Jan. 30, 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, 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.
Hello, darkness, my old friend.
I've come to talk with you again because a vision softly creeping left its seats while I was sleeping.
And the vision that was planted in my brain still remains within the sound of silence.
In restless dreams, I walked alone by the storm.
With a hero of a street land, I take my car to the cold and cold.
When my eyes were stared by the glass of a neon light, sniffing out the silence.
Well, that seemed as an appropriate song as any as we settle into the first two weeks of the Biden regime.
It is great to be back with Keith Alexander tonight, who took the week off, and we filled it as good as we could last week with Jared Taylor, Mark Weber, and Paul Fromm.
It was a great show, but I missed my right-hand man, a man who always brings such talent and ability to this program.
It is the Political Cesspool.
Saturday evening, January the 30th, one year of 2021 has already come and gone, very nearly.
And there is such a potpourri.
One month.
Oh, yes, yes, one month.
Well, a year, you know.
I'm about to say it.
Did I miss something?
In the eyes of our Lord.
Trent Van Winkle and Suzanne.
10,000 years is in the blink of an eye and so on and so forth.
But no, yes, indeed, it's been one month.
It seems like a year, maybe, is what I was getting at.
He's packed a year's worth of destruction of America into one month.
Has he not?
Well, we're going to be getting down to all that.
So what we're going to be doing this evening, ladies and gentlemen, we're welcoming back to the broadcast fellow commentators Tim Murdoch and Jason Kuna.
And they're going to help us assess the first two weeks of Biden and offer tips.
This is important on how we can keep in positive thought even as darkness covers the land.
So that's all coming up.
But really, Keith.
I tell you what, it reminds me of the famous saying by who's that comedian, George Carlin.
He said they call it the American dream because you got to be asleep to believe it.
That's a good one.
If you have to believe in the American dream now under Biden, I said you've really got mind control.
Well, there are, it's such a potpourri, such an assortment of stories to cover tonight.
Really, I think this GameStop story, which Tim Murdoch is going to unpack for us, what they've done to the stock market, what's going on with Wall Street.
And this is really, I think, one of the most fascinating stories we've ever covered in 16 years here on the Political Cesspool.
So there are very interesting things going on.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, this Republican congressman or congress person, if you will, she is very interesting out of Georgia.
We've got all of that and so much more coming your way.
But as far as the Democratic Party, I think, first of all, there is a little bit of too much too soon, a little bit of overzealotry.
Well, that's by normal standards.
You've got to understand these are not normal politicians.
These are revolutionaries.
We're in a revolution.
We're in a cultural revolution, folks, whether you want to be or whether you believe it or not.
That's where we are.
Well, the Democrats have certainly gone back to business as usual in a sense, in a pre-Trump sense.
They are back to their familiar, the latest radical egalitarian initiative with regards to civil rights.
Now, it's with the transgendered.
They're pushing that as if it were the 1960s all over again.
Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill has been resurfaced.
And I was reading something that Peter Brimelow put forth a few days ago.
And I guess presumably Harriet Tubman did actually exist, but everything that was attributed to her has now very much come into question.
Would she chop down the cherry tree like George Washington?
Yeah, I think it's a situation like Hidden Figures, where it was just entirely fabricated, entirely made up.
But then, of course, the Republicans like to come back and say, well, Harriet Tubman was a Republican.
She was a freedom-loving, gun-slinging Republican.
And so that's what you've got going on there.
So, you know, you've got the trans rights.
You've got the Harriet Tubman to replace.
It's business as usual in some ways for the Democratic Party.
But in some ways, they could be acting in such a way that spawns an unintended backlash.
And Keith, you and I were laughing this week at this stack of executive orders that is piled up in the Oval Office.
Do you think for a minute that Joe Biden knows what he's doing or what he's signing?
No, he's just signing everything that's being put in front of him.
But again, this is not new.
This is exactly the way Obama governed when he was the president.
There was a time when he didn't have either house of Congress with a Democratic majority, but that didn't stop him a bit.
In fact, if you'll recall, if you look back at our shows over the past four years, I was suggesting the same strategy to Donald Trump.
Just start signing executive orders for everything you want.
They'll be reversed when you get out of office, but it would at least be good to have things like the Keystone Pipeline actually being constructed during, and the border fence likewise being constructed during your term of office.
And I also predicted massive election fraud.
I said, they're not going to let this stand.
They're going to see they're like that group by any means necessary.
They don't worry about double standards.
They're not embarrassed by hypocrisy.
They are just going to win and they're going to ram it down our throats, folks.
Get ready.
This is it.
It's hard to, I mean, we could spend an entire show unpacking each of the executive orders Biden has signed in less than two weeks.
And it's wide-ranging, obviously, with regards to immigration.
Pretty much anything goes again with regards to abortion.
I mean, it's a pick-your-poison.
It's a grab bag.
You could reach your hand in there and pull out something.
But you were talking about what he's done specifically with oil and fossil fuels and natural gas and how that's been one that's really stood out to you.
What's the impact of that one?
Well, that was one of the genuine success stories of the Trump administration, the revival of fossil fuel industry, particularly oil and gas, but also coal.
We were having great paying jobs for blue-collar Americans, many of whom are white, because of that revival.
Rick Perry was the one person that he appointed that quietly went about doing his business, not with a lot of fanfare.
It wasn't going to be reported by the mainstream press because the mainstream press is owned by the Democrats and they didn't like what he was doing.
But now they're going to wipe all of that out.
All these 100,000 to 200,000 jobs for blue-collar guys without a college degree, that's a thing of the past.
And, you know, they're just, they're expected to just like it.
Now you can get a job probably making $15 an hour building solar panels if you want the job.
In fact, that's $15 an hour is probably too expensive for the oligarchs that are going to be building those solar panels.
It's all going to go to China.
That's what climate change is about.
They want to wipe out the last remaining vestiges of America's industrial manufacturing sector.
And it's all going to go overseas.
Everybody's going to be on welfare.
That's what that $1,000 a month, you know, Andrew Young initiative was about.
This is the future that the Democrats have mapped out for you, folks.
Ladies and gentlemen, over the course of this first hour, yours truly and Keith Alexander, we're going to be noticing the business as usual that has returned to Washington.
We're going to be jumping around to some of the most interesting aspects of the first couple of weeks of the Biden regime.
Second hour, Tim Murdock, we're going to be talking about GameStop, Ricky Vaughn, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Lauren Boeber, two Republicans.
Why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less?
Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning.
What's the day of reckoning?
The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
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Really looking forward to the show tonight with the guests Tim Murdoch and Jason Kuna.
It has been such a good start to the year, if I do say so myself.
Again, going back to the opening salvo we launched on January 2nd with Sasha Ross Mueller, Lauren Witzke, the wild man Sonny Thomas.
We had the Capitol Chaos coverage with Rich Hamblin the following week, Dr. Kevin McDonald, Sam Dixon a couple of weeks ago, last week, Jared Taylor, Mark Weber, Paul Fromm.
We are just getting started in 2021, ladies and gentlemen, and we're off to the races with guns, rhetorical guns blazing.
Let me be clear on that.
Well, look, this thing, though, we were talking on the phone yesterday, Keith, and you were talking about with regards to what Biden is doing with the oil industry.
You had white guys in Pennsylvania, for instance, who were hauling in $100,000 a year, $100,000 a year.
And they're going to be, I guess, blue-collar guys with a high school graduate.
You know, that's high school graduate.
That's not a college graduate.
This was where the American dream existed in the oil patch.
And so now they're going to be relying on $600 stimulus checks for COVID to survive and to replace that income.
And you would have to believe in a place like Pennsylvania, we talked about this, that they voted for that because they voted in Pennsylvania to elect Biden, if you believe the official narrative.
So why would they vote themselves out of good-paying jobs?
Because you knew what Biden was going to do with that particular industry.
And again, I hate to go back to this, but the whole thing, the courts, the market's manipulated, the internet's censored, the media's biased, the economy shifts.
It's all deep state in one form or another.
It's another one.
Democracy is fake.
The system's rigged.
The courts are rigged.
This whole thing, I mean, again, going back to my libel lawsuit, you had, I know you're tired of hearing it, folks.
I'm tired of talking about it.
But look, the point is this.
The textbook definition for libel was Klansman, okay?
And not only did we get ruled against, they didn't even hear it.
They dismissed it out of hand on the local level and then the Court of Appeals.
And so the reason I bring that up is the law specifically said I was a winner in that case.
But then here in Pennsylvania, you would have to say, well, they voted to vote themselves out of the jobs.
And we know that they voted for it because the courts wouldn't even hear the election fraud cases brought before it because they were so frivolous.
Well, I'll give you an example from my own personal experiences.
The courts would don't, just because they won't hear it doesn't mean that there's not merit there.
And you go all the way up and we know what happened with the election and how that all played out.
Now here's Biden, senile Joe Biden with lots of, you know, they're going to break his wrist if they get anything else assigned.
He's going to have writer's cramp.
Well, look, the short answer to your question, how could the people of Pennsylvania have done this?
The answer is they didn't do it.
This was a stolen election, particularly in Pennsylvania.
It was Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Georgia where most of the vote fraud went down.
And it went down in the same type of places.
Urban centers, urban centers with a large minority population where there is already precedent and lots of historical evidence of voter fraud and election shenanigans in the past.
They brought it in.
They used COVID as an excuse to have even more, an unprecedented number of mail-in ballots.
And mail-in ballots are the primary way that they do this.
Now, they said that it's very difficult to determine, you know, how many ballots are fraudulent.
You'd have to run them through one at a time.
But they had the perfect lawsuit with the Texas lawsuit saying that Article 2 of the Constitution, which sets standards for federal elections, having been violated.
They said that the election standards, the election rules, have to be set by the legislatures of a particular state where the vote is being made.
Now, they had governors and mayors in each of these states, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia, that were determining and changing election laws.
That was a very crisp, clean, almost self-answering trial there.
That trial wouldn't have lasted a day.
And they could have had that trial, and then the American people would have been satisfied that their complaints had been addressed by the court system.
Instead, they fluffed it off.
And this shows you again that Trump either was in on the bamboozle or was bamboozled himself because all three of his nominees to the Supreme Court, Amy Barrett, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, voted against the interests of the Republicans and Donald Trump in a seven to two opinion.
Only Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas voted for it.
If the other three that we're talking about, Barrett, Kavanaugh, and Gorsuch, had voted with Alito and Thomas, we would have had a 5-4 decision saying, go ahead, let's have a trial and let's set aside the election.
But these people were missing in action.
Why are they missing inaction?
For the same reason that we have problems with the stock market now and all these other problems because they're part of the deep state.
You can't let the Federalist Society screen and validate who your Supreme Court nominees are if you're a conservative because they are in on the fix, unfortunately.
And this is what's happened.
See, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Trump gets in, and we get more phony conservatives on the Supreme Court.
You might as well have had Merrick Garland on there.
That's right.
And as Rich is saying right now, they dealt with the argument by ignoring it.
Now, let's listen to, if you want to call him the president, if you want to recognize him as the president, let's listen to senile Joe.
This is just a putitative president.
This is just this week, Joe Biden talking about the rollout of the COVID vaccine.
Let's hear what he has to say.
And pay attention and try to follow along.
Order in the United States by 50% from $400 million order to $600 million.
This is enough vaccine to fully vaccinate 300 Americans by end of the summer, the beginning of the year.
Overdose, overdose.
But we want to make, look, that's, I want to repeat, it'll be enough to fully vaccinate 300 Americans to beat this pandemic.
300 million Americans.
But the brutal truth is, it's going to take months before we can get the majority of Americans.
What is the brutal truth?
I never heard of that before.
Do you mean the brutal truth?
All right.
Well, anyway, so let's get to the impeachment here, if we could.
This guy has more malapropisms than the Bowery boys in those old movies.
I mean, I've never heard a guy that could.
Gaff after gaff after gaff while reading off a teleprompter, I might add.
But anyway, we got about a minute before the next break.
Let's talk about the impeachment.
I mean, Rand Paul pretty much shot down the impeachment.
You've got 45, what was it?
How many?
45 or 11.
Senators, there are the ones that are not.
Bottom line is they're 17 votes short to be able to impeach him.
That means that Trump can run again the next time.
Hopefully, he has learned something if he gets in.
But on the other hand, I'm not at all, you know, hopeful that he's going to get back into office because the left, the Democrats, as their number one bill, HR1 under the Biden administration, is a bill that says that federal election laws are now going to be made by Congress.
And guess what?
In the bill, every mechanism for voter fraud has been enshrined in that bill.
You cannot ask questions in order to see whether somebody's qualified to get an absentee ballot.
You can't require notarization or even verification of the signature of the person supposedly voting.
Mail-in votes are, you know, welcome.
In fact, they're even better than regular voting and being in person on this.
So consequently, they're going to enshrine all of the mechanisms for fraud that caused the debacle that we had in November in this presidential election.
That's now the new normal under the federal law.
So, you know, it's going to be incredible if the Republicans win another election.
Well, and then they've got, of course, the demographic tide and tidal wave replacing the founding stock and all of that to deal with, which they have not been dealing with, but which we have been seeing taking place for decades now.
They've got to reckon with that in addition to the fraud.
The one good thing about the impeachment, though, is it looks like it may flush out Liz Cheney.
Liz Cheney, if that godforsaken family, they could be run out.
But you know, she's being challenged in the primary.
She'd be in primary by a guy that looks like he crawled out from under a bridge and he's up by 30 points.
Looks like he's in two and a half minutes or something like that.
But let me tell you, what is wrong with Wyoming electing Dick Cheney and Liz?
My gosh, dynamic duo.
Think about it.
We'll come back and talk about it.
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well certainly in the spirit of uh well we couldn't be magnanimous because we lost but in the spirit of togetherness that we're all supposed to be striving for we'd like to dedicate that song to joe biden's pick for assistant secretary of health uh His name is Rachel Levine.
And I guess we got to, you know, the one thing I don't understand about transgender people.
So Bruce Jenner, okay, he calls himself Caitlin now.
Do checks get made out to their assumed name?
Do they legally change their name to the feminine gender?
Or how does that work?
How do paychecks and bank account works?
Because, you know, you have to have identification identifying you as, you know, birth certificate, social security.
You got to have all these things to open up a bank account when you just all of a sudden decide you're something other than the gender you were born as and you change your name.
But this, this thing, though, is it goes to show, Keith, what we've seen out of the Democrats and Biden and the regime, if you will, over the first, we say two weeks, it's not even quite been two weeks yet since the inauguration.
Borders from the very dangerous to the absolute absurd.
So you've got this guy.
He calls himself Rachel.
And they are going to make quote-unquote hostile misgendering a mental illness under the new administration.
So in other words, if you think this is a mentally ill man who requires treatment, you're mentally ill and require treatment.
So that's what's going on.
And that, Keith, I tell you, I got to say, I mean, of all the radical egalitarian movements, we're supposed to accept that men and women have the exact same strengths and ability.
All the races have the exact same strengths and ability.
Homosexuals can foster a family just as well as a God-ordained family.
And now this, though, this, I mean, if there was a bridge that you've got to say, look, I mean, it's out of control.
This is a bridge too far.
Everybody's going along with it.
Everybody's, you know, you're going to be able to get it.
Well, I've got to go along with the pretend.
And if you don't go along with their pretend, you could be declared mentally ill.
And then what happens to the mentally ill?
You can't have those people running around.
And that's what's coming.
Look, it's more than that.
If you make a mistake in calling them something that they don't want to be called, if it's a woman that looks like a man and she wants to be called a man today and a woman tomorrow, and you misguess, you're going to be open to a lawsuit.
You're going to be open to sanctions like being fired from a job.
Is this like a boy named Sue?
Yeah, I think it is.
It really is.
I tell you what, this all started, you know, this is what's so scary.
In 1959, the book Pillow Talk was made with Rock Hudson and Doris Day.
And they have two scenes in there where Rock Hudson goes into Nob Gyn's office and the doctor rushes out, but he's left the premises by the time the doctor comes out and he says twice, there are things about human sexuality that we haven't even thought of yet.
Well, they were preparing us in 1959 for the day that has now come of transgenderism.
There was a great article I read in V-Dare this week taken from a publication called Revolver saying America's military is still number one, but not for long.
And they said, among other things, that beefing up our force with transgendered individuals and lesbians and all sorts of other non-traditional soldiers is just asking for it.
The Chinese and the Russians are licking their chops.
And then you have the Biden administration foaming new wars in the Middle East and also staring down the barrel of the red Chinese over Taiwan.
I tell you what, somebody said that if we don't win a war now from 30,000 feet in the air, we're in a world of trouble.
And I think they're right.
Well, the whole system, though, is very fragile.
Okay.
All of this is fragile.
And you see it fracturing even before our very eyes.
There's only so much stress a body politic can take, only so much stress a nation can take before it breaks.
And you're seeing this even in a microcosm with Congress itself.
So you've got now Democratic members of the House of Representatives wanting to have murder charges, charges of attempted murder brought to their Republican colleagues because they refused to wear masks during the so-called Capitol siege.
So you've actually got that going on.
And Democrats say they can't work with the Republicans because they tried to kill them.
And of course, more arrests, by the way, with regard to what happened at the Capitol.
It's like science fiction theater.
It's going real live.
Completely unhinged.
More arrests, though, coming daily from those who entered the Capitol on the 6th.
I saw one guy got arrested and he said, you know, the door was open.
I walked in.
I walked past police officers at the door who were BSing with me, you know, kind of joking around, gave me directions to where I needed to go.
And that's what I said.
I said that the day it happened or the first show we had after it happened, that yes, you had some people there that were obviously breaking laws if you're attacking a police officer.
Now, if you're Black Lives Matter, you can do it.
You can throw bricks at them.
That's fine.
But you don't need to break a law.
But for a lot of people, they were just going in.
They were just going in with the herd.
Well, you know, and a lot of those people that were leading them in were Judas goats from the left.
I've heard anywhere from one to three busloads of antifungals.
Well, I don't know about that.
Well, I think maybe so.
It's possible, but I think it's very possible.
But the thing that really ought to be alarming us, again, put the shoe on the other foot.
What if what happened to the people that went to the Capitol on January the 6th happened to the civil rights protesters at Selma in the United States?
We'll talk about this segment, actually.
Yeah, just think about this.
What if the government tracked every one of them down and started prosecuting them and threatening them with 10 years in jail?
Do you think there would have been anything like that?
That is a, Keith Alexander, that is a great comparison.
We'll talk about that in the next segment.
It ties in with something that I wanted to say anyway.
And with regard to the National Guard that was up there, you know, they all put them in a parking garage the day after the inauguration was over like pieces of garbage once the show was over.
If we've got Patrick still on the line, we've got a minute before the next break.
Let's quickly work past that.
Patrick.
Oh, he's gone.
Okay.
Well, we'll get to you next week, Patrick.
That's okay.
Anyway, so that's what's going on.
But again, so the absurd, the absurdity, the clowning intensifies.
You have now Black Lives Matter has been officially nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
It would be impossible, impossible to think of a group over the course of the past several years that has engaged in more violence and destruction than Black Lives Matter.
You know, when they're engaging in the arson and the looting and all of those acts of terrorism, they say, well, it's not really a group.
It's not really a group.
It's just, you know, people.
It's just people that want justice.
And it's not violence.
It's a mirage.
We're seeing this.
We think that Black Lives Matter is more violent than the people on January the 6th at the Capitol.
There you go.
But see, that's ridiculous.
That's ridiculous.
People are asked to believe patent falsehoods.
This is like a Stalinist regime now.
Boys will be girls.
Don't believe your lying eyes.
The Kinks were onto something in 1970s.
Boys will be girls and girls will be boys.
Black Lives Matter is peaceful.
They weren't a movement when they were facing perhaps charges.
It's Newspeak.
It says, Orwellian Newspeak.
Bad is good, good is bad.
Truth is lies.
Lies are truth.
Do you think they'll win the prize?
I do.
Well, Martin Luther King did it.
He was engaged in the same type of chicanery.
I mean, that was the whole thing.
Look, there's something wrong in Scandinavia.
I don't know what it is, but it seems to be the source of a lot of lunacy nowadays and has been for a long time.
BLM.
I mean, the only thing I know about them, you know, remember 2015, we had Sean Bergen on talk about it.
There's Black Lives Matter movement.
He killed all those cops down in Texas and Louisiana, you know, their adherents.
And they said, well, it's not really a movement.
You don't join the organization.
Well, it can certainly be a movement or an organization when it comes time to give them a 6th.
They were just vast coordinated plot that worked like a Swiss watch, apparently.
The only thing that they accomplished on the 6th was to ensure that the exact opposite of what they wanted to have happen happened.
Well, it didn't matter what they did.
It would be portrayed as something else that would fit the narrative that the left wanted to put on the protest.
And look at to the extent that they're going after just random tourists that wandered in to the extent that the FBI and all of these agencies are going to.
You've got these people outright telling you, yeah, I threw the Molotov cocktail.
I threw the bricks at the pigs.
They burning hell.
See, there's a good lesson here.
What would have happened to the civil rights movement if they had done that to civil rights protesters?
It would have been dead on arrival.
Nothing would have happened.
See, that's the lesson that we thought that people learned at Charlottesville.
You can't have a successful protest unless the media wants you to.
If the media is not on your side, you'll be portrayed in a negative light.
And the media is the one who mints what is good and what is evil and what is righteous and what is unholy.
And we've certainly seen that going back to the 1960s and certainly well before that even.
So, and it continues to this day.
The names have changed, but the game is the same.
We'll be right back.
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Well, my mom smokes and my dad smokes and I saw them smoking, so I tried it.
They're telling me not to smoke, but they smoke themselves.
When it comes to smoking, are you sending mixed signals?
But when you teach someone a certain way to do things and you go back on that certain way, it sends mixed signals to the person that they're trying to teach.
The parents need to be a good example.
Smoking.
If you think you're old enough to start, you're smart enough to stop.
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So, you two are real actors, huh?
Well, I was an extra on a soap opera for three years.
And I'm best known for starring in cat food commercials.
And you're going to play our parents for how long?
Oh, just during dinner for the next few years, probably until you're both off to college.
Your real parents will be back every night at 8 o'clock.
8 o'clock?
Hey, your dad's busy.
He's got work, softball, client function.
Yeah, and your mom, she's got the literary club and play rehearsals.
Don't you worry, they'll be back on time.
Otherwise, we get time and a half.
Okay, according to the script, we're supposed to ask you how your day was.
Yes.
Um, okay, I guess.
Oh, is that the best you can do?
I think I want my real parents.
I don't see that in the script.
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Born on the mountaintop of Tennessee, greenest state in the land of the free.
Raised in the woods, sozy knew every tree.
Killed him a bar when he was only three.
Davy, Davy Crockett, king of the wild frontier.
Fought single-handed through the engine board till the creeks was whipped and peace was in store.
And while he was handling this rescued shore, made himself a legend forevermore.
Davy, Davey Crockett, the man who don't know fear.
He went off to Congress and he served us well, facing up the government and laws as well.
Took over Washington, so we heard them.
And passed up the crack in the Liberty Bell.
Davy, Davey Crockett, since you do declare.
When he'd come home, his politic and done.
The Western march had just begun.
So we packed his gear and just begun and lit out the grinning to follow the sun.
Davy, Davy Crockett, in the West of Game.
You know, it's hard to imagine that there was a time when the Walt Disney Company, Walt Disney, was a great American patriot, a great American, a hero, a genius, a true genius.
Hard to imagine, though, now that there was a time the Walt Disney Company actually made something so wholesome.
And you need to remember this, ladies and gentlemen.
We've said it over the course of the last couple of weeks.
It should be reminded to you of every week.
Don't let them steal your joy.
Don't surrender to despair.
Our people have been through worse throughout history.
We can overcome this.
And if you ever feel down, remember that there are heroes that once trod this land like Davey Crockett, and they live in the hearts of all of us who still remember their deeds and want to emulate them.
But there's a reason I played that song.
But Keith, I know you're chomping at the bit to say something.
Well, where have you gone, Davey Crockett?
Our nation turns its lonely eyes to you.
Let me tell you, Disney was great as long as Walt Disney was in charge through 1966.
Keep all your VHS tapes, get your VHS player repaired, and show these to your kids.
Don't show them modern Disney, for heaven, heaven forbid.
But see, what we've got here, there's some news about Disney, by the way, this week.
You know, they had cast Song of the South into the outer darkness forever because Uncle Remus is a black hero and it actually likes white children in this thing.
You know, if you can believe something that improbable in today's world.
But also, they have now decided that Peter Pan and Dumbo deserve similar treatment because of their portrayal of minorities, Indians and whatnot.
Remember, no smoke and peace pipe in Peter Pan.
If you are able to watch it over the Disney streaming service, it comes with a warning, you know, for it to be a good thing.
Forget the streaming service.
Get your old VHS out, dust it off, get it working.
Find those VHS tapes.
You can get them at all these thrift stores and yard sales and things like that.
Show your kids the real McCoy.
And you can find them.
You can still find them on YouTube, which is a free.
You can find them at my house.
I've got them.
All right, well, there's a reason I played the day.
Why aren't we talking about Davy Crockett tonight?
Well, it's never an inappropriate time to remember.
I remember I had my Davy Crockett hat in my fringe jacket in my life.
Where's the light?
What are you talking about?
Yeah, that's right.
Anyway, but hey, listen, it's never an inappropriate time to remember the heroes of our people.
But the reason I played that song tonight, that particular song tonight, is that we received a note from our dear good friend Buddy, and Buddy is certainly our buddy.
And he wrote, James, immigration alone will be America's undoing.
Biden's immigration plan, Amnesty and Citizenship for All, will load up the Democratic roles to the extent that they won't have to steal an election.
They can win it with legal votes.
A one-party state.
That's America's future.
Regardless, I'm like Davey Crockett at the Alamo, in the fight to the end.
And that is the sort of mindset that all good men should have in these.
Look, the times are bad, and they're going to get worse, but they can, with God's help, with the dedication of just a few, we can see our people through this, and history teaches us that.
We talked about it with sparingly with Mark Weber last week, but certainly with Sam Dixon the week before.
History gives us lessons that nations rise and fall, peoples can endure, but you have to will it.
You have to have the will.
But you can't just sit back and say, well, you know, the pendulum has swung to the left now.
It'll be back to the right.
Solzon Eatson said, yeah, that's the way we thought in Russia, but it took 70 years for the pendulum to swing back.
I don't want to wait for that.
300 years in Spain with the Moorish conquest.
But listen, who knows how long it'll take here?
If it'll be in our lifetime or in the lifetime of our grandchildren or great-grandchildren or hundreds of years, who knows?
But nevertheless, nevertheless, never surrender, never survive.
Have children, and as Willie Nelson said, mama, don't let your babies grow up to be liberals.
Well, we were talking like that.
About the parallels, Keith, between the Black Lives Matter terrorists now and the usual suspects back in the 60s.
And we do have some breaking news, up to the minute breaking news on Emmett Till.
Oh, yeah, right.
We haven't mined that vein of ore yet.
One guy, one 14-year-old killed.
We have over 300 killed in Memphis last year, I believe, or at least over 200.
Those don't matter.
Those are black lives that don't matter.
Emmett Till's life is a black life that has, you know, it's like plutonium.
It has a shelf life of plutonium.
You'll never hear too much about Emmett Till.
Look, well, here's the latest on Emmett Till.
Now, he, of course, passed at the tender age of 14.
But in that 14 years, believe it or not, he did enough.
He accomplished enough.
There is enough in the Emmett Till archives and writings to open up an official museum.
Yes, indeed.
The city of Chicago has just christened the Emmett Till Museum.
And for Price, of course, you can go in and review his artifacts and learn the legend of Emmett Till and the Emmett Till Museum.
He chopped down the cherry tree and admitted to his father that he did.
He threw a silver dollar across the Delaware River or something.
It's like David Connor.
He wrote two crocodiles across the lake and all that stuff.
Anyway, well, that also brings us to the clip we played last week, and I would like to do it again.
We've been asked to play it again by the gentleman, Nathan, up in New England, who sent us the clip.
And we'll listen to it again from the Rush Limbaugh show just last week, and we'll get Keith's take on it.
Here we go.
It always amazes me that every Democrat has some tie-in to Martin Luther King or Bobby Kennedy or JFK or Sirhan Sirhan.
You take your pick.
They have a tie-in to John Lewis.
They may have a tie-in of Bull Connor.
They may have a tie-in to James Edwards.
Okay, now, let me first say, Bull Conner was right.
Let me say that in no uncertain terms.
Bull Conner tried to keep law and order, and that's what he did.
See, back then, if you had people that were coming into a town, hell-bent on destroying it, on vandalizing it, on unleashing arson and looting and all of that, the police would try to stop it.
And that's what Bull Conner did.
That's why Trump, for example, didn't come down hard on those West Coast protesters because if they had, if he had, he would be the next Bull Conner.
But what you've got now, though, is a police.
We saw it in it much worse, I might add, during the Nobel Prize-nominated Black Lives Matter movement, when they would come in and burn out cities, the cops would run, or they would kneel with them, or they would just stand there while bricks were lobbed at their heads.
But with regard to the Rush Limbaugh clip, Nathan writes, I've listened to the clip several times, and I'm alternately confused than amused.
Why did Rush not only include you in his rogues gallery?
My trust to plan analysis is that Rush knows everything we know, and he knows some of his listeners will seek you out.
But what I actually think is that Rush wants to short-circuit people learning the whole picture to remain on the kosher reservation.
When they hear your name, they will remember Bull Connor, James Edwards.
Better not listen to those crazy racists.
Well, that could be it.
But then on the other hand, we have a secret theory here at the political cesspool that actually Rush Limbaugh listens or has people listen to this show because little catchphrases that have become part of his stocking trade originated with us.
For example, Debbie Blabbermouse Schultz.
That's something that we said early on.
Okay.
And of course, we don't mind it.
I, quite frankly, have a soft spark in my heart for Rush Limbaugh.
He basically was born a week after I was, 125 miles up the river from where I was raised.
And he is like Pat Buchanan.
He will not mention the two toxic topics explicitly, race and Jewish power and impact.
Pat certainly used to.
Pat certainly used to.
Well, Pat doesn't.
He tries to say, but we know what he's talking about.
Everybody knows the source of liberalism.
And it's not the Jacobins in the French Revolution, for example.
Modern liberalism and communism are both Jewish productions.
Now, you can't say that and be on mainstream media.
It's part of the truth that must forever be hidden from people.
But Rush knows what.
Rush is smart enough to know what's going on.
And he probably listens to this show because I see things coming out on his show that we talked about before.
On the other hand, we're glad if that happens because, look, we don't punch right.
Everybody that's on the right, they're doing a job.
They're doing part of it.
They're tending part of the vineyard.
And we're glad to see it.
And quite frankly, I'm very, very saddened by Rush's current predicament.
I'm afraid he won't be with us much longer.
And that is tragic.
That is sad.
Quite frankly, he did a great job and a great service to America by bringing conservatism out of the shadows into the mainstream.
Well, now, what part of the vineyard would you say that we tend to, Keith?
The rocky part where you can't get a blade of grass everywhere.
Yeah, right.
Yeah.
Well, we definitely do not have the lush land in the valley.
We're trying to grow corn up on the rocky top.
Mountain goats can't even climb the part of the vineyard.
We're on rocky top.
Hey, listen, folks, so much more to come on tonight's show.
We're going to talk about GameStop, the stock market, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert, two women that have a bigger sack than any man in the Republican Party now, Ricky Vaughn, Jason Kuna, how we can go free and keep positive in this time of our great discontent.