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July 31, 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.
Let me take you where the action is.
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Let me take you where the action is.
It's so easy to meet your baby where the action is.
Keith, where is the action every Saturday night?
Right here at the political cesspool.
That's what Freddie Boom Boom was talking about.
He just didn't know it yet.
Way, way back then.
Were you better off, Keith, at the time of Boom Boom Cannon, or are you better off now?
Oh, look.
Look, I live a retro life.
The past was better, and you can live there if you want to, along with me.
All right.
Well, hey, listen.
Fun first hour.
We haven't had a first hour like that in a while.
We're able to work in quite a few different and varied styles.
It's a foghorn, not an authentic foghorn.
I didn't say it wasn't a foghorn.
It was just a ship horn.
But I guess you would call that the same as a fog horn.
That's why you have a shithorn so you can identify where the ship is in the fog.
Well, there you have it.
Anyway, Jack Ryan's coming up later this hour with a report of the Olympics.
And Larry Harden, our featured guest of the night.
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And Billy Joe Royal.
We like his music too.
Anyway, there's nothing I can tell you about COVID that you haven't already heard or have figured out for yourself.
But I got to bring it up this week.
We don't talk about it a lot, but according to recent estimates, 60% of the country has now been fully vaccinated.
Yet over the course of the last few days, the last week, they have come back with restrictions and masking ordinances.
You have the governor of New York, Cuomo, saying that if he had his way, they would send people, not what they're doing in North Carolina and other places where they send COVID missionaries to try to proselytize to you.
But no, the governor of New York said he would take people literally out of their homes and force them to get the shot.
So that's where we're going.
You have businesses now, private businesses saying you cannot come in unless you have a proof of vaccination.
Disney World and other places are now doing full masks again after having relaxed that earlier in the summer.
All of a sudden, after trending in the right direction for several weeks, we have taken a hard turn back to this dystopian totalitarian nonsense that we saw last year.
And if 60% of the population is fully vaccinated, what's the problem?
If the vaccines work, what are they worried about?
If somebody like me gets the virus, what's it matter to you?
I mean, wouldn't you be better off if a conservative Christian like myself just happens to get it and die?
Does that bother you?
If you're vaccinated, you should be all well and good.
Well, of course, now they're saying, well, it doesn't really fully protect you against the Delta variant or the AirTran variant or the ValueJet variant.
And so now it's all coming back and you're seeing private businesses, and that's a slippery slope.
Once you have private businesses saying, hey, if you don't have proof of your vaccine, you're not coming in here.
It's all going now, Keith, in the wrong direction.
So I did a poll of TPC's audience, and we did a little poll on our Twitter.
And let me pull it up here.
There it is, the COVID vaccine.
Choice number one, never going to get it.
Number two, already got it.
Just to see, am I reading the tea leaves right?
Is the audience with me on this?
84.2% said they're never going to get the vaccine.
15.8 said they already got it.
So that's the way it breaks down.
Well, all of this proves the truth of Robert E. Lee's prediction.
He said if those people, meaning Lincoln and the Union soldiers and the radical Yankee abolitionists and radical Republicans, win this war, he said, America will become a bully abroad and a tyrant at home.
I tell you what, Robert E. Lee, you nailed it.
When you hit the nail on the head, you drive it straight.
Well, we said this, I think, last week in talking about it just very, very briefly with Sam Bushman.
My body, my choice certainly works if you're a woman who engages in abortion, the murder of her own child.
It could be your body, your choice.
So with me or with people who are hesitant, look, if the government and the media is telling you the same thing, you run in the opposite direction.
You do whatever the opposite is of what they're doing.
Well, again, because everything that the government has done and everything the media advocates for is always to the detriment of our best interest if you are people like us.
Look, it's real easy when you realize we have a two-tiered justice system.
It's my body, my choice if you're a left-winger.
On the other hand, if you're on the right side of the political spectrum, your body, not your choice.
Well, and look, I don't have a problem with friends of mine who have gotten the vaccine.
I know people who have gotten it.
I don't think any more or less of them necessarily.
It's just, I mean, you can do that if you think it's in your best interest, and I can choose another way if I think it's in my best interest.
But society is really sort of dividing on these lines now, the vaccinated versus the unvaccinated, like it's another wedge that's not.
It's a partisan issue.
They've made it into a partisan issue.
Rather than being something that is going to be decided based upon facts, it's based upon partisanship.
If you're a good card-carrying leftist, you're all for vaccination.
And if you're not, then you are against it.
And look, for me, I say I fear the vaccine more than I fear getting what is.
Now, Keith's rumbling through the pretzel container here.
So if you hear a little background noise, that's just Keith going for those salty sailors.
Or else it is the big earthquake we've been waiting for since 1811.
But for me, and again, folks, if you've gotten the vaccine, God bless you, that was a decision you made, and you have every right to make it.
And again, I don't have a problem with that.
But I see this as a relatively mild illness.
I would rather not have it than have it.
I think it would probably make you sick.
I think you'd probably wish that you didn't have it if you do get it.
But for me, I think I would get it and I would survive it and I wouldn't be happy for a couple of days.
But I would rather just go that and build up the immunity to it naturally than take a hastily produced vaccine that I just I'm sorry if the media generous when you say a hastily produced vaccine I don't know what to think of it but let me say this if you get it do what President Trump did take some hydrochloroquine And then you'll be fine.
Well, supposedly he received some sort of a vaccine too.
But the more the regime tries to bully Red State Americans to take the jab, the less likely they're going to be to do so.
I think everybody knows that.
I think the people, and by the way, the 60% of the people who have been vaccinated are the ones that would, I'm guessing, would be most vulnerable to it.
Elderly people, people with comorbidities.
You're never going to get 100% of the population to do anything.
And it's certainly not young, healthy people and children and things like that.
I think 60% of the population, the 60% that have gotten it, are the ones who, if it is what they say it is and not something dangerous, then they've already gotten it to begin with.
And if it works, who the hell cares?
Well, there's some schizophrenia about this in the black community, at least as far as I can tell.
They're the people, one, most likely to be wearing masks in public, and two, least likely to be getting the vaccination.
So go figure.
You know, that's talk about schizophrenia.
That's what, you know, do you believe it or not?
Well, I guess they've got a foot in each camp.
They believe it and they don't believe it.
Or they think that the vaccine is dangerous, but wearing a mask isn't, which may be a very reasonable position to take.
I tell you what, you don't want to wear a mask during a southern summer, 100-degree heat and 100% humidity.
Well, you breathe back all of your carbon dioxide.
You're going to, you know, quite frankly, I think it's probably unhealthy to wear a mask all the time.
But there has been an actual seething response to the people who in the media who are now demanding and blaming people who are unvaccinated who don't want to take this vaccine for all the ills of society.
You're very selfish.
I've heard some lefties saying that people that don't take the vaccine are being selfish.
You know, again, charact assassination, there's no freedom of choice.
There's no constitutional rights in America anymore.
You basically have to do what Big Brother tells you.
And again, the fact that it's been such an abrupt about faith, all of a sudden, even after nearly two-thirds of the population, according to the establishment's figures, who knows if this is true or accurate, but that's what they say.
And again, they keep talking about the cases, the cases, the cases have gone up.
Well, the cases, and in so many of these cases, it may be either mild forms of mild symptoms that develop, or you may be completely asymptomatic.
But there's a big difference between cases and deaths.
All they have to harp on is the number of cases have gone up because the deaths are still very, very low.
Well, look, the number of cases is a big open question.
Are they really cases, or are they people that just coincidentally have to test positive for the COVID virus but really weren't sick or whatnot?
But what is real?
The COVID cases may be suspect, but the vaccination is real.
You take that vaccination, it may have not, it may have little to do with the actual disease of COVID, but you are getting vaccinated.
And who knows what the consequences of that are?
Nobody knows because we don't have enough time.
We haven't had enough experience with it over time to find out what the long-term consequences would be.
Speaking of time, I'll have to ask Mr. Producer.
I've got a pretty good internal clock after 17 years of doing this.
And so I know when our commercial breaks are supposed to come up, and I want to say we may have blown through one or didn't tap the brakes.
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You make me feel like I've never felt you.
Since it's so good, I have to holler for help.
You can come to scream like you did, but you did, but you did not.
And I thank you.
You can have no home me like you did, but you did what you did.
And I thank you.
Well, as always, we are in the debt of our listening audience, and that's another thing that we haven't had time to do in far too long.
And that's read some of this glorious correspondence that comes in.
And so since we had a couple of extra minutes tonight, before we get to Jack and his Olympic coverage, before we get to our featured guest of the night, Mary Ray Hardin, why don't we just dip into the mailbag at random here?
And all these handwritten notes and cards, and a lot of them make some good points.
Here's one from Virginia, a Virginia listener to James and Keith.
Thank you so much for what you do.
I learn a great deal from each show, but more importantly, you give me the courage and the strength anew to strive to live each week with integrity in accordance with our values and the eternal truths we hold so dear.
Look forward to meeting you brothers one day.
No surrender.
That comes from Mike in Virginia.
William in Colorado writes.
James and Keith and staff of TPC, thanks again for your excellent work and very best wishes.
Well, thank you so much from Colorado.
I like this one.
Yeah, a belated birthday card.
It's got a fish swimming in a bowl of vodka.
Now, we could do that after a show, some of these shows.
This comes from Rob, also in Virginia.
Very belated.
Happy birthday.
By best of you, your family, to Keith and to the entire TPC fraternity.
And that is what we are.
We are a family.
We have always said it, and we certainly mean it.
From Phillip in Illinois to the greatest show on earth.
God bless the Cesspool boys.
Keith, that would include you.
I appreciate it.
Jimmy up in Washington State, the June 5th interview with the sailors from the USS Liberty was broadcasting excellence, and that's addressed to Eddie as well.
And Eddie, of course, made that show happen.
And to Eddie, we are thankful for that.
Ralph in Arkansas.
James and Keith, look forward to hearing the real truth from you every week on matters related to the fight for our people and our civilization.
You both remind me of Charles Martell and Nathan Bedford Forrest fighting our enemies.
Now, that may be.
Now, which one is which?
That may be too much praise.
You're both brave and courageous warriors.
May God bless you and your work.
Well, thank you so much, Ralph.
And also, Ralph sent an email with a recommendation that we would like to share with you.
So let me pull that up.
Dear James and Keith, first I want to say how grateful I am for your work and that you do at TPC for our people and our nation.
I have a request.
Could you give a word about a website that I've been reading for a few years?
I believe it is a great website for TPC fans.
Please check it out and see if you can mention it on your show.
Well, Ralph, we can and we will.
And here it is.
And we have.
We are doing so.
CambriaWillNotYield.com.
CambriaWillNotYield.com.
Oh, I've checked that out before.
That is a great website.
CambriawillNotYield.com.
Well, we get letters from all over the world.
Here is one from our neighbors to the north in Canada.
Dear James and Keith, I trust this contribution will breach the 49th parallel and will survive its trip through the U.S. Postal Service.
And it did.
It did.
I'm reading it now, so it did make it.
It is gratifying to learn that your donors have come through for you in response to the shutting down of your ability to receive online monies.
I know a fair amount about you, James, so I will now tell you a bit about myself.
And I'm not going to read that.
That's a personal piece of correspondence.
I'm going to excise that.
But this is something that happens a lot, Keith, and it's something that I'm so proud of.
We build this very real and organic relationship with our listening audience, and they too reciprocate that.
And we share ourselves with each other, and we're all in this.
They're part of the team.
Well, they tell us about what's going on in their lives, and we tell them what's going on in our lives.
And I really appreciate the fact that the fraternity, as another writer put it, in our brotherhood has grown to such an extent where we are that familiar with one another.
That's a true brotherhood.
I listen to the show every Saturday evening and perhaps the following morning.
As always, I enjoyed immensely and recommend it to friends.
I do appreciate that you cover all the bases.
As far as I'm concerned, race realism and Jewish power and influence are the keys to understanding.
Take care, and I hope that your family is well.
And they are, and they are, and thank you so much.
That is from Ed in Canada.
How about this one from Steve in Pennsylvania to James and Keith?
Keep up the great work, my friends.
I'm proud of you.
I'm a Yankee by birth, but a rebel by choice.
Well, indeed, indeed.
And this last one will read, Keith from Maryland writes, not this Keith, but another Keith.
Right.
There's more than one person named Keith in the universe.
How about this one?
The lightning bugs are coming out.
The 17-year cicadas have gone away for another 17 years.
And the political cesspool fights for European peoples season after season, year in and year out.
And this is a guy who never misses.
And there are a lot of you out there like Keith in Maryland.
Never misses a quarterly fundraising drive without you.
We just wouldn't be here.
And we thank you.
You didn't have to love us, but you did, but you did, but you did.
James is going to sing Maryland, My Maryland for you.
Anyway, that's just a little bit of the correspondence that we receive on a daily basis.
Thank you so much.
And keep it coming.
It is truly the wind in ourselves.
And it means, well, it means everything.
Okay, so that being said, Keith, we do, in fact, have a couple of spare minutes here before we go to Jack and learn about the Olympics.
Let's talk about the Olympics for a minute.
Give it a two-minute preview because we want Jack, of course, we want the spotlight to shine most prominently on Jack during his segments because we have the rest of the show for ourselves.
But tell us who you were zeroing in on with regard to the Olympics.
Simone Riles, you know, the famous black American gymnast who was supposed to be the gold menor winner that bailed out, said that she was having issues, personal issues.
Winning is now losing.
Excuse me, losing is now winning.
Now, she didn't even compete, and she's like the hero of the heroine of the American.
And they are basically challenging any retrograde racist to say anything negative, to have a discouraging word about her tanking America's chance to get another gold medal after all of the time, effort, and energy that has been put into her career by the U.S. Olympic Committee.
But on the other hand, let me tell you this.
I think I know the real reason.
She is reacting to the fact that her brother, Tyrell, was involved in a triple murder trial.
He was being tried for three murders, I understand.
And apparently, one of the witnesses couldn't make identification of him as being the person.
So the jury found him not guilty.
And I've seen a video, a viral video, of the mother of one of the victims just coming unglued, which, quite frankly, is understandable.
But maybe that was the secret reason that nobody is mentioning in the mainstream media.
All right.
Well, Jack has been watching the Olympics.
This is sort of a behind-enemy lines segment, the woke Olympics.
We did a fun poll on the Olympics, too, that we'll cite for you when we come back.
And we're still just now 30 minutes away from Larry Ray Hart.
We made a vent tonight.
Stay tuned, everybody.
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Friday night I crashed your party.
Saturday I said I'm sorry.
Sunday came and trashed me out again.
I was only having fun.
Wasn't hurting anyone.
And we all enjoyed the weekend for a change.
I was stranded in the combat zone.
I walked to vegetables.
Even rolled my motorcycle and the rain.
And you told me not to die, but I made it home alive.
So you said that only proves that I've been saved.
You may be right.
I may be crazy.
You're looking for turn out the lights.
Don't try to save me.
You may be wrong.
Oh, I know, but you may be right.
All right, to introduce his coverage of the ongoing Olympic Games, here now is Jack Ryan back for the first time since we were together in South Carolina.
Yeah, that was a rough trip.
We had a couple of long nights there back to back, but he's back.
Jack's back and he's rested and he's happy and he's healthy.
We're as happy as he can be in Chicago.
But he had the idea a few days ago of covering the Olympics.
And I said, Jack, it's a great idea.
Why don't you watch it for us?
Because God knows I can't stand to do it.
And tell us what you see.
And I think there's probably a lot of interesting angles or angles that would be of interest to this particular audience that are currently playing out in the Olympics.
Jack, how are you?
I'm okay.
I'm alive.
It's a beautiful night outside of Chicago, just gorgeous, 72 degrees.
Perfect.
The parks are green and lush.
So it's beautiful.
So, yeah, it's nice.
All right, the Olympics.
What's going on?
What have you noticed?
What are the storylines?
Keith was mentioning just a moment ago this person who dropped out of the Olympics and she's supposed to be like the big hero of the whole show.
What's going on?
Well, yes, they are.
They're trying to use sports to promote certain political cultural agendas.
It's usually racial.
And so they're trying to annoy the superstar that we're all supposed to honor and worship.
They had, it seems about two of them that they featured, that the black gymnast in the United States who did very, very well in past Olympics.
She was predicted to be the greatest thing ever and an Obama figure type one.
And then there's the half Japanese, half black Haitian tennis player, Osaka, and they made her an international star.
She really didn't have much connection with Japan before this, but because it came up, they had her light the Olympic torch.
And so they're trying to present this as a way to make Japan multicultural, multiracial.
Both of these girls crashed early.
They lost, and it didn't come off.
So I'm pretty happy about that.
So that's there.
But otherwise, I would just say it's just the Olympics has just gotten crazy.
They've quadrupled the number of sports since the 1970s.
They have so many sports, golf, tennis, bridge.
And then they have all of these women sports that have become, first it's women's sports, like women's boxing or something, women's rugby, then it's women's lesbian, but then that's not enough.
And then it's trainee women.
So you got women's rugby, and then there's, of course, some guy used to be a man that's a trainee at 240 pounds and it's running over and crashing people.
And then I swear that it must be in Chicago, it must be like over half of the single white women are lesbians or pretend to be lesbians.
They got to walk on eggshells.
And someone just say, you know, I wouldn't want my daughter to be playing rugby against some 240-pound training that used to be a guy running over.
And then these lesbian people go nuts in the bar.
And so it's just, it's like that song coming in that if you're a sane person and you're trying to watch the Olympics, everything's insane.
And you just look at this, and the Japanese are a traditional national people.
So all these cultural corruptions that start in the West come over.
And you can just see the Japanese are like, what did we do to deserve this?
Why are all these crazy people in the world?
This is our revenge for Pearl Harbor sending all those transgender athletes over.
Well, Jack, you're right about that, too.
The Asian nations and the Eastern European nations, they look like the nations that the athletes there look like the nations they're supposed to represent.
But America, obviously Western Europe, it looks like the United Nations fielded the team.
It looks like the bar scene in Star Wars.
But I did that.
Okay.
Sorry, go ahead.
No, no, you go ahead, Jack.
Okay, one good thing that I saw was that the Swedish women's soccer team, they did kneel before it because they had to follow what the Americans did for Black Lives Matter.
But they were very good-looking, very Nordic, Swedish-Swedish.
And they weren't where they didn't have purple hair for crazy haircuts, that lesbian, I don't know what they call it, like a samurai haircut where they shaved the size.
They didn't have it.
And these good-looking white Nordic Swedish girls, they look good.
And boy, and they just beat the American team 3-0.
And it was just great.
So that was the one thing that I liked that I was really happy about.
Really, this is the first Olympics I've watched in which I was actively rooting against the United States.
Well, I put a poll to that.
What took you so long, man?
What took you so long to learn?
Yeah, I put a poll up.
I put a poll up, and the question was, who are you?
This was on July the 25th, so right after the Olympics started.
And the Olympics run through for a few more days.
When Jack comes on next week, we're going to have a big rap session on what all we saw and learned and suffered through.
But the question was, who are you rooting for in the Olympics?
The United States or anyone playing the United States.
And the respondents on our Twitter account, 89.7 of our audience said anyone playing the U.S., 10.3 said the United States.
And surely they were just trolling us.
So, yeah, I mean, I saw the so-called American basketball team at the last Olympics.
They were playing in the championship around Serbia.
And Serbia looked like a group of 12 Serbians.
And I mean, who do you think I was?
I rooted for the team that I had more in common with.
Of course.
And the American team looked like the bar scene from Star Wars.
Well, if the bar scene from Star Wars were 100% black.
Anyway, so yeah, so the Olympics has just become another, and this is just another great European tradition that has just been sullied by leftist, progressive treachery.
There's no stone unturned.
There is nothing that they will not touch and sully, given the opportunity.
Yeah, they do that, but that's just also just too much sports.
I mean, they just had the Euro Soccer Championship, and they tried to politicize that one.
So there were some black players on the English team.
Now, they were okay, and they were actually not mercenaries.
They actually were raised in England, but they tried to make them the national stars.
So it ended up being a shootout.
So they had the last three players be the black players that would shoot for England.
So if they scored the winning goal, they would be the national heroes that made the first Euro or World Cup since 1966.
So they set it up, and of course, the black players choked, missed the goal until they couldn't.
The national heroes are national zeros.
Right, what they just did.
So it's just too much sports, too much political sports.
I mean, my God, they have bridge.
The cart game bridge is an Olympic sport.
So it's just.
I didn't know that.
You got to be joking.
I'm pretty sure that's the thing.
Wait, Jack, is that for real?
That's the way I understand it.
They didn't cover it, but they did, I think, and the most stupid sport ever.
It was before you were born, but they had these walking races where you would run with your elbows going out.
You have to feed on the ground.
It looks like something out of the Monty Pison, the Ministry of Silly Walks.
I think they did actually get rid of the walking races.
That was just so incredibly stupid there.
But yeah, I mean, you feel really guilty watching it during the middle of the day.
You say you don't have an eight to five job.
You feel it's some kind of plot to make you feel guilty about not having a job.
Maybe we'll get out there.
But yeah, the Olympics is a lot of fun.
I thought it would be in the early morning.
Are they not having these things in the early morning?
Well, I mean, it's all throughout the day and night.
I mean, you know, obviously over there in Japan, it's a little bit of a time zone differential.
And by the way, China does lead in the total number of gold medals.
They're tied to total medals.
That's gold, silver, and bronze with the United States.
Japan's in second place.
The United States in third in total medals.
But in gold medals, China and Japan lead so far.
Now, Russia has been banned from the Olympics, but Russia does have Russia.
OK.
Russia has officially been banned from the Olympics, but they are still fielding an Olympic team that's called the Russian Olympic Committee.
So they still fill a team, but I guess it's just unofficial.
I don't know, whatever.
But they're four.
Yeah, I couldn't figure out what that was.
The Republic of Korea with a C?
And I'm like, who are these fucking people?
They're sort of white, but I'm like.
This all started in the Jimmy Carter administration.
Remember when they had the Moscow Olympics held in Moscow, Tennessee?
I remember that back in like 1970.
Yeah, they boycotted it.
I guess 1980.
Yeah, boycott of it because Russia invaded Afghanistan.
Boy, that one really worked out really well for us that we backed the Afghan Muslims.
Yeah, it started a very pernicious tradition of politicizing the Olympics, which apparently hasn't gone away with his intention.
And another instance of it being politicized was when the pop-tart pink said she'd pay the fine for the team that wouldn't wear their jerseys because it offended their feminist sensibilities.
I think it was a volleyball team.
They wouldn't wear their Olympic-mandated jerseys.
They were topless.
Is that what happened?
No, no.
This is the opposite of what it normally is.
And they wouldn't wear their bikini bottoms.
They wanted to wear like long johns or something.
If I let you go totally naked, that would be the great protest, right?
So, anyway, so there's that going on.
Well, anyway, we'll come back.
We'll come back with Jack.
We'll talk a little bit more about the Olympics, and who knows what else we'll get into with Jack Ryan.
You just never know with Jack.
And then in the third hour, it's still coming, ladies and gentlemen, the former DEA special agent of 30 years, Larry Ray Hart.
We'll come back to the political cesspool right after these messages here on the Liberty News Radio Network.
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Thank you, Master Jack.
You took a colored ribbon from all of the sky.
You caught me hard as the years went by.
To tie up all your problems and make them me.
And then to sell a new people in the street.
It's a strange, strange world we live in, Master Jack.
You taught me all I know and I never knew.
It's a very strange world tonight, thank you, Master Jack.
We were having supper tonight, Jack, and we were going over the agenda and the outline of the program segment by segment.
I said in these two segments, Jack is going to come on to a report on Olympic.
He said, I want to dedicate a song to Jack because he loves you so much and he loves the collaborations we have so much.
And so he said, let's play Master Jack, and he's going to tell you who sings it and where they're from.
That should also have special meaning to you, Jack.
It's from South Africa.
That's a South African group.
Went to number 18 in the Hot 100 in 1968.
What's the name of the group?
Four Jacks and a Jill.
Master Jack.
Have you ever heard that before, Jack?
I can't say that I have.
I was maybe a little young.
You didn't even hear it.
But you know, maybe it could still be Dutch Afrikaner music when I was down in South Africa.
So these people are Dutch Afrikaners.
Yeah, so that was 68.
Maybe it could still be a hit in South Africa.
Of course, Jack left America after the election and got stuck in Africa for about half a year.
He got back.
And we're certainly better for that.
Met many a Jill over there.
Anyway, they were more good looking friendly women in Africa than in the last 10 years in Chicago.
And same about South Carolina.
Well, that ain't saying much.
That's saying something, though.
It does.
They look like Swedes, but they're friendly, and the exchange rate is good.
They're not spoiled.
I had a great time.
I met so many friends.
I hope to go back.
You go up there and look like a prince.
Yeah, you don't want to go up there right now, though, because, I mean, it's like as bad as it normally is, it's worse.
It's reached a new level of depravity over there.
I was in the Western Cape, and that was up in Natal there.
And they have separate.
They're kind of rival places.
So, and the thing that I noticed is that a lot of the black Africans working in Cape are not native South Africans.
They're from Zimbabwe and Mali and other places.
So they're kind of happy to be living there.
And it's not, you don't see a lot of these.
They're not caught up in the local politics.
Yeah, they are.
I mean, everyone prefers some hardworking immigrants.
The same problem that we have in this country.
People say, oh, these immigrants come here and they just want to work.
And they do for a while, but then the thing breaks down.
But I don't know.
I'm optimistic.
I see that they're good people and they're tough people.
I didn't see a lot of just idiots.
I'm just amazed.
That's like the song I did with Billy Joel.
That I just, the sane American feels that he's just crazy because everything else around him is just crazy.
The things, our elections go for three and a half years.
We have permanent riots, and our media is just so bad.
It's like, who watches this crap?
I go a whole year without watching this.
Well, Jack, imagine if you were me, 70 years old, and how I've watched throughout my lifetime the increasing degradation, decadence, and destruction of the fine America that I was born into and seen it all just dissolve.
But I mean, it's nothing new.
And so if you're living around a lunatic asylum, you don't really get all bent out of shape that you see a crazy person because these crazy people are just there always.
I mean, so I'll tell you what it's like.
Now, look, Jack, let me just say this is what it's like.
Have you ever seen the movie Portrait of Dorian Gray?
Oh, yeah.
Picture Dorian Gray.
When I was born, was the young Dorian Gray, and the old Dorian Gray was what America's become.
All right, where's that foghorn at?
We're supposed to be talking about the Olympics here.
Now, hang on, one second, gentlemen.
Actually, I mean, maybe I should let y'all just go on this because y'all are onto something here, and I like the chemistry and the camaraderie.
But I was looking at this in honor of Jack, and in honor of the song that Keith brought to our attention, Keith could always pull these novelty songs just out of his huge memory warehouse.
Well, see, I was a DJ back in the 70s, okay?
So I remember all these old songs.
Well, Master Jack, we should start calling Jack that when we introduced him.
Well, anyway, I was looking for Jack to see how South Africa is faring in the Olympics, and they actually have three medals.
Now, keep in mind that the leaders right now have 46 medals, gold, silver, and bronze.
South Africa has three medals, one gold and two silvers.
China has like five teams.
I'm looking through the full medal count, and China has China.
They have Chinese Hong Kong, and they have Chinese Taipei.
How many teams does China get to have?
Anyway, but I'm going down who's in dead last, you wonder.
I mean, that could be something you might want to know.
I see Israel has a medal.
Israel has, when does subversion become an Olympic sport?
Portugal is in dead last.
Portugal has one bronze medal, so that's who's leading up the winner.
They've got a gold medal in Belgium.
They should have a contest for all the stand countries who get the medals.
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan.
I see Turkmenistan has one bronze, so they're tied with Portugal.
No, excuse me, Turkmenistan has one silver.
Okay.
Let's see what else is going on here.
Well, anyway, we could go.
We could pour over these results.
Uzbekistan has two.
But you know, here's the thing, though.
This is, again, though, we're talking about how all of this has just become just such a, and the Olympic ceremonies, by the way, if you want to watch something, you thought the Super Bowl halftime shows have become degenerate?
Watch the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games.
I mean, the one they did in London a few years ago was just one of the most grotesque things I've ever seen in my life.
And so this has had thoroughly infected the Olympics.
And of course, this is something that should be mentioned.
I'm just going to have to pull it off on total memory here.
But of course, the Olympic Games originated and ancient Greece.
Yes, and the antiquity of Europe as an alternative to warfare.
You would send your athletes to compete, and that was a way that you could alleviate the stress.
And if you won back then, you would get like one of those rearry.
Yes, like Caesar would wear.
And what's some other Olympic trivia?
They only had one sport then, by the way.
The original Olympics only had one sport, and I think it was a foot race.
And of course now they've got everything.
They added surfing this year along to Premier.
You said Israel got a gold medal.
Have they made vetching a I don't think it was gold, but the five rings, if you're wondering, the five rings and the Olympic logo represent the five inhabited continents of the world.
And, you know, so there's a little Olympic trivia.
What else do y'all know about classic Olympics?
Let's go back to when the Olympics were legitimate and real and something worthy of.
But not that old.
What have we read about it?
You know anything about it, Jack?
We should do a report on this.
This is European history, after all.
Yeah, it was track and field, wrestling and boxing.
It wasn't bridge.
It wasn't golf.
And they didn't, I mean, ancient Greece did have some issues.
It wasn't skateboarding.
They did have some issues with that.
I don't know if they wrote about it.
We're after college.
I went to Greece, the islands, and Athens was so polluted that the Acropolis was falling down.
And people were mouthing off that they should have the Olympics permanently in Athens there.
Well, people couldn't breathe.
And that was back when they had real bad leftist governments.
I think Greece is actually very good.
They've given up on that.
And now I think Greece actually has very good politics, that they're back to resisting Islam, the Middle East, and their nationalistic anti-so I think Greece is actually a very good part of the world for our type of thinking and living.
And so sometimes, no, not everything that changes is bad.
So I try to tell people that all those people in Eastern Europe that were our enemies, I knew that that was a ruse.
Right after the Iranians took over the U.S. Embassy in 79, I switched.
It's only in America where all change is bad.
All you got to do is go to Nashville and pose in front of the Parthenon and just tell people you're in Athens.
That's what I'm going to do.
You have Athens, Tennessee.
I got to go to the Transportation.
We have Athens, Georgia.
Jack knows the Parthenon because he was up there in Vanderbilt.
Yeah, I was being chased by Nashville cops, getting shot at.
I was trying to steal back my car that some TARC tow company had taken away, and I was trying to liberate my car.
Cops came flying down and ran, and I ran away.
And that was back then.
They were just allowed to just shoot fleeing suspects.
Halt or all shoot.
The fling felon rule.
Yeah, and they missed.
I'm pretty fast afoot.
If you can outrun a bullet, you were showing up fast.
I could have beaten that Jamaican Sprinter ball when those cops were shooting at me, man.
I left those guys in the friggins.
But then I tried to hide in some bushes for a couple hours, and they brought out dogs to sniff out escaped convicts.
Well, the dead giveaway was why the Bush was shaking all the time while you were in there.
But they roughed me up a little bit.
They thought it was kind of funny.
I was trying to steal my own car back, but they were just pissed at outrunning.
But that's another reason that I don't believe you should always take the conservative side that only bad people have a problem with the police.
When the police get taken over in some leftist town like Charlotte, D.C., the police are not going to, yeah, they're not going to be on your side.
So we have to be able to think differently.
And I think this mindset that is from the 60s and 50s that any type of people that are upset with the government that are protesting or against the cops are the bad people.
That just isn't true.
We're out of power.
We're not.
No, no, the leftist weirdos are the new establishment.
Yeah, so things are kind of good there, but I'm not going to give up in the Olympics.
There's some good sports.
I try to root for good-looking heterosexual women in sports like maybe gymnastics or diving.
Diving is good for you.
Do you like, you know, of course, there's a difference between the summer and the winter Olympics.
In winter, they have that weird thing called curling where you get out there with like a little ball.
That's too wide.
Too wide.
You gotta banish them.
You like start shaking the outside.
We'll be back with Master Jack next week.
Stay tuned for the third hour.
Thank you, Jack, for your report tonight.
Let's wrap up.
We'll be back with Jack.
Love you, buddy.
Third hour coming up: Larry Ray Harden, former DEA agent.
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