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Sept. 4, 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.
When the night has come and the land is dark, and the moon is the only light we'll see.
No, I won't be afraid.
Oh, I won't be afraid.
Just as long as you stand, stand by me.
So darling, darling, oh, stand by, oh, stand by.
Stand by me.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to tonight's live broadcast of TPC.
I'm your host, James Edwards, along with Keith Alexander this Saturday evening, September the 4th.
You probably got a letter in the mail from us this week.
We ask that you stand by us in this, our third quarter, fundraising appeal.
Welcome to the show tonight.
It's going to be a power-packed episode when our very own criminal justice correspondent and retired police officer, Jim Lancia, returns to the show to discuss a variety of hot topics and current events.
Jim has been with us since about 2016, and he is, of course, a former police officer out of Bridgeport, Connecticut.
He was the youngest cop to serve on that particular force, and he patrolled the most dangerous streets in one of the most dangerous cities during the height of America's crack epidemic.
And he kept law and order with a six shooter and a billy club.
And he wrote a book about his career called Downtown White Police, Demonizing the Alpha Cop, Glorifying Thugs, and Militarizing Law Enforcement.
It's a take-no-prisoners expose of the forces at work in American society that are leading us down a dangerous path.
Jim, always a fan favorite and a favorite of ours here in the studio.
He always delivers a can't-miss appearance.
So stay tuned.
You're going to hear his take on a lot of different things from Seattle to Portland to Australia to Afghanistan, Chauvin, and more.
We're going to talk with Jim Lancia about it all.
But as I mentioned, our third quarter fundraising appeal is on the way, is underway, and we are offering as the incentive this quarter a DVD copy of the Frankfurt School Story.
It's a television documentary that was presented by our very own dear friend, Bill Rowland.
This is a DVD that is the definitive authority for anyone who wants to understand the critical role that critical theory and political correctness have played in America's decline.
As Bill himself says in the opening narration, this program is a documentary that exposes a band of Marxist revolutionaries who have caused great damage to America.
Marxism is a vast criminal enterprise which has caused the deaths of over 100 million people around the world since Karl Marx proclaimed that criticism was a weapon of destruction.
The Frankfurt School's critical theory has become a doomsday machine in the war against Western civilization.
The video is outstanding in its own right, but I've got to tell you again that this particular incentive is special to me because it features Bill Rowland.
Bill, as so many of you will remember, was a founding member of TPC who helped us guide this show until his untimely death in 2013.
So I know that longtime listeners of the broadcast are going to remember Bill fondly, and they'll enjoy.
You'll enjoy seeing him again in this DVD.
And for those of you who have joined the listening audience since 2013, you didn't have the privilege of regularly listening to Bill on the radio, you're going to very much enjoy the chance to become better acquainted with a man who was so respected and beloved by his peers.
Upon learning of his passing, Sam Dixon, our good friend, wrote this about Bill.
Bill was one of the finest men I've ever known, truly noble, sound, intelligent, tactful, polite, and brave.
He was one of the rare few who had something to lose, but were still willing to step up to the plate for our people, as well as one of the even rarer and fewer who have done so and did so while being an all-American family man with a lovely wife and two wonderful children.
Another lifelong friend of Bill's sent this to me right after his passing, and we posted it to our website at the time.
Bill Rowland's love for God, family, and country was his code.
He maintained it, true to his word, true to his God.
Bill never wrote a book because his book was open and lived out in his life.
Remember it.
I learned more listening to Bill on the radio than I learned in six years of college.
Most institutions of learning just don't teach the truth today.
Bill was a natural-born teacher.
Teachers are made, or rather, teachers are born not made.
You either are one or you aren't.
Bill was.
Wanted God take him in perfect love.
God wanted to.
Bill's time was set.
It was time for Bill to go to heaven.
It wasn't a retreat.
It wasn't an advance.
It wasn't a march to the sound of battle.
Bill went to the sound of God's call.
No one marches into heaven.
They all come by the grace of God because of the sacrificial blood of Jesus Christ, our Lord and kinsman Redeemer.
By grace, I believe Bill entered in, head bowed, eyes aglow, as he cast his gaze upon the face of our Savior.
We ask you to stand by us.
That was our opening song tonight.
But the reason I'm opening the show with this particular appeal is because I want the spotlight to shine on Bill Rowland because I think Bill was the epitome of everything we strive to be on this radio program, not just as brothers in arms, brothers in rhetoric, brothers in the cause to our listening audience, but as men of honor.
And to give you a better idea of the kind of man that Bill was and how he had an oversized influence on the direction of this program in its formative years, I was with Bill at the hospital just a couple of days before he passed away.
And his mother was there.
And the last words he said to his mother in my presence, he asked her to not be discouraged in the Lord.
That this was all part of his perfect plan.
Now imagine this 54-year-old man trying to comfort his mother just days before his death.
Everybody knew he didn't have a lot of time.
That was the kind of man that Bill Rowland was.
And by extension, I think a lot of who Bill was is in the DNA of this program.
And at least we try to live up to it.
He has maintained an impact on our work ever since his passing.
Bill was with me when a reporter named Jim Rutenberg came in from Memphis from the New York Times to interview us.
And we met him at a hotel in downtown Memphis.
And we were talking about the show.
This was in the early years.
And we were talking about faith and the southern patrimony and all of the things that make this show what it is, our willingness to tell the truth on certain controversial topics.
And the reporter, Rutenberg, from the New York Times, leaned in.
We were sitting in the lobby of this hotel.
And when Bill mentioned faith, he said, do you really believe that?
Do people really believe that down here?
And Bill gave the most articulate and convincing defense of Christianity that I've ever heard in my life.
If anybody didn't have the capacity for belief or faith, I think Bill could have won him over in that moment.
I have never heard an advocate for Christianity.
If the churches had people like Bill, they wouldn't be aiding and abetting in the enemy.
They would be helping restore Western civilization.
So in addition to his value as a compatriot and a mentor, he was an incredible role model.
Those of you who didn't know him as well as I did were robbed of a tremendous blessing.
Those of you who did know him can well understand that what I'm saying here barely scratches the surface of his value as a man.
He represented the very best of what we can aspire to be.
And it is because of him in a large part that we are still here.
He guided me through my first baptism through fire with the medium.
We're excited to be able to offer this DVD that features him talking about the Frankfurt School and Critical Theory as our fundraising incentive for this, our third quarter appeal.
We need your help.
We'll be back.
Keith Alexander's here.
We're going to get him on next.
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.
Or I can ask them to drop it right into Mommy and Daddy's bank account because we're a UPMA member family.
Find out more at UPMA.org.
That's UPMA.org.
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.
You know where the solution can be found, Mr. President?
In churches, in wedding chapels, in maternity wards across the country and around the world.
More babies will mean forward-looking adults, the sort we need to tackle long-term, large-scale problems.
American babies in particular are likely going to be wealthier, better educated, and more conservation-minded than children raised in still industrializing countries.
As economist Tyler Cowan recently wrote, quote, by having more children, you're making your nation more populous, thus boosting its capacity to solve climate change.
The planet does not need for us to think globally and act locally so much as it needs us to think family and act personally.
The solution to so many of our problems at all times and in all places is to fall in love, get married, and have some kids.
Ladies and gentlemen, we ask that you stand by us.
We'll continue to stand by you.
And thank you for letting me take the first segment, the opening segment of the program tonight, to tell you a little bit more about Bill Rowland and to remember and revel in his legacy.
If we don't remember our heroes, what are we doing any of this for?
That's a big part of what we're about.
And that was the guy we had the chance to work with.
And this DVD, this DVD, I mean, obviously we need your support to stay on the air.
And the letters went out this week.
They should be in your mailbox if you haven't brought them in the house already.
But I really want to take advantage of the opportunity to get these DVDs out to you.
And it'll help us stay on the air.
And you need to know that there are men of honor, there are men of faith, there are men of courage.
And Bill was one of those.
And he was one of us.
And he was one of us here on this program.
And this DVD, actually, Keith Alexander, comes from his pre-TPC days.
Like you, Bill came on the show very early.
When we first went on the air, of course, we were looking for guests.
And he was a member of the Council of Conservative Citizens here in the local area.
And we had him on as a guest.
And I said, hey, is there any way you can do this more regularly?
And he, of course, became immediately a regular co-host and was with us all the way up until his passing.
And it was very similar to the way you came on board as a co-host and such a valuable member of our team.
You were listening to the show as just a member of the listening audience of the local area.
You started calling in.
And I said, who is this guy?
This guy, every time he calls, he just knocks a grand slam.
And so we exchanged contact information and we met for lunch one day.
And, you know, I asked you the same question.
I said, hey, you know, we could have a great thing going.
You want to come in?
It'll be me and you and Bill Rowland.
And of course, Eddie the Bombardier Miller was in the mix and Winston Spiff.
Just a great, great group of guys to work with.
And obviously, the results speak for themselves after 17 years.
But Bill was a big part of that.
What do you remember about Bill?
Remember this DVD?
I know you were talking about having a copy of it at your home.
Yeah, I watch it every so often.
It's really a great DVD, and I would recommend anybody watch it.
It's just as timely now as it was when it first came out.
And you're right.
Bill was a bridge back to the earlier days of right-wing activism, conservative, paleoconservative activism through the Council of Conservative Citizens.
In fact, that's where I found out about the political cesspool radio show when it was being advertised in the Citizen Informer.
And Bill was actually the editor of the Citizen Informer, which was the mouthpiece newspaper for the Council of Conservative Citizens for many years.
And he put in a lot of time and effort and energy.
basically studied to be a journalist and was re, you know, had it not been for the unfair marginalization of conservative thought by the left-wing dominated media, he would have had a great, great run as a journalist because, I mean, he could write well.
You know, one of the things I remember specifically about Bill was when Desite came over here from Germany.
Tell him about that.
Well, back then, Keith, You got to understand, I mean, a lot has changed since we first went on the air, and we bring up these examples from time to time.
But one of the things was back then, the biggest organs of the system media would send their emissaries to Memphis.
And we just mentioned the meeting we had with the reporter from the New York Times who flew down to interview us.
But there was a reporter from the German newspaper, Desite, that flew all the way from Germany just to have the chance to meet with us.
Back then, they would actually talk to us.
They would still write a hit piece, but they would at least come talk to us first.
Now they just write the hit pieces without ever giving us the courtesy of even being able to talk with them.
But me and you and Bill met with this guy from Desite, and we were taking him around downtown, and he was questioning us about racial realities and how he didn't believe that.
But he became a true believer pretty quickly right there in our very presence.
Tell them what happened.
You'd love to tell this story.
Yeah, this was great because we actually converted him.
And as a result, he came over here and nothing ever appeared in Desite.
He was assigned to write a hit piece.
I don't know if we converted him, but I will tell you he saw the truth that day and his actions proved it.
Well, here's what happened.
We took him out to breakfast at Bryant's hot biscuits or restaurant on Summer Avenue in Memphis, which he enjoyed.
And we then went to Confederate Park, which was still Confederate Park at that time before the latest depredations on America's Confederate heritage.
But we took him out there and he was totally convinced that all of this attacks and all the physical violence and whatnot emanated from the right.
And he saw a couple of working class guys come into Confederate Park and try to raise a Confederate flag, a rebel flag on the flagpole there.
And these guys were attacked by some black buns that were there.
And he was just shocked.
He couldn't believe it.
I remember another very important moment in our was trying to run off.
He was like, come on, we got to get out of here.
You know, he was seeing some unrest, which, of course, I said, look, you know, if you're in Memphis, this is standard operating procedure.
But he also said, well, you know, America is a creedal nation.
He expected us to just fall in with that neocon lie.
And we said, no, there's no such thing as a creedal nation.
America is a blood and soil nation, just like Germany.
The very word nation itself means race.
It means a nationality.
And he was just kind of stupefied when he heard this.
He could not believe that, you know, what he had heard from neocon sources was not the gospel.
And the more he thought about it, he said, you know, you guys are right.
And he went back to Germany and he said, you know, this is just exactly 180 degrees different from what I thought I would find.
And I'm going to tell them.
And, well, after that, the silence was deafening.
Deseight is kind of like the German equivalent of USA Today, like the nationwide newspaper.
And Desite dropped that story.
I don't even know if it was called an operation, but it was then.
It may be now.
I don't know.
I can't believe it.
But see, this guy, absolutely, he was, you know, if he was not a convert, I tell you, he came.
He at least confided with us that he believed it.
And we had that too with the French lady that came over to do the documentary.
And Eddie, they always had that one quote from Eddie.
That was a different one.
That was something else.
This was the one.
Remember, we took her out to Central Barbecue.
This was just last year, year before last.
Oh, yeah, that was wonderful.
She came over.
She actually truly was one who said, you know, hey, I think we surprised them by being actually articulate and having a whole lot of people.
She said that she now knew the difference between Nashville.
She'd been to Nashville first and then to Memphis.
She said, Nashville is the new South and Memphis is the old South.
Well, in any event, folks, listen, obviously, we want you to have this DVD.
It's a great thing.
William S. Linda's in this thing.
I had forgotten about that until I re-rereaded.
I reread this narration, the narration to it, when I was trying to decide which incentive to offer this quarter.
And I said, no, we got to do this.
We need to remind people of Bill because here we are in 2021.
Bill was with us from 2004 to 13.
And then from 13 to 21, he was basically here with us for as long now.
He took some of the greatest interviews.
I mean, some of the best interviews we've ever done were done by Bill Rowland.
The show has grown so much since 2013, but I don't know if we would have been here with all at all without his leadership and guidance.
I mean, I was always the front man of the show.
I was the one who got it started, but Bill really, and you too, Keith, of course, but Bill, I met Bill a little bit before I met you.
And so he just was that guy that I went to for a lot of counsel when something would happen.
And he always had just the best advice.
And he just was a perfect blend of bravery and intelligence.
And he was the one who came up with the whole no retreat, no surrender, no apologies motto that served as our poll star.
But I think, as I wrote in this fundraising appeal, I think he would now agree after 17 years, dedication, perseverance, and accomplishment might also be appropriate.
But hey, you know, we can't take online contributions.
$100 or more, you'll get the DVD.
And our most heartfelt thanks.
We appreciate you.
We cherish this DVD.
You'll watch it many times like I do.
Hey, old listeners are new.
You need to know Bill Rowland.
And anyway, we're very excited to have that as our incident this quarter.
All right, enough about that for now.
When we come back, we've got we're going to hit the news headlines of the week that have peaked our interest.
Jim Lancey on the second hour.
And we don't even know what's going to happen the third hour yet.
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The White House is doubling its inflation forecast this year.
The Biden administration now projecting inflation to rise by 4.8% in the fourth quarter of 2021, up from the 2% forecasted in May.
Mike Stacey owns a farm just outside of Decatur, Illinois.
He tells CNBC this year looks like a good year for crops, but inflation and uncertainty regarding taxes has him concerned.
All of our dry fertilizer and fuel has gone up since last May of 2020, 30 to 80%.
So prices, you know, when our prices go up, it seems like everything kind of follows.
You know, we got good prices this year, but what's the future going to hold?
You always kind of wonder, you know, everything that goes up comes down, and we hope it doesn't come down real fast and too soon.
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That has to be one of the most triumphant piano intros in the rock and roll era.
That is, you know, that was the chiffons.
This is another service we provide here at TPC.
There's a little bit of oldies trivia every week.
That was Carol King on the piano.
Now, Carol King was a star in her own right, but she moonlighted as the piano player.
She was a star along with her husband, Jeff Geffen, at the time, writing in the Brill Building pop music for like the New York scene, and this was part of it.
Now, was this Phil Specter or was this someone else?
So good, it has to be Phil Specter, but let me, we'll have to find who produced this.
It sure sounds like Phil Spector.
Well, with the wall of sound and all?
I saw that Curtis Lee's song, Pretty Little Angelized, which I've always loved.
I was surprised to find out that Spectre was the producer of that, but then it made sense because he also produced You've Lost That Loving Feeling by The Righteous Brothers, which I didn't know until recently.
Well, I got another one for you.
Speaking of the Brill Building, one of its most famous occupants or tenants, rather, would have been Neil Sadaka.
Neil Sadaka wrote the song, O Carol, in honor of Carol King.
And then, how about this?
You know, Bobby Darren's dream lover, Neil Sadaka, was already one of the biggest stars in the country at the time, and he played the piano as part of the stage.
He was all through that New York pop music scene back in the late 50s and early 60s.
And he said, and then the British invasion came.
He was another one of the people that mourned the day that the British invasion came.
It says the tokens produced one fine day, the tokens of the Lion Sleeps Tonight fame.
I didn't know that they were producers.
Well, hey, the more you know, you never know what you're going to learn here at TPC.
That's why we like to mix it up.
And we never know either.
And we never know what we're going to say.
Live, unrehearsed, and unscripted.
That's how we like to put it, or red hot and rolling, as it were.
Well, I got a story now that's going to turn you white, Keith.
You'll like this.
Well, you won't like it, but it is interesting.
So right before Hurricane Ida hit the Mississippi Gulf Coast, CNN had dispatched a black reporter to do a little on-camera narration of the incoming storm.
And you may have seen this.
Guy in a pickup truck, white guy in a pickup truck, pulls over and he interrupts the live shot and he starts yelling at the reporter.
And he yells at him to report accurately.
Now, that's all that happens.
If anybody actually has evidence or even a written report or anything that the white man laid a finger on or threatened him.
Or threatened him, yes, in any way.
Please send it to me.
I'm always willing to stand corrected, and I'll certainly.
I imagine he was provoked by seeing that big wind machine that was blowing this poor applause to reporters.
Yeah, we don't know.
We do know that that has happened in hurricane reports before.
I don't know if it was happening in this particular one, but in any event, he got in his face, didn't touch him that I saw in the video.
He was yelling at him.
Sounds like a classic case of First Amendment freedom of speech to me.
But of course, the left thinks that we all live in Australia now or in Great Britain or in Canada where hate speech, which is anything that the left hates, is a crime inactionable.
So they're going after this poor poor American, a poor white American who thought that he actually had the protections of the First Amendment.
Well, here's the story.
I'm going to read it here out of the local news affiliate in Gulfport.
A man made national news after confronting an MSNBC reporter.
I said CNN.
I could have sworn I saw it on CNN.
Maybe it was a dual report.
It's one half dozen of another.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's right.
What's the difference?
MSN reporter, Mississippi, earlier this week.
He has been arrested by the U.S. Marshals.
They sent the Marshals after this guy.
Benjamin Dagley was a wanted fugitive after the incident and was charged with two counts of assault by the Gulf Port Police Department.
And it says that he was arrested by the Violent Fugitive Task Force.
Now, Keith, you're an attorney.
You're a, what is it, a citizen of the court?
What do they call you?
I'm a representative.
A lord of the court.
No, no, I don't know about the lord of the court, but let me tell you, this is a classic case of overcharging.
And they're overcharging.
Two counts of assault.
And he was apprehended by not just the local constable or a beat cop, but the violent fugitive task force.
He's a violent fugitive because he yelled at a reporter.
And it says this violent fugitive was attempting to flee Gulf.
He lived in Ohio, by the way, attempting to flee Gulfport, but the swift work of our task force resulted in a timely arrest.
That was a press release by the U.S. Marshal Service.
Well, thank God we've got the U.S. Marshals.
Now, what happens when you burn down cities?
Your Black Lives Matter guy.
Forget about what happened.
Who is this group of, you know, I forget what they call that group of Antifa that actually are the arsonists that burn down these things?
I think that's what they call all of them.
Yeah.
But anyway, see, this is what has happened to America.
They're trying to transform America into some little replica of North Korea.
And they're having, you know, and I'm sure that there's somebody there, that local affiliate for the MSNBC or whatnot in Gulfport that has his eyes or her eyes on moving up the ladder and being there at headquarters.
And he wanted to, you know, give an apple to the teacher, more or less.
So this is how he did it.
And, of course, the U.S. Marshal's Office, what are you going to do?
They're part of the Department of Justice.
Who's in charge of the Department of Justice?
None other than Merrick Garland, who says the.
Department of Social Justice.
Yeah, really.
Well, you know, this is a guy that very nearly became a U.S. Supreme Court justice.
And I mean, he is left of Bella Kuhn.
He's left of Leon Trotsky.
I've never seen anything like this.
And that's who is running up our Department of Justice.
And the U.S. Marshals are part of that.
So, you know, the fact that you can overcharge people, somebody that basically tells a reporter off is now being treated as if he was, you know, Socco and Vanzetti or something, about to, you know, blow up a building or something, or like, you know, who are the, you know, the Puerto Ricans that set off the bomb and shot and killed people in the U.S. Capitol.
You know, we don't hear about those people anymore, but then the so-called insurrectionists on January the 6th apparently have eclipsed all of these people.
I mean, these people are, you know, they're worse than anybody that has ever, you know, lived as far as a threat to our capital.
And, you know, what about Bill Ayers and people like that that were, I basically bombed out two floors of offices in the Capitol.
Well, it's a crime if you're a white conservative.
It's not a crime if you're a radical revolution.
No, Bill Ayers was Bill Ayers was rewarded for what he did by getting a teaching sinecure with the University of Illinois.
Kathy Boudin's brother was appointed by none other than George W. Bush to be a U.S. district, not district, but U.S. Court of Appeals judge in the first appellate district up in New England.
You know, it's just, and Kathy's husband has just recently been released from prison too.
Kathy, who had much greater societal pull apparently than her husband, got out in the 1990s under the Clinton administration.
And she was in on the killing of, I think it was three people, two Brinks guards and one policeman in a robbery.
Is that allegedly?
I don't think, well, she was involved in it.
I think she was involved.
Yeah, allegedly, but apparently, based on what I had read, she was like the person driving the getaway.
Alleged.
Anyway, she wasn't the trigger person.
Here's the thing: it's a cheap comparison, but it has to be repeated.
You could be a Black Lives Matter and anti-fat terrorist.
You can literally burn down cities and you're not going to face charges.
You yell at a black reporter as a white man, and you've got the violent fugitive task.
And it was the thing that he found so threatening.
Tell the truth.
I guess that is right.
Well, by the way, this guy, this guy, what was his name?
I've got it right here.
This black reporter.
His name was Shaquille something.
Oh, I'll find it.
It looks like the Shaquille Brewster.
Mr. Producer is always in my ear with facts that I don't know.
Shaquille Brewster, yes.
And he's making the rounds now like he's the modern-day Emmett Till that survived.
He's going around saying, thank you for all the care and concern.
You know, we were shaken, but not stirred.
Well, you know what?
He was saying he's shaken, but he and the crew are dealing with it now.
And actually, one of the reporters that was just covering this confrontation was like visibly shaking, saying how traumatized it was for him to even watch.
Watch what?
A guy yell at another guy?
Hell, that's being snowflake.
That'll be you and Eddie any given Saturday night during commercial break for about 10 years.
What a snowflake.
I think he soiled his pants or something.
We're friends and we got after each other, but more than that.
But anyway, take a break.
When we write that tell all autobiography for you.
Well, you know, they are trying to register.
I saw some article in the New York Times about Emmett Till recently, too.
Oh, yeah.
They've got all the up-to-date, breaking, minute-to-minute news on the Emmett Till case.
We'll be right back.
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Well, my mom smokes and my dad smokes, and I saw them smoking, so I tried it.
They're telling me not to smoke, but they smoke themselves.
When it comes to smoking, are you sending mixed signals?
But when you teach someone a certain way to do things and you go back on that certain way, it sends mixed signals to the person that they're trying to teach.
The parents need to be a good example.
Smoking, if you think you're old enough to start, you're smart enough to stop.
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What do you wish, Montana?
That I would have a huge slumber party with all the girls there.
Play with me more often.
My mom's so busy with the board meeting.
To spend more time together as a family.
Do more out-of-the-house activities.
This is a tough one.
My parents, they do everything they love me.
If it wasn't for them, I would have a roof over my head.
They don't need to show it to me.
They just know they love me.
Well, not yelling at me very much.
What do you wish?
What do you wish?
Raise my allowance.
To not argue together.
I'll have my dad be home more for dinner and stuff so that it could be even closer.
Family, isn't it about time?
Buy me an ice cream and kiss me to love me.
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It's September See you When the summer's true Bye, baby, goodbye Say goodbye
I need to find a dream angel in the summer moon above.
Will I see you in September or lose you to a summer long day?
Well, that's how I feel every week.
We're counting the hours and the minutes too.
Until we can get back with our audience every Saturday night here.
We won't just see you in September.
We're seeing you now in September because we're already here.
And it's the last week of summer, Labor Day weekend, last week of summer.
Thank God.
Thank you, God.
Thank you, Jesus.
We're going to get a break from that heat.
It's been the dog days of summer, the last few weeks here, and it's almost over.
But September, Keith, can you believe it?
I mean, time does go by.
I'm going to have to retire my white bucks for another year after Labor Day.
Now, I heard that that's not really a thing anymore.
But I'm not a fashionista.
Well, look, nothing is a thing anymore.
Even wearing clothes is not necessarily a thing.
Yeah, wearing a suit, wearing a tie, and now maybe even wearing clothes.
Or...
Or, you know, you can proclaim yourself to be another gender, and everybody has to take you seriously.
So, you know, basically, it's what we were saying the other day from Jared Taylor's video that he had on American Renaissance.
Diversity or standards.
You can have one, but you can't have another.
Have them both.
And it looks like diversity is one out over standards.
Well, that's a lot of.
But there are some of us that cleave to the old ways.
Well, like the old way of we prefer excellence rather than equality.
That's another thing you can have one of and not the other.
That's right.
Well, don't forget, coming up next, I love Jim Lancia.
He's a part of the team.
He's our criminal justice correspondent.
He's another guy that just came on as a guest.
We were like, okay, can you stick around?
Can you come on a lot?
And we haven't talked to him in a while, but he's always there.
And he's just this old school tough guy cop with a Billy Club and a six shooter.
He could keep law and order.
We're going to talk to him about, well, a lot of social issues.
He was like a modern reincarnation of White Earp or something up there in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
When London used to be a white city, you just had Bobbies out with their batons.
They could keep law and order.
Now, you can't do it with military.
Ser Robert Peel.
That's why they call them the Bobbies because they were, you know, like Robert.
Bobby is a shortened or a colloquial name nickname for Robert.
That's how they got their name.
But see, that is the mark.
That's the ultimate mark of civilized society, the fact that the Bobbies didn't have to go around with pistols and rifles and whatnot.
But on the other hand, in the Wild West, people like White Earp and Wild Bill Hiccock, people like this, did have to go around with guns.
And that was the only way that law and order was maintained.
And Jim Lancia found himself in a similar situation in Bridgeport, Connecticut, probably as a result of all the ferment that was caused by the civil rights movement and things like that.
So it's going to be very interesting to talk with Jim Lancia tonight.
Well, it's always interesting to talk with him.
I'll make mention of this when he's on, but I went back in the archives, and that's one thing that's great about TPC: all these great shows, all these great guests over all these great years, they're all available on demand.
And I went back and counted no less than 24 appearances Jim has made since 2016.
So we keep him in the regular rotation, really more part of a staff than a guest, I guess you could say technically.
But in any event, it's always fun to talk to him.
He's got the great stories and great takes.
But so there's been a lot of hubbub now about Donald Trump running again because of what happened in Afghanistan.
Now, I find all of this fascinating.
Joe Biden actually did what Trump said he was going to do.
And it was actually something that Trump said he was going to do that, other than the build the wall line, probably propelled him to the presidency more than anything else.
It's just like with building the wall, when all was said and done, more was said than done under Donald Trump.
That's a Keith Alexanderism, if there ever was one.
I use that in my daily life, actually.
But in any event, the Republicans are seizing on the alleged botched withdrawal to score political points against Biden, when in fact, what has happened, whether it was botched or could have been done better or not, isn't the point.
What's happened happened, and it's something that the Republican base wanted to happen, and it happened on Biden's watch.
But just because it happened on Biden's watch, I guess the Republicans can't possibly say something, hey, you know, I got to give the devil his due.
But now they're all saying, they're just using it to score political points, even though what happened was good for the country, good for their base, good for everybody involved.
But here's this statement by Donald Trump.
I mean, look, I voted for him twice.
I get it.
But this is silly.
That's the word I think we would use.
This is what Donald Trump wrote.
Never in history has a withdrawal from war been handled so badly or incompetently as the Biden administration's withdrawal from Afghanistan.
In addition to the obvious, all equipment in all capital letters should be demanded to be immediately returned to the United States, and that includes every penny of the $85 billion in cost.
All of that's okay, I guess, but here's where it gets righteous.
If it's not handed back, we should either go back into Afghanistan with unequivocal military force and get it, or at least bomb the hell out of it.
Okay, so you're going to go back to liberate the equipment or bomb the hell out of Afghanistan.
John McCain said, bomb, Iran.
Remember that?
So these things, I mean, Biden actually did what Trump promised he would do and what his base wanted him to do.
And watching the Republican Party like hang there, I guess this is going to be the issue that they run on in the midterms.
I mean, this isn't good for them.
Look, the neocons are just in an apoplexy about this.
People like Rich Lowry, Bill Crystal, Liz Cheney, all of these people are just about to lose it over America's neocon project getting sidelined.
Finally, finally.
You know, I don't think that Trump would have had the courage to do it.
You said in the break a moment ago, if Trump had been re-elected, we'd still be there.
And I think that's true.
Yeah, probably so because the neocons would have raised such a fuss and he didn't want to go down in the polls.
I guess he wouldn't have done it.
But, you know, look, Trump basically dressed down all those generals in his first meeting with them and told them they were all a bunch of losers.
They didn't know how to win anything.
And, you know, as we pointed out, America has not won a war since they desegregated the armed forces under Harry Truman in 1948.
Trump has good instincts, or at least pretends to, but in terms of getting the job done, he just didn't really do it on a lot of issues.
Now, yes, there were some good things that happened.
I like the way he stood up to the media and served as an example in that regard.
But this whole thing, I don't know if the senility that's afflicting Biden has made him impervious to the repercussions of this, politically speaking.
But in any event, the majority of the country wanted out, so it's a good thing politically for him.
And the Republicans are playing this all wrong.
But on the other hand, the neocons who own the coin of the realm and are the big supporters, the people at National Review, the Rich Lowrys, the Ben Shapiro, David French, Ben Ferguson, people like that.
Well, let's not put Ben Ferguson up in a category of Black Road.
Well, Ben Ferguson is just livid about the whole thing, too, of course, which you could expect because he is a died-in-the-wool neocon.
All the died-in-the-wool neocons, Max Boot, Bill Crystal, all of these people are apoplectic about this because that's the one thing that they want is endless wars.
They have a program they call Invade the World and Invite the World.
And they tried to do both of those.
One, they invaded Afghanistan.
Then when they come out, they want to ship half of the nation, half the people in the nation of Afghanistan to America.
You know, Sam Bushman had an interesting report in that with regards to, obviously, Afghanistan and the so-called Delta variant have been big topics here going back to the show we did with Tim Burdock and J.F. Garrett.
We'll just call him Dr. JF.
And Sam Bushman had an interesting report.
I mean, we're told that you're such an idiot if you take evermectin, but supposedly they're taking all these Afghan refugees, so-called refugees, and treating them with evermectin.
Now, Sam reported on that.
We'll leave Sam to verify it.
But if Sam reported on it, there's good reason for it.
And I trust it to be true.
Sam Bushman is a man whose word I'll take on anything, anytime.
But just to go to show the inconsistency, that's one pretty glaring example, is that in Israel now, if you've taken the first two doses of your vaccine, but not the third dose that has now been mandated over there, apparently, you're not vaccinated.
We're talking about Australia.
In Australia, they're supposed to be.
We're going to talk about that with Jim Lancia.
Jim is loaded for bear on what's going on in Australia with regard to the state.
Basically, if they call you and you can't tell them that you're within 15 minutes of your home.
Yeah, if you can't prove that you're within 15 minutes of your home, they come out to the house.
No, no, no, no.
If you can't prove you're at your home, within 15 minutes, they come and arrest you.
Everybody's basically under de facto house arrest over there.
You've got to have a smartphone and be able to video show the authorities if they randomly call you.
So anybody that tells you it can't get any worse than it is over here in America, they're lying to you.
It really can.
Israel, Australia, England, Germany, all over the place.
This is the thing about TPC that I really like, Keith, is that we've been able to present these messages in such a way that it attracts people like Jim Lancia, a former police officer, people like Sean Bergen, another member of our team who was a former reporter in the New York, New Jersey market, okay, for mainstream system affiliate stations.
Of course, last but certainly not least, Scoop Stanton.
He's former military, too.
But then, of course, there was Larry Harden, the former DEA agent.
Great to be able to attract people from these walks of life who are just as solid on the issues as we are and make no bones about coming on a show like ours.
Hey, yeah, we know who you are.
We know who they say you are, and we have the ability to discern and draw the right links.
And we ain't scared, as they say, on the license plate down here in Dixie.
We'll be right back for Jim Lancia.
Don't go away.
There's more to come right here on the Liberty News Radio Network.
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