all the things we want and the men we want to emulate.
And Paul, you're everything that the enemy doesn't want emulated in the hearts and the soul and the minds of man.
There has been a from gate, a from gate up in Canada.
What can you tell us about that?
We have about a minute or two remaining before the break, and then we'll follow it up after the next commercial.
But give us a quick teaser.
I gave $131 to a conservative member of parliament who ran for the leadership unsuccessfully.
And that became a big scandal.
It was revealed because donations over $100 have to be out of public record.
And because of that, because he'd been given this donation by what the lying from what the Fate News media called was a neo-Nazi and a white supremacist, this member of Parliament has been thrown out of all the party.
Hey, hold on right there, ladies and gentlemen.
We're going to talk about From Gate.
How can you have a gate over a $131 financial contribution made by one of the greatest men I've ever met in my life?
We'll tell you more.
He gave you the teaser just then.
We're going to break it down.
We have one segment left with Paul.
He's going to get to it.
And then we're going to have Paul back in March when we do our March Around the World series.
Stay tuned.
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And now back to tonight's show.
Well, we're back for one more segment with my good friend and yours, Paul Fromm.
And we're going to have Paul back on in March when we do our march around the world.
That's the month, that's the series during which we go to different leaders of different nations across the Western world, and we get an update on how those nations are faring outside of America.
And Paul's going to give us an update for that here.
And just, well, March is only a few weeks away now.
Time does march on.
But anyway, we want to talk to you right now about Fromm Gate.
So he made mention of it just a few seconds before the break.
He sent in a $131 financial contribution to a political party.
And the reaction to which just goes to show, I think, underscore the unseriousness of Western governments, of political parties, of white people in general, at least white people in positions of power.
We had a similar situation here with Keith Alexander, my co-host, who some years ago sent in a $25 contribution.
That's big money, you know, for us here at TPC.
A $25 contribution to the local Republican Party.
And they returned it along with a press release to the local media saying how much they hated Keith and everything he stood for and his work and so on and so forth.
They returned the $25 contribution along with an apology for ever having received it.
And Paul, I mean, tell us more about your story and how it sort of coincides with that and this, the ridiculousness of the supposed opposition, because you didn't contribute to the liberal left-wing party.
You contributed to a party that supposedly had something to do with our line of thinking.
Yeah, that's the insanity of it.
In fact, at every level, there is incompetence and hypocrisy.
The fact was that the party leadership had wanted to purge this member of parliament, Derek Sloan, because he was a strong social conservative and he was organizing social conservatives for an upcoming party policy convention coming up in March.
And it's actually, I think that I responded to because what I sent was an unusual figure.
It was $131.
Now, normally, I did give Sloan some money earlier during his campaign.
I think I gave him $100 or maybe $200, but I was rounded up.
So this $131 was the registration policy conference.
And that's what popped up.
Well, they went nuts.
Now, they want to get rid of Sloan for other reasons.
He's a social conservative.
He's organizing social conservatives.
And the leadership of the party is embarrassed by social conservatives, doesn't like them.
And the leader of a party, a guy named Aaron O'Toole, he believes in the Paris Accord, which would be the tax beggaring the West to forego carbon fuels.
He believes in the LGBTQ thing.
I mean, he really is what we call liberal light.
And Derek Sloan is a strong conservative, and I supported him on that.
And he also had some really strong views on curtailing immigration and securing free speech.
So really good things.
But the party leadership had wanted to get rid of him.
The by donation was just an excuse.
And as Sloan pointed out, he took in about $1.3 million for his leadership campaign.
And how is he supposed to vet maybe 7,000 donors and somebody giving $131?
I mean, it's impossible.
And here's the big laugh.
In 2018, I gave $200 to the Conservative Party.
They never turned it, sent it back.
And they were begging me for more.
So I made another pledge of $200.
But I was running for office myself.
I ran for mayor of the city of Hamilton.
So I needed that money for me.
So I didn't give it to them.
And for about a month, I received a phone call almost every day, getting nastier and nastier.
But you promised, you promised.
I thought, this is the same party that now says they don't want to take money from a notorious, well, it's a lie, but white supremacist and neo-Nazi.
And the leader of the party, this Aaron O'Toole, said that racism is a cancer of the soul.
And I thought, no, yours is a soul that's empty with white self-hatred.
But anyway, that was the scandal.
But it boomed across the country.
I got all sorts of publicity, not good publicity, mind you, but being regularly called a white supremacist and a notorious, lifelong neo-Nazi.
This, of course, comes out of a poisonous, largely Jewish-controlled outfit called the Canadian Anti-Hate Network up in Ottawa.
So they've been having a fine time this week virtue signaling against neo-Nazis and so on.
This is, of course, all the fake news that Donald Trump so brilliantly nailed and continued to nail, and I imagine will continue to nail.
And it's done a lot to encourage people who are already a little bit skeptical about the mainstream media and inform a whole lot of others because he really stuck to that theme, which is so important.
They lie, as he said at one rally, you lie, you lie, you lie.
And it really is the fake news media.
And politicians run scared from them.
And this is why the pathetic reaction by the Conservative Party when a left-wing outfit broke the news that I had given $131 to Derek Sloan of the Conservative Party.
The leader of the party should have basically told them to buzz off.
There's no way you can vet donations.
And besides the whole idea of a fundraiser, it's to get money.
The only thing you're really concerned about is that the check clears the bank.
And Donald Trump, to his credit, largely did that when he was vexed about white supremacists and David Duke's support and so on.
I wouldn't say his action was 100% right, but I think he pretty much stuck to his guns that, well, you know, as a politician, you are looking for support.
Why people support you?
Who cares?
You know, if you're going to make an X on the bow beside my name, I don't care whether you support me because I'm handsome or because I have the same faith as you or just because my last name starts with the same letter that yours does.
I mean, who cares as long as you vote for me?
Well, Paul, I'll tell you, if anybody ever voted for you and your races for the mayor of Mississauga or any of the others, it's because you were handsome.
I can tell you that much.
But hey, when we have you back on during our March Around the World series, we're going to talk more.
I think that sounds like another exciting series.
And I know you're going to have some great people, very informed people.
I'm certainly proud and honored to be part of it.
Well, we'll have you back on to give us the full lowdown on Canada.
So tonight, of course, we'll be talking a little bit about your personal situation with From Gate the NC.
Look, conservatives will never win if they capitulate to all of the left's demands.
I don't know exactly how they haven't understood this yet, but for a political party, for political candidates, political figures, officials to fall on their sword over the fact and to have wailing, engage in wailing and gnashing of teeth over the fact that they received a contribution from an otherwise great man.
You know, if I was in charge of that party, if I was in charge of that operation, I would say Paul Fromm dominated to me.
I'm grateful for that.
I put him at the tip of my spear.
These are the kind of people I want to attract to our message.
This is the kind of people our message is intended to attract.
But, you know, if you cave in on the most robust and sturdy of your supporters, how are you ever going to win?
Well, that's, of course, why conservatism has never won anything because they have jettisoned people like Paul Fromm and Mark Weber and Jerry Taylor and all the people we feature here on this program.
But Paul, we love you.
I'm thankful for your friendship.
We'll always stand by you.
I'm a better man for just having known you.
And I look forward to the future with you.
And we'll have you back on in just a few weeks when we get into our march around the world.
Paul Fromm up in Canada doing the Lord's work, fighting the fight that far too men are willing to engage in.
Thank you, Paul.
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Governor Pete Ricketts tells Fox News that the pipeline would have brought jobs and more to Nebraska.
This is a horrible decision on the part of the new administration to do this.
This is going to impact Nebraska.
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Go for classical poetry.
So to win their hearts, you must quote with these Aeschylus and Euripides.
But the poet of them all, who will start them simply, Raven, is the poet people call the Bard of Stratford on Avon.
Brush up your Shakespeare.
So I'm quoting him now.
Brush up your Shakespeare and the women you will wow.
Just to claim a few lines from Otcola, and they'll think you're a heck of a fella.
If your blonde won't respond when you flatterer, tell her what pony, Cochle, patterer.
And if still to be shocked, she pretends well.
Just remind her that all's well, that ends well.
Brush up your Shakespeare and they'll all pow town.
Ladies and gentlemen, where do you go?
Ladies and gentlemen, where do you go after a broadcast that has featured the likes of Jared Taylor, Mark Weber, and Paul From?
Well, the only thing you can do is go to Jack Ryan, who's going to help us brush up on our Shakespeare.
Jack, it's the first show in the Biden era.
How can you make it better for us?
Well, I would make it better for this, that these cultural Marxists are trying to ban us reading all books written by dead white European, European American ones.
So if you're going to do this, I would pick William Shakespeare.
I think he's probably our best who wrote in the English language.
And that song there is one of my favorite musicals by Cole Porter.
Kiss me Kate.
It's a play within a play.
They're doing Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew.
The couple is having some marital problems.
They're going in.
They're great songs.
They're spanking.
I love it when couples are going on in the strong man like spanks, the guy like in John Wayne and the quiet man.
So that was brush up your Shakespeare.
So I'm saying like this year, this worst political year of our own history, we're going to defend Shakespeare.
We're going to defend the right to us to read.
William Shakespeare is there.
And we don't care if anyone thinks that Othello or the Merchant of Venice or Macbeth is mean to Scottish people or whatever.
We're going to defend the right to read Shakespeare.
So that's my presentation to our audience tonight.
Let's defend William Shakespeare there.
And I've got all kinds of Shakespeare plays.
I want to do some quizzes about what plays and things like that.
So we're under attack, but we have the right to read William Shakespeare.
Hey, Jack, you're on to something here, buddy.
I mean, if come what may, we can always retreat to the safe confines in our minds of a better time and a better place.
And we can maybe rot out the storm in the books and the plays and the words of people like Shakespeare and others.
So how are you faring in Chicago now here three days into the Biden administration?
It did happen.
There was no coup.
There was no military intervention.
The senators, the states, the congressmen, everybody who was crying allegations of voter fraud, they just sort of evaporated like gorillas in the mist.
Who is that?
Segourney Weaver played her in the movie, but whatever.
They're gone, and here we are.
And how is it in Chicago three days into the Biden regime?
It's extremely bad, but nothing that I'm unforeseen like that.
I don't want to toot my horn too much, though I do.
But I take credit for making Ivanka Trump the traitor of the year like two years ago.
She brought Jared Kushner in there and she sabotaged their populist pro-American agenda and things like that.
And so they went bad.
And things are dreadful and horrible in Chicago, but it's nothing new.
Last year we had just over 4,000 shootings and just under 800 murders.
And then the Soros-funded Black Lives Matter district attorney Kim Fox came in.
So they basically made it.
So there's no bond for the criminals.
So they can carjack people and they won't even have to pay a dollar.
They'll just get out and have the thing.
So it's absolutely bad, but it's not anything unforeseen.
So I've lived two-thirds of my life in big cities, New York, Chicago, and things like that.
We had it, but we're tough people.
We've handled it before, and we're going to get through it.
So I think we should toughen it up and defend our culture and things like that.
We're going to get through it.
It's going to go.
It's terrible.
It's horrible.
But it's not unforeseen.
It's not anything I didn't expect from it.
That's why I got out of the country.
That's when I went to Africa last year.
Yeah.
Hey, hey, when you live in Chicago, you got to go to Africa for the situation to get better.
No, it's much better.
The African Africans are much nicer to me than the African Americans in Chicago.
And the roads are better in Mogadisha, Somali than they are in Chicago.
But they don't have this bad winner, okay?
I mean, okay, some of it is just that we've got, you know, that, you know, these, I'm some of these arse holes, they don't say global warming anymore.
They go climate change.
This is climate change.
But here in place in Chicago, we have climate change because it's called season.
Okay, we have spring, summer, fall, and winter, and winters are cold.
Okay, so it's not global warming, and then it messes up the roads.
So I really, I really the roads that the Romans did 2,000 years ago in North Africa and Syria are in better shape today than the roads in Chicago that are that are messed up.
So it's bad, it's horrible, but it's nothing unforeseen.
So I want to tell our listeners, like, obviously things are rough, they're batter and things like that, but don't get freaked out that this is unexpected or some kind of things.
Like, just look at reality and deal with it, and we're going to get through it.
Obviously, it's bad, but it's not something unforeseen.
It's Chicago in January.
It's winter.
It's cold.
Hey, well, weather and climate notwithstanding, whether you're up there in New England or Chicago or down here in the South, we're all Chicagoans now in terms of politically speaking.
So, Jack, you've suffered much worse with Bayer Lightfoot and everything you've got going on up there.
How do the rest of us deal with what's coming for us over there?
At least the next two years, if not four, you've been up in Chicago.
You've dealt with it on a municipal, a city, a county, a state level.
How do the rest of us deal with it now on a federal level?
Okay, well, my advice is that I've spent two-thirds of my life in just rough big cities and then also academia, places high, high level.
I did all these SAT tests and I got accepted these highest level things.
New York University, Cambridge, Harvard, and things like that.
So these really bad intellectual, cultural Marxist place things that they're, at one time they were confined to the Northeast or they have it, but now this politics is spread to the rest of the country.
Okay, and so you're having to deal with this stuff where girls can't go to the bathroom without being exposed to 300-pound trainnies or things like that.
So I've dealt with this stuff my whole freaking life.
Okay, so it's like bad, but now you just have to deal with it.
So I can give advice to our people how to deal with it, and you can deal with it.
You have to be involved in co-ops, in buildings, private schools, and all these things.
But we don't live in Leave It to Beaver, Father Knows Best, 1950s, Eisenhower, America.
That wife, and I know that Keith Alexander, he wants to go back with Tammy the Bachelor, but that place is in the past.
So now we're dealing with this stuff now.
But I've dealt with this my whole life since I was seven years old.
And it's rough, but you just have to deal with it.
And if we're tough, good people, we will deal with it.
And we will get through this there.
And we will.
So, you know, that's life.
But my father always told me the bad things about Chicago, it builds character.
It builds courage and things like that.
So anything I can do to share my experience is to go through this.
And things are bad, but it's not unexpected.
it's not something like that that we didn't expect, you know, it's just, you know, so that's, that's my, well, Hey, listen, folks, like I said, we're, we're all Chicagoans now.
And maybe we need the sunny disposition of a guy in Chicago now that we're the rest of the nation is post-Trump.
We can say, hey, I've lived in Chicago.
It ain't so bad, guys.
Believe me.
You can get through it.
So you don't have to go to Cape Town for a couple of months, but you can do it.
Right.
You know, and you think things are good, and you got this nice wholesome family.
Everything's like they're good.
And then you find out that your wife decides that she doesn't like the relations everymore.
And you want divorce to, and she's got some feminist attorney and wants to give you child support for $8,000 a month.
I've had friends like that that has happened to them.
So these things could happen.
Bad things could happen.
So you just have to be, you have to be a good person.
But that's one of the Boy Scouts.
Be prepared before these feminist communist people wiped out the Boy Scouts.
Be prepared.
Be prepared for weather, tornadoes, earthquakes, hurricanes.
Be prepared for a cultural market.
That's what we are.
We're good people, but we're tough.
We're not cowardly boys.
You know, it's like we mentioned it with Jared.
Our people have been through worse than this, worse than what we've been through in America thus far.
Hopefully, worse than what we will experience over the next two to four years under President Biden Harris.
But even if it's worse yet than that, still, it's nothing compared to what our people have experienced in the past.
We can overcome this, but we're going to have to get tougher.
Stay tuned.
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I gave a letter to the postman.
He put it in his sack.
By then, early next morning, he brought my letter back.
She wrote about it.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, we have one segment remaining, and it's a good time to offer you this parting announcement on a night that has been such a great night.
What, with Jared Taylor, Mark Weber, Paul Fromm appearing, and of course our very own Jack Ryan.
Keith Alexander has the night off.
He'll be back with us next week.
But I was, you know, in the spirit of Misery Loves Company, I was a little bit encouraged to hear that I was not the only one having problems with the post office in recent weeks.
Yes, indeed.
Jared Taylor himself and Amrin have had a struggle of fulfilling orders and getting things out in a timely manner, not of their own fault, but because of the USPS, the American Free Press as well.
Now, Paul Fromm, not Paul Fromm, rather.
Paul Fromm appeared just a moment ago.
We love Paul Fromm, but no, Paul Angel, Paul Angel of the American Free Press, sent out a missive, and I'd like to share it with you.
It's a little historical in nature, but it's a good compare and contrast before we toss it back to Jack.
So here's a little history for you.
In 1858, the Butterfield Overland Mail Company was formed.
Now, this stage traveled from Memphis and St. Louis, meandering through the southwest and ending up in San Francisco.
So from Memphis to San Francisco.
The entire route was 2,800 miles.
And you were guaranteed to have your mail delivered within 25 days or your money back.
Now, back then, they didn't have global pandemics and mail and voting, but they did have tornadoes, flash floods, blistering heat, rattlesnakes, bandits, hostile Apache Indians, all waiting to waylay the stagecoach.
Now, note that the 25-day delivery of the Butterfield Overland Mail Company is better service than what we have today from the United States Postal Service.
I mean, seriously, I mailed some packages to our donors on December the 18th that have still not been delivered.
That's a fact.
So the Butterfield Overland Mail Company is out of business, but the USPS and the Postal Employees Union still reigns.
Now, we're hanging on top of it, ladies and gentlemen.
About a dozen of you have unfulfilled orders.
Now, how do you know if you're one of the 12 that have the unfulfilled orders?
Well, if you sent $100 or more in December and you still haven't received your copy of Deus Volt, you're one of the 12.
The books are sold out.
They are in a second printing now.
They're shipping more to me from Eastern Europe.
They will come.
I am in touch with Nick Griffin and Jim Dowson about this on a weekly basis.
They are coming, and we will get them to you, but we are at the mercy of the elements.
That incentive gift, that book, has been the most popular we ever offered, so much so that we are still processing orders.
Now, it has not just been the USPS that has been slow in getting your books to you.
They have been slow in getting your orders to us.
I received, Jack, on January the 18th, just five days ago, a check that was mailed to us on December the 24th.
That's just a check.
That's just a regular letter.
We're just now being delivered orders that were sent to us before Christmas.
That's how slow the USPS is going right now.
So anyway, approximately 95% plus of you have received your orders.
A few of you are still waiting.
We know who you are.
We appreciate your patience.
They will come.
All orders will be fulfilled.
We are working daily to make it so.
But Jack, I mean, wow, we live in this crazy world where good is evil and evil is good.
And mail delivery in the 1850s going on stagecoach through Indian territory was more guaranteed to be delivered than what we've got today.
No, I would also say that the roads that the Romans made in 50 AD are in better shape in North Africa than the roads in Chicago right now.
And part of it is just, okay, they didn't have the change, the cold and freezing stuff, but they made the roads with stone instead of like asphalt and things like that.
But my comment on that is that I want to warn our listeners about the dangers of these people, these libertarian, these free market people that say that everything private is good and government is all bad.
It's very bad.
Like, no, we need to be involved in our government.
We need to get control of our government that has our schools and things like that.
And if the private enterprise there that have our things are controlled by racial, ethnic, and sexual, homosexual people that hate us, we won't be able to good.
What would happen if Twitter and Facebook, if these people were given control of our interstate highway systems and we wouldn't be able to drive on the roads if we said something bad on the internet and we gave a negative review of some terrible feminist remake of Ghostbusters,
like you say, like, no, we want to have public schools and public roads and things like that that are safe for our people.
So that's a real dead end to get into this.
Everything's got to be private and stuff.
There's no reason that the post office can't deliver good mail or things like that if it's run by our people, you know, there.
And that's a dead end to going and decided that everything's got to be private and everything will be okay if we get rid of government.
And no way, if the private companies that dominate the media, Hollywood, the electronic things, if these are dominated by oligarchs that hate us, we're screwed.
So I don't really want to go that way.
Well, I'm a guy who, again, you know me, Jack.
I am a perfectionist.
I have a touch of obsessive compulsive disorder.
The trains have to run on time.
And when they don't run on time, boy, I get upset.
I get antsy.
I don't like it.
I'm anxious.
Look, I check, I'll tell you, I check the tracking numbers every few days on these orders that have not been fulfilled.
And I'm waiting.
And every time I see it, you know, it says still in transit.
I mean, holy hell in a handbasket, a month?
I could walk it to the damn city in a month.
But anyway, so that's what we're up to.
And we send it all priority mail.
We don't even send it first class.
We certainly don't send it media mail.
We send it priority mail.
We pay the extra to get it delivered on time with tracking.
And anyway, this is, hey, this is where we are.
But listen, hey, folks, what we do have, what we can bank on, is our family and our community here at TPC.
And got so, you know, we get so many emails and letters and handwritten notes, Jack, every week here from Keith in Maryland.
Keith, James, the TPC gang.
And of course, Jack, that certainly includes you.
Thanks for courageously fighting for the future of the children and grandchildren of European people year in and year out.
And for 16 years, we've done that.
Thank you, Keith.
Keith is a guy who donates every quarter.
And Keith, I hope you have received your package by now.
I believe you have because, as I say, I do check the tracking.
But here is one from Paul.
Paul, we've had a lot of Pauls tonight.
We've had Paul Angel.
We just read an email from him, Paul Fromm.
This is Paul in Australia.
One of our loyal listeners and supporters, Jack Paul, writes, Dear James, thank you.
I appreciate the good work you and the political cesspool crew do.
All the best in the new year.
So, Jack, here and abroad, Chicago, Tennessee, you name it across the country.
Keith from Maryland, Paul, and in Australia, around the world, our listeners are tuned in tonight.
And I want to thank you again this year, Jack.
One of the first shows of the new year.
Thank you for being part of our team.
You're part of the crew they mention in these letters and notes and emails, and we're all the better for it.
Okay, well, let's keep our family together.
But obviously, we've been through good times and bad.
Obviously, lots of things are bad right now, but we made it through the Great Depression, Dark Ages, bubonic plague, wiped out half the population of Europe or something like that.
So let's not like, you know, let's not give up or something like that.
We live in a bad time.
So I want to do more Shakespeare.
Now is the winter of our discontent.
What Shakespeare play was that from?
Well, you know, Jack, you put me on the spot with those questions.
Now, you asked me any question about 1950s or 60s doo-wob.
I got you covered.
And, you know, we should mention that Phil Specter just passed a few days ago.
We should.
Pretty bad guy.
That's Richard III.
It's Richard III.
All right.
There you go.
That's all we got.
I want to say one more before you go on about Shakespeare.
We mentioned Paul a moment ago, Paul from Australia.
Now, it's taken a month plus to get some of these packages out down the road.
If you live outside of the United States, it always takes a little bit longer.
But I give Jack's word, Paul, to you that we'll get that package to you by hopefully by the 4th of July, the way things are following right now.
I give you Jack's word.
It'll be there to you by the 4th of July if we send it out tomorrow.
And we'll send it out as soon as we get it.
But no, Jack, you're right.
We need to, listen, we need to remember the beauty.
It's still our father's world.
There's a lot of beauty and valor and strength and courage in the world.
And if you can't find it in your local community, you can always roll back the history books.
And there it is, always waiting to set an example.
We have beauty.
We have art.
We have poetry.
We have Shakespeare.
We have a lot of great things.
And we're a great people.
Well, you got to say, like, if you're reading a book that's over 150 years old, it was probably by a dead white person.
Like most people over 150 years ago are dead.
Except for us, Jack.
Hey, listen, buddy.
I love you.
Thank you so much for coming on.
We'll talk to you again next week.
Godspeed.
Hey, we're all hanging in there week by week, day by day.
Jack Ryan, everybody, for Jared Taylor, Mark Weber Paul from.
I'm James Edwards.
He'll be back with us next week.
We're going to try to get to the bottom of that brush lip-off clip between now and then.