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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.
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Welcome back, everybody.
Going to be a power-packed hour right now with Jim Lancia, the retired police officer of Bridgeport, Connecticut, PD.
He's back on the show to discuss a variety of hot topics and current events.
Jim, as I said in the first hour, is really more part of the team than a guest, per se, having made 24 appearances since 2016.
We call him our criminal justice correspondent.
Every time Jim's on, it's Can't Miss Radio.
Jim, how are you doing tonight, buddy?
James, it's good to be on.
Thanks for inviting me.
I'm looking forward to tonight.
Well, me too, me too.
And don't forget, ladies and gentlemen, Jim's book, Downtown White Police, available on Amazon.
We've offered this particular title as a fundraising incentive a couple of years ago.
Made a huge impact with our audience.
Demonizing the alpha cop, glorifying thugs, militarizing law enforcement.
It is a take-no-prisoners expose with the forces at work in American society that are leading us down the dangerous path to a militarized police force.
Jim, we were talking about you in the first hour in advance of your appearance.
Working one of the most dangerous areas, one of the most dangerous beats in one of the most dangerous cities at the height of the crack epidemic in America, you were able to keep law in order with a six shooter and a billy club.
Just like Wyatt Earp.
But now we look, and man, there's so much to talk about.
I don't even know where to begin.
I want to talk to you about Seattle.
I want to talk to you about Portland.
I want to talk to you about Afghanistan, but perhaps we should begin in Australia.
Why don't you break down in your own words what's happening in Australia and your reaction to that as a former law enforcement officer?
Okay, sure.
And I definitely want to get to your guys' concerns.
The only reason why I wanted to mention Australia right now is because it is the extreme of what we may have to expect all over the world pretty soon.
Now, for your audience, I want to remind everybody I am pro-law and order, equally needed out, but I am not for a police state.
And that's what we're headed to.
Now, some of the news out of South Australia looks like they're trying to really take these COVID-19 restrictions and they're calling it Operation Locksteck.
The government, I got notes here.
So the government is forcing the citizenry to download an app that combines facial recognition and geolocation.
The government will text them at random times and the people will have to respond within 15 minutes, take a picture of themselves in the location that the government allows you to be in.
Okay?
So they are taking this COVID-19 stuff to a whole new insane place that I never even realized we can be.
And children are being taken away from parents to be forced vaccinated.
People are arrested for not wearing masks in front of their children.
I mean, the other day I saw a video of a man walking his six-year-old in a park and the police arrested him in front of his six-year-old because he didn't have a mask on.
This is all in Australia.
So, and there's even much more, but that bothers me because Australia is a Western nation.
It's, you know, it's an Anglo-nation and it's not too much different from the United States.
So, and of course, you see a lot of these extremes being taken here as well, you know, shutting down businesses and forcing people not to work.
And the same nonsense is starting here.
And it concerns me as an American and a former law enforcement officer.
Sounds to me like it's the ultimate ankle bracelet for everybody now.
Yes.
And here's the problem.
The words they're using, lockdowns, curfews, they sound more like prison guards and we're inmates more than police and peace officers and, you know, treating a free citizenry.
You know, lockdowns, I mean, that's not normal.
It's all crazy.
It's like we're all on parole right now.
We're on probation and they're going to revoke our probation if we step out of line.
Just, you know.
Well, you know, so here's the thing, Jim.
So you're right.
This thing here in America, throughout the West, it's a very fluid situation with regards to what the government and the law enforcement entities are doing.
And here it varies really state to state and city to city.
But in places like Australia, which as you mentioned, they are our cousins.
They are our Anglo-cousins.
Part of the atmosphere.
You've got this headline out of Australia.
Australia to use geolocation and face recognition to police quarantine.
And Kevin McDonald wrote about that, about it being the Australian Gulag.
The Australian residents are being ordered to download this app.
And the app ensures that citizens comply with quarantine orders by contacting.
Law enforcement may contact you at random and ask you to provide proof of your location within 15 minutes.
And of course, you're supposed to be either, I would presume, at home or at work.
And if you're not, and if you can't prove it, you're going to get arrested.
And you've seen this with your own eyes.
People being arrested there for not wearing a mask, for not, I guess, presumably.
What if your battery on your cell phone goes out?
I guess you're dead meat, man.
Well, that's the thing.
Now, I've been watching this all over.
It's not just Australia.
In Italy, they're going to be implementing forced vaccinations.
Look at France.
Look at Britain.
Look at England.
I mean, I'm watching the people protesting and the cops are beating them, charging them with horses, tear gassing them, treating them as if they're a foreign enemy.
And yet, when they have all the migrants coming in, it's basically the cops are hands off.
It almost seems like the police today are more anxious to use force on good citizens and just be more hands-off to like Black Lives Matter and Tifa and the like.
But what they're trying to do, Jim, this is Keith Alexander.
They're trying to basically run all the good people like you out of the police force and replace them with people that won't have any problem with this police state tactics that they are trying to enforce on us in violation of our constitutional rights, particularly the First Amendment.
Yes.
Yes.
And they're doing it to the military as well.
I mean, you can see right now that they're trying to force out white male Christians, real Americans, the backbone of the military with this new woke military.
I mean, have you guys been keeping up with what's going on with the military?
Oh, yeah, we have.
Yeah, but just think about this.
Of the 15 people that were killed, they were white males for the most part.
Yes, but here's the problem.
Here's the problem.
I know that our military is being misused as well.
And this whole Afghanistan thing is a distraction.
Hold on right there.
Jim, hold on right there.
We got to take our first break of the hour.
We've got Jim for the full hour.
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Welcome back, everybody, with our favorite gunslinger, Jim Lancia.
A little bit more about this guy.
I have so enjoyed the many opportunities we've had to have on-air conversations over the course of the last five years now, if you can believe it's been that long, Jim.
But every time you come on, it's great radio.
But I loved the shows when we were just talking about your life and your career.
And what you may not know, ladies and gentlemen, is Jim was also a member of his department's elite units, the anti-crime, special services, and tactical divisions.
He participated in numerous high-risk raids with many state and federal agencies without the use of militarized police equipment.
And he's made countless felony arrests.
He's had a hit put out on his life.
He would break down doors, go in there, and do the hard work that comes with policing.
So when he has an opinion on these things, it's worth listening to.
So we're going to get his take on what he's seen out of Portland and Seattle in the last couple of minutes.
Minneapolis, yes.
Actually, Jim's last appearance was talking about Minneapolis last summer.
One of the best shows, one of the best hours of radio we had last year.
But that was, of course, before the verdict.
We'll get his post-verdict take and his take on policing at large in America in this day and age.
But first, let's go back to Afghanistan.
So we covered what's going on in Australia.
Your takes on that, how it could happen here.
Yes, anything could happen here.
If it can happen in the West, it can happen here.
But Afghanistan, from a law enforcement personnel's perspective, what do you see there, Jim?
Okay, first of all, I want to say police officers, policing the streets, do not make good soldiers.
Soldiers do not make good police officers.
Afghanistan was a police action.
It was not a war.
It was an atypical war.
There's no gold.
There was no victory set.
Okay, they went after Osama bin Laden.
Supposedly they got him.
That should have been it.
Then we became democracy builders again.
We don't even have democracy right in this country.
It's falling apart.
Amen.
Amen.
Somewhere else.
You know?
Well, what they say about democracy in America is not the democracy you and I grew up with, Jim.
There's a cartoon that James put on his Twitter account recently of a Taliban guy and an American soldier is leaving, getting on a plane.
He says, here you can have your flag too.
And it's a gay pride flag.
They're trying to basically enforce Globo Homo all over the Mideast.
And of course, any person that has any proper moral grounding is going to find that an anathema.
Well, I like what you said there, Jim, is that a soldier and a policeman.
They've been policing over there for 20 years.
It didn't work.
Well, that's what we've had since Korea, police actions.
And we haven't won a war since then.
Exactly.
And that's the problem.
They're turning our cops into soldiers, and they're turning our soldiers into police.
And what was the goal?
What are we going to do there for 20 years?
And listen, $85 billion worth of high-tech equipment left there.
Do you really think that we just left it there?
It's impossible.
That was a setup.
You know, I'm going to tell you, I'm going to get a little controversial here.
You know, the CIA and Mossad run a lot of what the military does.
You know, if a CIA agent shows up in a military theater, they got to listen to him.
He takes over.
You know that, right?
So the CIA is controlling, I believe, they're controlling the Taliban and all these other ISIS.
They're known to control ISIS.
Remember the billion dollars of equipment that was just dropped into the hands of ISIS in Syria?
Those aren't mistakes.
You don't make those kind of mistakes.
You can't.
They're funding these terrorist groups.
Remember, we funded, we backed with the CIA, the Mujahideen in Afghanistan when Russia was in there.
So, you know, of course, USCIA has been known to back terrorist groups, you know, supposedly to the good guys, you know, the moderate terrorists.
And you made a point about not winning wars.
Why is that?
We spend more money on our military than the next seven countries.
That's China and Russia included.
What are we doing with the military?
You know?
And again, we're driving.
We're financing the military-industrial complex that Dwight Eisenhower warned us about when he left office.
Exactly.
And Truman, Harry Truman, the guy who signed in the CIA after the, what did they have?
OSI, what was that?
OSS.
OSS.
When it became the CIA, he was quoted as saying, I regret signing that.
He regretted signing for the CIA to come into force.
Now, the CIA, I mean, look, I mean, does anybody trust the CIA?
They're not supposed to even operate in the U.S.
We know what they're doing.
So what is it, because any of you guys tell me what the CIA has done that's good for us since its inception?
The CIA is like the international branch of the FBI, and they're both not police agencies anymore.
They're dirty tricks, psyops organizations.
Right.
And here's the thing, guys.
I don't want to hear anybody saying, oh, the bulk of the FBIs are good guys.
That may be true, but if they're taking orders from bad guys like Christopher Wray or Comey, then they're not good guys anymore.
You know, they're not good guys because they're not filing cases where they should be.
And they got a crook as a leader.
So believe me, this country is a great country, guys.
And I know you guys are good Americans, but we are ruled by about 1,000 people.
Remember, all you got to do is fund both sides, Democrat, Republican, and you control the country.
And the Constitution will mean nothing.
All those great laws, those checks and balances made to keep what is happening right now to not happen is happening.
And they're using it with this fake medical emergency that they could keep pushing forever.
Well, you know what Voltaire said, Jim?
He said, if you want to know who rules over you, ask who you're not allowed to criticize.
Exactly.
And the thing is, is that's our government seems to protect, you know, the Israel.
You know, do you guys know that supposedly everybody in Congress has to take an oath to Israel?
Is that, I haven't, one of those.
I'll tell you what they do, Jim.
This is absolutely documented.
If you get elected to the Senate or to the House of Representatives or to the presidency, the first thing they'll do is swoop you up on an airplane, fly you into Tel Aviv, then transport you to Jerusalem, slap a yarmuka on your head, and make you kiss the whaling wall.
And if you don't kiss the whaling wall, guess what?
You're a one-termer.
I don't know how enforceable that is, but it's certainly in effect de facto.
Okay, well, here's one thing.
You know, that black congresswoman, I think, from Georgia.
She didn't get re-elected.
She's kind of a radical, but she said that everybody has to do that.
They have to swear an oath to Israel.
And she said she didn't do it, so she didn't get re-elected.
I don't know her name.
She's pretty much out there with the, she's in radio.
Cynthia was her first name.
Cynthia McKinney.
Cynthia McKinney.
Yeah.
She's like Jim Trafficant.
Yeah, and Jim Trafficant said that, and, you know, he suddenly had a tractor fall on.
A tractor fell on his head.
A tractor fell on his head.
It's the strangest thing.
And he's not even a farmer.
Yeah.
People don't realize how dangerous this is.
I mean, we can get into all kinds of things.
Look at President Kennedy, what he said.
You know, that famous speech he said about secret societies and everything.
You know, he was talking about stuff like this, and then he didn't make it too much longer after that.
People don't realize how dangerous these alphabet agencies are to our country right now.
Well, we're going to go deeper into that with Jim Trafficant after these words.
I tell you what, you've got an oracle if you're going anywhere with Jim Trafficant.
No, Jim Lancia.
I mean, not Jim Trafficant.
I mean, Jim Lancia.
Yeah, I'm Nostradamus.
Hey, Jim Lance.
Now, I'm doing it.
Jim Lancia was a good guy.
No, Jim Lancia is a good guy.
Trafficant was a good guy.
We'll be right back.
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Welcome back, everybody, with the tough guy, old school cop, Jim Lancia.
Jim, you look, you've written a book about your career with the Bridgeport Police Department in Connecticut, and it's something everybody should have.
As we mentioned a few minutes ago, got a wonderful reaction when we distributed it to our donors a few years ago, and it's still available on Amazon.
You were that kind of a cop.
Well, hey, let's just ask you again.
Just give us two minutes.
What was policing like then versus what you're seeing now in places like Seattle, Portland, Minneapolis?
Well, I can compare it.
I can compare policing closer to Jesse James's Wild West and Wyatt Earp's Wild West than what I'm seeing now.
That's how crazy it is.
It started changing, but we still had a tough old Irish police chief that, you know, that did things the old school way.
And if this was happening back then, when guys like me and the other guys I work with and with a police chief like we had, this would never happen.
He would have sent us out and we would have knocked a few heads and it would have been over, period.
It would have been over in one night.
This is all made to self-destruct.
First of all, they're hiring top, well, the cops they're hiring today, they just don't know what to do.
I mean, they're worried about getting in trouble for just about everything they do.
So now they're going to be more hands-off, which means more crime.
And then when you get rid of the old crime bill, everybody makes that crime bill out that was signed in 1994 to be some racist thing.
It's not a racist thing.
After they signed the crime bill in 1994, that was after crime hit an all-time peak in the U.S. After the crime bill was signed, which is basically three strikes and you're out, three felonies, and you're in jail for life, crime went down to all-time lows, even up until today.
But now it's going back up because they undid, they undid the crime bill because they thought it was racist, because it was mostly black males going to prison because they're the ones committing most of the felonies, period.
So is it racist that you lock them up for committing felonies?
Now they're on the streets committing multiple felonies.
I mean, some of these guys are not going to jail and they got 20, 30 felonies under their belt.
That George Floyd was a felon.
He did home invasions.
He was a drunk.
He did all kinds of crazy stuff.
And now they're kneeling and worshiping like he's a false idol or something.
Well, you know what?
I think I'm a lawyer, Jim, and I can remember when the Supreme Court struck down the fleeing felon rule.
And I think that was really a crucial watershed.
In fact, it happened out of a case from Memphis.
Back in the old days, remember when the police said, halt or I'll shoot?
Well, they can't do that now.
And why?
Because, well, it worked.
Black guys, black perps, for example, they might say, well, I can outrun this policeman, but I can't outrun his bullets.
So you didn't have as much serious resisting of arrest back then as you have now.
But now, I mean, you know, they resist arrest every time that they're trying to be arrested.
And I mean, every time that you, the only people you can arrest now, if you're a white policeman, is a black guy that wants to be arrested.
And those guys are few and far between.
Am I wrong?
Well, yeah, well, can't you see the problem with that?
It's a nightmare in the city.
It's a nightmare right now, and it's going to get worse.
And guess what?
They want it to get worse.
You know why?
Because if you look, have you guys ever looked up the Strong Cities Network?
That's many major cities.
I think a couple are in Tennessee as well.
Many major cities in the United States, including Chicago, have written into law, okay, in the wording, that if they can't control crime on their streets, they have the right to call the UN troops in.
That is in the United States.
It's illegal.
So that's why they want crime to get out of hand because then they could call the UN and turn it UN in and turn it into a completely global police America.
Look it up, Strong Cities Network.
Okay?
Well, I tell you, I've got a better idea than the Strong Cities Network, Jim.
I think that if a city cannot control crime or corruption or anything else like that, the states need to revoke their charter and have the state government take over all of those functions like education and police.
Yeah, but good luck with that.
Everybody's corrupt.
Everybody.
Well, it sounds very better than the local municipalities in places like Minneapolis and Oregon or Minnesota, Oregon, and Washington State.
Well, Jim, I mean, looking at, all right, you served honorably as a police officer for many years.
I know you have friends that are police officers, retired, still active.
You watch the treatment of police in light of the George Floyd-Derek Chauvin situation.
And of course, it had been going on even before that, but certainly now it's reached a fever pitch.
What's the morale like?
I mean, what's the morale like in places?
And how can people even go to work?
They can't.
I talked to cops today.
They can't wait to retire.
They just want to hide.
They don't want to do that.
They can't.
Once good cops that actually did their job now just can't wait to retire.
These are guys that are still fairly young.
They want to retire.
They know that if they continue to stay on the job and they try to even do their job, they know that eventually it's going to work out where it's going to give them too much trouble.
They're the next Derek Chauvin.
And that's what will happen.
I was talking to a Memphis policeman who told me that, and he said, you know, he's waiting until he can take early retirement.
Then he's going to go and become a member of the police force in someplace like Mayberry because he can't trust Memphis and its law enforcement hierarchy or its mayor to back them up.
Well, Memphis has a particular real problem.
I mean, Memphis has a majority black police department, and they have a black police chief, and they still have a black separate police union.
There's no call for that.
Why do they have a separate black police union as well as they get to use the regular union?
You see, it's just racism 2.0.
This affirmative action never stopped, and they're not going to stop.
Memphis is like a South Africa.
They discriminate against the minority, the minority white.
And the cops don't do anything.
The only thing that's holding the line here in Memphis right now, Jim, is we have a white DA.
And of course, that person is being targeted to be replaced by the black.
They may be that, but they're not any good.
Well, the thing is, at least they're enforcing the law.
We don't need a Chase of Bowdoin, one of these George Soros attorney generals that refuses to enforce, you know, to prosecute the criminals that the police catch.
Well, personally, Jim.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Yeah, go ahead.
No, I was going to say, it's those DAs, too.
Look at that guy in Los Angeles.
He's releasing everybody.
Look at San Francisco.
They're not even making arrests for shoplifting.
They're walking into stores, running out with all kinds of stuff.
Well, you know who the DA is in San Francisco, don't you, Jim?
It's Chase of Bowdoin, the son of Kathy Bowden and David Gilbert, the SDS weatherman that basically were involved in that robbery of a brake truck.
They're terrorists.
Yeah, they're terrorists.
Well, we have a terrorist as the DA in San Francisco, and that's why, you know, everything's falling apart like a cardboard outhouse in a hailstorm.
When you watch other police officers that are still active, what do you think?
I mean, when you're watching all of these injustices happen across the country, when you're watching police have to flee stations in Minneapolis that are being attacked, they have to flee out the back door.
And in Portland, they would just burnt down the whole police station they had.
What sort of emotions or response does that elicit out of you?
Part of me says, what the hell are you guys doing?
I mean, you're still cops.
If you don't run, you can't run.
You can't let people burn your precinct down.
But you also have to kind of have some influence as a body of men.
You have to have some influence over your chief and over your mayor.
You can't let them use you like a bunch of tools where, you know, as cannon fodder.
It's just, I'm sorry, these guys got to grow a pair of balls.
Look at New York.
You see those videos of the cops getting doused with buckets of water and they're doing nothing.
That's still assault.
They could have arrested those guys, but they didn't.
So partly is the cops' fault because they're hiring these woke social justice warrior cops.
Now, the old school guys like me, and there still are some, they're living in a nightmare because they want to do the job.
They're the only ones that really can do the job, but they know that eventually one little thing goes wrong and they're going to be not only up on charge, fired, but up on charges.
I mean, this is a whole lot of people.
They're going to be the next Derek Chauvin.
Right.
Now that Derek Schildin thing was weird because the videos I saw, they already had Floyd cuffed in the car and then he started complaining and then they uncuffed him and they put him in the street and put the neck on him.
Unless I'm wrong, they should have just driven him right to the hospital or driven him to booking and had an ambulance meet him there.
You don't take somebody out of the car after you have them cuffed.
You're late on the neck.
I don't understand that.
I mean, unless I saw it wrong, I'm not, I don't know.
I think he had his knee on his shoulder and not his neck.
Well, but in any event, I know what Jim's talking about.
I think what the story was, and I could be wrong as well, Jim, was that they had him in the back of the car and he started having this sort of panic attack or whatever was going on with him.
So they pulled him out.
And rather than let him, you know, run the risk of letting him run free if he was faking it or whatever, that's when Chauvin sort of kept him down.
Anyway, we'll talk about it more when we come back.
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.
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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.
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Like the intro music we've been playing before each segment this hour, Jim is a throwback to a better time, a better time in this country's history and a better time in the history of law enforcement.
Back when a cop could be a man and get the job done, and the cops were the good guys, and the criminals were the bad guys.
Now, of course, in light of the George Floyd era of American history, that is the exact opposite.
We've been talking about that.
We, of course, talked to Jim about that last summer when it happened.
Were you at all surprised, Jim, at the verdict in the Chauvin trial?
I don't want to spend too much time on that.
It's been talked about, but as a cop, what was it like to watch another cop go through that?
Well, it's not unprecedented, but it's happening more and more.
The verdict was not surprising to me simply because I expect everything now.
I'm expecting, you have to expect the worst from these criminal, from this criminal justice, literally criminal justice system.
And the only thing I want to say, exactly right.
So the only thing I wanted to do back, and I'm not going to belabor this, but just so people know, I don't like questioning officers in the field because I know they have their job to do.
But what I would have done, and I'm not going to give any condo, I'm not going to give any credence to the rioting and all that.
That should have been stifled with nightsticks and tear gas.
But as far as the George Floyd complaining, having a pan attack, I had plenty of people having panic attacks in the back, complaining, kicking out the screen, trying to do everything.
What he should have done is never uncuff them.
You call for a medic, either you keep them in the car right there, you call for a medic, or you take them right to the emergency room yourself, alerting the emergency room that you're coming in with whatever you're coming in with, or you take them right to booking and alert the booking officers that you got a medical coming in, and they would have one of the on-service medics ready or have the ambulance meet them at the police station.
That's what he should have done.
Don't uncuff the guy and put him back out in the street unless I saw it differently.
I'm not sure.
There's all kinds of crazy footage on that.
Basically, he was trying to be nice guys finished last is the lesson of yeah, you can't be a nice guy.
In that way, he should have done it by the book and he would have been covered.
But you can't do that.
And again, I'm not questioning him.
That's what he felt he had to do, but it caused a lot of trouble for him.
Well, yeah, to say the least, and that's, see, that's so interesting, Jim.
Listen, that's the perspective of a guy who's been there and in that exact same or very similar situation.
And of course, it goes without saying that no charges should have been filed anyway.
But if he had done what you had just recommended, it would have never happened.
But there's just no doubt that the system was looking for the flimsiest of pretenses to unleash what they had in store, especially with that being a re-election year for Trump and everything else.
They wanted something like that to happen.
Otherwise, it would have barely made a blip of local.
What did they eventually wind up finding him guilty of?
Was it murder one or murder two?
But it wasn't either one of those things.
I don't think it was even reckless homicide.
No, it wasn't.
He didn't.
He didn't.
I do not believe he broke any real laws.
I think he did a sloppy job, but there should have been many mitigating circumstances.
He was a cop trying to do his job.
It's very confusing sometimes.
That's why I don't like to make judgments on cops in the field because, you know, again, there's a lot of confusion and cops are a little worried today about doing anything.
So, you know, they want cops to be confused.
And they use cases like this to put the fear of this criminal justice system into other cops so they don't know what to do anymore.
That's why they want crime to get out of hand.
Believe me, the powers that be want crime to get out of hand.
Did you see the Democrats, Nancy Pelosi, with the masks on her face with those African scarves kneeling?
Oh, yes, George, that's the U.S. government.
That's insane.
And again, I wanted to get back to one thing.
We are not a democracy.
We are a representative republic.
I don't know when that's ever been changed.
Yeah, no, that's right.
It's funny because we had a text message from a lady, Janice, up in the Nashville area, who said the exact words.
And of course, it should go without saying, but yes, we know that.
I'm sure our audience knows it.
With regard to spreading of democracy, of course, one of the things you think of when you think democracy is like one man, one vote, a vote could actually count.
A vote could make a difference.
We didn't vote for any of these radical changes to the left.
All of the radical changes that have been inflicted upon us have come from the courts and from the government.
They have not come from the ballot box.
So with regards to that representing some form of democracy or some tenet of democracy that people in a democratic nation or whatever get to vote, I mean, hey, we take that here.
Let us vote on the important issues.
But of course, as they always say, if voting were made a difference, you wouldn't be allowed to do it.
Well, the one thing that this brings to mind for me is it's not just cops that are fleeing these urban areas now.
It's the white population generally.
You cannot depend upon having a fair jury and a judge and a district attorney that will support your right, for example.
If somebody were to break into your home, let's say a black perp armed and you shot him, you're liable to be charged with second-degree murder.
Okay, let's ask you.
What do you think?
Yeah, that's the question, Jim, about selective enforcement of laws and trumping up charges on one hand and completely excusing charges on the other hand.
Virtually no charges when they were burning down cities all of last year, but that we just covered in the first hour tonight.
New York DA basically wiping out over a thousand pending charges.
So they're going to pick and choose which cases to bring charges on based upon the identity, the racial identity of the perpetrator and their political leanings.
Whereas we just covered this in the first hour.
You got this white guy down in Gulfport, Mississippi, who had the violent fugitive task force sent out to arrest him for yelling at a black reporter.
I don't think he laid hands on him.
He asked the black reporter and said, tell the truth for a change.
And they put two charges of assault against him.
So your reaction to that, selective law enforcement, trumping up charges on minor offenses and completely excusing arson, rioting, et cetera, et cetera.
Go, John.
Well, you hit it right on the head.
They are selecting things and they're making examples of them.
They do want the white American population to be afraid to do anything, to say anything, to do anything.
It is a form of terrorism.
And I'm not using that word lightly.
They'll find a little bit of a suspect self-defense case like the Armored Arbery case down in Georgia over there.
And they're going to play with that one, even though it could go either way there.
But they want to make people afraid to use self-defense because that's all we really have left.
So they want you to think twice or not do it at all.
I mean, in some cases, they're telling you to run out of your house before you defend it.
I mean, it's crazy.
They do want to take away self-defense or they want to make you very afraid to use it.
So yes, they are selecting.
This is a very corrupt criminal justice system.
And we have juries that are woke and they're social justice warriors or outright racist blacks on these, you know, you got juries that got O.J. Simpson off.
You know, they said it was a whole lot of nothing.
There was a whole lot of evidence, but not enough to convict a black man with a mostly black jury.
And not only that, they were afraid to convict him because they knew there would be riots.
I called those modern-day lynch mobs.
So basically, that's what they're doing.
They really want to screw up the justice system.
This isn't a screw-up by stupid liberals.
They're doing it purposely.
That's how you get total control.
Most American citizens will be begging for stronger law enforcement and not really good law enforcement.
They'll be begging for militarized cops out there, but they're not going to make the streets any safer.
They're just going to treat us all like criminals.
And I go through that.
People are going to head to the hills, basically.
That's what's going to happen, Jim.
White people are going to run.
Well, there's only so many places for people to run, though.
And that's the thing.
They're going to run out of places to hide.
Yeah, but there's just nowhere to go anymore.
And they do have that thing in HUD where they're supposedly going to fill every little town in the United States with a majority population of whites in with HUD housing soon.
I mean, they've been doing it.
So they're saying you're not going anywhere.
And Europe is being flooded in with migrants.
They're doing that on purpose, too.
There's a bigger agenda here, people.
And if you want to do a whole nother segment on that, we'll do it.
But remember Agenda 2030?
Remember the UN migration replacement?
Do you guys know what the Callergy plan is?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Callergy.
Yeah.
Yeah, they're flooding Europe with browns and blacks.
And that's been going on.
There's an award for that.
They award every two years a European leader with the Charlemagne Award for who brings in the most migrants.
This is a conservative effort.
Charlemagne used to be a glory with one of us.
Exactly.
Exactly.
But it used to be called the Callergy Award.
They changed it to the Charlemagne Award.
I guess to obfuscate it a little bit.
We just have a few seconds remaining.
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You're facing some of the same problems we're facing with the usual suspects.
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Where else, Jim, can they find you?
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Let's just get over there.
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