Sept. 25, 2021 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Little old school arena rock for you there in honor of our featured guest of the evening, Patrick Ryan.
And why not?
After all, Patrick Ryan is a former Fox Sports and SiriusXM talk radio host who now headlines his own independent and uncensored platform.
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He's back on our show tonight for the full second hour to help us continue to discuss current events.
But before we do that, I just want to remind you: hey, this guy, this guy has made appearances on Sean Hannity, America's Newsroom with Bill Himmer, Megan Kelly, Imas in the Morning, and so many other places as well, profiled in men's journal, you name it.
Patrick Ryan, former SiriusXM host, former Fox sports host, now telling the truth in a way, you know, he always used to get in trouble, by the way.
I mean, you know, even during those days, but now he's serving his own drummer, and it's great to have him back.
Patrick, how are you?
Ain't got to worry about getting in trouble anymore running my own deal now, James.
It's great to hook up with you.
We had one heck of a week on my show, people like yourself and James Kuhn from nowhiteguilt.org and a guy I just heard a second ago, the great Michael Hill from the League of the South.
It was a great week of shows, and I'm glad to reciprocate and be on your show here tonight.
So thank you.
I'm doing well.
It's a great day out here in the Cowboy State of Wyoming.
It's beautiful, and I hope it's great down south where you guys are as well.
Well, Patrick, this is Keith Alexander.
Have you been deplatformed yet?
That's the ass.
No, not yet.
You know, I'm still waiting for the Southern Poverty Law Center to, you know, single me out and maybe the ADL as well, because I'd wear that like a badge of honor if that day ever comes.
Hey, well, the member of an exclusive club along with us.
Tonight will hasten it, I promise.
But you've certainly put in the work.
I just think they've gotten lazy.
They've gotten lazy, you know, these days because, I mean, it's all coming apart.
But hey, you've been on with us two or three times.
I had the honor, really, to get back with you on Wednesday on the Patrick Ryan Show.
Was it Tuesday?
I think it was Tuesday.
Yeah, it was Tuesday.
Tuesday it was.
Tuesday it was.
Great, great hour with you.
Little hour and change.
We talked about a little bit of everything and even sports.
We'll do that tonight as well.
I've got a few sports-related topics to get you back in your saddle there.
But hey, let's talk about it.
Going from SiriusXM, this very corporate setting, Fox sports, to doing your own thing where you're talking about issues that would be right at home right here with our audience.
You're bringing that Sirius XM and Fox sports audience that were fans of yours over to a more political message where you're interviewing people like David Duke and me and Michael Hill.
And what's been the reaction?
You're about 22 months into that.
How's it going?
Well, it's, I mean, the show has really exceeded my expectations.
I think it's exceeded a lot of people's expectations.
You know, the show changed dramatically when the world started to really flip upside down.
And the initial show was a little bit different.
I should say a lot different from what it's kind of evolved into these last, you know, more than a year and a half now because I've always done a show that really the catchphrase of the show is sports, politics, life, and everything in between.
And I always would detail the sports or, excuse me, the political paradigm and social going-ons and racial elements that were a part of things, but they were more connected to the sports world when I talked about them.
But now, of course, with things going haywire, I had a decision to make.
I was confronted with a world in which I said to myself, well, do I continue with the kind of a show that I did previously or do I confront these issues in a head-on way?
And I felt an inherent obligation to speak about these things because I really think that I had to be responsible to my audience and to myself to talk about so many of these things that are so unfair, the double standards, the massive amount of hypocrisies, the consistent application of white attacks, the anti-white rhetoric, the anti-white propaganda, this baloney about white supremacism and so on and so forth,
including what I consider to be Negro worship at an all-time high.
And I don't have anything against black people or Hispanic people or any other people.
I just feel that the way that the world is set up right now, it really has kind of shoved the white person into a corner.
And we've been told to get up on our stool of everlasting repentance and everything is our fault.
And, you know, as I say on my show all the time, James, I mean, I don't have to look very hard for stories about white people being bad or white people doing this wrong and white people are to blame for this.
I mean, they come fast and furious every day.
And, you know, when I saw this stuff going on, it really, it started to alienate me.
It started to really annoy me.
I am, you know, as I tell my audience, I'm more racially aware and more racially conscious now than I've ever been before.
And that's really a sad commentary on the state of affairs that we've got going on.
But if people like myself and you and so many others that are at the forefront of this fight in defending and exposing the nefarious methods of all of these people, if we don't do it, you know that the establishment, government-controlled, government-approved, corporately run media systems out there are not going to do it.
So I feel that I'm doing, even though I've been at high levels in the broadcast arena doing a national show, as you mentioned, at SiriusXM and appearing on Fox News numerous times and so many of the other things that have exposed some of my work, I really, truly feel that I'm doing the most meaningful work and the most important and crucial work now than I've ever done before.
And to date, we've got audience participation from all 50 states, 113 international countries, and 22 broadcast months.
We are a donation-driven platform, and the vociferous support from many people, both domestically and internationally, has, as I said, well, well exceeded my expectations.
So I'm very pleased with where we're at.
We're looking forward to a brighter future, hopefully, and we just continue to turn out one broadcast after another.
Well, Patrick, you are scarce as hands' teeth, my friend, and it's glad it's a good sign for all of us that you're here doing this.
Are you familiar with Don Wassel and his website, Cass Football?
I am not, no.
Check that out.
He goes into all the details, all the numbers and whatnot about white versus black players on all the professional teams and a lot of the college top conferences and whatnot, and has very interesting commentaries in it.
But let me confront one issue that we, you know, is at the heart of all this, and that's the supposed superiority of black athletes.
They certainly do predominate at the Division I college level, but in high schools around here, the white private schools always beat the black public schools that get all the recruits.
Now, hang on right there.
We're going to talk a little more with Patrick about sports and politics and sports, but I want you to remember this website as we take our first break of the hour.
He's with us for the full hour.
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Why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less?
Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
The money will be added to the debt, and there will be a day of reckoning.
What's the day of reckoning?
The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
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Welcome back,
everybody.
Patrick Ryan, PatrickRyanshow.com.
That's free need to be.
That's a rock and roll show.
I can tell you, Patrick Ryan comes at it with a little bit different approach than we do here.
As Keith Alexander once put it, we were sort of like the Lawrence Wilkes show of the alt-right.
But, yeah, Patrick is high octane, and that's what we're bringing to you tonight with him.
But then again, we will bring up top.
We will rush in where angels fear to try.
Oh, that's right.
That's right.
But just the presentation, the packaging.
You got to have different voices coming at it from different angles and doing it just a little bit differently, but also with a great deal of overlap because this is a message.
And Patrick shares the message in a big way at PatrickRyanShow.com.
Now, we're going to have Patrick tell us a little later on this hour exactly which nights he's on, how you can watch.
And he's got a video live stream as well.
So whereas, you know, here you listen to us through with your ears, you can watch with Patrick.
Yeah, but Patrick, let me get back to that question that I posed to you right before the break.
What's the deal on this superiority of black athletes over white athletes?
Are they that much superior?
Are they superior to the point that we ought to have 11 out of 11 on the defense and offense being black?
And if that's so, how come at the high school level, the white, predominantly white private schools, at least in my area here in Memphis, Tennessee, tend to dominate over the black public schools that get all of the scholarships to Division I schools?
Well, you know, I'm not sure how to answer that definitively.
I've always been of the mindset that regardless of the color of a player, that the best players should play.
So, you know, when I look at, for instance, the NBA and the NBA is predominantly a black league.
There are, you know, several very good white players, particularly white European players that are in the NBA these days.
You know, they play and they excel.
But I don't believe that, you know, I try to tell my audience this all the time.
Everything is racial, of course, these days.
Everybody looks at every decision that's made as a, you know, it's got a racial connotation to it, apparently.
And that's wrong.
I don't care if my old philosophy has been, I don't care if you've got a team where you've got, you know, 40 of the 53 players on a football roster are black or 40 of the 53 on a football roster are white.
When you get to the upper echelons of big-time college football and certainly in the pro game in the NFL, the best players play.
And coaches are going to make decisions that are based on talent and talent alone, regardless of the color of someone's skin.
Let me say this, if I could, Patrick.
Yeah, go ahead.
It's not a problem, apparently, when the blacks predominate, as they do in basketball and football.
But in sports like hockey and baseball, where the whites predominate, the major leagues consider that to be a major problem.
Well, I got one more, too, and I want to move off this.
I don't want to dwell on this because we've got other things that we need to talk about that's more current.
But I do remember this, Patrick, and that was not too long ago.
I would say five years ago.
Five years ago, the Minnesota Timberwolves had five out of their 12 players in the NBA white.
And the media, do you remember this?
The media talk about this.
Oh, my God.
I mean, how ridiculous.
Five of them.
Yeah, not only the media, James, there were clergy, actually, that were in the city of Minneapolis that actually wrote a letter to the Timberwolves and to the NBA complaining that there were too many white players on the Minnesota Timberwolves.
And it wasn't even 50%.
It wasn't even 50%.
And that would be the thing.
I mean, yes, I mean, for the most part.
You would believe that.
Had you win tails, I lose.
You got to win by putting the best team out there.
But that's one example where a considerable amount of pressure came down on that franchise to not have somebody, because there would be times when it would be five white players on the floor for them, but you haven't seen the NBA in decades.
Okay, we're going to get Patrick back.
We just lost connection.
Mr. Producer just told us that.
And when we come back with Patrick, we're going to talk to him about what's going on in the NFL.
The NFL, another, obviously, a hot topic of politics meets race in sports.
A little convergence there.
And I've got a quote from Paul Craig Roberts.
We're just getting fired up here with Patrick Ryan.
And Patrick's back.
So, Patrick, let me shift gears to this.
So the NFL, you made a pretty, I mean, in your face comment, which I liked and agreed with on the Monday show.
Okay, so that was the day before I appeared on your show earlier this week.
You were talking about the black national anthem in the NFL and that, you know, they should all stand for the national anthem.
Keith's got that ruffles thing right there.
Keith's eating some ruffles on the air.
This is live right now.
He's crackling that ruffle package right in his mic.
But saying, hey, not only should they not kneel, they should all stand for the national anthem.
There shouldn't be this black national anthem.
And by the way, they should have a moment of silence afterwards for all that whites have done for them.
Tell us your thoughts on that and the point you were making on your show earlier this week, vis-a-vis the NFL.
Yeah, well, let me finish up with what Keith had said before in terms of the, I just want to make mention that, yes, the black clergy in Minneapolis had actually sent a letter to the NBA and to the Minnesota Timberwolves complaining that there were too many white players on the Timberwolves, okay?
So there we start.
We talk about these hypocrisies and these massive double standards.
Could you imagine somebody writing to an NBA team or to the league itself saying that there's too many black players that are on a specific team?
Let's also not forget this, and this is a point I make to my audience all the time.
These black athletes, these white athletes, these Hispanic athletes, I don't care what athlete you're talking about in terms of ethnicity, background, and skin color.
These leagues are propped up and they are supported overwhelmingly by white majority dollars here throughout this country.
If white people in America, if they stopped spending money on professional sports, these leagues would go out of business in a nanosecond, okay?
And as far as what you just said when I was referring to what I did on Monday's show, James, I said that, listen, in the midst of all this anti-white rhetoric and the anti-white propaganda and so on and so forth, I said that Black America should come up with their own, we got Juneteenth now, and I think that the black America should come up with their own holiday, and they should call it White Appreciation Day,
and they should be kissing our white asses every, I said we should do it on August 1st of every year, because as I continue to say, there is no other group of people in the world's history that has done more to accelerate the advancement and the causes and the interests of another race of people the way that white America has done for black people over the last several decades.
White America has done, and there's a lot of people, a lot of black people that would agree with me with what I'm about to say.
White America has done more to see the rise of black America in this country than black America has ever done or initiated on its own.
We have more black wealth in this country right now than ever before.
We have more black business ownership in this country than ever before.
We have more black people in positions of influence and power, college presidents, school board administrators, police chiefs, a president twice, you know, CEOs, captains of industry, so on and so forth.
Black America is living higher on the American hog right now than ever before.
And yet, all we continue to hear about is white supremacism and the awful white people.
Go to hell.
You're absolutely right.
We used to have a guy, in fact, he's still affiliated with our station named Winston Smith who said that at any moment of any day or night, somewhere in the globe, there's a group of white people meeting, wringing their hands, thinking about how they can improve the lives of black people.
At the same time, there's probably zero groups of black people making the same type of calculations about how they can improve the lives of black people.
Well, the only mistake in that oratory was the word probably.
That's the only way he went wrong.
Hey, we got to take a break.
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We're halfway still to go.
And he's just getting warmed up.
This guy is great.
I'm going to tell you a little more about him when we come back.
We're going to talk a little bit more about the NFL, sports politics, and race converting.
We'll be right back.
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That's the
kind of stadium rock you would have heard back in the 80s.
And I tell you, things have gotten so bad now.
We were talking about this on Patrick's show when I was a guest back on Tuesday.
Even the 80s now feel like the halcyon days of American history.
And well, anyway, listen, I got to tell you, Patrick Ryan, there's a lot of people out there that are producing great content.
And I mean, so much, you can't watch it all.
You can't listen to it all.
But I tuned into Patrick's show on Monday, the night before I appeared this week on Tuesday.
And I was so enamored, I actually sent him an email and I said, Patrick, your delivery is incredible.
I said, from one to another, because, you know, I do this.
I'm completely engrossed.
And I think you will be too.
So he comes from a sports background with Sirius and Fox sports.
I mean, big news.
This was a guy doing his own shows with that's the top at the top.
Carrying the show.
All by himself.
See, like, James, you've got it.
I'm more like a color commentator with a comment every so often, but I can tell with James and with Patrick that these guys are real pros.
Well, it's like you could put nitro and glycerin together.
And by the way, Keith, we are going to be collaborating more with Patrick Ward Ford.
We've been batting around ideas for a couple of years now, at least a year.
And we're going to be doing that.
But no, I'm telling you, folks, you're going to love the Patrick Ryan show.
And you can watch it at PatrickRyanShow.com.
I want to get back to sports.
He comes, of course, from a sports background, but now he covers mostly current events, politics, news, et cetera, with sports as well.
We're covering sports tonight with him because we don't cover it as a lot of people.
Let me ask him one question that is not on race, okay?
Surprisingly, this is, I've been listening to sports broadcasting since COVID, and I've noticed this kind of sea change.
Everything is about gambling now.
All the ads are about gambling.
They're trying to, they have shows with touts on there, and they have shows with, you know, basically Fantasy Football League, which is a kind of intro to sports gambling.
What is coming over?
Is this where all the money is coming from where they can pay $65 million a year to every team in the SEC?
When they didn't have the fans in the stands last year because of the so-called COVID thing, maybe they needed to find some supplemental income.
Patrick, 60 seconds on that.
And then we got to move on.
Yeah, no, real quick.
It's just, you know, it used to be taboo in the world of professional college sports, but now they've embraced it wholly because of the massive amounts of dollars that they're reaping as the result of partnering with these various gambling sites throughout the country.
You can't get through any games these days without seeing 16 different commercials, as Keith was saying, for one gambling service or another.
Well, there you have it.
Now, see, I was involved.
I was with the legal department of Holiday Inn when they basically had a coup d'etat by a group that took over because they had gotten some insider information that gambling was going to be legalized far beyond the boundaries of Nevada.
This was back in the late 70s, early 80s.
That's how old is it.
Everybody needs to go back and watch the movie Casino with Joe Pescian Rubber.
This is it.
You know, that's when they mainstreamed gambling.
And, I mean, it's just, it's like one of the biggest sectors of our economy now, I think.
All right, hold on, hold on, hold on.
I mean, we could talk about that.
That's a good topic, but I want to talk about this because it follows up on what's going on in the NBA, the NF.
And by the way, you know, Patrick, we've been talking about this.
I like sports.
I like movies.
I have a filter that works.
I can imbee in a little bit of entertainment, but imbibe or whichever one, you know, depends on how many, you know, glasses of wine I've had, but I'll do one of the other.
The point is this.
You can have that, even still to this day.
But the problem is when Brett and Circus takes over your entire persona, when it becomes.
It's taken over sports.
And I think, like Patrick said, it's really kind of an alarming development because I remember, like Patrick does, when it was, you know, taboo.
All right.
Paul Craig Roberts, Patrick, is a guy that we interview on occasion, former assistant secretary of the U.S. Treasury under President Ronald Reagan.
And this is what he wrote in a recent column.
The British Arts Council appeared as another assassin of white people.
This is the former Assistant Secretary of the United States Treasury.
The British Art Council's policy of diversity has resulted in the English Touring Opera firing half of its orchestral musicians for being white.
Think about this.
You're a person with the desire and discipline to master a musical instrument and become a member of a performing orchestra.
You've done well.
You've worked your way up the ranks, and now you're fired for being the wrong color.
The merit system is destroyed.
Merit is declared a white construct and racist.
The allegation that white people only got where they are because of racist privilege is being used to dispossess white people.
But now all is rectified.
Now you can get where you are because of skin color, only if the skin color is black.
I was watching Patrick.
I was out to eat with friends on Thursday night, and the Carolina Panthers were playing the Houston Texans, and there in the end zone was painted in the end zone, end racism, end racism.
Well, is it the fantasy racism they want to end where whites are suppressing or oppressing blacks or the real racism that exists?
Your take on that in the NFL stand, this ridiculous painting of that on the football fields.
Reprehensible.
Absolutely disgusting.
Virtue signaling.
It has nothing to do with reality.
It has everything to do with fiction and fantasy.
The continuation of this continuing talk about, you know, whenever they talk about racism or end racism or, you know, all this, they're always talking about white people as if white people can't be discriminated against or there's no other racist people outside of white people.
But, you know, it's something that the NFL has really had their teeth kicked in, James, because millions of people have they've kicked the NFL out of their homes over this stuff.
And I just think that if I didn't know any better, it seems like the NFL is trying to self-implode with all of this stuff.
But it's a goof.
It really is.
And it's something that manifests itself in the mainstream media as being legitimate and authentic.
And there's no legitimacy and there's no authenticity to any of this.
What is ignored, of course, is on the flip side of the coin is that we have a black violence issue in this country.
It is a raging epidemic.
We don't have a white supremacy issue in this country.
As I always tell my audience, please send me all the links, send me all the stories, send me all the examples, send me all the incidents that you see of white supremacism as you go about your daily travails in life, because I'll post them on my website and nobody ever sends me anything.
And the reason that they don't is because they can't find them.
The reason they can't find them is because it doesn't exist.
But what we do have is we do have a black epidemic violence situation in this country.
We've got a black on white violence issue in this country.
That is real.
That is authentic.
That is legitimate.
But those things are never to be spoken about.
And I do talk about this all the time on my show.
And these are from government statistic websites.
This is not from somebody out there with an agenda and, you know, whatever.
This is from government statistics.
We have a black violence issue in this country.
I hate it.
I wish it weren't true, but it is.
And I think that there are millions of black people out there who realize this as well, who are not involved in all of this violence and murdering and criminality and so on and so forth.
And one of the things I feel badly about for these people is that there's a stigma that's attached to them.
It's a guilt by association sort of a thing.
And they, just like me and you and many other people, are very aware of this.
They don't like it.
And they have to pay the price because, you know, it just, that stench, if you will, that stigma is you're a black person.
You must be involved in all the things that we see in the news all the time and all of these statistics that are on government websites.
And that's not the case.
But when you take 13% of the American population, half of it, if you would have went down to 6%, which is black Americans committing the overwhelming vast majority of crimes in this country, I mean, that is beyond sobering, man.
But it's never spoken about, ever.
It's a taboo.
It's like the only group that cannot have a sense of racial solidarity are whites.
And, you know, I think the people are gradually awakening to the problem.
But why are our elites so sold out to?
Of course, the people that own these professional sports franchises are elites.
And the elite seem to have bought into the world.
What's the synonym for elite with regards to Jewish sports ownership?
Jewish power and influence, right?
Well, ESPN.
Well, no, no, you do have a disproportionate amount of Jewish owners with regard to the four major sports franchises that, of course, God leads.
They're the most liberal part of the white population.
They have been since they started to come up with the business.
Which lead guide and director rudders of these four sports entities, Major League Baseball, Hockey, NBA, and NFL.
But Patrick, a final word to you before we go to this break.
We got you for one more segment.
Go.
I just think it's, you know, there's more conservative, alleged conservative owners in the NFL than any of the other three major sports leagues.
If I was an owner of an Afel team, and I say this all the time on my show, I'd be calling Roger.
Goodell, the commissioner, I'd be saying to him, What the hell are we doing?
I got into this to, I mean, this is a marquee of a property that I own.
I got into this to make a little bit of me and have some fun.
I've been successful outside with my business districts outside of the NFL.
I didn't get into this to be a social justice warrior.
We're the National Football League.
What if the emphasis is on the word football, damn it?
Can we play football?
Can we present football?
I mean, what are you doing?
Tell us how you really feel, Patrick.
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Hey, you're only getting a taste tonight.
PatrickRyanShow.com.
The best is yet to come.
It's a real deal.
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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 the example.
Smoking.
If you think you're old enough to start, you're smart enough to stop.
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Yeah, this is David in engineering.
This is your wife in suburbia.
Oh, hi, Ann.
What's up?
How's the robot coming?
Well, he doesn't exactly respond to requests yet, but um.
Well, I know how frustrating that can be.
You do.
Uh-huh.
I'm still waiting for my romantic lunch date.
Oh, yeah.
David.
I must not have enough memory allocated.
Uh-huh.
Sorry.
You know, your son said mama today.
Really?
Uh-huh.
Well, we'll have to have that sound changed to a daddy.
Well, you could reprogram it yourself, you know.
I know.
Hey, why don't we do it over lunch today?
Oh, you really are brilliant.
Thanks.
You want me to bring the robot?
David.
He can order pasta in 11 languages.
Only if he pays for his own lunch.
Okay.
Oh, don't forget to bring Chip.
I still wish we hadn't named him that.
Why?
It beats general default.
Oh.
Family, isn't it about time?
Do you know that a baby processes information three times faster than an adult?
An adult what, engineer.
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We are protecting the sanctity of life and the family as the foundation of our society.
And most importantly of all, it is the gift of life itself.
That is why we march.
That is why we pray.
And that is why we declare that America's future will be filled with goodness, peace, joy, dignity, and life for every child of God.
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What I like about you.
You really know how to dance.
All right, everybody.
Welcome back to TPC Live this Saturday evening, September the 25th, coming up in the next hour.
I am as eager for this third hour as any of you listening tonight.
I'm going to listen to something that I haven't heard in 13 years.
It's even lost to time and space in our broadcast archives.
It's an interview that I did with Pat Buchanan about World War II.
About a kind of outlier book that he wrote about Churchill and the necessary war.
The unnecessary war.
In fact, the title is Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War.
See, that was a play on terms because Jewish power and influence has always portrayed World War II as the necessary war, and those who helped win it for their side are the greatest generation.
So this was in 2008 when this happened.
A listener actually sent me a recording of the airplay of that.
Anyway, well, we'll get to that in the next hour.
I wonder what I said.
I wonder if we did well.
What I asked Pat that night.
You know, Pat made a series of interviews, a series of appearances on this show.
But hey, first, first, first, let's wrap it up with Patrick Ryan.
Patrick, you can't go wrong with a Patrick, and I've learned that.
Patrick Ryan show comes from a sports background.
We're talking to him about sports tonight, but he now predominantly covers current events and politics on his broadcast.
But Patrick, you know, I got to say again, we opened the show with this.
We talk about this on the appearances you've made on this broadcast in the past.
So impressive to me it is that you were there.
I mean, so many people would have scrapped and clawed and trimmed their cells.
Sold their soul.
Done whatever it took to stay at the table of Sirius and Fox Sports.
But you said, hey, guys, you know, I'm going to take the audience I've built, move it over here and talk about what I want to talk about.
And you were making the point on this on your program as well very recently is that, you know, Sirius was branded as like the Wild West of radio.
We're going to tell you all the things here on satellite radio that you can't get away with on AM radio.
And now everybody's self-censors.
So if everybody's self-censoring, the Wild West has become the mild, mild west.
If everybody's self-censoring, there's no difference between Sirius and AM, except for, of course, the subscription price.
Patrick?
Yeah, no, Sirius XM has turned into just vanilla-stayed, homogenized, predictable, boring AM FM radio.
And it's a shame.
And what's even further a shame and maybe even an insult is they send out monthly invoices to those people to charge them for radio that is just a bunch of boring minutiae.
I knew there'd be a sacrifice involved.
There's a sacrifice that you make, James.
There's a sacrifice that all of us make in this cause to answer the bell, so to speak, in terms of what's going on.
And I'll be coming up on our second birthday here in December on December the 9th.
And God willing, if we get along that far.
And I will let people know, including yourself, you did mention it.
I've got bigger plans, a bigger vision and ambition of creating an entire 24-hour radio network that would include other shows that would be both visual and audio dispatched.
And of course, you know, I've got a very big interest in having you be a part of this.
And I will say that for those that are out there that are looking perhaps to join in this movement of creating this 24-hour a day network, to contact me at my email, which is ryanradioshow at gmail.com.
That's ryanradioshow at gmail.com.
But there's nothing on, to your point further, James, there's nothing on traditional radio these days.
I mean, if you really want to talk about the truth, you want to get down to the nitty-gritty, you want to talk about being uncensored and unscripted and not having all of the things that you've got to go through to get your point across with your opinion on radio.
Independent online platforms are the way to go.
And I think that more and more people are realizing this and they're deriving great value out of shows like yours, shows like mine, and so many other courageous and conviction-oriented people that are out there.
And I applaud you for all the work that you've done throughout the years.
You have really been a beacon of light in a world of darkness.
And you've been an inspiration for me.
And I love coming on your show.
And I love having you on my show.
And hopefully we can put together something that is going to have the political cesspool on with more regularity and consistency.
That's my hope anyway.
Well, I appreciate that, Patrick.
I appreciate it so much.
The times that we've spent, the limited times, I think it's, you know, we called it a Home and Home series when I was with you a few days ago.
I think you've been on here a handful of times.
I've been on with you a handful of times.
But I got to tell you, people, it's a great show, PatrickRyanshow.com.
You know, he uses grown-up language, his locker room talk.
It's real talk.
It's real talk, the kind of talk we can't have here on AM Radio.
But I tell you, it's engrossing.
It's compelling.
Patrick, remind the folks when you air, what time, what days.
And again, it can all be found at PatrickRyanshow.com.
But tell me what you're doing.
Yeah, the show is broadcast from the great state of Wyoming, USA, four nights a week, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday nights.
And it kicks off at 6 o'clock Mountain Time, which is 8 o'clock Eastern Time, 7 o'clock Central, 6 here in the Mountain West, and 5 o'clock Pacific.
And we're on for three hours commercial-free.
And as you said, it is uncensored.
And it's real, is what it is.
And I insist on living in a real world.
I have no time for fiction.
I have no time for fantasy.
I have no time for arguments or debates involving emotion and feelings and stuff like that.
We've got too many candy asses in this country that present their arguments through emotion and feelings rather than facts and substance.
And so, you know, when people do listen to the show, they will hear a very real presentation.
The way that people think, the way that people talk, it's real.
It's authentic across the board.
And no two shows, by the way, are ever the same.
And I hope people tune in and go to my website, patrickryanshow.com.
That's patrickryanshow.com.
And email ryanradio show at gmail.com.
All the information, James, on the show about me, the email, the contact information, and all the times and all that stuff can be found on the website.
Yeah, Patrick, this is Keith again.
I remember when people used to tune into sports to get away from the politics, to get away from this constant drumbeat of liberalism.
And now they have infected and taken over mainstream media reporting of the sports.
I think there's a great need and a great niche that you're filling.
Excuse me.
And also, I recommend to you to check out Cast Football.
It's like the caste system in India, C-A-S-T-E.
There's an old friend that we've had on the show many times named Don Wassell.
He does yeoman service.
And I'd like to get your read on it and see if that's helpful at all to you.
But, you know, there are few enough voices that will speak about the issues that you talk about and particularly basically why are white people suddenly outcasts and people that have to be teed off on just about every time that there is a sports event.
Well, that website, by the way, is cast, C-A-S-T-E-Football.us.
And Keith is right.
Don Wassell has been a long, long time friend of ours, and it's really one of the few websites that talks about race and sports.
But, you know, you'd like to say get woke, go broke.
But the fact of the matter is, and we see it, I mean, the fans are still turning out for NBA, NFL, and college football, and basketball, college football games especially.
And the reason for that is, of course, is it is – Jewish power and influence.
No.
No, no.
Well, no, that's the reason they've gone woke.
But the reason that the people are turning out, and as Patrick mentioned, this predominantly white fandom is turning out is because people need something to invest in.
Now, what would have been a very natural pride in your tribe type of thing has been replaced by this artificial pride in your football team or pride in your basketball team type of thing.
People need to belong to a community.
People need to belong to something.
And since it has been dammed up, it has been cut off that you have a pride in who you are, a pride in your ancestors, a pride in your history.
They are applying it artificially to this.
I think subconsciously there is something going on.
I've long held that theory.
People need to belong to something.
They need to belong to a community.
It's fun to be together and cheer and root for, but you can't root for white people.
You can't root for your nation.
So this is what it's come down to.
Now, of course, that's just my opinion on this.
But anyway, PatrickRyanshow.com.
Folks, I think we've plugged it plenty.
You need to go there.
He's there.
It's a fun show, really fun show.
Patrick, two minutes remaining.
What did we leave on the table that you'd like to touch on before we run out of time tonight?
Well, just that I would hope that we've got, unfortunately in our country, we have too many people that are sitting on their hands, too many people that are too complacent and too comfortable enjoying the luxuries that they have become accustomed to for so long.
And we are facing a moment of critical mass in this country right now as white people, unfortunately.
I think it is insanity run amok virtually across the board with everything that you want to talk about.
And we do need to get people involved.
We need people to become engaged.
I'm out on the front lines, and I do so willingly.
I'll take the slings and the arrows and the name calling and the negative things that come along with having the courage and the conviction to talk about the things that I talk about, just like you do, James, and so many other great people that are involved.
But talking about it is one thing.
We have to put that talk into action.
And as people, our very existence depends on that.
I can think of nothing that is more important than the survival or the maintaining of one's own individual race.
And that goes for black people and Asian people and Hispanic people and certainly for our race as well.
We are under incredible attack right now.
There is a war on white America now that is unprecedented in the history of this country.
And it needs to come to an end.
And if it doesn't come to an end, then we need to fight and we need to fight without apology and with conviction and with courage.
And I can't thank you enough for having me on your show here tonight, James.
Hey, Patrick, love you, brother.
Patrick Ryan, really cool guy.
Patrick Ryan went from Sirius and Fox Sports saying, hey, I'll take my fans and we'll talk about the stuff at PatrickRyanshow.com that you're not going to let me talk about.