Oct. 2, 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.
All right, we're back.
Keith and I having a laugh during the longer break.
We were sitting here looking through this report a little more.
And tell them what you said, Keith.
I said, you know, they're attributing all these people and their success to you.
I said, you're basically like a social director on a cruise ship.
Your job is to make everybody happy and make sure everybody, you know, feels part of the action, not apparently.
We do have a reputation for that, following the golden rule here at TPC.
But again, just imagine how, I can't imagine how many hours it would have taken these folks to go in and count every guest and every appearance that they've made and every appearance that they've made on the street.
And rest assured that whoever did it was well paid for doing it.
Yeah, that's for sure.
Better than we've ever been.
And every appearance they've made on each other's shows.
This thing, you've got to check it out.
But, okay, so Red Ice, that's another one.
Red Eyes.
We love Henrik and Lana.
I had the opportunity to join them over the weekend on their broadcast.
And you'd be shocked at how many stories they can cover in a couple of hours, Keith.
But see, they're not Southerners.
They talk faster than us, so they can cover more ground.
But no, we love Henrik and Lana.
Just a few things we talked about on the show last weekend, which you can find at redice.tv.
The accusation of rape by the male Afghan refugee against the female soldier at Fort Bliss.
More rape by Afghanis in Idaho.
An immigrant, an illegal alien in Mexico was busted for setting a series of wildfires.
That's just another story of diversity.
Pedophile rape seems to be a specialty of these Afghan refugees, both in Europe and now in America.
The DHS secretary states that at least 12,000 Haitian migrants have recently been released into the U.S., even though some have been proven to carry COVID.
That just goes to show how serious they really are about COVID.
Let's just see.
We talked about the Border Patrol agent and the horse.
We talked about that on this show last week.
Tucker Carlson, yeah, we talked about that there too.
Just a lot.
Another race hoax.
These are a dime a dozen.
You don't even cover them anymore.
But there was another big story about how the N-Word had been graffitied.
And of course, you come to find out that the perpetrator was a black man.
It's that way every time.
Like Amelia Nutella said on Saturday Night Live, never mind.
Let's see.
We talked, yes, Hitler was against vaccines, they say.
So that's another reason you should get your shot.
If you run out of steam, you can always blame it on Hitler.
Whatever it is.
Paul Pott was for them.
Well, he's not as bad as Hitler, you know, according to them.
Hey, you've heard what the other people say about us.
What are you saying about us, ladies and gentlemen?
We just wrapped up our third quarter fundraising drive.
Thank you so much for everybody who supported us.
Of course, we can't take in contributions online.
Haven't been able to do that for a long time now.
But we do get these handwritten notes, and boy, do we love them.
This one's from New York.
James and Keith, hello, my friends.
Please accept this contribution and appreciation for all your hard work and sacrifice on behalf of our people.
Never forget how important your work is to us isolated pro-white advocates throughout the country.
A genuine friend is someone to whom you can tell the truth.
Thank you for being that friend.
See, now these are people, and we know so many of the people.
We've got to meet them over the years.
Hardworking people, God-fearing people, family people.
If you'd asked me to describe our audience, I'd have to say that.
That's who we are.
Of course, they would say racist, white supremacist, neo-Nazi bigot, et cetera.
I think there's some Confederate money enclosed with that letter, too, on it.
No, no, no, actually, Yankee dollars on that one.
Sometimes we get all kinds.
Right here, I got.
Can you actually tell them we got paid in this?
This is $100 billion from the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe.
No, no, $100 trillion.
Look at it.
That's real.
I think that's worth about like $2 on the exchange here.
Oh, my goodness.
$100 trillion Zimbabwean dollars.
Yeah, it puts Weimar Germany to shame.
Inflation like that.
Listener in Mesa, Arizona.
All right, you win.
You tugged up my heartstrings.
Besides that, I always liked Bill Rowland.
That's somebody who sent in the contribution to get the incentive.
The Frankfurt School DVD.
Hey, more timely now than ever before.
Dear James, it closes the contribution for all the work you and Keith do on our behalf.
Guys like me can't compare to guys like you.
We pale in comparison with regard to our terms of ability.
But the least we can do is offer up support when called upon.
I hope the donation helps, even though it is small.
Let me tell you something, Keith.
I know I speak for you.
I don't see it that way at all.
We're nothing without this guy.
We're nothing without all these guys.
We're just representative if you really want to know the truth.
James and Keith, we enjoy the Saturday evening shows.
Keep up the good work.
That's from a couple of friends over in Bluntville, Tennessee.
I actually had the chance to talk to her, at least, a few days ago.
Hey, I love this.
I didn't know about this.
This is from Gene Andrews.
See, we all support the guests and the host and everybody supports the show just like the listeners.
It's a big, happy family.
Hope this will help keep the commie bastards upset.
Thanks for your tribute to Bill Rowland.
Wild Bill and I had some great times back in the day.
I used to help Bill distribute the Confederate Underground.
See, that was another thing that Bill was involved in prior to TPC coming online in 2004.
He did this newspaper called The Confederate Underground, and he and Gene collaborated on that and would disperse them and distribute them.
And of course, Bill did that Frankfurt School DVD that we've been offering in advance of his TPC years.
This is a listener, you know, and so many people write in because we are a family here, a real organic community.
This is a listener in Utah who visited us several years ago.
You may remember this, Keith.
Came in a big camper.
I remember it.
And he writes about that.
That's the camper center.
That's right.
He writes about that trip and writes that he's had some health problems.
So many people in our audience, again, because we're a family, they share with us their ups and downs with health, with relationships, with marriages, with deaths.
I mean, it's just, it's something that I think is sadly our enemies, those of us, those out there who are our detractors, they'll just never know.
I don't think they'll ever really know love like we know it.
Absolutely the opposite of hate.
DVD by Bill Rowland, that's hard to turn down.
God bless you, Bill.
Hope you guys had a nice Labor Day.
That comes from a listener in Maryland, Dear Political Cesspool.
I really like listening to your show, Keep Up the Good Work.
You're really important for our people.
And we sent this gentleman a book.
Always good stuff.
Always good correspondence.
Our friend Buddy.
Yeah, he's sent in some stories we've still got to get to.
What else do we have here?
Well, we can't get to them all.
We got to move on to something else after this.
But here's another fellow saying, hey, I had COVID and you kept me company.
He said, you and Keith kept me company during my recovery.
God bless y'all and keep up the good work.
See, I mean, our show means something to people.
I don't know if the people who are fearful of the lies that contribute to organizations like the ADL on the SBLC, I don't know if they'll ever experience real sense of community and brotherhood and sacrifice and dedication like we do.
Here's from Colorado.
TPC, thanks again for all you do.
Oh, Easley, South Carolina.
Oh, this one's a good one.
This was from a listener in Easley, South Carolina.
Said that he was in Gatlinburg for a recent vacation, and a woman came up and asked if she could take a picture of his shirt.
He was wearing a political cesspool shirt and said we have a new listener now that she loved the shirt and was asking about the show and is going to tune in.
Listener up in Essington, Pennsylvania, keep up the great work.
Proud to call you a friend.
I'm Yankee by birth, rolled by choice.
And it just goes on and on and on.
Thank you, my brothers.
Had a listener send in a Bible verse.
You can check out this verse on behalf of this listener.
He sent in a contribution with a verse of scripture.
That is not uncommon with this audience, I'll tell you, John 3.21.
Why don't you check it out, ladies and gentlemen?
John 3.21.
We'll read it when we come back.
We're going to get to another topic before we start getting into our guests of the evening.
We're really only one, Paul Fromm, plus our regular contributor, Jack Ryan.
They're still coming up.
Stay tuned.
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.
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And now back to tonight's show.
And welcome back, everybody.
So we mentioned right before the last break that a listener, along with his contribution, had sent in John 3, 21.
He didn't write out the verse.
We had to look it up.
But that's good.
We want to do that.
And here's what it reads.
But he that doeth truth cometh to the light, that his deeds may be made manifest that they are wrought in God.
It's a Christian show.
At the end of the day, that's one of our preeminent foundations.
And we appreciate this.
We do get that more often than you would think.
Well, probably not more often than you think.
Probably just as much as you would think.
People who share their favorite scripture verses with us or applicable scripture verses.
One last letter we'll read.
By the way, these aren't emails.
These are all letters.
I should say.
These are handwritten and handwritten and cursive, by the way.
Yeah, people who still know how to do cursive.
We've had trouble with our email.
We were banned from sending emails for about a month.
We've never even said a cuss word.
I mean, you know, it's just ridiculous.
You're going to cut off your toilet paper next.
Well, we're back on probation now, but I should have said somebody asked about it.
I can send personal emails, you understand?
I can send personal emails.
If you email the show, I can read it and respond to it.
That's not the problem.
The problem is we have a email service that sends out to our group because you can't send out emails to thousands of people without having a service to manage subscribers and give people a chance to unsubscribe and all of that.
I'm not talking about personal emails that come in.
I can send and receive those just fine, so don't worry.
But we're still in an untenable position with our email list, and we're going to be working to go somewhere else and see what we can do there.
But this one reads, James, the DVD that you're offering or that we did offer in September should be, this is the Frankfurt School with Bill Rowland.
Now, again, it's PBS quality, but it's 1990s, okay?
This came out in the 90s, so it looks like if you're expecting something to come in today, that's going to be sharp and look like everything you'd see on TV now.
On the other hand, actually it's as sharp as anything.
That's right.
And it would have been right at home on television in the 90s.
But, you know, so it's a little bit dated in terms of the technology that was available at the time.
But the content is evergreen and it's very professionally produced.
So anyway, if you're expecting it when you get it, or if you've already got it, it's more than evergreen, actually.
It's never been more pertinent.
That looks brand new.
You're not going to get that.
But anyway, this person writes, the DVD should be mandatory for all Christians to view and understand, all white Christians to view and understand.
And Keith, you wanted to talk a little bit more about it and how it applies to Tucker Carlson, which we were talking about earlier.
Well, critical theory, which is one of the primary concepts of cultural Marxism, is exactly what is being applied to Tucker Carlson by the left.
Critical theory says, what is the theory?
The theory is to criticize.
Relentless criticism.
Criticism, not debate.
They don't want to debate the issues with you because they will probably lose that debate because we have smarter people than they do.
What they want is the use of ad hominem put-downs like racist or neo-Nazi or anti-Semite or whatever.
You know, the, you know, put-down du jour, homophobe, you know, just give us any, you know, that's how they argue.
They holler that as loud as they can and they keep coming back with it and you try in vain to debate or have a rational colloquy with them.
They just aren't for that.
Now, what is that supposed to do?
Well, then comes the number two primary theory of cultural Marxism, cultural pessimism.
They're trying to make you pessimistic.
I'm always losing the arguments.
My people are no good.
My heritage is no good.
My ideas are no good.
Why?
Because you're getting this constant bombardment of negativity from a bunch of loose cannon losers, which is basically what the left stormtroops, people like Antifa and Black Lives Matter are.
These people are not at the head of the class, folks, okay?
These are society's chronic malcontents.
Now, if they don't successfully transform you into what they want you to be, then you come to the third big concept of critical theory, which is the therapeutic state.
If you disagree with them, you're not only wrong intellectually, you are sick physically, morally, and intellectually.
So you need to be ministered to.
I guess they've got a lobotomy in your future.
It's Orwellian, what they have come up with.
But you know what?
It started in the 1920s.
They basically were run out of or ran themselves out of Germany in 1933.
Most of them came to America.
Most of the primary thinkers, they went to Columbia University and got jobs in Manhattan.
And when they came to America, they realized that America was somewhat different from Germany.
Germany did not have a large group of racial strangers or different people from, you know, Germany was a pretty homogeneous population.
And when they saw the presence of black people and some grievances that black people had, the light bulb went on over their head.
They said, this is the real proletariat.
This is the spear point of the revolution.
And by 1939, Leon Trotsky, the famous communist who was living in exile, attended a Comintern international event in New York City and said that we need to start grooming black people for positions of leadership in the Communist Party.
And if any of the comrades are opposed to this, they're just signaling to you that they're not really serious about winning the revolution.
Because race, not economic class, as Marx and Engels thought, not even religion, those are not the primary fault lines in human society.
The primary fault line is race.
When you talk about economic class, people's eyes glaze over.
You talk about religion.
They get puzzled.
But when you talk about race, their eyes light up.
Nobody is Too dumb to be able to not comprehend race.
A person with a 50 IQ knows the difference between a white person and a black person.
And that's what they decided to build the revolution on.
Of course, the First Order business was putting Hitler out of business because he made the fundamental mistake of running the Rothschilds and their cohorts out of the Central Bank of Germany.
So that could not go unanswered.
But as soon as the war was over, they started going on the racial justice theme here in America under Harry Truman, who was picked, hand-picked by the left to be the vice presidential candidate of Franklin Roosevelt in his 1944 campaign when everybody realized he had one foot in the grave and another on the banana peel and that this guy would probably ascend to the presidency, which Truman did.
He was picked because he was a racial liberal.
There was another choice, Jimmy Burns of South Carolina, who did the war mobilization effort.
He was asked by Roosevelt to step down from the U.S. Supreme Court to do it.
He did it with the promise and understanding that he would be the vice presidential candidate for Roosevelt in 1944, but certain elements in the Democratic Party didn't want that.
They're the ones that wanted the racial revolution, so they got their candidate, Truman, in instead.
So that's when it all started.
Shelley versus Kramer, outlawing restrictive covenants and deeds.
The integration of the armed forces in 1947-48.
Shelley versus Kramer, integrating law schools in Texas.
And of course, Brown versus Board of Education.
All this was pre-planned.
The plans for it were drawn up before World War II, and they were implemented in the post-war era.
So that's when it all started.
And now you see what has happened.
We're talking about Bible verses.
You know, the Bible has a test for detecting in subtle situations what is evil and what is not.
It says, do not be deceived.
You shall know them by their fruits.
Can a good tree bring forth corrupt fruit?
Can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit?
Therefore, by their fruits, you shall know them.
Well, look at public education today as opposed to 1954 in America.
We used to be number one in the first world.
Now we're at the bottom of the first world.
Does that change good fruit or corrupt fruit?
I leave that to your analysis.
Just one example of the fruit, just one.
There's so many.
We'll be back with Jack Ryan, Paul Fromm still to come.
Stay tuned.
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to continue on a little bit with last week's sports themes.
So last week we had Patrick Ryan on, and of course our regular contributor and friend and teammate Jack Ryan is back.
Now we're actually, you want to use another sports analogy, doing a little quarterback audible.
Jack normally joins us for the last half hour.
And what does Jack have in common with Rocky?
He's been beat up.
And we all have, haven't we?
I mean, we take the licking and keep on ticking.
And hey, that's the thing about it.
We're not going to back down.
We don't ever back down because an upright man doesn't shrink in the face of adversity.
But there was a listener last week who said, hey, you need to have Pat and Jack on together.
He talked about their unique deliveries and stylistic presentations and whatever.
That's actually, that could be a show, the Jack and Pat show.
But anyway, yeah, so that's Rocky River.
Another Rocky song coming up next.
But Jack's going to tell us why we're still talking about sports today.
Jack, how are you?
I'm doing okay.
Okay, it's better than bad.
I'll give you that.
Right.
So anyway, that's the Rocky theme is from the first Rocky movie, which I like the music, and I also think it was a great movie, but that was really the only good, not only the only good Rocky movie, but the only good Sylvester Stallone movie ever made.
He went on to make so many.
What about First Blood now?
What about First Blood, Jack?
Well, I mean, it's overshadowed by the Rambo 3, which I think is the worst Patriot movie in the history of the United States.
We talked about that.
We just did.
I mean, he went off to the mountain Muslim tribalists to go fight the evil Russians.
And I forgot what was wrong with the Russians.
Were they racist or something like that?
So it wasn't just 20 years of failure of Afghanistan.
It was 40 years.
And the stupid boomer Reagan conservatives wasted the 80s fighting our kinsmen, the Russians, and arming these nasty eighth century child rapists, throat slitters, or any.
But anyway, but the first movie, Rocky, is very, very good.
And so my theme today is about positive sports.
And in particular, our people are just doing great in boxing.
We now have a British boxing champion, Tyson Fury, and a Ukrainian boxer that moved up to heavyweight that are now the heavyweight champions of all the boxing organizations.
It was a big upset this week that his name was Alexander Usik, and he upset a British black boxer.
It was much bigger and was heavily favor Anthony Joshua.
So boxing and M ⁇ A are doing really, really good.
So I encourage our listeners to try to get out of the same rut where you just have to watch American football and basketball.
There's other sports, and our people are doing very good, but you just have to know how to play the game.
And the British and the Europeans are doing just really good in boxing and MMA.
Well, try finding boxing on ESPN now.
The only thing you'll see is a biopic about Muhammad Ali or something.
You know, this is a good point, Keith.
And I was going to bring this up to Jack your take on this.
I remember in the 90s, boxing was huge when you had Mike Tyson, especially, but also Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield, when, you know, the blacks were predominant in heavyweight boxing, especially.
It was a ton of media coverage devoted to boxing.
But now, now that, as you mentioned, you got this Ukrainian white guy just won a big upset heavyweight victory.
All the boxing bodies now have all the heavyweight champions.
Who's that Ukrainian boxer's name, by the way, Jack?
His name is Alexandra Usik.
And then, of course, you've got Tyson Fury, who not only is a great fighter and a champion, but also very, very, very politically incorrect.
So what do you say, Jack, then, about the amount of media attention in the sports world that boxing was getting in the 90s versus today, and what's the difference?
I think, you know, obviously that's a rhetorical question, but take it away.
I agree with Patrick Ryan that I do support talented black American and other athletes if they're really good.
And we like to see a fairer system like we had in basketball in the 60s, 70s, and 80s.
And there were lots of integrated teams, lots of great white fighters.
But the system is, I would disagree with Pat that I just think there's just massive discrimination against white American football and basketball players.
If you've got a tall son, I wouldn't have him play basketball.
I would try to get him to be a pitcher or something else.
There's just massive discrimination against them.
It's not fair.
The black boxers, not only in the 90s and the 70s, were just awesome.
It was an incredible time.
Mohamed Ali, Joe Frazier, George Foreman, Marvin Agler, Thomas Hearn, Sugar Ray Leonard.
There were a couple of white fighters that were trying to be competitive.
They were extremely talented, but the system was set up very much against them with promoters like Don King, who, outside of just being a terrible person, a gangster, it's just extremely racist.
So if you've got some talent in boxing, you want to go to Britain where they have promoters like Frank Warren, who he's fair.
He's fair to black boxers, but he will give a chance.
And so I just think that it's a cop-out to say, well, ESPN's not featuring white boxers.
Well, just don't, you know, just don't watch it.
It's reverse of it.
That's not a cop-out, Jack.
Let me just say this.
That's not a cop-out.
That's the truth.
ESPN, you're trying to find that heavyweight boxing match you were talking about on ESPN.
It's not there.
It would have been there if one of the fighters was black.
Yeah, but why do you limit yourself to watching ESPN?
That's just like ESPN owns sports now.
You need to wake up.
What has happened over the past five to ten years is that ESPN, for example, ESPN owns the SEC network now.
They own everything.
Basically, they're the ones in charge of the American football.
And Disney owns them, of course.
So it all, you know, it just goes up and up and up the ladder.
But no, Jack, you're right.
You're right in so much as you can find this stuff streaming now.
You can find these places.
You can't find it on TV.
I don't know how many people listening to this show tonight watch any of those other things anyway.
Yeah, I wouldn't pay for that.
Do you want to pay money for Jeff Suker's CNN?
Do you want to play money?
All of the now Hollywood studios are now dominated by this JV.
That is, but it's just, that's the way it is.
But I'd say it's the reverse come after World War II, where Central Europe, you had to listen to Voice of America for some honest news.
Now we have to go to places like Russia today or the Hungarian news.
But you can, if you follow these sports besides American football and basketball, there's so many great sports.
Tennis, rugby, college rugby.
I'm looking at the groups that are winning.
Rugby is just a better game than football anyway.
It's non-stop action.
It's violent, but it's not funny.
You have to be an athlete to play rugby.
You can just be a big fat guy like a sumo wrestler and play American football.
Well, it's destructive.
And American football is more destructive to the bodies than boxing.
Sure, you have head injuries, but you look at a football player that plays on Astroturf for 15 years.
He's not going to be able to walk when he's 45.
He'll have to have his hip replaced.
He'll have to do that.
And it's a game that's really descending very closely into gladiatorial games.
And that's not something we want our people to do.
But you look at the college rugby champions the last 10 years.
You've got teams like BYU, St. Mary's, I don't know what some life colleges or something like that.
And it's just something that you can get behind.
And we just need to get out of this addiction to American JV.
Furthermore, it's true amateurism.
The sports you're talking about have amateur athletes in them.
And as you can see with American football, with the image name and likeness movement or name, image and likeness movement and the fact that every school in the SEC gets a base of $65 million from ESPN.
Yes.
Yeah, I mean, that type of thing.
And that shows that the money is controlling everything in Division I, college basketball and football.
And if you want amateurism, which is really kind of a white concept, go to white parents that he's recommending.
Right.
But it's the coach of an Alabama football team makes like $20 million.
The coach of the basketball team, West Virginia, that guy's not a scholar.
And so why is it that the coach gets paid $10 million and then the players are supposed to play for free?
They're not getting any education.
It's a corrupt deal.
And I liken it to Roman gladiatorial games.
Just need to, it's one of the big problems with our people is that we keep loyalties to institutions and people that used to be ours and then they went over to the other side.
And I know you remember the time when the SEC football was Archie Manning and the Ole Mits Rebels and black Americans had their own teams.
They had Grambling and Tennessee State and Jackson State.
The great Walter Payton, probably my favorite pro football player, went to Jackson State.
It was fine, but the situation has changed.
It's like the National Democratic Party used to be a white Southerner party.
But people used to say, well, my daddy was a Democrat, my granddaddy was a Democrat.
So by God, I'm a Democrat.
But if you're still thinking and acting this way, when the Democrat Party got taken over by Jacob Javits and who was that crack-smoking mayor of Washington, D.C., Marion Barry.
Marian Barry from Memphis.
You're just not moving with the time.
So I just think we got to.
It's also the same for union guys up north, too.
They used to be Democrats, but believe me, the Democratic Party left them behind just like the state.
I'll tell you what, there aren't enough.
There's still a lot of whites voting for Democrats, unfortunately, or it still wouldn't be a contest.
We're going to take a break.
The great Jack Ryan will be back for another segment, and then Paul Fromm in the third hour.
We'll be right back.
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Well, my mom smokes and my dad smokes, and I saw them smoke, 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.
A public service message from this station and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Recent studies show that parents who smoke in the home are more likely to have children who smoke.
Yes, in fact, my brother, he's 22 now.
He told me and my father that's why he started smoking.
One of the reasons why he started smoking is because my dad was around, you know, and he's, he, my dad, they saw my dad smoking.
My dad said, okay, I don't want you to smoke.
I don't want you to watch what I'm doing.
Recent studies also show that in homes where parents don't smoke, their children usually don't smoke either.
I am the way I am because my grandparents taught me what not to do.
They gave me morals.
They gave me belief.
They gave me something to believe in.
They just taught me, well, I love them.
I do.
Smoking.
If you think you're old enough to start, you're smart enough to stop.
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As you all know, Roe versus Wade has resulted in some of the most permissive abortion laws anywhere in the world.
For example, in the United States, it's one of only seven countries to allow elective late-term abortions, along with China, North Korea, and others.
Right now, in a number of states, the laws allow a baby to be born from his or her mother's womb in the ninth month.
It is wrong.
It has to change.
Americans are more and more pro-life.
You see that all the time.
In fact, only 12% of Americans support abortion on demand at any time.
Under my administration, we will always defend the very first right in the Declaration of Independence, and that is the right to life.
Yeah, I got to tell you, Jack, that may be the best part about Rocky is the music.
That's going the distance and the final bell, which I think are applicable here for this radio broadcast.
We've certainly been going the distance.
We've been doing this longer.
Even our enemies recognize that for longer than anyone else, and in many ways, more prominently and more mainstream.
And we'll be here until the final bell, until God himself calls us home, so long as the support of our beloved listening audience holds out.
And so far, it always has.
Not easy to be engaged in this constant struggle against relentless evil, but that's the job.
That's the job we agreed to do to serve as an unapologetic voice of truth in a wicked society.
As I say about the devil, he is never discouraged and never sleeps.
I don't either.
I've got an 11-month-old side.
But anyway.
Okay, Jack, so back to you.
More on sports, more on movies.
Where do you want to go, brother?
I want more on sports, but just I want to talk just a little bit more about why these British and European boxers have been so successful.
A, they're talented, but they've got a whole network community that supports it and promotes it.
Boxing was invented in Britain.
It's a British sport, same as soccer, which they call football, same as rugby.
But the British sport is there.
They have youth groups.
They have Olympic levels.
And they also just cover the sport as a celebrity.
Now, not only is Tyson Fury just an incredible, successful boxer and charismatic, he's giant.
He's 6'9, 270.
He looks a little awkward, but he's got tremendous boxing skills.
He is just a very exciting celebrity.
He's very similar to Muhammad Ali.
He's just extremely funny.
And he has a beautiful wife, a traditional wife.
They have six children, all good-looking ones.
He was a traditional Catholic and was politically incorrect.
He kind of toned it down, but he just had a daughter that was low weight, but she seems to do better.
But he gave her the name of the Greek goddess Athena.
So we're getting some of that great crossover of classical Greek and Roman and then traditional Christian.
That's what I really like to do.
And they in Britain, they make these people celebrities.
They care about how the wife dresses, what her views about fashion.
And sports should not just be a one-loss score, things like that.
Particularly, women like to make, they like to find out who people are dating, what their fashion, things like that.
So who was that great soccer player from England, David Beckham, David Beckham?
And then he married one of the Spice girls there.
That's the kind of thing that we need to do is to make celebrities out of our sports stars.
And it's a waste of time.
We can't do that, though, Jack.
No, we can't do that because the media is totally against it.
You mentioned Tyson Fury, who is a big celebrity in Britain over here, cricket.
Well, you know, but you can still do it.
You can.
We're celebrities to people, even though we're not, you know, certainly anything but horrible.
Look at the British invasion music that people loved in the 1960s.
The Beatles, the Animals, the Rolling Stones, they came over.
There's no reason Americans can't support British sports or South African rugby sports or Australian, Australian rules, rugby, or international tennis.
You don't have to be a slave to the J media mafia.
And we get, I just encourage our people to get out of it.
You're going to be free.
And then if the rest of the country becomes something horrible, then we'll just move to Central Europe or someplace like that.
There's no reason we're going to have to be slaves to ESPN.
I don't have it in my house.
I don't have CNN.
I got that device, TV, be gone.
Anytime I see that CHNN anywhere, zap it up.
To be a white advocate, you've got to be able to surf the net.
In other words, that's basically what it is because you're not going to see it on mainstream TV and radio.
You got to pay per view for MMA and best boxing.
But yeah, look how much money we spend on all kinds of stuff that we don't need.
So yeah, if there's a great boxing match, get a group of people.
And if you're around a college town, you're going to have international students from Europe or Britain and things like that.
And you can watch, I think British Premier League soccer isn't so great anymore, but there's other soccer that you can watch, the European Cup.
You don't have to be a slave to five days a week of American football, the NBA.
Our people just don't have, it's a drug.
It's a drug addiction.
And say, if you've got American TV, which is this J media mafia, it's an addiction that you got to break.
And I've broken it.
Well, it's more, I tell you what, the addictive part, it's funny that you bring that up.
If you'll notice now, if you listen to a football broadcast or a football show, everything is about gambling.
All the ads are about gambling.
It used to be taboo to mention that topic.
Now it is front and center.
And they're using it to bake people addicted to people that have a weakness towards gambling addiction.
That's where they're getting their money.
That's where all this new money is coming from in sports, Jack.
I have noticed that it is that gambling has come into it.
But my view is that I've never bought a lottery ticket, a state lottery ticket ever in my entire life.
And that's just, it's one of the, I think it is the worst return on your investment for gambling.
You're better off in the organized crime numbers gambling.
You get a better return on your investment.
Plus, if you win, you don't have to report it.
So I'm asked, do you voluntarily want to pay taxes?
Like, no, let some other people do that.
So, yeah, I'm not gambling.
I don't waste my five days a week on fantasy football.
There's just so many things that Americans do that are unhealthy and wrong and that are easily avoidable.
It's just like becoming exploited.
They're being exploited by people that know that people have a weakness like that, like porn or like gambling or whatever and they want.
They're debauching us.
Well, they are being exploited, but good people will resist bad things.
So it's not like we've never had bad problems before.
It's not like we didn't have problems with drug addiction or alcoholism.
We used to do a lot of things that were real bad.
We used to have little children working in coal mines and things like that.
So if an intelligent, good person can live a healthier life and doesn't have to get addicted to these bad things.
And that's why I hope our listeners at the political cesspool are setting up communities and are doing, they're playing sports.
They're not just watching TV.
They're not being couch potatoes, but there's things you can do hiking.
I'm a very good frisbee player.
I did ultimate frisbee a lot, but now it's freestyling.
And there's no reason why we can't live a healthy, good life and not fall into these addictions, worshiping black thug criminals and the NBA.
Mike Vanderbilt had a good team.
We had a bad rape scandal.
So I just don't do it.
I don't waste five days a week worshiping criminal black football players.
And it's just something that's okay.
It's an addiction, but we can break addictions and we can support good sports.
And it's out there.
You just got to look.
The point is that they're trying to set us up for the addictions.
It's not like it's just occurring as a coincidence.
Well, there's all kinds of things out there anybody could get addicted to.
Don't do it.
But you like colleges or baseball, though, Jack?
I love college baseball.
It's great.
The season is much shorter than the major league baseball.
And the crowd is fantastic.
The finals are in Omaha, Nebraska.
It's a folk festival.
And it's just, it's a fun baseball.
It's not, you have to take some time to learn the culture and learn the rules.
You got to play it.
It's not like football, which is non-stop sex and violence, and then tons of beer commercials.
It's like football, smash, kill them.
Then you show it half-naked to your leaders, and then there's 27 light beer commercials.
Baseball, you got to learn about the strike zone and things like that.
Now it's gambling commercials.
Yeah, I just think that college baseball is a great sport.
And it's also, you don't have to be one size.
You don't have to be weigh 300 pounds or be six foot nine.
There's a place for a squat guy to play catcher, a short stop, a little quicker guy, left-handed, right-hander.
And it takes patience to follow the game and play the game.
And it's just, it's a great game.
So there are great sports.
There's good culture.
People used, I never did the NASCAR one, but apparently the culture of going to the events was a lot of fun or something.
But that's the way it is.
Yeah, I think that was the whole thing.
Who else could be entertained?
But yeah, it was just about being at a big part.
I got to say one thing, Keith, though.
You know, that gambling stuff, you see pop-ups.
Anytime you read an article about sports, there'll be a pop-up ad for opening your online gambling account.
Yeah, and it'll be, it's like the Trump solicitations where 600% matching donations.
I actually got another one of those this week.
I don't even know if Trump was still the president, but he's 600% matching.
He's forgotten me, unfortunately.
You still get the solicitations to donate to the Super PAC or whatever.
But these gambling things, like $1 can make you $250.
And if you sign up now, you get a free dollar or whatever it is.
Well, I was going to tell you.
Can I do a short fundraiser, please?
Can I just real quick?
If people, I know that I supposedly have a few fans on the show.
I'm kind of dubious how many they are.
But if you like my contribution, give a donation in my name and I'll try to match it up to a certain level.
I'm like a stripper that's got to pay to dance.
And I'm sort of like I paid.
Well, that's it.
We all feel that way.
Yeah, we all have to pay to do the work here.
Yeah, so yes, make a donation in my name and then I'll try to match it this week.
I'm doing okay.
And try not to think about Jack Naked.
Maybe we should have like a Chippendale's calendar of the TPC crew.
I was about to react in this thing, but I think I'm not going to be an underwear model anytime in the future.
But what I was going to tell you, Jack, is this.
I'm a little bit older in terms of.
Just to reiterate Jack's point, make it in his name.
He'll match it as long as it's not too big.
Make it big.
We'll make it big.
We'll see what we can do.
But we got the key.
The point that I was going to make about your comment on baseball and the fact that you don't have to be a large person to play it, that was 50s sports culture.
The big sports were boxing, which had all weight divisions and baseball.
It changed in the 60s to basketball and football, which basically reward biological abnormality over athleticism.
All right.
Donate in Jack's name.
We love you, Jack.
We'll talk to you next weekend.
And we do love you, and we'll be back with Paul Paul from Next.