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Feb. 6, 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.
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But let's not look ahead too soon tonight, this evening, Saturday, February 2nd, James Edwards, Keith Alexander driving down to Mississippi tonight to attend a function.
But we do have Keith on the phone with us for the first hour as we're going to be breaking down the most interesting news items that have come across our desk this week, or at least the news items that have come across our desk that are most interesting to us.
And then a first-time guest, but a longtime friend coming on in the second hour from Sweden, Dan Erickson.
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And ladies and gentlemen, I am about as high on this organization as any I can remember being excited about.
And you'll find out why in an extensive hour-long interview in the second hour with Dan Erickson.
Third hour, Patrick Ryan of the Patrick Ryan Show, former Sirius XM radio host, also former Fox Sports radio host, Patrick Ryan, now on his own uncensored platform, will be back with us for the first time since September to help us further break down the news.
So Dan Erickson, Patrick Ryan, James Edwards, Keith Alexander, all coming your way this evening.
Let's get it started right now.
Keith, how are you, buddy?
I know you're on the road tonight.
Miss having you in the studio, but glad to have you over the phone.
Well, I'm doing fine.
I'm going to a funeral visitation, you know, the pre-funeral thing.
So of a good friend that I knew when I was going to law school.
So that's where I am right now.
Sorry I couldn't be in the studio with you, but I'm glad that we could at least hook up on the phone.
Well, you've certainly got your priorities in order.
It's always a shame when things like this occur.
And I'm sure things were much better when you first met your friend back in law school so many years ago.
I crossed the bridge into Mississippi myself a few days back, and I saw that odious new state flag flying at several houses of wealthy and upper middle class folks.
And that says it all, Keith.
The hostile elite that rules over us is what Yaqui called the inner enemy.
So they are the flesh of our flesh and the bone of our bones, but with an alien and a malevolent spirit towards their own kind.
I guess you could say perhaps they are evolutionary defects or perhaps what even we once called scaliwags.
And besides that, the new flag is ugly.
It is completely uninspiring.
It does not represent the indomitable spirit of a proud people.
It's entirely corporate, in fact.
It looks like something, as one of my Twitter followers commented, it looks like something you would find on a golf course or at a hotel resort.
It's not a flag you'd want to carry into battle, I can tell you that.
And it was our own people who did that, beholden to college football programs and the Chamber of Commerce.
Tate Reeves, certainly a white Gentile from Mississippi, to be sure, was the one who signed that into law.
And it's a terrible thing.
The people didn't vote on it.
In fact, they did vote on it some years back, and they voted overwhelmingly to keep the state flag with the Confederate battle emblem in it.
But this time, no such vote was allowed.
And, well, here you have it.
So you're down there.
Have you seen it?
What do you think of it?
Well, it's a flower.
And can you imagine going into battle under the banner of a flower?
That's what has happened.
It's kind of a symbolic of the emasculation of America.
We used to have that proud battle flag, which I think is the most beautiful flag, just aesthetically.
Forget about what it stands for, just in terms of sheer aesthetics.
I think it's the prettiest flag ever.
It just, you know, the right combination of colors and symbols and whatnot, it's perfect.
It's got that St. Andrew's cross, that Christian cross from Scotland featured in it.
And to replace it with a navy blue background and a magnolia blossom, you know, talk about the wimplification of America.
This is what this new flag stands for.
And we have representing us.
We like Tate Reeves.
Why don't we have people that will speak up for the interests of the people that vote for them?
What is happening over the past couple of years is unprecedented in America.
This is really a coup, a takeover by a hostile elite.
And they've got in positions of power and authority.
They control the media.
They control institutions like academia and the government and the entertainment industry.
And they basically tell us what they want us to hear.
And there are so many people that just want to be left alone, like Greta Galbo.
They don't want to be involved.
Well, like Tromsky said, you may not be interested in the revolution, but the revolution is interested in you.
And we're really getting a lesson in that from this new Biden Congress.
Well, Keith, again, back to Mississippi, and then we will certainly transition out of this segment into what's going on in the greater world of the federal regime.
But in Mississippi, where you are, where you studied, and of course, a state near and dear to me and my family's history, regular listeners of the show know our deep ties, our blood ties to Mississippi and how much we love the state.
And it's just a shame because, of course, there was outside influence exerting pressure to change the flag, as there always is, the media, corporations, college football, et cetera.
But it was white Mississippians who made this decision in the state legislature and in the governor's office.
And, you know, Mississippi's an interesting state where I believe 90 plus percent of whites in Mississippi vote Republican.
So this is a staggering number.
It's the highest of any state in the nation or in the country.
We're not really a nation anymore, of course, but this wasn't something that was motivated by the will of the voters, that's for sure, especially not in Mississippi, where the Republicans own everything.
It's a Republican governor, Republican House, Republican everything.
And, well, it didn't save the flag.
And you're right.
I mean, I love a magnolia tree.
A magnolia tree is a great example.
It's a beautiful expression of southern life, but it's not something you'd want on your flag.
Well, you know, Mississippi, white Mississippi, they own the Republican Party, but have to own the Republican Party in reality.
They are the ones who own everything.
Every aspect of American life, and really Western life, Europe as well.
And these people do not represent the will of the people.
And the people are getting a sham.
Well, we'll talk more about how the whole system is rigged from voting to the markets to the media to what's going on with Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Maybe we'll pick up there when we come back.
We're just getting started.
Another great show coming your way.
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Our incomparable producer has informed me that Keith is going in and out of the boondocks.
So we may have to play that Billy Joe Royal song down in the boondocks as Keith travels down to Mississippi.
And if we lose you, Keith, we'll try to get you back on the phone as best we can.
But very, very quickly, we have to move on from this.
But our good friend Phil over in Arkansas, Phil wrote to me with regards with the state flag of Mississippi in mind.
Do you remember the days when Southern nationalists were debating whether to call themselves Southerners or Southerns?
I propose a new term instead, Southlanders.
It sounds more mythic and transcendent.
Can you influence, can you use your influence to make sure that this word sticks?
It also sounds much more nationalistic because if there are Southlanders, then there must also be a Southland.
Well, good on you, Phil, and I'll certainly take it.
You can call us anything but what, Keith?
You can call us anything except late for dinner.
Southlanders.
I like that.
I will be a Southlander, indeed.
I am a Southerner, a Confederate first.
That's for sure.
So, anyway, Keith, we were talking about – Let me say this.
I was listening earlier in the week to Glenn Beck, and he realizes the divide.
He said he prefers to call it Red State versus Blue State America.
But basically, Red State America is being demonized.
Blue State America is doing the demonizing, just as it did in the Civil War.
They just couldn't comprehend a future in which they didn't have southerners or Southlanders or whatever to pick on, to torment, to bully.
And that's really what it gets to right now.
It's the same old impulse.
And like I mentioned earlier, the South didn't want to bully or rule over anybody.
We're like Greta Dalbo.
We just want to be left alone.
And that's what we want to do now, but they will not leave us alone.
And, you know, we have two bills in particular, the H.R. 1, which is on the federal elections, basically ratifying and legitimizing every cheating electoral fraud method known to mankind.
It's now approved, bona fide, validated.
And then I think it's H.R. 22, where they're going to basically disarm us.
I mean, if that doesn't get your hackles raised, I don't know what will.
Well, it's again, Keith, what we had here with the flag in Mississippi.
The people weren't given a vote.
Now, that's obviously nothing new.
We weren't given a vote on abortion, on integration.
I mean, people don't normally vote in things that will directly impair their standard of living or indecent or any of these other things.
But yet this so-called democracy, this fake democracy we have, they find a way to do it through the courts or through renegade state legislatures.
I guarantee you, the Republican base in Mississippi were not for the actions that the Republican Party of Mississippi took with regard to the flag.
Now, we spent a lot of time talking about the flag.
That happened last summer.
This isn't exactly breaking news, but since you are in Mississippi, it was a good opportunity to talk about it.
But we mentioned this last week.
You've got a manipulated market.
So you had this thing with GameStop stocks.
We talked about that with Tim Murdoch last week, where the little man was beating the hedge fund guys, and the market just said, okay, well, you can't buy this stock anymore.
They just arbitrarily said you can't buy it.
You can buy any other stock you want except for the ones you're winning at.
You can't buy it.
So we got a rigged market.
You got a rigged internet.
Complete censorship, repression, the likes of which is getting worse by the day.
Media, obviously, rigged and biased.
There is a one-voice media.
The media speaks with one voice.
It's anti-white.
It's anti-Christian.
Economy rigged.
Election stolen.
The system is rigged.
Even if you get a rare anomaly, a rare anomaly where the people of a certain district vote in someone, like a Marjorie Taylor Greene, this woman who represents the 14th district of Georgia in the United States House of Representatives in Congress.
You elect somebody who deviates even just a little bit from the establishment, from the Duopolis narrative, and they strip her of her committee assignments.
So basically, you can, you can, it's very rare, very rare, I might add, that someone is voted in that represents a little bit of difference from the agreed-upon norms.
But if you have her here, and even though she was elected, which was a rarity, the Congress just says, well, to hell with you, we're going to kick her out of the committees.
And they were even trying to go so far as to expel her.
So even if you get somebody that breaks through and win an election, Keith, Congress will just unseat them.
There is no way for the people to win.
And as people increasingly realize this, I think the boy, I tell you, you know what happens when things like that happen, when people feel as though they have no recourse.
And of course, it's been that way for a long time, but it's glaringly clear now.
That's when, unfortunately, things turn to violence.
And that's what we don't want to see.
And that's what we don't want.
But boy, the establishment is doing everything they can to hasten the day.
They're trying to provoke people, I think.
And by the way, it reminds me of my election where when it came out right on the eve of the primary that I was not ashamed of being white and that I actually advocated on behalf of the white race, the local Republican Party said, well, if he wins, we're going to, you know, we're going to take away the Republican title from his victory.
You know, he's not our man.
We're not going to support him.
We're going to cast him adrift.
See, this is, and I was listening to Bill O'Reilly and Jeff Beck, Glenn Beck, earlier this week, listening to them talking about Marjorie from Georgia, you know, the new Congresswoman.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, yes.
Right.
And she was stripped of her committee assignments just this week, so that they did that.
Well, see, Bill O'Reilly was basically saying, well, she deserves it and whatnot.
And even Glenn Beck was saying, well, you know, she says some repugnant things and this, that, and the other, but he gives the old voltaire pro.
You know, I disagree with what you're saying, but I defend your right to say it.
What people on the right side, I don't care if they're a little right or a lot right, have got to learn is that you cannot punch right.
There aren't enough of us to allow us to divide one another.
That's the sure formula for defeat.
We've got to join forces with other right people, people that are on the right, people that are in red state America, and we do not need to be spending our bullets or our, you know, metaphorically speaking, or our efforts trying to put down other people on the right.
You know, the left has people so brainwashed and psychologically conditioned that they are afraid not to take a left-wing position.
And people that call themselves right-wingers are so left-wing that our ancestors would have recognized them immediately as liberals and not conservatives.
And we need to get back on the righteous path, no pun intended, and be on the right.
And we need to support people on the right.
And you do not, if the left is against them, basically we need to either not be in fight at all or we need to support them because we are in dire straits now, I think.
The left speaks with one voice.
They control all the megaphones, all the microphones, all the television cameras.
And they are basically creating a cultural revolution.
This is a cultural revolution that would put Mao's cultural revolution to shame.
This is a much more all-inclusive revolution of culture.
And there are so many people that are missing in action that should be joining forces to, you know, oppose these people politically and peacefully.
That's what we want to do.
Whatever you do, don't be lured into any type of, you know, violent activity because that's absolutely just what the left wants.
You see, they've got Washington, D.C. is an armed camp right now.
See, as an armed camp, you know, Washington, D.C., I've never seen the entire Capitol covered with soldiers and defensive the way it is now.
I think it was Jared Taylor who mentioned that a couple of weeks ago.
Not even during the war between the states did they have that sort of a military presence in the Capitol.
And that is really something when they had a formidable army, an army that very nearly won the war opposing them, our army, the Southern Army.
Well, if you beat the establishment in an election, they'll just unseat you.
If you beat them in the stock market, they'll make sure you can't buy that stock anymore.
It's a rigged system, folks.
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All right.
Well, what else is going on in the news this week?
This is a follow-up to yet another follow-up to a story we also mentioned last week.
We told you last week, of course, that Black Lives Matter, the Black Lives Matter movement, has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.
And as we mentioned last week, it's hard to imagine.
I don't know if there's ever existed in the history of the United States a group that has been more destructive.
I think Black Lives Matter may very well be the most destructive group of domestic terrorists in American history.
Just last summer alone, they and their lieutenants caused over $2 billion worth of property damage, $2 billion.
But they're up for a Nobel Peace Prize.
And now, so too, is Stacey Abrams, the failed candidate for governor out of the state of Georgia, whose hatred of the founding stock burns so bright would banish the sun.
And so we ran a little bit.
I'm a little general claim.
There you go.
Thank you, Keith.
You've improved upon it.
Well, we ran a little poll this week that asked the question, who is more deserving of a Nobel Peace Prize, Bull Connor or Stacey Abrams?
And I am happy to report to you, ladies and gentlemen, that common sense and truth and reason still does exist, at least within the hearts and minds of this audience.
Bull Connor ran away with it with 92.9% of the vote, although it would appear as though we have some interlopers who were voting.
Stacy still received 7.1% of the nod.
Of course, nobody in their right mind could.
That must be Glenn Beck.
Glenn Beck somehow got in on this poll.
There you go.
But anyway, so Black Lives Matter and now Stacey Abrams nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, which will be officially awarded.
I mean, they are currently nominees.
The official winners will be announced later this year.
But Must be pretty thin litmus to get on that list now, Keith.
I guess it always was.
I mean, the MLK won it.
Well, let me tell you, I'm glad you brought up Bull Connor because this gives me an opportunity to make a point that I love to make, which is that the true litmus test for whether you're a true conservative or not is how you feel about the civil rights movement.
If you think that the civil rights movement was righteous and holy and that the left was on the right side, then you just haven't thought it through properly, or you are a leftist, true, and a full, true blue leftist, because Bull Connor is more deserving than Black Lives Matter of a Nobel Priest Prize because he was trying to enforce the law.
And what happened in the civil rights movement is exactly what is happening today.
The left in control of the media for the first time in American history during the Civil Rights Movement was able to portray law enforcement as the villains and lawbreakers as the heroes.
And that's exactly what is going on now, just to the ridiculous point that now a lawless group, a violent group, a group that is responsible for over 20 deaths, and that's a minimum over the last year, they are the winners of, they're the exemplars, the avatars of peace and goodness and justice and whatnot.
And they're not at all.
They are a lawless group of thugs.
And the fact that you couldn't even get Donald Trump to come out against them.
He'd come out against ANIFA, but not against Black Lives Matter because, of course, the adjective black being in there makes them righteous and holy.
They use blacks as their, you know, the spear point of their revolution.
And they are supposedly like Caesar's wife, beyond reproach.
Everything they do is righteous and holy.
And if you put the magic adjective black in the name of your organization, you are untouchable.
You cannot be criticized.
And if you criticize them, that shows that you're a racist bigot, white supremacist, yada, yada, yada, as Seinfeld would say.
And, you know, the fact that Black Lives Matter of all groups, you know, that's like they should make Hamas give them the Nobel Peace Prize or something, or, you know, the Mahdi back in, you know, in the Whirling Dervishes back in the 19th century, I guess.
You know, murderous cults are now winning the Nobel Peace Prize, if you can believe that.
Or at least they're in contention for it.
And, Keith, it is a world in reverse.
Oh, sure.
I mean, I don't even know who's up, but they might as well just pack it in, whoever is up against these two entities.
But Keith, it is the world in reverse.
It's 1984.
It's beyond 1984, really.
Everything is inverted now.
And so I saw, I was talking about this with you at supper last night, and I said there was a headline in the USA Today, a headline in the USA Today that read, Super Bowl safe in spite of the rise of white supremacy.
So I said they might as well have just said Super Bowl safe in spite of the threat of Godzilla, because there is no threat of so-called white supremacy.
I know they want to pretend like those tourists that got out of hand at the Capitol.
That was some organized white supremacist rebellion.
But of course, everybody's a white supremacist that's white.
I mean, we know that.
I wrote that in my book over 10 years ago now, and we know how they mean it.
But, you know, this big article where they interview all these different officials, quote-unquote officials, saying that, yes, even though white supremacy is on the horizon, we still think the Super Bowl is safe.
Well, the Super Bowl was never at all at threat Because of so-called white supremacy.
And everybody knows that.
But yet here comes the media to trot out this lie, this fairy tale, that there is this non-existent threat that you need to be worried about.
It is the people that they are nominating for a Nobel Peace Prize that are the threat and that have been the threat.
But when I saw that headline, I mean, every time you think the media can't possibly get worse or more bizarre or more ludicrous, they find a way.
Super Bowl, though, is safe.
The white supremacists aren't going to bomb the Super Bowl, Keith.
If you were worried about it, we can put that fear to risk.
Well, my heart is calm now that I know that white supremacists are not attacking the Super Bowl.
But I love the Godzilla analogy.
Basically, Black Lives Matter is like Godzilla.
I've seen the pictures of Minneapolis and Seattle and Portland after Black Lives Matter.
And quite frankly, it looked like Tokyo looked after Godzilla Bleuthers now.
You're exactly right about that.
And this is another thing.
I mean, we borrowed this from the Babylon B, but all these Black Lives Matter.
I mean, a lot of those people are just going in there to have fun.
And they enjoy the anarchy and the destruction of the movie and all that.
It's a party.
But right.
I mean, that's it.
But not a lot of deep thinking going on there.
Before these antifubs, it's like the Babylon B put it this week.
The man who agrees with the media, universities, corporations, and Hollywood thinks he's part of the resistance.
No, you're not part of the resistance if you are an acolyte or a crony or a hack of the entire establishment apparatus.
You are part of it.
You are their foot soldier.
So all they do, they think they're rebelling against the system.
They are the system.
Yeah, they are.
This is it.
You know, and the Supreme Court, these people think the Constitution is going to protect them or the Supreme Court is going to protect them.
I've had no faith in the Supreme Court since May the 17th, 1954, and they handed down the Brown decision.
I knew that they were not upholding the Constitution or the legal process.
In fact, they were subverting it.
And again, you know, who's responsible?
Who gets behind this?
It's that 2% called the usual suspect.
And we all know who they are.
That's who is driving this cultural transformation that we're experiencing right now.
And if that leadership cadre wasn't there, if they weren't there with their money and their influence, none of this would be going on.
It would all just kind of evaporate like the morning dew.
Well, there you have it, ladies and gentlemen, and that is what's going on.
I guess just a quick, quick, quick before the quick shifting of the gears before we go into our last segment this hour in preparation to receive our guests this evening, Dan Erickson of Europa Terra Nostra and Patrick Ryan of the Patrick Ryan Show, formerly of SiriusXM and Fox Sports News.
The impeachment is still, of course, moving right along.
The second impeachment, this farce of an impeachment.
I saw where Trump has blown through about a dozen lawyers, Keith, because they won't make mention of the election fraud that he wants them to make mention of.
And you said you kind of admire that on Trump's behalf.
Yeah, well, Trump can't get a trial in front of the Supreme Court or any branch of the judiciary.
So he may as well use this specious trial that should not be going on, should not be allowed as a platform for him to be able to, you know, say what he has to say about the election, the fraudulently stolen election, as he says it is.
And I believe, you know, that there's an awful lot of truth in that allegation.
And, you know, the fact that the Supreme Court won't take up a clear constitutional issue like the Texas lawsuit shows you that they are worthless.
They're as worthless as certain appendages on a bull hog, as we used to say when I was a kid.
They're not there.
They're missing in action.
When the court is needed, they're nowhere to be found.
Well, a lot of those attorneys wouldn't agree to work with Trump because of his insistence to bring this up.
And so a lot of them are gone now.
And I think the one that he settled with here at this late date basically isn't going to do it either.
So there you go.
Take that for what you would.
I'm ready to go in tomorrow.
All right.
Take it away, buddy.
We'll catch you on the flip side.
Stay tuned, everybody else.
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Okay, girls, about finished with your lesson on money?
Daddy, what is a buy-sell spread for gold coins?
Well, when you sell a gold coin to a coin shop that's worth, say, $1,200, you don't actually get $1,200.
But don't worry, we're members of UPMA now, so we don't have to worry about that.
Daddy, why is somebody seal that gold?
We don't have any gold at the house.
It's stored safely in the UPMA vault, securely and insured.
But the SP 500 outperformed gold.
Daddy, gold is a bad investment.
Some people do think of it that way, but actually, gold is money.
And as members of the United Precious Metals Association, we can use our gold at any store, just like a credit card.
Or I can ask them to drop it right into Mommy and Daddy's bank account because we're a UPMA member family.
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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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All right, want to thank our good friend Keith Alexander for his contributions to the show tonight.
As abbreviated as they were, he made a big impact, as he always does.
How about that, though?
Traveling down to attend a funeral and still punching the clock up until the very last minute when he had to go in or he'd have been disturbing the proceedings.
So we wish Keith all the best down there and condolences to his friend back from his college days and safe travels back up to Tennessee later.
And he'll, of course, be on with us again next week.
Big show still coming tonight.
Dan Erickson and Patrick Ryan.
You don't want to miss these two, and you'll be reminded why, or you'll learn perhaps for the first time why with Dan Erickson, as this will be his debut appearance.
Folks, I am so excited about the lineup we've already featured so far this year.
We'll talk a little bit more about that in a moment.
But the other story of the week, I guess, was this just blatant lie told by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and that she was fearful for her life.
Now, during this so-called Capitol insurrection, this Capitol, the storming of the Capitol, whatever the media is calling it, Alexandria was saying, AOC was saying she feared for her life.
Well, it's come out, and there was a trending hashtag on social media, Alexandria Orkasio Smollett, referencing the Jussie Smollett hoax.
Well, as it turns out, Cortez was not even in the building at the time of the Capitol unpleasantness.
She was a block away and across the street in an entirely other building that houses her particular office.
So she wasn't even there.
And that's like saying, man, did you hear about that plane crash?
I can't believe I survived it.
Oh, you were on that plane?
Well, no, but I was on the same planet as that plane, you know, and so it really shook me up.
It's like that, okay?
I mean, she wasn't even in the building.
And there was another, I wish I had her name.
It isn't the one we've been talking about so much, Marjorie Taylor Greene.
But there was another Congresswoman, if you will, Congressperson that said her office is two doors down from AOC's and that nobody ever breached their particular building and that she was not even around the people who were doing that at the Capitol at the time of the incident.
So a complete and total lie.
It reminds me of Brian Williams, Brian Williams, the newsman who made up that story a few years ago about being in the heat of Vietnam doing war reporting.
He wasn't even there.
But for Cortez to say, I thought she was going to die, but why?
From what?
And then, of course, the media has given her total cover for this.
This would be the end of the career of any serious situation.
This would be the end of a career.
But obviously, in this degenerate America that we live in, anything goes.
But then Alexandria Ortizio-Cortez doubles down and presents a previously never before mentioned tale of her own sexual assault.
What one has to do with the other, I guess we'll never know, but I'm guessing that because she was being called out for this lie, acting like she was in some sort of a danger from this, not one member of Congress was, of course, at all injured during the events of January the 6th.
But I guess to sort of divert whatever glare may have been focused upon her from those of us who value the truth, certainly not anybody in the media or in the establishment media, is she comes out with this sexual assault story.
Well, once again, we've never heard it before, but we have to take her word for it.
Why?
Because that's what the Me Too movement told us we have to do.
Whenever a claim, no matter how dubious, is uttered by a woman, it has to be believed.
Now, again, so many instances where you have promiscuity being in play, and then you have buyer's remorse or regret sometime later, and well, you know, it was sexual assault after all.
Who knows?
It could have been entirely fabricated.
But I will tell you that the bartender-turned congressman probably isn't an exemplar of feminine virtue and modesty.
I'm just guessing on that.
And you take into account everything else she stands for and believes, probably bogus.
Okay, I'm just going to say it's probably bogus, as so many of these alleged stories are.
Most of them are bogus.
But who's to say?
But she's certainly got another preening, another incident of a preening media.
Oh, AOC, you're so brave.
You're so brave.
You survived that and your survival of sexual assault.
And there you go.
Since Keith did drop off just a couple of minutes earlier than I anticipated, it gives me an opportunity to circle back to something that I didn't fully develop a couple of weeks ago when I first mentioned this.
And it is something to consider.
And we put this up on the website.
This was a quote that was attributed to Alexander Fraser Teitler, who, again, was a Scotsman who lived over two centuries ago.
He was a Scottish advocate, a judge, a writer, and a historian who served as professor of universal history and Greek and Roman antiquities at the University of Edinburgh.
And there is a quote that is attributed to him for those of us who face this dark winter.
And allegedly, Teitler had written this.
A democracy is always temporary in nature.
It simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government.
A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that the voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury.
From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by dictatorship.
I think, again, in Teitler's time, he couldn't see.
He only had to worry about loose fiscal policy.
Maybe we have all sorts of degeneracy now to deal with that he would have never imagined possible in a civilized society.
But if you look back, the average age, average age of the world's greatest civilizations from the beginning of history has been about 200 years.
Obviously, a lot longer, some even less.
But during those 200 years, these nations always progress, or usually progress, through more or less the following sequence.
People go from bondage to spiritual faith, from spiritual faith to great courage, from courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to selfishness, from selfishness to complacency, from complacency to apathy, from apathy to dependence, and from dependence back into bondage when the cycle begins anew.
So when you're in bondage, people, well, some people, who knows what we'll do in our own bondage, but people you'd like to believe will oppose those conditions, which leads to faith.
You have faith that you can overcome bondage and a search for unity and deep moral gatherings, which leads you to have courage.
Faith breeds courage.
And with courage, you have the ability to fight for freedom.
You win that fight.
You have liberty, prosperity, and freedom achieved.
And through liberty, you will enter into a time of abundance.
Focus then turns to material things, which, of course, leads you into selfishness, which leads into complacency or entitlement and self-absorption, which leads to apathy, all loss of personal responsibility.
It's not my fault.
It's about me and my stuff, which leads to dependence, dependence on the state.
Freedom is centralized and independence is controlled.
And then you reach this point of no return where government achieves near complete control and you're back into bondage.
That is the cycle.
So I wonder where on this cycle would you say America currently stands.
And if we do go back into total bondage from an increasing, from a soft totalitarianism that is increasingly hardening into full-fledged repression and bondage and jailings and even murders, maybe something like the Bolsheviks did to the white Christians of Russia.
If we enter into a period like this, and it can happen in America, sure it can.
Will we ever then restart the cycle towards faith, courage, liberty, etc.?
And wouldn't it be nice if we could push pause after that liberty and freedom is achieved?
But this is human nature.
But it does go to show this, ladies and gentlemen.
And we've said this so many times.
We've said it so many times that just because things are this way now, it doesn't mean, and history teaches us it will not always be this way.
The only thing we don't know is how quickly the things will change and if we'll live to see it or if our grandchildren will live to see it or how much worse it will have to get before things do improve again.
But they are bad.
Paul Craig Roberts, the former Assistant Secretary of the United States Treasury under President Ronald Reagan, has another fantastic article this week that we posted.
And Paul Craig Roberts has been a guest on this show.
And he writes, today liberals want to silence and even arrest anyone who disagrees with them.
Social media deplatforming and canceling of all who step outside official explanations, even experts, members of Congress, and the President of the United States.
We have arrived at the point in university life that such an ignorant, that an ignorant quota admission student has more authority than a distinguished scholar or scientist and can get the scientist or distinguished scholar investigated and sanctioned by his own university.
A total non-entity can cancel a person of lifetime accomplishments simply on the grounds that the non-entity is offended.
So this is clear evidence that liberals have created a new dark age, and that is the demand of the left.
And all reason, they have departed from all reason.
Reason has been replaced with their blind hatred.
Emotion rules and truth-tellers are the enemies of the people.
That is the Western world today.
Who is left to defend it, to die for it?
And what is it?
The values are gone.
The belief system is dissolved.
But they can be restored.
They can be replaced.
Statues can be put back into place.
Things can change.
Right now we're living in the matrix of their self-serving lies, but I do believe through God's help, we will rise and we will turn and we will take things back.
I still believe it, ladies and gentlemen.
We'll be back with Dan Erickson.
He's going to give you good news from Europe.
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