May 15, 2021 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Oh, what a song and what a time it must have been to be alive.
Thank God we can get back to some doo-wop tonight there with the Duke of Earl, Gene Chandler.
But we've got the Duke that matters, former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, former Republican nominee for governor of the state of Louisiana and United States Senator from the state of Louisiana, Dr. David Duke.
And it's great to have him back.
So getting in shape.
I have been to a gym with David Duke and he put me through the paces.
And we need our men to be fit in mind, body, and spirit for the uncertain days that lie ahead and to attract mates.
It is important to be fit.
So let's take it from there.
We've got two segments left with our featured guest of the evening in this extended interview.
Let's say a guy is wanting to get into shape.
Let's talk about what he can do at the gym.
Let's talk about what he can do with diet.
Let's take it one segment to the next.
Gym, then diet.
Let's say a man listening tonight is going to walk into a gym tomorrow for the first time.
What should he do, David Duke?
Well, there's some things he should do before he goes to the gym.
He should eat properly and he should get rest.
If you don't sleep well, a lot of people are on the internet all the time.
They're on their cell phones.
You've got to get your sleep.
If you don't get enough sleep, you won't get as much testosterone.
You won't have as much human growth hormone.
You won't be as clear in mind.
And you need to be really good in mind, body, and spirit.
And that's what really fitness is about.
It's not just about the exercise, but definitely exercise is vital.
But it all begins with what you eat.
And we should point out the fact that Greek and Roman civilization is the very basis of Western civilization.
And if you go back and look at the statues of the Greeks and the Romans, you look at these muscular, strong, powerful people, but they also were people of tremendous minds.
They developed the modern philosophies of our time, mathematics that were hitherto unknown, the first novels of the great, it was just incredible what these people did and accomplished.
And they believed in having a healthy body, a healthy and intelligent mind, and a great spirit.
So again, the health of your body is going to affect your mind.
And a lot of people will say, well, when they're going to get their mind decided, then they're going to get their body healthy.
But the first thing to do about the gym is you get to the gym.
Once you start exercising, I don't care what exercise you do to start, but a gym is good because resistance training is the biggest bang for your bucks.
It's the biggest the time I work out.
People often look at me.
I mean, I'm 70 years old.
I eat natural stuff.
I don't take any artificial types of steroids or any of that crap.
I don't believe in that.
But I tell you this, that I go to the gym.
I'm 70.
And it's like, wow, they look at me and I'm super healthy.
And I do a lot more weight than 98% of the 20-year-olds in the gym.
And they say, well, you must be in the gym all the time.
You must be in the gym for hours every day.
And I say, no, I'm too busy living my life.
I'm too busy trying to save the white race.
I'm too busy trying to save and preserve the freedom of my people.
They said, well, how long do you stay in the gym?
And I say, well, actually, and you've seen me work out, so you know this is true.
I said, actually, I work out in terms of physical resistance training, high-intensity training, exactly, well, just about four hours a month.
Four hours a month, because what I'm doing is I'm working out about 20 minutes, three times a week in the gym.
Now it takes me five or ten minutes to get to the gym, but in the gym, I'm 20 minutes.
And if you work out and you do exercises properly, you do them slowly and strictly.
And the good way to start in the gym is with the machines.
It's less likely for you to get hurt.
But if you do the exercises slow and you do them to failure, you don't even have to do but one, the science is you don't have to do but one set of each exercise.
But when you do the exercise, you've got to do it.
And I taught you this.
I said, James, when you're pushing that weight up now and it's starting to get really hard about the fourth or fifth rep, you know, or sixth rep or seventh rep. And I said, you've got to, you got to believe like it's a gun to your head.
Remember when I told you that, James?
I remember to lift the failure.
I remember being jacked, getting jacked to the max.
I remember actually, my wife was there.
We had just gotten off a cruise.
We just got off a seven-day cruise.
We went over it.
We met David, went to his gym.
He looked at my wife and he said, he's strong.
But no, listen, I learned a lot from this man.
That's why I think it's important that we bring him on to talk about this.
This isn't a topic that we cover often on the political talk show, but it's one that we have to cover.
So this is simple.
I don't want to spend too much time on this because there's so many different aspects of getting healthy.
But so what you do, if you go to the gym, you've got some very basic weights in there.
You want to do something like either a bench press, but if you want to make sure you don't hurt yourself, then you can do the upright chest press.
And the thing you've got to remember on that chest press is you don't get your elbows flailed out.
You get your elbows more like about a 45 degree, and that way you don't hurt your shoulders.
And that's one of the biggest problems people have when they do the bench press or the chest press is they have their elbows out and that puts a lot of strain on the rotocuff and your shoulder joints.
But what you got to do is you've got to do it slow and you've got to put the maximum weight you can do to the point where maybe you can do five or six or seven or eight.
But you continue to do that with very slow, what they call concentric, which is when you're pushing the weight up and then, you know, an eccentric, which is when their weights are coming back down.
Or you can say positive and negative.
And you should go slow both sides, but you should do it.
So when you're doing that last rep, you go until you can't push it anymore.
Not because it hurts.
You don't stop because, well, man, this is painful.
No, you stop when your muscle doesn't go anymore.
And then you try to hold it as long as you can.
And then again, you always control the weight and you put it down very, very slowly.
Now, if you do this for each body part, like for instance, you do a chest exercise, which is really great for your chest and a little bit for your triceps and your shoulders.
But then you go immediately.
What I do the next set is I go to something like a row, where you go on one of these machines and then you pull back like you're rowing on a boat.
And you pull that and again, you go to the maximum weight.
You try to do it to six, seven, eight, nine, ten, whatever it is, but you do it real slow.
And by the end of it, you're crying out.
You just don't want to, you know, you want to stop.
But you go until the body won't let you go.
The muscles fail.
I hate the word failure, but let's just say that your body stops.
And then you go to the next exercise.
So I do, the way I begin through my normal routine is I do a chest press and then I do a row.
And then I do a vertical press where I sit on a bench or a machine and then I go upward, vertical above your head, of course.
And then I do pull-ups with a bar or with handles.
And then I go to a tricep exercise, usually with ropes, the weights on wheels.
Then I do, that's how I go through it.
Then I do biceps.
We're going to come right back.
We're going to continue right where we're pausing.
Stay tuned, one more segment with David Duke.
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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 somebody seals 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.
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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 it 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.
I gotta
tell you, ladies and gentlemen, I respect people who go all the way.
When Duke of Earl became a hit, Gene Chandler literally changed his name to the Duke of Earl.
Can you believe it?
And he went around wearing a cape and a top hat and a cane.
He went all the way for that hit.
David Duke went all the way for a much greater reason and a much greater cause, although that is a good song and I do like that song.
But listen, folks, let me tell you this.
It is essential for one to be attacked by our enemies.
Any person or organization that is not being attacked by the world is one that almost certainly isn't deserving of your considerations.
Adversity is the trial of principle, without which one hardly knows whether or not he is honest.
A man needs, a man must be tried, smelted, and polished in the furnace of our tribulation.
And I respect the people who have paid that price, people who have stood up and gone through that furnace for a cause greater than themselves.
I submit to you that we have set an example to that extent.
David Duke has done it, and he's done it for longer, and he's done it.
And he's been a guy who has inspired me to take the actions that led me to becoming who I am as a man.
And I'm thankful for him for that.
So we talked to David about politics, the current events in the last hour.
We're talking about fitness, gym, and diet.
We talked a little bit about the gym.
We actually just left off there with the gym before the last break.
You can pick it up there.
We can go to diet.
We have about 10 minutes remaining with you.
It's gone far too quickly tonight.
Take it away, my friend.
By the way, just a quick note, Gene Chandler, that song became number one song in 1962.
I was 12 years old at the time.
And let me tell you something.
And so when I was in fifth and sixth grade, that song, I can't tell you how many times, every time I walked in a room, all the kids would sing that song, you know?
But it was very funny.
I got to say one more thing.
Well, it was a great song.
I love Doo Wab.
I mean, the innocence of the 50s and the early 60s.
I mean, that was the America.
That's an ideal.
Nothing can stop the Duke of Orl.
Nothing could stop.
Maybe that gave me some encouragement to do something.
Well, listen, I'm going to say one more thing.
Well, very quickly, I just got to say this from spending time with you in New Orleans.
Again, there's a great contrast between the people who know you and the people who write the articles about you.
I can tell you this, having been with you at restaurants and at the gym in New Orleans, when you go to one of your favorite restaurants in New Orleans, and I've been there and I've witnessed this with my own eyes, so this is eyewitness testimony.
It's Mr. Duke, and they pull out the best table for him.
When he walks into the gym, it's Mr. Duke, and they roll out the red carpet.
The people who know this man as I know him, they respect him, they admire him, they love him.
There is a huge, huge disparity between the lies that you'll read with any internet search versus who this man actually is.
His friends and his contemporaries can testify to that.
Proud to be one of them.
So let's go back to the next step.
You can go to Google and you can find, you know, if you have Leon Trotsky, you'll find all Trotsky's books, all of his writings.
This guy was the first head of the Red Army.
His real name was Lev Bronstein, Russian Jewish, communist murderer.
But you put David Duke in there, even though I was a member of the House of Representatives.
I've got major books.
I've been invited to speak.
My books are all over the world.
And you've got to go page after page.
You can't even find where to find one of my books.
You can't even find me giving one bit of information about my side of the story.
Well, that's when you know they can't defeat you, is when they got you completely hidden.
So they don't want you to give your side of the story because your side of the story is the truth.
And that's when people fear the truth so much is when they suppress.
Anyway, back to the exercise, huh?
Yeah, so I think we were talking about, we talked about Jim in the last segment.
Let's talk and we only have five minutes remaining.
And so we will continue this very soon because it's an essential thing.
But let's talk about diet.
We talked about the man who's never been in the gym.
He walks into the gym.
What should he do?
A man who's never eaten right, a man who wants to get fit.
What should he do starting tomorrow?
Well, I'll tell you this.
I'm going to wrap up the exercise by saying to you, do things strict.
You do as high a weight as you can handle where you're kind of going to lose theme after five or six reps.
You can figure out that pretty soon.
It should take you a couple minutes to do that.
Do everything very slow and controlled and you won't hurt yourself.
That's the way that works.
It's called high-intensity training.
And then you can go through and you just do one exercise to the other until you're finished and you're done for the day.
And it can take about 20 minutes and you're finished.
And then you come back a couple days later and do it again.
And I can do this even when I'm fasting.
So the first rule about eating is don't eat all the time.
We used to eat at six or seven o'clock, if you remember the old days, and then we go to bed.
We wouldn't eat snacks all night long.
That's what we do today.
All this junk food, which has made the Jewish media rich as a dog, and fed all these horrible foods where we've got massive obesity, massive heart disease, massive diabetes, massive cancers and everything because we're destroying our metabolic system.
So the first thing to know is that we used to call it breakfast because it's breaking the fast.
And the truth is, the first rule is don't eat all the time.
It doesn't hurt to go through a meal.
The next deal is to eat highly nutritious foods that will cause you not to get hungry again.
If you eat lots of carbs and sugars, what's going to happen is you're going to get extremely hungry.
You're going to get a sugar high, especially when you're young.
And then you're going to get hypo glycemia and your sugar is going to low and you're going to feel like you're going to die.
I remember I felt like I was going to die in grade school about 11 o'clock.
I'd get so hungry if I just ate cornflakes, you know, or Pop-Tocks or something.
But when they gave you meat and eggs, pork and eggs or bacon and eggs or hamburger and eggs or something like that, and even back in those days, brains, believe it or not, shows you how the different diet we ate then.
And often we got liver in the evening.
But when you ate that, that stays with you because meat is a far more nutritious food.
So the first thing I would do is start cutting the carbs, cut the sugars, and eat more meat.
And the best meat to eat is not chicken, and it's not even pork today because they feed pork so much soy.
And I actually believe that this is this thing, you know, the truth is that human beings, they often say we're omnivores and all that, and we should be vegetarians and all this crap.
There's no people that ever lived on planet Earth that were only vegetarians.
You can't even live a life.
You can't even develop your children fully if you eat nothing but vegetables, our greens, our grains.
You can't do it.
You'd have to, because you'd have to have supplements.
And back then, we didn't even have supplements until about the last 50, 60 years.
Your brains wouldn't grow.
The kids would not grow.
They've had vegetarian people who fed their kids just plants and they thought they were really giving their kids the best diet.
Their brains didn't develop.
Their bodies didn't develop.
We see people that were hunter-gatherers next to the early farmers, right?
And the early farmers, they grew a foot shorter.
They had all kinds of difficulties.
Their teeth rotted out of their heads.
We're basically carnivores.
So I think we all should design our diet around, believe it or not, meat.
I know that's going against some of the things people believe, but I believe that.
Meat is the most nutritious thing you can eat.
And also, organ meat is really healthy.
Most people don't like Morgan meat today because they didn't learn to like it.
But meat is it.
That's where you get the, you know, the fatted meat is worth nine calories a gram, and the protein is worth four calories a gram.
And the carbohydrates end up damaging your body.
And grains have a lot of anti-nutrients in.
For instance, if you ate a plate of oysters, you're going to get a lot of great zinc.
And if you eat some oysters by themselves, and then you test the blood, your zinc is very high.
If you eat oysters with rice or beans and rice, something like that, you're going to find out that the zinc is not there because in the beans and the rice and the carbohydrates, like grains, they stop the body from absorbing the nutrients.
So I say eat a lot of meat.
Hey, there's the music and listening.
Beef is the best.
Beef is the best one.
We will continue this.
And when we do continue this, I'll tell you the story about the time when the news stations dispatched helicopters to find where David and I were hosting a meeting or when the black pastor bought all of our meals because he respected and admired the work that David Duke has done.
DavidDuke.com, we'll have him back soon.
Stay tuned, everybody.
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Days when the rains came down in the hollow, playing a new game, laughing and a running, hating, skipping and a jumping in the misty morning fall with a heart's thumping in you.
A brown-eyed girl.
And you mad, brown-eyed girl.
Now, whatever happened Tuesday and so slow.
Going down the old man with a transist radio.
Standing in the sunlight lamp.
High-high rainbow wall.
Slipping and sliding.
All along the water ball with you.
A brown-eyed girl.
And you, my brown-eyed girl.
Do you remember when we used to sing?
Sha la little extended Van Morrison there.
That's brown-eyed girl, the song I guess he is most known for in terms of his entire catalog.
That is the song my wife most likes me to sing to her.
And I did sing that to her on our honeymoon.
We were on a cruise and we took the mic at a piano bar.
And that's what came out.
Even though she doesn't actually have brown eyes, she has hazel eyes.
That's a little green, a little blue, a little brown.
But we brought that.
Listen, Jack Ryan is with us now.
Jack Ryan closing the show as he so often does.
And that was Van Morrison.
You brought up it, Jack.
You brought it up.
David Duke brought it up, who was, of course, just immediately preceded you.
DavidDuke.com, ladies and gentlemen, if you want to learn more about health and fitness and all of that, he covers it all.
Politics, culture, health, fitness, daviduke.com.
But Van Morrison under fire this week, Jack.
I mean, you are our cultural correspondent.
Books, news, movies, music.
Van Morrison, man, the Irish guy, Van Morrison, he's learning what it means to be a dissident now.
Well, a lot of times you have it that people that try to work in mainstream media, music, and entertainment, they're very much controlled about what they can say or do.
But when they get older, they're sort of retired.
They can sort of say what they want to do.
So Van Morrison has had a great, successful career and all things.
But now that he's older and things like that, he's stepped out of the sandbox and he's expressed his views about some politically incorrect things about this media mafia that just dominates all music and entertainment, movies and things like that.
And I like this song, the new one, they control the media.
But that song that you played, Brown Eye Girl, is one of my favorite songs of all time.
And it's one of the most popular songs that goes to my favorite dance, Sirak, Se La Rock.
And so I play that.
So it brings just great joy to my heart to play that song.
But you got to get out there.
You got to get on the dance floor, take the lessons, and get out there.
And that's what I'm doing.
And that's what I encourage our young men or middle-aged men to do.
It's like, just don't stop bellyaching and complaining of bad things.
Get out there and learn to dance.
And if you do, things are going to look better.
And they're looking a lot better for me.
Well, that's right, Jack.
And so that segues into the next thing.
And we mentioned last week you had a little hiatus from the program during the months of March and April where we were having these special series march around the world in the Confederate History Month.
But you're back and you're back in a big way.
But while you were gone, you were fine-tuning your dancing.
And now even martial arts, my son, my six-year-old son, just within the last month, started taking up karate.
So these are things, and this actually dovetails quite nicely with what David Duke was talking about with regards to fitness, fitness in mind, body, and spirit, dancing, martial arts.
These are things our men should consider.
Yes, it is.
I can't say that I'm a real great expert in Japanese martial arts.
I've only witnessed it one week, but I got invited back to join the thing.
So I'm doing something called Akido, which is martial arts.
And it's fighting with canes.
It's very much like the samurai swords, but you're not fighting with the swords with the stick.
And this is something that this goes in very well.
I'm a good tennis player, and the strikes are very, very similar to a forehand, backhand, two-handed one, things like that.
And just I've always been a great admirer of the Japanese people.
I think they're good people, and particularly like rough places.
We can talk about some other things that's going on.
But I'm invited back.
I'm going to get into it.
And so I think these are good physical things to be involved in sports.
My sports are mostly tennis now, which I got back.
I did very well the last two weeks in tennis on Clay Court.
The hardcourt hurts my knees of legs and stuff.
So I'm trying to be a good Clay Court player.
And then I'm going back into this Japanese martial arts.
I think it's called Aikido there.
So that's what I'm going to do.
And we're getting out of COVID and we're going out there.
And I encourage our listeners to try something similar back.
Don't just sit home on the couch and watch SEC football or NFL football and things.
And then news is very depressing.
And obviously there's murder in Mayhem.
But let's get out there.
Let's do some physical activities, good sports.
And then I cannot recommend men is enough.
They do partner dancing.
Well, you mentioned COVID breaking down and the whole thing with the mass restrictions and all of this.
But thankfully, you can still traverse the bridges of Chicago.
David and I are a couple of River City boys on the Mississippi River, Memphis and New Orleans, respectively.
Got the bridge in Memphis Falls thing.
I mean, one of the most critical pieces of infrastructure in the entire country.
You can't drive across it anymore.
That's Third World America.
Chicago, I mean, we read about Chicago all the time.
Every weekend, there's about what?
I mean, 350 homicides in Chicago, almost exclusively black on black.
No, it's only 226.
It's only 2026 this year.
But you can still travel the Chicago River.
And one of the reasons why the homicide's total, even though, okay, the shootings are just astronomical.
So this year, the shootings are 1,215.
Last year, it was 4,000 plus.
But because we have so much of these shootings, we've got like very expertise, like mash hospitals.
So the people get shot, but they stiff them up so they don't die.
So even though our shootings are just horrible, the actual homicides are only down to 226.
We're probably going to be on pace to arrival.
I think the total last year was 792 murders there.
So we'll probably.
Unreal.
Unreal.
But you can die of boredom.
I mean, there's ways of dying, and there's ways of stirring of boredom.
And so many of our people are so boring that they're out there.
So we want our people to get out there, do some physical activities, martial arts, dancing, sports, tennis, and things like that.
So the worst way to die is to die of boredom.
And our people are too boring.
We have to be more fun.
We have to be exciting and things like that.
Do skydiving.
I retired from motorcycling and skydiving.
Those are things that I did before, but I had some interesting things.
Hey, but you know, I'll tell you, I got to tell the audience, you have sent me some of the videos of you partner dancing and doing what have you been doing?
What's the dance?
Okay, so, okay, the dance, I mean, the dance that I did the best, which I did, I started like 20 years ago.
It's called, the name is called Sirox C'est Le Roque.
Even though the name is French, it's most popular in British places, England, Australia, South Africa.
It's when Chubby Checker the Twist went to the continent, the Europeans wanted to hold on to their partners and twist and spin.
And that's the kind of thing they did.
So the video I did, I started with a Texas two-step, which is a fun, but it's still easy.
It's something that all of our people could do.
I do a Texas two-step, and then you go into Siroc.
So that was a video that I showed you.
And if we could teach it, we could get out there.
People stop watching SEC football or fake wrestling.
You could learn the Texas two-step.
It's something that most of our people could do.
But otherwise, most popular dances are.
No, I was just saying, that's the thing.
I mean, you got to get into the gym.
You got to mind, body, and spirit, learn to dance, learn to play a sport, learn to lift weights.
I mean, that's all better than consuming what comes on the electric babysitter in your living room.
CNN, you know, this guy that's camped out in your living room corrupts you.
Yeah, we talked about that.
We talked about that last week, didn't we, Jack?
In your segment, we talked about it.
Right.
Yeah.
You don't want Harvey Weinstein babysitting your kids through the door, man.
But he's camped out in your living room.
Appliance there in the...
He's got them in there.
Well, so, listen, fitness, mind, body, and health.
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There's some music that I haven't heard before.
Oh, that's Ben Morris's new song.
Well, there you go.
There it is, ladies.
We should probably, we played that.
Talk about it enough, haven't we?
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I love you too.
I see the spirit and there's nothing else to do.
Oh, it's your colour.
Your hair is brown.
You're a hazard.
I love the kitchen when there's no one else around.
So that's Jack's contribution to the show tonight.
Turning Japanese is the song by the vapors.
We don't want to turn Japanese.
We want to stay who we are.
But I'll tell you this about the Japanese.
I respect some elements of their culture.
I respect the kamikaze.
I respect the samurai, people who would die and would rather die before be dishonored.
That's the kind of culture we need to reinstill in our people.
And so, Jack, why did you pick the song?
Well, I'm trying to look to do Japanese things.
I'm taking up this Japanese martial arts.
I think it's a keto.
But I've always respected the Japanese, and I think that they're interesting, great people.
Obviously, it's not ours, but and things that go bad that our media, we have to have good media.
We need to have our music and our writers and things like that.
But we're dispossessed.
So our entire media is dominated by this horrible J media mafia and things like that.
So I know younger people, and they look, their children, they do Korean boy bands.
And the Japanese media is dominated, is controlled by the Japanese.
They don't let other people do that.
And I've noticed in certain times, the Japanese have stepped up in some certain places.
So one of the guys I really think we should research is this the president of Peru, Alberto Fujimori, that came in Peru was like this in the 80s and 90s.
It was just terrorized by these horrible shining past communists, horror, like their Maoist terrorists and stuff.
And he got elected.
And he did a very good job.
And he also promoted our people, European people there.
And so in rough places, sometimes where are we going to do it?
Sometimes some Japanese savior will kind of step up, like Alberto Fujimori.
So, yeah.
So I think that Southerners and people like us just look, if our media is just, it's just so terrible, the Academy Awards, the Grammys and things like that.
I so wish we had great black American music from the 70s, RB Seoul, and things like that, but it's just not happening.
We're getting crushed with this rap music and stuff.
So why not look to Asia for some good culture or spiritualism or some strong man?
And yeah, it doesn't mean that you have to actually physically become Japanese, but that's what I'm looking to do.
So I'm trying to go more Japanese.
Hey, take the best elements of each culture, apply it however you need to to make our people better.
We can do that.
Here's another thing, though, Jack, in contemporary recent news, I guess this week, at least between last show and this one, Liz Cheney has been drummed out of the leadership position of the Republican Party.
So this is, you know, we talk about trends.
We talk about good news versus bad news.
Was it better, you know, David Duke or featured guest and that?
Was it better in 90 or is it better now?
I mean, there's so many reasons you could argue that it was better then than now, and you would be quite right to argue that.
But there are some positive trends that are taking place.
The Republican base is realigning, and you see it now with two Republican representatives in particularly, they are United States members of the House, Lauren Boebert out of Colorado and Marjorie Taylor Greene out of Georgia.
And even to a lesser extent, Tommy Lauren, the little, what they're calling Nazi Barbie for Fox News.
They're calling each of these women Nazis.
They have never mentioned race or the Jewish question or anything of any importance.
They stand up for maybe the Second Amendment.
They stand up for freedom of speech.
Maybe they're a little bit opposed to political correctness.
I generally am favorable of them.
I don't have a bad opinion of them, but they certainly don't take it to the last full measure.
They certainly don't talk about the things where the rubber meets the road.
But even they are being referred to as Nazis.
And I think, Jack, that, you know, I wrote this book 10 years ago now, almost 11, 11 years ago.
It was actually 11 years ago come June, racism, schmazism, how they use this R word to stifle whites from becoming who we are.
But they have become, it's become so scattershot now, where they just spray it so freely and so liberally, where even milquetoast conservatives like the three women I just mentioned become Nazis, according to the modern parlance of our times and the way that the media presents them.
And I think that becoming so overzealous, you know, I released this thing, not released it, but I've said it for years.
There is an ADL to English dictionary.
Racist means white person.
White supremacist means white person who doesn't hate himself.
Anti-Semite means Gentile.
Neo-Nazi means Gentile who openly disagrees with the Jewish person.
And if you apply those translations to any article, the articles begin to make a lot more sense.
And so I think that by labeling even the most milquetoast of traditionalists like Lauren Bobert, like Marjorie Taylor Greene, like Tommy Lauren, as Nazis, I think these terms are really beginning to lose their sting.
And I think that plays in our favor.
Now, Marjorie Taylor Greene, all these people are the same as David Duke, the same as James Edwards, the same as Jack Ryan.
That means really, frankly, Jack, half of the American electorate are these things as applied.
I think that Peter Brimlow, the V-DARE editor, he was a brilliant man who worked in Forbes magazine, National Review.
He has a pretty good quote.
A racist is someone who's winning an argument with a liberal or winning an argument with a libertarian.
And so those are things.
And then Jesus Christ, like all men will hate you because of me, but you stands firm, will be saved.
So if they're not calling you names, you're not doing anything good.
I worked as a public school teacher in Brooklyn, in Red Hook, Brooklyn, for two years.
I got caught a racist every day of my life.
After the 10,000 times, you get called a racist.
It sort of loses its thing.
And I think our biggest problem is so many of our leaders are just total cowards that they can't be getting, you know, it's one thing to be getting your head chopped off with terrorists or everything, but it's just someone calls you a name, a racist, and you start backing down and crying.
And I really like to single out this really terrible leader and family, Mitt Romney, Mittens Romney.
What kind of parent would name their child Mittens?
Okay, and it's just, it's just, he's a total, he looks clean, he's wholesome, and stuff, but he's just a terrible coward.
And so he actually, his father let, he was governor of Michigan.
He allowed these black criminals to burn down the city of Detroit, Michigan.
My mom was raised in Michigan.
It used to be a, Detroit used to be a nice place to live, but they are there and they can't, not only are they not going to put down a black riot or gangster criminals, but they can't take some of these people just calling them names, saying, oh, you're, you're racist.
And people start crying and say, oh, I'm not racist.
It makes me sick on things like that.
So this is nothing new.
But this idea is Liz Cheney, she's the daughter of Dick Cheney, who's the vice president.
He's very much, he's a white Gentile like us, but he's part of that military-industrial complex.
They don't care who the war is for if they make money.
And so they go along with the Zionists.
And so all these wars are in Iraq or Syria or Serbia.
And so we hope they won't back off.
But a lot of our people, they just like the military.
They like wars.
They don't care who we're going to war with, whether it's Germany, northern Italians, Serbia, or the like.
And they say, yeah, just support the military, bomb them, and stuff like that.
So I hope that is a good sign.
And President Trump did say, let's back off.
We have to stop doing these stupid wars.
We need to put America first.
So that's a good sign.
But it's a rough deal.
So you just can't let these neoconservatives.
And then they're not all Jewish, but Liz Cheney is terrible.
The daughter of John McCain is terrible.
The Romneys are terrible.
Bush family is terrible.
So we've been there.
So it is what it is.
Well, hey, I'll tell you what, I can't improve upon that.
That's Jack Ryan doing what he does as our closer so often here on this program.
And Jack, of course, we appreciate you being part of the team and part of the content and part of the brand here at TPC.
And the last 30 minutes, we'd like to infuse a little humor.
Oh, no, what is it?
Humor dancing.
Sometimes, sometimes.
Shut up and dance.
Shut up and dance.
Particularly women.
Don't listen to their political opinions.
Just tell them to just start dancing.
We don't care about your political opinions.
It'd be nice if they had something intelligent, something on our side.
But most of the time, so women love to dance.
They love to dance.
So just get out there.
Men take the lead.
Lead in there.
Things are going to be good.
And things are going to get better.
But just do partner dancing.
But I'm going to do Japanese martial arts.
I think it's aikido.
So I got a big stick to.
You got to figure out which one it is first, and then you got to figure it out.
Yes, but well, it's all good.
So, hey, Jack, and listen, hold it another Fortune.
It's not an easy job.
No, it's not.
We don't know Jack in Chicago.
They recognize Jack in Chicago.
Give my best to all the great Southern people.
I love them.
Vanderbilt baseball team is doing very well.
That's my alma mater.
I think we're the best baseball.
College baseball is something we can get behind.
We need to get away from football and basketball.
Hey, I think you got to get away from Chicago.
You could sell your place in Chicago and buy a microstate down here in the rural South.
What are you working on, man?
Hey, take the train.
Take the train.
Hey, everybody, for our entire staff and crew, for Jack, Ryan, Keith Alexander, David Duke, our featured guests of tonight.
I'm James Edwards.
We'll be back next week.
Hope you enjoyed the night half as much as I did.
If you enjoyed it half as much as I did, it was the best night of your year.