Oct. 23, 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.
Thank you again, ladies and gentlemen, for not just tuning in tonight on this, our 17th anniversary broadcast, but for giving us 17 years to celebrate tonight.
I remember all of the yesterdays.
It's hard to remember all the memories in a single three-hour show, but boy, thank you and thank God for there being more than we could possibly remember.
But it has been one incredible ride and one that I am so thankful to be able to continue.
We remember our yesterdays.
We fight in the present and we're fighting for the future as well.
We fight for our past, our present, and our future.
And I want to thank Rick from Brooklyn, who Jason Kuna may remember from South Carolina for serving as our guest ambassador for the listening audience in the first hour.
And of course, the great, the incomparable, the magnificent Sam Dixon for serving as the guest ambassador for our mainstay guests and indeed our entire roster and stable of guests.
Sam Dixon personifies.
He is a wonderful representative of the quintessential TPC guest.
And this hour, though, we're doing something a little bit different.
We are featuring content creators who are doing the work as well as we've ever done it, that's for sure.
And one is Mr. Know White Guilt himself, Jason Kuna.
Jason, we've had a lot of great guests over the years, 17 years, great guests, great interviews.
I handpicked the ones I wanted to be on tonight, and you were one of them.
And thank you for helping celebrate 17 years on the air and for the role you've played in it as well, my friend.
Thank you for being with us tonight.
17 years.
Happy birthday.
Happy anniversary.
What a magnificent accomplishment.
Thank you.
I am so honored to be able to be here with you on a 17-year anniversary.
That is so very meaningful to me.
And everyone who has been a fan of TPC over the years, whether you've been here from the beginning or you started just last year, count yourself honored by being able to be part of something that the anti-whites, as they look on, something like the political cesspool and everything that James and Keith and others like Bill Roland in the past, everything that they have done over these years is a giant singer to the anti-whites,
that they have done everything they can to shut down these champions over the years, done everything they can to silence all the work that all of us do, whether we intentionally or unintentionally undermine or impede anti-whitism in one shape or another.
They do everything they can and they continue to do everything they can every day that goes by to silence our voices, to cut the tongues out of our mouths.
And why is it that they want to cut the tongue out of the mouth of James Edwards?
Why is it that they want to make the lives of his family, his wife, his wonderful children, his parents, his community?
Why is it that they want to make their lives so difficult?
Why?
Because they speak the truth.
And they know that if the masses, if our brothers and sisters out there to the tune of millions are able to hear the truth, they'll know where to go.
They'll be able to see the Northern Star.
They'll be able to follow that poll star to a redemption and a reclamation of our destiny.
That is why the anti-whites endeavor to shut down everything that we do.
That is why they have tried so hard to shut down James Edwards in particular.
And his voice is still heard.
It still resonates.
It is still as full of verb and vivasis as it was from the very beginning, folks.
Now it has the spice of wisdom added to that grand energy that he brings to all of us every single week when he opens that beautiful mouth of his to tell us his views on what's going on in the world and interpretation that you can take to the bank because you know it's coming from a positive source, a white positive source.
Brother, I am so excited.
Thank you so very much.
I'm honored to be able to have become your friend so many years ago.
I was honored before then to be able to be a fan of TPC, to be able to be at one of the very first, and not the first, broadcast from a hotel lobby, I recall, so, so many years ago.
Yes, yes.
It is magnificent.
And so today, to be able to be here, 17 years of resistance.
It's more than just being able to show up.
Yes, speak to that, brother, because it's more than just being able to show up to a job and just regularly do it.
I mean, this is an uphill battle for 17 years of climbing a mountain.
Well, listen, I'll tell you what, every minute of it has been an honor, and that's the truth.
And again, I think friends like you and the guests that have given us content over the years, and of course, the audience for their generous financial and prayerful support that have kept us going against all odds.
But you're so right, Jason.
I mean, you and I were friends years before you became a content creator in your own right and the work that you're doing.
That's why I wanted to have you on tonight.
As this hour, we're focusing on content creators, you, Tim Murdoch, Henrik Palmgren, Lana Lochtuff.
You're going to hear from all of them this hour.
Not just dear friends of mine, as they all are, but people who are doing the work that we're doing, but doing it in different ways.
And in some cases, I say the truth, better ways.
Jason, you have come up with your own vernacular, your own vocabulary.
You teach people how to go free and how to shed their white guilt.
You are, Mr. No White Guilt.
And yes, we were friends for years before you became a content creator in your own right.
And the things that I've watched you do and accomplish over the last several years has just been amazing.
And to be able to collaborate you on your program with the great Jared George, to have you on this program.
You had to be on tonight.
And so I thank you for doing that.
But as I said, we are interspersing contemporary topics as well tonight.
It's not just an entirely celebratory show.
We have a minute remaining.
I'd like to get your comment on this.
This is the state of anti-whitism right now.
In the Atlanta Journal Constitution, one of the biggest daily papers of the country, the headline reads, Vikings landed in America a thousand years ago, long before Europeans.
Let me read that again for a fact.
Vikings landed in America a thousand years ago, long before Europeans.
Jason, break that down in 60 seconds and how that attests to the anti-whitism that you are helping to destroy at nowhiteguilt.org.
Thank you, brother.
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Folks, take these words, five concepts, anti-white, anti-whiteism, anti-white narrative, western kind, white erasure.
Use those five concepts in every conversation you have about every bad thing going on in the world, and you will change the world.
We are changing the world, changing the word that they use in society, a context that once shifted, they'll have to deal with our story where we are the heroes and they are the villains.
What they're saying right there, Vikings before the Europeans, those are Western kind.
Ladies and gentlemen, every single thing that comes out of the mouth of an anti-white is few to fit into the anti-white narrative.
A fictitious story where they take pieces of reality, they manipulate it, they torture it, they put it on a procrustee in bed, they do whatever they got to do to make it fit into an anti-white narrative where we are made to look like the villain.
We are made to look like the bad guy.
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The Vikings, the Vikings.
Not just Europeans, but the archetype, archetype, the Vikings were.
Hey, folks, knowwhiteguilt.org.
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That's right, ladies and gentlemen.
That's exactly what you have to do in this business.
You have to keep on dancing and prancing.
Sometimes you have to tap dance around all the attacks and all of the obstacles that they put in your way.
And we've certainly become nimble on our feet over these 17 years.
That's what we're celebrating tonight.
17 years on the air.
The very first night I took microphone in hand and said hello to you was on October 26th, 2004.
That's three days from now.
This is our 17th anniversary broadcast.
And I got to remind you that I hand-picked the guests that I wanted tonight.
And it was done meticulously so.
And we still have a few surprises coming your way.
But already you've heard from Rick, who was our ambassador from of all places, South Brooklyn representing the listening audience tonight.
Sam Dixon, the ambassador for our mainstay guests.
But this, our second hour, before we get into the third hour, where we're featuring cast and crew members over the years, but this second hour we're featuring content creators who are doing the same work we're doing.
And as I said with Jason Kuhn in the previous segment, doing it in different ways, but in some ways better than we've ever done it.
You'll hear from Henrik Palmgren and Lonal Ochtiff before this hour is up.
But right now you're going to hear from Tim Murdoch.
Tim Murdoch, the white rabbit himself.
Please be sure to visit his website and his link tree at whiterabbitradio.biz.
Tim reminds me that it's always important to remember the people who have gone.
I joke, it's not a joke because it's true, but so many people in my contact list on my phone have already entered into their eternal reward, one being the great Bob Whitaker, of whom both he played a role in both the development of Yours Truly and Tim.
So Tim, thank you for being with us tonight.
I wanted to have you on the 17th anniversary broadcast.
How are you, brother?
I'm doing fantastic.
Congratulations on doing this for so long.
It's a lot of work and a labor of love.
And the world's a better place for having the political cesspool on every week.
That's for sure.
But congratulations on 17 years.
That's a lot of work, and that's something to be proud of.
Well, it certainly made better once we started collaborating, which wasn't that many years ago, and it happened far too late in the run.
But I'm glad we could make up for lost time.
And of course, a handful of times a year, I'm on your broadcast.
You're incredible live stream.
You're with us, and we're all the better for it.
So thank you for that.
And I know that you covered recently on your show.
I said this last week, or maybe it was two weeks ago.
You can't follow everybody because there was a proliferation of new content creators, you know, about five or six years ago.
Again, all of them doing great work in their own right.
It's just hard to watch everything.
But there are a few people that I watch as a fan.
And that's the people that we're featuring this hour.
It's you, Tim.
It's Jason Kuna.
It's Henrik.
It's Lana.
And a few others.
But you actually covered on one of your recent broadcasts that incredible SBLC article that we've cited a time or two.
Did you get a little amusement out of that?
Yeah, I thought it was pretty funny.
They were trying to figure out exactly the different iterations, the different changes we've had from animations and some stuff we still do, some stuff we just don't do the same.
We've had on a lot of interviews these days, and that's what they were tracking, the overlapping interviews.
Your grid was a lot bigger than mine, so I've got to catch up with you on all those interviews and stuff.
You were the kingpin of the article, so congratulations.
But what's kind of interesting, the only thing I didn't see, they didn't mention Red Ice.
They love picking on Lana and Henrik.
So maybe that's a good thing.
But I thought it was kind of an odd article because they were pretty much admitting defeat.
Like, well, these guys are going to be around some way, shape, matter, or form, I guess.
So, you know, they're going to keep going somehow.
Hey, that's the point.
I didn't look at it that way.
Yeah, that's what they said.
Henrik and Lana.
I mean, obviously.
I was just going to say those two that you mentioned are coming up next.
Yeah, go ahead.
So SBLC didn't mention them.
And so, you know, I thought something was going on right before it because this particular service provider we use for our website, we had a very sticky problem where a service provider attached to a service, a service provider that I would never in a million years use.
I wouldn't use their name even.
I don't even want to mention their name.
Had blocked an IP of ours that we use for internal emails.
And we were trying to figure out how on earth these guys, because most of these guys are connected in some way, shape, matter, or form, or have their hands in each other's business.
But we had to get with the service provider to route it around this other service provider that was blocking our IP.
And we go to great lengths to make sure everything's up and running.
So we were trying to figure out exactly how they even did this because we don't even use the service provider.
So I thought this was kind of entertaining, but it was probably due to the SBLC stuff.
Usually that's when things start happening.
SBLC writes an article.
So Henrik and Lana are missing out on the fun.
But the SBLC admitted that these guys are going to be around because they've always been around.
You know, I got to tell you, Tim is such a legend.
I go to him for advice, especially on tech advice.
When we were deplatformed for the final time, one of many, but certainly the last time back in January, Tim was the first person I called.
I said, Tim, I'm blocked out everywhere.
I'm blacklisted.
I can't get on anywhere.
We can't take online donations anymore.
He gave some great advice, but ended up we were too far beyond the pale.
And so we've, of course, gone to checks only.
But you know what?
I got to say, Tim, it's why I wanted to do this hour with the content creators.
This is the content creator hour with you and Jason, Henrik, and Lana.
It's really an honor to serve in the trenches with the people who are going out there and fighting for the truth and putting it out there against all odds and against all obstacles.
And again, everybody tonight is on.
It's an unusual show.
It's an anniversary show.
It's a party show.
Everybody's just one segment as opposed to a full hour, which is our standard.
But, you know, I got to say, I really respect your work.
I love what you do.
I'm a fan.
And it is a brotherhood.
Well, can it be a brotherhood with Lana being involved?
But I don't know what it is.
I can't even say fraternity, but it's certainly a community of content creators.
There's a certain level of familiarity, perhaps, that we share.
Certainly the sharing of scars that the content creators share in this particular movement.
And that's why I wanted to have you on tonight, Tim.
Well, I do appreciate that.
I'm flattered by that.
You know, you do what you can do.
I'm only here because I was asked by someone I respected to do something that ended up being a lot more.
It was in over my head with old Bob Whitaker, but I've done the best I can do with it.
That's about all you can do.
And met a lot of great people along the way.
There's no doubt about that.
Met a lot of brave people, people that have gohonas, you know, that'll say what needs to be said in spite of the consequences.
That doesn't happen too much in the world these days.
No, it doesn't.
And when you find people like that, when you find people like that, those are the ones that really rise to the top.
The cream rises to the top.
And you share a special fellowship with those people that's really unlike any of your other friendships and relationships.
The people who are producing content that continue on, that just trudge on through it all.
And that's the people we're focusing on this hour.
And obviously, Tim, you're one of our favorites.
So give everybody the contact information.
If you don't know, Tim, you're missing out on something.
And we want you to know it.
You can go to whiterabbitradio.biz and you can get all my particular socials and all that kind of good stuff and see whatever I got going on.
But I live stream generally on Tuesdays, Saturdays, and usually on Thursday if there's a live interview for the paywall, it's live streamed out these days.
And we're growing again on Odyssey and new platforms, trying out new platforms, doing new things.
It's a tap dance, is it not?
I mean, we have to be to shuck and jive.
But ladies and gentlemen, we wouldn't have Tim Murdoch on the 17th anniversary of your show if he wasn't somebody you need to be following.
White RabbitRadio.biz.
Tim, thank you so much.
We'll talk to you again soon.
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You can tell me it's not worth dying for.
You know it's true.
Well, that's where we're at, ladies and gentlemen.
I mean, everything we've done, we've done it for our audience.
We've done it for our people.
We've done it for the community.
And what more can we say that hasn't been said before?
Actually, Cameron, let's call that number back again if we can.
Very, very quickly.
Let's put Jack on ice.
We'll call that number I gave you just a moment ago.
Okay.
All right.
Well, it's a live show where we're featuring different guests each segment.
And so there can be a bit of a traffic jam and a bit of a confusion.
But we have now with us two people that I wanted, I especially wanted to have tonight.
Really, everybody we had tonight was hand-selected, but we certainly wanted to have Henrik Palmgren and Lana Loctiff of Red Eyes.
They have been friends now for many years as well.
And Lana is with us first.
We're going to go to both of them in this single segment.
They're just actually going to pass the phone back and forth.
But we've been talking about content creators.
We've been talking about ambassadors from the listening audience, ambassadors from our roster of mainstay guests.
But Lana is with us tonight to talk about not just forging a fellowship and a community on the airwaves or online, but also in real life.
Lana, could you speak to that?
And thank you so much for being with us.
Hey, good to be here.
Congrats.
Congratulations on 17 years.
Yeah.
Yes, in real life.
So we recently left diverse Virginia, wasn't always diverse, moved to the amazing northern Idaho.
Corder Lane is an amazing place.
This whole area, this county, northern Idaho, it's life-changing coming here.
It kind of looks like when I grew up, right?
Lots of happy, white, shiny, traditional, conservative faces around.
Things are clean and nice and quaint.
People say please and thank you.
And we don't have to worry about crime.
And it's amazing.
And so for that reason, of course, this area is attacked as being a supposed white supremacist hideaway.
And also happens to be the hottest market in the country right now.
So I'm crammed into a tiny temperamental.
I saw that.
Oh, my God.
I saw that.
I looked at real estate prices.
I wanted to flee with you.
It's insane.
It's insane.
So the refugees are coming here from Portland, from Seattle, all over California, people who are awake and aware to what's happening with the progressive agenda and diversity.
So we have a lot of like-minded people up in this area who are fleeing these liberal, sorry, shitholes to find like-minded community.
And let me tell you, it has been life-changing.
When we first got here, too, I said, Look, Henrik, look, look at all the guys mowing the grass, the landscapers.
They were all white.
The girls cleaning the houses were white college girls.
It's like the kids in the drive-thrus are white teenagers.
I was like, this is what it's supposed to be like.
And not only that, you go out on the street and you can have really good based conversations with just normal people and you can talk about this whole pandemic that's going on and the progressive agenda.
And so it's life-changing being around people that are like you.
So what I want to say is if you live somewhere in a dense liberal area, please, I suggest moving, finding smaller conservative pockets as soon as possible.
I say do it now before it's too hard or not possible at all, because that's ultimately what they want to do, right?
They want to put us in these high-rise gulag apartments and have checkpoints so we can't travel between states and can't have too many white people in one area.
So wherever you are, though, the most important thing is to network, get to know your neighbors, people in the town.
I say get involved in local politics in your community, build relationships.
I see amazing things happening here in Kootenai County and local politics and on the community level because awake people are running for school board.
They're running for city council.
They want to keep this town the way it is.
They've seen what happens when liberals take over, when we're asleep, and we let them just walk right into our towns and take over.
The other important thing is we need to start thinking about building a parallel economy.
You know, so part of this networking with people getting to know people, finding people that are like you politically, so that we can trade with each other, we can hire each other for services, employers, goods, et cetera, all kinds of things so that we keep the money flowing within like-minded people.
Also, with things coming like the vaccine passports, people are being iced out of certain places.
So it's almost like a force is pushing us to create our own network of like-minded people in our own communities fighting against this progressive tyranny.
And we've been saying that we need to do this for a long time now.
And I think that the force is pushing us to do it.
Hard times are coming, and you don't want to be alone when things get tough.
You can't do it alone.
You have to have people around you, friends, family, community.
And it takes work to build that, but it is so worth it.
You know, it's hard for Europeans to think tribal like we once did, but it's time again, folks.
I got to tell you, Lana, you came in here like the queen bee or something.
You've been called that before, though, haven't you?
But you just buzzed in here with all.
I thought I was bringing high energy tonight.
Listen to you.
And thank you for the comment.
Listen, it's a busy show tonight.
I want to tell you why you're still here.
Really meant a lot to me to have you and Henrik on the show tonight because this is an anniversary show.
It's a celebratory show.
We're featuring the best content creators.
And I want to thank you and your husband for your friendship and, well, for everything you said tonight.
But there is a certain confederacy, let's just say, that is formed from people who are doing the work against all odds.
Obviously, y'all have done that.
It needs to go beyond what we're doing on our respective programs and on our respective platforms and into IRL, into the communities, into, and y'all have done that as well.
And perhaps we can't.
That's right, it's happening.
And I just want to say, real quick, too, that there's all these people we've known online that are moving to this area.
So it's awesome to be together all in the same space.
It's very high energy.
It's like church.
Yeah, well, I mean, I get it.
I mean, you and Henrik are there.
Who wouldn't want to be a guest?
Your dinner party, but if we could, we only know we're splitting a segment, which is very, very rare.
Could we have Henrik for a couple of minutes?
Well, pass the mic.
I'll pass the mic.
Here you go.
Bye.
Hey, James, Henrik here.
Good night.
Thank you, Lana.
Hey, Henrik, thank you so much for being on our 17th anniversary broadcast to both you and Lana for all the work you've done, but much more than that, for your friendship as well.
And for everything that we share together as practitioners in this movement, Lana had a great suggestion of talking about building IRL communities, which is, of course, something y'all are working on.
We only have two or three minutes remaining in this segment, but let's talk about how the media has changed over the course of the last 17 years.
We're celebrating our 17th anniversary, but y'all have been doing it as long.
Y'all have been doing it as long.
Red Ice has evolved a little bit over the years, but it's amazing the different platforms, the different things you have to do to keep the message going.
Could you speak to that very quickly, Henrik, and then also how people, of course, can support the great work that you and Lana are doing?
Sure, of course.
Always good to be with you, James.
Thank you so much again for being so kind.
And congratulations, by the way.
I have a little bit of a cold today, but congratulations on the 17th anniversary.
Yeah, we're doing, we did our 15th, I think.
So you're a little bit older than us.
Although our website was around since 2003, I think.
So what does that make it?
Yes.
18, 70, 18 years, something like that.
So we're in the ballpark, I think, together.
Well, we certainly are.
And I knew that.
And I knew that.
So you've been there forever.
And of course, the media has evolved and our movement has evolved.
But y'all have really been on the cutting edge, Henrik.
I have to say, you and Lana, nobody impresses me more with the graphics, with all of the ancillary sizzle that goes to selling a message.
Y'all have done it better than anyone.
So again, what are y'all doing now?
What can people look forward to?
How can people support?
We have about two or three minutes remaining.
Sure, sure.
You bet.
No, it's changed.
Let me know when we're ready.
Yeah, it's changed tremendously, of course, in the last few years and more tech becoming available.
But despite all the censorship and stuff, though, I think we're still here.
We're still doing good.
We're trying to spread out onto as many platforms as possible, which is very, yeah, I think it's a very good idea.
It's becoming harder and harder to control some of these outlets out there now, such as Odyssey is a new video platform.
You can upload shows there.
Same thing with BitChute.
And we do VK, which is a Russian version of Facebook.
And they might not all last indefinitely or whatever, but we're spreading it out to so many platforms and it's getting decentralized.
And even some of the Odyssey people, they're very pro-free speech and things like this.
So that's a very good.
I think we're in a very good position.
It's actually good for me to be off of the YouTubes and quit our dependency on the Facebooks and all this stuff.
We need to get off of them.
And just like we need to build a community in real life, we need to be on platforms that can ensure to last some time and actually stand up for the First Amendment for free speech.
We can continue to get our message out.
But yeah, no, we're trucking on.
We're doing our thing.
People can check it out.
Of course, RedEyce.tv and redecemembers.com.
But we're honored to be here.
It's frankly, we're in a seminal time point in history, and just to be here and covering it all as it's unfolding.
I mean, some of the biggest things that we've ever seen happen is happening, I think, this past year and is probably going to happen in the next couple.
I think it's going to be a bumpy ride, but we're happy to be here, James.
Yes.
Yes.
No, you're exactly right, Henrik.
And I'm so honored every time I get the invitation to join either you or Lana or both on one of the Red Ice platforms, RedIce.tv.
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Henrik, I got to tell you, I would have felt incomplete and unfulfilled had you and Lana not been a part of tonight, our 17th anniversary broadcast.
Thank you so much.
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Thank you, Henrik.
We'll talk to you again soon.
Stay tuned, everybody.
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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Well, that's right.
We got to get right back where we started from.
We love these anniversary shows, but after they're over, we've got to go back to the grind and back to the work.
And I am so fortunate to be able to do that every night, every week, with the best of the best.
That's our staff and crew here at TPC.
And that includes, of course, our network owner, Sam Bushman, who you'll be hearing from in the next hour.
Of course, my co-host, my right-hand man, Keith Alexander, and Jack Ryan, among others.
Jack Ryan, one of our regular contributors, really the only regular contributor that we have on a weekly basis outside of the duo, yours truly and Keith.
Jack is a preeminent member of the team.
And he's our cultural correspondent, technically speaking, or officially speaking, however you want to put it.
But he mentions the books, the movies, the entertainment, the music that he thinks we should be focusing on.
And we have a few laughs with Jack.
He normally is our closer because we like to close on a lighter note.
He's coming in now in this, our last segment of the second hour, which is the Content Creator Hour.
And I want to thank again Jason Kuna, Tim Murdoch, Henrik Pomgen, and Lonal Octave for participating in this, our second hour of our 17th anniversary show.
Jack, hey, 17 years, brother.
What do you think?
Well, congratulations on your successful 17 years.
I haven't been, obviously, as long with you, but I was very honored to be with this team, which I think is the best, honest, populist, conservative show radio in the United States of America.
And I'm honored to be with this great team.
I'm a team player, and I'm willing to do water bottles for the other stars or change towels and things like that.
You're much more than that.
You're much more than that.
Yeah.
Okay.
Good.
We have people that tune in only to hear Jack's segment.
If we jettisoned Jack, we'd lose a percentage of the audience.
That's for sure.
But no, Jack, I mean, we are some of our parts.
And of course, the audience is like 85% of that.
And then we fill in the rest.
But no, it's incredible.
I remember you coming on a few years ago and filling in for Scoop Stanton originally, who went on to have his own show, which we affectionately call the fourth hour.
His program follows us every night here on the Liberty News Radio Network.
And Scoop's going to be on in our final hour tonight as well.
He's our resident historian.
Scoop, I got to tell you about Scoop.
Scoop remembers more about the show than I do.
He can tell you facts and figures and guests and memorable moments that supersedes my own recollection.
So we're going to have Scoop on.
Originally, we had that opening, but you've, of course, become much more than that and such a valued member of our team doing things that haven't been done before.
But let's talk about it.
I mean, what does it mean to you, Jack, to be on a program that stands against the world and pulls in a righteous direction and interviews the type of people, not just that you've heard tonight, but that you hear each and every week.
I mean, it is a true, let's just say the word again, a true brotherhood, a true community that we were the first to do.
And this was the thing, this was the thing that the article mentioned a couple of weeks ago.
In 2004, there was us.
And for nearly a decade, there was only us.
And then there was this proliferation of others who came on and are doing fantastic work.
And we've been focusing on them this hour.
But there's something about being first, I think.
And that was us.
And you're part of our first.
We're first.
But we're also the best.
Other people have come afterwards, but we are the best.
But I would ask to say that I've lived all over this country.
I grew up in this university, famous university community in Chicago.
I went to a private school where Ron Emanuel's children went there and Barack Bama's children went there.
I went to school with this most idiot guy you could ever mention, Arnie Duncan, who was the Secretary of Education.
I went to actually school with these idiots.
So I've seen this terrible politics, woke political threat and stuff since I was seven years old.
And I've been fighting and stuff like that, but I've gotten away.
And so this cancer has kind of spread to the rest of the nation.
And people are just really freaking out about this.
But I've been dealing with my whole life.
So it's bad.
Yes, it's horrible.
It's lying.
It's hostile.
But I've dealt with it my whole life.
So you just have to be strong.
You have to be good.
And what I like about the political cesspool is we've got good people who always speak the truth as they see it in their area from their own experience.
And we speak the truth.
And that's what we do.
And if we're going to go under, if we're going to drown with these lies and this woke and communist cultural Marxist stuff, well, so be it.
But everyone on the political cesspool speaks the truth as we've known it, as we've seen it.
And that's why our listeners, I think, like us.
And that's what I always try to do.
Am I going to try to completely save the world or change the course of history?
Probably not.
But I always try to speak the truth as I've seen it.
And I think that you've done, and I think our guests have done.
And that's what we're going to continue to do.
So that's why our show is a great show.
Well, thank you for being a part of it, Jack.
And again, when you're talking about volunteer contributors who give their time.
It's Saturday night.
I mean, Saturday night is not like throwaway time.
It's not like Tuesday afternoon at billionaires.
I mean, Saturday night is.
Saturday night's a night when people go out and do things with friends and with family.
They're going to events.
They're socializing.
But Jack is with us damn near every Saturday night on his own time.
I've got other things.
Providing content.
And the night is young.
I do great stuff after the show is over.
So don't put me on like that.
That's right.
We forget my dancing skills are getting good.
I'm going to be hooking up with some South American beauties and stuff like that.
So it's not like I'm not doing stuff on a Saturday night.
That's not a fair thing to say.
Well, no, that's true.
I guess we should remind people that Jack is on the Central Jack is on the Central time zone, as is yours truly and the rest of the staff here in Tennessee.
And so, you know, I remember how it was when I was dating and when we first got married, my wife and I, you know, the party didn't start until 11 o'clock, so we get cleared at 9.
I mean, Jack's got plenty of time to shower, get in his best suit, and, you know, go out and, you know, be a man about town.
Hey, Jack, where do you see the next 17 years going?
Where do you, you know, you look at, this is actually an interesting question.
So 17 years ago, it was 2004.
You had Bush, you had Kerry, you had the Confederate flag still flying over the state capitol in Colombia.
You had so many things that were happening in 2004 that have certainly changed and changed for the worse.
But we need this polarization.
We need it to all fall apart, obviously, and it will fall apart.
It doesn't need any help from us.
It's going to.
But 17 years ago, the world looked very different than it does today, 17 years later.
17 years from now, Jack, as you consult your oracle, I mean, do we want to know?
What is 17 years from now?
2038?
That would be the amount of time from now that we've been on the air since our first year, the equivalent amount of time.
2038.
Do we have 50 states in the United States?
Has it all partitioned by then?
Have we balkanized?
What do you think?
Well, this is a quote.
There's two types of people, the people who are getting older and the people who are not getting older.
The people who are not getting older are dead.
So I look forward to getting older.
I want people to say like in 10 years.
I've also heard, I got to tell you, I've also heard an interesting quote.
I've also heard an interesting quote, though, to the alternative, and that is that perhaps the dead weeps for the living.
That could perhaps also be true.
But hey, 2038, I don't see, I got to tell you, I'll say it.
I don't see America existing as it does now.
I don't see it.
Well, if the Russians invade, there might be some collaborators.
So if they have some of these Russian sexy tennis players like Anna Kornikova, Maria Sharipova, and they work for the KGB, I think I'm going to collaborate.
I think I'm going to talk.
I'm going to betray my country.
Yeah, lots of things.
I think things are looking great in Central Europe and Eastern Europe, certain parts of South America.
So this constitutional Reagan view of the world of 80s, no, I felt for it for a while, but I didn't.
So, yeah, I hope things will break up.
The country's big.
North America's big.
If you're willing to live in rough, cold weather places are really hot.
There's a lot of people, places where there's not a lot of people.
So I hope that we'll have some separatist places.
The Amish are doing great.
Their populations are good.
You know, they let you have a beer or a dance or something.
They could do better.
But this rah-rah, America, we're the best in this imperial American empire in Afghanistan, NATO, and all that stuff.
That is not ours.
That is not our people.
That's not something good.
I was opposed to these Iraq-Syrian wars.
So that's going to go down.
But when it goes down, that's not us going down.
So yeah, whatever.
It's going to be there, but we've got to be strong, keep our sense of humor, marry, have good kids, eat some good food, listen to some good music.
That's what we've got to do.
Hey, we're doing that tonight.
I tell you, every segment tonight we've been doing it.
Hey, folks, Jack Ryan, we're going to segue into our staff and crew.
And then one special guest closer to close the whole thing out tonight.